The Woman Who Smashed Codes
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[Fagone] documents the amazing arc of his subject's life, often in stunning detail...Ms. Friedman was not only crypto pioneer and a patriotic spycatcher, but also an inspiring role model. Wired
[Fagone] documents the amazing arc of his subject's life, often in stunning detail...Ms. Friedman was not only crypto pioneer and a patriotic spycatcher, but also an inspiring role model. Wired
Traces the life of Elizebeth Smith, who met and married groundbreaking cryptologist William Friedman and worked with him to discover and expose Nazi spy rings in South America by cracking multiple versions of the Enigma machine
Bill 'EL Wingador' Simmons, Sonya 'The Black Widow' Thomas, David 'Coondog' O'Karma, Bill 'EL Wingador' Simmons, Sonya 'The Black Widow' Thomas, David 'Coondog' O'Karma, Eric 'Badlands' Booker, Timothy 'Eater X' Janus - just a few of the stars of one of America's fastest growing sports: competitive eating. In a country in which a third of the population is clinically obese, competitive eating has made the leap from trestle tables and paper napkins to stadium arenas - in the past two years, more than 1.4 million households have tuned in to Nathan's hot dog contest on ESPN. Beginning with a trip to Japan in search of the elusive (and surprising slim-line) champion Takeru Kobayashi and ending up at the sport's annual grand finale in Coney Island, Jason Fagone spends a year with the stars of the scene, watching as they eat their way into (or out of) oblivion, and finding out just what compels a 'gurgitator' to force down forty-six dozen oysters in ten minutes. Wickedly funny and devastatingly insightful, Jason Fagone uses this weirdest of sports as a lens through which to examine the dark side of the American Dream - the never-ending quest for wealth, celebrity, possessions and food. And along the way, he uncovers the wonderfully human stories at the heart of this seemingly unnourished corner of American culture. Bigger, better, richer, fatter, Insatiable unlocks a world we all need to face up to. Dig In.
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In dieser Ausgabe von "Grosse Reportagen" berichten namhafte Autor:innen über brisante Themen: von Naturkatastrophen in Italien bis zu Fluchtgeschichten aus Xinjiang. Auch Künstliche Intelligenz und die Auswirkungen von Covid-19 werden behandelt. Zudem enthält das Buch eine historische Reportage von Aldous Huxley.