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I usta do that at parties. Then when I elaborated as to the nature of my
work, the response was, invariably, "Oh, but you're not a REAL writer!"
John Posada wrote:
>
> > OK, I'm game. What's the catch? Are they less likely to search
> > your luggage?
>
> Nah...just for a fleeting half-second (about the same amount of time
> it takes to write the word "writer", I imaging to myself that I'm a
> Robert Ludlum, John Le Carre, or similar author, doing research under
> cover to write my next spy novel.
>
> ...and i don't even WANT to be a novelist...go figure.
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Amram Hakohen
Lucent Technologies
+732.949.5569
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
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