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- From: srt@aero.org (Scott Turner)
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- Subject: Re: Computer writes a book? WHY?
- Message-ID: <srt.728160284@aerospace.aero.org>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 18:44:44 GMT
- Article-I.D.: aerospac.srt.728160284
- References: <1993Jan25.163029.1901@seas.smu.edu> <kxp36!l@rpi.edu> <1k56lgINNc5q@shelley.u.washington.edu> <1993Jan27.151317.2997@seas.smu.edu>
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- pedersen@seas.smu.edu (Ted Pedersen) writes:
- >The computer really isn't writing the book. It's the programmer who writes
- >the program that writes the book.
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- The human author isn't writing the book. It's the parents who birthed
- and raised him that write the book.
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- -- Scott T.
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