My publisher @torbooks and @goodreads are drawing for a giveaway of advance copies of my next novel, "Red Team Blues," a Silicon Valley forensic accounting thriller about a cryptocurrency heist - If you're in the US or Canada, enter here to win a copy:
#5yrsago Margaret Thatcher sold off public housing to create “the dignity of ownership” and today 40% of that housing is owned by gouging landlords theguardian.com/society/2017/d… 10/
#5yrsago Bigots who swore their religious beliefs would force them to divorce if Australia passed marriage equality renege on promise junkee.com/marriage-equal… 12/
#5yrsago Americans have no savings, with good reason: housing, education and health care costs are out of control, wages are stagnant, and the Fed has suppressed interest rates theweek.com/articles/74172… 13/
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My latest Medium column is "Yes, It’s Censorship: Stop picking that nit, it’ll never heal."
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Mad’s Christmas Cards to Seasonal Exploiters (MAD #116, January 1968)
Writer: Frank Jacobs
Artists: Jack Rickard, Don Martin, Jack Davis, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Al Jaffee, Paul Coker Jr usualgangofidiots.tumblr.com/post/703453869…
My publisher @torbooks and @goodreads are drawing for a giveaway of advance copies of my next novel, "Red Team Blues," a Silicon Valley forensic accounting thriller about a cryptocurrency heist - If you're in the US or Canada, enter here to win a copy:
The #startup world's dirty not-so-secret: most startups fail. Startups are risky and so investors place bets on lots of startups and fold the ones that don't show promise, which sucks for the company employees, but also for the users who depend on the company's products. 1/
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You know what this is like: you sink a bunch of time into familiarizing yourself with a new product, you spend money on accessories for it, you lock your data into it, you integrate it into your life, and then, one morning - poof! All gone. 3/