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Jewish Magic and Superstition
- De: Joshua Trachtenberg
- Narrado por: Gary Tredwell
- Duración: 11 h y 42 m
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Discover the rich tapestry of folklore woven into Jewish traditions. From magical creatures like Golems and Succubi to talismans, charms and even the esoteric origins of the celebratory cry of "mazel tov", this comprehensive review by Joshua Trachtenberg, a Reform rabbi and PhD holder from Columbia University, offers a detailed and captivating history of Jewish magical belief and practice from the 10th to 15th century.
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Fascinating information, flawed reading
- De Paul Stevenson en 04-18-23
- Jewish Magic and Superstition
- De: Joshua Trachtenberg
- Narrado por: Gary Tredwell
awful performance
Revisado: 12-16-24
in addition to the fact that the performer didn't even try to look up how to pronounce the Hebrew correctly, he insists on saying "quote end quote" whenever there are quotation marks. in the original text, Trachtenberg sometimes intersperses 3 or 4 quoted fragments in the same sentence. the constant reading out of all the quotation marks may be technically faithful to the book, but it's so distracting as to make it unlistenable
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The Alignment Problem
- Machine Learning and Human Values
- De: Brian Christian
- Narrado por: Brian Christian
- Duración: 13 h y 33 m
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Today's "machine-learning" systems, trained by data, are so effective that we've invited them to see and hear for us - and to make decisions on our behalf. But alarm bells are ringing. Systems cull résumés until, years later, we discover that they have inherent gender biases. Algorithms decide bail and parole - and appear to assess black and white defendants differently. We can no longer assume that our mortgage application, or even our medical tests, will be seen by human eyes. And autonomous vehicles on our streets can injure or kill.
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Required reading for any AI course
- De ehan ferguson en 11-16-20
- The Alignment Problem
- Machine Learning and Human Values
- De: Brian Christian
- Narrado por: Brian Christian
Responsible AI: Accessible without sacrificing accuracy
Revisado: 06-27-24
I've read a number of books on ML for general audiences. This one is the best.
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A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 12th Edition
- The Time Tested Strategy for Successful Investing
- De: Burton G. Malkiel
- Narrado por: George Guidall
- Duración: 11 h y 42 m
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At a time of frightening volatility, what is the average investor to do? The answer: Turn to Burton G. Malkiel's advice in his reassuring, authoritative, gimmick-free, and perennially best-selling guide to investing. Long established as the first book to purchase before starting a portfolio or 401(k), A Random Walk Down Wall Street now features new material on "tax-loss harvesting", the crown jewel of tax management; the current bitcoin bubble; and automated investment advisers; as well as a brand-new chapter on factor investing and risk parity.
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Why no pdf of charts???
- De P. Kastenholz en 06-27-19
- A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 12th Edition
- The Time Tested Strategy for Successful Investing
- De: Burton G. Malkiel
- Narrado por: George Guidall
great beginner advice for investing
Revisado: 05-09-23
we have the author, along with John Bogle of Vanguard, for the existence of index funds. While much of this book can be thought of as evidence to support the argument in favor of indexing, a beginner investor like me will get more out of this book than just "buy a total stock market index." the author also goes into diversification strategies and portfolio rebalancing, risk categories, bonds, CDs, etc, as well as stuff like smart beta. one thing to be aware of: the hard copy of the book contains a number of tables and graphs which aren't included here. also there is now a newer (13th) edition of this book.
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Duplex
- A Micropowers Novel
- De: Orson Scott Card
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki
- Duración: 9 h y 41 m
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Ryan wakes up to find his contractor dad building walls to turn their big old house into a duplex. The family that moves into the other side includes Bizzy Horvat, the pretty girl he has a crush on at school. Bizzy claims her mother is a witch with the power to curse people with clumsiness or, in Bizzy’s case, astonishing beauty. When a bee gets caught in Bizzy’s hair, Ryan acts so quickly and radically to save her from getting stung that he attracts the attention of a group of micropotents - people with micropowers.
