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COF: Newer, faster, more golly gee, ain't always better

COF writes:
Not to make light of a serious situation but seems ta me consequences were a tad less dire when we travelled via "Ole Dobbin" or for the racier set "Big Red." Course Shanks Mare was even less fraught with peril.

Almost seems ta me thet afore too much longer we're jest gonna progress our way outta existence. Ain't is wondersome thet the faster and more powerful computers become, the more dangerous they are ta use.

I do believe B.J might be on ta sumtin. I'm not a of the Luddite persuation but it appears that newer, faster, more "golly gee" ain't always all it's cracked up ta be. --COF
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