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I have heard this many a time from people all over the shot, and I'm sure you have too.
So if that's the case, what were computers made for?
Well some people say they were made for typing letters, to replace the type-writer, meaning no tippex is needed, making letters more presentable for businesses.
Some people might say they were intended for graphical design, whether that be to create newspapers, posters or even architectural plans.
Some might go as far as saying computers were intended to allow animations and other multimedia applications to be produced and ran, due to their high power and graphics capabilities.
So do you believe any of the above uses were originally thought of as use for computers? Or do you still believe that videogames were and are the primary intention for computers?
If it's any of those you believe, then you are wrong.
Computers were originally designed for solving complex calculations easily and accurately, instead of spending hours of work with pen, paper and the mind of a monkey with a long beard and a bald head in a University.
But when the prototypes were being created of the electronic calculator, there was a problem that needed to be looked at with computers with a slightly different function. World War 2 was in process and there was a code that needed to be cracked so that Britain would always have the upper hand when it came to Germany's attacks on Britain.
However, Winston Churchill and the government used information they cracked very carefully, making sure they don't let the Germans know that they cracked the code. But that's another story...
So there you have it. Computers weren't intended for presenting business documents, animations or even videogames. They were intended to complete calculations and to crack foreign codes during war time.
> You can if you've got a really powerful fan in it.
I'm sure Reaper's can hover...
> You still cant swim with your pc and I challenge anyone to prove otherwise.
I'm perpared to take on susch a challenge. by strapping Pc to my back and seeing how far i can swim.
> You still cant swim with your pc and I challenge anyone to prove otherwise.
You can if you've got a really powerful fan in it.
It wasn't til the latter half of the 20th Century that people realised computers had the potential to do more than just calculate.