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 |  |  Web Comics for TeensAre you always doodling heroes and villains for your own comic adventures? Have you ever imagined creating your own comic book for others to read? With "Web Comics for Teens", you can! "Web Comics for Teens" introduces you to the skills, tools, and programs you need to create your own web comics, comics, and cartoons published... |  |  Minds, Machines, and the Multiverse: The Quest for the Quantum ComputerJust how smart can computers get? Science journalist Julian Brown takes a hard look at the spooky world of quantum computation in Minds, Machines, and the Multiverse--and his report is optimistic. Based in large part on the groundbreaking work of David Deutsch, the book mostly sidesteps the shouting matches of the AI debate and... |
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 Anatomy of a Robot (TAB Robotics)This work looks under the hood of all robotic projects, stimulating teachers, students, and hobbyists to learn more about the gamut of areas associated with control systems and robotics. It offers a unique presentation in providing both theory and philosophy in a technical yet entertaining way.
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 Networking All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies9 books in 1– your key to networking success!
Your one-stop guide to building, securing, and administering networks large and small
So you’re in charge of the network? No worries! This handy all-in-one guide provides a bird’s-eye view of all the important stuff, like installing and configuring various network... |  |  Beagles For Dummies (Pets)Beagles are an extraordinary breed—no bones about it. They’re cute, compact, fun-loving, and great with kids. (Not to mention those soulful eyes!) But their sense of humor, independence, and stubborn nature isn’t for everyone. So whether you’re thinking about getting your very own Snoopy-dog, or if you’ve already... |  |  Understanding the Universe: From Quarks to the Cosmos
Lincoln's humor and personal tales do much to convey the flavor of modern particle physics research. -- Symmetry
The Big Bang, the birth of the universe, was a singular event. All of the matter of the universe was concentrated at a single point, with temperatures so high that even the familiar protons and... |
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