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    Re:What's a digital person?
    · 04/01/03 at 4:53 PM ET

    A digital person is a person with some good knowledge of computer science. There are millions of people in the US who fit into this description.

    People who use computers without this above knowledge are the lucky benefactors of the "Society of Digital Persons" great works - works of making these complex machines easy for un educated people who hold masters and PhD's to use.

    The proper term for people who use the machines created by digital persons is "Digital Drones", and the drones must worship the digital persons and gods of the internet, who are omniscient, omnipotent, omni benevolent and omnipresent overseers of all you see on the web.

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    • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 04/02/03
      • Re:What's a digital person?, by Susan Ventouri, 04/29/03
        • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 05/02/03
        • Re:What's a digital person?, by Tomas Patrocinio, 05/05/03
          • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 05/07/03
            • Re:What's a digital person?, by Simon, 05/19/03
              • Re:What's a digital person?, by Simon, 05/19/03
                • Re:What's a digital person?, by John, 05/21/03
                  • Re:What's a digital person?, by Tomas Patrocinio, 06/07/03
        • Re:What's a digital person?, by D. Sabo, 06/07/03

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