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Qué (quién) es LGP-30 - definición


LGP-30         
  • The LGP-30 register display, which used an oscilloscope behind this mask.
  • Console typewriter of an LGP-30 at the [[Computer History Museum]].  Note that, as was common in [[typewriter]]s of the time, there is no key for the number 1 (lower case L was used instead).
  • German control panel
  • An LGP-30 in use at [[Manhattan College]] in 1965
  • The LGP-30 control panel
  • LGP-30 drum memory
  • A look inside the LGP-30 at the [[Stuttgart Computer Museum]]. Drum memory is on the left, CPU on the right.
  • LGP-30 at [[The Computer Museum, Boston]] with cover removed. Control panel is at top center, to the left of the memory drum.
1956 AMERICAN COMPUTER
Librascope LGP-30; RPC-4000; LGP 30; LGP-21; RPC 4000
The LGP-30, standing for Librascope General Purpose and then Librascope General Precision, was an early off-the-shelf computer. It was manufactured by the Librascope company of Glendale, California (a division of General Precision Inc.
-30-         
  • Japanese-American internment]] camp was closed (June 1944).
NOTATION USED BY JOURNALISTS IN NORTH AMERICA TO INDICATE THE END OF A STORY
–30–; - 30 -
-30- has been traditionally used by journalists in North America to indicate the end of a story or article that is submitted for editing and typesetting. It is commonly employed when writing on deadline and sending bits of the story at a time, via telegraphy, teletype, electronic transmission, or paper copy, as a necessary way to indicate the end of the article.
3030 club         
  • alt=An African-American man in a white baseball uniform with "GIANTS" on the chest takes a left-handed baseball swing as a catcher kneels behind him to receive the pitch.
  • alt=With baseball in hand, an African-American man wearing a white and red Nationals baseball uniform cocks his arm backward as he prepares to throw
  • alt=Barry Larkin follows through after a hit, wearing a Cincinnati Reds uniform
  • [[Cedric Mullins]] is the most recent player to reach the 30–30 club.
  • alt=A black-and-white photo of Hank Aaron
  • alt=Ryan Braun, wearing a dark blue Brewers uniform, yields a baseball bat
  • alt=Black-and-white photo of Willie Mays, smiling in a San Francisco Giants hat
ACCOMPLISHMENT IN BASEBALL
30-30 club
In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 3030 club is the group of batters who have collected thirty home runs and thirty stolen bases in a single season. Ken Williams was the first to achieve this, doing so in 1922.