Yes I know, it's the title of an obscure Arthur Koestler book (available for $58.28 on Amazon), but maybe he borrowed it?I ask because tonight I saw a *really lousy* movie that invoked that very concept. Invoked it well, I might add, one of the few credits I'll give the film besides Will Smith.
clark
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Topic - Who first used the phrase, "Ghost in the machine"? - clarkjohnsen 22:37:01 01/15/05 (10)
- Descartes. nt - Duilawyer 20:51:45 01/18/05 (1)
- In the original... what...? nt - clarkjohnsen 23:09:42 01/18/05 (0)
- You mean it wasn't Sting? (nt) - mkuller 15:48:23 01/16/05 (0)
- I give up. - Tom §. 08:52:15 01/16/05 (6)
- directv - directv 18:26:42 02/15/05 (0)
- 1949... Are you saying it's in there?... nt - clarkjohnsen 12:01:42 01/16/05 (4)
- Look inside. - Tom §. 14:47:25 01/16/05 (3)
- Easy for you to say, if you own it. nt - clarkjohnsen 17:26:04 01/16/05 (2)
- Click the book's picture at amazon. - Tom §. 19:05:04 01/16/05 (1)
- Ah! Live and learn... ntv - clarkjohnsen 21:43:34 01/16/05 (0)