
Elon Musk Might Break Twitter. Maybe That's a Good Thing.
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Elon Musk Might Break Twitter. Maybe That's a Good Thing. mentions The Surprise of Cremona by Edith Templeton, The Bond King by Mary Childs, and Typeset in the Future by Dave Addy with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
My favorite book of all time, which is The Surprise of Cremona by Edith Templeton.
Number one, plug the Bond King by Mary Childs that came out a few weeks ago.
I thought I would say that everyone should go out and buy a book by a blogger, Dave Addy, called Typeset in the Future.
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“A travelogue of post-war Italy, filled with dry wit and cultural observations, recommended as the speaker's favorite book of all time.”
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“A recommendation for a book that explains the bond market to normal people, highlighting the author's expertise in financial journalism.”
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“A book that explores the fonts used in great science fiction movies and their meanings, described as nerdy yet glorious.”
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