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`Thank you for the tenth anniversary
`Lately, inexpensive daisywheel—
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`based typewriters have been making in—
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`IBM goliball. So, with the introduction
`little more than dreams~especially in
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`IBM decided to match the daisywheel in
`future of computing. The twentieth an-
`one area by increasing the number of
`niversary issue of Creative Computing
`characters per element from 88 to 96.
`will contain an article by a computer
`For mechanical reasons, the print-
`snob—some kid now in high school
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`learning Basic, who will state that to be a
`writer, even a Sclectric, must be grouped
`real computer, a machine must. have
`closely together. Thus, the offending key
`30Mb of memory, voice recognition, a
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`64-bit address bus, and artificial intelli-
`letter Z was born. To convince people to
`gence in ROM,
`conti us buying IBM typewriters, and
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`that this new arrangement wasn’t all that
`swallow the AI myth hook, line, and
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