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Communications
Gemini Game
Published in Paperback by Troll Communications (1997-07-01)
Author: Michael Scott
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Gemini Game Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-10
I liked when they ran from the police because it was not only exciting, but they did a lot, too. Like play Meteors, run away from some gangsters, try to find a copy of their game, and actually play their game that had virus in it. I also liked how the author switched to the police, and then back to the twins. He usually did this between chapters. I didn't like how he explained the hole in the back of the neck that was used to plug the human brain to the game. That was digusting! No one in the future would do that! Of course no one would be that crazy to get a plug in the back of their neck, because it would be quite costly. All in all I thought that it was good because it started out quick, and had a lot of detail. This is a very good book. A must read for you Sci-fi readers!!

Reads like an RPG
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-06
I'm 14 years old, and I still enjoy this book as a quick read. I've always been a minor fan of video games, and what attracted me was the cover of the book. Very nicely done. Then I began reading it. Takes place in the future, blah blah blah. BUT, unlike many other sci-fi novels, this description of the futur is as dark and infested as others. Sure, there are the major slums and acid rains and society is in a rut, but that didn't detract from the novel at all. It actually enphasized the bootleg video game part vendors that were around, and all the places the twins could go to escape the cops.
From the very beginning, the book readl ike and RPG/Adventure game. Y'know: the characters had to go on little quests and met an assorment of characters. Then, they go into the game. Not only does this game sound like one heck of a game, but there's a bug in it. They have to get it out. I guess that is the supreme ordeal of the novel. The twins (Liz and BJ) went into hiding b/c the police were after them for making a game that put people into a coma. Now, they are trying to fix the bug. So they go on this quest.
This book is recommended for any age. For the kids, it's a thrilling page-turner, and for the older guys, its a quick 2-hour read with an ending that will leave you speechless. Buy this book. Its worth it.

Amazing, Outstanding.........and lots more!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-25

Hi,
I am a 14 year old, I hate to read, and i hate books, one day i was looking throught the library, and i noticed this book in the online cataloge, I looked it up and immidiatly loved it after 1 page, i took it out and had it read within 1 week, This book is amazing, delivering more than an entertaining book, it has a suspensive plot that keeps you reading for hours on end! Now, im buying it to put it in my "fairly small" Collection hehe!

Amazing, Outstanding.........and lots more!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-25
Hi,
I am a 14 year old, I hate to read, and i hate books, one day i was looking throught the library, and i noticed this book in the online cataloge, I looked it up and immidiatly loved it after 1 page, i took it out and had it read within 1 week, This book is amazing, delivering more than an entertaining book, it has a suspensive plot that keeps you reading for hours on end! Now, im buying it to put it in my "fairly small" Collection hehe!

Amazing, Outstanding.........and lots more!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-25
Hi,
I am a 14 year old, I hate to read, and i hate books, one day i was looking throught the library, and i noticed this book in the online cataloge, I looked it up and immidiatly loved it after 1 page, i took it out and had it read within 1 week, This book is amazing, delivering more than an entertaining book, it has a suspensive plot that keeps you reading for hours on end! Now, im buying it to put it in my "fairly small" Collection hehe!

Communications
Get With It, Girls! Life Is Competition
Published in Hardcover by Diamond Communications (2001-03-19)
Author: Teri Clemens
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Inspirational
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
I wish I had this book when I was a young athlete. The author writes clearly and well. She communicates about typical subject manner. But the book's inspiration derives from her tough wisdom and passionate vision for girls in sports and in life. This book could inspire anyone to make more out of their life.

For everyone! Especially young women...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-29
Everyone can benefit from this, but young girls to young ladies will be stronger for reading it. It teaches more than my writing has the power to explain. I bought it for my daughter...thought I'd read a chapter to check it out first and ended up reading it through. It gives great insight to what it takes to be better than readers may have dared to dream...to push past the insecurities.

must read for female athletes, coaches and parents!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-04
if you are a female athlete or you work with female athletes this is a great book for you. it is a quick, easy read, full of personal stories and examples. very motivating, excellent book!

