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gnofg Donating Member (502 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-10-05 01:02 PM
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66. I probably misstated
what I meant. Research triangle is extremely smart. The concept of computing is quite old. The south had little to do with the original concept. In later years they have contributed. But the real innovation was originally done by the IBM's and the HP's. Dell is just a manufacturer. Anyone who is honest with themselves would agree that the south has always shunned"booksmart" people. That is the culture. The have been 2 great movements in the U.S,. Industrial age and the information age. How much did the south really contribute?
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