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1. Scanners And Secret Frequencies
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2. The Ultimate Scanner
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3. Scanners & Printers (Essential
$32.65
4. Scanners and Printing (Essential
 
5. Bug Scanner and the Computer Mystery
$39.94
6. Scanner Modifications And Antennas
 
$7.50
7. The Complete Scanner Toolkit,
$20.00
8. Build, Upgrade, And Repair Your
$7.66
9. Scanners For Dummies (For Dummies
$13.50
10. Freeware Encryption and Security
$39.95
11. Private Investigation In The Computer
$39.40
12. Uberhacker II: More Ways to Break
 
$5.95
13. El nuevo Canon.(nuevos impresoras
 
$5.95
14. UMAX ASTRA 4450 SCANNER NOW AVAILABLE.(UMAX
 
15. Basic Digital Photography, A Comprehensive
 
$9.95
16. MORGAN TECHNICAL EXTENDS LIFE
 
$5.95
17. House of cards: CardScan business
 
18. Canon Color Bubble Jet Printer
 
19. The Hand Scanner Handbook
 
$2.39
20. How to Buy a Computer and a Monitor,

1. Scanners And Secret Frequencies (Electronic Underground)
by Henry Eisenson
Paperback: 320 Pages (1994-01-01)
list price: US$30.00 -- used & new: US$15.00
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Asin: 1581600720
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This cynical and immensely entertaining book describes the scanner world, the people in it, the equipment they use, and how they acquire and tune in to the "secret" frequencies. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

2-0 out of 5 stars not what i expected
The book arrives is good condition. But it contains no frequency information like I thought it would. So its pretty useless to me. But thats not the sellers fault...its mine.

5-0 out of 5 stars worth a lot more for multiple reasons ...
Although this book may be many years out of date it tells you the nature of the technology being used. The different people using it, what different people use it for, how scanning radio recievers are aquired, as well as the realities and misconceptions of such devices. In addition to this Mr. Eisenson has a uniquely humorous sarcasm in the way he colorfully describes various different stupid things people do with radio scanners such as "how not to repair or clean them" among other things. Basically even though most of the information is obsolete the book is still a lot of fun for people who are amateur radio and/or scanner enthusiasts.
For example towards the end of the book He states in not so many words that there really are no secret frequencies just different ways of encrypting, coding, and transmitting on them. One might argue that this book is like taking the extra fun information that would have been in an old issue of Radio Shack Police Call (which is now defunct) and multiplying it by at least 100 !!! The book really truly is a must have for people who are into radios.

3-0 out of 5 stars Desperately needs an update
All technology and frequencies referenced are over 15 years old at this point.That's several lifetimes in scanning.For example, trunking and digital transmission are referred to as future technologies!Sadly, as a result, over half of the book is obsolete to the point of being useless.

In its day it was deep enough to keep your average hobbyist busy for several years.Were the author to update it this would be one of the best reference manuals around.

1-0 out of 5 stars outdated
This book has a copyright date of 1995.Some of the information and laws have changed since this book has been written.The scanners that are on the market today did not exist 12 years ago, therefore most of the information on the scanner itself is hopelessly outdated. Other than radio theory which at times can be confusing, this book is a waste of time.

1-0 out of 5 stars Gavssc
Disappointed ! This was much to "deep" for a novice.Interesting "coffee table" book! ... Read more


2. The Ultimate Scanner
by Bill Cheek
Paperback: 244 Pages (1985-09-01)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$24.95
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Asin: 158160064X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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What is the Ultimate Scanner?Not just a radio receiver, nor a discipline to lead you into the next generation of scanning, or even a system that gives you total control over everything that comes out of your speaker - it's this book which describes the emergence of the scanning hobby into the information and computing era, where automation adds fun, channels and functionality to radio monitoring. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

1-0 out of 5 stars OUTDATED RIPOFF
Modifications in this book are for old model scanners from the early 90's.The publiser should pull this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This book is great. I personally knew Mr Bill cheek before he passed on. This book has more info than the average person would use. You must be hardcore to do the mods and have very good eyes. I would make it a point to get his scanner modification hand books 1 and 2 and also buy cheek 3. With theese books you are armed with alot of knowledge... ... Read more


