At Cambridge we are lucky enough to have a working analogue computer developed in the 1950s which represents money as flowing around the national economy.
A rare demonstration of the Faculty's Phillips Hydraulic Computer has shown how the analogue computer uses fluidic logic to model the workings of the United Kingdom economy.
At Cambridge we are lucky enough to have a working analogue computer developed in the 1950s which represents money as flowing around the national economy.
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