Garrison0fMars
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Ok, point taken. However, the construction and power needs are inextricably linked with computers after all (Without computers, there can be no Internet) There are plenty of members of the geek subculture who consider the future I've discussed appallingly low tech because it doesn't have room for computers. (I don't think it'll be possible to manufacture and maintain them with the technology and resource base of the deindustrial era.) My working guess is that we'll bottom out a couple of centuries from now somewhere around 18th century technology, and then move from there in new directions in regards to communication technologies.
But, if there's a relatively low-tech, sustainable way to make some sort of workable computing machine that uses less energy and produces better results than a trained human being with a slide rule, that may very well stick around...but my money's on the slide rule.
Are you seriously suggesting a slide rule produces better results than a laptop that is powered by a handcrank? I hope you don't bet any real money based on that very keen intuition of yours...
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