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I recently had the pleasure of speaking at a library microcomputer conference and, although some of the academic types accused me of patronizing the audience—those who have heard me speak will counter that I always patronize the audience because they're the patrons, at least from my plebian perspective—'twas a good gathering. In many ways it turned on a light that I had been shining, only I had it hidden under a bushel.