This commentator is mythologizing....The PC revolution was born out of our need for lightweight computing to get us to the moon.
It's simple, no moon landing -- and the inordinately large spending on transistors and miniaturization -- no calculators, no microprocessors, no PC's, no Internet.
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This commentator is mythologizing....The PC revolution was born out of our need for lightweight computing to get us to the moon.
It's simple, no moon landing -- and the inordinately large spending on transistors and miniaturization -- no calculators, no microprocessors, no PC's, no Internet.
Each morning I sleep.
If Brian's voice wakes me up
I am REALLY late.
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