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“Undo”

a novel by Joe Hutsko

COPYRIGHT 1996, by Joe Hutsko

March, 1996 [Etext #480] ^toms

 

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“Undo”

a novel by Joe Hutsko

 

COPYRIGHT 1996, by Joe Hutsko

 

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“UNDO” ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB

The WWW version of “Undo” is located at http://www.vivid.com/undo.html

(Special thanks to Nathan Shedroff, Drue Miller, and Anita Corona of San Francisco-based Vivid Studios, for kindly creating and maintaining the “Undo” WWW page; you folks are a many splendid thing.)

 

NOTE TO NEWTON USERS

A Newton Book edition of “Undo” is available in the Newton/PIE Forum on CompuServe (GO NEWTON), in the Newton Forum on America Online (KEYWORD: NEWTON), and in the Newton Books Forum on eWorld (SHORTCUT: NEWTON).

(Special thanks to Patty Tulloch, of Apple Computer, Inc., for her kindness, her commitment, and most of all, her friendship. Without her assistance, the Newton Book edition of “Undo” would not have been possible.)

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

AUTHOR’S NOTE

DEDICATION

INTRODUCTION TO THE ELECTRONIC EDITION

PROLOGUE PRT I

* Chapters 1 - 6

PRT II

* Chapters 7 - 11

PRT III

* Chapters 12 - 16

PRT IV

* Chapters 17 - 20

PRT V

* Chapters 21 - 24

THE END

 

AUTHOR’S NOTE

This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, companies, products, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, companies and/or products, or locales, is entirely coincidental.

DEDICATION

This novel is dedicated to the loving memory of my father

Stephen M. Hutsko

INTRODUCTION TO THE ELECTRONIC EDITION

“What a long, strange trip it’s been.” — The Grateful Dead

 

As nearly as I can remember, I began writing this novel in the summer of ‘88, after leaving my job at Apple Computer, Inc., where I worked for almost four years for former Apple chairman John Sculley, as his personal technology advisor. It was a neat job

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