Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
David Brown wrote:
Computers we make have to be laboriously programmed.

Um, excuse me?  Literacy and education don't come for free, you know.

That, and the programming of the silicon is generally done once, on one machine, and then just loaded by others like it. I don't know of anyone who has been able to download any of his schooling into the analog computer of anyone else. Compile time applies to each person's analog gray matter computer. No RPMs there.



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