The Asiatic P.C. Flue
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The Asiatic P.C. Flue

Why did Big Blue get out of the personal computer business.  Lack of innovation.  It's a relief to get that dinosaur out of the way.  IBM was almost exclusively responsible for keeping the typewriter in the dark ages.  If it weren't for "The Culture", and the ignoramuses that held on to the p.c. for a decade, Zerocks (I hate the deliberate use of the letter "x", it didn't work for them, did it?), we'd still have a useful form of the non electric typewriter to this day, one that types interchangeable text that would be directly transposable to electronic data. 

You know, the trend of stupidity in computers started way back in old England when the crowd was allowed to drive Babbage insane.

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