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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  2. Issac

    this was amazing!!!!!!!

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  3. Malcolm

    these are great!

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  4. Micah

    How would storing hydrogen help with making fuel cells?

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  5. Eli

    Crazy how much we have improved with computers and AI.

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  6. Leila-eden

    AI is so crazy compared to older technology wow

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  7. K`dyn

    I can’t imagine using old computers

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    Awesome show!!!

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  9. Avona

    This was so cool!

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  10. Hunter

    How do I translate my name into bianary?

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  11. Lynesa

    My mom showed me a picture of the computer she used in high school. Big difference.

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  12. Megan

    This was a very interesting episode can’t wait for the next one

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  13. Valentino

    I loved hearing about the moon.

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  15. Mary

    The ones about making delivers by air and i have been seeing that with amazon and some restaurants so you don’t have to go out.

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  16. Keilyn

    Why was heat an issue for early computers using vacuum tubes?

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  17. Harper

    Binary will never not be facinating to me in how two simple numbers can make up almost every function on our devices.

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  18. Ridley

    How did vacuum tubes act as switches for binary code?

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  19. Moriah

    ts crazy how much we have come from those early computers and how much energy AI uses now.

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  20. Rayna

    I didn’t know computers were so large back then, today they are so small now!

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  21. Joli

    this is my favorite live yet!

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  22. Valentino

    I enjoyed the moon Segment.

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  23. Annelise

    Crazy how vacuum tubes started this all!

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  24. Benjamin

    i think vacuums are cool

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  25. Mia

    Computer transitioned from using large, discrete components like vacuum tubes.

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  26. Maximo

    Its crazy how much we have come from those early computers and how much energy AI uses now.

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  27. Robert

    awesome video science live is the best

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  28. Kynlie

    Today had such great info they talked about

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  29. Mason

    the moon was cool to learn about

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  30. Lacie

    The history and evolution of these vacuum tubes and it’s capabilities is remarkable! Great Science live today!

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  31. Lou

    Human advancement has come so far!

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  32. Griffin

    i wonder if the moon mission really happend ?

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  33. Colin

    At first I thought that ,AI was drinking water. 😆

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  34. Bailey

    It was fun to learn about vacuum tube computing and I also really enjoyed the part on the moon mission!

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  35. Aysia

    The evelution of computers, how it looked then to how it looks now is just crazy cool to me! This was really fun to watch!

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  36. Bridger

    Wow such an amazing episode!

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  37. Gentry

    I am really starting to like Science more

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  38. Waylynn

    Here from Florida. I liked this one.

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  39. Gracelynn

    So interesting how much energy AI takes.

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  40. Audrina

    I really enjoyed this video! I had no idea that AI uses more power during the learning process instead of the creation process that most people use AI for. I think sending the data centers to space would be a great idea. This would keep them very cold without using up the Earth’s water that we need.

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  41. Alejandro

    a million satellites is crazy

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  42. Dakota

    Vacuum Tube Computing is sooo Cool!

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  43. Austin

    I love technology!

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  44. Gunnar

    Hi from Texas

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  45. Caleb

    I learned a lot from this video!

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  46. Mars

    The photographer joke was hilarious.

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  47. Averey

    This was an amazing video, thanks!

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  48. Emily

    its pretty intresing on how far we have coume from the older computersto what computers that we have now and how good AI is and having the use of AI

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  49. Elaina

    elaina from illinois

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  50. David

    Love to hear r Rogers

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  51. Calli

    I didn’t know there was so much that went into going to the moon. So amazing.

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  52. Selina

    it’s so cool to learn how we went from those old computers to what we have now!

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  53. Ian

    Amazing just amazing

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  54. Skylar

    Absolutely Amazing

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  55. Caden

    Really enjoyed this video!

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  56. Isaiah

    Ive been wanting to know about vacuum tube computing for a while!

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  57. Brooklyn

    This was so interesting love the weekly videos.

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  58. Emma

    Loved the live thank you Mr Roger’s billings and Ms lady Pajet Monet. Keep up the good work!❤️❤️

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  59. Luna

    I love learning about computers

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  60. Asteria

    Computers have come far

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  61. Stella

    Here from South Carolina!!

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  62. Elin

    This was very interesting, thank you!

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  63. Julia

    I love homeschooling these lives are always fun

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  64. Leah

    Here from New Jersey!

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  65. Regan

    Its very cool how the vacuum tube works and i love learning about the moon!

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  66. Michael

    There was lots of interesting facts in this episode

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  67. Kaden

    I loved this video

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  68. Saad

    Very cool video!

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  69. Alexander

    I love learning about all of this stuff. How much types of vacuum tubes are there?

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  70. Journey

    Cool. I liked learning about the big glass tube that helps old computers work. Science is actually awesome!

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  71. Robert

    from how big the first computer was to laptops now days and how small they can be!

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  72. Angeline

    AI is fascinating!

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  73. Jewelian

    It is interesting how you can have mini laptops now. My Mom was telling me about floppy disk, and how large computers used to be.

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  74. Kaitlyn

    2-4-26 Vacuum Tube Computing
    vaccum tubes are electronic transistors
    a transistor is a modern version of a vacuum tube

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  75. Elizabeth

    The moon is super awesome!

