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Excellent reference bookReview Date: 2008-05-10
A thorough review of the Cable TV Network ArchitectureReview Date: 2007-12-20
Good Cable Modem Technology TutorialReview Date: 2005-02-02
An excellent book on CATV networkReview Date: 2006-01-10
Broadband Cable TV Access Networks by Shlomo OvadiaReview Date: 2003-07-23
I had purchased the book and enjoyed reading it. Indeed, it is a great system engineering book covering a broad spectrum of technical subjects which I have a lot of interest. It broadened my knowledge on the arena of CATV which was new to me.
(I came from Israel from the Satellite Communications field).
It is a recommended book to any communications engineer, component engineer and system engineer dealing with fiber optics data communications and video transport.
It covers all design aspects in all perspectives, system wise and component wise.
It provides a broad review, showing the affects of RF chains and , optical links imperfections on a QAM signal in most scientific analytic and professional way.
The book is structured as a zoom-in, taking the reader from a broad picture of definitions, system architectures and topologies such as HFC, PON, zooming into each building block requirements and constrains such as optics CWDM WDM optical none linearity, pre-distortions, CATV receivers topologies , specs and optimized solution. Additionally it covers the aspects of protocols such as DOCSIS and CATV standards showing how to approach to system design, understanding its requirements in order to reach the proper design.
The books provides block diagrams, schemes plots and conclusion to each chapter subject.
Indeed Dr. Shlomo Ovadia did here a huge effort and a great job.
This book is must have in any technical library.
Avi Brillant
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dexterReview Date: 2008-03-27
Simply the BestReview Date: 2008-03-18
Every once in a whileReview Date: 2008-03-13
Oh yeah, this show. Why would anyone like a show about a killer of killers? I can't explain it. BUT I can't stop watching it. I want to meet and be friends with this guy, although knowing his charactor he wouldn't let that happen. You have to see this. Try just one and you will be hooked.
Unique story, not for the faint of heartReview Date: 2008-02-09
Great showReview Date: 2008-01-05

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MANSONReview Date: 2007-05-10
MANSONReview Date: 2007-03-25
2nd BookReview Date: 2005-07-14
This book is greatReview Date: 2004-06-11
A must for understanding Manson.Review Date: 2006-04-04

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A GOOD READ - worth getting!Review Date: 2007-11-04
MY TEEN IDOLReview Date: 2001-11-21
A joy to readReview Date: 2000-11-25
I don't read a lot of autobiographies because I lose either interest in the story or respect for its author. The conversational style and the honest and balanced telling of this story grabbed my attention on Page 1 and held it through a cover-to-cover reading. Aside from giving details not usually revealed through other means, this book presented itself as something special from the first moment. I wasn't reading an autobiography with stylized prose and a detached third-person feel. I was listening as someone I have long admired told me about who he is and where his roots lie. I felt the story as it was being told, from the frustration of Hollywood's own form of politics to the elation of true love and a treasured family. From triumph to tragedy, it's all there. It's a story of courage, determination, faith and love - personal, cultural and spiritual.
It's easy for celebrity autobiographies to become self-serving tell-all's, but this book maintains a straightforward perspective, allowing the story to be told with dignity and with class. It's a breath of fresh air, and an absolute pleasure to read. The fans who have remained devoted through the bad press and the "where are they now" stories have long held the hope that the truth would be revealed. It has in a compelling story, straight from the heart and well worth the wait. Thank you, Erik, for sharing your side of the story.
If you're a fan, this book is a must. If you're not, read it and you just might become one.
This book is a fascinating written wealth of experienceReview Date: 1999-05-27
Very straight forwardReview Date: 1999-09-03
Also, wasn't Mr. Estrada so much fun to watch in "CHiPS '99:? :)


