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Posted By : Lovely | Date : 07 Jul 2010 08:49:54 | Comments : 1

Daniel McBrearty "Electronics Calculations Data Handbook"
Published by Newnes | Publication date : August 1998 | ISBN : 0750637447 | PDF | 312 pages | English | 9.9 MB

This unique handbook consists of tables compiled as a labour-saving aid for electronics engineers, designers and technicians. The layout and content of these is designed to make them easy to use, and to contain the most valuable but tough to calculate information.

Daniel McBrearty compiled this book as a result of bitter experience as an analog designer, initially prototyping and testing the ideas of other folk, and seeking to make those little changes that can make the difference between a good and really excellent circuit, and later doing the whole thing himself. If you don't know off the top of your head the best pair of E24 resistors to make an inverting op-amp stage of 18dB gain (and who does?) then this book will save you hours and protect your sanity in a world in which your calculator always goes missing, and you've forgotten the formula.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 07 Jul 2010 07:51:10 | Comments : 1

William A. Nash "Hydrostatically Loaded Structures"
Published by Pergamon Press Inc | Publication date : October 1995 | ISBN : 0080378765 | PDF | 195 pages | English | 8.04 MB

“Hydrostatically Loaded Structures” introduces the reader to the structural mechanics, analysis, and design of submersibles intended for exploration of the ocean and lake depths. Such trips could well be for location of mineral resources, inspection of submerged portions of off-shore towers for oil drilling platforms, inspection of ocean bottom pipelines, carrying tourists on underwater adventures, carrying commercial cargo, and other uses yet to be found.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 07 Jul 2010 05:40:49 | Comments : 1

Darwin Porter & Danforth Prince "Frommer's Caribbean 2008"
Published by Wiley Publishing Inc. | Publication date : August 2007 | ISBN : 0470145633 | PDF | 803 pages | English | 8.0 MB

Good beaches with soul-warming sun, crystal-clear waters, and fragrant sea air can be found on virtually every island of the Caribbean, with the possible exceptions of Saba (which has rocky shores) and Dominica (where the few beaches have dramatically black sands that absorb the hot sun).

Golden beaches shaded by palm trees and crystalline waters teeming with colorful tropical fish – it’s all just a few hours’ flight from the East Coast of the United States. Dubbed the “Eighth Continent of the World,” the Caribbean islands have an amazing variety of terrain that ranges from thick rainforests to haunting volcanoes, from white- to black-sand beaches. Spicy food, spicier music, and a gentle, leisurely lifestyle draw millions of visitors each year, all of whom are searching for that perfect place in the sun.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 05 Jul 2010 17:32:19 | Comments : 1

Samantha Hanna Ascui & Marilyn Seow "Eyewitness Travel Guide – Bali & Lombok"
Published by Dorling Kindersley | Publication date : January 2006 | ISBN : 0756601738 | PDF | 251 pages | English | 12.6 MB

The Eyewitness Travel Guide to Bali & Lombok captures the variety and essence of both islands, directing you to the best sights and attractions that each of them has to offer. Geographically, Bali and Lombok are at the centre of the Indonesian Archipelago. This is a vast chain of islands stretching from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. It lies across the ancient trade routes between Europe, the Middle East, India and China, and has absorbed influences from all these civilizations.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 05 Jul 2010 17:06:52 | Comments : 1

Martin J. Pasqualetti, Paul Gipe & Robert W. Righter "Wind Power in View: Energy Landscapes in a Crowded World"
Published by Academic Press | Publication date : February 2002 | ISBN : 0125463340 | PDF | 247 pages | English | 12.46 MB

More than ever, travelers are encountering a different sort of landscape, one not only of nature but of technology. “Wind Power in View” is the first authoritative discourse on the aesthetic impact of wind turbines on the landscape and what can be done about it. It is a detailed and thoroughly illustrated discussion of the issue from several different perspectives. The book also provides an overview of the status of wind energy at the dawn of the new millennium, examines some of the ongoing battles, and offers guidelines on minimizing its visual impact.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 05 Jul 2010 16:30:24 | Comments : 1

