1950S FLYING SAUCER - 2 Customers from a tavern watch as a flying saucer lands in a field. A man runs back into the diner and attempts to call the police on an old fashioned telephone.
GAMMERA IS CAPTURED Gammera, a giant monster turtle, is lured into a trap, then launched into space on top of a rocket. Good campy Japanese science fiction.
FIRST COMPUTER (ENIAC) - 7 Shots of the ENIAC, the first computer. A hand points to the computer's famous flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
SCI-FI CONVENTION Sci-Fi convention in Etobicoke. A woman dressed in costume as a Star Trek Klingon speaks to a reporter. A floating space ship is shown by a vendor at the convention. Science Fiction fans wander around the exhibit dressed in show costumes and mingle with vendors. Anthony Stuart Head (Giles)of Buffy the Vampire Slayer signs autographs for fans.
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Date: July 11, 2003 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:01:08:00, With Audio
FIRST COMPUTER (ENIAC) - 5 Shots of the ENIAC, the first computer. Includes the computer's dials, cables and plugs. Wonderful shot of flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
INVENTORS OF ENIAC COMPUTER - 1 John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert standing in front of their invention, the ENIAC computer (the first large-scale general-purpose electronic computer). CU of the men talking and looking at the camera. The logo. "THE ENIAC" is visible in the background.
FIRST COMPUTER (ENIAC) - 6 Shots of the ENIAC, the first computer. Includes the famous flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
JOHN MAUCHLY AND ENIAC COMPUTER - 1 Shot of John Mauchly, co-inventor of the ENIAC, the computer. The inventor talking and pointing to the computer's famous flashing numbers (halves of Ping-Pong balls, numbered and placed over light bulbs, which flashed during the machine's computations).
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