Appears to be an Acorn "BBC Model" computer?
Can be seen in operation from 1:19 to 1:42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZPTM0PGQPE
Acorn seen in contemporary "Educational" video
Re: Acorn seen in contemporary "Educational" video
These are brilliant! (Yes, that's a Beeb)
Cheers
Ed
Cheers
Ed
Re: Acorn seen in contemporary "Educational" video
Nice, but I do question the scientific accuracy of grinding up teeth as a good way to obtain pure calcium 
Re: Acorn seen in contemporary "Educational" video
"... I do question the scientific accuracy ..."
Indeed.
The video is a farce. British humor.
In one of the experiments they are evoking word messages from intelligent calcium.
Indeed.
The video is a farce. British humor.
In one of the experiments they are evoking word messages from intelligent calcium.
Re: Acorn seen in contemporary "Educational" video
It does ramp up the absurdity quite slowly. And the tone is spot-on for that period of educational television.
Re: Acorn seen in contemporary "Educational" video
Indeed. I only watched a little bit in the beginning at first, but as you get a bit further it becomes obvious that it's a bunch of nonsense. Well, at least the Beeb was real 
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Re: Acorn seen in contemporary "Educational" video
There's that ubiquitous constant again - 42!
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There's that ubiquitous constant again-- 42!
Expressed as an 8-bit binary, it's even a palindrome. "Coincidence"?
There are countless facets to the enigma. It's spooky!
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