Outcompete God new to this world. The initial, unnamed concepts began forming in 1965 as Frank R. Wallace contemplated writing his first book The Advanced Concepts of Poker while he was a Senior Research Chemist at E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Published by both Crown and Time Warner, that book became the all-time, best-selling poker manual: From Dr. Wallaces 1976 foundation work, Psychuous Sex, the word Neo-Tech evolved in 1979. From 1980, starting with the book titled Neocheating, Neo-Tech literature began expanding, slowly at first, but then at an ever-increasing pace while broadening its scope in cycles. Those cycles involved developing ever wider theoretical concepts for Neo-Tech and then developing ever more practical applications. By riding those expanding cycles, one gains increasing money, power, and romantic love through the fully integrated honesty and wide-scope accounting of Neo-Tech through the Golden-Helmet revenue system. Since 1981, new discoveries about Neo-Tech steadily expanded through the writings and publications of Dr. Wallace. By 1985, three other authors began writing and publishing major Neo-Tech works Mark Hamilton in the business/political areas; Eric Savage in the business/international areas; Yasuhiko Kimura in the philosophical/historical areas. Their works significantly extended both the theoretical and practical reach of Neo-Tech. In 1992, the concept of Zon anyone can outcompete God began unfolding. In late 1995, as Neo-Tech/Zon entered cyberspace, other authors began expanding the reach of Neo-Tech into new, practical areas. By 1997, the body of published Neo-Tech literature exceeded 2,000,000 words, not counting the Neo-Tech literature published in 12 foreign languages. A significant percentage of that literature is available on web site: 8 |
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