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- From: peterme@ocf.berkeley.edu (Peter Merholz)
- Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk,alt.cyberspace,alt.fan.dave_barry,alt.tv.mst3k,
- Subject: Computer Culture and its participants
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 03:36:35 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley Open Computing Facility
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- Here's your chance to be in a film!
- I'm writing a proposal to make a film on the computer as cultural phenomenon.
- What I need are people in the San Francisco Bay Area who would be willing to
- be interviewed on this topic (either in person or over a modem), so I have
- something solid to work from.
- What I'm looking for are people who regularly use computers as part of their
- social lives... I'm not specific to engineering or computer science types; I
- want people from all sorts of backgrounds. The more connected you are to nets
- and bulletin boards, the better.
- If you are willing, what I'd like from you is 1) in what ways you use your
- computer (work, school, social) 2) which boards/nets are you a member of
- 3) your occupation 4) your age 5) your sex 6)if you have any good anecdotes
- about the computer culture (you may type them if you have the time or energy)
- 7) anything else you feel is pertinent to the topic.
-
- Thank you *very much* ahead of time for your participation.
-
- --Peter M.
-
- (I hope this works!)
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- Peter Merholz * MY GOD * There is no god.
- Research Assistant/ * WHAT * It's really quite that simple.
- Undergraduate F*ck-up * HAVE I * Now, can't we discuss more
- UC Berkeley * DONE?! * pertinent matters?
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