New Frontier Book: Part I Found on John-Gotti.com

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I bought this interesting book and I really liked this certain part of the book. So I wrote it down and I have it on my website. You may want to take a look at it, very interesting.

http://www.john-gotti.com/WilliamBuhlman-1.htm
 
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Well, that's pretty inspiring on a very basic
popular level. But beyond that there's nothing new.
Keep reading, science is fascinating ! :smile:

P.S. Hmm... I don't think it's legal to post
parts of a copyrighted book online, be careful. :wink:

Live long and prosper.
 
Drag, I am an Italian New Yorker, tell them to bring it! Ha! :)

"This is going to be a cosa nostra till I die." (John Gotti)
 


Originally posted by drag

P.S. Hmm... I don't think it's legal to post
parts of a copyrighted book online, be careful. :wink:

Live long and prosper.

Hi drag,
The problem of copyright infringement is exempted by Copyright rules #107 and others, which permit copying in the interest of book review including criticism or for the purposes of education. I think it is important to acknowledge the source lest your effort appears to be plagerism. I sometimes insert, parenthetically, a reference to Copyright Rule #107. Cheers, Jim
 

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