the original ENIAC computer was a series of switches. All computers are doing 
binary math, when you get down to it. If you want a more intelligent answer, 
please provide a link to wha tyou are asking about, and I'll see what I can do 
:) As always, dumb looks are free ;P

> i just came across an article on switches and relay switches and that 
> sort and ended up reading on a guy who built a computer out of relay 
> switches.  I finally KINDA get the idea of how an abstract computer 
> works.  What I still don't understand is, how is the information 
> stored?  and how can u give instructions like additions or 
> subtractions to a bunch of blinking lights and make it mean something?  
> I still can't get that into my head.  A diagram or analogy would 
help!

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