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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter3-Dec-17 6:31
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kalberts3-Dec-17 22:35
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Could you really buy a mobile phone in 1946 in your part of the world?

Here in Norway, they didn't arrive until 20 years later, in 1966, and the setup had to go through an operator.

I also was unaware of computers at the time of WW1. I have always been thinking of the IBM 360 series as the first true "mainframe" computer, but that didn't arrive on the scene until 1963.

I still got my old desktop from when I was a school boy; I believe I got it in 1968. But if you are talking compuers, I guess it didn't arrive until 1973. I didn't use one until the early 80s, though, when I was working with a company that was considering the not-yet-released GEM for their new PC line (we ended up with Windows 1.0, though - and I guess my contribution to that decision was significant).
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