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The Power of Perception

About 3 pages (932 words)

The Washington Post, April 4th, 1994

Even as the season reaches a climax with tonight's championship game, I can't get my mother into college basketball. She complains that "players are so tall, they just stand there and drop the ball into the basket." I can't get her to see the grace, precision and excitement that's on the screen. It's a matter of perception: not so much what's there as what she thinks is there. Perception is a dominant factor in desktop computing too, and there is no better example than the newly available PowerPC, named the Power Macintosh family in its Apple manifestation. PowerPCs most likely signal a major ...

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