Vacuum Tube Computing

February 4, 2026  •  EPISODE 296

How did computers go from filling entire rooms to fitting in your hand? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings and the Protégés explore vacuum tube computing and the technology that launched the digital age. Hear stories about early machines, the Billings Computer, and floppy disks as Dr. Billings shares his firsthand experiences helping shape modern computing.

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Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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  1. Craig

    The computer talk was very interesting.

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  2. Gabriella

    Such a fun and interesting video! Had an outstanding time learning!

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  3. London

    That’s so cool that you got to help create that!

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  4. Breanna

    It’s crazy what might’ve happened if that prioritizing system didn’t get changed!

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  5. Annalayah

    Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We’re just collecting some error info, and then we’ll restart for you. 85% complete. WHAT A POOR TIME FOR THAT TO HAPPEN WHAT ARE THE ODDS!!!!

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  6. Keylin

    How does a vacuum tube connect to a computer? The “Oh oh is it you’re voice” got me. The Protégés got me laughing so hard :> Apulase *clap clap clap*. Why did people only use 1 and 0 for on and off? The vacuum tube actally makes sense. What is the BC12FD?

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  7. Rheydyn

    Hello from NC

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  8. Josiah

    I would like it if you can make it so the you can buy a vacuom tube tryod with gold coins.

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  9. Blake

    If we miss a week of science live can we make it up the next week?

    I think space exploration could help us discover substances that we could use for medicine or resources. I got a telescope for my birthday and have been looking at the full moon with it. It’s really cool!

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  10. Wyatt

    my favorite part was how hard it was to get to the moon

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  11. Logan

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  12. Conner

    That is cool about the hydrogen

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  13. Noah

    Awesome science live 🙂

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  14. Olivia

    cant wait to see whats in store!

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  15. Tyler

    How does the computer system know that the different weving patterns mean different things?

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  16. Zyann

    the human computers was cool.

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  17. Harper

    I loved this episode. It was cute and funny.

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  18. Kate-lynn

    I can’t wait for the conspiracy theory course!

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  19. Phoenix

    Apollo story was cool.

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  20. Joseph

    I enjoyed learning about how space is very cold and the information on putting a computing resource in space.

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  21. Ava

    Todd Edmond is a FANTASTIC teacher, I would love to attend that!!

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  22. Ariel

    Carbon dioxide turning into a form and being used as hydrogen is cool

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    R51 was so funny!

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  24. Lauren

    I find computers so interesting!

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  25. Michael

    It’s so cool how you can use binary to do math!

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  26. Wyatt

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    I like breakthrough moments and science with Tobias

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  28. Carlenthon

    It was great to learn a bit more about the tech we use.

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  29. Tyler

    How do the threads hold memory in the computer chip?

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  30. Isabella

    What is the purpose of vacuum tube computing?

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  31. Wyatt

    My favroite part or what was most intresting was when he ways talking about how hard it was to go to the moon

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  32. Breckyn

    It’s really cool how the person who was in charge of it all was a girl.

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  33. Lilian

    Computers are so cool, it’s amazing how small we’ve made them nowadays

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  34. Timothy

    Todays episode was super cool!

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  35. Stetson

    I LOVE R51

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  36. Bailey

    The science lives are amazing, I also look forward to seeing R51! Thank you science live!

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  37. Brenna

    I loved learning about computers!

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  38. Taylor

    Once again, another really good science live with amazing facts! Keep up the amazing work!

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  39. Sora

    This was a really cool Science Live!

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  40. Cheyenne

    Wednesday is my favorite day of the week now because of Science Live.

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  41. Kameron

    I learned not to flip a switch on a spaceship lol! Loved the video!

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  42. Addison

    I like how a lot of stories in science like this just happen due to random chance. It is crazy to think about where we would be today with out a lot of “mistakes” and accidental discoveries.

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  43. Kenleigh

    R51’S MY FAVORITE! HE’S HILARIOUS!