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So much potential
- De T. Smith en 09-22-21
- Duplex
- A Micropowers Novel
- De: Orson Scott Card
- Narrado por: Stefan Rudnicki
Ejoyable YA novel
Revisado: 03-26-22
I'm an adult who has been reading OSC since I was a kid. I read his other micropowers novel, Lost & Found, but it's not necessary to enjoy this one.
the primary superpowers/ bad guys plot takes a backseat to the story of a teen romance and a family dealing with separation of the parents, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Two things kind of annoyed me about this novel: the first lecture that Ryan's dad gives him about why he won't hire him as an employee went on way too long. I get that Ryan learning to take responsibility is an important part of his character arc, but even as an adult in his mid-thirties, a 10 minute lecture, even experienced vicariously, isn't fun and is not the reason I want to read a YA SF novel.
The other thing that I thought was heavy-handed was the repetition, about 5-6 times throughout the first half of the book, that Ryan's attraction to Bizzy was not based purely on her looks. We get it, he's not shallow, he's a good guy. You don't have to keep repeating it. Show, don't tell.
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Perelandra
- Ransom Trilogy, Book 2
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Howard
- Duración: 7 h y 47 m
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Perelandra is a planet of pleasure, an unearthly, misty world of strange desires, sweet smells, and delicious tastes, where beasts are friendly and naked beauty is unashamed, a new Garden of Eden, where the story of the oldest temptation is enacted in an intriguingly new way.
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An Insightful Look at the Nature of Temptation
- De Tim en 05-17-05
- Perelandra
- Ransom Trilogy, Book 2
- De: C. S. Lewis
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Howard
Even better than Out of the Silent Planet
Revisado: 03-25-21
While Out of The Silent Planet felt like a harder-SF version of A Princess of Mars, Perelandra is less space opera and is more a novel of ideas - especially philosophical and theological ones. The cosmology of OOSP is further developed. Has a "gnostic thriller" vibe similar to Philip K Dick's VALIS/Divine Invasion
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The Land Beyond
- A Thousand Miles on Foot through the Heart of the Middle East
- De: Leon McCarron
- Narrado por: Leon McCarron
- Duración: 8 h y 32 m
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There are many reasons why it might seem unwise to walk, mostly alone, through the Middle East. That, in part, is exactly why Leon McCarron did it. From Jerusalem, McCarron followed a series of wild hiking trails that trace ancient trading and pilgrimage routes and traverse some of the most contested landscapes in the world. In the West Bank, he met families struggling to lead normal lives amidst political turmoil and had a surreal encounter with the world's oldest and smallest religious sect.
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Enjoyable tour through the West Bank and Jordan
- De Misfit en 03-18-21
- The Land Beyond
- A Thousand Miles on Foot through the Heart of the Middle East
- De: Leon McCarron
- Narrado por: Leon McCarron
Enjoyable tour through the West Bank and Jordan
Revisado: 03-18-21
I always prefer books narrated by the author, especially when the book is a first-person account like this one. Leon McCarron does a good job with his performance - his Irish accent is light and understandable, his voice is melodic rather than monotone and his vocal inflections and emphasis add to, rather than distract from the narrative. It probably won't put you to sleep if you're sitting up, but you could listen to this book and drift off to sleep if you wanted to. I generally don't care about prononciations of words, but if that sort of thing bothers you, there were a few foreign words whose prononciations were decidedly anglicized.
He doesn't take himself too seriously, and it's a pretty lighthearted listen even though there are some heavy topics discussed.
I was a bit disappointed upon finishing the audiobook to learn that this audiobook was abridged - If I had known that then I may have just bought the print copy instead.
McCarron in some places gives good historical background on the places he visits, other times I felt I wanted more context than was provided.
The biggest flaw with this book the author himself notes twice and makes a half-hearted attempt to rectify at the end: the book is subtitled 'A Journey to the Heart of the Middle East' and the author uses the term 'Holy Land' a number of times in the book, yet he hardly spends any time at all in Israel or talking to Israelis - but spends the majority of time with Bedouin and Palestinian Arabs, and in the West Bank, Jordan (and a short stop in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt).
The last 45 minutes (the Epilogue basically) he spends some time in Israel and talks to some Israelis, but the final interview felt like it was cut off rather abruptly, and felt rather forced - like the author didn't really want to be there and was just trying to appear to be doing his due diligence.
Overall, the author does provide a *somewhat* balanced view of the Israel-Palestinian conflict - while it isn't outright anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian propaganda, the author's pro-Palestinian biases are made pretty clear.
(Full disclosure: I'm Jewish and recently moved to Israel).
All that being said, the point of the book was not supposed to be about politics, but about travel and walking, which I understand and taken in that way it was a good book.
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