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To: space cadet who wrote (371)3/15/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: George Gilder  Respond to of 5853
 
GeeWhiz, as far as I can recall I have never advocated prohibition--like Bill Buckley and Milton Friedman I have entertained the idea that current drug law promotes crime--but I have also never wanted to alter my mind (I smoked, but honest, I never inhaled) and have not pursued the subject in any depth. Wealth&Poverty, my major economic work still in print, was one of the best selling free market tomes of all time; Recapturing the Spirit of Enterprise, also in print from ICS press of San Francisco, carries the libertarian message into the technological sphere. Same for Microcosm. As for Harmonic Lightwaves, thanks for the cue. I will investigate.



To: space cadet who wrote (371)3/15/1998 11:17:00 PM
From: George Gilder  Respond to of 5853
 
The best book on optical technology is Paul Green's Fiber Optic Networks (Prentice Hall). One of his colleagues at Tellabs in Hawthorne, NY, has just published a more recent text, but I have misplaced it and cannot recall the name. Otherwise, the IEEE pubs keep me up to date.