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How would you fare if you were dropped into a randomly chosen period in history? Would you have any relevant knowledge to share, or ability to invent crucial technologies given the period's constraints? Ryan North, author of the non-fiction books "How To Take Over The World" and "How To Invent Everything", uses these questions to explore the technological and implicit knowledge underpinning modern civilization.

Ryan North is an author, comic creator and humorist whose recent work includes the non-fiction books How To Take Over The World and How To Invent Everything. He's creator of Dinosaur Comics and The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl series for Marvel, along with many other books, comics and writing and his work has been translated into 16 different languages so far. North has a degree in Computational Linguistics and is known for his witty and useful explanations of technology, tools and problem solving.

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