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Subject:Famous tech. communicators in literature? From:Debbie Molinaro <MOLINARO_DEBBIE -at- NY -dot- MRC -dot- SONY -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 25 Jan 1995 11:37:00 -0500
Well, the only famous tech write (of sorts) I am familiar with is
Tracy Kidder. (A kind of novelist who writes about real people at
their jobs... Don't we do that too?)
"I personally think we developed language out of a
deep inner need to complain." -- Jane Wagner/Lily Tomlin
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