Bishop Juneblood

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Let’s begin by looking at what gets published. Through the 1980s, publishing required money—a lot of it. Typesetting was expensive, printing required substantial overhead, and distribution involved getting physical paper into the hands of readers. Today, anyone with a personal computer and an Internet connection can produce professional-looking documents and distribute them around the world without cost. And they can do so in their pajamas.
Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World
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