ohhhh, snap, am I burnt!!
another event...........
June 5, 1943 A contract was signed for Project PX and constructed by the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering from July, 1943. ENIAC, short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, was the first large-scale, electronic, digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems, although earlier computers had been built with some of these properties. ENIAC was designed and built to calculate artillery firing tables for the U.S. Army's Ballistics Research Laboratory. The first problems run on the ENIAC however, were related to the design of the hydrogen bomb. It was unveiled on February 14, 1946 at Penn, having cost almost $500,000. ENIAC was shut down on November 9, 1946 for a refurbishment and a memory upgrade, and was transferred to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland in 1947. There, on July 29 of that year, it was turned on and would be in continuous operation until 11:45 p.m. on October 2, 1955.
The world's first programable, electronic computer paved the way for our world today, from the computers on the Space Shuttle to the ones in the common car and everywhere else. As a side I might put in the creation of the microchip as this allowed these gigantic computers to become as small as the point of a pencil with infinte computing power.