Print on Demand (POD) cannot defeat the primary fundamental of manufacturing consumer goods. Economies of scale. If you have the cash to back it, the […]
Infinite Exposure – Pt. 10
Both men wanted to know how Nedim had known the password. “It was obvious,” he responded. The digits in the file name were the longitude […]
Infinite Exposure – Pt. 9
There were only five emails waiting for him, yet getting through the first four took over an hour. He went through the explanation on routing. […]
Thoughts on the Publishing Cold War -Pt. 3
Officially, the physical relationship with Microsoft was only two years in length and ended a scant few years ago. The stories in the geek press […]
It Can’t Happen Too Soon!
Our President is once again targeting Amazon.com for tax and anti-trust issues. It can’t happen too soon. Amazon is the largest threat society has ever […]
Infinite Exposure – Pt. 8
Slither of Snake Once the men had finished laughing at him, the bag and car routine were repeated. All of this time he had not […]
Infinite Exposure – Pt. 7
When the engine started, Nedim could tell from the quiet and the air conditioning that this was a car. The seats felt like leather on […]
