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that's an important distinction, affordability.  You define personal
computers to contain microprocessors, which made them affordable.  The
demand was always there, it's the point in the demand curve that allowed x%
of the population of an affluent country to afford them.    Above the
point, not personal past it, personal.

Is that what you're saying?

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