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Old 03-17-2008, 11:53 AM   #31
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I suggest you read Computers Don't Argue by Gordon R Dickson.

Your story is (unintentionally) a rehash of that, but he beat you to it by about 40 years!
Is it a short story or a novel?

Somebody has since told me that Perlman did something similar for the New Yorker - and I expect there are more.
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It's also been done in a Shoppohilic novel, by Sophie Kinsella. But either way, it was great Well done
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It's also been done in a Shoppohilic novel, by Sophie Kinsella.
Holy Zeus, that sounds painful is it Greek and is it sexually transmitted?
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