Great book for Girls (both old and young)!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-02
This is a wonderful book for girls of all ages, but especially for pre-teen and teenage girls. I loved it! I would recommend it for anyone who has daughters!

Outstanding book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-30
Let me just start by saying that I've had this book for 2 years and could never get my daughter and husband to read it. So, on our way to yet another tourney, I had 5 hours to read it out loud to them. They loved it! My husband is a coach for our local girls softball team, and we had just won the district championship and were going to "state" a couple of weeks later, and my husband liked the book so much that he used it as his "bible" during the practices leading up to the tourney, and also at the tourney. This was our 3rd trip to "state", never having won the championship. But this year we won, due partly to this little book. It's written in conversational form, and is a very easy read, yet it packs a punch. These ideas are great, and implementing them into a "team" picture was easy. They were great team-builders also. Our team was so close during this tourney, and this helped their play. I cannot recommend this book highly enough to anyone that plays or coaches anything. (Also, this book is not just about sports...the big picture is about girls in general, and how they can achieve their goals by implementing these ideas into their everday lives.) Get this for the girl or coach in your life!

Communications
Going Wireless
Published in Kindle Edition by HarperCollins e-books (2002-04-16)
Author: Jaclyn Easton
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M-Commerce, L-Commerce, things communicating with things
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-08
Mobile commerce offers the hope of faster access to information for the consumer. M-Commerce builds on both internet and wireless communication devices. Internet servers push small applications to WiFi devices and these applications, in turn, make information requests through WiFi portals back to the server. The WiFi interface improves speed to acquire information for the consumer increasing the likelihood of a purchase; the WiFi interface can submit billing information for payment processing with one tap to confirm credit card usage for bill payment; a confirmation code is displayed on the WiFi device and used to validate pickup of the merchandise; and speed is the motivating factor like the fast food chain in time performance. If by the middle of the decade, "the only way to reach your customers is via the internet, you'll be limiting your customer base". M-commerce brings the store to the consumer wirelessly and it assists the consumer in price comparison. The consumer can talk directly to the WiFi device reducing time to navigate menu selection. Sophisticated voice recognition software will eliminate the need to display all available choices. Instead, the software will use context and subject matter as it relates to voice interpretation too determine choice.

Location commerce is the result of the law. All cell phones or devices capable of making a call must be capable for an external call center too pinpoint a caller within a few feet. Position based commerce will become the primary source of new business referrals. As the consumer moves from one zone to another information is served up to the WiFi interface from local based directories. The user will enter in what they want and a list of services based on proximity will be offered through their PDA. National chains will be able to offer localized pricing of their products and services. The localized directories will be able to determine availability and make referrals to other stores within a certain mile radius, if the product is unavailable. The idea is that the quicker you get your customer the merchandise, the more you will sell.

A decentralized Transportation Wifi network potentially offers a massive opportunity. Suppose, each car was installed with a WiFi device that could communicate with car around it, accessing: speed, breaking, turning, and sudden stops. Potentially, the Wifi device could stop all accidents involving abrupt slow downs in traffic. Additionally, the auto wifi device could communicate with Wifi portal along the road querying for restaurant prices and availability, sleeping arrangements and prices, and music downloads. Billboards being replaced by high speed Wifi portals and massive internet servers bring services too consumers on the road.

A good book on new business opportunities
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-14
The book presents a wide range of business cases as well as scenarios where wireless technology is used or can be used. The author sometimes gets too excited about the potential of the technologies involved but she proves that, at least in some areas, wireless is revolutionizing business, creating business value by providing convenience, mobility, agility and improved data accuracy.

Awesome book! Exciting! Riveting! GET IT!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-27
I probably sound like a paid endorser, but the truth is, this book is fantastic. It's written beautifully, contains riveting stories, and is packed with insights, ideas, trends, and more. It's written for anyone in business ready to cash in on the future. Wireless is the next big trend. This book shows you how to surf it to the bank. Get it. Get it right now. -- Joe Vitale, author of way too many books to list here, ...

