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In 1968 It Took The Computing Power Of 2 C-64's To Fly A Rocket To The Moon.
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In 1968 it took the computing power of 2 C-64's to fly a rocket to the moon.
Now, in 1998 it takes the Power of a Pentium 200 to run Microsoft Windows 95.
Something must have gone wrong.
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