Babbage-1822[]
This sector is named after Charles Babbage who is claimed by history to be the "father of the computer" as he is remembered for originating the concept of a programmable computer. This sector inculdes anything that has to do with eletronics or machines, most notably anything that has to deal with computers or things programed with software.
Artifacts in Storage[]
- Aaron Swartz's Computer Mouse
- Ada Lovelace's Dress
- Alexander Bain's Fax Machine
- André Martinet's Phonograph
- Charles Babbage's Gears
- Charles Babbage's Difference Engine
- Charles Bourseul’s Telephone
- David Packard's Big Red Button
- David Sarnoff's Radio
- Deep Blue
- Dong Nguyen's Phone
- Dorr Felt’s Comptometer
- Douglas Smith's Apple II Plus
- Edward O. Thorp & Claude Shannon's Pocket Computer
- Edwin Armstrong's Radio Parts
- Eric Knudsen's IOS
- Ethan Zuckerman's Computer Mouse
- FERMIAC
- First Handheld Tape Recorder
- Giovanni Caselli’s Pantelegraph
- Grace Hopper’s Log Book
- Grace Hopper's Naval Reserve Medal
- Heaven's Gate Homepage
- Hedy Lamarr's Radio
- Infinite Storage iPod
- iPhone Containing Pokemon Go App
- John Bardeen's Radio
- John von Neumann's IAS Machine
- Joseph Jacquard's Analytical Loom
- Julian Assange’s Flash Drive
- Karl Ferdinand Braun's Cat’s Whisker Detector
- Lev Termen's First Theremin
- Louis Le Prince's Camera
- Madman Muntz’s Stereo-Pak
- Marty Cooper's Cellphone
- Ottmar Mergenthaler's Linotype Machine
- Phone Booth from the Mojave Desert
- Pieces of the Antikythera Mechanism
- Pier Giorgio Perotto's Programma 101
- Reginald Fessenden's Radio
- Richard Feynman's Safecracking Numerical Pad
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee NeXT Computer
- Soviet Launch Code Floppy Disk
- Steve Jobs' Hard Drive
- Vladimir K. Zworykin's Cathode Ray Tube
- William Redington Hewlett's Printer
- Wrinkles' Nokia 1110