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  1. Xref: sparky comp.ai:5089 rec.arts.books:26557 misc.writing:4335 rec.arts.int-fiction:1311
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!ogicse!hsdndev!ncar!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!news.aero.org!srt
  3. From: srt@aero.org (Scott Turner)
  4. Newsgroups: comp.ai,rec.arts.books,misc.writing,rec.arts.int-fiction
  5. Subject: Re: Computer writes a book? WHY?
  6. Message-ID: <srt.728160284@aerospace.aero.org>
  7. Date: 27 Jan 93 18:44:44 GMT
  8. Article-I.D.: aerospac.srt.728160284
  9. References: <1993Jan25.163029.1901@seas.smu.edu> <kxp36!l@rpi.edu> <1k56lgINNc5q@shelley.u.washington.edu> <1993Jan27.151317.2997@seas.smu.edu>
  10. Organization: The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA
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  13.  
  14. pedersen@seas.smu.edu (Ted Pedersen) writes:
  15. >The computer really isn't writing the book. It's the programmer who writes
  16. >the program that writes the book.
  17.  
  18. The human author isn't writing the book.  It's the parents who birthed
  19. and raised him that write the book.
  20.  
  21.                     -- Scott T.
  22.