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On the Grid

A Plot of Land, An Average Neighborhood, and the Systems that Make Our World Work

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On the Grid

De: Scott Huler
Narrado por: Bronson Pinchot
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A lively, captivating investigation into the infrastructure that makes society possible

In our daily lives, we're surrounded by wires, pipes, utility poles, cell phone towers, and myriad other infrastructure that facilitates almost everything we do. Even though these systems are essential, when was the last time you gave them much thought? In On the Grid, Scott Huler sets out to understand all of the systems that shape our society - from transportation, water, and garbage to the Internet coming through our cable lines.

A mesmerizing and hilarious narrative, On the Grid is filled with amazing insights, interviews, and stories that bring an overlooked but indispensable subject to life. You'll never look at your day the same way again.

©2010 Scott Huler (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Américas Arquitectura Economía Estados Unidos Ingeniería Recursos Energéticos Sociología Ciudad
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Very eye opening look into the fact that we as normal consumers have no idea how the things we depend on every day work.

Informative

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Performance had a bunch of weird mid-sentence stops. Overall good info, entertaining, but nothing I would recommend to others. #tagsgiving #sweepstakes

Good book but not the most riveting.

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a comprehensive look at the out of sight, out of mind systems and structures that make our modern lives possible.

A must read for the curious minded individual

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If you ever wondered where your water, electricity, or municipal services come from... this will answer all your questions. Written by a normal guy who asked those same questions and struck out to find the answers for himself. 5-star narration by Bronson Pinchot!

Amazing!

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I was recommended this book by Audible after listening to the great book "The Knowledge: How to Rebuild Civilization in the Aftermath of a Cataclysm" by Lewis Dartnell. I love books about infrastructure, survival, or "how things work". This book discusses the everyday infrastructure needed to supply an every day home like the author's home with utilities such as power and water. Though there are interesting tidbits in there like how land surveyors place metal in the ground on properties 100 years ago that served as guides, the issue is that the author talks more about his journey getting to the knowledge of how things work than about the knowledge itself. I figured that in the audio version you're missing out on valuable pictures and diagrams which couldn't be transitioned well in audio-form, but upon research I was wrong, even reviews of the text version have the same complaint.

At the end of the day, it's not a bad listen. Especially if you don't have an especially long list of other books to check out. It's like the filler episodes of Walking Dead. Nothing mind blowing but enough to get you between. The audio storyteller was very good.

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This book is so addictive I had to remind myself to stretch it out. So much information I’ve always wondered about while walking around my town. Could’ve been twice as long and I’d still be hungry for more.

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