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Age Quote by Steve Bunce

“Before computers were everywhere I used record books, the old-fashioned way. I loved to cram, and I still love to cram, anything I write with extra facts, stuff I picked up. At the same time, especially in this day and age, you've got to make it sound like, or read like, you've not just been…” quote by Steve Bunce
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“Before computers were everywhere I used record books, the old-fashioned way. I loved to cram, and I still love to cram, anything I write with extra facts, stuff I picked up. At the same time, especially in this day and age, you've got to make it sound like, or read like, you've not just been Googling because that's not fair, that's not right!”

Steve Bunce

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast on research methods, 2020

The speaker values traditional, fact‑dense writing and resists over‑reliance on quick internet searches.

In simple terms: Prefers deep, fact‑rich work over easy Googling.

Key Takeaway

Embrace thorough research, avoid superficial shortcuts.

Themes

research integrity authenticity

Mood

reflective serious

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic essays
  • journalistic articles
  • creative writing
  • personal study notes

Key Concepts

knowledge depth information ethics writing style

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance depth with efficiency?
  • When is quick research acceptable?
A Different Perspective

May limit speed and accessibility of information.

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