Do not want? That’s pretty classic, but admittedly not as bad as the old punchcard-reading behemoths they originally had.
This looks like something that predates IBM punch cards – on the left are, I believe, paper-tape readers!
The control console of the 1958 Dutch transistor-based Stantec ZEBRA (acronym for ‘Zeer Eenvoudig Binair Reken-Aparaat’, ‘Very Simple Binary Computing Machine’).
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Do not want? That’s pretty classic, but admittedly not as bad as the old punchcard-reading behemoths they originally had.
This looks like something that predates IBM punch cards – on the left are, I believe, paper-tape readers!
The control console of the 1958 Dutch transistor-based Stantec ZEBRA (acronym for ‘Zeer Eenvoudig Binair Reken-Aparaat’, ‘Very Simple Binary Computing Machine’).