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Subject: Re: Electronic sweatshops
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Date: 23 Jun 88 14:15:40 GMT
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In article <11233@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> eugene@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Eugene Miya) writes:
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>There is a new book out with this in the title.
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>--eugene miya
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>[Has anyone out there read it?  What is the argument?  Is it persuasive?
>How does it relate to women?  TR]

I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but I heard an interview
with the author, Barbara Garson, recently.  Sounds like an important
book.  One point she made in the interview was Systems Analysts keeping
management types from doing dumb things.

Ken Firestone   ...mimsy!aplcen!kenf