![]() and Jenna Fischer (please don't sue me). Join Elton as he dives into the life of not one, but THREE things at once in this "Look where we ended up, Bill, you son of a b!tch!" episode of Elton Reads A Book A Week. And how much he actually got right (a lot). Did you know he wrote a book of predictions about the internet BEFORE it existed (well, the one we know today, anyway)?īeing one of a small group of insiders who helped shape the way the internet was, and is, used by the world, it's crazy to think of how much he got wrong (and he did). A planet could probably buy, lets be honest. ]Ī special thanks to: Diedrich Bader and Jenna Fischerīill Gates, King of Microsoft, and one of the most odd, controversial, and insanely wealthy people on Earth. Rate, review, and/or share the pod! Thank you, thank you! Join Elton as he talks about the dumb luck that made the world you know possible. Their answers might give you nightmares or maybe angry that they didn't happen. Plus, depending on what you believe in, it's either a lot better or Hell on Earth. Well, in this episode, we're going to find out. What if everything you've ever known could be undone with one change? Imagine how unpredictable reality is. A collection of essays written by historians that were asked "What if the outcome of one historical military event changed? What would happen?" It's not fiction or science fiction but, could probably inspire both. ![]() "What If?" by Robert Cowley is one of the greatest books you've never heard of. ((A special thanks to Diedrich Bader and Jenna Fischer.))Ĭocktails And Lobsters by Alexander Nakarada An additional apology for anyone that was left out.ĬONTRIBUTE: ] It's not as easy as you think.ĪPOLOGIES SECTION: Elton would like to apologize to the following people, places, and things: Major League Baseball, James Buckley Jr., Medical professionals from the 1800s, Ty Cobb, New Yorkers and their infants, statisticians, baseball fans with a penchant for politeness but, an inability to recognize personal space, Sandy Koufax. Join Elton as he explores one of the only ways a person can attain perfection. Enter the realm of what it is to be perfect or close to it anyway.
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