By Jeffrey Krivis
Consider the latest and perhaps most notable invention of this century, the microchip. This small object, similar to the character in the fast-disappearing arcade game Pac-man, needs constant nourishment to survive, snacking on outdated electronics and gobbling up obsolete modes of communication...
Consider the latest and perhaps most notable invention of this century, the microchip. This small object, similar to the character in the fast-disappearing arcade game Pac-man, needs constant nourishment to survive, snacking on outdated electronics and gobbling up obsolete modes of communication...
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