> You clearly believe that 'toy' and
'computer' are mutually exclusive. I
> do not.
That was very much a valid distinction in 1980, but
because microelectronics
applied to the toy market are as valid and "real" an application asn any
other, it's no longer the case.
So why do *you* bother drawing a distinction between the two if toys are a
valid use? A computer is a computer, no matter what it's used for, right?
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