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Kalpanik S.
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Artificial Imagination: A humorous, thoughtfully thoughtless description of a Hi-Tech immigrant's journey through space, tim |
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English |
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Paperback |
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136 |
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2008-02-01 |
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0981476201 |
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Center of Artificial Imagination, Inc. |
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0.55 pounds |
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7.9 x 9.9 x 0.3 inches |
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1st |
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Product Description
Purportedly written by an Artificial Imagination program simulating human creativity and sense of humor, this book describes the journey of a Hi-tech immigrant through various part of United States including Silicon Valley, Seattle, Nashville and Southern California. The book starts with the main character, a Executive in the Software indsutry, getting laid off in Silicon Valley and heading to Seattle to work for Congo.com, a famous Ecommerce company led by a goofy CEO. We read one lively story after another about the life in the Northwest and learn about his lovely wife and two daughters. The adventurer then heads to Nashville to work for a software company, and then heads back to Southern California to get caught in the infamous wild fires of 2007. Kudos to the author to be able to find humor in the middle of the Inferno! In the last section, we are taken back in time to 1988, to University of California campus in Davis, where it all began, where Artificial Imagination was created.
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http://bookmooch.com/0981476201 |
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