Turns out it is even available in braille as well. Request it from your regional library, or if you’re on webbraille, you can do a dogalog/catalog search, and download the volumes. I’ve not yet seen it pop up in Braille Book Review yet.
Thanks, Dr. Chorost, for dropping into the Blog!! Looking forward to meeting you in person, when you return to Boulder next year.
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