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Held Wednesday, April 26, 2000
Overview
Today, with Sam Seller's expert guidance, we consider a number of case studies in societal aspects of computing.
Question 47 for today's class: Pick your favorite (of 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8), or which ever one you find the most intriguing, and come up with a couple questions/personal opinions/grievances regarding a particular scenario.
Question 48 for Friday's class: To be determined
Notes
Contents
Summary
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Saturday, 22 January 2000
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