captainofiron
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2015-10-27
, 20:58
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@ Austin, Tx
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#151
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2015-10-27
, 21:11
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@ UK
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#152
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Yeah, the Bulgarian media is the most trustworthy source of information the money can buy. They are famous with their high level of technical and whatnot expertise.
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2015-10-27
, 21:48
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#153
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They should be. Do you remember the glory days of Comecon? Bulgaria was nominated the leader in electronics and computing (or so we were told).
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2015-10-27
, 22:31
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@ London
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#154
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You're right but the my original source is in Bulgarian...
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2015-10-27
, 22:42
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@ Bulgaria
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#155
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And yet it was 2 years early before European Coal and Steel Community. I wonder if that is behind the bulgarian hacker stereotype, thanks Stalin(steel-guy accidentally)
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2015-10-27
, 23:00
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#156
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At the time Bulgaria was indeed ahead (at least between the SIV (Comecon) countries. They had successfully cloned the Apple II (and later x86) architectures and managed to create stable and thriving programming communities and education. These times are long gone though
K-202 was a 16-bit minicomputer, created by a team led by Polish scientist Jacek Karpiński between 1971–1973
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2015-10-28
, 00:14
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@ London
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#157
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Another country from that bunch Poland:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-202
Created 16-bit machine a decade before IBM Only dreams now
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2015-10-28
, 08:15
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#158
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2015-10-28
, 08:21
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#159
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Sorry guys, didn't read the thread, just my 2 cents.
Since Americans decided to kill Nokia in about 2007-2008 (mobiles became too important and they realized it) and successfully implemented it, now Nokia can make phones again, being some small 3d class company a-la Alcatel.
Besides, imho, it was just strange that Finnish (sic!) company was n. 1 in phones - it was an oversight by the USA , but they quickly corrected their mistake.
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2015-10-28
, 09:03
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#160
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nokia, nokia mobile |
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