On Computers

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Date Submitted: 11/09/2014 02:53 PM

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Brilliant', 'Quite Good', 'What?', these are just some of the comments made recently in the press regarding Computers. Underestimate Computers at your peril. Though Computers is a favourite topic of discussion amongst monarchs, presidents and dictators, several of todays most brilliant minds seem incapable of recognising its increasing relevance to understanding future generations. Often it is seen as both a help and a hinderence to those politicaly minded individuals living in the past, obviously. Complex though it is I shall now attempt to provide an exaustive report on Computers and its numerous 'industries'.

Social Factors

Society is our own everyday reality. When Sir Bernard Chivilary said 'hounds will feast on society' [1] he shead new light on Computers, allowing man to take it by the hand and understand its momentum. Both tyranny and democracy are tried and questioned. Yet Computers demonstrates a coherent approach, something so lacking in our culture, that it is not recognised by all.

Recent thought on Computers has been a real eye-opener for society from young to old. It breaks the mould, shattering man's misunderstanding of man.

Economic Factors

Our world is driven by supply and demand. We will primarily be focusing on the Inter-Spam model, a complex but ultimately rewarding system.

Oil

Prices

Computers

There are a number of reasons which may be attributed to this unquestionable correlation. Clearly oil prices world wide are driven entirely by Computers. The economic policy spectrum is seeing a period of unprecedented growth.

Political Factors

No man is an island, but what of politics? Looking at the spectrum represented by a single political party can be reminiscent of comparing the vote of the man in the street with that of one more accustomed to Computers.

To quote style icon Esperanza Shandy 'A man must have his cake and eat it in order to justify his actions.' [2] Considered by many to be one of the 'Founding...