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- early-computings-long-strange-trip accessdate "2015-06-26".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip date "July 2010".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip first1 "Jaron".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip format "Book review".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip isCitedBy What_the_Dormouse_Said.
- early-computings-long-strange-trip isCitedBy White_Rabbit_(Jefferson_Airplane_song).
- early-computings-long-strange-trip issue "4".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip journal American_Scientist.
- early-computings-long-strange-trip language "English".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip last1 "Lanier".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip publisher Sigma_Xi,_The_Scientific_Research_Society.
- early-computings-long-strange-trip quote "John Markoff's What the Dormouse Said tells the story of the important period when the personal computer and the Internet as we know them came into being. He also describes how a new culture of drugs, sex and rock and roll was created at the same time as the computers, sometimes in the same rooms, by some of the same people.".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip title "Early Computing's Long, Strange Trip. What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry. John Markoff".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip url "http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/early-computings-long-strange-trip".
- early-computings-long-strange-trip volume "93".