Dave Barry in Cyberspace

Author: Dave Barry
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Dave Barry in Cyberspace is a comedic exploration of the early internet era and the absurdity of personal computing. Pulitzer Prize winner Dave Barry turns his sharp wit toward the frustrations of hardware setups, the obsession with unnecessary fonts, and the strange corners of the emerging World Wide Web. He captures the specific madness of a time when technology promised to simplify our lives b…

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