“Zooks! At last, the culture, folklore, and mythology of computing. Here’s the digital dirt from our computer age...collected and retold by Karla Jennings.” ―Cliff Stoll, author of The Cuckoo’s Egg
Are you someone who’d use a RAM chip as fertilizer? Do you think that the best way to boot up a computer is with a steel toe? Then The Devouring Fungus is the book for you. Anyone who’s ever had anything to do with computers―from the sophisticated hacker to the confused office worker to the unsuspecting parent who finally relented to the kid’s demand for a PC―will find something here to chuckle about."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Karla Jennings lives in Decatur, Georgia, where she is working on a novel.
From Publishers Weekly:Anyone who has ever had a day's worth of computer work vanish into a black hole will relish this assortment of anecdotes about the mysterious machines and their devotees. Freelance journalist Jennings delves into history, recalling IBM's origins, the author of the first program (Ada Byron, daughter of Lord Byron) and source of the word "nerd" (Dr. Seuss). There is an insider's glimpse of Silicon Valley, where "People stop you in the street and ask for a dollar to buy a floppy." There are the games programmers play on users, like the accountant who searched for a water drain under the desk when a prank program led his computer to mimic a washing machine. High-tech cat and mouse is equally inventive: alerted by an unexplained charge in his user account, astrophysicist Clifford Stoll tracked down a spy ring that had gained access to Defense Department data (see Stoll's The Cuckoo's Egg , nonfiction reprints below). And we're reassured that computers don't do everything well: an English-French translation program missed the point when it rendered "Out of sight, out of mind" as "Blind, insane." The book is illustrated with cartoons by Garry Trudeau, Rich Tennant and others.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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