18 January 2004
I have been silent for a while due to a; moving appartments, b; my sister getting married over the holiday season and c; and most importantly because I have been writing a PPM. If ever anything causes a desire no to comment more on anything then this is it.
I did however, manage to read Chesbrough's Open Innovation. Brilliant. Best book of the year and it beats the hell out of Simon Sebag Montefiore's Stalin. Which is beginning to annoy me and I am only 100 odd pages in to a book that is 450 pages long.
In the meantime look out for a great book coming out on the great Spassky Fisher chess match in Reykyavik by John Eidenow and writer of Wittgenstein's Poker
I did however, manage to read Chesbrough's Open Innovation. Brilliant. Best book of the year and it beats the hell out of Simon Sebag Montefiore's Stalin. Which is beginning to annoy me and I am only 100 odd pages in to a book that is 450 pages long.
In the meantime look out for a great book coming out on the great Spassky Fisher chess match in Reykyavik by John Eidenow and writer of Wittgenstein's Poker
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18 January 2004
I have been silent for a while due to a; moving appartments, b; my sister getting married over the holiday season and c; and most importantly because I have been writing a PPM. If ever anything causes a desire no to comment more on anything then this is it.
I did however, manage to read Chesbrough's Open Innovation. Brilliant. Best book of the year and it beats the hell out of Simon Sebag Montefiore's Stalin. Which is beginning to annoy me and I am only 100 odd pages in to a book that is 450 pages long.
In the meantime look out for a great book coming out on the great Spassky Fisher chess match in Reykyavik by John Eidenow and writer of Wittgenstein's Poker
Posted by The Ruminator at 18:13
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