Anyway make your jokes now but I'm usually right about the future of the computer industry.
As for your paperboy analogy -- sorry your logic backfires. Newspapers are and will lose even more money to electronicly provided news -- internet, wireless devices, etc... The "news" is information and just like the graph of a curve will find the highest distribution to the masses with the least distribution expense. The economic role of the middle man will be reduced -- and the news providers (ie: the content providers) -- will play a more significant role...
Anyway the day of the paperboy will soon be over... and so will your analogy... along with the paper that it *wasn't* written on.
Why do you think they call me Yoda?
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