The land speed record was set at 526 mph (847 km/h)
On the 15th October, 1964, Craig Breedlove set a new land speed record of 526 mph (847 km/h) in the Spirit of America Sonic 1 at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, United States.
The first computer “bug” was found in the Harvard Mark I by Grace Murray Hopper when a moth caused one of the relays to fail.
On the 15th October, 1964, Craig Breedlove set a new land speed record of 526 mph (847 km/h) in the Spirit of America Sonic 1 at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, United States.


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