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Whatever. I'm from the school of thinking that computers are an extension to communication and other things rather than just an improvement to them.

 

A tool.

Whatever. I'm from the school of thinking that computers are an extension to communication and other things rather than just an improvement to them.

 

A tool.

 

 

QFT

Whatever. I'm from the school of thinking that computers are an extension to communication and other things rather than just an improvement to them.

 

A tool.

 

Simply put yes. But that seems like an understatement lol I'm a nerd.

Whatever. I'm from the school of thinking that computers are an extension to communication and other things rather than just an improvement to them.

 

A tool.

 

Simply put yes. But that seems like an understatement lol I'm a nerd.

 

a tool.

I'm assuming he already had his birthday this year, otherwise it would be less. XD

I know lots of ppl hated his covers with a passion, but it was his cover on EOTW that caught my eye wayyyyyyyyy back when. It was b/c of him that I started the series.

 

I also didn't know he drew the Hobbit cover. That was always one of my favorites.

 

RIP

That's the one.

 

My LOTR books are newer and have different covers.

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