I had heard a lot about this manga and even seen the movie. The actual manga is far better, with beautiful artwork and deeper look into the characters.
I used this Lonely Planet on my trip to Beijing and travels through the Shandong Province. The LP did a good job as always giving me all the needed information to travel and see interesting places while skipping all the trouble.
I guess I'm too old for Nancy Drew now, which I used to lap up while I was in high school. Having nothing else to do during my vacation I read this book anyway.
The Secret Of The Old Clock is the first Nancy Drew mystery. Both this and The Bungalow Mystery are pretty amateurish. The Mystery Of
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I guess I'm too old for Nancy Drew now, which I used to lap up while I was in high school. Having nothing else to do during my vacation I read this book anyway.
The Secret Of The Old Clock is the first Nancy Drew mystery. Both this and The Bungalow Mystery are pretty amateurish. The Mystery Of The 99 Steps is somewhat more interesting.
I picked up the book Show Stopper!: The Breakneck Race To Create Windows NT And The Next Generation At Microsoft in the library after listening to it being mentioned by Joel Spolsky on the StackOverflow podcast #48. I wasn't really intending to read it, but after racing through the exciting opening
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I picked up the book Show Stopper!: The Breakneck Race To Create Windows NT And The Next Generation At Microsoft in the library after listening to it being mentioned by Joel Spolsky on the StackOverflow podcast #48. I wasn't really intending to read it, but after racing through the exciting opening of the book there was no way I was going to let it go. Written by Pascal Zachary, this is a book that tells the story of the creation of Windows NT. More than the software, it's the story of the people, the teams and their efforts and achievements that made the first version of Windows NT possible. The book is a very breezy read and should be un-put-downable for any techie. Recommended reading.
Unlike some other computational geometry books, is more visual and less mathematical. This makes it easier to grasp the concepts it explains. I used it to learn the first chapter on triangulations.
Death Note, Vol. 1
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I had heard a lot about this manga and even seen the movie. The actual manga is far better, with beautiful artwork and deeper look into the characters.
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Lonely Planet China
I used this Lonely Planet on my trip to Beijing and travels through the Shandong Province. The LP did a good job as always giving me all the needed information to travel and see interesting places while skipping all the trouble.
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The Secret of the Old Clock/The Bungalow Mystery/The Mystery of the 99 Steps (The Best of Nancy Drew, Classic Collection
I guess I'm too old for Nancy Drew now, which I used to lap up while I was in high school. Having nothing else to do during my vacation I read this book anyway.
The Secret Of The Old Clock is the first Nancy Drew mystery. Both this and The Bungalow Mystery are pretty amateurish. The Mystery Of ... (continue)
I guess I'm too old for Nancy Drew now, which I used to lap up while I was in high school. Having nothing else to do during my vacation I read this book anyway.
The Secret Of The Old Clock is the first Nancy Drew mystery. Both this and The Bungalow Mystery are pretty amateurish. The Mystery Of The 99 Steps is somewhat more interesting.
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Show Stopper!
I picked up the book Show Stopper!: The Breakneck Race To Create Windows NT And The Next Generation At Microsoft in the library after listening to it being mentioned by Joel Spolsky on the StackOverflow podcast #48. I wasn't really intending to read it, but after racing through the exciting opening ... (continue)
I picked up the book Show Stopper!: The Breakneck Race To Create Windows NT And The Next Generation At Microsoft in the library after listening to it being mentioned by Joel Spolsky on the StackOverflow podcast #48. I wasn't really intending to read it, but after racing through the exciting opening of the book there was no way I was going to let it go. Written by Pascal Zachary, this is a book that tells the story of the creation of Windows NT. More than the software, it's the story of the people, the teams and their efforts and achievements that made the first version of Windows NT possible. The book is a very breezy read and should be un-put-downable for any techie. Recommended reading.
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Art Gallery Theorems and Algorithms
Unlike some other computational geometry books, is more visual and less mathematical. This makes it easier to grasp the concepts it explains. I used it to learn the first chapter on triangulations.
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