Brian Silverman "Frommer's New York City 2008"
Published by Wiley Publishing Inc. | Publication date : September 2007 | ISBN : 0470144394 | PDF | 419 pages | English | 5.45 MB

The indispensable guide to the Big Apple. Explore the city with a real New Yorker, who gives you inside tips on hotels, restaurants, attractions, and nightlife.
Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer. Frommer's, the best trips start here: The best places to eat, from vintage delis to pizza joints to power palaces. Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's not.
Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip whatever your budget. Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions, and the latest news on the newest hotels, restaurants and hotspots in the City that Never Sleeps.
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Posted By : Lovely | Date : 05 Jul 2010 16:24:44 | Comments : 1

Jason Armbrecht, Brian Calvert, Jen Lin-Liu & Jennifer Eveland "Frommer's Southeast Asia, 5th Edition"
Published by Wiley Publishing Inc. | Publication date : June 2007 | ISBN : 0470120096 | PDF | 673 pages | English | 7.5 MB

To the Western visitor, Southeast Asia is an assault on the senses, an immersion into a way of life utterly unlike that to which we’re accustomed. From bustling cities like Bangkok, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur to tiny fishing villages and thatched rural hamlets, from the jungles of Malaysian Borneo to the deluxe resorts of Bali, from the temples of Luang Prabang in Laos to the bacchanal of Patpong in Thailand, Southeast Asia offers a glimpse of the extraordinary, an explosion of colors, sounds, smells, textures, and life that will send you home with a wider vision of the human experience.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 05 Jul 2010 15:40:07 | Comments : 1

David Baird, Juan Cristiano, Lynne Bairstow & Emily Hughey Quinn "Frommer's Mexico 2008"
Published by Wiley Publishing Inc. | Publication date : October 2007 | ISBN : 0470145749 | PDF | 803 pages | English | 7.3 MB

Across Mexico, in villages and cities, in mountains, tropical coasts, and jungle settings, enchanting surprises await travelers. These might take the form of a fantastic small-town festival, delightful dining in a memorable restaurant, or even a stretch of road through heavenly countryside.
Mexico is a land of contrasts, which makes it the perfect destination for those seeking a little variety in their travels. This book gives several suggested itineraries that will take you through changing landscapes and both big-city and smalltown Mexico.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 05 Jul 2010 13:52:37 | Comments : 1

Bruce Sharp & David Sharp "Water Hammer: Practical Solutions"
Published by Butterworth-Heinemann | Publication date : December 1995 | ISBN : 0340645970 | PDF | 187 pages | English | 5.4 MB

Water hammer, or the study of fluid transient behaviour, is one of the most common problems in the water engineering community. This book covers the many causes and solutions in a practical way and is an essential reference for all those concerned with the flow of liquids, not just water, in pipe systems. It follows on from the authors' previous monograph on the problems and solutions of water hammer and presents common problems in the form of case studies.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 05 Jul 2010 12:18:24 | Comments : 1

Clyde M. Christensen "Edible Mushrooms, 2nd Edition"
Published by University of Minnesota Press | Publication date : June 1981 | ISBN : 0816610495 | PDF | 139 pages | English | 5.24 MB

Mushrooms have long been regarded all over the world as the most delectable and succulent of foods. Their peculiarly delicate flavor charmed the luxury-loving Roman aristocrats more than twenty centuries ago, as it charms people today. But most of us do not realize that the mushrooms we buy at the grocery store, either fresh or in cans, represent only one of the many edible kinds and that countless others make equally delightful eating. For edible mushrooms are to be found everywhere – in front yards, on shade trees, in parks, fields, and forests.

