Danh ngôn của Yoko Ono

The computer is my favourite invention. I feel lucky to be part of the global village. I don't mean to brag, but I'm so fast with technology. People think it all seems too much, but we'll get used to it. I'm sure it all seemed too much when we were learning to walk.
The computer is my favourite invention. I feel lucky to be part of the global village. I don't mean to brag, but I'm so fast with technology. People think it all seems too much, but we'll get used to it. I'm sure it all seemed too much when we were learning to walk.
Máy tính là phát minh yêu thích của tôi. Tôi cảm thấy may mắn khi được là một phần của ngôi làng toàn cầu. Tôi không có ý khoe khoang nhưng tôi rất nhanh với công nghệ. Mọi người nghĩ rằng tất cả có vẻ quá nhiều, nhưng chúng ta sẽ quen với nó. Tôi chắc rằng mọi chuyện dường như quá sức khi chúng tôi tập đi.
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