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Reddit mentions of Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business. Here are the top ones.

Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business
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Found 4 comments on Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business:

u/Exonfang · 3 pointsr/Eve

I don't think she understands that internet spaceships are serious business.

u/ChribbaX · 3 pointsr/Eve

I got to where I am by pure luck imo. I had no goals of being what I am today, I kind of landed there through a number of lucky turns.

I feel there's not specific time I'm every time thankful for people trusting me and I enjoy helping out.

There's been moments of wtf and lol's - some covered in my Vegas and EDU presentations (youtube) else I also am happy shamelessly advertise my chapter in https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Spaceships-Are-Serious-Business/dp/0816699089/ :)

u/ChitlinSoulfood · 2 pointsr/Eve

I'm not sure if anyone's mentioned this yet. For background on Eve this book is actually pretty great. Since its a reader with individual papers its a bit uneven in terms of quality/value, but the variety of perspectives is pretty great.

https://www.amazon.com/Internet-Spaceships-Are-Serious-Business/dp/0816699089

Also, this recently(ish) published book by journalist /u/AndrewGroen is a great read too. It has some amazing details on some of the intrigues of the earlier days of Eve.

https://www.amazon.com/Empires-EVE-History-Great-Online-ebook/dp/B01DONPR0M

His talk at Fanfest in Reykjavik a few years back is amazing too, in terms of offering some insight into Eve's history, particularly a pretty fascinating story from Eve's history.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-_Hgp6VbFY

Especially if you're looking for a clearer understanding of OPSEC and its history/role in Eve both of these books are pretty great. Mr Groen, if he's still around on Reddit, may have some additional recommendations or resources as well.

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