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Retirement Roulette: May the Odds Be with You
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2007-07-02)
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keep this one handy
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Review Date: 2008-02-27
Review Date: 2008-02-27
A real world perspective with options and solutions
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Review Date: 2007-08-24
Review Date: 2007-08-24
Unlike so many other Retirement "advisories" this author relates his real experiences with real world scenarios rather than the "high road" of other financial authors. He clearly describes his/the situation, why/how he made his choices and the result. Sometimes good and sometimes he explains how he could have made a better choice using hindsight as his guide. For someone like me, just entering retirement, his aptly described experiences will allow me to make better decisions and have confidence that my decisions are the best option for me. Mr. Bridges clearly defines the un-controlables (and there are many) but also presents options/solutions to position oneself for the best result.
The Roman Club system of distributional bidding,
Published in Unknown Binding by Simon and Schuster (1959)
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Roman Club - an ideal winning bidding system
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Review Date: 2006-10-04
Review Date: 2006-10-04
When I resided abroad I played Il Sistema Fiori Romano for many years as well as the other (more famous) Fiori Blue Club. For team events, I cannot over recommend the Roman System. The book in question is the first complete published exposition of the bidding method, which was revised several times over the years.
Finding hands of 17-20 points with the primary suit spades, hearts or diamonds and a secondary club suit difficult to bid in the original scheme, this pattern was added to the 1 Club opening bid in thhe early '60's.
Some responses to asking bids were modified to increase bidding accuracy and cue-bids were added to the system.
By 1976 Benito Garozzo and Giorgio produced Il Nuovissimo Fiori Romano published by Mursia which changed the "balanced" point ranges to 1 Club for 12-15, 20-21 or 24+ HCP and 1Notrump for 16-19 and 2Notrump for 22-23, necessitating wome question about minor-suit length with 12-15 point diamond-club hands ... not altogether a tragedy.
Like the previous reviewer I not only admire this system but am puzzled that American players never truly accepted the canape principle during the era the Italians were winning every international bridge championship in sight.
Provided a partner can be found, I believe the Roman Club as described in the 1959 book will produce superior results to the "Two Over One" approach now prevalent in the U.S.
I heartily recommend this book.
Pl.S. If you're interested in bridge bidding systems, find Forquet and Garozzo's book on Blue Team Club or the Terence Reese Blue Club book as well. Both Blue Club and the Roman Club are the Cadillacs (or should I say Alfa Romeos) of bridge.
Finding hands of 17-20 points with the primary suit spades, hearts or diamonds and a secondary club suit difficult to bid in the original scheme, this pattern was added to the 1 Club opening bid in thhe early '60's.
Some responses to asking bids were modified to increase bidding accuracy and cue-bids were added to the system.
By 1976 Benito Garozzo and Giorgio produced Il Nuovissimo Fiori Romano published by Mursia which changed the "balanced" point ranges to 1 Club for 12-15, 20-21 or 24+ HCP and 1Notrump for 16-19 and 2Notrump for 22-23, necessitating wome question about minor-suit length with 12-15 point diamond-club hands ... not altogether a tragedy.
Like the previous reviewer I not only admire this system but am puzzled that American players never truly accepted the canape principle during the era the Italians were winning every international bridge championship in sight.
Provided a partner can be found, I believe the Roman Club as described in the 1959 book will produce superior results to the "Two Over One" approach now prevalent in the U.S.
I heartily recommend this book.
Pl.S. If you're interested in bridge bidding systems, find Forquet and Garozzo's book on Blue Team Club or the Terence Reese Blue Club book as well. Both Blue Club and the Roman Club are the Cadillacs (or should I say Alfa Romeos) of bridge.
Terrific book, great system
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Review Date: 2005-04-16
Review Date: 2005-04-16
The Roman Club system, although used very effectively by the Italian Blue Team and others, was never popular here in the United States. Part of the reason is that it was outlawed in many events. I think the proper response to that is to play bridge exclusively in events where such a logical system is allowed.
This is by no means an ideal bidding system. But it is a very good one. No, there was no information theory analysis done to make best use of bidding room. But I still like it. It has been around for about fifty years, and it is high time for it to be accepted everywhere.
With balanced distributions, points are the most important. With 12-16, you bid an artifical one club. 17-20 is one no trump. And with 21-26 you bid one club, but jump on the second round to show that you do not have the 12-16 one club. One diamond is an artificial negative response to one club.
