Word: slided
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Friday, he witnessed a super-human performance by Cornell goaltender Doug Dadswell, whose tournament-record 57 saves helped the Big Red slide past the Elis, 3-2, in double overtime in the semifinal round of the ECAC tournament...
...mortal combat with a projectionist, describing the curves and masses of a cathedral for five minutes before realizing the image on the wall was that of a nude. After another five minutes had passed in total darkness, and he had totally given up on ever seeing the right slide, it suddenly appeared in full glory in the middle of his face. Watching him tap his way back to the podium with his pointer, his tangled, uncooperative microphone cord swinging behind him like the Cowardly Lion's tail, I wondered if his career was over...
Other computing machines of that era solved mathematical problems in one of two ways. Either they estimated the solutions, using mechanical analog devices like slide rules and differential gears, or they computed them digitally, using the on-off action of slow-moving electromagnetic telephone switches. ENIAC, by contrast, was the first digital computer both to store and to process information with vacuum tubes; as a result, it was able to perform calculations 1,000 times as fast as its electromechanical predecessors. "I was convinced that you could produce great speeds electronically if you put your mind to it," says Eckert...
...dispute with Chairman Irving Gould and later became head of Atari, a rival home-computer maker. A savvy salesman and cutthroat competitor, Tramiel made Commodore a huge success by bringing out quality products at rock-bottom prices. But Tramiel bears some of the responsibility for Commodore's recent slide. He focused on sales and skimped on research and development of new models...
...Reagan's opponents hope to slash the Pentagon budget enough so that reductions in civilian outlays will be less draconian than the President proposes. But those cuts would still be severe. And this year the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act, despite its murky status, ensures that the issue will not slide...