Steve DeWinter Quotes
In A Small, Dark Room With No Windows, A Man Hunched Over His Cluttered Workstation. Papers Were Scattered All Over The Surface Of The Desk And He Had To Dig Through Them To Find The Keyboard. He Sat Down And Turned On The Monitor. As The Display Warmed Up, A Bright Green Typing Arrow Faded Into View In The Bottom Corner Of The Screen. The Man Scraped His Hand Across His Scraggly Beard And Typed Into The Screen On His Computer. "How Are You Doing Today?" The Display Beeped And Words Formed On The Screen As Someone Responded. "When Can I Have Someone To Play With?" The Man Sighed And Typed Again. "I'm Sorry, But You Know Why You Must Be Alone Right Now." The Computer Beeped As The Reply Came Across The Screen. "I'm Doing Better." "I'm Sure You Are, But I Have To Be Sure You Can't Hurt Anyone." "I Promise I Won't." "I Believe You. But There Are Some Things I Have To Do To Make Sure.
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