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  • curprev 21:5721:57, 28 October 2011 Indrian talk contribs 38,390 bytes −488 The funny thing about sources is that they can be poorly researched and not factual That is why one needs to look for good sources rather than adding the first one they see to wikipedia. I will post a few of these "good" sources on the talk page. undo
  • curprev 21:2521:25, 28 October 2011 Frecklefoot talk contribs 38,878 bytes +488 restored previous version, made clarifications -- the ref says that Unix was developed initially as the OS for a computer so the programmer could play a game, if you disagree, bring it up on talk page undo

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  • curprev 19:3219:32, 26 October 2011 Indrian talk contribs 38,390 bytes −481 CPUs are basically as old as mainframes and UNIX was not created to play Space Travel. The connection is that it was through porting space travel that Thompson discovered a computer at Bell to continue UNIX research undo

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