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Web Analytics Demystified: A Marketer's Guide to Understanding How Your Web Site Affects Your Business19 reviews
Eric Peterson

Celilo Group Media, 2004

The Web Metrics Bible
I have been working in the area of web metrics for over 5 years for a Fortune 500 firm and this work represents the best ordered collection of pertinent information about this subject. I now refer to it as "The Web Metrics Bible".
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Colorado (Frommer's Complete)2 reviews
Don Laine, Barbara Laine, ...

Frommer's, 2007

Great Colorado guide !!!
Great book for anyone visiting or living in Colorado. A comprehensive guide to your travels. I live in and travel around Colorado frequently, and this book is a must!!
  
  











  



  
Roadside Americana2 reviews
Eric Peterson

Publications International, 2004

funny and insightful
Another solid piece of travel writing from up-and-coming author Eric Peterson. Funny, insightful takes on America's roadside landmarks: "the geographic center of north america is in Rugby, North Dakota, and it's also the geographic center of the densest population of roadside goliaths...big statues are good, but bigger statues are better." Bravo, Mr. Peterson!
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks (Park Guides)8 reviews
Eric Peterson

Frommer's, 2008

Very helpful
This book helped us alot! The information is detailed and just what we wanted. We only were in Yellowstone for 2 days, so we wanted to see all we could, and there is a chapter that is just for that. You can use this kind of like a tour guide. It tells you what you'll see, some history (not too much though), what to expect, etc. It was VERY helpful. We also used this is Grand Teton. The book ...
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Denver, Boulder & Colorado Springs (Frommer's Complete)1 review
Eric Peterson, Don Laine, ...

Frommers, 2007

Great guide to Denver and enviros
I've now been to Denver twice and found this book to be a great resource. Their itineraries are really helpful, and the maps and write ups are right on.
  
  











  



  
Frommer's National Parks of the American West (Park Guides)13 reviews
Don Laine, Barbara Laine

Frommer's, 2008

A Great Choice!
This is a pretty hefty book! And it's a great thing to have. I've utilized the book in planning and visiting 15+ parks/sites and don't have any huge complaints about it. The only things I can think of is that the maps are no different - except smaller and less convenient to use - than the ones they give you when you enter the parks. Maps of the surrounding areas would have been more ...
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Montana & Wyoming (Frommer's Complete)
Eric Peterson

Frommers, 2008

America's #1 bestselling travel series Written by more than 175 outspoken travelers around the globe, Frommer?s Complete Guides help travelers experience places the way locals do. ? More annually updated guides than any other series ? 16-page color section and foldout map in all annual guides ? Outspoken opinions, exact prices, and suggested itineraries ? Dozens of detailed maps in an easy-to-read, ...
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks (Park Guides)2 reviews
Eric Peterson

Frommer's, 2008

Well-organized, succinct and useful. Not comprehensive.
This guide is very succinct, affordable, and accessible. It's not at all comprehensive, yet is still one of the most useful guides to the region due to its brevity and organziation. Plus it covers both Sequoia/Kings Canyon and Yosemite. Planning: A nice job is done. There is a lot of detail on roads into the parks and hotels, information lacking in the more specialized hiking guides. It ...
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Utah (Frommer's Complete)2 reviews
Don Laine, Barbara Laine, ...

Frommers, 2006

6 college kids in a suburban- and we drove from SC to UT!
Frommer's Utah was great! we spent the week after christmas skiing at Alta- rated one of the best by Frommer's and i'd have to agree. the second week of our trip we spent in moab, and the book gave great hiking, camping, and driving directions for canyonlands, arches, dead horse state park, natural bridges national monument, and monument valley. what a trip!!!
  
  











  



  
Rethinking Mathematics6 reviews
Eric Gutstein, Bob Peterson

Rethinking Schools, 2005

Uisng math in Social Science
There is a wide divergence in opinion about the use and teaching of math. On one side is the "Applications Only" on the other is 'Academia only". Both have proponents and both need to be addressed, depending on the child being considered. There is a third side which is math as a gateminder or hurdle jumper for the facts of social science. By teaching student to apply themsleves to the math of ...
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Texas (Frommer's Complete)5 reviews
David Baird, Eric Peterson, ...

Frommers, 2007

More than enough information for a short trip
We are planning a long weekend trip to Houston and found that this book provided more than enough detail on where to stay and what to see. It's well organized and has a sufficient level of detail. I know Dallas pretty well, and skimming that section hit all of the high points I remember and made several suggestions for newer attractions that I did not know about.
  
  











  



  
The Pied Piper (Read-It! Readers)
Eric Blair

Picture Window Books, 2005
  
  











  



  
The Gingerbread Man (Read-It! Readers)
Eric Blair

Picture Window Books, 2005
  
  











  



  
Unbounding the Future: the Nanotechnology Revolution4 reviews
K. Eric; Peterson, Chris; Pergamit, Gayle Drexler

William Morrow & Co, 1991

A must read for anyone who is...
Depressed about the future of mankind! Drexler clearly explains a fundamentally different way of looking at using technology: nanotechnology. The notion behind nanotech is simple: by exerting control over individual atoms, we can custom-build molecules with incredible properties. Furthermore, we can create automated molecular factories with the potential to build other molecules, and ...
  
  











  



  
Ramble Colorado: A Wanderer's Guide to the Offbeat, Overlooked, and Outrageous
Eric Peterson

Speck Press, 2008

Following on the distinctively hip heels of Ramble: A Field Guide to the U.S.A. , seasoned travel writer Eric Peterson kicks off his state-by-state series with the Centennial State's most quirky and intriguing attractions and highlights, as well as regaling five first-person road trips. Written in a sociologist-meets-Gonzo style, Ramble Colorado alternates between regional chapters and first-person travelogues. The regional chapters ...
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Montana & Wyoming (Frommer's Complete)2 reviews
Eric Peterson

Frommer's, 2006

Very Worthwhile
This book is packed with helpful information. Whatever region you find yourself in, you'll find helpful information for whatever you may want to do, whether it be finding the perfect place to eat, finding a place to stay, or even things to check out, trails to hike, etc. This book was an asset to my planning of my last trip to montana and wyoming. A very worthwhile investment, highly recommended!
  
  











  



  
El Flautista De Hamelin/the Pied Piper (Read-It! Readers En Espanol) (Read-It! Readers En Espanol)
Eric Blair, Carlos Ruiz

Picture Window Books, 2006
  
  











  



  
Frommer's Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks (Park Guides)2 reviews
Eric Peterson

Frommer's, 2008

Well-organized, succinct and useful. Not comprehensive.
This guide is very succinct, affordable, and accessible. It's not at all comprehensive, yet is still one of the most useful guides to the region due to its brevity and organziation. Plus it covers both Sequoia/Kings Canyon and Yosemite. Planning: A nice job is done. There is a lot of detail on roads into the parks and hotels, information lacking in the more specialized hiking guides. It ...
  
  











  







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