C.D. Rahm
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I.T. Confidential
Ready to uncover the underbelly of the corporate office,
C.D. Rahm presents “I.T. Confidential” (August 29,
2013, Boondoggle Press), a humorous look at the world of
information technology.
He has been an I.T. professional and innovator in the field
since first hearing the word “geek” and knew he wanted to
be one. He worked alongside Thomas Edison in inventing
electricity and Al Gore in inventing the Internet. He is
believed to have come up with the name “mouse” for the
device used to move the cursor around a monitor when he
observed his cat chasing the one he employed across his
desk during an earthquake. (The cat was very disappointed
when he caught it, but ate it anyway.) C.D. Rahm is
perhaps best known for his sage advice to Steve Jobs
when he said, “Who would buy an electronic thingy named after a piece of fruit?”
C. D. Rahm lives in anonymity inside an honest-to-goodness I.T. guy who, for reasons
of sanity and job security, prefers to remain nameless.
Date Recorded:10/4/2013
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