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Since 1982 I have been an instructor of computer science at the undergraduate and graduate levels. My academic background outside of computer science includes graduate degrees in literary studies, as well as an undergraduate degree in philosophy. I bring to computer science the perspective of one who is practiced in the analysis of writing styles and thought patterns. From iny first exposure to computers I was fascinated by the way computer professionals write and talk, enthralled by the concepts they use, intrigued by the cosmos that they fabricate and inhabit. Although I am now an insider, I continue to be an observer, a philosopher of computer science.