Oldest computer still in current use

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Date: Sun May 11 22:57:00 2003

> Ok, I choose my grandfather's hand then. He can count with it so
> therefore it's a computer, and he's well over 70.

His brain does the computing. His hand is just one of his I/O devices.





At 06:04 PM 5/11/03 -0700, you wrote:
>On Sun, 11 May 2003, chris wrote:
>
> > Logic plays no role... this was nothing more than a question I posed
> > (almost a week ago non the less). Therefore in looking for answers, I can
> > allow or disallow anything I please for any reason I please. That doesn't
> > make it valid or invalid for anyone other than me. If others want to tag
> > onto my 2 questions, then they can use whatever criterea they desire to
> > see if something is a valid answer for them.
>
>Ok, I choose my grandfather's hand then. He can count with it so
>therefore it's a computer, and he's well over 70.
>
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