The "Icebreaker" theory has been thoroughly debunked. It has no support among credible historians. And yes, they were building up their military in the 30's. They would have been complete idiots not to.
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Location: San Francisco Remote: tentatively Willing to relocate: Yes. I'm originally from NYC so I'd have no problems moving back. I'm also open to all major tech hubs in the United States. Technologies: Javascript,…
A lot of it depends on what you're into. If you like history I'd suggest "Hardcore History" by Dan Carlin or "Revolutions" by Mike Duncan. For economics, there's NPR's "Planet Money" and WNYC's "Freakonomics". If like…
The "Icebreaker" theory has been thoroughly debunked. It has no support among credible historians. And yes, they were building up their military in the 30's. They would have been complete idiots not to.
Location: San Francisco Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Front-end (JS/jQuery/Angular/React/Flux/Webpack/Bootstrap), Node/Express, Python (Flask, Jinja2, Django) Website: http://mikhailshnayder.com/…
Location: San Francisco Remote: tentatively Willing to relocate: Yes. I'm originally from NYC so I'd have no problems moving back. I'm also open to all major tech hubs in the United States. Technologies: Javascript,…
A lot of it depends on what you're into. If you like history I'd suggest "Hardcore History" by Dan Carlin or "Revolutions" by Mike Duncan. For economics, there's NPR's "Planet Money" and WNYC's "Freakonomics". If like…