In the early days, computers were strictly for the nerds. Back then we had no clue that we'd soon be "Googling" strangers, building enormous networks of "friends," and creating fan pages for goats and pickles. Nope, we were learning how to be young entrepreneurs with Lemonade Stand and exploring the old west with Oregon Trail. As the years progressed, however, the nerds won out, and we all now live in their Facebooky, Twittery, cloud-computery world.
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nerds do not use cloud computing as it is an easy way for people to steal your data