Playing For Money
March, 1986
Playing for MoneyQuarterly ReportsPersonal computers are these large, expensive things you may or may not need that are built essentially like toasters. They come typically in one- and two-slice varieties, except that instead of inserting Wonder Bread into their slots, you insert floppy disks. And instead of toasting the disks, the computer "reads" them.The real miracle in all this, as I understand it, is not the computer, which is, as I say, just a fancy toaster, but the disks. A flop...