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-12
I hesitated before buying Going Wireless because I didn't want a book about
how wireless works. Then I stumbled on the Newsweek review, read a couple
excerpts on the Going Wireless website and then bought it. My hunch was
right. This book is a real winner by cutting out the "geek speak" and
instead showing me directly how wireless can benefit my business. I highly
recommend it.

Emerging Technology - New Opportunities
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-05
Easton takes a very difficult subject and pieces together how wireless will make our lives simpler and faster still. We can get what we want, when we want it. We can make an order from a wireless hand held device and pick it up within minutes.

This book is made to order if you want to see where wireless is going. Easton is well researched and writes to inform.

Communications
The Gregg Reference Manual/Indexed (Gregg Reference Manual (Paperback))
Published in Paperback by Glencoe/Mcgraw Hill Post Secondary (1996-01)
Author: William Sabin
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A must for writting references.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-07
A wonderful resource book with easy tab reference locations

The most comprehensive reference book available.
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-13
I discovered The Gregg Reference Manual as a student in an Executive Secretarial curriculum at a local community college. It was a required textbook at that time. Not only did I come to depend on the book for everything, it has become a permanent fixture in my library of books, and I continue to use it daily. It truly sharpened my grammar and punctuation skills, and I now have excellent verbal and written skills as a result. It has been ten years since I purchased the book, and because the world has advanced in such a short period of time, I decided I needed a more recent edition. I began searching for the Gregg Reference Manual, but I had no success. I had just about given up when I discovered the Amazon.com website. I was really excited to find the book via website, so I quickly ordered it.

No matter how arcane, it's in there.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-29
I used this book for years while working at a university bookstore. No matter what rule of punctuation or grammar I needed -- and no matter how unusual the application -- I could always find the answer in the Gregg Reference Manual. It's the most complete writing reference I've ever found.

An excellent, easy-to-use guide to writing
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-06
This manual is really excellent: clear, succinct yet detailed, and very user-friendly. It is a much better guide for the everyday or business writer than the Chicago Manual of Style. In particular, its organization and layout make it easy to quickly find the answers you need. Definitely recommended by this average writer.

Oh no... I can't find my old Gregg Reference Manual!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-17
I'm buying my second copy of The Gregg Reference Manual today since my old one has apparently disappeared. I purchased my first copy of this book as a secretarial student in the early 1980's and have used it regularly for both professional and personal writing and editing ever since. I feel lost without my Gregg Reference Manual. My kids will get lots of use out of the new copy as they write reports and business letters in junior high and high school. I can't wait to receive my new book. It's too bad it won't come with the dog-eared pages I used to mark the most frequently used subjects in my old copy.

Communications
Grip the Rope: Prayers for Single Mothers
Published in Paperback by TRC Communications (2003-12)
Author: Carla J. Curtis
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Compact, Convenient, Charming
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-04
Curtis' devotional for single mothers is compact, convenient and charming.Single mothers are busy and this book is compact enough to be read in a single setting and easily categorized for return reference. The Alphabetical Prayer request are convenient and timely. The Money Prayer on page 43 is one of the most practical and honest requests I have read as yet. Curtis also supplies spiritual references to buttress the prayer requests.

However, some prayers appear rote and pushed(i.e- X-Ray Vision which is actually a form of Wisdom.) I would have liked to have seen different types of prayers like praises for our children, praises to God for believing that he will provide, prayers for other mothers who although are married feel just as alone, prayer for the children's fathers. Making this book a series, whereby mothers understand the entire facet of prayer would be ideal.

Overall, a nice devotional that is great for a Mother's Day Gift, Bible Study on Prayer Life or a Women's Ministry.

An Inspirational Alphabet
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-06
Truly inspiring, Grip The Rope is a compact book of twenty-six prayers, which are guides to help get through the perils of raising a family single-handedly. The prayers are listed in alphabetical order, though brief, they are powerful in their message. Easily read through in about an hour, these prayers are an excellent reference to go back to time and time again for inspiration. Each prayer starts off with a scriptural reference which sets a meditative air, and allows you time alone with God. Share in His infinite wisdom as Ms. Curtis guides you into silent reflection towards overcoming situations.

