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Three Thumbs Up!Review Date: 2000-10-09

Aol's Picture This : An Easy to Use Digital Imaging GuideReview Date: 2000-06-21

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Drug InformationReview Date: 2003-07-12


Great book, I keep it near my computer and refer to it oftenReview Date: 1999-12-03

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The Review of Armored Core 3 Prima`s Oficcial Strategy GuideReview Date: 2003-05-30
AC3 is a tough game where only the big ones stand up above the rest of AC`s. You can accomplish this by dedicating long and numerous hours: customizing, improving and testing your AC, buying new parts, etc. This is the only way to win (not that it`s unpleasant, AC fans love it!.) But if you want to open up new missions and acquire new parts or simply beating the game with less time, then you`ve got to get this guide!
First of all, the guide begins with a warm introduction, followed by all the general and basic aspects of AC3. It explains quickly yet deeply how to maneuver an AC, all the parameters displayed at the gameplay screen, etc.
After this, is where half of the guide is dedicated for: The 50 missions. It explains when they appear, what to do to make them appear (in case of a secret one), the best way to beat them and much more, all of this for each single mission. Sometimes, the guide briefs too quick the mission, but it shows the essential. Also, the guide recommends a "Required Raven Rank", showing us how difficult the mission will be (it also happens with the "Succes Rate".)
After this huge section, you come across the "Inventory". This explains what kind of mech you have to build for XYZ kind of mission (the guide even give us two mechs built already: one light weight and one heavy weight), shows optional parts, several comparison tables for every AC part, (I really like this section because for example I can give myself an idea of what AC part I`ll change later and such.)
In the decoration department, it doesn`t outstand a lot. You`ll see lots of repetitive pictures throughout the entire guide, especially those taken from a popular CG movie within the game. Overall, it has an orange darkish metallic look and makes you feel like your in the right place. Something that left me like:"What happened?" was that all the way from the "Inventory" to the end of the guide was black and white! It has no colors! Weird? Yeah. Does it make it cheaper for Prima to produce this guide? Another Yeah. Or at least, that`s the way I see it best. But it`s not a Major drawback. Other interesting and honorable extra sections are multiplayer tips, all secrets, all of the arena opponents revealed and a large table with the definitions of all the parts legends.
Last but not the least, I haven`t seen any of those irritating orthographic or photographic mistakes in the guide. They are so common and sooooo irritating, I must say.
Overall, with this guide you won`t have much trouble seeing everything the game has to offer and that`s a lot of funny, interesting, entertaining and super-action-and-adrenaline-packed levels, bosses and missions with lots of replay value, superb graphics and intense music.

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great book all owners need itReview Date: 1999-06-18

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Very helpful strategy guide for Army Men Air Combat!Review Date: 2000-10-09
I played through the game, and when I got up to Mission 8, I would have been very frustrated without the strategy guide's recommendations. Army Men Air Combat for the N64 is a very challenging game!
I think one of the best things about this game is that you can play the same 1-player campaigns in two-player co-operative mode. So while I was busy trying to solve the mission objectives, my kid brother was having a blast blowing up stuff with his helicopter! This is a very good multi-player game!
On top of that, there are several 4-player multiplayer modes! I would have thought that playing a 4-player multiplayer game with helicopters would be lame, but it turned out to be quite fun! (The strategy guide was also very helpful in giving strategies on this mode!)
I would definitely recommend picking up this strategy guide if you've bought the game!
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HolaReview Date: 1999-12-04


VERY INTERESTING!Review Date: 2006-09-14
"A new and exciting insight into the world of natural healing for arthritic problems using the science of iridology."
To tell you about this book, I quote several paragraphs from the Introduction:
"Many of you I hope have picked up this book with open-minded inquisitiveness. `Arthritis a new look' is exactly what this book is about, a new look at looking into the iris of the eyes and identifying the genetic markers which can pinpoint arthritic conditions, or one's predispositions to arthritis. The knowledge in this book is sourced from a science called iridology. The iris is a complex map of the body's inherited constitution, that is, your inherited strengths and inherited weaknesses. The eyes are precious in function, gemlike when magnified and this complex organ drives a visual system that makes billions of calculations every second.
"Arthritis has been termed a disease; however, with the aid of Iridology this book will show that arthritis is not a disease but a systemic disorder which affects the whole body...."
The author has organized his book into seventeen chapters in a logical, informative progression and provided photographs of patients' eyes to illustrate how Iridology reveals problems within the body. Arthritis - A New Look is well-written and provides considerable support for this approach to dealing with arthritis.
Dr. R. Murphy is a registered British nutritionist and studied at Westbrook University, USA, where he received his BSc, Msc and his PhD in Nutrition and Iridology. In closing, quoting from the back cover, "The proven knowledge in this book will help you in your quest to overcome the pain and discomfort of any arthritic complaint."
Reviewed by Kaye Trout for Kaye Trout's Book Reviews, specializing in POD published books.

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Topics in astrobiologyReview Date: 2004-11-23
The articles are fascinating. We start with a section on organic material in space. We learn about extrasolar planets, including "hot jupiters." We read a discussion of habitable zones for these extrasolar planets. And we look at a scenario of life being transferred from Mars to Earth.
Next is a section on water: how essential it is for life, and what it would mean to have life without water. We look at the geomorphological record of water-related erosion on Mars, and we see a discussion of tides on Europa. And we look at life in cold water, hot water, and salty water.
Third is a section on radiation and life. That includes magnetic shielding from cosmic rays, ultraviolet radiation, and effects of cosmic rays. The fourth section is about gravity: gravitational effects at the cellular level, and effects of gravity on plants and animals. And the fifth section is about complexity and life: scaling phenomena, molecular self-assembly, and what it would be like to look for fossils in an extraterrestrial environment. The book concludes with a paper about forthcoming space missions relevant to astrobiology.
This book has plenty of useful material for astrobiologists!
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