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Surprise twist!Review Date: 2000-04-02
thomas, guide me to your leaderReview Date: 2000-07-14
Full of wonder and excitement!Review Date: 2000-06-02
Hilarious!Review Date: 2000-03-02

Two Words: Must Have!Review Date: 1999-08-01
Super-Duper!Review Date: 1999-03-26
This is your brain on the T-guide:Review Date: 1999-02-16
This is your brain without the T-guide: {help}
Don't try to do without it!Review Date: 1999-01-29

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Hefty, deep and well writtenReview Date: 2004-07-29
The book is organized into four parts that start at the user interface and continue to peel away levels of the system until, in chapter four, the author covers the command line unix shell at a surprising level of detail. A level of detail which rivals O'Reilly's other command line exclusive books. In fact, this book gives a fine introduction to scripting bash and tcsh. It does as good a job there as it does covering printing, or the vagaries of the new Finder in the chapters that precede it.
This is a quality piece of in-depth work about the unmodified Panther operating system. It's well worth the price for those who are more interested in understanding than hacking (though I admit a love for the new Mac OS X Panther Hacks book as well.)
The Definitive Guide to PantherReview Date: 2004-08-31
The publisher, O'Reilly Media, seems dedicated to covering Apple's OSX operating system, OSX, from every conceivable vantage point. Its "Missing Manual" series on Panther is a user's reference on how to use the operating system and its applications for productivity and fun. Its "Hacks" series provides dozens of tips, guides, and project ideas. In the "Nutshell" series iteration, "MacOSX Panther in a Nutshell" designs to provide in-depth, comprehensive information about the inner workings of the OS. It is for power users and developers who want to master the OS and have the fullest description and explanation of OSX.
This book starts out detailing the multi-layered architecture of OSX and illuminates its power and elegance. In great depth and detail, it explains the Unix components, Aqua elements, OS9 and Classic, the Finder, and the multitude of Unix services, daemons, and applications.
This is terse, descriptive prose. The authors focus a sharp telephoto lens on the skeleton, sinews, and pores of OSX, starting with basic elements and probing deep into the details of the file system, networking components, directory services, printing configurations and more. This in-depth description and large handfuls of guides and tips totals over 1,000 pages.
A separate part of the book is devoted to Applescript, X-code tools, and Java. The X-code tools are for developers. Part IV is all about Unix, including three chapters on "shells" alone, plus sections on text editors, the X-Window system, and a full 262 pages of Unix command references, touted as the most complete such source in print publication.
No mere user manual would have ten pages devoted solely to understanding and managing preference files, or five pages on using the Colorsync feature with Quartz filter scripts.
Surprisingly, only ten pages are dedicated to security issues. Although the Mac is known to be extremely secure, recent news shows even the Mac is vulnerable to sophisticated exploits.
For those with a need to know, this is the definitive source for deep knowledge of OSX.
Nice addition to my OSX UNIX libraryReview Date: 2005-09-25
The book is very particular about the subjects that related to OS X and because there are some differences between OS X and other UNIXes it is nice to have a book that deals with it.
Comprehensive and authoritativeReview Date: 2004-07-22
Well, this book on Mac OS X Panther captures some of that early O'Reilly spirit. In its comprehensiveness and heft. But also in its terseness. Turn to a random chapter and start reading. The authors try to get to the point, without wasting time. They write at a technical level that assumes you don't know the specifics of that chapter, but that you are no novice to computing.
It should be noted that the second half of the book is essentially a standard unix reference. As you may be aware, OS X is now a unix variant. Which is neat. But also accounts for much of the book's size. Unix has built up a massive set of utilities in 20 years, and the length of the unix sections here reflects this.
Don't let this put you off either the book or OS X. On the contrary! The building of the Mac operating system on top of unix gives you more power and stability (against crashes) on the Mac.

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strongly recommendedReview Date: 2008-06-24
Easy to use!Review Date: 2008-06-24
Simple, Clear, and ComprehensiveReview Date: 2008-06-24
This dictionary and phrasebook passes that test, and then some. It's organized intuitively, with an extensive table of contents, and pretty much everything I looked up was exactly where you'd think it would be (a surprisingly rare virtue in a phrasebook). It's extensive without going overboard like the Lonely Planet phrasebooks (which, okay, can be amusing, but do I really need a list of pick-up lines?), and the dictionary's pretty good. There's no side-by-side phonetic pronunciation with each listing (though the listings are romanized), but if you look over the pronunciation guide in the front a little before you depart (which you really ought to do anyway), it's not a problem.
Great bookReview Date: 2008-06-24

