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. . . (1) You imply that Interlingua is a computer of Esperanto. (2) You imply that the Interlingua is an aspirant to the rank of the Universal language.
Russia, for example, has sent India four experimental tractors and one small electric computer. It has lent India nine Soviet economists, and promises to build a 1,000,000-ton steel plant in central India at a low rate of interest and with the help of Russian engineers. But if...
IBM, with orders for 14 of its Model 702 electronic computers (renting at $20,000 a month), has already delivered 19 giant computers of an earlier model-the 701. Almost no job under the industrial sun is too tough for IBM's electronic brains if the problem can be...
On the West Coast, almost every aircraft company has at least one big IBM computer. At Lockheed, for example, a brain is given all the characteristics of a plane, e.g., weight, wing stress, etc., then "flown" at imaginary speeds, put into dives, etc. Swiftly and accurately, the brain tells what...
As it was, Remington Rand hit the electronic computer market first, with its $1,125,000 UNIVAC in 1951. cleaned up the early contracts. Today Remington Rand has 26 big UNIVACs in various models around the U.S., orders for eleven more. But spurred by President Watson, IBM now has orders...