

A must read for all true fans of the Wright brothers!

Using technology to facilitate a self-sufficient home

FULL MANY A FLOWER, A GREAT SURVIVAL STORY

Book beats exhibitionHaving been to several Silk-Road shows and having read several books on the subject, I've reached the point where I'm impressed by how much we don't know about the silk road--authorities disagree, and everyone uses different names for the same place. Perhaps it's time for a definitive study?


Read This Book and Make Your Friends Read This BookJust like the ozone, there's a gaping hole in the facade of middle-class America. With "American Princess," "Suburbia," "Before I Get Married," and "He Kept to Himself, Mostly," Mr. Dayton exposes the wounds and rubs on a helping of salt just to make the pain more unbearable.
He also sheds new light on capital punishment, ritual satanic abuse, and the Shroud of Turin. Of course, Mr. Dayton adds his unique slant on all of these issues with a dash of dry wit and cynicism.
This book may not change your life, but "He Kept to Himself. Mostly" will make you think. And eventhough the stories are extremely dark, you will get the feeling that someone is standing over your shoulder laughing.
Enjoy!


InspiringWhether you agree with the author or not, however, this book is very inspiring reading. It has beautiful passages mixed with fascinating history. This is just the kind of book all Christians should read more of.
Personally, this book has been a step toward understanding what sanctification is, and how to live in it, by the blood of our Lord.


Addresses business and technology issues - RECOMMENDED!In addition to the audit and alignment baseline, the information gained from an audit performed in accordance with the methods given in this book also forms a complete "as is" picture. This is useful for determining where to put resources for improvement initiatives, or for determining if a complete reengineering of IT is in order. As I read through this book the strong emphasis on business issues outside of the boundaries of IT led me to conclude that a complete audit based on this approach should be a prerequisite for establishing a governance or program management office function.
The book itself is not exactly a page turner because the writing is somewhat dry. However, the approach and the wealth of worksheets and checklists (also provided on the accompanying disk) compensate for this. Among the parts of this book that I especially like are: (1) strategic business worksheets, which when completed and compiled will give a comprehensive picture of the company's business posture (it's unfortunate, but true, that this information will be a surprise to many IT departments), (2) Chapter 6 on evaluating new technologies, which takes a life cycle view of technology evaluation and selection, (3)Chapters 10 through 12, which cover recruiting, evaluating, managing and training technical personnel and working with consultants. These chapters provide a clear and unbiased assessment for the HR side of IT. The information here can also be used to develop policies, processes and procedures for human resource management, and will also provide a solid foundation if you elect to measure your organization against Software Engineering Institute's People Capability Maturity Model.
This book is an excellent resource for management and technology consultants, and larger IT organizations. The worksheets alone are worth many times the price of the book, but the true value is the way the author integrates IT and business factors into a comprehensive audit method. Highly recommended and earns 5 stars.


Highly recommended.

essential reference for the student of literature

Still think about it after all these years