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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 Technology Computer Science Nonfiction
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If you're a fan of electronics, early microcomputers, or roulette, this is your book. This true story follows the escapades of a group of geniuses from Santa Cruz putting their myriad talents to use predicting roulette with concealed microprocessors. The story is riveting and strikes the perfect balance between entertaining narrative and technical detail.

Steve Tupper's narration of the book is top notch. His obvious passion for the subject matter shines through in the performance and will have any listener hooked from the start.

A fascinating true tale to geek out on

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This book was recommended during a nonlinear dynamics MOOC. Just wonderful, thanks instructor Liz ❤️

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