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East Peoria downs Little Giants
By Kevin Wright/Daily Ledger
CANTON At the midway point of this ballgame Hunter Rhodes and his Little Giant basketball team found themselves down by only eight. But costly turnovers by the Little Giants and hot shooting by East Peoria in the third quarter allowed the Raiders to pull away with this game to finish up with the 57-37 victory. The Little Giants are now 0-3 on the season.
Kaden Otto started the first quarter for the Little Giants with two threes. Trace Rhodes then helped with a basket in the paint. The game was then tied at 11 after Ryan Cox hit two frees at the 2:32 mark. The Little Giants then stalled at that point and then allowed baskets by East Peoria’s Mitch Ball and Ryan LaHood for a Raiders 16-11 lead at the end of the quarter.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The caption on a black-and-white photo reads, in part: “In 1951, high school graduate Joe Thompson, 18, was trained as one of the first two computer operators. The computer was the Whirlwind, the prototype for the SAGE air defense system.”
MIT’s Whirlwind was one of the earliest high-speed digital computers, and Thompson played a key role in its operation at the start of his decades-long career in computing. With help from Deborah Douglas, director of collections at the MIT Museum, David Brock of the Computer History Museum recently caught up with Thompson, the first person trained as a Whirlwind operator at the MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, to learn more about his time with the project and his subsequent years as a leader in the computing industry.
A Black computing pioneer takes his place in technology history
February 4, 2021MIT
The caption on a black-and-white photo reads, in part: “In 1951, high school graduate Joe Thompson, 18, was trained as one of the first two computer operators. The computer was the Whirlwind, the prototype for the SAGE air defense system.”
MIT’s Whirlwind was one of the earliest high-speed digital computers, and Thompson played a key role in its operation at the start of his decades-long career in computing. With help from Deborah Douglas, director of collections at the MIT Museum, David Brock of the Computer History Museum recently caught up with Thompson, the first person trained as a Whirlwind operator at the MIT Digital Computer Laboratory, to learn more about his time with the project and his subsequent years as a leader in the computing industry.
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