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RE: He wrote 200,000 books (but computers did some of the work)
This should read, The Computer wrote 200,000 books, but one of his seven programers did some of the work. This is of the same level as having snipers shooting at him when his helo landed in Iraq. Excuse me, I'm confusing the "confused" as to who is dealing in the truth.
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Prolefeed  galileon | 04/15/08
prolefeed  splayedasterisk | 04/15/08
RE: He wrote 200,000 books (but computers did some of the work)  rider_tiger | 04/17/08
the most published author in the history of the planet  magallanes | 04/17/08
True, he is NOT the most published author in the history of the planet.  Dr_Zinj | 05/08/08
Another Counting Problem  MichP | 05/08/08
RE: He wrote 200,000 books (but computers did some of the work)  psintel | 04/18/08
RE: He wrote 200,000 books (but computers did some of the work)  ConnieS | 05/08/08
That Better Be a Typo  MichP | 05/08/08
Tufted Rugs  levinson | 05/08/08
This is a stupid idea.  lensjoop | 05/08/08
RE: He wrote 200,000 books (but computers did some of the work)  WSHBaker@... | 06/05/08

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