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[[File:Guevara.jpg|450px|thumb|center|A guerrilla in a room, yesterday.]]}}
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:{{maxim|To increase efficiency, seek to remove technology from the workplace}}. — The [[JC]]
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:{{maxim|To increase efficiency, seek to remove technology from the workplace}}. — The [[JC]]’s maxims for a happy life.


You didn’t expect ''that'' now, did you?
Behold, the [[Innovation paradox]]: Why does [[reg tech]] promise so much but deliver so little?


Why do [[reg tech]] solutions promise so much but deliver so little? This is the [[Innovation paradox]]. ''Is'' it a {{tag|paradox}}, though?
''Is'' it a {{tag|paradox}}, though?


Things weren’t so bad in 1975. There was a natural limit on legal wrangling. Making any edit during a negotiation would mean ''retyping the entire page''. And posting it in. And having it posted back. In carbon triplicate.  
Things weren’t so bad in 1975. There was a natural limit on legal wrangling. Making any edit during a negotiation would mean ''retyping the entire page''. And posting it in. And having it posted back. In carbon triplicate.  

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