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Core War

Core War is a 1984 programming game created by D. G. Jones and A. K. Dewdney in which two or more battle programs (called "warriors") compete for control of a virtual computer. These battle programs are written in an abstract assembly language called Redcode. The standards for the language and the virtual machine were initially set by the International Core Wars Society (ICWS), but later standards were determined by community consensus. (Wikipedia).

Core War
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Intro - www.Elite-Marines.com

Here is an old intro from 2003. It was produced for the gamer clan www.Elite-Marines.com, only the music has been removed due to uncertain copyright condition now. http://www.KaiKostack.com

From playlist Early Artistic Works (before 2004)

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Cyber War Explained In 6 Minutes | What Is Cyber War? | Cyber Security For Beginners | Simplilearn

Don't forget to take the quiz at 04:51! This Simplilearn video on Cyber War In 6 Minutes will explain what is cyber war and how digital attacks are affecting the security of a country. Cyber warfare similar to typical warfare, can just be small-scaled or be initiated at a national level ho

From playlist Cyber Security Playlist [2023 Updated]🔥

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WWII in HD: The Air War | History

Learn more about different fighter planes from WWII! Shop WWII in HD today! http://www.shophistorystore.com/ HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, im

From playlist WWII on History

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WWI The First Modern War: The British Unleash Mass Destruction On the Germans | History

In this scene, the British army sets up battlefield mines with explosions so large they can be felt back in Great Britain. Subscribe for more WWI: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Check out our Facebook games, and other exclusive content: https://www.facebook.com/History Keep up to da

From playlist War & Battle | History

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Space Warfare

This episode focuses on the basic concepts and misconceptions of wars fought in space and examines the notions of weapons, defenses, stealth in space, and the distance involved. Project Rho: http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/index.php Military Science Fiction: http://www.milsf.

From playlist Space Warfare Playlist

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Origins of the Cold War

KA's US History Fellow Kim Kutz and Grammar Fellow David Rheinstrom discuss the run up to the Cold War.

From playlist The postwar era (1945-1980) | US History | Khan Academy

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CyberWar Threat | NOVA

As internet connections multiply so do points of attack and risks to national security. Airing October 14, 2015 at 9 pm on PBS

From playlist Previews

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Regimental Headdress and the Royal Corps of Signals

British regiments have a lot of history, and that shows in each regiment's regimental headdress. The History Guy talks about caps in the British Army, and recalls the forgotten history of the 100-year-old Royal Corps of Signals. This is original content based on research by The History Gu

From playlist Great Britain

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Google Embarrass Themselves (A.I. War Is Heating Up)

In this episode we take a deep dive into the chaos surrounding the new A.I. war between Microsoft and Google. ColdFusion Podcast: https://youtu.be/TOHQvFEDr3g First Track: https://youtu.be/IECITKmNnzM Last Track: https://youtu.be/ICUmnu1JfHU ColdFusion Music: https://www.youtub

From playlist Technology

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Afrika Korps War Crimes - The "War Without Hate" Myth

The North African campaign is often described as 'war without hate" due to the decency shown by the combatants to each other. But the Africa Korps committed many war crimes, most of which are unknown today, sullying its reputation and that of its illustrious commander Field Marshal Erwin R

From playlist Afrika Korps

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Comparing the effects of the Civil War on American national identity | US history | Khan Academy

Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/us-history/civil-war-era/reconstruction/e/reconstruction The Civil War is often considered the most transformative event in US history. But how much did it really change America

From playlist Period 5: 1844-1877 | AP US History | Khan Academy

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The Troubling Story of the Nuclear Demon Core

SUPPORT CR on PATREON: http://bit.ly/2qBHcvf This video is a remastering of one of our older videos on the same topic. We revamped the voiceover, audio quality, added some more animations/edits, and corrected a few factual errors to help the story flow better. You can view the original lo

From playlist Concerning Everything

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Trek of the US 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps

On June 20, 1897, The Salt Lake Tribune opined: “Not many years ago the bicycle was looked upon as a mere toy, a kind of dandy-horse, and the riders were regarded as fit subjects for pity. That time, however, is a thing of the past.” The paper was not just talking about the growing trend o

From playlist US History

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RARE FILM: Early Wireless Radio in ALASKA 1950 Signal Corps. Telegraphy History

Today's film is a unique vintage technology documentary about ALASKA's Historic Wireless Communications Network: A rare original 1950 kinescope* documentary on the 50th Anniversary of the Alaska Communications System (ACS), the massive communications network constructed by the U.S. Army S

From playlist Vintage Television & Radio Technology, film restoration, film preservation, scanning and digitization

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The History of Chemical Warfare

The background of agents used since ancient times.

From playlist Mega Playlist

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Origins Of The German Alpenkorps I THE GREAT WAR On The Road

Get Immanuel's book about the Alpenkorps in English: https://www.zeit-lupen.de/alpinecorps Immanuel's neues Buch: http://amzn.to/2hVkd9F (edited) When World War 1 broke out, the German Army didn't really have troops specialised in mountain warfare. But by 1915, they brought together the

From playlist SPECIAL EPISODES - The Great War

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Continuity and change in the postwar era | Period 8: 1945-1980 | AP US History | Khan Academy

How much did the events of the tumultuous postwar era reshape American national identity? Kim Kutz Elliott discusses the extent to which developments like the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, and student protests of the 1960s changed core beliefs around citizenship, cultural v

From playlist Period 8: 1945-1980 | AP US History | Khan Academy

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The 1918 Spanish Flu—A Conspiracy of Silence | Part 1 of 3

The 1918 Flu killed more people than both World Wars, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War combined—so why don't we talk about it more? This deadly disease took nearly 700,000 American lives and an estimated 50 million total. Break out your map and track this viral spread from Kansas to Eur

From playlist Modern History

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The Falklands War - A War for Lost Glory I THE COLD WAR

The Falklands War was based on an old colonial struggle between two former world powers. When the military Junta in Argentina decided to claim the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic they didn't reckon with Great Britain's Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher. The British Prime Minister unleashe

From playlist BATTLEFIELDS - Military History

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