Wednesday, May 3, 2017

The Hardware Startup: Building Your Product, Business, and Brand Kindle Edition


The Hardware Startup: Building Your Product, Business, and Brand Kindle Edition
Author: Renee DiResta ID: B00YB5Z14A

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File Size: 7167 KBPrint Length: 326 pagesSimultaneous Device Usage: UnlimitedPublisher: O’Reilly Media; 1 edition (May 20, 2015)Publication Date: May 20, 2015 Sold by:  Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00YB5Z14AText-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #166,948 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #7 in Books > Engineering & Transportation > Engineering > Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems > Industrial Design > Packaging #11 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Engineering & Transportation > Engineering > Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems > Manufacturing #13 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Business & Money > Industries > Manufacturing

In an age when it’s easier than ever to build a one-off device, the number of hardware kickstaters, startups, and fledgling business is booming. But there’s still a wide gulf between building something once and achieving success. This is a book from three people with deep experience on how to span that gulf: How to build the right product, how to go from a prototype to manufacturing, how to find your customers, how to price, and generally how to go from a great idea to a successful business.

Highly recommended.

This simply an excellent book for makers. There’s are reason ‘hard’ is the first part of the word hardware. The author leads through the process of developing a physical product in a cogent and practical manner. The author starts from determining if there is a business behind the idea, through branding, fundraising options, scaling and basic legal considerations. A book worth your time to read.

From cover to cover, this is the definitive guide to what you need to build a hardware company. Startups are difficult and hardware startups are like "expert mode", with all the usual challenges and then some. This book walks you through them. Your worst enemy at a hardware company is ignorance. "The Hardware Startup" is your best weapon.
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Friday, March 31, 2017

Breaking Away


Breaking Away: A Harrowing True Story of Resilience, Courage, and Triumph Hardcover – October 20, 2015
Author: Patrick O’Sullivan ID: 1443444669

Review

“Patrick O’Sullivan’s story is the ultimate cautionary tale in all of sports. . . . . That Patrick O’Sullivan survived his childhood to play in the NHL is a testament to his talent. That he tells it all in Breaking Away is a testament to his courage.” (Bob McKenzie, TSN, and author of Hockey Confidential)

“A tragic and at times disturbing account of abuse. . . . I hope that writing this brave and honest book and raising awareness of this troubling issue allows Patrick to find peace of mind.” (Elliotte Friedman, Hockey Night in Canada)

“An inspirational story and a cautionary tale. You find yourself rooting for a kid who lived through a nightmare just to play hockey and pursue his dream. . . . No one should have to go through the awful stuff that Patrick endured growing up.” (Bobby Ryan, Ottawa Senators)

“Patrick O’Sullivan had the will to survive in awful circumstances that would break almost anybody else. That he survived and played professional hockey prove his strength of character. Breaking Away is not just about the damage done but also moving on and at long last finding happiness.” (Todd Marinovich, former NFL and CFL quarterback)

About the Author

PATRICK O’SULLIVAN was the OHL and CHL rookie of the year in 2002 and the AHL rookie of the year in 2005. He remains the all-time leader in games, goals, assists and points for the Mississauga/Niagara franchise in the OHL. He played 334 games over eight seasons with the Los Angeles Kings, Edmonton Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Minnesota Wild and Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL. He played in three World Junior Championships and is all-time second in games played for the USA in tournament history. He scored the gold-medal winning goal for the United States team at the world junior championships in 2004, the first gold medal in the team’s history. The 30-year-old now lives in southwest Florida with his wife and two sons.

GARE JOYCE is a senior writer for Sportsnet Magazine. A former writer for ESPN: The Magazine and The Globe and Mail, Joyce has won four Canadian national magazine awards and been a finalist 21 times. He is author of seven books of sports non-fiction, including When the Lights Went Out, Future Greats and Heartbreaks and The Devil and Bobby Hull. Under the nom de plume G.B. Joyce, he has written two mystery novels, The Code and The Black Ace.

Hardcover: 320 pagesPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers (October 20, 2015)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1443444669ISBN-13: 978-1443444668 Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #19,814 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in Books > Biographies & Memoirs > Sports & Outdoors > Hockey #6 in Books > Sports & Outdoors > Hockey #9 in Books > Sports & Outdoors > Winter Sports

The cautionary ugly story behind the scenes, that rarely is brought up in the public but should be. The story of Patricks life on and off the ice is touching as well as informative. A talented kid, crazy-unhealthy family relationships that cause physical and psychological damages no kid/teenager should experience. It also shows the holes of old-school NHL management still being enforced and so a prospect kid can have trouble finding/getting the help he should have.