The simple A-Z approach and conversational style of dialogue brings topics as burnout, integrity, rest, time management and zeal to prayerful introspection. I don't think of the Bible specifically addressing burnout per se, but the scriptural reference put my mind on a new train of thought and revealed that it is "ok" to feel overwhelmed with life and to seek strength from within your heart. I like the new approach, to thinking about life, that Ms. Curtis has eloquently expressed.

I've been ministered to, by reading Grip the Rope; there is something in this book for everyone. Not only the single mother but the woman, the wife, the friend will benefit from reading Grip the Rope. Share this book with others and share the blessing you will receive simply from having read these prayers.

A.S.A.P = Always Say A Prayer
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-06
Grip the Rope is small in size but large on encouragement and motivation. Carla Curtis has served the reader alphabetical touch points of prayer. Each prayer speaks to many issues in all of our lives. I believe everyone can get a blessing from reading "Grip the Rope"

When you think you can no longer make it to the end, "Grip the Rope" and take a dose from one of the twenty-six inspirational prayers inside this gem.

Missy!

Stop and Listen To God's Voice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-06
Do you need some help in your prayer life? Do you have questions on how to pray? GRIP THE ROPE: PRAYERS FOR SINGLE MOTHERS provides you with a starting place. Curtis uses the alphabet to address concerns of single moms. Each letter represents an issue, supplemented with a bible verse and an extended prayer. The book is completed with a list of recommended readings and a place for you to take notes.

Even though these prayers focus on single mothers, others can recharge, recover, and release life by mediating on thoughts presented in this book. It is clear that God was orchestrating the words Curtis was writing, as these prayers are strong and healing in nature. I recommend this book to all women. Ms. Curtis thanks for following God's will and listening to His voice. This book will definitely help lead hundreds to redemption and peace.

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Knowing You're Not Alone
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-21
What a special volume of prayers for any mother, but most particularly, as the title indicates, the single mother. Who better to take her very real emotions and concerns to about such pressing and unrelenting issues of loneliness, finances, patience, stress and such than the Lord? These are just some of the moving and beautiful prayers Ms. Curtis offers in this priceless jewel. It is an assurance that the single mother is not alone in her struggle, that someone understands, and better yet, that there really is someone to take her problems, hopes and dreams to.

Grip the Rope: Prayers for Single Mothers is a classic that you need to own, and I humbly suggest you definitely need to give to anyone you know (single father's as well) who is raising children alone.

Communications
Hot Air Rises and Heat Sinks: Everything You Know About Cooling Electronics Is Wrong
Published in Paperback by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1998-07)
Author: Tony Kordyban
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Hot Air Rises and Heat Sinks: Everything You Know About Cooling Electronics Is Wrong
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-10
A very good book for practical thermal engineer. I bought this book twice because the first one was lost.

Excellent resource for understanding/relating to a thermal engineers 17+ years of thermal experience
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-26
I read this book while on vacation. The font was big and has an "easy on the eyes" font type. It covers some of the basics and better yet provides some lessons learned from industry. As a mechanical/thermal engineer of 5+ years experience, this book was intersting/useful to me. It provided some insight into what another thermal engineer's experience in industry is like. Relating to similar work relationship(s)/topics also made this book enjoyable.

Highly recommend.

Great Read, Good Practical Information
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-22
As a practicing electronics design engineer I found the information in the book very interesting. So often the only way to really grasp engineering is through encountering real world problems and having to figure out what is going on. This "opps" engineering approuch is a slow one. This book takes a wealth of real world thermal engineering problems and presents them in a fun, easy to read format giving you the information so you don't have to make the same mistake. It also gives some history behind various industry standards and myths.

The only addition I would have liked would have been a discussion of horizontally mounted PCB's and how heat transfers from these boards.

A great read.

Refreshing Thermal issues
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-11
Started reading, simply could not stop. Direct and to the point, this book based on real facts is simply refreshing, a great source of valuable technical information presented in a very easy to understand and "humorous" fashion, that will keep you going and going and going.

