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Computers Are Stupid, Stupid, Stupid! by Mike Bryant
... Anything that a computer creates like a digital image is built purely from mathematical formulas, not because the computer thought it was pretty. In fact, computers can't think at all, not yet anyway. Maybe someday we'll have computers that have self-realization, to know and to understand and to think. But that day is probably a long way off. For now, we're stuck with unthinking fast calculators. The next time you sit in front of the computer and start to get frustrated because the computer ...
Let's Take a Look Back in Time to See How the Computer has Evolved by John Gibb
... of semiconductor integration circuits, by the ‘70s, it was possible to make personal computers small enough for people to have in their homes. This is generally regarded as being the beginning of the ‘computer age’, as the popularity of home computers quickly drove prices down and made them very affordable. Computer companies sprung up left, right and centre, hoping to carve themselves a piece of this exploding market. The result was chaos and buyer confusion, and few of them survive today.
Creativity by Usman Paracha
... But you can replace computer from a computer even better in some respects. Computers can not make the human minds better. Now close your eyes for five minutes and think as written below: You are on a most beautiful hill with grass everywhere and flowers of romantic pink colors spread here and there. You are walking on a concrete path. It starts raining. You are feeling the drops of rain on your head, your face, your whole body. And you are talking with someone you love the most i.e., you ...
AI Decision Computers to Construct and Deconstruct Solution Answers by Data Sets for Humans by Lance Winslow
... Eventually the humans will come to trust the artificial intelligent computers, but until then humans will be demanding more answers in the form of more questions. Humans will want to see the data sets and a deconstructed decision-making process in a format they can understand and this too will be a challenge for artificial intelligent computer software designers. I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple, to help you in your quest to ...
The Removal Of Sin: Post-Infection Cleaning by James Monahan
... Computers have become a central part of our daily lives since the first personal computer rolled of the assembly line. It has been doing most of our encoding and word processing chores since then on. Schools, libraries and classrooms have deployed computers to be an aid in teaching children the basics of learning. And it has become one of the most powerful and irreplaceable piece of equipment for home, education, industry, government, commercial, media and even military use and it still ...
The Rather Recent Past of Computers by Driz Memok
... transformation to the computers of today was the development of the operating systems of Microsoft and software in general. In 1975, an IBM mainframe computer capable of 10 million instructions per second would have cost around 10 million dollars. Just 20 years later, a computer video game was performing 500 million instructions per second at a cost of only $500. Some view us at the end of the journey and history of computers, but the truth is we are only standing just inside the doorway.
Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
... The handheld computer revolution is dominating the mobile work force, and it's only a matter of time before they're as common as personal computers, and laptops. There are even schools that are now using them in the classroom, allowing them to do school work on. Handheld Computers are the future of mobile computingWhen Handheld Computers were first introduced, it was the mobile work force that took them as gold. An address book, calendar, notebook, word processor, and much more, all rolled ...
Computers Rule Our Lives? by Jennifer Kittell
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make these programs so that they hook even the most anti-computer person into
computers and then convince him that he ‘needs’ to keep adding new “toys” to his
computer. I do want to stress that computers are an important part of our
advancing culture, but the obsession and dependency is nothing more than a
marketing scheme. A lot of media and just general people put a lot of emphasis on the use of
computers. Jobs look for computer literacy as a requirement and some bill paying ...
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