You're getting a free plug in a month at Princeton University Reunions. I'm part of an alumni panel on nuclear power and will be presenting SNT. Gordianknotbook (dot) com appears in most of the slides as the citation. The entire presentation (3 speakers) will be posted on YouTube sometime in June. I've heard there's this intriguing concept called "marketing" in which you put a teaser out there which draws attention from people who don't already follow you on Substack. Who knows? Maybe it'll work...
Not sure substack allows links, so replace (dot) and (slash) with the appropriate characters and remove any newline after the question mark if you cut and past. I think this is final. Comments gratefully accepted, with the proviso that I reserve the right to ignore them. :) I had to cram the concept into 20 minutes, which is not easy even talking like a Brooklyn auctioneer. I want the slides to stand alone without narration. I won't read them, I'll just add color commentary for the actual presentation.
You'll notice that I put an email alias at the end. I'm fine with members of this substack, but once it goes on YouTube I want a layer of insulation from the crazies. I may change that to the pcloud link.
No present plans. The text and the figures are very tightly coupled. That's why I used the disparaged 8.5x11 inch format. My very limited experience with floating formats is that the figures get scattered all over the place in an unpredictable manner.
Also, note that it is #1 new release in Energy Policy. Take a screen shot of that statement and put that screen shot on Twitter and maybe Linked In. That note won't stay up for long, but you should use it while you can.
You're getting a free plug in a month at Princeton University Reunions. I'm part of an alumni panel on nuclear power and will be presenting SNT. Gordianknotbook (dot) com appears in most of the slides as the citation. The entire presentation (3 speakers) will be posted on YouTube sometime in June. I've heard there's this intriguing concept called "marketing" in which you put a teaser out there which draws attention from people who don't already follow you on Substack. Who knows? Maybe it'll work...
Thanks. Looking forward to seeing your slides.
Here is a link:
u(dot)pcloud.link(slash)publink(slash)show?code=XZ8LDm5ZdSDIllooG9f2858iOJ3PDQFJQvRX
Not sure substack allows links, so replace (dot) and (slash) with the appropriate characters and remove any newline after the question mark if you cut and past. I think this is final. Comments gratefully accepted, with the proviso that I reserve the right to ignore them. :) I had to cram the concept into 20 minutes, which is not easy even talking like a Brooklyn auctioneer. I want the slides to stand alone without narration. I won't read them, I'll just add color commentary for the actual presentation.
You'll notice that I put an email alias at the end. I'm fine with members of this substack, but once it goes on YouTube I want a layer of insulation from the crazies. I may change that to the pcloud link.
Well, we just determined experimentally that links seem to work, so here it is:
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZ8LDm5ZdSDIllooG9f2858iOJ3PDQFJQvRX
You just sold one on Amazon
I neglected to tell everybody how to buy the book.
Marketing is definitely not my forte.
It's on Amazon. Go to amazon.com
and search on something like Devanney nuclear.
You want the most recent version.
Will it be available as an ebook?
Todd,
No present plans. The text and the figures are very tightly coupled. That's why I used the disparaged 8.5x11 inch format. My very limited experience with floating formats is that the figures get scattered all over the place in an unpredictable manner.
Ok, thanks for letting me know, Jack, keep up the great work!
Ordered it.
Here's the link. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F32KLXRJ?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp
Also, note that it is #1 new release in Energy Policy. Take a screen shot of that statement and put that screen shot on Twitter and maybe Linked In. That note won't stay up for long, but you should use it while you can.
Just bought the book and wrote a 5-star review. Thanks for your work, Jack!
Purchased. Thanks for all your hard work, Jack.