Podcast #2: Turntable in the attic - Nilay Soneji
Thursday, October 30th, 2008Nilay Soneji, a Solution Architect I work with at HP and author of the blog Lucid Tips, joins me for my second podcast. He has some interesting things to say about several of the steps that built his career including the parental encouragement he received as a boy, the influence of his older brother, and his immigration to the US.
As kids, Nilay and his brother got in the habit of taking things apart to see how they worked, constructive mischief at its best. The title of this edition, “Turntable in the attic” stems from Nilay’s response to my follow up question “What’s the most expensive thing you and your brother took apart that you couldn’t put back together again?”

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