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Perry and Lester invent things—seashell robots that make toast, Boogie Woogie Elmo dolls that drive cars. They also invent entirely new economic systems, like the “New Work,” a New Deal for the technological era. Barefoot bankers cross the nation, microinvesting in high-tech communal mini-start-ups like Perry and Lester’s. Together, they transform the nation, and Suzanne Church, a journo turned blogger, is there to document it.
Then it slides into collapse. Perry and Lester build a network of interactive rides in abandoned Wal-Marts across the land. As their rides, which commemorate the New Work's glory days, gain in popularity, a rogue Disney executive grows jealous and engineers a savage attack.
Lawsuits multiply as venture capitalists take on a new investment strategy: backing litigation against companies like Disney. Lester and Perry's friendship falls to pieces when Lester gets the “fatkins” treatment, turning him into a sybaritic gigolo. Then things get really interesting.

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Publisher: Books on Tape Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9780307714541
  • File size: 531984 KB
  • Release date: October 27, 2009
  • Duration: 18:28:17

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9780307714541
  • File size: 533326 KB
  • Release date: October 27, 2009
  • Duration: 18:28:17
  • Number of parts: 15

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English

Perry and Lester invent things—seashell robots that make toast, Boogie Woogie Elmo dolls that drive cars. They also invent entirely new economic systems, like the “New Work,” a New Deal for the technological era. Barefoot bankers cross the nation, microinvesting in high-tech communal mini-start-ups like Perry and Lester’s. Together, they transform the nation, and Suzanne Church, a journo turned blogger, is there to document it.
Then it slides into collapse. Perry and Lester build a network of interactive rides in abandoned Wal-Marts across the land. As their rides, which commemorate the New Work's glory days, gain in popularity, a rogue Disney executive grows jealous and engineers a savage attack.
Lawsuits multiply as venture capitalists take on a new investment strategy: backing litigation against companies like Disney. Lester and Perry's friendship falls to pieces when Lester gets the “fatkins” treatment, turning him into a sybaritic gigolo. Then things get really interesting.

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