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Old 08.21.2007, 12:07 AM   #5
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I'm not saying either, just wondering. Obviously it's a bit of both right now but I'm thinking more about the future. What are we gaining? What are we losing? Does one justify the other? Is there a human cost? If so what is it and can we afford it? My work continually revolves around the computer. I'd be totally lost without it. Can that really be a good thing? Like I said, I don't know. I'm just wondering.


A 'Homebrew Computer Club' session in 1975.
The club (of which Apple founder Steve Jobs
was a member) was a forum for ideas that led
directly to the birth of the home computer.

The club's motto was, 'Give to help others'.


 
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