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SIUE STUDENT RESEARCHES WHY SO MANY LOVE TO HATE \CLIPPY\
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Susan C. Thomson Of The Post-Dispatch
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Dharna, Nisha
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2003
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Susan C. Thomson Of The Post-Dispatch
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Dharna, Nisha
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/ Windows operating system
2003
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SIUE STUDENT RESEARCHES WHY SO MANY LOVE TO HATE \CLIPPY\
2003
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Clippy is one of those characters you love to hate, and Nisha Dharna thinks she has figured out why: He's just not human enough. \"I used him sometimes and he would frustrate me,\" Dharna said. Most of the other people she asked about him didn't much like him either. They weren't the only ones. A sheaf of Web sites that mock and deride him, call him a terrorist, even call for his death attests to widespread anti-Clippy sentiment. Clippy refuses to take his fate silently. On a Microsoft Web site, he says he got demoted because the new software made office assistants like him useless. \"Obsolete,\" he says. \"And, I'm told, hideously unattractive.\" He announces he's looking for a job and invites viewers to decide which he's best suited for: president of the United States, chef, lock pick, lead singer for a metal band or paper clip.
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Pulitzer, Inc
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