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There once was a book, published by Bill Gates and marketed in
25 languages in 45 countries at the same time.
I have always had a great respect for the economical sense of
Mr. Bill Gates and again he made a fortune.
But as an admirer of a few additional authors, with less sale abilities than
Bill Gates, I would like to ask two questions concerning the man
who claims e-mail as the ultimate business communication:
Why did he go back to book printing?
Why didnīt he publish it all on the web?
My questions are futile and everything make sense to the Buddhist
one-hand-clappers and people funded by the large multi-billion Gates-funds.
Of course, both books and computer screens belong to our future.
Starving authors, often in prison, and successful gurus will be there too.
Tomas Brusell
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