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A conversation with Ellen Ullman about living close to the machine
Published: 10/06/06 12:00 AM EDT
Joining me for today's podcast is the programmer-turned-writer Ellen Ullman. I recently reread her 1995 book, Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents, and found it as compelling today as it was then.

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