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Calling all Series 1 Ada Lovelace Roll Call!
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Calling all Series 1 Ada Lovelace Roll Call!

I have a theory and would like the community to help me either prove or disprove my theory for science!!

My theory is that there has to be more than 99 Ada Lovelace series 1 cards out in the wild. Please post a picture (front and back) of your ada Lovelace and I will keep a running total to help vet out my theory.



Today is Ada Lovelace day! Cardano's native token ADA was named after her
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Today is Ada Lovelace day! Cardano's native token ADA was named after her

Ada is considered to be the first female programmer. More facts about her below!

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  • She is the daughter of Lord Byron (the Romantic movement poet)

  • Lovelace was tutored in mathematics and science – subjects often forbidden for girls at the time – at the insistence of her mother

  • At 17, she met Charles Babbage ("the father of the computer"), and worked with him on developing the Analytical Engine. The algorithm they developed for this machine has been recognized as the first computer algorithm ever made. The Analytical Engine incorporated an arithmetic logic unit and control flow in the form of conditional branching and loops and integrated memory. The machine is considered Turing Complete

  • Ada's day is dedicated to women in the STEM field

  • She also has a programming language (ADA) named after her


Cardsmiths email response to my duplicate emerald Ada Lovelace
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Cardsmiths email response to my duplicate emerald Ada Lovelace
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TIL Ada Lovelace who wrote the first algorithm for a computing machine and first saw the potential in computers was a daughter of Lord Byron
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TIL that the first computer programmer is considered to be Ada Lovelace, a female mathematician who was the daughter of the English Romantic poet Lord Byron.
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TIL The first computer programmer was a woman named Ada Lovelace, who in 1842 wrote and published an algorithm to calculate Bernoulli Numbers on Charles Babbage's analytical machine.
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Ada Lovelace was programming... In the 1800s?
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Ada Lovelace was programming... In the 1800s?

This is a weird one for me because I have been a programmer my whole life and obviously was introduced to such a character at some point - but in the context of the 1950s and not the 1850s. Same for Charles Babbage - like somehow everything got pushed back almost 100 years from where I remember Babbage and Lovelace existing in history and the evolution of machines crossing over into computers... I even remembered thinking how it seemed like all these great ideas came in rapid succession (right before the advent of the airplane or right around then, quickly leading to vacuum tubes, etc. Within a couple of decades.

Sorry if this is a weird one and easy to write off as 'lol you obviously misremember the dates', so I was wondering if anybody else has any Mandela type effects where it seems things happened long before or long after they currently "really" happened in any capacity.

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How many Ada Lovelace emerald cards are out there?
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How many Ada Lovelace emerald cards are out there?

We know of five duplicates so far. That makes 104 cards when only 99 were supposed to ever be made? Why hasn’t Cardsmiths made a statement? They can’t just replace my duplicate with another emerald Ada Lovelace so how do they fix this? We have found issues with Beryl Bitcoin Bull error and duplicates and the missing emeralds and missing S1 MR HF’s. Does Cardsmiths even know how many cards they printed and sold? I love these cards and chose to invest a lot of money into collecting S1. We have only looked at a couple of cards specifically and found this many issues and packs and cases are being opened every day. I think this problem is bigger than we know. I’m just waiting for some response from Cardsmiths because this is a community issue not just my concerns.




TIL Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) is considered by many to be the first computer programmer and her method describing an algorithm to compute Bernoulli numbers has been called the world's first computer program


It has finally arrived! Let’s see what Cardsmiths gives in exchange for a duplicate Ada Lovelace Emmy.
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It has finally arrived! Let’s see what Cardsmiths gives in exchange for a duplicate Ada Lovelace Emmy.
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