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Rating: 13 point(s) | Read and rate text individuallyMy computer is almost the centre of my universe. I love it as much as one can an inanimate object.
| Amount of texts to »computer« | 57, and there are 54 texts (94.74%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
| Average lenght of texts | 378 Characters |
| Average Rating | 2.140 points, 5 Not rated texts |
| First text | on Apr 11th 2000, 14:46:37 wrote anybody about computer |
| Latest text | on May 30th 2008, 20:05:08 wrote the index about computer |
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on Dec 9th 2007, 00:14:04 wrote
on Sep 27th 2007, 12:58:33 wrote
on Sep 13th 2007, 10:09:51 wrote |
My computer is almost the centre of my universe. I love it as much as one can an inanimate object.
A computer is a machine that is supposed to do the thinking for me. In fact, I have to do more thinking, because of the computer.
At the beginning of the twenty-first century man, with the aid of all his technologies and computers, proceeded to destroy himself. Man faded away and all that remained was the earth. Rock, wood, dirt, and computers.
What can be said to be the opposite of »computer«? Besides atrifacts, all sorts of works of nature are likened to computers--insect behavior, the brain, natural selection(it has a logic tree doesn't it?). An anti-computer must be inert, inanimate, performing no active function, and no routing or logic functions. A perfect vacuum perhaps, but what better demonstrates the empty set?
I find my computer is a neat box that I can screw around with, play games on, etc. Since a lot of other people use theirs to do really amazing things like model the human genome or the intricacies of supernovae, or at least write device drivers for Linux, I expect I am underutilizing my computer terribly. I should just go read a book.
If you don't have a computer at hand, there is nothing you can do; except having sex or eat or drink maybe. I could not have written this without a computer...
computers are great but you have to wonder if they will reach a point when we wished they never existed.
Modern computers strive for two paradoxical, yet not necessarily incompatible goals: increased simplicity using increased complexity.
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