A critique of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown's book from a few years back. Mostly it just points out the errors in The Da Vinci Code. Of which there are quite a few.What's it about?![]()
The Da Vinci Fraud
Well duh, it's historical fiction. Isn't that the point?A critique of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown's book from a few years back. Mostly it just points out the errors in The Da Vinci Code. Of which there are quite a few.What's it about?![]()
The Da Vinci Fraud
Historical fiction, yes. But even historical fiction generally has most of the historical facts correct with additional fictional characters. The Da Vinci Code has fictional characters set in a fictional historical framework. Something that had (at least some) clergymen all up in arms.Well duh, it's historical fiction. Isn't that the point?
How was this? I'm a supply chain management major and have heard it referenced quite a bit. I'm going to start it this weekend.![]()
"The Goal" by Eliyahu Goldratt
http://www.hbclynchburg.com/sermons/PDFs/The%20Da%20Vinci%20Code%20Myth.pdfWell duh, it's historical fiction. Isn't that the point?A critique of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown's book from a few years back. Mostly it just points out the errors in The Da Vinci Code. Of which there are quite a few.What's it about?![]()
The Da Vinci Fraud
Scratch that. What are some examples?
I still don't get what the big deal is. Dan Brown wrote a work of fiction, loosely based on some historical stuff.
Exactly. You can't fix stupid.I still don't get what the big deal is. Dan Brown wrote a work of fiction, loosely based on some historical stuff.
Or is this "Da Vinci Fraud" book just for people who are too dumb to know that fiction = not real?
A pretty good book, even though the story was just okay. It's more of a management "how to" book than a novel. The storyline seems to be an excuse to convey management lessons. It's all about bottlenecks in a work environment, and how to best allocate resources to maximize throughput.How was this? I'm a supply chain management major and have heard it referenced quite a bit. I'm going to start it this weekend.![]()
"The Goal" by Eliyahu Goldratt