Was it the Pentium processor?It is something specific and revolutionised this ........
Was it the Pentium processor?It is something specific and revolutionised this ........
The change was technological
Is it some part of a computer system?
A change brought about by technology that made a lot of space and reduced workloads immediately...
Subject of Radio 4 programmeLooks like paper records of all their cases, which were progressively digitalised over a couple of decades.
It is something specific and revolutionised this ........
Was it the Pentium processor?
Or a searchable database?
in a way yes....and what did they digitise that filled an acre of storage space..... and revolutionised one aspect of the work across the FBI ???
Well it isnt DNA
Identity?
Cheers Yorkie. Getting that answer must have been like getting teeth pulled for you...You have it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0026w7d#:~:text=Skip to content-,BBC Radio 4,ends, the surprises and successes.
In the early 90s the FBI stored fingerprints for the whole of the US in a storage facility that took up a whole floor of one acre of an enormous warehouse..and fingerprints took two weeks to identify from this paper filing system. Then a couple of their own techies developed a way to digitally store them and every thing changed
Was it Rui da Silva?
No - had to look that one up as I'd never heard of them/it. I wouldn't call them a band anyway - just three girls singing and wiggling their hands about.Or Las ketchcup ...the ketchup song .... Lucía, Lola, and Pilar Muñoz?
Yes. She couldn't speak a word of English but sang it almost to perfection and fooled everyone. There was a typo on the lyric sheet she used to memorise the words - the word goddess was written as godness, and that's what she sang. They were the first Dutch band to have a number one hit in the USA.Was it Venus by Shocking Blue.... singer Mariska Veres 07 Feb 1970 ?