Loving all these recommendations… My book of the year is a collection of lectures by Ursula Franklin, The Real World Of Technology, which considers technology to be any I system or methods used to organise humans thought. It has me thinking a lot about my role as a creator of applications in how people solve problems, and I think I will be repeatedly reading this for many years to come.
On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 9:32 AM, Thaths <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 11:17 AM Alok Prasanna Kumar < > [email protected]> > wrote: > > > To add to the already fantastic books on this list (in no particular > order) > > > > 2. India Moving: A History of Migration by Chinmay Tumbe > > > > This reminded me of another excellent book I read in 2019 that was a good > introduction to the ANI/ASI hypothesis: > > Early Indians : The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From (Tony > Joseph) > > S. > -- > Homer: Hey, what does this job pay? > Carl: Nuthin'. > Homer: D'oh! > Carl: Unless you're crooked. > Homer: Woo-hoo! > -- Cheerio, Ashim Design & Build The Random Lines www.therandomlines.com
