NY Times article about the Moniac

Christian Liendo christian_liendo at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 3 08:49:11 CDT 2009


>From Wikipedia

The MONIAC (Monetary National Income Analogue Computer) also known as the Phillips Hydraulic Computer and the Financephalograph, was created in 1949 by the New Zealand economist Bill Phillips to model the national economic processes of the United Kingdom, while Phillips was a student at the London School of Economics (LSE), The MONIAC was an analogue computer which used fluidic logic to model the workings of an economy. The MONIAC name may have been suggested by an association of money and ENIAC, an early electronic digital computer.


Here is the NYTimes article
http://judson.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/guest-column-like-water-for-money/


Here is the Wiki entry for the Moniac
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MONIAC_Computer




      




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