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From: simard@loral.UUCP (Ray Simard)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: time to use your brains
Message-ID: <704@loral.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 10-Dec-84 14:29:46 EST
Article-I.D.: loral.704
Posted: Mon Dec 10 14:29:46 1984
Date-Received: Wed, 12-Dec-84 04:03:17 EST
References: <1668@ucf-cs.UUCP> <677@gloria.UUCP> <> <115@normac.UUCP>
Reply-To: simard@loral.UUCP (Ray Simard)
Organization: Loral Instrumentation, San Diego, CA
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Summary: 

In article <115@normac.UUCP> scott@unix.UUCP (Scott Bryan) writes:
>simard@loral.UUCP (Ray Simard) writes:
>>Just a little theory...
>> (Observations on the image of computers created by movies, TV, etc...)

>What do want them to do, remake 2001 using a Macintosh instead of a HAL9000?
>Scott Bryan

	Well, this being net.flame and all, one supposes that anything
posted here is a complaint.  I forgot.  I was merely observing WHERE
at least some of the popular awe and misperception of computers comes from.
I didn't say it was BAD.  Just something that some people need to overcome
as they find computers of various sizes becoming more and more integral
parts of their lives.
-- 

[     I am not a stranger, but a friend you haven't met yet     ]

Ray Simard
Loral Instrumentation, San Diego
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...Though we may sometimes disagree,
   You are still a friend to me!