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Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers
- De: Tucker Max
- Narrado por: Tucker Max
- Duración: 3 h y 20 m
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As a thank you to those who have loved the stories and supported him for so long, Tucker has gone back through his massive archive of material one last time, culled out what you might call the "best of the rest" and arranged it here, in Sloppy Seconds, like an audiobook version of deleted scenes. Unlike most deleted scenes, however, these don't suck. So enjoy.
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Slightly Disappointing
- De Alex en 05-08-12
- Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers
- De: Tucker Max
- Narrado por: Tucker Max
Diabolical
Revisado: 09-16-21
Stressed out and looking for a sense of humor? You reeeeeeeeeeeally need to read this book. All the e's are the make this comment long enough to post.
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A Thousand Brains
- A New Theory of Intelligence
- De: Jeff Hawkins, Richard Dawkins - foreword
- Narrado por: Jamie Renell, Richard Dawkins
- Duración: 8 h y 40 m
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For all of neuroscience's advances, we've made little progress on its biggest question: How do simple cells in the brain create intelligence? Jeff Hawkins and his team discovered that the brain uses map-like structures to build a model of the world - not just one model, but hundreds of thousands of models of everything we know. This discovery allows Hawkins to answer important questions about how we perceive the world, why we have a sense of self, and the origin of high-level thought.
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Starts out good, ends up a train wreck
- De Warren en 03-15-21
- A Thousand Brains
- A New Theory of Intelligence
- De: Jeff Hawkins, Richard Dawkins - foreword
- Narrado por: Jamie Renell, Richard Dawkins
Great
Revisado: 08-31-21
really loved the book. it's comprehensive and simple enough for a non-major college student to understand. Useful for the lay person too because, as he says, the book is a model of the brain and doesn't focus on too much detail which would be hard to remember. It gets a little political at the end but finishes strong with an actual case for genes vs. knowledge which is really interesting and will be talked about in my discourse in the future.
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Talking to Strangers
- What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know
- De: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrado por: Malcolm Gladwell
- Duración: 8 h y 42 m
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How did Fidel Castro fool the CIA for a generation? Why did Neville Chamberlain think he could trust Adolf Hitler? Why are campus sexual assaults on the rise? Do television sitcoms teach us something about the way we relate to each other that isn't true? While tackling these questions, Malcolm Gladwell was not solely writing a book for the page. He was also producing for the ear. In the audiobook version of Talking to Strangers, you’ll hear the voices of people he interviewed - scientists, criminologists, military psychologists.
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Enjoyable listen with some facts incorrect
- De Jim en 09-11-19
- Talking to Strangers
- What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know
- De: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrado por: Malcolm Gladwell
True social progress
Revisado: 09-29-20
We are becoming more and more a interconnected people. We need to start thinking like it. Instead of "who's fault is it?" we should be asking "how did this situation come to pass?" I don't think Gladwell stressed enough the point that the fault in a tense situation may not fall on the individual, but on motivations and desires they hold in that moment stemming from things like training and social pressures. Free will is debatable but even accounting for it, the choices we make are directly influenced by who and what we surround ourselves with.
Really good book.
Side note: in a hypothetical situation where everyone has the best intentions at heart and can exercise a sense of self control, saying sorry and blaming someone are both a waste of time when you're trying to accomplish something. In a world lacking sin, there would still be problems to fix and personal issues to mend. People would still need to get fed even if no one stole food off the plates of others.
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Homo Deus
- A Brief History of Tomorrow
- De: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
- Duración: 14 h y 54 m
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Yuval Noah Harari, author of the critically acclaimed New York Times best seller and international phenomenon Sapiens, returns with an equally original, compelling, and provocative book, turning his focus toward humanity's future and our quest to upgrade humans into gods.
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Fun But With A Couple O' Caveats--
- De Gillian en 02-22-17
- Homo Deus
- A Brief History of Tomorrow
- De: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
Best Book for Audio
Revisado: 07-07-20
This is one of the best books to read through audio. The narration is so good, I think it might be better when it's a sort of lecture as opposed to novels which are better read as books, you get to spend time with them and learn the moral lessons.
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The Shallows
- What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains
- De: Nicholas Carr
- Narrado por: Richard Powers
- Duración: 10 h y 6 m
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Weaving insights from philosophy, neuroscience, and history into a rich narrative, The Shallows explains how the internet is rerouting our neural pathways, replacing the subtle mind of the book reader with the distracted mind of the screen watcher. A gripping story of human transformation played out against a backdrop of technological upheaval, The Shallows will forever alter the way we think about media and our minds.
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It is not consistant, so it is frustrating.
