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Nathan Braun

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Average rating: 4.62 · 37 ratings · 4 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Learn to Code With Baseball

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Learn to Code with Fantasy ...

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Learn to Code with Basketball

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Learn to Code with Soccer

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Learn to Code with Hockey

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Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson
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Pirate Stew by Neil Gaiman
"It must be understood
I thought the illustrations were good
But the story of Pirate Stew
I thought really blew"
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Number Go Up by Zeke Faux
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I'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom by Jason Pargin
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The Only Plane in the Sky by Garrett M. Graff
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Listened to this. Good book. Not pleasant at all to read, but riveting and ultimately life-affirming
Superforecasting by Philip E. Tetlock
" dude a guy in our neighborhood is one of the OG superforecasters from this book! "
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The Hallmarked Man by Robert Galbraith
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Bright Line Eating by Susan Peirce Thompson
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Marcus Aurelius
“Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present.”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

Tim Wu
“As William James observed, we must reflect that, when we reach the end of our days, our life experience will equal what we have paid attention to, whether by choice or default. We are at risk, without quite fully realizing it, of living lives that are less our own than we imagine.”
Tim Wu, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads

Nicholas Pileggi
“That’s what the FBI can never understand—that what Paulie and the organization offer is protection for the kinds of guys who can’t go to the cops. They’re like the police department for wiseguys. For instance, say I’ve got a fifty-thousand-dollar hijack load, and when I go to make my delivery, instead of getting paid, I get stuck up. What am I supposed to do? Go to the cops? Not likely. Shoot it out? I’m a hijacker, not a cowboy. No. The only way to guarantee that I’m not going to get ripped off by anybody is to be established with a member, like Paulie. Somebody who is a made man. A member of a crime family. A soldier. Then, if somebody fucks with you, they fuck with him, and that’s the end of the ball game. Goodbye. They’re dead, with the hijacked stuff rammed down their throats, as well as a lot of other things. Of course problems can arise when the guys sticking you up are associated with wiseguys too. Then there has to be a sit-down between your wiseguys and their wiseguys. What usually happens then is that the wiseguys divide whatever you stole for their own pockets and send you and the guy who robbed you home with nothing. And if you complain, you’re dead.”
Nicholas Pileggi, Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family

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