I recommend reading it to any parent (or parent to be), even if you aren’t an hockey fan…

Tnx, Patrick and Gare for your work… As a Kings fan I just thank you for your time on the Kings and salute you Patrick for fighting through the issues and wish you nothing but peaceful happiness in your future…

I read this book with heart in my throat. I know it’s a true account because my sibling was married to one of John O’s siblings. We didn’t hear of the abuse until after the last beating and when Patrick finally got some help. And he was the one who had to save himself. I don’t blame him a bit for cutting off all contact. His mother, grandparents, aunts, uncles, extended family, teachers, coaches and other hockey parents bear a great deal of blame. They had to have seen and did sometimes witness John’s criminal behaviour or saw the after effects. Patrick is brave young man and I hope he continues to heal well and have a happier life going forward.

A history of a very real problem in the world right now.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Zeitoun


Zeitoun
Author: Visit ‘s Dave Eggers Page ID: 1934781630

From The New Yorker

Through the story of one man’s experience after Hurricane Katrina, Eggers draws an indelible picture of Bush-era crisis management. Abdulrahman Zeitoun, a successful Syrian-born painting contractor, decides to stay in New Orleans and protect his property while his family flees. After the levees break, he uses a small canoe to rescue people, before being arrested by an armed squad and swept powerlessly into a vortex of bureaucratic brutality. When a guard accuses him of being a member of Al Qaeda, he sees that race and culture may explain his predicament. Eggers, compiling his account from interviews, sensibly resists rhetorical grandstanding, letting injustices speak for themselves. His skill is most evident in how closely he involves the reader in Zeitoun’s thoughts. Thrown into one of a series of wire cages, Zeitoun speculates, with a contractor’s practicality, that construction of his prison must have begun within a day or so of the hurricane.

From Bookmarks Magazine

The New York Times Book Review called Zeitoun “the stuff of great narrative fiction,” and critics agreed that Eggers tells Zeitoun’s tragic story without the postmodern trickery and tirades he has exhibited in previous works. Instead, he allows the story to tell itself while imbuing Zeitoun’s tragedy with deep sympathy and emotion. Although Eggers didn’t witness Hurricane Katrina’s devastation firsthand, he captures the experience through Zeitoun’s eyes and approaches his subject very intimately. A few critics noted that while this perspective was convincing, it required “faith on the part of the reader that everything in the book happened as it appears here” (San Francisco Chronicle). But this was a minor complaint in an overall unforgettable story.

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Series: ZeitounHardcover: 342 pagesPublisher: McSweeney’s (July 15, 2009)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1934781630ISBN-13: 978-1934781630 Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 6.5 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds Best Sellers Rank: #93,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #31 in Books > Science & Math > Earth Sciences > Atmospheric Sciences #89 in Books > Science & Math > Earth Sciences > Natural Disasters #105 in Books > Politics & Social Sciences > Social Sciences > Disaster Relief

First off, Zeitoun painted my house about 8 years ago so maybe I’m a little bit biased. I also think Dave Eggers is a great writer (doubly biased, perhaps). This story needs to be told to a large audience and Mr. Eggers is just the person to tell it. Maybe we can knock Eggers for the simplistic style he chose to write this book. On the other hand, this story frankly didn’t need much artistic enhancement. It is shocking on its own accord and told in a very straightforward manner. Appropriate for the material, I believe.

Every American NEEDS to read this book. What we find in it is an America that lost its core. It is truly shocking that no matter how bad things were in New Orleans immediately following Katrina (most reporting was inaccurate and sensationalized), we are still Americans with common beliefs in our system of rights. That these rights were tossed out the window is appalling.

Mr. Zeitoun is a kind and gentle man. His signs are ubiquitous in New Orleans and he is a stranger to no one and well liked by all who have met him. That he could be mistreated is a crime and an outrage. That others were rounded up and treated even worse is one of the worst black eyes on our country. As I read this book I just kept saying out loud over and over again, "This cannot be America."

I had never read anything by Dave Eggers before, but his reputation set some pretty high expectations. I am a fan of narrative non-fiction and non-fiction, and enjoy books like "In Thin Air" or "The Colony." I picked up the book yesterday, and finished it this morning. It was spectacular.

The writing style is perfect. It is not over the top with descriptions, but still makes you feel as if you are there, canoeing along in the streets of New Orleans. The subject matter is interesting, not just in a "can’t stop watching this train wreck" sort of way, but because it ties together Hurricane Katrina and 9/11, two of the largest national events of the last decade. I never thought or knew about much beyond what I saw on TV regarding Katrina. This book thoroughly explores one story of one family, but manages tell it from a perspective that everyone can understand.

Much like the book Three Cups of Tea brought attention to the plight of women in Pakistan, I hope that Zeitoun will bring to light the problems and issues that still need attention in the US and in New Orleans.

