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Latest revision as of 15:46, 13 October 2022

Jonathan Pinnock. Apparently.

Jonathan Pinnock is a writer of indifferent ability and a singularly unfocused bibliography. He seems to have tried every genre at some point without achieving a great deal of success in any of them. The fact that his most successful work to date is a book he wrote in the mid-nineties on an obscure Microsoft technology that got abandoned not long afterwards speaks volumes. In person, he is, frankly, disappointing, and he looks much less prepossessing than his absurd author photo might suggest.

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