When you want to play in a suit contract, distribution is more important than points. Those of us who know the law of total tricks realize that points are truly secondary to knowing the number of trumps each side has. In this system, you play canape, which means bidding the shorter suit first and the longer one second. If you have long hearts with diamonds as your second suit, you open one diamond. After a one heart response, one no trump shows long hearts and a weak hand, two hearts shows long hearts and a strong hand, and three hearts is like a reverse, long hearts and a very strong hand.
When your second suit is clubs, you have a problem, because the one club opening is taken. So with hearts and clubs, you open two hearts, with spades and hearts, you open two spades. With diamonds and clubs, you open two no trump! With all these suit openers, you count losers as well as points (losers are at least as important). Opening bids of two clubs and two diamonds are used to describe three-suited hands.
Slam bidding has a Roman twist, the infamous Roman Asking Bids (often mispronounced "Roaming Ashcan Bids"). These bids ask about controls in a specific suit. The response tells everyone at the table whether a suit is wide open or not. Blackwood is, of course, replaced by Roman Blackwood.
I know most folks will strongly disagree with me, but I think this is an ideal system for total beginners, not just World Champions. The authors tend to support this, noting that for beginners, errors in judgment are more frequent than lapses of memory. This system gives one less leeway than most others, which is a good idea!
The book concludes with some useful quizzes, followed by some excellent examples of the Roman Club in action in World Championship play.
I highly recommend this book.
This is by no means an ideal bidding system. But it is a very good one. No, there was no information theory analysis done to make best use of bidding room. But I still like it. It has been around for about fifty years, and it is high time for it to be accepted everywhere.
With balanced distributions, points are the most important. With 12-16, you bid an artifical one club. 17-20 is one no trump. And with 21-26 you bid one club, but jump on the second round to show that you do not have the 12-16 one club. One diamond is an artificial negative response to one club.
When you want to play in a suit contract, distribution is more important than points. Those of us who know the law of total tricks realize that points are truly secondary to knowing the number of trumps each side has. In this system, you play canape, which means bidding the shorter suit first and the longer one second. If you have long hearts with diamonds as your second suit, you open one diamond. After a one heart response, one no trump shows long hearts and a weak hand, two hearts shows long hearts and a strong hand, and three hearts is like a reverse, long hearts and a very strong hand.
When your second suit is clubs, you have a problem, because the one club opening is taken. So with hearts and clubs, you open two hearts, with spades and hearts, you open two spades. With diamonds and clubs, you open two no trump! With all these suit openers, you count losers as well as points (losers are at least as important). Opening bids of two clubs and two diamonds are used to describe three-suited hands.
Slam bidding has a Roman twist, the infamous Roman Asking Bids (often mispronounced "Roaming Ashcan Bids"). These bids ask about controls in a specific suit. The response tells everyone at the table whether a suit is wide open or not. Blackwood is, of course, replaced by Roman Blackwood.
I know most folks will strongly disagree with me, but I think this is an ideal system for total beginners, not just World Champions. The authors tend to support this, noting that for beginners, errors in judgment are more frequent than lapses of memory. This system gives one less leeway than most others, which is a good idea!
The book concludes with some useful quizzes, followed by some excellent examples of the Roman Club in action in World Championship play.
I highly recommend this book.
The Romance of Crime (Doctor Who-the Missing Adventures Series)
Published in Paperback by London Bridge (Mm) (1995-04)
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A wonderful read
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Review Date: 2001-01-18
Review Date: 2001-01-18
The TARDIS arrives at the Rock of Judgment, an asteroid that combines the functions of court, prison and place of execution. Here they are drawn into a series of events including a crime committed with the modus operandi of a criminal some three years dead, the peculiar art of Menlove Stokes, and the operations of the Nisbett brothers and their Ogron thugs.
This novel is written with a very light hand, and flows wonderfully. Gareth Roberts captures the characters of the Doctor and Romana brilliantly, and Menlove Stokes, who returns in 'The Well-Mannered War' is a great supporting character. The plot line unfolds very neatly, and should have sufficient twists that you won't know how it will end.
Excellent tale of intruige, humour and excitement
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-12
Review Date: 2001-05-12
Hugely entertaining, fast-moving and well plotted with some wonderful characters (especially eccentric 'artist of death' Menlove Stokes) and great villains in the Nisbett brothers, the welcome return of the Ogrons and the sinister all-powerful Xais. Gareth Roberts effortlessly recreates the fourth Doctor and second Romana era and this book features the very best of that combination. Great stuff! The editorial review above is completely wrong though, sounds more like 'The Plotters' also by Mr Roberts.

