Ben Andersonand Blair Maclntyre Contributors: The SIGCHI Bullets ProgrammingLanguages A Play in Three Acts Once upon a time there was a group of anxious Bullets. They were anxious because another SIGCHI Bulletin deadline was approaching and the cupboard was looking distinctly bare... But then one of them had an idea. So excited did a number of the other Bullets get about this idea that they spent several days arguing about what should go in it and how it should be structured. Eventually they managed to reach some sort of consensus on what the article should look like. However, they had been arguing jar so long that the deadline had crept horrib& close and so anxiety again began to creep in. Just then The Editor came to their rescue by pointing out (as had been mooted by a number of the Bullets) that the kind of article they wanted to do would be much better i f it had a little longer to gestate and a bit more input fkom the SIGCHI communi O, as a whole. Insteaa~ he thought, why not do an article that used a tidied up version of the email exchanges to show how a
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