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Getting Started with WAP and WML
Published in Paperback by Sybex (April, 2001)
Authors: Huw Evans and Paul Ashworth
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Good, Easy t Understand Intro to WAP and WML - & CD is good!
Very readable and technically very accurate.

Starts off quite simply (first few chapter very easy to understand) then get's moving quickly by building a WAP/WML application step by step.

Does a good job job explaining

- WAP Architecture - Differences between a PDA's User Agent and an Emulaor (MicroBrowser) used on a PC - Differemces (to some degree) beteeen the WAP SDK's so users are not confused when their screens look a bit different to the ones in the book.

Also lists some very excellent products to use, such as Emulators, SDK's, XML and WML Editors etc.

For example, lists

- simple but very easy to use Klondike Freeware WML Emulator (but has no WMLScript support in current version ...).

- M3 Gate Emulator suggested is the best available. Great product

- HAs a Sybex branded version of a nifty little WML Editor called "WaPPLE" (great name) which is also FREEWARE - a nice personal touch. Very simple to use WML Editor will all WML Tags, Syntax Coloring etc like HTML Editors HTMLEditPro or HomeSite, - but easier to use

- Suggests OPera as a possible dual HTML and WML Browser, but in my experiance Opera 5 still a few tweaks yet to work perfectly with WML, but never-the-less a good suggestion.

Overall a good book - and not too expensive unlike others.


Ghost Dancers
Published in Paperback by Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Inc. (01 January, 1998)
Authors: Paul Beakley, Andy Park, Matt Forbeck, and Shane Lacy Hensley
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Ghost Dancers (a Deadlands supplement)
Howdie, this supplement brings you up to date with what the Indians in the deadlands Weird West have been doing. It includes an excellent expansion on the Favors and Rituals practiced by Shaman plus Guardian Spirits that aid you in the everyday as well as in your favors. This book keeps in step with other Dead lands supplements by exponding upon Indian society and important happenings such as the origin of the Ghost Dance and revised Old Ways movements. This gives you the material to flesh out existing Indian characters or inspires you to create your own, for both Marshals and the Posse. Plus background on the happenings within the tribes and secret societies. No cowpoke should be without this guide to his enemy, and no Indian is complete without this tie to the Hunting Grounds. Packed with new tride information and all new edges and hindrences including 'gone native' to make a non-indian who has adopted the ways of the spirits.


Ghosts (New York Trilogy Series Vol 2)
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (July, 1987)
Author: Paul Auster
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Chandler by way of Kafka
An intriguing novel of the surreal. Under the guise of detective fiction, Auster creates a study in humanity and its composite elements, weaving an intriguing web of deception and misdirection in which names are unimportant.

There are sentences in this book which entire other books could be based on. Thankfully, this is one time where an author chooses brevity and wit over quantity. (Perhaps the only criticsm could be he takes this to a whole other extreme and makes it too brief).

Recommended for fans of Beckett and Kafka.


Global Studies: A Regents Review Text
Published in Paperback by N & N Pub Co (September, 1998)
Authors: John Osborne, Paul Stich, and Eugene B. Fairbanks
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Good book for Review
This is a great book for the regents review. I used it to help me study and its also good to use with your text book because it condences all the material down and makes it easier to understand. I think it is a really great Regent Review. I would recommend buying it.


The Glory of van Gogh
Published in Paperback by Princeton Univ Pr (27 October, 1997)
Authors: Nathalie Heinich and Paul Leduc Browne
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Written For The True Artist
A nicely written, well-thought out complex review of the life and work of Van Gogh. Written with a voice and tone of a purist this anthology delves into the social, theological and psychological effect that this man and his work had on the world of art and the world. Appreciated most by those with a strong vocabulary. Well worth it...


Glyn Philpot: His Life and Work
Published in Hardcover by Ashgate Publishing Company (May, 1999)
Authors: J. G. Paul Delaney and Glyn Philpot
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Under-Represented Artist Brought to Light
Through the careful research of letters and interviews, the author sheds light on the enigmatic life of this talented artist. Philpot's life was far less dramatic than many more famous artist's, but the details of the book add up to an intimate, authentic depiction a working artist's lifestyle. The emotional aspects of his late artistic and sexual coming-out are particularly poignant. The photos of his work are worth the price bacause there is no other source for them. Worth a look.


The Golden Boys
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (November, 1993)
Authors: Cameron Stauth and Paul McCarthy
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Very insightful sports novel
This book is one of the best written sports novels I have ever read. Stauth takes you inside the first Dream Team. His style of writing makes you feel like you were right next to Jordan and Pippen in 1992. He takes the reader on a behind the scenes journey and shows the conflicts and other problems the Dream Team faced before and during their gold medal run.


Golden Dawn (Half Moon Ranch Series)
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton (May, 2001)
Authors: Jenny Oldfield and Paul Hunt
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An Exciting Read!
This Half Moon Ranch book was really good. Full of flash floods and lost foals it was a really exciting read! I reccomend it to anyone who loves horses or who has read some of Jenny Odlfield's other books. She is a great author and has done a wonderful job with the Horses of Half Moon Ranch series!


Golf and Other Essentials of Life Gift Book
Published in Hardcover by Brownlow Pub Co (February, 2000)
Author: Paul C. Brownlow
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Golf & Other Essentials of Life
Motivating, stimulating and meaningful philosophical guidance wrapped in more humor than you have the right to expect in the didactic life of golf! Short, easy-to-remember real-life comments.Its more fun than golf! How does golf inspire so much enthuiastic, self-directed fun!


A Good Round: A Journey through the Landscapes and Memory of Golf
Published in Paperback by Rutledge Books, Inc. (August, 1999)
Author: Paul Zingg
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Golf Commentaries
In "A Good Round," Paul Zingg introduces us to Scotland, its favorite game, golf, and play of some of its splendidly varied courses. He and I share experience of St. Andrews, Old and New Courses, Muirfield, and North Berwick--West Course. His accounts of the two Open Championship links ring true, but I appreciated especially much his treatment of Berwick, one of my five favorites anywhere, because it's old, unusual, even idiosyncratic, challenging, and fun. His account of Cruden Bay, including its physical and historic setting, proved equally appealing, especially when combined in one chapter with Carnoustie, the 1999 Open venue. Throughout the book, Zingg discusses the golf course architects who laid out in good Scots' fashion the courses described. He also lays down powerful strokes in support of golf's heritage and traditions, including the virtues of walking while playing. This made me cheer. Sadly, he also indicates at several points that we golfers are losing many of the old ways and standards, suffering changes that truly diminish the nature and quality of our sporting endeavor. His last chapter, which carries the masterful Ben Hogan from victory at Carnoustie to victory at Pennsylvania's Merion, Zingg's own membership course, applies a masterful stroke in bringing together a great champion and two great courses, one on each side of the Atlantic. As Zingg acknowledges, "A Good Round" was inspired partly by Michael Murphy's classic "Golf in the Kingdom." This proved a perfect vision to emulate, convincing me that Murphy's golf idyllic deserved another reading too.


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