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So it is rare I will admit that I read a book straight through, but I am pleased to announce I can add one more book to my list of "have reads" and that book is: &lt;a href="http://www.amazon.com/Masters-Doom-Created-Transformed-Culture/dp/0375505245"&gt;"Masters of doom"&lt;/a&gt;.  It was a pretty good read and made me long for the days of creating a game in the garage with a few good friends.  I was lucky enough to get a taste of this (Though it didn't yield any Ferraris) but it was fun and  even got some notoriety out of it.
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