I’m pleased to announce a new SIMPLICITY book by the late Rich Gold entitled The Plenitude. Rich was a scientist at Xerox PARC during its brightest heydays and had a unique knack for understanding how the arts, engineering, science, and design all interconnected in important ways. I hope you enjoy this new offering from MIT Press.
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You did it! Well Done.
Looking forward to get a chance to read it.
On the other side, it’s great to have your blog back!
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Simple is Free thinking, and its Funny
I Will let know my idea about ideas (mine and of the other human been and from animals, trees, our World`sNature.
Hugs a lot Augusto Console
Ok. Maybe I’m dumb.
Are you saying that a dead guy wrote a new book?
I just finished the reading of your book, it’s amazing. Thanks to bring us the simplicity in a simple way. Paco.
Hello Britney, Yes that wouldn’t make sense. It is a manuscript that Rich wrote before he passed away that was unpublished. Best, John