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Charles Flaig  
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 More options Oct 23 1991, 9:53 pm
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.misc
From: fl...@apple.com (Charles Flaig)
Date: 22 Oct 91 18:12:58 GMT
Local: Wed, Oct 23 1991 4:12 am
Subject: Quote attribution
Got a question for all you sf buffs out there, and this seems like the place
to post it.

Who originally came up with the quote "Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic"?  I would like to find out the author's name,
the book title, year it was printed, and any correction to the quote if I got
it wrong.  I suspect Niven, Clark, or Asimov, but haven't been able to track
it down....

Thanks in advance,

--Charles
  fl...@apple.com


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