I feel no one told it this way – from Gary Kildall hopping onto his plane, to a fateful conference where reporters mocked the mighty IBM.
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Also, tell me this right here is not some serious Pulitzer Prize stuff.pic.twitter.com/ySQu4tBiSu
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These two extremes I found the most exciting parts of writing so far, fun moments among hours that sometimes don’t feel like fun at all…
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…one is assembling a puzzle (book) made of puzzles (chapters) made of puzzles (sections) – while allowing the pieces to shape the whole…
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…and another one is, once in a while, writing a sentence that feels like it belongs in a book. And then realizing *I* wrote it.
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Like this one sentence, which perhaps makes little sense without context, but you have no idea how proud I am of these nine words.pic.twitter.com/oiNjqw2jL5
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The weirdest four books I encountered while researching my book.pic.twitter.com/3gWnaOGJRv
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I think I showed this too you at some point:https://twitter.com/WideSpacer/status/776435378970439684 …
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Pairs nicely with the pink one three books above it.
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Yeah, that will be an interesting/tough chapter to write.
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My impression is that women as secretaries in the 1870s was still considered an opportunity rather than "women's work."
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