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destruction Council- the elected officials who govern a local area such as a city or county: can be followed by a singular or plural verb Descent- the act of moving down to a lower place or position Detached- not feeling involved with someone or something in a close or emotional way distinguished - successful and respected by many people District- an area of a town or country Draped- to put something made of cloth over or around something Draughts- a game for two people, played on a board with black and white squares using 24 round pieces. The American word is checkers Drill- a way of teaching people something by making them repeat it several times Ecological- relating to the environment and the way that plants, animals, and humans live together and affect each other Energy usage- Excavation- the process of digging in the ground to find things from the past Flannel coat-
DORINE Gently inclined to slumber, He left the table, went into his room, Got himself straight into a good warm bed, And slept quite undisturbed until next morning. ORGON Poor man! DORINE At last she let us all persuade her, And got up courage to be bled; and then She was relieved at once. ORGON And how about Tartuffe? DORINE He plucked up courage properly, Bravely entrenched his soul against all evils, And to replace the blood that she had lost, He drank at breakfast four huge draughts of wine. ORGON Poor man! DORINE So now they both are doing well; And I'll go straightway and inform my mistress How pleased you are at her recovery. SCENE VI ORGON, CLEANTE CLEANTE Brother, she ridicules you to your face; And I, though I don't want to make you angry, Must tell you candidly that she's quite right. Was such infatuation ever heard of? And can a man to-day have charms to make you Forget all else, relieve his poverty, Give him a home, and then . . . ? ORGON
MEMORY TYPE: delay lines, magnetic tape TECHNOLOGY: serial vacuum tubes, delay lines, magnetic tape FLOOR SPACE: 943 cubic feet COST: F.O.B. factory $750,000 plus Checkers, chess Britain Strachey wrote a checkers program for the Ferranti Mark I at Manchester (with Turing's encouragement and utilising the latter's recently completed Programmers' Handbook for the Ferranti computer). By the summer of 1952 this program could, Strachey reported, "play a complete game of Draughts at a reasonable speed". Prinz's chess program, also written for the Ferranti Mark I, first ran in November 1951. It was for solving simple problems of the mate-in-two variety. The program would examine every possible move until a solution was found. On average several thousand moves had to be examined in the course of solving a problem, and the program was considerably slower than a human player.
HORATIO It is a nipping and an eager air. HAMLET What hour now? HORATIO I think it lacks of twelve. HAMLET No, it is struck. HORATIO Indeed? I heard it not: then it draws near the season Wherein the spirit held his wont to walk. A flourish of trumpets, and ordnance shot off, within What does this mean, my lord? HAMLET The king doth wake to-night and takes his rouse, Keeps wassail, and the swaggering up-spring reels; And, as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down, The kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge. HORATIO 33 Is it a custom? HAMLET Ay, marry, is't: But to my mind, though I am native here And to the manner born, it is a custom More honour'd in the breach than the observance. This heavy-headed revel east and west Makes us traduced and tax'd of other nations: They clepe us drunkards, and with swinish phrase
MEMORY TYPE: delay lines, magnetic tape TECHNOLOGY: serial vacuum tubes, delay lines, magnetic tape FLOOR SPACE: 943 cubic feet COST: F.O.B. factory $750,000 plus Early AI programs: checkers, chess (in Britain) Strachey wrote a checkers program for the Ferranti Mark I at Manchester (with Turing's encouragement and utilising the latter's recently completed Programmers' Handbook for the Ferranti computer). By the summer of 1952 this program could, Strachey reported, "play a complete game of Draughts at a reasonable speed". Prinz's chess program, also written for the Ferranti Mark I, first ran in November 1951. It was for solving simple problems of the mate-in-two variety. The program would examine every possible move until a solution was found. On average several thousand moves had to be examined in the course of solving a problem, and the program was considerably slower than a human player. Turing started to program his Turochamp chess-player on the Ferranti Mark I but never
for the extraordinary kindness she was treated with. Elizabeth silently attended her. When breakfast was over they were joined by the sisters; and Elizabeth began to like them herself, when she saw how much affection and solicitude they showed for Jane. The apothecary came, and having examined his patient, said, as might be supposed, that she had caught a violent cold, and that they must endeavour to get the better of it; advised her to return to bed, and promised her some draughts. The advice was followed readily, for the feverish symptoms increased, and her head ached acutely. Elizabeth did not quit her room for a moment; nor were the other ladies often absent; the gentlemen being out, they had, in fact, nothing to do elsewhere. When the clock struck three, Elizabeth felt that she must go, and very unwillingly said so. Miss Bingley offered her the carriage, and she only wanted a little pressing to accept it,
into the hillside."We've neverwantedto live rn an It'scramped butit probablyquiteairy. ordinaryhouse,"Shanonsays."Living belowground meansthat our homeis quiet and verycosy- noneof you liketo livein? e. Whichhousewouldyou/wouldn't the usual draughts. It doesn't damage the local Givereasons. surroundingsand has very low fuel bills. Some of l'd liketolivein thehuton stiltsbecause it looks tome. veryattractive our friends find it dark and feel shut in when thev lwouldn't liketoliveintherockhousebecauseit mustgetverycold
into the hillside."We've neverwantedto live rn an It'scramped butit probablyquiteairy. ordinaryhouse,"Shanonsays."Living belowground meansthat our homeis quiet and verycosy- noneof you liketo livein? e. Whichhousewouldyou/wouldn't the usual draughts. It doesn't damage the local Givereasons. surroundingsand has very low fuel bills. Some of l'd liketolivein thehuton stiltsbecause it looks tome. veryattractive our friends find it dark and feel shut in when thev lwouldn't liketoliveintherockhousebecauseit mustgetverycold
into the hillside."We've neverwantedto live rn an It'scramped butit probablyquiteairy. ordinaryhouse,"Shanonsays."Living belowground meansthat our homeis quiet and verycosy- noneof you liketo livein? e. Whichhousewouldyou/wouldn't the usual draughts. It doesn't damage the local Givereasons. surroundingsand has very low fuel bills. Some of l'd liketolivein thehuton stiltsbecause it looks tome. veryattractive our friends find it dark and feel shut in when thev lwouldn't liketoliveintherockhousebecauseit mustgetverycold
into the hillside."We've neverwantedto live rn an It'scramped butit probablyquiteairy. ordinaryhouse,"Shanonsays."Living belowground meansthat our homeis quiet and verycosy- noneof you liketo livein? e. Whichhousewouldyou/wouldn't the usual draughts. It doesn't damage the local Givereasons. surroundingsand has very low fuel bills. Some of l'd liketolivein thehuton stiltsbecause it looks tome. veryattractive our friends find it dark and feel shut in when thev lwouldn't liketoliveintherockhousebecauseit mustgetverycold