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Stone Age: n.,adj. 1. In computer folklore, an ill-defined period from ENIAC (ca. 1943)
to the mid-1950s; the great age of electromechanical
dinosaurs. Sometimes used for the entire period up
to 1960--61 (see Iron Age); however, it is funnier
and more descriptive to characterize the latter period in terms of a
‘Bronze Age’ era of transistor-logic,
pre-ferrite-core machines with drum or CRT mass
storage (as opposed to just mercury delay lines and/or relays). See also
Iron Age. 2. More generally, a pejorative for any crufty, ancient piece of
hardware or software technology. Note that this is used even by people who
were there for the Stone Age (sense 1).
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