Re: Good reads for the high tech age?

From: CARL H. SNYDER, CHEMISTRY; CSNYDER@UMIAMI (CSNYDER@UMIAMI)
Date: 03/30/93


Michael Cotter writes:

>Lyo: I don't read in high tech much, nor do I read sci-fi, but you might start
>with Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, if you haven't already read it; look at
> it from a librarian's point of view. Interesting.

I just finished "Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy," "The Restaurant At The
End Of The Universe," "Life, The Universe, And Everything," and am now in
the middle of "Goodbye, And Thanks For All The Fishes." I think they are
all delightfully whacky. But what do you mean by "look at it from a
librarian's point of view"? I'm not a librarian; am I missing something?
(Other than by not being a librarian, of course.)

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