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January 6, 1997
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A thought to begin your new year
"Describing the electronic miracles of our age in the old-fashioned format of ink on wood pulp may strike you as ironic. Put it down to the fact that, for the moment, the printed and bound book remains the most convenient way to introduce new ideas into the world."
From the preface to the excellent new book by Frances Cairncross, a writer for The Economist. The book is titled: The Death of Distance, How the Communications Revolution will change our Lives. Published in November 1997 by the Harvard Business School Press.
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