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Steve Bornstein has been in the military, travelled to distant lands, and held the sorts of jobs you watch shows about on the Discovery Channel. He likes interesting villains, chocolate mint, and exploring the boundaries of the human condition. His dislikes include intolerance, cilantro, and black lung disease. He believes firmly in the existence of the serial comma. He lives in Central Texas with his wife where they pay daily tribute to their feline overlords.


pebbleThe Pebble smartwatch was born on Kickstarter, raising over $10.2 million to make it the most successfulcrowdfunding campaign ever. It promised a watch you could customize and use with all manner of internet-connected apps via a Bluetooth connection to your phone.When the campaign ended on May 18, 2012, the company got right to work on finalizing specs and setting upmanufacturing lines for the...

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Average rating: 4.35 · 66 ratings · 14 reviews · 2 distinct works · Similar authors
When the Hero Comes Home
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4.35 of 5 stars 4.35 avg rating — 46 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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4.29 of 5 stars 4.29 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions

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