Maybe You ve Been to Paris and Maybe You ve Been to<br > Rome, but Wait Until You ve Been on This Trip Before<br > You Say You ve Seen It All...<br > Get ready to go on a journey to a land many people have<br >heard about but few have ever ventured into: the world of com-<br >puters. All you ll need to pack is this copy of A Tourist s Guide to<br >Computers--so relax, sit back, and enjoy the trip. Accompanied<br >by the ever-helpful Professor Qwerty and his faithful robot, you ll<br >explore the Old and New Worlds of computer history, from the<br >first digital computer (the hand!) to today s supercomputers,<br >visiting Such landmarks as Charles Babbage s rem~irka~)le Dif~<br >terentt~ Engine at~d the early etectronic giants of the lv4us ana<br > 50s,. like EN~ACa~ MARK L Then it s off to the Microworld as you<br >shrink d~ tO thesize of an electron for the deluxe tour of the<br >inner workings Of a personal computer; riding the data bus<br >between RAM, ROM and CPU chips (the Pro! will tell you all about<br > era). Ortce you~re back on your own feet again, you can take a<br >break at the Program Arcade to brush up on your ~nowieage oi<br >programming languages. It s easier than you think, and a lot of<br >fun.<br >
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