Maxioms by Ian Angell
In 1992 and 1993, people thought I was crazy. Then, all my predictions started coming true, and I realized I read more
In 1992 and 1993, people thought I was crazy. Then, all my predictions started coming true, and I realized I had better get the book out before people said I was just reporting the news.
American newspapers write about the information economy. In contrast, Europeans speak of an 'information society.' They (the Europeans) believe business read more
American newspapers write about the information economy. In contrast, Europeans speak of an 'information society.' They (the Europeans) believe business is there to be taxed, and to support the election of politicians.
If you say no, you could be jailed for two years.
If you say no, you could be jailed for two years.
All politicians are control freaks; they think they own you. Crazy mayors want to tax the Internet. If government finds read more
All politicians are control freaks; they think they own you. Crazy mayors want to tax the Internet. If government finds they can't tax the shopkeepers, they'll tax the shoppers.
All politicians are control freaks; they think they own you, ... Crazy mayors want to tax the Internet. If government read more
All politicians are control freaks; they think they own you, ... Crazy mayors want to tax the Internet. If government finds they can't tax the shopkeepers, they'll tax the shoppers.