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From: ksbooth@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Kelly Booth)
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Subject: Re: Doonesbury strips of user friendly software
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Date: Fri, 4-Dec-87 20:12:32 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec  4 20:12:32 1987
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In article <883@pbhyc.UUCP> ria@pbhyc.UUCP (Rich Anderson) writes:
>
>     User-friendly computer systems/software was the topic of at least a
>week's worth of Doonesbury comic strips some time ago.  Unfortunately, I
>failed to save them when they appeared in my local newspaper.  Can any of
>you tell me whether these strips have appeared in any published collection
>of Doonesbury strips?  If they have, in what collection?
>
>Richard Anderson, 415-823-3715

"Call Me When You Find America", Holt Rinehart and Winston, New York,
has the first user interface stuff (the sequence ending with Mark's
files being deleted).  It's the first sequence in the book.