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As you go about your daily life, computers are interwoven in ways that you may not even consider because it is second nature to use them Take a few minutes to reflect on where you see and/or use computers throughout your day (other than your desktop/laptop, tablet, or cell
phone). Identify at least two other ways computers are used in daily life and share one pro and one con of each. For example, we commonly
use ATM machines to withdraw money (note that this cannot be one of your two selections).
Please use full sentences and make sure to include a pro and con of each. Also, do not list or write about your desktop/laptop, tablet, or cell
phone, as we are all very familiar with them and they are not the object of this exercise.
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