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In this video, we’ll be discussing the evolution of computing – more specifically, the evolution of the technologies that have brought upon the modern computing era.
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[0:30-5:33] Origins of Computing - Starting off we'll look at, the origins of computing from as far back as 3000 BC with the abacus and progressing to discuss some of the first mechanical computers. After this, we'll get to see the first signs of modern computing emerge, through the use of electromechanical relays in computers along with punched cards for data I/O.
[5:33-8:36] 1st Generation of Computing - Following that we'll discuss, the 1st generation of modern computing, the vacuum tube era. The first technology that was fully digital and resembled how modern computers operate.
[8:36-10:49] 2nd Generation of Computing - Afterwards we'll discuss, the 2nd generation of modern computing, the transistor era. The transistor miniaturized the vacuum tube and was much more efficient in terms of speed, power consumption, heat and more. It is the core technology behind how all computers operate today.
[10:49-13:04] 3rd Generation of Computing - To conclude we'll discuss, the 3rd generation of modern computing, the integrated circuit era. The integrated circuit was able to pack many transistors onto a single chip and is behind the exponential growth of modern technology.
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Wiping the memory from a computer involves downloading a free program called Darik's Boot and Nuke from dban.org, burning it to a CD and running it on the computer. Wipe the memory from a computer in preparation to sell it or give it away with information from an experienced software developer in this free video on computers.
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Bio: Dave Andrews is a software developer that holds a degree in computer science. Currently, he is employed by a government IT department.
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The differences between spyware and adware are that spyware is used to collect Web sites, passwords and credit card numbers, while adware is used commercially to create a bunch of pop-ups. Use Spybot Search and Destroy to get rid of spyware and adware with help from a software developer in this free video on computer tech support.
Country music is a revered American music genre that was established in the early 1920s. It normally encompasses remarkable ballads, charming tunes, and seamless harmonies. Sophisticated instruments such as electric guitars, banjos, harmonicas, and fiddles are never excluded whenever a serious country music is in question.
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"You Should Be Dancing" is an iconic disco hit by the Bee Gees, released in 1976 as part of their album "Children of the World." This high-energy track showcases the band's transition into the disco genre and their mastery of creating infectious dance floor anthems.
The song opens with a distinctive four-on-the-floor drum beat and a funky guitar riff that immediately sets the tone for its disco sound. The driving bassline and rhythmic percussion create an irresistible groove that compels listeners to move.
What truly sets "You Should Be Dancing" apart is Barry Gibb's remarkable falsetto vocals. His powerful and emotive delivery, particularly in the chorus, became a signature element of the Bee Gees' disco era sound. The backing vocals by Robin and Maurice Gibb add depth and harmony to the track.
Lyrically, the song is straightforward in its call to dance, with lines like "My baby moves at midnight" and "What you doin' on your back? Aah!" perfectly capturing the carefree spirit of the disco era.
The track features elaborate instrumental breaks, including a notable guitar solo and rhythmic percussion sections, which were ideal for extended dance floor play. These elements, combined with the song's overall structure, made it a favorite among DJs and dancers alike.
"You Should Be Dancing" became a massive hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying the Bee Gees' status as disco royalty. It later gained renewed popularity when it was featured in the 1977 film "Saturday Night Fever," further cementing its place in disco history.
This track remains a quintessential example of 70s disco, continuing to fill dance floors and evoke the spirit of the era decades after its release.
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