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Lifelike1 review
Dara Naraghi, Adrian Barbu, ...

IDW Publishing, 2009

Fantastic book
This is an illustrated "comic style" book of short stories. Each story is a few pages and brilliantly illustrated. And thank goodness, nobody in this comic book has super powers. They are real world stories, settings, and people (the title is "Lifelike", get it?!) The illustrations are fantastic and showcase many different styles. Particularly standing out is illustrator Tim McClurg's use of ...
  
  











  



  
The Lost Message of Jesus10 reviews
Steve Chalke, Alan Mann

Zondervan, 2004

The Message of Jesus in the Gospels
The Lost Message of Jesus (TLMOJ) was assigned as a text for a seminary course I am taking on "Kingdom, Church and World." This book earns a rating of 4 stars because of its straightforward content and overall approachability. Throughout the book Chalke focuses on the biblical concept of the Kingdom of God, which is the dominant message in the life and teaching of Jesus. In doing so, as ...
  
  











  



  
The Mann Fantasy Baseball Guide 19961 review
Steve Mann

Harpercollins, 1996

It is THE reference for both league commissioners and owners
Not only does it help me as an owner decide who to pick and in what round but it helps me as a commissioner. It explains the scoring method "Front Office Baseball" that my league (http://members.aol.com/dang25/baseball) uses. This is a must buy for any commissioner or owner
  
  











  



  
Programming Applications with the Wireless Application Protocol: The Complete Developer's Guide18 reviews
Steve Mann

John Wiley & Sons, 1999

Excellent primer - you'll know enough to be dangerous
I got this early 2000 - I still refer to it today from time to time. Although not too heavy into the technical specs / protocols in regards to WAP as a whole, it is nonetheless a very valuable primer and quick reference. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
Advanced Palm Programming: Developing Real-World Applications (With CD-ROM)10 reviews
Steve Mann, Ray Rischpater

John Wiley & Sons, 2000

Good Reference Book
As someone who does Wireless Palm programming for a living, this is generally the first book I look at for programming hints... Having said that, this book is not a beginners book, it does not explain all topics, but covers some of the more obscure features you can get involved with. If you want to go tromping around in the database of the native apps, you will find some tidbits that are not ...
  
  











  



  
Cyborg: Digital Destiny and Human Possibility in the Age of the Wearable Computer2 reviews
Steve; Niedzviecki, Hal Mann

Doubleday Canada, Limited, 2001

Technology against Big Brother
Steven Mann describes himself as a Luddite. Come again? Luddites went around smashing the machines of the industrial revolution. How could Mann, an arch-geek, a professor of electrical engineering who lives, invents, builds, and wears the very latest technology, call himself a Luddite? Mann's "cyborg philosophy" lies just here: in the thought that in an increasingly Orwellian world, the ...
  
  











  



  
The Energetics of Food4 reviews
Steve Gagne

Spiral Sciences, 2006

One of the few referral books I'll keep forever
One of the most important insights for anyone who has personally experienced the diet/disease, diet/symptom connection is the awareness of inevitable food diet dogma--meaning, the initial tendency for any student of natural health to create fairly hard-edged principles around what is Right Food and Wrong Food and believe them as incontrovertibly true for the rest of their life and for all of ...
  
  











  



  
100 Hikes in Utah6 reviews
Steve Mann, Rhett Olson

Mountaineers Books, 2001

Excellent Hikers' Guide
I bought "100 Hikes in Utah" for my daughter and her fiance because I thought it would be perfect for them. They have discovered the beauty of nature in Utah, especially in the southern part with the cliffs and rock formations. This is a very well-written guide to the 100 places Steve and Rhett have explored. They know what they're doing, and their experience and love of the outdoors is ...
  
  











  



  
Human Resource Development: Strategy and tactics1 review
Juani Swart, Clare Mann, ...

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005

Does not blind the reader with theory!
What an excellent book! I am a mature student who took time out from my middle managment job to focus on HRD and coaching. Having been rather blinded with theory over the past two years, I am delighted to have at last found a book that is theoretically sound and yet can be used by the pragmatist in the organisation. The exercises are valuable and will allow me to reflect on my practice as well ...
  
  











  



  
Intelligent Image Processing3 reviews
Steve Mann

Wiley-IEEE Press, 2001

Better than papers
This book shows the power of combining many small images of the kind usually encountered in portable cheap consumer-end digital cameras. Steve Mann's text is a convenient and complete package containing the content of many of his research papers. As a text, there is added explanation and exercise work to further learning the material.
  
  











  



  
Destination Grammar B1
Malcolm Mann, Steve Taylore-Knowles

Macmillan Education Ltd, 2008
  
  











  



  
Destination Grammar C1: Student's Book with Key
Malcolm Mann, Steve Taylore-Knowles

Macmillan Education, 2008
  
  











  



  
Black September: Infinity 1995
Roland Mann

Malibu Comics, 1995

"The Nanosecond The Earth Stood Still"
  
  











  



  
Destination Grammar B2
Malcolm Mann, Steve Taylore-Knowles

Macmillan Education, 2008
  
  











  



  
Black September: Infinity (Limited Cover) The Nanosecond the Earth Stood Still 1995
Roland mann

Malibu Comics, 1995
  
  











  



  
The Weirdly World Of Strange Eggs1 review
Chris Reilly, Steve Ahlquist

SLG Publishing, 2007

Not recommended, even for kids
The Weirdly World of Strange Eggs is a book intended for children, and it reads very much like its authors sat down and thought to themselves, "Hey, let's write a comic for kids!" The book is chockfull of the kinds of clichéd characters and plot points that readers would typically expect to find in kids' books, featuring two children left to take care of themselves and a mysterious stranger who ...
  
  











  



  
Steve Mann's Fantasy Baseball Guide 19977 reviews
Steve Mann

Harpercollins, 1997

Is there a 1998 edition?
I've been playing Rotisserie for over 10 years, (6 pennants) and I don't expect someone to be able to teach me any new techniques. Steve's book was an eye-opener. It was the best book I've purchased since John Benson started publishing. Is there a 1998 edition? I can't find it.
  
  











  







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