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Finding your own approach to life and time.Review Date: 2001-10-29
No more running around like the proverbial chicken!Review Date: 2001-08-12
Finding more time in your life: With wisdom from the Bible..Review Date: 2001-09-08
Each chapter is well written and organized where tools can be applied. There is no question that this book perhaps more than any other current time book, will draw you into a richer, closer relationship with Jesus first, family and friends that would last for a life time. You'll be blessed. Thank you, Dru!

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The best book about Tempo/TopazReview Date: 2003-10-25
with this book, even your wife can fix the car!Review Date: 1999-11-17
Excellent BooksReview Date: 2001-11-16
It's the only book you need. I have one for my Sunbird, Topaz GS, Topaz L and my 2001 Malibu LS

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A great begenningReview Date: 2005-08-02
Best overall introduction to woodturningReview Date: 2000-10-21
If you want to understand all aspects of woodturning, Darlow shoehorns an amazing amount of material in the pages of this book.FOW is nicely laid out, in full color and takes nothing for granted in teaching you the way to turn.
While there are a number of one-shot titles out on turning - turning bowls, turning pens etc., this book is the one to get as the required "Bible". Comprehensive, it covers all the major areas and is very practical. Mike was a professional turner for 7 years, so he teaches you how to consistently turn out high quality, good looking work.Forget the quickie, single subject titles until after you've read FOW. Highly recommended
Superb and thorough introduction to woodturning.Review Date: 1998-10-03

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Great bookReview Date: 2005-03-07
Get in the Groove: Building Tools and Peer-to-Peer Solutions with the Groove Platform is a great book as the Groove documentation, while excellent, lacks a lot.
valid uses for p2pReview Date: 2005-02-17
He shows how you can use Groove as a framework for ad hoc groupware, for a set of users scattered over the Internet. Prior to the Web, the concept of groupware certainly existed in the 1980s. Groove is a natural extension of those ideas. Plus others that have also proved fruitful. Like using XML to encode configuration settings. And Groove supports several programming languages, like C++, Visual Basic and C#. Alas, no Java at this point.
The book can be intense. The author assumes you are already experienced in one of those languages. He dives in quickly into the gritty details of coding. Which is probably what you need.
Stanhope deserves credit for helping show that p2p can be used for valid and serious purposes.
The best yet...Review Date: 2002-08-20