I recommend this book to anyone brave enough to attemp thermal qualification of any type of electronic system, and many "real life" lessons are to be learned. A must in your collection of "got to have" titles !!!

What's wrong with me ? I now find thermal flow interesting !
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-30
Curse Mr. Kordyban - he's get me all interested in thermal flow now. This book is great ! It flows [huh] really well, is relatively humourous (no, really), and gets across some basic lessons in electronics cooling. A must read for all you overclockers who are having to put bigger and bigger heatsinks on everything. I followed a few simple recommendations in this book, (just repositioning a few components and adjusting airflow) and now my computers run much cooler (and more stably). Now I can't walk into a datacenter without looking for the ac units, and checking for fans, drive positioning etc. This is a field that I'm convinced is going to be much more important in the future - this handbook is a great introduction to the field and some real practical things you can use right now. If you are looking for some honking big text book, this isn't for you. But who is ?

Communications
Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. III, Client-Server Programming and Applications--BSD Socket Version (2nd Edition) (Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. 3)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1996-04-04)
Authors: Douglas E. Comer and David L. Stevens
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An excellent book with well explained working examples
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-02
I have to hand it to Mr. Comer and Stevens, they have done an excellent job writing a book that explains everything clearly with very well defined (and actually working) examples.
If you are interested in learning TCP/IP programming on Unix platform this is the only book you need.
It does assume that you have knowledge of some C programming, but it does not assume that you are an expert.
Excellent Book.

A Perfect Text
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-18
I have been using Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume III for almost ten years now to teach a graduate course on client server programming. I think it is perhaps the most perfect textbook ever written. Comer's code is exquisite and can be used to teach clear and efficient coding in C. His explanations are perfect. He says everything that needs to be said, and no more. His presentation about the foundation of all distributed computing is clear concise and on target. Students require some reminders about the fact that this book can't be read like a novel, or like any less competent textbook. They need to read and carefully consider each line. Comer includes everything that is needed in the book and its appendices. In every case, you see very careful and concise statements of how things really work. I just reread his chapter on NFS this morning and was reminded about how he can take the complex and invisible and make it completely understandable.

Professor Comer's books are wonderful, but his contributions don't stop there. If you pride yourself on writing and are new to the academic realm you might find it useful to go to his website and read his advice on writing a dissertation. If you are a PhD student, or a master's student writing a thesis, this should be a mandatory stop. If you are simply a person who takes pride in writing clearly, you will learn important things.

Like Cliff Notes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-27
This is a great book and I see why some teachers chose it for grad students. I didn't do well in networks last semester because I had to learn BSD TCP/IP sockets from sources like book snippets my teacher gave me, man pages, and various Internet sources. The textbook I had to buy for class has almost no C code or any explanations about BSD sockets. So, I invested into this and the Richard Stevens (UNIX Network Programming) book. Both are excellent assests.

Pro (This book): I like how it explained what each important function did (like read/write)

Con: The example code could be a little better.

This book is well-written and will be a good reference once I'm through with my class. I bought all 3 volumes since I could get them at a great price. What especially helped: sometimes books would take up to 50 pages explaining a topic. The "Internetworking with TCP/IP" series are excellent at giving the bottom line and at times makes it easier to understand the details within the longer-winded pages of other books. In a way, to me, it's like a set of cliff notes to my textbook.

If you're baffled about network programming, these books might be worth a try.

The only books to learn TCP/IP
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-30
Get all three volumes. There is no better way to learn TCP/IP. The read is excellent. The examples are very excellent. Definiirly, a classic for years to come.

A good,readable,working guide to TCP/IP Socket
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-13
I used this book from cover to cover in a Unix Socket Programming class. A few good points about this book: 1) The sample do compiled on Linux with no problems. That's a plus. 2) The author emphasized good client-server design principles. 3) The introduction is gentle and very readble. 4) The code sample is directly,simple and not riddled with unnecessary details to "show off" like some authors do.

You don't need much Unix to do exercise in this book.About the only System calls you need to know are fork(),Select(),sigalarm() and execve(). The book could have been expanded to cover HTTP,SOAP and some other protocols to give it a 5stars.

