And any decent
electronics hacker can interface electron-tube logic
to modern-day logic with fairly minimal effort. I expect the
analogous statement to be true 50 years from now.
If there are any electronics
hackers in the future. That sort of
activity may either be banned or the knowledge lost to time and bad
laws, or a combination thereof.
I have trouble imagining any such scenario in which the issue of
interfacing then-modern logic to 50-year-old logic even arises.
Or maybe we won't even be around in fifty years.
Well, yes, but then the issue is even less relevant. :)
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