"... people in the newspaper industry saw the web as a newspaper. People in TV saw the web as TV, and people in book publishing saw it as a weird kind of potential book. But the web is not just some kind of magic all-absorbing meta-medium. It's its own thing."
"The only option is politeness-remember always that you are dealing with other primates."
Source: Oulipo ends where the work begins by Christopher R. Beha, www.believermag.com. September 2006.
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Paul Ford
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Paul Ford is a writer and developer known for his insightful commentary on technology and its cultural implications, particularly in works like 'What is Code?'.
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