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The DDG Palm Springs March 16 2024

In This issue for Plam Springs 02 Tool Shed Palm Spring everything bar, Casual mornings, After work wind down and at night comes alive with the hottest leather men in the vaelly 07 Gear Leather & Fetish Great Gear for the bar, street and locker room, plus the best toys, restraints,lube and playroom equipment. Palm Springs’ (soon, San Diego’s) o6 TEd Firth’s Horny & High New breathtaking comics series looking at the sex and drug culture in London cums to the US. 09 AdamsArtExpose’ March the month of the Irish rebellion, wearing green, and an Irish artist who brought gay acceptance to the green isle 12 Tech HER-STORY 24 bar food resorts and more 32 Visitors Guide Where to go and who to do! 41 out cast A play is born 42 Tech Talk

In This issue for Plam Springs
02 Tool Shed
Palm Spring everything bar, Casual mornings, After work wind down and at night comes alive with the hottest leather men in the vaelly
07 Gear Leather & Fetish
Great Gear for the bar, street and locker room, plus the best toys,
restraints,lube and playroom equipment. Palm Springs’ (soon, San Diego’s)
o6 TEd Firth’s Horny & High
New breathtaking comics series looking at the sex and drug culture in
London cums to the US.
09 AdamsArtExpose’
March the month of the Irish rebellion, wearing green, and an Irish artist who
brought gay acceptance to the green isle
12 Tech HER-STORY
24 bar food resorts and more
32 Visitors Guide
Where to go and who to do!
41 out cast
A play is born
42 Tech Talk

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This <strong>March</strong> we highlight the personal<br />

experiences and insights of successful<br />

women in computer technology<br />

Early computers used vacuum<br />

tubes and were incredibly slow<br />

by today’s standards, but they<br />

represented a monumental leap<br />

forward in technology.<br />

<strong>The</strong> invention of the<br />

microprocessor in the 1970s<br />

again revolutionized the industry,<br />

making it possible to build<br />

computers that were small enough<br />

to fit on a desk yet powerful<br />

enough to fake a moon landing.<br />

This column looks at the complete<br />

history of computers, it’s clear<br />

that they have come a long way<br />

from their humble beginnings.<br />

What once seemed like science<br />

fiction is now a reality, and we are<br />

living in the world.<br />

12<br />

TECH<br />

HER-STORY<br />

In 1962, Evelyn Berezin designed a reservation system<br />

for United Airlines that served 60 cities throughout the<br />

United States with a one-second response time. It had no<br />

central system failures in 11 years of operation.<br />

Evelyn Berezin was a pioneering computer scientist and<br />

entrepreneur who made significant contributions to the<br />

field of computing. She is best<br />

known for designing the first<br />

computerized word processor,<br />

revolutionizing the way people<br />

work with text.<br />

Did you know?<br />

Berezin was turned<br />

down for a subsequent<br />

job at the New York<br />

Stock Exchange<br />

because she might<br />

hear language on the<br />

trading floor that was<br />

“inappropriate for<br />

women.”<br />

Born in 1925 in the Bronx, New<br />

York, Berezin showed an early<br />

aptitude for mathematics and<br />

science. She earned a degree<br />

in physics from New York<br />

University and went on to work<br />

as a research engineer at various companies, including the<br />

Teleregister Corporation and the Electronic Computer<br />

Corporation. In the late 1960s, Berezin founded her<br />

own company, Redactron Corporation, with the goal of<br />

developing a computerized word processor.<br />

cumbersome for editing and revising documents.<br />

Berezin’s word processor, was called the Data Secretary.

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