How about an iPad? :-) eBooks from O'Reilly are sans DRM, and I read then in 
PDF on my laptop and iPad.

--
Kyle Gonzales
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On Oct 15, 2010, at 3:07 PM, "William L. Thomson Jr." 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 14:19 -0400, Kyle Gonzales wrote:
>> William L. Thomson Jr. wrote: 
>>> 
>>> My bash skills improved the most when involved with Gentoo. Aside from
>>> Python, Gentoo's portage relies heavily on BASH. Any Gentoo ebuild is a
>>> glorified bash script ;)
>> As are the init scripts for just about every Linux distribution out
>> there.
> 
> Going one step further, just about everything related to init is done
> via scripting. Once the kernel is done booting, and init takes over, it
> uses a shell and scripts for all the rest of the magic to take place.
> 
>> If no one else wants to present, I might be able to put together a
>> presentation on Bash scripting,
> 
> That would be great, but three in a row? Probably best I or another
> steps up, though its really up to the group. Topics at the moment seem
> to be an into Bash or C the GNU way :)
> 
>> tho honestly, buying and reading the "Learning the Bash shell" book
>> from OReilly would be better for most people.
> 
> Bash is probably a safe topic to buy a book on. I am very skeptical of
> buying books. Having spent tons of money on them over the years. Having
> shelves full of books covering out dated technologies. With the book not
> having any value even to paper shredding companies....
> 
> That said there is a ton of stuff covering bash on-line just the same.
> Much easier to copy and paste code from online examples, than to re-type
> from a book. Unless it comes with media, which isn't as common as it
> used to be. Another thing I have a useless pile off, outdated cd's that
> came with the now outdated books ;)
> 
> Unless the book can serve as a reference for years to come, and not be
> outdated. Or if I really need it for some certification or reason. I try
> to not buy books as much as possible. Maybe a Kindle (made of plastic
> which comes from oil) some day to save trees :)
> 
> -- 
> William L. Thomson Jr.
> Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
> http://www.obsidian-studios.com
> 
> 
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