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True Crime in Cereal City

Very well

Katie's Review of "The Newton Boys"

Good book on modern physics for the layman

A great read

Stress Buster

The definitive introduction to programming for Newton 2.0.This edition is Newton 2.0 ONLY, so it won't suit programmers who want to write code for the MessagePad 110, 100, OMP, or ExpertPad. For that, you'll want to track down a copy of the first edition of this book.
The included CD contains a demo of the Newton Toolkit (NTK) programming environment, but there is a newer version of this software on Apple's web site. Note that the demo version creates Newton packages which can't be redistributed, so you'll eventually need to purchase a full copy of NTK.
This book isn't a replacement for the Newton Toolkit documentation, and it doesn't cover much in terms of user interface principles. If you have some background in object oriented programming, this book will put you on the path to writing your own Newtonscript code.


A great second textbook in Philosophy of Science

Cute book & stuffed giraffe
Author Andy Hoffman's telling of this tragedy has some flaws in the Frosted Flakes. Why is the son of Bank President Willis and wife Marjorie Lundeen named Brad King? A Native American family even considering allowing burial of a beloved daughter in Fort Custer National Cemetery?
Still, this is an interesting look at real-life criminal investigation, prosecution, and media run amuck Reviewed by TundraVision.