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How often do you use computer

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Answered by aa2061458
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Answered by Dracula73
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I thought this was a joke question, but maybe not. If you think of a “computer” as a device with a keyboard and a glowing display, then I admit that I personally use computers a majority of the 24 hours in every day. But if you think about all the things that rely on computing logic, you might discover that you use computers all the time, too.

Your car probably has about 50 microprocessors in it, so every time you drive or ride in a vehicle, you're using computers. Many of them at once.

Do you own a cell phone? Is there a digital clock within view? Were your washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave oven, refrigerator or television made more recently than 1990? Then you are using a computer every time you access any of those items. Even if you still use a land line, none of your phone calls would be routed without computerized switching networks.

Actually, let’s go even more fundamental than those things: Do you use electricity? If you get electricity from a power grid, the power grid is under computer control to balance the load on it. Even if you live in a shack with a single lightbulb hanging from the ceiling, you’re using a computer to receive the power to keep it turned on.

Sometimes, to take a break from all the time I type on a computer keyboard, I go over to my piano and play it for a while. But… it’s a digital piano…

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