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Computers have been one of the most important tools ever created. They have completely changed the way we communicate, the way we process information and how we design products. Yet, interestingly the market for computers has been almost completely dominated between two choices- Mac or PC.

Here is a depiction as to why that duopoly is completely lame- really who gives a shit?

Get a life and get a better passion. 


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