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  76. Athens

    this is one of my favorite videos I have watched

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  77. Zeeland

    i like knowing how computer and AI

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  78. Zoey

    Amazing episode this week! I love learning with science live!

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  79. Alivia

    Technology has changed so much over time!

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  80. Adriana

    This live was very interesting!

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  81. Alana

    It’s crazy how different they’ve become!

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  82. William

    i love these videos!

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  83. Cayden

    How have theybeen able to shrink computers and phones so much but still maintain more and more power

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  84. Gregory

    lots of history here about computers my favorite subject

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  85. Lola

    It’s amazing how far technology has come and how fast!

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  86. Reeve

    I loved learning about the computers! I look forward to the next video

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  87. Madison

    The logic circuits are cool!

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  88. Owen

    we have come a long way from floppy discs!

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    Learning about all the old inventions is so cool!

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    I love Dr Roger

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  93. Cleveland

    yall talked about the moon mission a little do yall think the moon landing was fake?

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  94. Kaitlyn

    I am really enjoying Rogers grandsons segment and it makes the science much easier to understand!

    February 4, 2026

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  95. Dahlia

    what are intergated circuits, and how did they shrink computers?

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    Should make all science lives R51 focused!

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    I’m interested in computer technology

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  101. Chloe

    That’s so cool!

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  102. Jaxon

    Wild that computers used to be so large and now they are so small.

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  109. Koha

    Its crazy that charging a phone is chemical energy ive never thought about that until today

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  110. Mikaylla

    I loved learning about the moon mission!

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  111. Kane

    No way I could function if computers were still big and slow.

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  112. Kane

    I think I would go crazy if computers were that big and slow still! Thank goodness we have progressed.

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  113. Mikcal

    I do love these videos!

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  114. Abdulrahmman

    Learning something new everyday

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  115. Kameron

    The photographer joke was a good one! Question: If one wire in core rope memory was threaded through the wrong core, would that permanently change the program’s instructions and cause the computer to give incorrect outputs?

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  116. Eve

    This was such an interesting episode! Thank you!

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  117. Alyssa

    WOW! I can’t believe much energy AI uses!

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  118. Dallas

    This world is evolving amazingly.

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  119. Curstain

    Always so interesting and always informational!

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  120. Curstain

    so interesting and always so informational !

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  121. Kami

    Its so cool how we can see the history of computers and I love the little skit at the end

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  122. Kami

    This is my first video that I have watched. It is very interesting to learn about Vacuum Tube Computing

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  123. Isaiah

    It’s crazy how far computers have come.

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  124. Abagail

    AI uses such a large amount of energy, I’ve actually looked into this a lot, thank you for mentioning it.

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  125. Claire

    Hello from Missouri!!

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  126. Emelia

    I’m glad you brought to people’s attention how much energy AI technology uses! Its very beneficial but has a high cost, makes me wonder how this will affect us in the future.

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  127. Julianna

    So many interesting topics in this live! I always love learning about the history of technology that we now use daily.

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  128. Jazlyn

    Hearing about the Billings Computer made the history feel real instead of abstract. It’s cool learning from someone who actually worked with early systems.

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    I love learning about science!

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  130. Natalie

    It is crazy how they use water in Data centers.

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    i thought it would be alot easier to go to the moon

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    I love listening to music on the radio; so it was interesting to learn how they work.

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  136. Olivia

    AI is extremely powerful, which can be helpful, but also a bit scary.

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  137. Jaiden

    AI is so crazy and it takes so much energy

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    Women in science is where its at!

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  139. Presley

    It’s so crazy that vacuum tubes started it all

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  140. Kinlee

    I love learning about how things work

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  141. Layton

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  142. Khloe

    This video is great! Thanks Acellus!

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    this is so fun to watch

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    We love science

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  145. Noah

    This was truly an interesting science live!

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  146. Azaria

    This video was interesting because it showed how computers went from huge machines to the small devices we use today, and I liked learning about early technology and floppy disks.

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    Wow these are great for learning.

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  151. Corbin

    Wow I can’t believe that stack of papers was code!

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  152. Christian

    3 FUN FACTS I LEARNED IN TODAYS SCIENCE LIVE:
    1.It took them 5 trys just to land on the moon
    2.R-51 is based off of area- 51
    3.the people who were trying to land on the moon they wrote the script by hand
    Those are the 3 things I learned in todays science live!

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  153. Jacob

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    • Alexis

      yeah really is!!!

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  154. Bisrat

    Its crazy how much we have come from those early computers and how much energy AI uses now.

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    • Kaden

      If core rope memory was made by weaving wires through little magnetic rings, how did the computer know which wires meant 1 and which meant 0?

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  155. Madix

    It seems that the AI computers are massive just like others, does this mean those are eventually going to be shrinked down?

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  158. Isabella

    I think it’s so cool that charging a phone is chemical energy. As well as how much energy AI uses.

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  159. Thorntan

    Just knowed the information of the computer tubes . Its was good it me.

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  160. Christina

    I loved learning about the moon mission! Can we have a whole session on it??

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  161. Angela

    OMG I loved this video, learning about space and science is always so much fun for me.

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  162. Thorsten

    Science Live is always fun

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  163. Noelle

    Wow crazy how it started and how its become!

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  164. Juliane

    cool look at early computing! Vacuum tubes started it all, and hearing DrB’s firsthand stories about shaping modern tech is really Interesting!

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