Hints and tips:
...When the FT interviewed Soylent founder Rhinehart in 2016, he said that he was not trying to eliminate eating for pleasure....
...I have not gone quite as far as Mr Rhinehart (who also ordered custom-made clothing from China then gave it away instead of using a washing machine)....
...Sir, Whatever one may find about Rob Rhinehart’s taste in food and fine dining, he surely knows a superb margin (Lunch with the FT, July 23)....
...Invasion, by Luke Rhinehart, Titan Books, RRP£8.99/$14.95, 445 pages...
...Rhinehart gently informs me they are the same thing....
...Did Mr Rhinehart only watch the first part of the movie? Perhaps Mr Braithwaite should have probed a bit deeper. Henry Wessells Upper Montclair, NJ, US...
...Mr Rhinehart’s choice (no “foodie” he!)...
...In the infamous novel The Dice Man, the narrator Luke Rhinehart decides to hand his life over to randomness. The biggest of decisions will be made by dice....
...— Rob Rhinehart, inventor of Soylent meal-substitute gunk, enjoying Lunch with the FT...
...Perhaps the most eye-catching and radical approach is that taken by Soylent, the nutritional meal replacement drink that became a Silicon Valley hit after its 20-something inventor Rob Rhinehart wrote a...
...That Globo timeline in full (FT Alphaville) Rob Rhinehart, CEO, Soylent: Pabulum disrupter and inventor of the recipe, Mr Rhinehart has been a pioneer in swill’s millennial rebrand....
...- In qualified praise of Soylent’s Rob Rhinehart. - Bessemer Venture Partners’ anti-portfolio. - Robert Conquest, who died aged 98, was “was Solzhenitsyn before Solzhenitsyn....
...I mean you could start with Rob Rhinehart, the 26 year old boy wonder who “invented” the goo.* He’s got a wonderful habit of saying profoundly annoying things like: Kitchens are expensive and dirty....
...Mr Rhinehart rallies that community with a bold vision for the future of food....
...We shouldn’t all be expected to become automatons like Rob Rhinehart. On which note.....
...“I think we are going to live in a post-energy, post-food society within our lifetimes,” says Rhinehart....
...Contrary to Robert Rhinehart of Soylent, food is indeed sacred. Change will occur, but the enjoyment of food is just as much a part of eating as consuming it to live is....
...Here, they investigate the tension between organisation and chaos – their name references Luke Rhinehart’s novel The Dice Man – with angular rhythms, controlled improv and strong melodies for saxophonist...
...Luke Rhinehart’s shocking novel is about a man who frees himself from social convention by submitting to the will of the die. (Should he rape his next-door neighbour? The die says yes.)...
...As Ric Rhinehart, executive director of the Specialty Coffee Association of America, puts it: “Coffee is the first or last impression you get of a company....
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