In <[email protected]>, on 04/10/2014
   at 08:53 PM, Barry Merrill <[email protected]> said:

>  As the EE Lab Professor (name now forgotten, but rather aged as I
>  recall) finished the instructions for that lab project, he said "I
>  have been instructed to read this note to all EE students", and
>  picking up a one-page, dittoed notice, he continued "The IBM
>  Corporation has donated a Model 610 digg-it-tal, er, digital,
>  computer, located in room 240, and students can sign up for blocks
>  of time to use it."  Slamming the sheet of paper face down, he
>  then said "those digital things will never amount to anything,
>  but next year, as Juniors, you will be able to go across the
>  hall to room 241 and use the Bendix G15 Analog Computer - that's
>  how we Electrical Engineer's solve real problems!"

Bendix G15 Analog Computer? Digital, Shirley. 
 
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