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Los Angeles Orange Counties Street Guide and Directory: 1998
Published in Spiral-bound by Thomas Brothers Maps (1996-09)
Author: Thomas Bros. Maps
List price: $27.95
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Surprise twist!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-02
I have to agree with the other reader-- that surprise twist at the end of 110 (the freeway, not the page) was so unexpected! It's true, every page tells a story, and you absolutely won't believe 767 E5.

thomas, guide me to your leader
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-14
i heard the hype about how popular this book was, who was i to stand in the way of this books progress. progress u ask? why of course, this book is probably the one most riviting influencial piece of american literature to date. it provides a compass, a compass to the soul and to our hearts. and itll give u direction in life... page 345-C4 put chills down my spine because it hit home.

Full of wonder and excitement!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-02
Suprisingly, Thomas Bros. has again, given us a book to put on our list of "Top Books ever Written." Its beguilingly sexy appeal to life will keep you on your seats as you finally come to the realization that yes, even YOU will one day seek the help of...THE GUIDE! But don't take my word for it, read page 4697 and you too will become believer.

Hilarious!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-02
Smart, sassy, and full of surprises, the Thomas Guide kept me laughing from cover to cover.

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Los Angeles Thomas Zip Code Guide (Thomas Guide Los Angeles County Street Guide & Directory)
Published in Paperback by Thomas Brothers Maps (1998-09)
Author: Thomas Bros. Maps
List price: $23.95
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Two Words: Must Have!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-01
I just recently moved out to Los Angeles, and let me tell you, this map set is essential. Not only does it show EVERY street in Los Angeles County, but it is also regarded as a standard. Several times since I've been here I've noticed businesses will list their Thomas Guide page number in their ads and recordings when giving directions. If you're moving out to LA, or even just visiting for a while, this book is well worth the investment.

Super-Duper!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-26
Trying to get around Los Angeles without this would just be plain silly. Ask anyone who's ever lived there or tried to get around...everyone knows and uses the Thomas Guide.

This is your brain on the T-guide:
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-16
info - info - info -info - info . . .

This is your brain without the T-guide: {help}

Don't try to do without it!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-29
If you're a hot shot actor moving out from the East Coast in your Subaru in search of fame or fortune or just relocating to soak up more rays, you'll need this handy-dandy guide to get from here to there.

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Mac OS X Panther in a Nutshell
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (2004-06)
Author:
List price: $39.95
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Hefty, deep and well written
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-29
It's tough to tell this from Amazon, but this book is a thousand pages, which makes it quite a hefty tome. But that doesn't make it a doorstop. There are screenshots, but they are, by in large, useful and relevant, and the book doesn't use them to tell a click by click story of the interface.

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 Panther
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 18 total.
Review 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 library
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-25
Since I converted I have found OS X UNIX is amazingly friendly and accessible. Some people who had never used it before type commands and work with the operating system directly as a "cool guys" in movies! This book is very helpful and well written and it is serves as a very nice reference. I paired this book with Linux and UNIX for a beginner training suite, 4DVDs + 2CDs includes 4 Unix Academy Certifications ed.2008 This book and a video they contribute one another greatly. You improve the reading and by reading you improve what you have seen.
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 authoritative
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-22
Do any of you remember the O'Reilly books from the late 80s on X Windows? Those became the definitive guides to X11, and probably were crucial in putting O'Reilly on the map as a prominent technical publisher.

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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Marathi-English/English-Marathi Dictionary & Phrasebook
Published in Paperback by Hippocrene Books (2008-06)
Author: Daniel Krasa
List price: $14.95
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strongly recommended
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
This is a great phrasebook to use if you are traveling to Mumbai (Bombay)--the Romanization is easy to learn and the dimensions of the book make it easy to slip in one's back pocket. I'd recommend it to anybody visiting India, and consider it a requirement if you're moving to Mumbai.

Easy to use!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
It's quite easy for me to read and find things in this dictionary and phrasebook. I liked it immediately when I browsed through the book. Oh, the cover is very eye-catching too.

Simple, Clear, and Comprehensive
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
My general rule in judging a phrasebook is that if I can locate just about anything I think I'd probably need to say in less than a minute, the book gets high marks. Communicating in a foreign language is difficult and awkward enough without spending ages clumsily paging through word-lists whenever you want to speak.

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 book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
This is a great-looking book, sure to be of use to anyone traveling to Mumbai/Bombay. It's full of useful words and phrases.

