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The 2000 Year Old Computer
Editor's Weekly: The 2000 Year Old Computer
By Nigel Henbest
You know the feeling when there’s something that nags away at the back of your mind; something that just doesn’t fit. Like the Antikythera Mechanism. {adsense5} Years ago, I read an article in Scientific American about a strange device...
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