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by buran77
1545 days ago
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Even as late as 1997 only ~35% of households in the US had a computer [0]. Earlier in the '90s it would have been quite a bit fewer, closer to the ~15% in 1990. Elsewhere in the world even fewer still. And it's very plausible that computer professionals were more likely to have a computer, substantially above the average. You seem to have taken offense with what OP said and returned it for free, with no arguments attached. [0] https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/1999/Apr/wk1/art01.htm |
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