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Well, here's an actual quote: http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/William_Gibson

"On the most basic level, computers in my books are simply a metaphor for human memory: I'm interested in the hows and whys of memory, the ways it defines who and what we are, in how easily memory is subject to revision. When I was writing Neuromancer, it was wonderful to be able to tie a lot of these interests into the computer metaphor. It wasn't until I could finally afford a computer of my own that I found out there's a drive mechanism inside — this little thing that spins around. I'd been expecting an exotic crystalline thing, a cyberspace deck or something, and what I got was a little piece of a Victorian engine that made noises like a scratchy old record player. That noise took away some of the mystique for me; it made computers less sexy. My ignorance had allowed me to romanticize them."



It caught up to his expectations with SSD.


We still have CPU fans and cables everywhere, I still think it's pretty Victorian.


Part of what makes tablets so futuristic.


Until computers stop generating so much heat that their cases become hot to touch, they're just advanced Victorian 'engines' rather than exotic futuristic. I love my SSD though, and we are getting closer to the crystalline cyberspace decks.




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