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The electronic computer won another small battle in its drive to take over Harvard College Friday, as a human error in programming led to a After The mistake in computation was first noticed by the Office of Tests after it received several phone calls from mystified freshmen into Friday afternoon. "The students refused to believe," According to the Office of Tests, this mistake by their computer programmers is entirely unprecedented in the history of the computer at Harvard. The Office had no comment, however, on the relative reliability of electronic machines and their human counterparts.
After The mistake in computation was first noticed by the Office of Tests after it received several phone calls from mystified freshmen into Friday afternoon. "The students refused to believe," According to the Office of Tests, this mistake by their computer programmers is entirely unprecedented in the history of the computer at Harvard. The Office had no comment, however, on the relative reliability of electronic machines and their human counterparts.
The mistake in computation was first noticed by the Office of Tests after it received several phone calls from mystified freshmen into Friday afternoon. "The students refused to believe," According to the Office of Tests, this mistake by their computer programmers is entirely unprecedented in the history of the computer at Harvard. The Office had no comment, however, on the relative reliability of electronic machines and their human counterparts.
According to the Office of Tests, this mistake by their computer programmers is entirely unprecedented in the history of the computer at Harvard. The Office had no comment, however, on the relative reliability of electronic machines and their human counterparts.
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