Okay, this guy knows two recurring themes this month: Taleb and the Shelf of Shame.
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Okay, this guy knows two recurring themes this month: Taleb and the Shelf of Shame.
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May 24th, 2007 at 10:38 am
Had Foucault’s Pendulum on said shelf of shame for years and finally gave the damn thing away – too dense fer me. It struck me at the height of the DaVinci Code craze that all Dan Brown did is rewrite Eco’s novel at the Reader’s Digest level and threw in Jesus. Savvy that.