Electronic Computer Brain

Computer Brain - Train it to do your bidding (circa 1966).

Digi Comp I is a miracle of the modern space age. It’s a mechanical equivalent of an electronic digital computer and was one of the first binary computers. It was made of plastic, solved logic problems and for $4.98 was the closest thing to a computer you’d get as a kid in the 60’s. You’d have to assemble it yourself and then it was the smartest toy that you owned. It was sold as an educational toy that was fun at parties - if you liked to throw nerd parties and get beaten up.

I’m not sure exactly what made it “electronic”, as it didn’t take batteries or need to be plugged in. Just be careful about getting toys that are smarter and more fun at parties than yourself. All you need to do is slap on a plunger and you’ve got the start of a Dalek. Then it’s all about them and EX-TER-MI-NATE!

Bow down to your “electronic” superior - Digi Comp I.