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This Week In VX History:
March 15, 1954, the first Gilcrest Inversion occurs when an experimental IBM VX module overloads its plates on a high power test, seen here in a modern simulation. After settling the lawsuits, IBM ceases exploration of VX technology.
Note the classic Double X of a Gilcrest Inversion, indicating an imminent collapse of the colloidal spin.
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A Morris-8 VX module’s waveform undergoes breakup as Delta V approaches Yalgeth’s Limit.
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LEAKED!!!! concept art of the Daewoo VXVA 2017! Supposedly this baby pushes .74 Delta V *at rest*. Big if true!
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Reblog if you’ve read this classic ;)
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This Week In VX History:
Katherine Yalgeth demonstrates an advanced VX Module’s capabilities at the inaugural MIT VX conference in 1979. Note the mono/rolling indicators at the top of the screen.
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