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Molten metaphor keeps coming back for Moore

he little-known corollary to Moore’s Law is that computer columnists have to mention it in a column at least once a decade, and I am no exception. The miracle of digital search tells me I’ve covered it here in 1996, 2004, 2005, 2009 and 2019 (the numerate among you will deduce that it’s a pretty rough sort of law). That first date is significant because it was in PC Pro issue 18, a year before the most popular piece I ever wrote for

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