• Well, it turns out on most computers an address of the location and memory, aka a pointer, is itself 32 bits.

    好的,它是一个计算机内存地址,或者说一个指针,占32位。

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  • and it was in '99, so there was a lot of money, and everyone was doing computers,

    那时候是99年,市场资金很充足,人人都在做电脑行业。

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  • Obviously, it is a little old, but it is funny to see what people thought about computers in 1969.

    虽然有点古老,但是现在去看,1969年人们所认识的电脑,还是很有趣的。

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  • Well, first of all, I was scared of the computer and I tell them right away, I hate computers, I am not computer nut, I am computer moron.

    首先,我是很惧怕电脑的,我就直接告诉他们,我讨厌电脑,我不是电脑迷,我是电脑白痴。

    麻省理工公开课 - 媒体、教育、市场课程节选

  • And the answer is, unlike many, unlike commercially generated computers, the brain works through parallel processing, massively parallel distributed processing.

    问题的答案是这样的,与出于商业目的而制造的计算机不同,大脑采用并行加工的方式处理信息,采用广泛分布的并行加工

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  • And I'm inclined to think, "Yes." In fact, I already suggested as much when I talked about the chess-playing computers.

    我倾向于认为,有,实际上,当我在谈会下象棋计算机时,我已经暗示过很多次了

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  • But a point I'm trying to make is, it sounds like anymore computers have gotten so blazingly fast, why should you worry about it?

    但是这里我要讲的一点是,在任何一台计算机,都能这么快的运算的情况下,我们还管效率这个问题干嘛呢?

    麻省理工公开课 - 计算机科学及编程导论课程节选

  • I am looking over here at these tables and these computers.

    我从这儿去看那些桌子和电脑。

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  • Things like steel and polymers, or plastics, and ceramics, and of course computers which has progressed remarkably due to the work of engineers in your lifetime, until now you can carry around a cell phone, which would have been unthinkable even 30 years ago.

    包括钢铁,聚合物,塑料,陶瓷,当然,计算机这个在你们的有生之年,已经取得令人瞩目的进展的发明,也得归功于工程师的工作,现在你们的手机能随身携带,而这在三十年前是不可想象的

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  • So, he went to this community college and got one of their library computers and he issued the press release there.

    于是,他去了埃尔卡米诺学院,使用图书馆的一台电脑,发布了这条公告

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • I said, "Software for personal computers mom, dad that's why I'm leaving the hallowed halls of Stanford."

    我说“软件是用于个人电脑的,这就是我离开斯坦福的原因“

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  • It'd be actually much more valuable for you to know how to ; right?--if you're getting along in Western civilization; or how to use computers,or sexual technique, or how to speak other languages.

    懂得如何修车,对吗,如果你要融入西方文明;,还要懂得如何使用电脑,性技巧,说一门或多门外语。

    耶鲁公开课 - 新约课程节选

  • But we know already from week zero that computers ultimately represent all information with numbers, and if they want to represent letters inside memory, well what do they do or what do they use?

    但是自从上周我们已经知道,计算机最终是用数字来表示所有的,信息,如果它们要描绘,在内存中的字母,它们该怎么做,用什么方式呢?

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • when Steven Spielberg tried to get us to entertain the notion that computers and robots are sentient moral beings he did not show us one that looked like this .

    当史蒂芬斯皮尔伯格,想让我们认为,电脑和机器人是有感情有道德的,他没有让我们看到这个。

    耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选

  • But the technology and the fundamentals and the ideas, it's pretty much exactly the same as we're using today in some of our modern computers.

    但是那个时候的技术,基本原理,以及相应的想法与,现代计算机完全一致。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • Now this is-- again, testament to the fact that computers, you know, sophisticated or scary as they might seem to some, they're pretty stupid devices.

    我再说一遍,事实上,电脑,你知道的,在某些人看来,很尖端,很高科技,其实它很笨的。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

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