And I thought this was something about Ozzy....

Darn!

Shannon
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From: "Dustin Puryear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:57 PM
Subject: [brlug-general] Fwd: Osborne's Latest & Greatest March '03


>
> >Consumer Technology:
> >
> >Click! The No Nonsense Guide to Digital Cameras by Ron White
> >ISBN: 0-07-222740-0; 208 pages; $16.99
> >Light on idle chat and heavy on practical advice, this No Nonsense guide
> >will get its readers from point A to point Z with instructions that are
> >short, clear and concise.  Inside, there is enough useful information and
> >helpful pointers to transform anyone into a first-rate digital camera
user
> >in no time.
> >
> >How to Do Everything with Macromedia Contribute by Doug Sahlin
> >ISBN: 0-07-222892-X; 432 pages; $24.99
> >Ideal for anyone who works with Web sites in any capacity, this
> >easy-to-follow guide explains how to use this convenient Web
> >content-updating tool.  It shows, step-by-step, how to edit text online,
> >swap pictures and graphics, add links, work with tables and frames, and
> >make all types of changes to Web pages without the time or expense of
> >consulting a Web designer.
> >
> >How to Do Everything with JavaScript by Scott Duffy
> >ISBN: 0-07-222887-3; 448 pages; $24.99
> >This friendly, solutions-oriented guide is filled with systematic
examples
> >that illustrate how to write basic to advanced JavaScript applications,
as
> >well as modify existing scripts to suit individual needs.  Each chapter
> >begins with specific how-to topics that will be covered.  Within the
> >chapter, each topic is accompanied by a solid, easy-to-follow walkthrough
> >of the process.
> >
> >How to Do Everything with Your Zire Handheld by Rick Broida & Dave
Johnson
> >ISBN: 0-07-222930-6; 200 pages; $16.99
> >This thorough and non-intimidating guide is filled with step-by-step
> >examples that illustrate how to set up and navigate the Zire, and make
the
> >most of the hardware, built-in applications, and third-party tools.
> >
> >Networking:
> >
> >Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Fourth Edition by
> >Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray & George Kurtz
> >ISBN: 0-07-222742-7; 848 pages; $49.99
> >As in the prior editions, the authors have exhausted themselves to
deliver
> >the very latest in network security technologies and techniques.  A
> >special new bonus feature of the book is a DVD-ROM, custom-created to
> >accompany the book and based on Hacking Exposed Live!, the popular
> >presentations that the authors give at conferences all over the world.
On
> >the DVD, George Kurtz gives a 30-minute tutorial discussing the mentality
> >of the hacker and providing examples of vulnerabilities and demos of
> >specific hacks and countermeasures.
> >
> >Storage Networks: The Complete Reference by Robert Spalding
> >ISBN: 0-07-222476-2; 560 pages; $49.99
> >A comprehensive, hands-on guide to today's Storage Networking
technologies
> >including SAN, NAS, Fibre Channel, file systems, virtualization, database
> >storage, snapshots, and tomorrow's emerging technology standards
including
> >iSCSI, InfiniBand, and storage provisioning.
> >
> >Certification & Career Development:
> >
> >CWNA Certified Wireless Network Administrator Official Study Guide (Exam
> >PW0-100) by Planet3
> >ISBN: 0-07-222902-0; 389 pages; $69.99
> >Covers the official Planet3 Wireless training for CWNA, and is a
> >comprehensive resource to prepare IT professionals for this challenging
> >exam.  This book contains the most comprehensive material available about
> >administration of a wireless LAN, and features material relevant to all
> >aspects of wireless networking:
> >
> >Programming:
> >
> >J2ME: The Complete Reference by Jim Keogh
> >ISBN: 0-07-222710-9; 832 pages; $59.99
> >This comprehensive resource covers J2ME architecture and explains how to
> >build applications and services for cell phones and PDAs with J2ME.  It
> >provides details on security, information management, and storage, as
well
> >as advanced topics such as Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) and
> >Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC).
> >
> >###
> >
> >
>
>
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> Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Puryear Information Technology
> Windows, UNIX, and IT Consulting
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