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  44. Audrey

    Does Margaret Hamilton have any relation to Alexander Hamilton? Or is that just a common last name?

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  45. Divyanna

    What is your favorite invention?

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  46. Katherine

    really enjoyed learning about how vacuum tubes worked during the olden days.

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  47. Rome

    how long did it take them to write that code if it was by hand?

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  48. Finn

    Learning about binary is so interesting!

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  49. Parker

    The vacuum tubing method makes sense

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  50. Kassidy

    i ❤️ Area 51

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  51. Stephen

    enjoyed learning about how the vacuum tubes used to work during the olden days.

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  52. Violet

    I love this it’s so cool and exiting! I love them so much I can do more this helps me a lot Acellus you are a 5 stars!

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  53. Rares

    I like David and Caleb a lot and their presentation was very interesting.
    I didn’t know about the binary system.

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  54. Amelia

    Do we still use vacuum tubes today, If so, what do we use them for? But if not, why not? Also how come we have not been back to the moon since Apollo 11 and Apollo 17s trip? And why can we not do it now if we did it in 1968 and 1972?

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  55. Avalea

    I love the funny, but entertaining skits you guys make! Thank you for making Acellus wonderful!

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  56. Sebastian

    Hello from a snowy and very cold TN!!!

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  57. Kayla

    Can we meet our teachers at Acellus World?

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  58. Assal

    I loved this new fun and cool video and can’t wait for more.

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  59. Cruz

    How did they now where to go and at what speed to go to the moon where it would be in 3 days?

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  61. Camden

    I loved this cant wait for next week

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  62. Logan

    i’ve always wondered if at some point in time will AI be smart enough to take over virtual jobs

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  63. Avery

    I really liked this video it was good. I like the facts!!!

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  64. Brady

    I loved this video and I wonder what my name is in binary!

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  65. Hailey

    It is crazy how computers used to be!

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  66. Jase

    would like to hear more about vacuum tube computing

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  67. James

    I enjoyed learning about the Apollo mission

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  68. Aria

    The proteges/inventioneers are so funny! I love how they explained computers in simple terms!
    Thanks! 🙂

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  69. Stormee

    Floppy disk is a funny name.

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  70. Brinlee

    I loved learning about new things in this weeks Science Live!

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  71. Lathan

    What technology replaced the vacuum tube?

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  72. Brantley

    Science live is so fun!

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  73. Elise

    This episode was really interesting.

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  74. Brooklyn

    I love how big computers used to be and now they fit in our pockets

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  75. Nikara

    Hello from Virginia and thanks for the great Science lessons.

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  76. Bentley

    Thats crazy how much power is used to run Ai.

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  77. Kaleb

    I Like Science Live And Learning About Vacuum Tube Computing

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  78. Ava

    I enjoy learning about computers!!!

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  79. Marin

    These lives are always interesting!!

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  80. Tucker

    I love airplanes, this by far the best episode.

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  82. Gabriel

    I like the video David and Caleb did!

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  83. Vivian

    I think the moon landing inspired lots of people.

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  84. Elizabeth

    It was cool learning about the vacuum tube functions but can it also subtract?

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  85. Eli

    what if we live outside of kansas and cant make it?

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  86. Jeremiah

    Didn’t know that there was this much science behind vacuums. Pretty cool

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  87. Adley

    hi from teaxs

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  88. Macee

    Learned a bunch of new things! I found learning about the computers was interesting.

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  89. Hannah

    computers are fun to learn about

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  90. Cadence

    Favorite part was definitely the airplanes.

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  91. Migel

    So amazing!!!!

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    First time watcher! Thanks!

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  93. Hollie

    I love how in every episode now they do little skits and dress up.

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  94. Carson

    Awesome video! My favorite part was learning about the very first computer!

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  95. Avery

    Love R51! Thanks for teaching me how to count vacuum tubes! Hello from California, I just got back home from going to Yellow Stone National Park!

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    It is incredible how much power the AI data centers take to run.