- De Adam Shields en 08-03-12
- The Shallows
- What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains
- De: Nicholas Carr
- Narrado por: Richard Powers
The Problem with Technology
Revisado: 05-16-19
Carr makes a very good point, gets a little redundant in the middle, then comes back around again at the end. The Shallows is a book I would recommend to anyone. It emphasises the lack of humanity technology encourages that you usually can only feel in your bones. The subtle things in life are already hard to define or make dialogue about but now we may be losing the capability to feel them at all. This should be included in the common discourse of society and policy making.
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Einstein
- His Life and Universe
- De: Walter Isaacson
- Narrado por: Edward Herrmann
- Duración: 21 h y 30 m
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Why we think it’s a great listen: You thought he was a stodgy scientist with funny hair, but Isaacson and Hermann reveal an eloquent, intense, and selfless human being who not only shaped science with his theories, but politics and world events in the 20th century as well. Based on the newly released personal letters of Albert Einstein, Walter Isaacson explores how an imaginative, impertinent patent clerk became the mind reader of the creator of the cosmos.
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Surprise: Two books in one!
- De Henrik en 04-20-07
- Einstein
- His Life and Universe
- De: Walter Isaacson
- Narrado por: Edward Herrmann
Well worth the read.
Revisado: 02-23-19
Pleasant and captivating. You will find things out about him you never dreamed of. I thought he was more of a hermit!
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Esther Perel's Where Should We Begin?: The Arc of Love
- De: Esther Perel
- Narrado por: Esther Perel
- Duración: 4 h y 38 m
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For her latest Audible Original, Where Should We Begin?: The Arc of Love, Esther Perel invites you to listen to private and intimate conversations exploring the evolution of relationships. Hear six sets of people at different points in their quests for romantic and familial love, including a young couple whose immigration status has forced them to consider marriage, a stepmother trying to put the pieces back together for four children whose mother died by suicide, a nonbinary child desperate to connect with their single mother, and more.
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Not Nearly as Good as the Podcast
- De LAX2NRT en 10-09-18
Couldn't be done in a book.
Revisado: 11-03-18
This is what Audible does well, and should have more of. I prdfer boomks but you could not get this experience from a book.
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The Ring of Solomon
- A Bartimaeus Novel
- De: Jonathan Stroud
- Narrado por: Simon Jones
- Duración: 12 h y 37 m
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Bartimaeus, everyones favorite (wise-cracking) djinni, is back in book four of this best-selling series. As alluded to in the footnotes throughout the series, Bartimaeus has served hundreds of magicians during his 5,010 year career. Now, for the first time, fans will go back in time with the djinni, to Jerusalem and the court of King Solomon in 950s BC. Only in this adventure, it seems the great Bartimaeus has finally met his match.
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Quirky and Fun
- De Alia en 12-26-10
- The Ring of Solomon
- A Bartimaeus Novel
- De: Jonathan Stroud
- Narrado por: Simon Jones
Good
Revisado: 07-27-18
Good book, not quite as captivating as the previous trilogy. Would still recommend to anyone who has already read the others in the series.
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Zero to One
- Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future
- De: Peter Thiel, Blake Masters
- Narrado por: Blake Masters
- Duración: 4 h y 50 m
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The great secret of our time is that there are still uncharted frontiers to explore and new inventions to create. In Zero to One, legendary entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel shows how we can find singular ways to create those new things.
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Seems Insightful Until You Think A Little Deeper
- De Mark Brandon en 10-31-14
- Zero to One
- Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future
- De: Peter Thiel, Blake Masters
- Narrado por: Blake Masters
Great underlying theme
Revisado: 03-23-18
It had a bit of left leaning ideas that bled through but overall a really good read. The whole idea of necessity of a positive, definite future is great.
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The Defining Decade
- Why Your Twenties Matter - and How to Make the Most of Them Now
- De: Meg Jay
- Narrado por: Meg Jay
- Duración: 5 h y 28 m
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Our "30-is-the-new-20" culture tells us that the twentysomething years don't matter. Some say they are an extended adolescence. Others call them an emerging adulthood. But 30 is not the new 20. In this enlightening book, Dr. Meg Jay reveals how many twentysomethings have been caught in a swirl of hype and misinformation that has trivialized what are actually the most defining years of adulthood.
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Not what I expected
- De Frank K en 06-25-17
Profoundly educational
Revisado: 07-03-17
The matter-of-fact tone takes some warmi ng up to but after a while it really fits. I learned a lot from this book, things I can use being 23. Odd things you would never think possible to have answers to are answered on this book. Like how would you really know if a stable job is a good idea? What kind of person would collect hard, unbiased statistics on that? Dr. Jay does. And well.
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