Reading The Domain Game
By far The Domain Game by David Kesmodel is the most captive book I’ve ever read. Most of the stories are personal, some I knew of for years, some I didn’t, some we were intimately involved with behind the scenes, and many reminds me of our early days, what we went through (the 20 hour workdays, lists, comparison files), what others went through. While I’m only at about half way through I know for sure the book only covers a small portion of the domain world, the early days, the early players. In addition, as we were there since November 1999 I also know there are holes in the book, not everything is as black and white as some would want you to believe.
In any event, if you did not pick one up yet, don’t wait a second longer!
And to David Kesmodel , hat off for a great book, hope you are already working on a second edition!
Source: Posted on TheConceptualist by Sahar Sarid -- Reprinted with permission -- July 10, 2008
In any event, if you did not pick one up yet, don’t wait a second longer!And to David Kesmodel , hat off for a great book, hope you are already working on a second edition!
Source: Posted on TheConceptualist by Sahar Sarid -- Reprinted with permission -- July 10, 2008



