In Search of a Right-Brained Computer

In Search of a Right-Brained Computer available at Amazon, is the story of my search to find a computer for my right-brained wife. Since I'm left brained, this was perhaps a futile attempt. Yet I pursued it. What I found was what makes right- and left-brained people ask the same questions while asking different questions. I'm left brained. I want to know the story of a computer before I buy it. But to me, its story means, What's it like right now? What are its features? To my wife its story means, What was its history? What will it be like in the future? I explore each of the main questions one might ask when purchasing a computer and show how left-and right-brained people mean different things when they ask that question. I then go through a computer system I designed in an attempt to design a right-brained computer. Then I analyze where it came close to meeting its mark and where it fell short. I throw in some computer humor along the way.

While this book is about designing a computer that works the way you do, it's also about understanding people.
Reading Ease: Easy; Reading Level: 7th Grade
Rating / Maturity: General Audience

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In Search of a Right-Brained Computer

In Search of a Right-Brained Computer available at Amazon, is the story of my search to find a computer for my right-brained wife. Since I'm left brained, this was perhaps a futile attempt. Yet I pursued it. What I found was what makes right- and left-brained people ask the same questions while asking different questions. I'm left brained. I want to know the story of a computer before I buy it. But to me, its story means, What's it like right now? What are its features? To my wife its story means, What was its history? What will it be like in the future? I explore each of the main questions one might ask when purchasing a computer and show how left-and right-brained people mean different things when they ask that question. I then go through a computer system I designed in an attempt to design a right-brained computer. Then I analyze where it came close to meeting its mark and where it fell short. I throw in some computer humor along the way.

While this book is about designing a computer that works the way you do, it's also about understanding people.
Reading Ease: Easy; Reading Level: 7th Grade
Rating / Maturity: General Audience

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In Search of a Right-Brained Computer

In Search of a Right-Brained Computer

by Dale Stubbart
In Search of a Right-Brained Computer

In Search of a Right-Brained Computer

by Dale Stubbart

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In Search of a Right-Brained Computer available at Amazon, is the story of my search to find a computer for my right-brained wife. Since I'm left brained, this was perhaps a futile attempt. Yet I pursued it. What I found was what makes right- and left-brained people ask the same questions while asking different questions. I'm left brained. I want to know the story of a computer before I buy it. But to me, its story means, What's it like right now? What are its features? To my wife its story means, What was its history? What will it be like in the future? I explore each of the main questions one might ask when purchasing a computer and show how left-and right-brained people mean different things when they ask that question. I then go through a computer system I designed in an attempt to design a right-brained computer. Then I analyze where it came close to meeting its mark and where it fell short. I throw in some computer humor along the way.

While this book is about designing a computer that works the way you do, it's also about understanding people.
Reading Ease: Easy; Reading Level: 7th Grade
Rating / Maturity: General Audience


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165483004
Publisher: Dale Stubbart
Publication date: 03/19/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 531 KB

About the Author

I've been working with and loving computers for over 40 years. For more than 30 years I've been searching for a computer my wife could also love. I'm left-brained, she's right-brained. I think more like a computer - she, not so much.
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