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The Man Whose Name Wouldn't Fit by Theodore Tyler
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First Edition hardcover is in good condition and shows modest signs of wear to covers. DJ is covered with mylar and not clipped. Retired library copy with the usual marks and attachments. Spine has small tilt. 262 pages. Hardcover binding. Year: 1968 ISBN: B0006BUEKE There was not room at the United Metals Corporation for both Albert Duane Cartwright-Chickering (age 62) and Randolf Datatronic (model 8080). Randolf, shiny new computer, assumed that all UMC employees had last names with twenty or less letters. Cartwright-Chickering, senior marketing analyst, had 21, counting the hyphen. Randolf was in, Cartwright-Chickering was out. This is the beginning of the organization to humiliate machines that think they think.



