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Did you know...? ...the first computer bug was an actual insect: In 1947, a team of engineers found a moth stuck in a relay switch of the Harvard Mark II computer. #DidYouKnow #TheFirstComputerBug #MyTechTeam

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...the first computer bug was an actual insect: In 1947, a team of engineers found a moth stuck in a relay switch of the Harvard Mark II computer.
#DidYouKnow
#TheFirstComputerBug
#MyTechTeam

Grace Hopper's Bug @atlasobscura atlasobscura.com/places/grace-h… On September 9, 1947, Harvard’s Mark II Aiken Relay computer was malfunctioning. Admiral Grace Hopper, who worked in the Navy’s engineering program at Harvard, found the bug. It was an actual insect. #TheFirstComputerBug


Did you know...? ...the first computer bug was an actual insect: In 1947, a team of engineers found a moth stuck in a relay switch of the Harvard Mark II computer. #DidYouKnow #TheFirstComputerBug #MyTechTeam

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...the first computer bug was an actual insect: In 1947, a team of engineers found a moth stuck in a relay switch of the Harvard Mark II computer.
#DidYouKnow
#TheFirstComputerBug
#MyTechTeam

Grace Hopper's Bug @atlasobscura atlasobscura.com/places/grace-h… On September 9, 1947, Harvard’s Mark II Aiken Relay computer was malfunctioning. Admiral Grace Hopper, who worked in the Navy’s engineering program at Harvard, found the bug. It was an actual insect. #TheFirstComputerBug


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Did you know...? ...the first computer bug was an actual insect: In 1947, a team of engineers found a moth stuck in a relay switch of the Harvard Mark II computer. #DidYouKnow #TheFirstComputerBug #MyTechTeam

mytechteam's tweet image. Did you know...?
...the first computer bug was an actual insect: In 1947, a team of engineers found a moth stuck in a relay switch of the Harvard Mark II computer.
#DidYouKnow
#TheFirstComputerBug
#MyTechTeam

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