This book feels like a very, very long Wired article. It could be interesting for those who are interested in mindsets of toddler Valley nerds, but it doesn’t brig anything more than that to the table.
Doesn’t add much
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nonstop action with a bigger than life Texas Ranger. I enjoyed every minute of this audio book. the reader had just the right accent and voice to make it seem real. Story kept me on the edge of my seat and even a couple of the bad guys had my sympathy. Read it, you’ll understand..
the book is doing a nice job of describing ownership and different ways on which it is part of an ongoing power struggle, it is to American-centric, and a bit shallow – now that we understand the rather ready to explain models of claiming ownership, what are we to do with it? it also jumps..
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