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Workings of Ancient Calculating Device Deciphered

palegray.net writes "Scientists have discovered new meaning behind the functions of the Antikythera Mechanism, which has been referred to as the oldest known analog computing device. In addition to providing a means to calculate the dates for solar eclipses, the device apparently tracked the four-year cycles of the Olympiad. From the New York Times article: 'Only now, applying high-resolution imaging systems and three-dimensional X-ray tomography, have experts been able to decipher inscriptions and reconstruct functions of the bronze gears on the mechanism. The latest research has revealed details of dials on the instrument's back side, including the names of all 12 months of an ancient calendar.'"

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  1. it just needed to be set... by notgm · · Score: 5, Funny

    when they found it, it was flashing 12.

  2. not just the first known analog computer... by Bob+the+Hamster · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... also the first known example of "feature creep"

  3. Re:Yeah but... by Theolojin · · Score: 4, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our new analog computing overlor...

    What do you mean, "They're dead"?

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  4. Re:Again? by oahazmatt · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't this the eighth or ninth time this year that they've "discovered" the inner workings of this damn thing?

    It's hard to say. They're also using the device to keep count... They think.

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  5. Yes by GameboyRMH · · Score: 5, Funny

    But some idiot lost the boot cog and it won't work with any known version of GRUB, LILO, SYSLINUX or LOADLIN :(

    Historians speculate that if someone could get it to boot up, it would run faster than a modern PC running Vista!

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    1. Re:Yes by ziggy00001 · · Score: 4, Funny

      ...Historians also believe the original engineers will patch the DNS exploit before Jobs and Co.

    2. Re:Yes by Oktober+Sunset · · Score: 4, Funny

      oh you think do you? with a few adjustments, I could use the tusks as runners, construct a sturdy frame with the hide stretched over the bones, and using the skull as a burner and the heart and lungs as fuel injector and air intakes, the stomach could be used as a fuel tank and I would have a Blubber Powered Walrus Rocket Sled, easily faster than most production cars in icy conditions.

      Ha! Never underestimate the powers of a dead walrus! (or a twisted imagination)

  6. You kids, I swear by sm62704 · · Score: 5, Funny

    With your bronze gears and such tomfoolery. Back in my day we sisn't even have abacuses. We had to count everything by hand, do the math in our heads, and remember it!

    Now get off my lawn, and take your newfangled gizmo with you!

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  7. That's great but... by DustoneGT · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't let the patent trolls know any of this. I am sure they each have ten patents on the operation of this device.

  8. It Computes Dates by Nom+du+Keyboard · · Score: 4, Funny

    Okay, it computes dates. So does it also end on December 21, 2012?

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  9. Re:Rebuild? by kungfugleek · · Score: 5, Funny

    Me too. And the first thing I'd do is turn it upside down and try to spell BOOBIES.

  10. Re:Where would we be today? by clone53421 · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Church Father known as "Pillar of Faith" who had Hypatia killed was the same man who had Mary mother of Jesus proclaimed as an "eternal virgin".

    Eternal virgin? If that was true, then to heck with this "saint Mary" stuff... Joseph was more of a saint than she was!

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  11. Re:Yeah but... by chemisus · · Score: 4, Funny

    I predicted these very first two posts. Ahhhh Slashdot, how your constant familiarities of Beowulf clusters, Linux, Soviet Union, Goatse and frosty pissers never tend to cease!

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