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Modern Twang: An Alternative Country Music Guide and Directory
Published in Paperback by Dowling Press (1999-10)
Author: David Goodman
List price: $22.00
New price: $66.53
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A great alt.country resource for the fan and the researcher.
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-13
_Modern Twang_ is an amazing book that provides information on the artists as well as the infrastructure of alt.country. Goodman has written artist profiles and given information on internet resources, labels, radio and television outlets, and live venues. The prose is always readable and insightful. This is a must for the alt.country fan. Goodman has created a model for how music guides should be written. A+++

Move over, Ira Robbins
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-19
This book is a joy for fans and historians of country music. Patterned after Ira Robbin's succesful Trouser Press record guides, Modern Twang focuses on the alt.country movement, its history and its many offshoots, not the glossed-over country that dominates the airwaves today. Author David Goodman approaches his subject with obvious love. Capsule reviews of more than 500 artists, discographies, listings of compilation CDs-Goodman has done a fine job. Especially educational (for me) is the inclusion of such artists as the Byrds, Dylan, Neil Young, Parsons, Emmy Lou Harris-early major players in the alt.country scene whose influence remains vital today. This book works as a historical document, as well as a CD buyer's guide.

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!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-10
An awesome, all-purpose, up-to-date guide to the alternative country "scene", this includes profiles of about five hundred bands, both big and small, with special emphasis on local scenes. It's an amazing resource, sure to fill in numerous blanks for just about any reader. Goodman's writing is straightforward, and not overly concerned with the "look, I'm a postgraduate!" rhetorical flashiness which plagues many contemporary music reviews. Let me put it this way, if I had a staff here at Slipcue, I'd hire this guy as a writer. Of course, with books like this, it's fun to flip around checking on bands you already know about... and the good news here is that Goodman is pretty thorough. For example, I looked up The Movie Stars, a Bay Area band whose late-'80s album preceded most of the current wave of twangsters by several years. They didn't have their own entry, but were mentioned under the listing of Red Meat, which is sort of a reconstituted version of the old band. Other '80s pioneers are included as well, though things start to get a little fuzzier and less consistent in the '70s (the Blue Ridge Rangers get listed, but what about Larry Hosford?). One problem I have, though, is the use of scene-specific catch phrases to denote "styles" of music... for example, Sun Volt as "No Depression" music, or any of the bands on Bloodshot as "insurgent country". Yeah, sometimes the things bands (or labels) call their music are cute, but they aren't necessarily that descriptive. But maybe I'm just being too crabby. Goodman also includes listings for radio stations, e-zines, websites and publications related to the current Twang-craze... obviously many of these listings will be quickly out of date, but we can hope that just means another, bigger, better edition will follow...

A comprehensive and greatly needed source of information!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-18
I am not sure how in the world David Goodman got all this together. It is obviously a work of love for Alternative Country Music. It will be a valuable resource for recording companys,festival and entertainment show managers,and radio and TV program planners and DJs. Think Dowling Press has found a true niche with their publications.

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Morningstar Funds 500: 2007 (Morningstar Funds 500)
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2007-02-09)
Authors: Morningstar Inc. and Scott Berry
List price: $39.95
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One of the best mutual fund books
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-24
I have been buying Morningstar books for mutual funds since 2006. There are a lot of books about how/what mutual funds are, but this is the only kind available for evaluating PAST mutual funds performance. (The other one is from Lipper, which is only available from the web).

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.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-24
I really enjoyed the analysis provided, it seemed to cover most of the bases I wanted to learn about, expenses, tax efficiency, volatility, returns.
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 investment
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-25
While many people buy mutual funds because they find them easier than building their own portfolio of individual stocks, in fact buying into these funds is in some ways more complex than buying individual company stocks. How do you know what the fund in invested in (companies and sectors), fees, turnover, who the manager is, what their performance has been, how the fund has performed relative to its peers, and much more? It is not an easy task. This handy book provides you with loads of great information for 500 funds picked by Morningstar.

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 book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-17
Great book very informative,a must have if looking to invest in mutual funds

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The Movieland Directory: Nearly 30,000 Addresses of Celebrity Homes, Film Locations and Historical Sites in the Los Angeles Area, 1900-Present
Published in Paperback by McFarland (2004-08-27)
Author: E. J. Fleming
List price: $95.00
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Great Guide! Buy this one!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-14
Being an Insider myself, I've seen guides and addresses sold for years. Most of which are a joke. But not this one. E.J. Fleming never fails. He's one of the most prolific and talented writers of our time and this book is a must have for movie and star buffs! Thank you - thank you!

Great Guide!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-25
This is a terrific book to use to navigate the Hollywood area for anyone interested in the movies. We drive up and down streets with my husband calling out names and events and loved it. We are locals in the San Fernando Valley and for the LA person comenting that changes have occurred in the area and streets over the years, "duh!." Some of the addresses are 100 years old but in the odd case that a street is not there or has been moved, as far as we could tell there was a note included. We didn't check everything, but we didn't have any problem using the lists. THis is a great resource for movies and LA history and great fun for vacations. It's heavy though!

