Shortly said

by Simplicissimus
Nov 24
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Se ti riferisci invece alla bolla del 2000-2001, quella è stata niente confronto alla bolla del 2008, uno starnuto rispetto ad una polmonite: la bolla del 2000 ci ha lasciato con le aziende del futuro, quella creditizia con le pezze al culo.
Oct 23
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Tutta roba dell’immenso Gabriele Quartero.

Tutta roba dell’immenso Gabriele Quartero.

Jul 29
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Governare la Nazione (via johnny4er)

Governare la Nazione (via johnny4er)

Jul 20
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Coffee: you can sleep when you’re dead!

Coffee: you can sleep when you’re dead!

Jun 29
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The unauthorized copy gets them no money in addition to taking away from print sales. An authorized copy gets them some money. Last I checked, some was better than none. So they can resist ebooks all they want but it won’t get them anywhere. The more people get used to reading on a device, the less they will tolerate having to go out and buy a paper book. If publishers don’t make it easy for customers, they’ll get it off the net for free. If they charge an unreasonable price, same thing. Most folks have a threshold where they will justify it. Sure, some will always get the pirate copy. Worrying too much about that can make them miss the big picture. I think most will buy if it’s reasonable and simple.
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I am afraid that the division between “pioneers” and “normal people” is simply outdated concept at the beginning of 21 century.
It is not a phenomenon limited to publishing world, it is affecting practically everybody today. A constant and neverending change is a fact of life. Whatever is our profession, we have to be “pioneers”… or become obsolete, and quickly.
Jun 20
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Un giorno, durante un’interrogazione di chimica, il professore chiese a Chuck Norris il Numero di Avogadro. Chuck Norris non solo lo enunciò correttamente, ma lo compose sul cellulare e gli passò Amedeo Avogadro in persona. (inviata da m-o)
Jun 18
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Free MP3 promodisplay, via www.teleread.org

Free MP3 promodisplay, via www.teleread.org

May 01
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