Shows some of the ways that computers can be used to manage personal data. First, a London business man in a suit withdraws pound notes from a marble-lined ATM, then we see a podunk American suburban family in a station wagon drive up to a standalone ATM. Dad withdraws cash, and the family looks happy. Then we see a man with a beard in a plaid shirt sitting in his kitchen in front of a computer terminal. There’s a close up of him putting a five inch / 5” floppy disk into the drive. He has his hand on his chin, and we get a shot of the computer screen, which shows a graph of calf prices. Walter Cronkite seems to be the narrator.