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Thanks very much, antwarrior. To answer your question, "computeral" is a term I've coined to replace "digital" in a lot of cases where "digital" really isn't cutting it. By computeral, I mean something that is computer-like in its essence, in the same way we might say that a song is a form of oral communication or a book is literary (the root word for both "literary" and "literal" having to do with the same root for our word "letter", i.e. it is intrinsically related to letters and glyphs). Often times we talk about digital technology or digital formats, but I think that often using "digital" is an abuse of the term, which really implies something about the technical aspect (i.e., zeros and ones, or digits) without really touching on what's obvious to everyone, that these things are unique to computers and only make sense in the context of computers. It wouldn't make much sense to write out an MP3 file on paper in binary or hex, and yet "digital" kind of connotes that.
I probably should have included a more thorough explanation in the article, but as you said it was already growing long and so I only briefly alluded to it having to do with the "essence" or "soul" of a computer. I also included a link to an entry on my blog, http://www.whatdigitalrevolution.com/?p=108, where I first coined the term.