This is what a colleague of my father told him at work some decades ago with microcomputers.
He felt calling those "toys" computers was some disrespectful for the real thing, the one with 125 MBytes hard drive, instead of the ridiculous amount the toys had at the time.
Of course he wanted all the company to buy an IBM mainframe(under his control of course). My father decided to buy 30 micro computers instead. It was a great decision st the end.
Those hobbyists making semi-useless, plastic trinkets are the same people that will make the serious low tolerance manufacturing in the future.
He felt calling those "toys" computers was some disrespectful for the real thing, the one with 125 MBytes hard drive, instead of the ridiculous amount the toys had at the time.
Of course he wanted all the company to buy an IBM mainframe(under his control of course). My father decided to buy 30 micro computers instead. It was a great decision st the end.
Those hobbyists making semi-useless, plastic trinkets are the same people that will make the serious low tolerance manufacturing in the future.
Did you learned to run and jump before crawling?