Outstanding. Well represents the ethnic (German, Irish and Lithuanian included) cooking of our immigrant ancestors!Review Date: 2008-04-15
Where are the English Recipes?Review Date: 2006-06-12
It's a good book but I guess I'll just have to look elsewhere for recipes for bangers and mash, bubble and squeak, fish and chips, trifle, etc.
A family favorite for over a decadeReview Date: 2004-06-11
Over the years we've tried a high proportion of the recipes, and they've never failed or turned out "wrong." You will need access to some unusual ingredients, but many come in dried forms you could order over the internet if the selection in your town is limited. There's a helpful ingredient dictionary that suggests some substitutions. Any unfamilar techniques are explained so clearly, it's hard for even an inexperienced cook to mess things up. This is a great cookbook for any adventurous eater!
WowReview Date: 2007-01-17
a very simple and divere cookbook Review Date: 2005-12-27
The Frugal Gourmet has a series of cook books but this one is a good starter. This is great for someone who likes comfort food, and cuisine from different countries.

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Single-best book about TV writingReview Date: 2004-07-02
a great combination of job facts and street smartsReview Date: 2001-11-11
TV is a Byzantine and Paramoid Business...Review Date: 2001-09-10
A pleasant read, but something was slightly "off"Review Date: 2002-09-24
I'll give one example, and perhaps it's not the best one. He mentions that he was always hip-pocketed by the agencies, not signed, and tells us that info as if that is a good thing, like phew, he beat the system. OK, yes, being hip-pocketed is better than nothing at all, especially at the beginning, but let's face it, if an agent never wants to sign you, you did not pull one over on them. It just felt like he was trying to justify a lot of this kind of stuff. There are so many books out there that after reading, I am dying to have lunch with the author to meet him in person....whereas here, I found myself not having that experience at all.
But, the book was funny and had some good intro-to-the-business info.
Great ReadReview Date: 2001-02-14
At any rate, if you are contemplating a career in TV writing or looking for a good book to add to your career library, this is a must have. Note: I see he has another coming out in April on getting books published...I plan to order it as well!

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Smiles, laughter, tears....Review Date: 2008-03-04
understand the man (Gordon Jenkins) and his genius! I have an inkling of that era...being born in 1937, but; this book opens the door to new appreciation of Jenkins' magic, and sentiment in his work. I indeed have met (musically); and have a new hero in Gordon Jenkins! Way to go, Bruce; you've made your Dad proud!
Music MasterReview Date: 2007-05-10
Say Hello to GoodbyeReview Date: 2006-08-30
Now thanks to this superb book by his son and professional writer Bruce, we learn that away from the podium and arranging desk Gordon Jenkins had a wonderful mordant wit and great courage in the way he coped with life's cruelties and particularly his last illness. I lent my copy to a friend who immediately had me get him his own copy. No higher recommendation than that!
Goodbye: In search of Gordon JenkinsReview Date: 2006-08-25
a most talented arranger, composer and performer, along with
insights about Jenkins' relationships with the many artists who
benefited from their associations with him.
Northing "sad" about Gordon Jenkins's life storyReview Date: 2006-07-10
What a delight Bruce gives us with this intimate 'gloves off' look into one of the most creative musical minds in popular music, Gordon Jenkins. Those of us who thrilled to "Manhattan Tower" ever time we played it will enjoy reading how it came about over 50 years ago and how it's still considered a great work of art. And what about the whole story of Benny Goodman's sign-off song, "Goodbye" that Jenkins wrote? Now we know why it was written.
It's told through the recollections of friends in the music business from fellow arrangers/song writers/conductor to family friends. Fascinating, entertaining and just one of the best reads you'll have in a long time. Don't miss it if you've ever been spun into musical ecstesy with the signature arrangements of Gordon Jenkins....after all some feel he's responsible for a baby boom!