Incredible, just incredible!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-20
I envision E.J. Fleming huddled over a pc reviewing census information and entering data in a database and cross checking it against his formidable stacks of notebooks. E.J. is tired, tired, tired. He has worked day and night so I don't have to. Stop, I'm just kidding but this is an incredible collection of information. I am in total awe re: how someone could collect so much data, collate it, and present it in an easily accessible manner.
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 BIBLE
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-05
I am a tour guide in Hollywood - one of the very few that actually research our tours. I thought I knew a lot about Hollywood, but this book made my jaw hit the floor.

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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National Directory for Catechesis
Published in Paperback by USCCB Publishing (2005-05-01)
Author: USCCB Department of Education
List price: $19.95
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Reference for Catechetical leaders
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-29
Every catechetical leader should have this and reflect on it regularly to keep in focus what is really important, and the tremendous responsibility that we have to always go deeper.

Easy to read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-21
The book is easy to read and easy to understand. It should be in every library for those wanting to increase their knowledge about our Catholic faith.

Great Quality and Good Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-31
The book came in great condition. It arrived earlier then stated and the book is very easy and fun to read

grounds of and handbook for Catholic tteaching
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-06
A term, concept, calling, and duty from the early days of Christianity, "catechesis" (related to catechism) is the part of Catholicism concerned with "education in the faith of children, young people, and adults which includes especially the teaching of Christian doctrine imparted...in an organic and systematic way, with a view to initiating the hearers into the fullness of Christian life." The Second Vatican Council called for a renewal of catechesis in 1971. The "Directory" provides guidance for this catechesis that is a central part of the Church's activity and aims at all times in all situations with all persons. Mostly for Catholic bishops and priests, the "Directory" nonetheless does have particular sections for lay persons; and its general material on Catholic ideals and theological principles, organizations and procedures, and texts and other resources apply to anyone interested in catechesis, the lifeblood of Catholicism.

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The New & Improved Pokemon Edition of Blast! Create Your Own Collectable Card Games
Published in Paperback by Windstorm Creative (1999-09-01)
Authors: Gille Myotis and Alexander Gekko
List price: $13.95

Average review score:

Much better than the first one
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-08
I liked this book because it let me make my own card games with Pokemon with my brother. It also has a contest that I did for free! I liked it because you get to make your own cards anyway you want and you can also make cards that aren't with Pokemon. I made ones with dinos.

Much better than the first edition
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-09
This new version of Blast is great for making card games with Pokemon. It's so much easier to understand! I really like "Pokemon Swap" too, but Blast lets you make games not just cards.

Great improvements
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-19
This edition of Blast is greatly improved over the first. An excellent group project for 4th graders (9 years old) and up.

Creative, fun and challenging
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-23
Young people love Pokemon right now so I thought I'd try something different in art. I brought in ten copies of this book and walked students through the process of making their own made-up Pokemon on the cards. Now their energy is focused on their unique creations. A great idea, Alex and Gille.

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Novell's Guide to Troubleshooting NDS
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds (1999-10-01)
Authors: Peter Kuo and Jim Henderson
List price: $44.99
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Average review score:

Totally Recommended
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-03
This book is the best I have read on this subject. Its biggest asset is the fact it starts from the basics of NDS and builds on this information. It includes real world examples (which I found invaluable in both solving and understanding the problem) and all solutions are explained in "straight talking English". Can't wait for the next release !

Totally Recommended
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-03
This book is the best I have read on this subject. Its biggest asset is the fact it starts from the basics of NDS and builds on this information. It includes real world examples (which I found invaluable in both solving and understanding the problem) and all solutions are explained in "straight talking English". Can't wait for the next release !

The Definitive Source For NDS Troubleshooting
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-03
If you are responsible for a production NDS environment, READ THIS BOOK! It is fully updated for the latest NDS changes, and provides a thorough understading of NDS processes and troubleshooting methods. The only resource on NDS that is more comprehensive is Novell's Logic Source for NDS II.

An incredible resource for all CNE's!
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-03
Peter Kuo and Jim Henderson are awesome! If you liked their NDS Troubleshooting book, you'll love this Guide to Troubleshooting NDS. An easy read, this book provides background information on the NDS and how it actually works...in plain English. It builds upon this background information to include troubleshooting techniques to help you successfully manage and repair a NetWare network. It also includes easy to read tables with NDS Error codes, as well as DSTRACE and DSREPAIR switches with explanations in one convenient manual. As a side benefit, it includes a significant amount of information to help prepare for Novell's Certified Directory Engineer tests. Thanks for my new Bible guys!


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