Sujet : Re: What were you reading in 1968?
De : wollman (at) *nospam* hergotha.csail.mit.edu (Garrett Wollman)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 28. Jul 2024, 01:30:55
Autres entêtes
Organisation : MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab
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In article <
pan$b5463$2413c85a$6a02c9d4$86929b62@cpacker.org>,
Charles Packer <
mailbox@cpacker.org> wrote:
Subject: What were you reading in 1968?
I believe my parents were dating, but they were not yet married and I
was not yet conceived. This makes me something of a youngster on
Usenet today despite being over 50, which certainly was not the case
when I was 16 and fresh out of high school.
On the other hand, I think I am a bit more judicious in my posting
habits.
I'll be leaving for Worldcon in a few days and I entirely expect to
feel thoroughly middle-aged there, sandwiched in between the Young
People and the American retirees.
-GAWollman
-- Garrett A. Wollman | "Act to avoid constraining the future; if you can,wollman@bimajority.org| act to remove constraint from the future. This isOpinions not shared by| a thing you can do, are able to do, to do together."my employers. | - Graydon Saunders, _A Succession of Bad Days_ (2015)