00:47:01 Tom Trottier: "Ultra" decoding not revealed until 1971 00:51:01 Tom Trottier: First digital stored-program computer was by Zuse in Germany in 1941. 00:53:41 Tom Trottier: oops, ultra revealed in 1974 in "The Ultra Secret" 01:00:14 Tom Trottier: book 01:23:34 Tom Trottier: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_Zuse 01:25:39 Mark Cayer: Ah yes Amazing Grace ... the lady who coined the term Computer "Bug" 01:26:09 Timothy: Wasn't the bug a moth? 01:26:42 Mark Cayer: Yep ... caught in a Plug Board 01:27:17 Bob Herres: impeccable wow 01:28:15 Tom Trottier: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_code_breaking_in_World_War_II 01:28:37 Eldon Gaw: This was an amzing presentation Bob so much excellent information and so well presented. We all owe you an huge applause. 01:28:57 Lynda: Superb! 01:29:06 Bob Herres: Eldon Well said 01:29:16 william Bradwin: Great presentation Bob! Thank you as well Chris and Alan. Great meeting! 01:29:36 Tom Trottier: Zuse' computer not used by Germany much - some guided missle stuff 01:30:22 Gail: Great presentation, Bob! 01:33:26 Bob Herres: This presentation would be a national benefit across Canada , at minimum it would be a captivating presentation for any or all schools 01:33:51 Mark Cayer: And as mentioned there is probably a lot more info that hasn't been released even to this day. After all it is only 75 years since the end of WW II 01:36:07 Tom Trottier: Are there any good sources on German/Japan computing in WWII? 01:36:58 Tom Trottier: Bombers safer at night...……..but less effective 01:41:11 Greg: Great presentation Bob ! 01:41:25 Tom Trottier: :) t y ty 01:41:45 Mark Cayer: Great thanks Bob. 01:41:57 Timothy: Thumb up.