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Each computer lives only six months, and then it's replaced by a machine that has a better chip in it, or something.
The majority of non-users has no access to a computer, lives in an area without internet services or cannot afford the costs associated with going online.
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Some computer live a rough life as a POS system, signage computer, or my in-laws trojan-infested box.
We are too exaggeratedly engaged by computer living.
(S1 GP) "We're all using the computer live and we've being doing so for quite a while, it's take a bit of a churn to get people to do it but it's working".
Richard Brautigan, the great hippy writer, envisaged a "cybernetic meadow" in which "mammals and computers live together in mutually programmed harmony".
Watson was built from 90 highly specified computers, lived in a special air-conditioned room and consumed dozens of kilowatts of power.
The poem predicts a time when "mammals and computers live together in mutual programing harmony", aptly foreseeing the tech culture that flourishes today.
Previous generations of computers live on mainframes are widespread, and PCs are certainly not going away but each successive generation of computing devices is smaller, more personal and more numerous than its predecessor.
Humans and computers live together harmoniously in a vast galactic empire.
In New York City, a computer consultant lives in a former garage outfitted with twin sleeping pods made from an oil truck tank.
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