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THE LEGEND CONTINUESReview Date: 2003-05-19
Many may find the Balanchine references the definitive biography of this section of his life, but there is so much more to this glorious volume, gratefully back in print from the University of Florida. This paperback edition is very well-bound, pages are highest quality; the price may seem a tad high, but is in truth worth more than pricier hardcovers. This, along with the DVD of Farrell's exquisite "Elusive Muse" documentary make an outstanding gift idea for young people uncertain of how to attain their dreams. Ms. Farrell's life is certainly a great inspiration.
One of the more interesting dancer autobiographiesReview Date: 2004-06-07
Farrell's book is a moving personal story, and I'm too young to have seen her dance but surviving videoclips make it easy to understand Balanchine's obsession. She was indeed a beautiful, electrifying dancer. However, like a lot of singer autobiographies, Farrell can't help but sound a bit self-centered. She was isolated at the NYCB due to resentment from the other dancers, but it seems impossible that she'd remain so completely oblivious to the company's other members. Thus, 1960s mainstays of the NYCB like Edward Villela, Patricia McBride, Karin von Arnoldigen, that all figure so prominently in any chronology of the NYCB, are completely absent in Farrells story. From someone reading her book you'd think Balanchine choreographed solely for her, that she was the only important ballerina in his life, and that the company essentially revolved around her. This is not a criticism, but it's something to keep in mind when reading the book. I'd suggest also getting a biography of Balanchine, to keep this in perspective.
To Farrell's credit, she never self-aggrandizes or vilifies anyone. She admits Balanchine could be selfish and smothering, but overall she treats him very sensitively. She is also fair about her mother, a typical stage-mom. Overall, this is one of the best autobiographies of a dacner that I've read. Its candid and personal. However, like most autobiographies I wouldnt read it as an entirely accurate history of ballet either.
As an interesting footnote, Farrell's frequent stage partner and new NYCB dancermaster Peter Martins fired Farrell from teaching at the NYCB after a blowup in the late 1990s. In a preview of the book Farrell mentions the firing.
Farrell's co-writer was Toni Bentley, who's also written a fascinating personal account of being a NYCB dancer.
READ THIS WONDERFUL BOOK ! Review Date: 2005-12-12
Very special.... you'll be touched by this storyReview Date: 2006-08-16
dancerReview Date: 2004-10-08

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Super Helpful Book on Entertainment IndustryReview Date: 2002-08-15
AWESOME RESOURCE FOR ANY BUSINESS AFFAIRS EXEC!Review Date: 2003-10-27
good ReadReview Date: 2003-01-15
Josh Simon CAlifornia
Make your agent read this...but you should readReview Date: 2004-01-31
FABULOUS RESOURCE.Review Date: 2003-01-24


Really 3.5, but I rounded up. An immensly satisfying book!Review Date: 2004-04-26
Early in the story Jerry hires a girl named Colette from an associate of his to watch Kevin when he is very sick. Kevin secretly falls in love with Colette, and she becomes Jerry's young lover. She also shoves Kevin down a rung in their criminal troupe, taking Kevin's original spot.
The book really was a bit confusing at first, and I found myself setting it down often, taking breaks. Soon I got adjusted to Peter Craig's interesting writing style and couldn't put this book down. The confusing part, at first, was how the story jumped around at odd places to show different times in Kevin's life, I soon begun to rather enjoy this artsy structure.
I suggest this book to anyone that enjoys an immensely satisfying criminal suspense novel, and wants some tricks on how to survive underground. This is also a book you can judge by its gorgeous cover design by Allison J. Warner; she did a simply stunning job.
A tribute to the genre, and a new approachReview Date: 2004-04-29
TremendousReview Date: 2004-04-21
A vicarious look at the shady side!Review Date: 2006-07-03
Scheherazade's in great companyReview Date: 2004-10-20
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The book covers the physical layer aspects of modern cable networks, in comparatively greater details than the MAC and transport layers.
The author has done an excellent job in choosing relevant details of each technology presented in the book and laying them out in an easy-to-understand manner.
Overall, it is a good reference book to have within one's reach and is a better starting point in one's understanding of cable networks, instead of searching for terms or concepts using internet search engines.