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I'm sure they do.
My point was that the kid wouldn't necessarily associate IBM with computers or anything to do with technology that he had not seen himself. My first exposure to IBM technology involved some rather nifty punch card machines in high school. Those were replaced the next semester with TRS-80 model III's with the built-in floppy drive. If I had never seen another IBM product, I might have thought that all IBM did was make punch card machines.
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