Once the Xerox copier was invented, diplomacy died.
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Diplomats were invented simply to waste time.
This old notion that work is drudgery is nonsense. Most days, even back when Xerox was under siege, I could not wait to get to the office.
Xerox did OK in moving to digital in the commercial space. They didn't do well in the consumer market, but they're not a consumer brand. They don't even know how to spell consumer.
Ancient recipients of instant news probably couldn't do very much about it, for instance. Xerxes would still need three months to get his army together, and he might not get home for years.
I thought administration was the running of the office. The Xerox machine. Paying bills.
I think it's fair to say that diplomacy today requires much more of that if you're the United States of America than it did 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago.
A journalistic purpose could be someone with a Xerox machine in a basement.
Entire families work for Xerox.
War is failure of diplomacy.
Sustainable development is a proven catalyst for Xerox innovation.
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