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Users: A Novel by Colin Winnette
An otherwise ineffectual creative worker drives success at a company providing virtual-reality experiences, leading to his dissolution.
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An otherwise ineffectual creative worker drives success at a company providing virtual-reality experiences, leading to his dissolution.
R is the world's most popular language for developing statistical software: Archaeologists use it to track the spread of ancient …
What happens when an inappropriate metaphor unites a belief in economic laws and a reliance on economic models.
A near-death experience brings to light a tangled lineage.
Hegel philosophizes about modernist art. What's his point? Who knows. Heidegger expounds, and Pippin explicates.
An introduction to 3D printing from design through use to marketing.
How Marvell, Coleridge and Elliot established parenthetical expression in English verse, and how Swift, Byron and Browning extended it.
A biography of Martin Luther King Jr.
Looking over the shoulder of a participant in the twentieth century's last great gold rush.
I loved Jonah's Gourd Vine -- thought some of her short stories very fine -- and feel that this measures …
Vignettes from the lives of Caribbean Commonwealth citizens who've moved to London.
A trio of crimes and a deficit of Cadfael lead to a neatly intermeshed mystery.
In 13th century Europe, political turmoil is the order of the day and the Fool's Guild and its agents - …
Meditations on cooking (mainly Lamb for eight four times) and life, with other recipes as appropriate.
How to think about the unthinkable using cock-eyed statistics and pie-eyed philosophy.