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Was the first computer 'bug' a real insect? |
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The story is told that one of the early electromechanical computers suffered a failure
because a hapless insect had crawled into the vitals of the machine and been squashed
between the contacts of a relay. The incident was written up in the log-book and
spread from there throughout the whole of the infant computer industry. However, although the account seems to be genuine, the word is older: the event was recorded as an amusement for posterity precisely because the term 'bug' was already in use. The term in fact originates not with computer pioneers, but
with engineers of a much earlier generation. The first example cited in the
Oxford English Dictionary is from the Pall Mall Gazette of 11
March 1889:
Mr. Edison, I was informed, had been up the two previous nights discovering
'a bug' in his phonograph - an expression for solving a difficulty, and implying
that some imaginary insect has secreted itself inside and is causing all the
trouble.
It seems clear from this that the original 'bug', though it was indeed an insect,
was in fact imaginary.
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