Doubleday stole the colophon from Aldus Manutius, the 15th century Venetian printer, who had a sign that said: "Whoever you are, Aldus asks you again and again what it is you want from him. State your business briefly and then immediately go away."
HALO Effect Originally shared by Noah Friedman This is how automation is probably going to kill us all: tell a computer to optimize for something and it will. (This observation is just a variation on the nanotech grey goo problem.)
The Service Economy I've also been there, done that, only with much less fear for my life. via Meep https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5c0ea571e4b06484c9fd4c21?ec_carp
I like the company's smiley face icon - nice nautical touch.
ReplyDeleteDoubleday stole the colophon from Aldus Manutius, the 15th century Venetian printer, who had a sign that said:
ReplyDelete"Whoever you are, Aldus asks you again and again what it is you want from him. State your business briefly and then immediately go away."