Eggers took the main event, Katrina, and by telling the Zietouns’ story, made it of human scale.

I’m rambling–all I can say is, I think this book is worth a read for everyone. It isn’t preachy-it is interesting. I learned a lot about many different subjects. I hope it ends up on the best seller list and stays there for a long time. Unlike some books that end up on the best seller lists, this one really deserves to be there.

Zeitoun is a creampuff to read and then there is a huge lump in your stomach where the content boils. I finished it in a couple of days, finishing on a cross-country plane flight and got off in a furious mood that didn’t wear off until the end of a hot bath and a tall cold rum drink. Massive injustice has been done in New Orleans and this book follows it right down to the foundations. You won’t read another word about Katrina without finding your thoughts completely reoriented. Let’s hear it for the truth.

Zeitoun Dave Eggers 9780307387943 Amazon com Dave Eggers is the author of six previous books including Zeitoun a nonfiction account a Syrian American immigrant and his extraordinary experience during Celebrated Hero in Zeitoun Book Faces Murder Charges Aug 10 2012 Abdulrahman Zeitoun the subject of a best selling book was charged with plotting to have his wife her son and another man murdered Zeitoun by Dave Eggers Goodreads Aug 15 2009 Zeitoun has 51 628 ratings and 6 475 reviews Imogen said Will you remind me again why we all hate Dave Eggers so much I remember reading What Is

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Saturday, January 14, 2017

A Fighting Chance – April 22, 2014


A Fighting Chance Hardcover – April 22, 2014
Author: Visit ‘s Elizabeth Warren Page ID: 1627790527

From Booklist

*Starred Review* Warren gained national notoriety during her tenure on the commission to study the financial crisis, leading to creation of the consumer finance agency she headed briefly. In this engaging memoir, she recalls her journey from a childhood of struggle in Oklahoma City to success in academia and politics and laments the lack of chances for others to work hard and achieve their own versions of success. Warren recalls an early marriage, struggling to raise young children as she moved from a career as a teacher to law school to teaching law. She was so agitated by the unfairness of bankruptcy law that she wrote books about it and used her professorship at Harvard as a platform, eventually launching herself into a career in Washington. Armed with stories and statistics about how bankruptcy and predatory banking practices affected middle-class families, Warren lobbied hard for change. She offers a behind-the-scenes look at the political deal-making and head-butting machinations in efforts to restore the nation’s financial system after the mortgage debacle. Warren recalls negotiations with political figures from Senator Ted Kennedy to President Obama as well as her hard-fought campaign to unseat Scott Brown as U.S. senator from Massachusetts. This is a passionate memoir of one woman’s personal story and the larger story of corruption in financial circles and the need for reform that balances the interests of the American middle class against those of the corporate sector. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: The senior senator from Massachusetts and former Harvard law professor here gives the backstory on her fight for the middle class in a memoir that is sure to attract interest beyond the book-review section. –Vanessa Bush

Review

“A potent mix of memoir and policy… The title of this book reminds us that this is about Warren’s fight. She is still the fiery advocate who called for a bureau to protect consumers or, as a second choice, ‘no agency at all and plenty of blood and teeth left on the floor.’” ―The New York Times Book Review

“Moving … Ultimately, the book’s message is that one person can make a difference.… After reading this book, it is comforting to know that Elizabeth Warren, with her passion, anger and bluntness, will not be silenced.” ―The Washington Post

“[Warren’s] storytelling is well-paced and engaging… She mixes policy points with rich behind-the-scenes anecdotes.” ―The Boston Globe

“Intelligent and informative … [Warren is] good, plainspoken company who makes you feel smarter for having spent such easy time with her…. Her new book, which is a loving look at her family as well as her country, will only broaden her base.” ―Entertainment Weekly

“A revealing account of Warren’s rise to prominence … [Warren’s] arguments demand to be taken seriously…. As a politician and activist, Warren’s great strength is that she retains the outsider’s perspective, and the outsider’s sense of moral outrage, which runs throughout A Fighting Chance… She’s an indomitable battler for the underdog, and she doesn’t take no for an answer.” ―The New York Review of Books

“The Wall Street watchdog and U.S. senator has produced a readable and sometimes infuriating explanation of the biggest financial crisis of our time.” ―People

“[Warren] has a compelling story to tell…. She is also entertaining about professional politics.” ―The Economist

“Warren’s prose is as … direct as her book’s title. She has a good story to tell and she tells it well…. Warren’s accomplishments defied expectations virtually every step of the way.” ―The Christian Science Monitor

