Danh ngôn của Neil Gershenfeld

Fungible goods in economics can be extended and traded. So, half as much grain is half as much useful, but half a baby or half a computer is less useful than a whole baby or a whole computer, and we've been trying to make computers that work that way.
Fungible goods in economics can be extended and traded. So, half as much grain is half as much useful, but half a baby or half a computer is less useful than a whole baby or a whole computer, and we've been trying to make computers that work that way.
Hàng hóa có thể thay thế được trong kinh tế có thể được mở rộng và giao dịch. Vì vậy, một nửa lượng ngũ cốc có ích bằng một nửa, nhưng một nửa em bé hoặc một nửa chiếc máy tính sẽ ít hữu ích hơn cả một em bé hoặc cả một chiếc máy tính, và chúng tôi đang cố gắng tạo ra những chiếc máy tính hoạt động theo cách đó.
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