Quote by Anon., New York Times, 1944
At the dictation of a mathematician, it will solve in a matter of hours equations never before solved because of their intricacy and the enormous time and personnel which would be required to work them out on ordinary office calculators.
Summary
This quote highlights the potential of computer technology and its ability to solve complex mathematical equations efficiently. By following the guidance of a mathematician, a computer can accomplish in just a few hours what would normally require an extensive amount of time and manpower if done manually. It emphasizes the computational power and speed of computers compared to traditional calculators or human calculations, emphasizing their significant role in tackling intricate mathematical problems.