Communications
JNCIP: Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional Study Guide: Exam CERT-JNCIP-M (Study Guides (Sybex))
Published in Kindle Edition by Sybex (2003-03-13)
Author: Harry Reynolds
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The titles of the book and exam match! What else do you need?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-09
This guide is now available, free, as a PDF from Juniper's site.

Some people hate reading PDFs and like using a book. If you're one of these people, by all means get this book!

The PDF availablility for the JNCIA, JNCIS, JNCIP and JNCIE are shown in this link. I'm not sure how Amazon handles links, so I'll obscure it.

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Replace hxxp with http.

OK, so I don't own the book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-06
Buy Harry's book! I took Juniper factory training from Harry around 2001. He was an absolutely wonderful teacher, and a genuine expert in both JUNOS and IP networking in general. You could tell he had real-world experience to support his system knowledge as a Juniper staffer. If he writes even half as well as he teaches, this is sure to be a great resource.

The Complete Reference for JNCIP Lab
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-30
This is the only and comprehensive JNCIP lab preparation book available today.The book is well written and covers complete coverage of JNCIP lab.If you understand this book you are good for the actual Lab.

Passed JNCIP Lab
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-03
I passed my JNCIP lab using this book and have scheduled my JNCIE for August 2004. I highly recommend this book to anyone that supports Juniper routers or plans to take the exam.

Superb book superb quality
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-15
If you are appearing for JNCIP or read how the routing protocols operate in a multi protocol environment with Juniper routers, your best bet is JNCIP book. The book covers lot of scenarios and case studies in great detail. The author/editors need to be commended for such scintillating efforts on publishing a very good book on Juniper routers. This book not only can be used for preparing for the JNCIP exam but also you can put it in your library for reference. But one thing is for sure, this is a great book and better to have a copy f it. I have benefitted by going through this book.

Communications
Keep Your Donors: The Guide to Better Communications & Stronger Relationships (The AFP/Wiley Fund Development Series)
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2007-11-27)
Authors: Tom Ahern and Simone Joyaux
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At last, a practical book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-03
Keep your donors offers some of the best advice from one of the world's leading fundraisers, and it will help you to become a much better fundraiser - should you want to be of course!
It is a great resource and an important part of any development library. When you follow the advice and experiences in this book, you will attract and develop lasting relationships/ friendships for your organisation.

Tom, Simone: My desk is groaning happily under the weight of your combined body of knowledge
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Review Date: 2008-04-23
Tom, your tome arrived in the morning mail and I plunged in. What a mammoth achievement! This is a textbook like no other...it should be the nonprofit sector's bible. You and Simone are so readable in such different ways. You've packed it with enough how-to's, why-to's, a-ha's, reflections, reminders, research, stories, samples, inspiration and wit to make it THE essential fundraising reference. With freckles. Wow, I'm lovin' it. You are colossal to the nth level.

Curse you for ruining my productivity today. And THANK YOU.

This is a great book
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Review Date: 2008-04-16
This is a wonderful book, and I give just two words to describe it: inspirational and practical. What a great combination.

No one knows their stuff like Simone & Tom
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Review Date: 2008-03-26
I had the pleasure of picking up my copy of KEEP YOUR DONORS at Simone and Tom's workshop in Smithfield, RI just yesterday. It's a fantastic reference guide, especially helpful when presenting fundraising principles to my CEO. This volume is especially perfect for me, since my duties include both fundraising and marketing. A day after receiving it, I've used the book twice at work. First, drafting our organizational communication plan, I used the sample from Planned Parenthood Maryland along with Tom's tips. Then, I needed to call to thank a donor for their gift, and I thought, "What do I say after I say thank-you? How could I get a conversation going?" To my delight, the book had the answers. Most highly recommended!

