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Being Semiliterate From Computers
Computers, it is a machine that can perform intricate and rhythmic actions. ... However, how do we view computers? To some they see computers as an animal trying to conquer all the obstacles that it contains. While others comprehend computers easily. ... Thus giving our world the consequences of being brainy or brainless.
A professor of computer science at Yale University, David Gelernter who published an article called “Unplugged” in The New Republic in 1994, feels that computers are a factual help but when do we know how far to go with it. In the article he basically gives us a different view on how computers are used in the present. He first talks about computers achieving many things, and with the accurate software that people have developed it can make things a lot easier and more exact.
Approximate Word count = 648 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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