Rust On My Soul
Published in Paperback by Bridge-Logos Publishers (1985-06-14)
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Rust on My Soul
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Review Date: 2005-01-06
Review Date: 2005-01-06
Unbelievable...this diary could be written by my husband, although he has not turned the corner. If he continues on this path, he will likely either change jobs or become seriously ill. I truly desire my husband to reach the crossroads that Tom Kettering did and follow the sometimes shakey road to God.
My hope is that he does so before he leaves this world without God.
Thankfully this is a short book, as my husband does not like to read. His dead heart needs to hear the lessons that Mr. Wyrick so deeply explores.
Thank you, thank you so very much, Mr. Wyrick, for telling us this wonderful story...it is truly a gift, one that leads us to the foot of the cross and into the arms of Jesus.
Julie Southerland
My hope is that he does so before he leaves this world without God.
Thankfully this is a short book, as my husband does not like to read. His dead heart needs to hear the lessons that Mr. Wyrick so deeply explores.
Thank you, thank you so very much, Mr. Wyrick, for telling us this wonderful story...it is truly a gift, one that leads us to the foot of the cross and into the arms of Jesus.
Julie Southerland
A Journey's End
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-19
Review Date: 2000-03-19
"'Rust on my soul?' Corrosion might be a better description." So Thomas Kettering sees himself in this first person account and, thus, begins one man's journey seeing how the futility of being caught up in the "busy-ness" of making money and finding human praise have made him uncaring and bent towards the materialistic overtake of his soul. These fictional musings are a "road map" for a lost individual in search of and finding the road home, wrapped in the arms of a very good God. In so doing, Neil Wyrick's famous zingers come through loud enough to prick one's concience, soft enough to gently lead us to find hope through another man's struggles. Well worth the reading!

Savage Surrender (Black Lace Series)
Published in Paperback by London Bridge (Mm) (1998-06)
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Extremely hot!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-27
Review Date: 1998-11-27
This book was fantastic! A must-read for fans of male submission (be it F/m or M/m - or a bit of both ;)) The sex scenes absolutely sizzled! Rianna is a very likeable heroine and Tarn makes one fine pleasure slave... =) In a perfect world we'd have a lot more of Deanna Ashford's work!
HOTT!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-04
Review Date: 2007-02-04
I love this book. I'm not much into female submission...but male submission and domination of a man sexually is so friggin' hott. If you are into bondage and torture and stuff of that calibur, you will enjoy this book. Some of the scenes are so hott! I recommend this to any body who likes bdsm...
...and if you want something different than mainstream erotica...here you go.
...and if you want something different than mainstream erotica...here you go.

Secret Power (Pure Gold Classics) (Pure Gold Classics)
Published in Paperback by Bridge-Logos Publishers (2006-01)
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Great Read - challenging
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-25
Review Date: 2005-05-25
If you want to be challenged in your Christian life then this book is for you. Great read, it will make you think about how you are living for God and if you really have the power you need to live it as you should. The main theme is "complete surrender" to God so that the Holy Spirit can work in you for God's glory. Do take into account though that the text in this book is the same as "The Secret of Success in the Christian Life" by the same author. Don't make the same mistake as I did and buy them both. Although the text was written over 100 years ago, it is still very much what we all as Christians need to read and reflect upon. Looking for a challenge in your Christian life? Want something more? Want to live the Christian life to the full? If so, read this book. Five Star reading!
Deep and Profound
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-01
Review Date: 2006-09-01
This is a fairly short book but it isn't a quick and easy read. I didn't think so. I would read a few pages and have to digest what I'd read, reflect on and absorb what Moody was saying. It's not that it's difficult. He writes very simply and directly about the person and purpose of the Holy Spirit and how he guides, convicts and accompanies Christians through life.
But the ideas and meanings Moody reveals through Bible verses and his own life (100 years ago!) have a lasting impact on every reader today.
I'm a big fan of C.S. Lewis and I reacted the same way to this book as I have to Lewis' deceptively brief-looking books on Christianity. Their brevity may make their books look short but the depth of what they say will have a greater impact than whole shelves of other works on the same subject.
(Billy Graham also has a wonderful book called THE HOLY SPIRIT for more on the subject).
But the ideas and meanings Moody reveals through Bible verses and his own life (100 years ago!) have a lasting impact on every reader today.
I'm a big fan of C.S. Lewis and I reacted the same way to this book as I have to Lewis' deceptively brief-looking books on Christianity. Their brevity may make their books look short but the depth of what they say will have a greater impact than whole shelves of other works on the same subject.
(Billy Graham also has a wonderful book called THE HOLY SPIRIT for more on the subject).
