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Do you really like UNIX Third Edition ?

I was wondering through the Unix maze, untill this small title cleared everything up. A little delight to have. If only I had known it existed, I would not have had my butt kicked from title to title, on craps, who called themselves Unix learning guides.
UNIX Third Edition

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Galaxy Railways Box Set From the original creator of Star Blazers and Galaxy Express In the future mankind will venture to the far reaches of the cosmos using technologically advanced trains, perhaps the least likely …

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Why Routing Linux Edition Brief

Wonderfully written book! I had a hard time putting it down once I started. I loved the characters and find it important for people to read a book like this to remind us of how far we’ve come. Five stars!
Linux Routing Brief Edition

Yes.. Columbus Custom Edition for

As a Blackberry Storm user purchasing my first IPOD touch, let me just say one thing….WOW! I was amazed from the very start. It’s very responsive, doesn’t crash, and made me realize how clunky typing on the Blackberry has been. I’ve had the IPOD for a month and I am now a self confessed “app-o-holic”. The amount of applications available is unbelievable. I’ve found just about anything I’ve been looking for (most of the time as a free application). I will touch on a few of the Pros and Cons I felt were important.

Pros:
* Long battery life. (The battery performed as advertised. About 30 hours for music, 6 to 10 hours for video, Wi-Fi. Apps varied on draining the battery).

* Beautiful screen and slime design. (Vibrant color and very responsive to touch).

* Typing. ( It just works. Typing felt so much more accurate and faster than my Blackberry ). My only complaint would be that not all applications allow for one to type in landscape mode, which gives you the bigger keyboard. Overall, this is a minor issue since typing is easy regardless.

* Apps, Apps and more Apps. (The amount of applications available to download is almost endless.)

* Accessories for almost any need. Wide variety to choose from.

Cons:
* No camera. I knew this before buying the IPOD Touch, but it still is a disappointment. This seems like it should be a basic feature especially since it holds photos and there are so many apps that use a camera function.

* No built in microphone. Very lame to have to use the microphone provided with the headphones. Makes it useless in the car. If I have an idea I want to capture, my Blackberry can record the voice note. It seems rather stupid to have to plug in the headphones to record a voice note.

* No GPS. This one isn’t as big an issue for me, but it would have been nice if that were included.

Overall, I still use my Blackberry Storm to use the functions lacking on the IPOD Touch. I realize these functions are available for t
Custom Edition for Columbus