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A great alt.country resource for the fan and the researcher.Review Date: 1999-07-13
Move over, Ira RobbinsReview Date: 2001-12-19
A good editor would have resulted in a five-star rating. Numerous typos and punctuation miscues (commas anyone?) detract slightly. There are some inconsistencies in style, as well-many of the reviews offer some form of critique, while a few read like letters from adoring fans, offering little insight as to how the band actually sounds.
Nice down-home advice... a great guide!Review Date: 2001-08-10
A comprehensive and greatly needed source of information!Review Date: 1999-07-18

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One of the best mutual fund booksReview Date: 2008-01-24
Morningstar has a long history to keep track of mutual funds and ETFs data. This gives them an advantage to publish their views on various mutual funds. However, readers must be aware that the ratings are based on historical performance. Nobody can predict the market, but if a fund manager performs well over a long time, it is very likely he/she will perform well in the future.
This book also provide some insight info such as the manager has his/her own money in, and risk data. A plus of the book is that it provides 50 free mutual fund reports downloadable from Moringstar website.
A must have for mutual fund selectors.
Excellent on the funds it covers. Wait for the new one.Review Date: 2007-12-24
Obviously it gets dated. It appears to be published early in the year. Be sure to get the latest.
Great info to help you understand the fund you are considering for investmentReview Date: 2007-09-25
This isn't to say that you should necessarily buy the funds listed here. Morningstar also includes funds you should probably avoid (you have to make your own choices as to what is right for you). One of the interesting things I notices is that simply because something has a four or five star rating doesn't mean that you should buy the fund. This is due to the past performance versus future return probability. It might well be that a well performing fund is now trading at a high price and that the likely future return cannot justify the price. So, the analyst rating also has to be balanced.
The editors have packed a huge amount of information onto each of these pages. You get a snapshot of governance and management (with a stewardship score), a chart of performance, a graph with an historical profile, a star rating including risk for several periods, a portfolio analysis, and a few paragraphs providing Morningstar's take on the fund, and contact information. In the back of the book are several lists that slice and dice the various funds different ways according to specific criteria.
Since funds do not remain static for the entire year, another nice feature of the book is that you can download up to 50 fresh charts during the calendar year. One word of caution that I learned by hard experience is that if you block pop-ups, you need to make an exception for Morningstar. You will try to download the new chart, your count will decrement, but you won't get the chart because you browser will have blocked the pop-up containing the new chart! That was a tad frustrating.
Terrific and interesting information.
Reviewed by Craig Matteson, Ann Arbor, MI
Great bookReview Date: 2007-03-17

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Great Guide! Buy this one!Review Date: 2007-12-14
Great Guide!Review Date: 2006-04-25
Incredible, just incredible!Review Date: 2004-09-20
This directory is exactly what is implied. It is an enormous collection of addresses relating to celebrity homes, film locations, historical sites.......and here's the kicker.....the locations of scandals and crimes. That having been said, this is not a rolling narrative that relates a lot of juicy stories and histories. It presents the facts and it is up to the user to draw in the lines and reach his/her own conclusions.
So why did I drop $75 for this book. I was weary doing this type of research with only lukewarm results and a relatively miniscule database. This book has everything and I can let my fingers do the walking.
Now here is my warning. I reiterate don't buy this if you are expecting a lot of lurid stories as there really aren't any per se. However, buy this book if you want to know things like all the places Humphrey Bogart resided in LA, who cohabitated with Ramon Novarro, or where Laurel and Hardy filmed a lot of their classic shorts. Buy this book if you have a curious mind and the information provided has you asking other questions.
This is an impressive collection of information.
The Stars Homes BIBLEReview Date: 2004-10-05
Mr. Fleming has published the BIBLE for Celebrity addresses. The most comprehensive book on stars homes I have ever poured through. I've even turned a few of my colleagues on to the book, who their own copies immediately.
You've made my job easier Mr. Fleming, and you have published a riveting and important document.

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Reference for Catechetical leadersReview Date: 2008-08-29
Easy to readReview Date: 2008-07-21
Great Quality and Good ReadReview Date: 2007-01-31
grounds of and handbook for Catholic tteachingReview Date: 2005-07-06

Much better than the first oneReview Date: 1999-12-08
Much better than the first editionReview Date: 1999-10-09
Great improvementsReview Date: 2000-02-19
Creative, fun and challengingReview Date: 1999-10-23

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Totally RecommendedReview Date: 2001-04-03
Totally RecommendedReview Date: 2001-04-03
The Definitive Source For NDS TroubleshootingReview Date: 1999-11-03
An incredible resource for all CNE's!Review Date: 1999-11-03
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