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Great Book For Crisis ManagementReview Date: 2002-09-12
Many business people will recognize Paul Tulenko from his syndicated small business newspaper column. A highly-respected small business columnist (I have personally clipped and saved many of his columns), Tulenko also writes a free e-mail small business newsletter (tulenko.com) and has worked with many professional organizations, such as the SBA and SCORE, to help entrepreneurs.
Tulenko's new book, "Get More Business Right Now!" isn't a book that tells people how to start a business and make a billion bucks. Rather, he assumes the reader currently owns a business and is struggling financially. Tulenko gives ideas and planning to help a struggling entrepreneur decide what to do while "... the alligators are nipping at your heels, and you absolutely must get something done right now... . Your goal is to get some money in the bank as soon as possible, tomorrow morning would be great."
Tulenko writes: "... crisis management says to do what is needed right now, and clean up the mess later."
Tulenko says you should call in your markers and try to benefit from word-of-mouth marketing. He suggests reviewing all of your contacts and seeing who can help. (This is much like the career advice that, if unemployed, you should tell everyone you know you're looking for work, because you never know from where the job leads might come.)
Another suggestion is to pursue a particularly lucrative client. Tulenko offers some good advice on selling to larger companies and overcoming bottlenecks that might prevent a purchase decision from being made. Sometimes, a big sale can save a struggling company.
Tulenko suggests launching a pilot program fast, possibly offering a new service to your customers. He says to consider deeply discounting your products or services (and, possibly, offering a discount for immediate payment). If you discount, Paul suggests an advertising blitz to make customers aware of your reduced prices to generate more business. (If reduced prices and heavy marketing don't help, it's probably time to close up shop or try something else. I know many business owners will argue that they don't have the money for advertising. But, marketing doesn't have to be expensive. Tulenko mentions one entrepreneur who spent $6 to print fliers, which generated $3,000 in business for his summer lawn-care company. Effective advertising/marketing should generate profits and is money well-spent.)
Tulenko writes: "If you are 'cash poor,' the chances are that happened because of poor planning on your part. Face it and admit it. This is not a black mark that will scar you forever, but if you don't do something about it now, it can potentially cause you to fail in other ways."
Other survival options aren't as fun. Tulenko says a struggling business owner should consider:
--Downsizing your business, making it smaller and more efficient. Reducing your rent or employee expense are options Tulenko suggests.
-- Getting an outside opinion. You might be too close to your business to be objective to see what's being done wrong. Tulenko suggests SCORE as one source of help.
--Start a multi-level marketing home-based business to generate some money. Tulenko says to select your program carefully, but that many multi-level marketing jobs can earn $25,000 to $100,000 a year. (For a good salesperson, any commission-based sales job is probably something to consider.)
--Take another job. Tulenko writes: "There is absolutely nothing wrong with working in a hamburger joint, an all-night grocery, a gas station, or any similar job. Face it, if you need the money, you need the money." Tulenko suggests that you consider the effect of such a job on your business reputation and also consider 'low-profile jobs.' For example, if you're a struggling financial advisor, you probably don't want any of your clients to bump into you while you're pumping gas.
--Quit. Tulenko writes: "True entrepreneurs don't ever say quit. In their mind they close shop for a while, then proceed to work their buns off to gather a few bucks together and start over again, possibly in a totally unrelated business." Tulenko acknowledges that some people will decide working for someone else is a better alternative for them.
Tulenko writes about goal setting. He says goals should be SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, targeted). Surviving an alligator attack gives you a chance to reevaluate what's important in your life.
Tulenko concludes: "It's easy to start a business of your own, it's just a matter of saying, 'I'm in the Widget business' ... It doesn't even really take a lot of money to get started. ... The tough part of entrepreneurship comes when you have to produce income at a high enough rate to pay the everyday expenses of your business [and earn enough income to eat, etc.]"
Much of Tulenko's advice should be followed even if you aren't struggling. You should pursue lucrative clients aggressively. You should launch pilot test programs to see what profitable products and services you can offer. You should aggressively pursue word-of-mouth marketing for your business. And, you should always try to make your business more efficient. If you do this, as the skin lotion ad says: "Later, Gator."
Practical and effective methods to attract new customersReview Date: 2002-08-08
Good book for bad timesReview Date: 2002-07-11
I was wrong. This book is for entrepreneurs in trouble. While much of Tulenko's invaluable advice can apply to almost any entrepreneur, this book targets a very specific niche market: businesses in crisis. Most business books focus on long-term thinking, which the author acknowledges is important. This book focuses on short-term thinking for those entrepreneurs who have to do something "Right Now!" or "like tomorrow morning at 7:00 A.M." if they ever want there to be a long term.
Get More Business Right Now! defines an all-out blitz, based on seven assumptions and four steps. The first step is to define a service that an entrepreneur can undertake immediately -- not necessarily a service he traditionally does, but one that his client base will want.
Tulenko is a well-respected syndicated business columnist, and he has been a mentor to over a thousand entrepreneurs as a small business consultant. His words are the words of experience.
He covers all the fundamentals of crafting a benefit statement, setting goals, identifying target markets and partners, cold calling, where to get help, etc.
Readers will even find advice about moonlighting, in the event an entrepreneur needs income from another source if necessary. (This is something very few business books will tell you, but Tulenko is a tell-it-like-it-is type of author.) He also reminds us that it is not a sin to quit.
The book includes an extensive appendix on "The Essence of Marketing", but anyone serious about this subject should pick out a book on that subject alone.
What impressed me the most about Get More Business Right Now! is the detailed advice Tulenko packs in ... right down to how to save money on flyers by printing different colors on different days.
Tulenko is at his best, in this reviewer's opinion, when he gives some straight talk on advertising agencies and their propensity for displaying awards: "Remember, you want success, not prestige." Tulenko shares the very practical view of the great David Ogilvie (see the classic "Confessions of an Advertising Man")
This is no literary work of art, so don't bother submitting it for a Pulitzer Prize. However, it is one of the most useful business books I have ever read. Get More Business Right Now! is a good book for bad times. And there is enough useful advice for me to recommend it to any entrepreneur in any kind of times
The reviewer is David Leonhardt, author of Climb your Stairway to Heaven: the 9 habits of maximum happiness.
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Excellent Guide and Reference - A Must Buy!Review Date: 2001-02-22
An essential reference for all graphic designers!Review Date: 2000-01-24
An essential reference for all graphic designers!Review Date: 2000-01-24

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grindingReview Date: 1998-06-09
The most comprehensive book on Grinding TechnologyReview Date: 2003-10-09
Most logically written with a grip on the matter makes it an interesting book.
I highy recommend the book for a professional who is pursuing a career in Grinding research.
the grinding bibleReview Date: 2002-01-19


the Handbook of Journaling-a readers reviewReview Date: 2001-02-28
A wonderful resource!Review Date: 2000-03-07
Every Self Help Book rolled into this one!!!Review Date: 2002-10-27

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Don't buy any other Duc manual!Review Date: 2000-07-27
Good book for desmosReview Date: 2005-08-02
I checked the valve clearances, and although the book was informative on how to proceed with removing the shims, etc. I did back off from that. I plan to talk to a couple of mechanics before I actually do remove the shims for replacement. Even so, the book was there with good advice: put some heavy wire into the vertical piston spark plug hole to hold the intake valve after you remove the bottom shim!
Haynes Ducati ManualReview Date: 2002-03-02

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Teaches you how to do physical therapy on yourselfReview Date: 2003-04-29
Great referenceReview Date: 2001-08-30
I used this book and changed my painful lifeReview Date: 2001-08-10
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This book brings wisdom from many years of helping people learn to use time more productively. Its discussion of the spiritual side of life puts the consideration in the context of one's whole life and what is most important and lasting. I highly recommend this book for your reading and application in your life.