“Apple! Boy, what a story. No taxes paid, everything made abroad — yet everyone worships them. This new iPhone, there's nothing new in it. Just a golden color. What the hell, right? When people start playing with color, you know they're played out.”

—  Václav Smil

This Is the Man Bill Gates Thinks You Absolutely Should Be Reading http://wired.com/2013/11/vaclav-smil-wired/all/1 in Wired (25 November 2013)

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