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Ada Lovelace published the first computer program in 1843. She was also the first person to describe a general purpose computer. This pin, part of our Women in Science Collection, celebrates Lovelace's contributions to the field of computer...
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Bigger than expected. Doesn’t fit on my lanyard.
Kara · June 20, 2024
I love this pin, it reminds me of the punchcards that my mom would bring home from her college classes after that lesson. We would use them for grocery lists, notes, etc. This pin reminds me of those years. The pin is well made and sturdy. I will enjoy wearing it. I had fun decoding the card, too.
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Katherine · February 22, 2024
Interesting and informative
I love all of the Dissent pins I have purchased but the Punchcard pin is my favorite. My aunt used to work with punchcards so I learned about them many years ago. However, I had no idea who invented them or why. I get lots of comments about the pin (on one of my hats) and I enjoy informing others about its origins.