“Passionate… Her vision [for the country], laid out elegantly and effectively in A Fighting Chance, involves investments by ‘we the people,’ through our government, in schools, roads and research labs, and in a social safety net for ‘the least among us,’ investments that are, at once, in our own self-interest and in the national interest.” ―Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Remarkable… A Fighting Chance takes the reader into the nitty-gritty of our nation’s most controversial financial decisions with a depth of insight and experience no one else in today’s politics can offer… In a time when our country’s greatness seems to be in crisis, this is the story of a woman who is the living embodiment of the American Dream.” ―Harvard Political Review

“Revealing…Warren’s book describes the troubling patterns and practices of high-level Washington.” ―Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times

“Warren has written a good book … Frank and quite strong.” ―The Nation

“Warren’s moment has arrived … To understand why Sen. Elizabeth Warren is the fastest-rising new star in the Democratic Party … read her new book … A Fighting Chance tells true and important tales about the great scandal of our age, the corruptions that engulf Washington today, and the battles of good people to reform them … [Warren] stands for the integrity and spirit that Americans hunger for in public life, which could someday bring her from one end of Pennsylvania Avenue to the other.” ―The Hill

“[A] call to arms … Reading the rousing finale of A Fighting Chance … you can hear the sound of the crowd roaring with approval.” ―Mother Jones

“[Warren] displays a down-home charm and an effortless rapport with everyday people … The book is more memoir than manifesto; Warren emerges as a committed advocate with real world sensibility, who tasted tough economic times at an early age and did not forget its bitterness.” ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A passionate memoir of one woman’s personal story and the larger story of corruption in financial circles and the need for reform that balances the interests of the American middle class against those of the corporate sector…. [Warren] offers a behind-the-scenes look at the political dealmaking and head-butting machinations in efforts to restore the nation’s financial system.” ―Booklist (starred review)

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Hardcover: 384 pagesPublisher: Metropolitan Books; First Edition edition (April 22, 2014)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1627790527ISBN-13: 978-1627790529 Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.3 x 9.5 inches Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #43,742 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #19 in Books > Politics & Social Sciences > Politics & Government > United States > Legislative Branch #330 in Books > Biographies & Memoirs > Leaders & Notable People > Political #563 in Books > Biographies & Memoirs > Historical > United States
I got an advanced copy of this book back in January. When I see these one star diatribes I know none of these people got even 20 pages into it. This is not a sales book–Warren is not telling us why we should believe this or support this. Rather, it’s more of a journal of how she got started, the luck and decisions that led her from job to job–and how she ultimately ended up in board rooms trying to convince bankers that short-term success wasn’t always in their best interest. Her studies of bankruptcy and credit cards and ballooned mortgages show us that it’s not just about individuals but how our economy is affected as a whole.

Of course, you can disagree with her liberal positions on a lot of things, but again, the book isn’t trying to sway the reader to get on the bandwagon. If anything, she’s more like a scientist: she shows evidence of patterns and statistics that show how a shrinking middle class threatens our future and how tax loop holes only serve those who don’t even need them. It’s written with eloquence and candor (and sometimes a bit of frustration) but for the most part it tells of how she got where she is and why she can’t just ignore the laws that truly threaten lower class families. When she wrote THE TWO INCOME TRAP a decade ago she showed us that we get fooled into believing that hard work always pays off and that doing he right thing will always protect you in the end. Not so. In an economy like this one, the strong always maintain greater control and the weak stay weak–or slip even further behind.

Is she right every time?–of course not. There really ARE poor people who buck the system–just like there are very rich people who do as well.
I don’t usually read a lot of autobiographies, but I’m a fan of Elizabeth Warren and I’ve heard good things about this book, so I decided to give it a try. I figured I’d start on it this weekend and finish it later in the week, but as soon as I got into it, I was hooked. The writing is very good and I found myself laughing out loud at times (such as when the author describes setting her kitchen on fire).

The first few chapters cover the author’s life before she got involved in politics: how she grew up middle class until her father got sick and lost his job; how she earned a debate scholarship and went to college (despite her mother’s desire that she focus on finding a husband), then dropped out of college to get married and have a baby. How she finished her college degree and then a law degree, while raising two kids. Then – in what would eventually lead her to becoming nationally known – how she ended up getting involved in bankruptcy law and research into why people declare bankruptcy. As a bankruptcy expert, she lead the (ultimately unsuccessful) fight to keep the law from being changed to enhance banking profits at the expense of those who would no longer have access to bankruptcy protection.

After her work on bankruptcy, she eventually ended up leading the COP panel, which oversaw TARP (Trouble Assets Relief Program), more commonly known as the bank bailout. The panel unfortunately had no real power – they could take testimony, but could not compel people to testify, nor could they insist on being present when Treasury (which didn’t appear particularly interested in oversight) made the decisions on how to spend the $700 billion that Congress had authorized to bail out the financial system.

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