Just found some more... :P was't paying attention...lol
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Computer Crime adds up to more than 10 billion dollars per year.

By 1995 8 million U.S. households had computers with CD-ROM drives, a 1600% increase over 1990.

The first computer 'bug' was found by Admiral Grace Hopper, a legend in her own time, in a Naval computer. It was a moth, caught in the computer relay switch that was giving rise to errors. This is the etymology of the word 'bug' as used to describe problems related to computer hardware and software.

Dutch engineers have developed a computerized machine that allows a cow to milk itself. Each cow in the herd has a computer chip in its collar. If the computer senses that the cow has not been milked in a given period of time, the milk-laden animal is allowed to enter the stall. The robot sensors locate the teats, apply the vacuum devices, and the cow is milked. The machine costs a mere $250,000 and is said to boost milk pr oduction by 15%.

'There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.' --Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977

Applying computer technology is simply finding the right wrench to pound in the correct screw.

The last Coast Guard radio navigation station still using Morse code transmitted its last message on March 31, 1995 from Chesapeake, Virginia. Morse first demonstrated his telegraph to Cong ress in 1844, sending the famous message from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, Md., "What hath God wrought?" Morse's sequence of dots and dashes resembles the modern digital code which forms the basis of modern computer programs.
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this should be it...I left some out coz they wern't interesting...the address is in the starting post.
- Noia