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editProf. Harold Basch was an Israeli chemist who specialized in the field of computational chemistry. The article on Harold Basch is objective with reliable links and references and as such meet the Wikipedia's guidelines for being academic. Thanks 0587 (talk) 22:19, 8 November 2018 (UTC)
Already in 1962
editis not good English. Generally, you shouldn't start a sentence with a preposition, but "By 1962 he..." or "In 1962 he..." are much better. The article claims that in 1962 computers filled entire buildings. This is grossly misleading although a "building" is too vague to be informative (it may be 500 cubic ft or 400,000 cu meters), a building would intuitively be assumed to consist of multiple rooms each with ~1000 cu ft of volume. An IBM 709 (vacuum tubes) could comfortably fit into a large single room, you could fit many onto a single floor of a typical office building. The offending hyperbole should be removed.72.16.99.93 (talk) 20:52, 26 December 2018 (UTC)