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X is, of course, the idea they want to sell you. Since I'm honest with you, I’m no different. For example, in this book, I want to sell you on the idea of useful and useless thoughts. But there’s a difference. I’m giving you my perspective—nothing more. It’s up to you to decide what you’re going to do with it.

Think Straight

Darius Foroux

Born in New York City in 1918, Richard Feynman was definitely a unique guy. He was a theoretical physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project (under Vannevar Bush) in WWII, had a show on the BBC, was an excellent lecturer, and was one of the pioneers of quantum electrodynamics (a field of quantum theory that describes how matter and light interact). Besides developing the concept of nanotechnology, he was also one of the pioneering minds in quantum computing.

ColdFusion Presents

Dagogo Altraide

If winning becomes too important in a game, change the rules to make it more fun. Changing rules can become the new game.

The Technium: What Books Will Become

kk.org

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