My How Far We Have Come In 29 Years

I found a 1974 copy of the Guinness Book of Records and was looking through it. It's amazing how technology has changed in three decades. Here are some of the more interesting tech records from the GBofR 1974 as compaired to the GBofR 2002.
Most Powerful Computer
1974: The CDC 7600. Performs 36 million operations per second. Two memery cores of 80Kb and 853Kb. Actually had 320GB of storage space. Costed $15 Million US
2002: The IBM RS/6000 ASCI White. Preforms 12 Trillion Calculations per second. It has 6 Terabytes of RAM and has 160 Terabytes of storage space, enough to hold the entire Library of Congress. Can do complex math problems in 1 second which would otherwise take 1 person 10 million years to do with a pencil and calculator.
(Note: As I understand it, a PC's processer can do 1 calculation/clock cycle, therefore an AMD Athlon XP 3000, the fastest on the market can do 3 billion calculations/second.
Ship: Largest
1974: RMS Queen Elizabeth, at 82,998 tons with a length of 1031ft and a width of 118ft.
2002: Voyager of the Seas, at 144,000 tons with a length of 1020ft and a width of 157.5ft.
Building: Tallest
1974: CN Tower in Toronto at 1815ft, 5in.
2002: CN Tower still reigns as tallest.
That's enough for now, more tech records to come.
I also found a sheet predicting records for 2000 in the 1974 edition. Most were pretty accurate.
Most Powerful Computer
1974: The CDC 7600. Performs 36 million operations per second. Two memery cores of 80Kb and 853Kb. Actually had 320GB of storage space. Costed $15 Million US
2002: The IBM RS/6000 ASCI White. Preforms 12 Trillion Calculations per second. It has 6 Terabytes of RAM and has 160 Terabytes of storage space, enough to hold the entire Library of Congress. Can do complex math problems in 1 second which would otherwise take 1 person 10 million years to do with a pencil and calculator.
(Note: As I understand it, a PC's processer can do 1 calculation/clock cycle, therefore an AMD Athlon XP 3000, the fastest on the market can do 3 billion calculations/second.
Ship: Largest
1974: RMS Queen Elizabeth, at 82,998 tons with a length of 1031ft and a width of 118ft.
2002: Voyager of the Seas, at 144,000 tons with a length of 1020ft and a width of 157.5ft.
Building: Tallest
1974: CN Tower in Toronto at 1815ft, 5in.
2002: CN Tower still reigns as tallest.
That's enough for now, more tech records to come.
I also found a sheet predicting records for 2000 in the 1974 edition. Most were pretty accurate.