The IBM Tree and Tube computers
Adrian Graham
witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk
Sun Feb 4 18:46:54 CST 2007
On 5/2/07 00:23, "Jim Isbell, W5JAI" <jim.isbell at gmail.com> wrote:
> I can say, it was USAF Special Weapons but cant say further. It wasn't
> mentioned in a magazine, it was in a book but the program was not revealed,
> just that the computer was used and that it was Cold War espionage. I knew
> what it was about because I had information not in the article. No one else
> would have known unless they were part of the project. I assume its been
> declassified but I have never seen anything about it in print or on the news
> so maybe it hasn't been. Personally I prefer Corpus Christi, Texas to
> Leavenworth, Kansas...especially at this time of the year.
Hasn't all the good stuff been declassified by now? I know that the codes
for launching the Bad Stuff in the cold war were never set by anyone so the
launch code for a nuke was 0000 if punched into the right device; this info
is live and direct from the web so it MUST be true :)
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