A computing animal, in that sense, is in the same class as a computingmachine.
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Complex maths, instructions, this is a computingmachine, gentleman.
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That is to say, any true computingmachine can, by definition, compute anything that is computable.
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We assume the computingmachine to be flawless.
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It would be the ultimate computingmachine if it were built with silicon instead of human nerve cells.
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A computingmachine could do it.
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Or perhaps-this was Van Ryberg's theory-he had merely been consulting some vast computingmachine which could predict the outcome of any political action.
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For most of us, a 5K display is just an extravagance, a high-end computingmachine with specs that make our friends' jaws drop.
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The pride of his collection is a 1971 Kenbak-1 computingmachine that he bought for $2,500 a few years ago.
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Once our computingmachines achieved self-consciousness, they became part of this design.
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Their computingmachines would need an aspirin to handle that situation.
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The recording was made 65 years ago by a BBC outside-broadcast unit at the ComputingMachine Laboratory in Manchester, England.
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"Manifest destiny, embodied within the unflinching intelligence of a computingmachine," Ixtli said.
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Wiener goes on to describe a new stage, what he calls the Second Industrial Revolution, dominated by computingmachines driving all kinds of industrial processes.