the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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I can get it
If you grew up dealing without computers, they would just seem like garbage cans with sparks coming out of them
IBM was working with the Nazis and using computers to tabulate their genocide so it's reasonable to not be terribly interested
Eh. Stealing shit that works from your enemies is good and you should do it. Unlike most Nazi crap technology the IBM machines actually worked afaik.
I highly doubt Khrushchev was thinking about IBM’s role in the holocaust during his visit. I mean, he was in the US, the country that invaded the USSR and wanted Germany to wipe it off the map.
The sparks keep them warm :(
Glad someone caught that reference
Best me to it, had to scroll a bit to see
The sparks keep them warm