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Ricky Stemm (left) and Timothy Schroeder make Christmas wreaths from computer punch cards, December 1968 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Ricky Stemm (left) and Timothy Schroeder make Christmas wreaths from computer punch cards, December 1968 image
Year:
1968
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1968
Caption:
Punch-Card Artists: Wtih a little imagination, Ricky Stemm (left) and Timothy Schroeder made these special Christmas wreaths from a fistful of computer punch cards. The larger wreath required over 100 punch cards. The boys are selling the wreaths to buy presents for their families.

Marise Bomis, 7, Gets Assistance With A CD-ROM At "Log On @ The Library" Day, April 1996 Photographer: Elli Gurfinkel

Marise Bomis, 7, Gets Assistance With A CD-ROM At "Log On @ The Library" Day, April 1996 image
Year:
1996
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1996
Caption:
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY - Nettie Lagace, left, helps Marise Bomis, 7, to access a CD-ROM in the Youth Department of the main Ann Arbor Public Library Tuesday during a 'Log on @ the Library' day. Lagace and Sara Ryan, right, are staff members of the Internet Public Library, which provides access to information through the Internet and World Wide Web.

Pat Roessle learns about Michigan Scientific Introduction Service's computer dating service, August 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Pat Roessle learns about Michigan Scientific Introduction Service's computer dating service, August 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1966
Caption:
Data About Dating Reporter Pat Roessle (left), who learned first hand about the services of Michigan Scientific Introduction Service, consults with Michael A. Fortuna, owner-operator of the locally based firm, about the computer's ability to match common interests.

Mark's Coffeehouse Chess Tournament, April 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Mark's Coffeehouse Chess Tournament, April 1972 image
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1972
Caption:
Chess Tourney Ends Today: Concentration was evident yesterday as Keith Conrey (left) tried to entrap opponent Hubert H. Wyeth in the second Mark's Coffeehouse Open Chess Tournament. Watching the action at the first Congregational Church is Burton Grossmon. The tournament began Friday with 82 participants, final rounds were scheduled today. Included in the action was a computer chess program, called TECH, which found human competition a little too smart to handle. TECH lost its first round match, but the loss was attributed to lack of time. "It played a little too slowly," one person said.

Paul Haas In His Cybertub, January 1995 Photographer: Linda Wan

Paul Haas In His Cybertub, January 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1995
Caption:
Self-described 'computer geek' Paul Haas of Ypsilanti.

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