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Re: the book: Code Name Ginger by Steve Kemper
my bro read the book--he's gonna let me read it--sound really good--can't wait to read it
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Re: the book: Code Name Ginger by Steve Kemper
Just a little FYI its only $11 on Amazon (I saw it @ B&N for like $25!)
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Got it on E-Bay in hardcover form for like 5 bucks. Haven't read it yet though.
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Yup the paperback wont be out for another 12months
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Wow... now that school is out... I really have no excuse not to read it.
OK... I just have to un-earth it. My room is a mess and it is hiding somewhere ![]() |
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I got it on friday and as of tonight I am 1/2 way through it... so far its been a good read.
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Re: the book: Code Name Ginger by Steve Kemper
I recently borrowed this book and finished reading it last night. It was a quick read, though I didn't find it to be particularly compelling. It seemed that, after awhile, it started to repeat itself in content. Get money, calm egos, build prototype, make changes. Rinse, repeat.
At the start of the book, when Kemper described how people felt about going to work for DEKA, it was inspiring and made me really anxious to get back to my engineering degree. By the end, I was left with the same impression that caused me to look away from engineering in the first place -- that it's a profession that's pessimistic, repetitive and frustrating. |
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I read that book before my interviews at DEKA last year. I couldn't ask for a better source of information about what it's like to work for a specific company.
I've been intending to read it again now that I have completed a six month internship there earlier this year, I want see how the things that Kemper said vary with my actual experience. I do predict one thing though and I learned this when the Buzz Robotics team was written up in YM Magazine: authors over and under emphasize certain things, they write to sell, and the truth is only in the eye of the beholder. Last edited by Erin Rapacki : 12-12-2004 at 22:36. |
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You stole my line. :-P
Anyway, its a good read. Read in like two days. It shows the engineering design cycle for a start up. Definitely read it if you're into entrepreneurship. |
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I bought this book over a year ago, and after reading it I knew I had to share it, so I assigned it to my Engineering class last year. The entire class liked the book. They weren't to happy about the $19 cost or the venture capital information, but seeing the design process from the inside was well received by the class.
I recommend it to all FIRST teams and technology teachers looking to giev insight to the design process. |
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I got it last year for christmas... I asked for a segway from my grandma (I knew I wouldnt get one i just thought it would be fun to ask) and she ended up buying it for me. It was a really good book! If anyone wants to borrow it just ask... I can find a way to hook you up with it.
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I'm hoping to get my copy back from my mother-in-law soon. She began reading it when she was down here visiting, and took it home with her, but hadn't finished it when we visited her a few months later. She probably got bogged down in the venture capital stuff. In my opinion, that is the tedious part of the book, and may be the part that provoked one critic to call it "voyeuristic." |
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Obviously I own the book, and I've read it. It's really good in my opinion but Kemper doesn't just step on toes, he dances on them. It really shows engineering in it's true form without all the glamor. We only get a glimpse of that in FIRST. This book pushed me off my teeter totter between mechanical engineering and business degree. I choose engineering. |
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I also read and bought the book since it was on sale a while back for $11.18.
I thought it was a good book, since you do not find me often reading books. However, I thought it had way to many chapters on $$$$$$$$. Yes money is important, but I would have thought this book would have described the process of building the Segway, since that was really the story Kemper was supposed to be writing about! |
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