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Understanding America's Luddites
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 6.1.1998

In 1995, shortly after the Washington Post published the Unabomber's manifesto, a "guess who" game became popular on talk radio. Prompted by an article written by Tony Snow, then of the Detroit News, the object was to correctly guess who wrote a particular anti-technology passage--Vice President Al Gore in his best-selling Earth in the Balance or the Unabomber in his manifesto.

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