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    It is so cool that a 4 year old playing gave the idea for a warning system for astronauts!

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    That’s so cool how there is a computer language . #Binary.

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  99. Jax

    This was my favorite science live so far!

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  100. Elias

    Thank you for all of the great opportunities you have given me Acellus.

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  101. Mya

    This was a fun one.

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  102. Ryleigh

    technology is so cool!

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  103. Benjamin

    The little girl was right!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  104. Sean

    8Accidentally bumping a switch would have been terrible if it was a real mission.

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    I loved learning about computers, so cool!

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    How do you see computer technology advancing in the future?

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    I loved learning about airplanes and computers! :3

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    Science live is very fun!

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  116. Sydney

    I love learning about Vaccum Tubes!

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  117. Hope

    Awesome story about the floppy disks!!

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    The proteges are great as always.

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    That’s very cool with the computers!

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    What is Acellus world? What is ai? Have people ever been to the moon before? What is algebra? What is college? What is a vacuum tube?

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    the airplanes are very intresting! They have many things to them I never knew

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    I never knew teh difference between RAM and ROM. I enjoyed the story of how they made the safety switch.
    thanks Acellus

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    It was interesting how many books they wrote from the computer that stacked higher then the lady.

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  128. Emma

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    I loved learning about computers as well as the space part.

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    Great video today Accellus

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  134. Ayden

    Hi from Texas.

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  135. Emma

    hello all the way from TN

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  136. Ava

    loved this!! learning about vacuums and space is so cool and interesting!

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    science live in person!!

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  138. Cami

    that was cool how the computer works

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  139. Cameron

    I love how Dr.John is always teaching me something new. Electricity is vital in artificial intelligence.

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  140. William

    Hello from Texas! love learning about computers thank you!

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  141. Braydi

    I love this science class so much! Thank you all for putting so much time and energy into this program.

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  142. Rosalinda

    why would they choose 1’s and 0’s why not other numbers?

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  143. Tristin

    I love the protoeges

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  144. Jackson

    Dr.Billing what other things have you invented?

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  145. Oleksandr

    It’s really surprising that in the past computers weren’t tech but people.

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    I got to see the February snow moon it was so pretty!! I saw it from my window the moon was orange the reason why it was orange is because smoke and dust particles in the atmosphere scatter the blue and green wave langths of light allowing the moon to give off its orange color!!

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  148. William

    Such an amazing video these videos are always amazing and I always learn so many knew things.

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    Great live! I love learning about computers and space!

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  150. Izabel

    The part about computers was so interesting!

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  154. Warren

    how did the weaving binary code work?

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  155. Alyssa

    this was very interesting. Thank you for doing these each week

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  156. Melanie

    Is there a way we could get rid of all the space debris that aren’t in used before sending more into our atmosphere?

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  157. Maya

    I love learning about computers.

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  158. Elijah

    I know! I loved learning about the computers!!!

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  159. Aiden

    you know this was acctuually a good episode on computers

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  160. Calum

    Loved the pizza delivery. Amazing as always!

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  161. Eckhart

    The Proteges actually answered a very good question I have wondered for a while. Though I ask how one would program new code out of the ones and zeroes of binary?

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  162. Kage

    Never would have guessed you made floppy discs. That’s pretty cool.

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  163. Sienna

    Can I make a simple computer by my self?

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  164. Scarlet

    Who made the binary code?

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  165. Lucille

    Is there an Acellus course that talks more about binary?

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    i like when the airplanes come in.

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  168. Madison

    Science is so cool!

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  169. Rostin

    it was amazing learning about computers

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  170. Aiden

    Learning the computers and space was very cool.

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    how do you get hearing from the phone to a another phone if you are like 300 miles away?

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  172. Parker

    Inventors are so cool!

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  173. Rostin

    it was awsome learning about computers

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  174. Cailyn

    Computers are awesome.

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  175. Kaleb

    loved learning about the computers.

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