Comments [2] posted: Dec 18, 2008 Greg O'Byrne

Genius.

There is so much in this story.

  1. The genius of the Greek proto-scientist/engineer to create this is extraordinary.
  2. The discovery itself - how improbably that it was found?  And then properly saved and studied.
  3. The creation of special technologies purpose built to decipher the inner workings of the Antikythera device.
  4. The Genius again of Michael Wright, the former curator at the science museum in London to recreate the device.

Read the whole thing over at Wired: World's First Computer Rebuilt, Rebooted After 2,000 Years

Also here is the article on the technology used to decipher the inner workings of the Antikythera device: Imaging the Antikythera Computer


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tags: [engineering | innovation]


Sunday, December 28, 2008 8:18:46 AM UTC
Can you imagine how long it's going to take to install 2000 years worth of updates on that machine? That's going to be no fun at all.
Relmerator
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:22:12 AM UTC
heh.

Well with an install base of 1, I'm not sure there is much concern for security holes.
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