Both Jozen and I read it and I agree with the view, that 3/4 of the book are fun, but during the Vegas incident(s), it begins to feel like s-o-m-e-o-n-e r-e-a-c-h-i-n-g o-u-t f-o-r a w-a-l-l i-n s-l-o-w m-o-t-i-o-n... It was fun though, because I read it on the way back from Omaha and could relate... ("forlorn, a project that's outlived its founding imperatives and hung on thanks to block grants and inertia and handouts from one or two civic-minded billionaires" ;-))