All too often these evanescent plants are looked upon as strange, unearthly things, to be feared and avoided, if not trodden upon and destroyed. Yet many of these same mushrooms that spring up in such prodigal abundance are both savory and delicious, eagerly sought by the epicure but to be had by anyone for the mere fun of hunting and picking them. To those who do not know them, the best are made to share the reputation of the worst, and all are grouped together under the darkly suggestive name of toadstools, malevolent things that smack of night and thunder and pouring rain, fit company for goblins and witches!
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 04 Jul 2010 18:39:26 | Comments : 2

George McDonald "Frommer's Amsterdam, 14th Edition"
Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. | Publication date : February 2007 | ISBN : 0470068604 | PDF | 323 pages | English | 5.02 MB

Frommer's Amsterdam (14th Edition) is the only guide you'll need to plan the perfect trip to this vibrant, attractive city. Amsterdam is far more complex than its dated reputation as a hippie haven suggests, and we give you the best of both worlds, from the Red Light District to the Van Gogh Museum, from "smoking coffeeshops" to an evening at the Concertgebouw. It's all gezellig to Amsterdammers. Frommer's Amsterdam gives you insider tips on the best museums, big and small; the best antique shops in the Spiegelgracht quarter; the best restaurants for French, modern Dutch, or the Indonesian feast rijsttafel walking tours and biking tours along the Golden Age Canal and the Amstel River; plus information for side trips to Rotterdam, The Hague, Gouda, and other cities.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 04 Jul 2010 18:22:26 | Comments : 1

Elise Hartman Ford "Frommer's Washington, D.C. 2008"
Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. | Publication date : October 2007 | ISBN : 0470144343 | PDF | 322 pages | English | 5.1 MB

In this 24/7 capital city, history, tradition, and long-lived establishments retain first place in importance and popularity. But it’s D.C.’s big and little newness-es that signal success, and there are plenty of newness-es going on. Consider the Atlas District, a downtrodden neighborhood reinvented as a nightlife center; or the births of excellent restaurants like Central and Beck’s; or the debuts of grand, fresh attractions, from the Newseum to Madame Tussaud’s.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 04 Jul 2010 17:28:22 | Comments : 1

Darwin Porter & Danforth Prince "Frommer's Bermuda 2008"
Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. | Publication date : September 2007 | ISBN : 0470145668 | PDF | 259 pages | English | 5.64 MB

Frankly, Bermuda is predictable, and its regular visitors wouldn’t have it any other way. The tiny island chain has attracted vacationers for decades, and there aren’t many secrets left to uncover. But those sandy pink beaches remain just as inviting as ever, no matter how many times you return.
Even some diehard fans compare Bermuda to certain beauty queens, beautiful but dull. We prefer to think of it as “tranquil.” If you’re looking for exotic local color or sizzling rum and reggae-filled nights, look farther south to the Caribbean. But if you need to escape the stress and strain of daily life, go to Bermuda.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 04 Jul 2010 17:26:07 | Comments : 1

Darwin Porter & Danforth Prince "Frommer's Paris 2008"
Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. | Publication date : August 2007 | ISBN : 047013822X | PDF | 355 pages | English | 5.1 MB

Discovering the City of Light and making it your own has always been the most compelling reason to visit Paris. If you’re a first-timer, everything, of course, will be new to you. If you’ve been away for awhile, expect changes: Taxi drivers may no longer correct your fractured French, but address you in English tantamount to a revolution. More Parisians have a rudimentary knowledge of the language, and France, at least at first glance, seems less xenophobic than in past years. Paris, aware of its role within a united Europe, is an international city. Parisians are attracted to foreign music, videos, and films, especially those from America, even though most French people vehemently disagree with the political dictates emerging from George Bush’s Washington.
Posted By : Lovely | Date : 04 Jul 2010 16:37:40 | Comments : 1

Darwin Porter & Danforth Prince "Frommer's Virgin Island, 9th Edition"
Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. | Publication date : August 2007 | ISBN : 047014565X | PDF | 291 pages | English | 5.77 MB

Former stamping grounds of some of history’s most famous seafarers, the Virgin Islands are now invaded by thousands of visitors who arrive daily by cruise ship and plane from Miami and Puerto Rico. These green, hilly islands, some governed by the United States and some by Great Britain, number about 100 in all. Most are tiny and virtually uninhabited, except for a few birds or an adventurous boating party stopping off for a little snorkeling or swimming. For the ultimate tropical getaway, it’s possible to rent an entire island for yourself.