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Review: Low Town by Daniel Polansky

Low Town by Daniel Polanksy. I love all things noir, so I was interested when a fantasy riff came out on it. I’m not generally a fantasy reader however, though I absolutely adored the Dragonlance series. I appreciated that Low … Continue reading

31. May 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Elon Musk On Being CEO

Unfortunately, I came to the conclusion I was better than the CEOs we hired. If I’m not CEO, I can’t make the inventions happen in the way they need to happen. Professional managers—MBA CEOs—are not very creative or adaptable, and … Continue reading

05. May 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Review: Damned Busters: Hell to Pay, Book 1

Damned Busters: Hell to Pay, Book 1 by Matthew Hughes A thoroughly enjoyable story, that centers on a highly functional autistic actuary who accidentally summons a demon but refuses to sell his soul to Satan, which has a series of … Continue reading

20. April 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Review: The New Capitalist Manifesto by Umair Haque

Fundamentally redefining capitalism in non-narrow terms. A full spectrum understanding of cost, debt, capital. The New Capitalist Manifesto: Building a Disruptively Better Business “Constructive capitalists aren’t merely seeking to be better than rivals in yesterday’s terms. They are fundamentally redefining … Continue reading

19. April 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Review: Biopunk

A tremendous introduction to one of the most exciting branches of individual superempowerment emerging today. Biopunk: DIY Scientists Hack the Software of Life. Biopunks have not achieved any major scientific breakthroughs. Maybe they never will. But they all exhibit a … Continue reading

15. April 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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