-
Computist was a
computer magazine devoted to the
Apple II that was
published by
Charles R.
Haight under the
SoftKey Publishing name,
between 1981 and...
- Leepers".
Computist (83).
SoftKey Publishing: 10–11. Etarip, Rich (1990). "Softkey for Jawbreaker".
Computist (82).
SoftKey Publishing: 16.
COMPUTIST Magazine...
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Garlandus Compotista, also
known as
Garland the
Computist, was an
early medieval logician, astronomer, and
mathematician of the eleventh-century school...
- 1990,
returning the
group to User
Group Status. GS+
Hardcore Computist (later just
Computist) II
Alive (published by
Quality Computers, a
large mail-order...
- with a mean year of
exactly 365.25 days.
Around AD 260 the
Alexandrian computist Anatolius, who
became bishop of
Laodicea in AD 268, was the
first to devise...
- nothing, was used.
These medieval zeros were used by all ****ure
medieval computists (calculators of Easter). An
isolated use of
their initial, N, was used...
-
favorable reviews from critics. In
early 1985, Jeff
Hurlbert of
Hardcore Computist said the "recently-released"
Karateka "is the most
recent and best illustration...
-
place in the
monastery of Saint-Mathurin, Paris,
described him as a "
computist" – one who was an
expert on
calculating the date of Easter.: 181 De Sacrobosco...
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without the use of prosthetics.
Dufrais Constantinople is a
disabled computist with
interests in media. He is
Jewish (he can be seen
wearing a Yarmulke)...
- writers,
including Macrobius about 430, Bede in 725, and
other medieval computists (calculators of Easter),
continued to
state that the bis****tum (bis****tile...