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a book for idealists
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Pure Excitement!Wow!
You know you're buying an entertainment gem when the price-tag weighs in at a mere 210 bucks!
For real, Prigogine and Nicolas, G. blow Tom Clancy away! It's like Grisham on steroids! Crichton on amphetamines! Stephen King -- on a good day!
Rip-roaring fun! Buy "Self-Organization in Nonequilibrium Systems: From Dissipative Structures to Order Through Fluctuations" and prepare for the roller coaster ride of your life! Gripping entertainment! Huge fun! Highly recommended!

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Time does have an arrow
Brilliant - probably solves 3 fundamental problemsEveryone who is seriously interested in these questions should read this book.
A compelling case for a new worldviewI wish that Prigogine could have discussed in more detail the philosophical (and perhaps even religious) consequences of this work, which there are many, but few are explored and none are explored in depth. One consequence he does explore briefly is that it appears that "time precedes existence!" And at the end of the book, he also briefly addresses the worldview that emerges from his work. He says: "What is emerging is an 'intermediate' description that lies somewhere between the two alienating images of a deterministic world and an arbitrary world of pure chance. ... As we follow along the narrow path that avoids the dramatic alternatives of blind laws and arbitrary events, we discover that a large part of the concrete world around us has until now 'slipped through the meshes of the scientific net,'to use Alfred North Whitehead's expression."
I give the book my higest recommendation and hope in sequels Prigogone and his co-workers can explore the technical details (textbook level) and the philosophical consequences (layman level) of this very important and exciting work.

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XML and Perl - New Riders PublishingThings I like most about this book :
the content is structured and clear to follow
the didactic style provides 'real-world' examples with explanations, which can easily be modified and extended
It is so succinct it can be read in a weekend. Both highly readable and informative.
I hate to admit it, but I have not felt the need to buy the O'Reilly Perl & XML book yet.
(Keep up the good work New Riders)
A starting point for working with XML in Perlbe the most useful. Although the SAX examples are fairly simple, I was able to successfully convert some of my own
code from XML tree-based to XML event-based parsing which provided a significant performance improvment.
The only downside I found with the book is that it needs another round of editing, information is repeated, sometimes
the repeated information is within one or two pages of each other, which I found annoying.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is new to working with XML and Perl.
Complete with great examples.This book definitely covers the state of Perl and XML. It goes over the most important modules, in great detail and providing concrete examples. I especially like the first two chapters, which in detail get you prepared for the rest of the book. The coverage of XML parsing theory was a great topic to cover. Two large chapters, each dedicated to SAX and DOM respectively, covered both parsing technologies in great detail.
Many, many, more great chapters. Apart from some typos, which are inevitable in any book, this book stands way above the O'Reilly counterpart, which I also own.

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Dissipative structures what? Chaos
A popularization of chaos and its philosophical implications
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A strange mix of politics and embalming...This is a very personal memior. The author had a poisoned relationship with his father, and the book is laced with this acid. Good or Bad, Zbarsky blames his father for misdirecting his studies and his career. In between this, the history of political distortion of science during the 1930's from a personal point of view is fascinating and chilling. The book also tells the story of how his father rose to a privileged position in Soviet society, and some of the double think involved in this. The Zbarsky's thought they were untouchable, having survived the purges of the 1930's only to fall foul of Stalin just before his death. Evidently, with some irony Stalin's death probably saved the father, who was in the gulag by then.
The book concludes with some history of other embalming done by the lab, first for political reasons and then for financial reason after the collapse of the Sovient Union.
In some ways, I thought the poisoned relationship between father and son detracted from the history involved. Perhaps it was deserved, but at some point it color's the author's perspective on other events. Having said that, this book is a strange but interesting story of life in Soviet Russia.
If you want something really differentThe book is not ghoulish nor is it sensational; it is an incredible story about an exceptional event and profession. The book is primarily about the initial embalming, and the decades of maintenance upon Lenin's corpse that have followed. The book is made much more interesting, as the Author meshes the story of Lenin's remains with Soviet History as he and his Family experienced it. The Author also includes the History of the tomb itself, from the earliest designs, through the modifications it has gone through over the years. Architectural drawings as well as construction photographs are included.
The book maintains that all of Lenin was initially preserved, and contrary to persistent rumors, that the entire body has remained intact. Whether or not the book is convincing on these points, I leave to other readers. This really is a great offbeat read. It also is a serious explanation of the History, not a tabloid distortion.
An odd, but interesting, book
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Warning-CONDENSED VERSION
a nicebook on the red army, but...The choice of uniforms is very appealing, but the photographs don't show the colors of the uniforms very well. Partialy this is due to all of the models being photographed against a bright red background ( probably as some kind of association with the chosen subject), partialy this is due to the lighting leaving something to be desired. This is a real shame, because otherwise the book would have been first rate!
The book does offer some uniforms I have never seen anywhere else before, such as the late war camouflage uniform.
If you would, for example combine this book with the book from Osprey Publishing on the same subject, you would have a good combination to start with.
Something is still missingThe only small detail missing on ALL photographs is - a piece of white cloth ALWAYS sewn to the inner side of collar. This white inner-collar was worn on all Soviet uniforms, as by Generals as well as by the rank and file!
As a former conscript of the Soviet Army in the late 70's I still remember how much attention our Company NCO's payed to this lousy piece of cloth, that has to be changed every day in order to look clean, fresh and "cultivated". For unclean "inner-collar" you could be punished.
Otherwise this book deserves place on every military history addict's bookshelf.

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excellent description of system mathematics
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on this topic, by far the most insightful

This book is horrible
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