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Terry Gilliam's "Brazil" — which takes place in a dark, dismal, unnamed city at an unspecified time in which nothing (not toasters, not government computers) works as it's supposed to, women wear high-heeled shoes as hats, and terrorists bomb restaurants and department stores daily — has long been one of my favorite movies.
Terry Gilliam's "Brazil"—which takes place in a dark, dismal, unnamed city at an unspecified time in which nothing (not toasters, not government computers) works as it's supposed to, women wear high-heeled shoes as hats, and terrorists bomb restaurants and department stores daily—has long been one of my favorite movies.
The traditional keyboard and mouse (or trackpad) interface for desktop and laptop computers works for most people, but for a whole contingent of people with limited mobility or other conditions, it just isn't an option.
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"None of the computers work!
"But I Don't Know How Computers Work!" he says.
(The screens of portable computers work in a similar way).
Sometimes the computers work, sometimes they do not.
Mr Chandra's description of how computers work is masterly.
Wafers carry the chips that make computers work.
He counselled that "99% of computers work tolerably satisfactorily".
It should just be the way computers work.
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