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  • ...x|An election worker closely examines a [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] [[punch card]] [[ballot]] from the [[2000 US Presidential election]] for signs of a [[ha '''Punch card''' (alternately '''hollerith card''') is a term for cards used for storing
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  • ...usinessman important in the [[history of computing]] for having invented [[punch card|punched card]] input for program instructions and developed the tabulating
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  • A piece of paper partially, but not completely, punched from a punch card.
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  • ...x|An election worker closely examines a [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] [[punch card]] [[ballot]] from the [[2000 US Presidential election]] for signs of a [[ha '''Punch card''' (alternately '''hollerith card''') is a term for cards used for storing
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  • ...x|An election worker closely examines a [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] [[punch card]] [[ballot]] from the [[2000 US Presidential election]] for signs of a hang Several counties used voting machines that used [[punch card]]s.
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  • {{r|punch card}}
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  • ...x|An election worker closely examines a [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] [[punch card]] [[ballot]] from the [[2000 US Presidential election]] for signs of a hang ...lections of 2000, due to the use of automatic voting machines, that used [[punch card]]s ballots rather than paper ballots, and thus did not allow the voter to c
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  • {{r|Punch card}}
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  • ...usinessman important in the [[history of computing]] for having invented [[punch card|punched card]] input for program instructions and developed the tabulating
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  • ...tches on the computer to indicate a binary "0" or "1", or punch holes in a punch card or tape to be fed into the machine. This type of programming required intim
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  • {{r|Punch card}}
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  • {{rpr|Punch card}} (17 Mar)
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  • ...arance of this standard Fortran statements had a fixed format adapted to [[punch card]]s of 80 columns. The first column can contain the letter "C" indicating a
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  • ...computers were equipped with a fairly limited range of input devices. A [[punch card]] reader, or something similar, was used to enter instructions and data int
    25 KB (3,906 words) - 12:07, 22 February 2009