I got my CCIE Practical Studies book via half.com yeaterday and I had the
same shipping problem. I saved about $25 on the price of the book, but the
delivery took over 3 1/2 weeks! I don't think there was even a stamp or
postmark on the media mail package, so I have no idea how it arrived
I'
Chuck,
Check out my review of the book: http://www.optsys.net/review.htm
Let me know your thoughts on it. If you put a formal review together as
well, I can
add it to that web page.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
used Cisco gear: www.opt
#x27;t wait to devote more time to it.
Kevin Wigle
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> I got my CCIE Practical Studies book via half.com yeaterday an
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> hmmm.. don't know why you said that "I had the same shipping
> problem
I have a couple of "nit-picky" complaints about the book (as I do about
almost every book I read). There are some typo's as a previous poster
indicated. One of my biggest pet peeves is the use of the term "continuous"
when the author (probably) means "contiguous" - one sees this most often
when
I have a similar impression of the book. While it is very useful and
has lots of good information, it is littered with typos and minor errors
that you *should* be able to spot. I'm hoping they'll get an errata
posted soon, but I wouldn't count on it happening too quickly.
>>> "R. Benjamin Kessl
At 12:21 PM 1/17/02, R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:
>I have a couple of "nit-picky" complaints about the book (as I do about
>almost every book I read). There are some typo's as a previous poster
>indicated. One of my biggest pet peeves is the use of the term "continuous"
>when the author (probably)
It may also be that copy editors think that because it is tech, that what
they see, although it does not make sense grammatically, does make sense to
other techies. For a tech review I am currently working on, I had to
specifically call the editor and tell him that the chapters were very poorly
wr
Some publishers (including Cisco Press) have authors work with a
development editor during the writing of the book. This is especially
important for new writers or engineers who don't have very good writing
skills. Cisco Press also has the writer work with technical reviewers as
the writing is
>Some publishers (including Cisco Press) have authors work with a
>development editor during the writing of the book. This is especially
>important for new writers or engineers who don't have very good writing
>skills. Cisco Press also has the writer work with technical reviewers as
>the writing i
I must join the discussion and add some of my most recent experience
here with Addison Wesley ;-) They used their external reviewer and I
must say they chose him very well. I am sure I would not be able to do
such a thorough review he did. Of course, I had quite a few peer
(voluntary) reviewers wh
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