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Singout

In July 1998, the Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics, INFN, decided to make its researchers start clocking in and out of the lab. They did not know the backlash this would inspire: not only at the institute but also across the world. Hundred of scientists around the world wrote in support of the INFN professor‘s complaints: saying that the book was needlessly bureaucratic, insulting, and out of step with how the researchers actually worked.

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Singout
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#Bookspin for July (yikes!)
only four books because I don‘t think I‘ll get to even one of these after all the others I want to read…

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4d
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Singout

Even after a drastic rise in wage labour after the Civil War, it was compared to prostitution or slavery, sometimes by white workers wanting distance between sex workers and enslaved Black people. But Black free people too noticed the similarity of a hireling to a slave. Richard L. Davis, a miner, maintained that “none of us who toil for our daily bread are free.” “At one time we were chattel slaves, today we are, white and Black, wage slaves.”

TheBookHippie Sounds like a good read. 1w
Singout The first chapter has been, and follows some of the same themes as “How to Do Nothing,” which I found compelling. 7d
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Nanni notes the colonial missions tried to induce people not simply to work, but to work in a regular and uniform manner for a specific period of time per day. This view of abstract labour hours could not have been more alien to task-oriented communities, who recognized their activities based on different ecological and cultural cues, such as the flowering and rooting of certain plants, and where things took however much time they took. /1

Singout These communities for whom work was not profit, but part of a social economy, did not make the same distinctions called “work time” and “non-work time,” and just as colonists saw their abstract time reckoning as more evolved than that of their subjects, their attempts at “civilizing” meant inculcating in those subjects the perception of time as money. 1w
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Maggie4483
Grouchy Ladybug | Eric Carle
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#Bookspin #Doublespin May 2025. 🐞

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2mo
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Born.A.Reader
The Grouchy Ladybug | Eric Carle
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Eggs A classic 🐞 3mo
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vlwelser
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This is very interesting. It's more a reflection on time and a history of how it is measured and how that has changed than a self help book of any sort. I would recommend not reading this if you are seriously burnt out already.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4mo
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ImperfectCJ
Big Time: A Novel | Ben H. Winters
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Mehso-so

Although I enjoyed this novel, and I like reading a story about a hero at the FDA (they do so much to keep us safe), I found the story itself to be a little flimsy. The motives of the bad guy never quite ring true for me. It seems more like a collection of elements and character types mixed together than it does like a cohesive story. I found it fun to read while I was reading, but I don't think this one is going to stick with me.

BarbaraBB Winters is a hit or miss for me 4mo
ImperfectCJ @BarbaraBB That's been my experience, too 4mo
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amillynadventures
Einstein's Dreams | Alan P. Lightman
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If you‘re new/curious about #quantumphysics, #parallelrealities and the illusion of time… this illustrated all of that for me through mini storytellings! Super short and sweet, great read! 179 pages, Highly recommend (:

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amillynadventures
Einstein's Dreams | Alan P. Lightman
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Excerpt from chapter “19 April 1905” page 22.

“Each future moves in a different direction of time. Each future is real. At every point of decision, whether to visit a woman in Fribourg or to buy a new coat, the world splits into three worlds, each with the same people but with different fates for those people. In time there is an affinity of worlds.”
Sooooo eye opening- incredible perspectives! 👁️