At 07:10 PM 4/10/00 +0100, you wrote:
>I hardly could see the difference between a computer and a baking
>machine

My parent's offered me a baking machine.  I had a choice of their old one
or a new shiny one with no dirt on it and a range of programming
choices.  I chose the old one because it looked spacy with a large glass
dome that let you see it work.  It was more fun.
Fun is important, in computers, cars, bread machines and friends!
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