Secrets of Winning Bridge
Published in Hardcover by Lowe Brydone Ltd (1969-01-01)
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Best ever
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Review Date: 2002-03-03
Review Date: 2002-03-03
this is perhaps one of the best books on Bridge ever written, it is a classic, I recommend it for beginners and advanced players alike
Classic and Timeless - A Must Read Book on Bridge
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-04
Review Date: 1999-06-04
Jeff Rubens's ageless book is on every expert's short list of the greatest bridge books ever written and should be in every player's library. Read once, it will be remembered forever. This edition is a bargain price. His ideas about hand evaluation are treasured gems sure to raise any player's understanding and enjoyment of the game, and Ruben's advice on duplicate, Swiss Teams, partnerships and conventions are among the best in the literature.

Seismic Design of Buildings and Bridges (Seismic Design of Buildings & Bridges)
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press, USA (2000-04-01)
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A Must Have Review Text
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-24
Review Date: 2000-03-24
Mr. Williams presentation is clear and easy to follow. The text is well thought out and organized into separate chapters covering major design topics. He has taken the time to ferret out all the pertinent footnotes and includes them in the appropriate sections. His summaries and tables are worth the price of admission alone. If you are taking the SE Exam .... Get this book.
ANALISIS Y DISEÃ`O SISMICO DE ESTRIBOS DE PUENTES SOBRE PILOT
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-31
Review Date: 1999-07-31
ANALISIS Y DISEÑO SISMICO DE ESTRIBOS DE PUENTES SOBRE PILOTES SOBRE ROCAS Y/O SUELOS BLANDOS, METODOS DE CALCULO ACEPTADO POR LA NORMA ASSHTO 1996-REVISION 1998. INTERACCICIÓN DEL RELLENO TRAS DEL ESTRIBO CON RESPECTO AL EFECTO SISMICO;EJEMPLOS DE CALCULO Y DISEÑOS PASO A PASO, TABLAS DE PARAMETROS DE RESISTENCIA, ANGULOS DE FRICCIÓN INTERNA.

Sidewalk Stories
Published in Hardcover by powerHouse Books (2001-11-22)
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A new perspective on the homeless
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Review Date: 2001-12-11
Review Date: 2001-12-11
Mr. Galano's work is beautiful, meaningful and unique. All New Yorkers have some experience with the homeless. All too often, we forget that homeless people are just that--people with stories, friends and loved ones. The combination of statistics on the homeless situation coupled with Mr. Galano's insightful and beautiful photographs is not only moving, but also fresh. We all need to be reminded that homelessness is not a choice. Homeless people have histories just like the rest of us and Mr. Galano brings dignity and beauty to this horrible situation and makes us realize that we must do more to recify this staggering situation.
People like us
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-12
Review Date: 2001-12-12
With this amazing book Salvo Galano, finally, shows a simple truth: homeless are not space aliens fallen on our sidewalks. They are people, they love, they smile, they smoke, they fight, they fall. They have stories, they were clerks, soldiers, artists. They were us, until something went wrong. Usually not terribly wrong, they got fired, they got evicted, they lost all their money recovering from an accident not covered by the insurance. Salvo put them in front of the camera, like actors, or models, or important people revealing a world of beautiful human being who happened to be homeless.

Spanning Time: Vermont's Covered Bridges
Published in Hardcover by New England Press (1997-10)
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BridgePros Review
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-10
Review Date: 2001-01-10
This book gets a 10 out of 10 from BridgePros. At BridgePros.com we have been lucky enough to review some of the best products about bridges. This book just adds to the list. The information and pictures are wonderful. The book is laid out very well with 15 different tours to take of the bridges. The history of each bridge was researched well with all the source laid out nicely. This book has a great appendix for the bridge novice, including: A summary of the bridges, a covered bridge glossary, and a great explanation with pictures of the different bridge trusses, a section on the bridge builders, and finally a reading list. The book ends with a comprehensive index. This book is the first place you should look to learn about anything on Vermont's covered bridges and how to see them all! This reviewer traveled to Vermont in October 2000 to check out some of the tours listed in this book. They were laid excellent. Very good guide.
A wonderful book that I highly recommend!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-18
Review Date: 1998-09-18
This extremely well written book contains a wealth of information and beautiful color photographs about all of the covered bridges in Vermont. The author has also drawn nice maps so that visitors can locate the bridges, which is very helpful. Anyone who is interested in covered bridges should own a copy of this fine book. I find it well worth the price and highly recommend it!
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It's refreshing to find a road map written by someone who has been there before, and is not afraid to admit there may have been other routes he could have taken. An excellent book to read and re-read.