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Re: .o.t. READING
On Aug 24, 2007, at 3:17 AM, RICK WALKER wrote:
> This book has been so enjoyable and informative about the
> fascinating history of the rise of the personal computer that
> I'm reading just a little bit a night to really soak it in.
>
> Markoff, John.
> What the Doormouse Said:
> How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer.
Speaking of "60s Counterculture" (and a bit of history previous to it),
for those who may be interested, a *very* interesting and very
detailed book is:
Acid Dreams, The Complete Social History of LSD: The CIA, The
Sixties, and Beyond
by Martin A. Lee & Bruce Shlain, with an introduction by Andrei Codrescu
One of the most fascinating (and sometimes very disturbing) books I
have ever read.
It tells both the Light and Dark sides of the whole story, and it
reveals more than ya may ever want to know
about Dr. Hoffman's "problem child". (his words) :-) I just about
read it non-stop, cover to cover.
-Rev. Fever