This is because you use past. If you use present "Он не есть хороший учитель" you use nominative.
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This is because you use past. If you use present "Он не есть хороший учитель" you use nominative.
Well MK-61 is definitely not a computer.
Well in that case you should also account what happened in 1990s in Russia after transition to Capitalism.
Demographics and natural population growth:...
Well I cannot compare Ural or BESM to the foreign analogs, but given they were exported worldwide, they were not that bad. The ЕС ЭВМ was a copy of an IBM-produced prototype so it was not larger nor...
And later she worked at BESM-6:
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And then with something like this:
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Who said you so?
Take English for example: "Bilinguism is not a rare thing". Where do you see "of" here? There is no meaning here that could be conveyed as Genitive. It is a simple statement "A is...
Valda, you do not need genitive here, only nominative. And Genitive of "редкое явление" is "редкого явления". "Редкому" is Dative.
So you put "двуязычие" in Nominative, "редкое" in Dative and...
Да, двуязычие - не редкое явление в наши дни. В Израиле практически все люди с советскими корнями знают три языка. Круто, да? :)
Sorry, but do you write without cases?
Most of Soviet computers after Brezhnev were copies of Western analogs at least by architecture. Brezhnev is often criticized for the decision to copy rather than develop ourselves. Before that the...
She is dead unfortunately.
She was a physicist and teacher by education, she worked in school, and then with low-temperature physics but eventually she was invited to work in programming as early...
I think most people in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgizstan etc do the same.
My mother was a programmer.
I think the MSX standard to which the Japanese computers belonged was the most widespread in the world those days except the United States, as says Wikipedia. MSX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
In Kazakhstan, for example, they even have to place letters on the numeric keyboard because all cannot fit on the main keyboard.
The switching is ALWAYS software. On Yamaha, on Soviet computers the switching mechanism was software based. It is just that the keyboard had special keys for switching layout and more alphabetic...
Yamaha was the most widespread personal computer in the USSR in the mid-80s. It was everywhere: in the schools, in youth creativity centers, in young pioneer houses etc. I think you could not buy it...
Formerly computers had a special key "РУС" so that the layout could be switched. They also had more alphabet keys so that it was possible to put the punctuation in Russian layout at the same places...
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