Danh ngôn của Douglas Adams

Computers are still technology because we are still wrestling with it: it's still being invented; we're still trying to work out how it works. There's a world of game interaction to come that you or I wouldn't recognise. It's time for the machines to disappear. The computer's got to disappear into all of the things we use.
Computers are still technology because we are still wrestling with it: it's still being invented; we're still trying to work out how it works. There's a world of game interaction to come that you or I wouldn't recognise. It's time for the machines to disappear. The computer's got to disappear into all of the things we use.
Máy tính vẫn là công nghệ vì chúng ta vẫn đang vật lộn với nó: nó vẫn đang được phát minh; chúng tôi vẫn đang cố gắng tìm ra cách nó hoạt động. Sẽ có một thế giới tương tác trong trò chơi mà bạn hoặc tôi sẽ không nhận ra. Đã đến lúc máy móc biến mất. Máy tính phải biến mất trong tất cả những thứ chúng ta sử dụng.
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