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Re: Re: Farmalls VS Computers
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Posted by Rich on December 30, 2003 at 09:14:51 from (66.82.45.80):
In Reply to: Re: Farmalls VS Computers posted by Kelly C on December 29, 2003 at 22:09:51:
Thanks for a great story, Kelly. I see myself in your story many times. Do you (and all our readers) find the following to be true? In the days of the F-20 and H a tractor owner had to be a mechanic to keep things running. Now modern tractors almost run themselves but if (or when) they break a specialized expert is needed to fix them. In the early days of the PC a computer owner had to be a programmer to keep the computer running. Now computers do run themselves but if (or when) they break a specialized expert is needed to fix them. Which way is better? A modern tractor and a modern computer certainly can do more work when they are working right than the old equipment could do. But when the new break it is much more trouble than when the old machines broke. Ainna hey?
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