Keep Your Donors: The Guide to Better Communications and Stronger Relationships
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Review Date: 2008-03-24
The thoughts and opinions written in this book gave me the confidence to go to management and implement positive changes to our fundraising. Thank you so much. Mitch (Australia)

Communications
Larry Kanes Philadelphia
Published in Hardcover by Temple University Press (2000-09-29)
Author: Larry Kane
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PHILLY'S PHINEST!
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Review Date: 2004-09-14
Want to know what happened to Larry Kane after he got off the Beatles tour? Check out "Larry Kane's Philadelphia". Here's a great yarn by a great newsman, a look at one of America's oldest and most colorful cities as seen by arguably the best local newscaster in America. I'd only visited Philly once before reading this, but learned a lot about everything from its hardball politicos to the tough-but-caring quality of its people.
Larry was there to meet, talk to and report on just about everything and everyone in the area for 35 years- and on three stations. Filled with a bottomless supply of anecdotes both gritty and witty, the book not only takes you to "Rocky"'s turf but far afield- did you know he went all the way to Anchorage, of all places, for a papal audience? (He had one in the Vatican too.) Larry's open-hearted, warm personality worked well for him in front of one of the toughest audiences around- ask anyone who's seen those raucous Philly sports crowds- for many years, and it works here too. In short, Larry Kane's a class act, and Philadelphians are incredibly lucky to have him. I'd have been proud to watch him myself- even if I wasn't raised on "Rocky", cheesesteaks, and "da Iggles"!

I Like Larry Kane
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Review Date: 2003-12-09
Larry Kane retired from KYW 3 in December 2002 after 40 years of broadcasting.

I really enjoyed reading _Larry Kane's Philadelphia_ by Larry Kane. I really liked Larry Kane. When I was in high school, I was up until 11:30 almost every weeknight watching Larry Kane on KYW-TV 3 (also known as CBS 3) at 11.

In April 1994, when Bruce Hamilton and Jennifer Ward were the co-anchors of the station's newscasts weeknights at 6 and 11, things weren't going good for KYW 3. So, they got Larry Kane to replace both of them and be the sole anchor weeknights at 11.

It was really fun seeing Larry being the sole anchor weeknights at 11. I really liked his reporting and how he signed off. I really liked the fact that he WAS the newsman in Philadelphia. He was better than Ken Matz (his successor at WCAU-TV 10 when Kane went to KYW-3, and also his predecessor when dealing with affiliates, because when Kane came to KYW, it was then NBC. Because the station's parent company then, Group W Westinghouse, bought CBS, the station became CBS, WCAU became NBC. Thus, Matz was his successor at NBC's local affiliate in Philadelphia, because he was the lead anchor at WCAU) or even Larry Mendte, his successor at KYW (and even Matz's at WCAU).

I feel that after reading th book, Larry Kane showed excellence in broadcasting in Philadelphia, more than Ken Matz, Larry Mendte (Mendte has lived in the Philadelphia area most of his life), or even Tim Lake, Mendte's successor at WCAU.

A Good Book from Philadelphia Mainstay
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Review Date: 2001-12-30
Being from the Philadelphia area, I was pretty intrested in what Larry Kane would write about. Larry tells good stories and helped me fill in what little details on stories that were reported when I was a kid.You almost have to cheer on a guy who went back to Phildephia to report news despite it being a "smaller market" than New York.If you don't really know the Philadelphia area you my be lost reading this but if you know Philadelphia , you'll be pleasantly suprised at how detailed this is and even laugh out loud at a good Ed Rendell anticdote

Philadelphia TV Icon
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Review Date: 2001-07-13
A great book for those interested in recent Philadelphia history and culture, or those just looking for an insight into major market TV news. The book seems to reflect Larry's on screen persona: fast paced, open, sometimes cloying, but never dull. Larry's seen a lot of history in his career, and relates it in a highly entertaining book.

This Book is Amazing
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Review Date: 2001-02-24
Larry Kane, a Philadelphia fixture for 35 years, has outdone himself with this book. It's really well written, and takes you on an unusual ride through the tv business. So far, I understand in its fifth printing, and no wonder. This book should be read by anyone interested in improving the quality of tv news.

I especially enjoyed Kane's self deprecating sense of humor, and his description of Philadelphia. It makes me want to get to know Philadelphia.


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