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Old 04-08-2014, 12:09 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by mrwrite View Post
Manybooks.net
They have a search tool. Typed in "excel."
Best match was, "The Crusade of the Excelsior"
Under computer books such titles as:
The Cyberpunk Fakebook Chapters 1-3, by St. Jude and R.U. Sirius
I appreciate your survey of several sites, but I'd be happy to visit any search page that promoted St. Jude and R.U. Sirius from the ancient Mondo 2000 days. Virtually everyone who wrote for that magazine lived in the same house in SF, which lent a personal touch to nascent cyberculture that is usually affected or faked today. They were rather nice people, too.

Long ago, a few poems of mine appeared in an anthology of stories that someone happened to leave at the Mondo house and several people read it. A month later, the titles of a few of my poems became headings in their articles -- not because they were stealing the titles but because the titles appeared in a book that people around the house decided was important. The inside references were for people who were involved enough in that culture to know about the book.

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