Absolutely. Computer aided manufacture produces accurate results over and over - whereas manually manufactured products are prone to human error.
Computers are not born they are manufactured worldwide.
Esther R. Steinberg has written: 'Teaching computers to teach' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Computer-assisted instruction, Electronic digital computers, Programming 'Computer-assissted instruction' -- subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction
The products that are manufactured by Halterung are computers, computer accessories, plugs and wires, camera for your computer, and basically anything electronics.
Not all children have access to computers at home so homework is difficult for them.
CAD - Computer Assisted Design Programs include AutoCAD, TurboCAD
If youare talking about computers, it's a brand name of a computer, manufactured by HP.
Toshiba was the first company to manufacture and sell computers. Apple was the first company to produce a personal computer.
Joanne Capper has written: 'Computers and learning' -- subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction, Evaluation, Research
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Yes, Computers manufactured from the 60's to the 90's have traces of gold in the motherboard.
D. LaMont Johnson has written: 'Computers and technology in education' -- subject(s): Computer-assisted instruction
Because it would be a total waste of money to buy more computer than you need but you also would not want the buy a computer that would not fulfill your needs. Know that a cheap computer is pretty much a cheap computer and you get what you pay for. I personally recommend Apple computers. No matter which Apple Computer you buy you will be getting a quality product with quality parts and manufactured to the highest standards. Apple makes no cheap computers unlike Windows which are manufactured by various companies. Some are cheaply built and some are not. Apple computers are manufactured by Apple and contain nothing but Apple software.