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"Prey" by Richard Matheson - A woman's present for her boyfriend takes on a life of its own.
"The Father-Thing" by Philip K. Dick - A story very similar to Invasion of The Body Snatchers but with children as the heroes. (Developed at the same time as the original story.)
"The Tunnel Ahead" by Alice Glaser - A family outing to the beach on a very crowded world
"The Chimney" by Ramsey Campbell - A boy's terror with facing what may or may not be coming for him
"The Litter" by James Kisner - A man's cat has kittens while his neighbor's dog has puppies, they think
"The Shaggy House" by Joe R. Lansdale - Two old men do something about the deterioration of their neighborhood
"The Book of Webster's" by J.N. Williamson - A man and a young woman travel the country adding to their collection
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Dot-com startups as well as clicks-and-mortar strategies can be viable for B2B for B2C ecommerce if the applications leverage Internet technologies AND a marketplace strength.
Aren't you glad you bought the book? You ALSO need a marketplace strength to be successful, not just the Internet stuff. Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it?
As an example for those who are literate in IT, the authors make statements such as "virtual memory is used only on larger computer systems". Got a 6 year old computer running MS Windows? You've got virtual memory.
If you wish to learn about IT, please find another book written by authors who understand the field, not business professors.
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There are just tons of examples of unsupported accounts and conclusions in this book, so many that I cannot put much faith in anything reported on these pages. I know this is not an academic text and I don't expect footnotes, but I do expect to actually learn the most basic of details of the reports cited. There is a significant bibliography in the back of the book, but even there the authors say that there was not enough room to list all of the sources they used. The trouble does not end here, as the authors make authoritative statements about such controversial events as the Kennedy assassination; these guys have an answer for every mystery in American history. Undoubtedly, there is some factual, important information in this book, but it's hardly worth finding amid the morass of unreliable reporting. While this book was interesting, I began to regard it as rather foolish halfway through it. The authors have some of these spirits making more public appearances in death than they ever did in life. My final complaint concerns the political agenda that clearly finds its way into the final hundred pages; the authors resort to snide comments and accusations that made clear their stand on modern-day politics. I don't care what the authors' political views are, but I don't think they have any place in a book supposedly devoted to presidential hauntings.
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