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The Eudaemonic Pie

The Bizarre True Story of How a Band of Physicists and Computer Wizards Took on Las Vegas

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The Eudaemonic Pie

By: Thomas A. Bass
Narrated by: Stephen Tupper
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The Eudaemonic Pie is the bizarre true story of how a band of physicists and computer wizards took on Las Vegas. It chronicles the origins of personal computers, the history of gambling, and the comedy of living a good life governed according to reason (eudaemonia).

©1985 Thomas A. Bass (P)2017 Thomas A. Bass
History History & Culture Mathematics Politics & Government Science United States World Technology Computer Science Programming Software

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Whether you love roulette, caculating odds or computers then this book is for you! The author has the right amount of geekiness in terms of the technical talk that doesn't distract from the story. The book took me back to the 70's and 80's where my thoughts drifted to challenges faced implementing the shoe computer at a time Apple were building their first computers. A story that would suit any decade from the 70's through until modern day.

Stephen Tupper did the story credit with an excellent, passionate narration.

A shoe computer to beat roulette!

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A crumb of a story which quickly became an incredible non story, padded out to to last 12 1/2hours. How I listed to this all the way until the end I do now know, but I did, and I will never get those wasted hours back.

Bored beyong belief

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