'''' which gave a more prominent role to Charlotte Hudson.
The 1966 toy computer Brainiac, which was Edmund C. Berkeley's reduced-cost, lower-functional version of the 1966 Geniac . The Geniac and Brainiac were toys, billed as "computers" (but actually merely rotary-switch construction sets). The name was a reference to the -IAC ending in the names of many early computers, e.g. 1946 ENIAC ("Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer"), 1952 MANIAC , 1952 ILLIAC , and 1953 JOHNNIAC .
A slang term, indicating a highly intelligent person. It can be used in a complimentary manner, or it can be used pejoratively when describing so-called " Nerd s".
A 1962 horror film, also known as ''El Baron del Terror''.
A derogatory term: meaning Highly Unintelligent. Example: What kind of Brainiac would cut half the police force?