Weekend Reading: World War II at Sea
I try to keep looking for ways to interact with my kids in new ways. My son loves reading about military history, so I though I would add a book on that topic to my reading list. Reading it together...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: What the Eyes Don’t See
Government failed Flint, Michigan. In April 2014, Flint changed its water source from treated Detroit system to the Flint River. Officials failed to apply corrosion inhibitors to the water. As a...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: The Spider Network
When I was a junior corporate lawyer, I sat in a debt training session. One of the partners mentioned LIBOR. The explanation confused me. But as a young lawyer I didn’t know very much about the...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: Can You Outsmart an Economist?
Can I outsmart the economist Steven Landsburg? I tried getting the answers right in his new book: Can You Outsmart an Economist? The answer: No. I can’t. Mr Landsburg’s book present us with 100+...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: Lake Success
Lake Success will challenge you with an unlikable protagonist. Barry Cohen is an obscenely rich hedge fund manager who decides to leave his wife and autistic son to take a bus ride to reconnect with...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: Bad Blood
Add Bad Blood to the top of your to-read list. Bad Blood tells the terrible story of Theranos and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes. She took the Silicon Valley habit of vaporware and “fake it ’til you...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: 2020 Commission Report on North Korean Nuclear Attacks...
Jeffrey Lewis’s first novel is speculative fiction with a terrifying title: 2020 Commission Report on North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States. It’s attempting to give us hindsight about...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: None of the Above
There were massive problems at the schools in Atlanta. Funding problems choked schools from needed capital investments and programming dollars. There was pressure to perform well on standardized tests...
View ArticleWeekend Book Reading: First
Every day is starting to feel like a Saturday: A ton of work to do, but I don’t have to go into the office tomorrow. A lot of my free reading time is consumed with trying to understand what is going...
View ArticleWeekend Reading: Stand
I’m a cyclist. I like cycling for my commute, fast rides, rides in the suburbs, fat biking in the snow. I like watching competitive cycling: men’s and women’s races. I watch more women’s racing...
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