3. Scanners & Printers (Essential Computers)
by Andy Ashdown
Paperback: 72 Pages (2001-05-14)
list price: US$6.95 -- used & new: US$0.01
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Asin: 0789472902
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Essential skills for the information age. Master state-of-the-art computer skills quickly and confidently with the Essential Computers series. These clear and concise step-by-step visual guides are designed to help beginners acquire all the techniques necessary to use today's information technology, from word processing and desktop publishing to entertainment and the internet. Scanners & Printers helps you master the basic skills of using a desktop scanner and color inkjet printer, and includes: Choosing a scanner and printer, Connecting hardware to your PC, Installing a scanner and printer, Loading software and drivers, Using scanning software, Scanning pictures and objects, Choosing the correct resolution, Using image editing software, Adjusting brightness and contrast, Sharpening and cropping your image, and Printing to a color inkjet printer. ... Read more


4. Scanners and Printing (Essential Computers)
by Andy Ashdown
Paperback: 72 Pages (2003-01-30)
list price: US$10.35 -- used & new: US$32.65
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Asin: 0751364320
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This jargon-free visual guide shows the reader how to choose, connect up and use a scanner and printer, and how to use editing software to optimise the quality of an image. ... Read more


5. Bug Scanner and the Computer Mystery
by Walter G. Oleksy
 Hardcover: 95 Pages (1983-01)
list price: US$8.95
Isbn: 0802764975
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Bug Scanner, his dog, Print, and his pal, Millie, try to track down the thief of an experimental and highly secret microchip. ... Read more


6. Scanner Modifications And Antennas
by Jerry Pickard
Paperback: 176 Pages (1999-09-01)
list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$39.94
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Asin: 1581600410
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Whether you're scanning for valuable emergency information or just ourof curiosity, you want to get the most out of your equipment.Thisbook will teach you how to get your straight-out-of-the-box scanerworking to its fullest potential.Instructions are written as simplyas possible so that just about anyone who can determine the hot end ofa soldering iron can modify his or her scanner. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

3-0 out of 5 stars Outdated
Mostly easy to understand info even for a beginner, but be aware that most of the information is academic as it is 10+ years old. These mods are not possible on digital microprosser driven equipment. The section on antennae is very good and accurate.

5-0 out of 5 stars excellent
excellent product very satisfied with this book and also with amazon for a speedy delivery.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too much basic
This book is too much basic and elementary. The language is poor and little pleasant to read. The scanner mods are very explicit, but you can find similar on the net, with same results. The graphics are very poor, with bad resolution (sounds like a dratf). The topic about antennas is a little more interesting, but it provides little help with decimal system, because all formulas use inches and no convesion tips are provided. It's really a VEEEERY introdutory scanner book. You can find better information on the Internet. I didn't like it.

5-0 out of 5 stars For beginner or pro
Mr. Pickard has obviously spent a lot of time and research to pick up the best Scanner and antenna mods available. Now, You might say "Why Buy the book, I can find these mods on line free". I have a junk pile ofburned up radios and scanners I'll sell you if you believe that to be thecase. I have literally burned up scores of radios following "Online" advice. The Most recent was almost an expensive 10 meter Radio,something kept saying to me "This isn't right" so I stopped anddrew out the circuit myself.. Bingo.. I had almost torched this baby.

You won't have that problem with Jerry's book, his designs and mods arebased on sound, proven mods and practices on the more popular scanners ofour time. He has good color photos, and walks you through each mod step bystep. He gives you a list of tools needed and how to use them.

Ipersonally enjoyed the section on antennas. Antennas are an oftenoverlooked part of radios, which are probably more crucial than the radioitself! Jerry covers many antenna types, as well as "StealthAntennas". His Stealth antenna may be worth the price of the bookalone if you are ever in a situation where you NEED an antenna but feardiscovery. This book is Solid, well written, entertaining and provides thenovice hobbyist a chance to learn new skills and techniques. Beginner orPro, it doesn't matter, you'll enjoy this book! ... Read more


7. The Complete Scanner Toolkit, Macintosh Edition/Book and Disk (Business One Irwin Desktop Publishing Library)
by David D. Busch
 Hardcover: 404 Pages (1991-09)
list price: US$42.00 -- used & new: US$7.50
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Asin: 1556234805
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8. Build, Upgrade, And Repair Your Computer
by Mike Harris, Tony Harris
Paperback: 160 Pages (2007-10-01)
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Asin: 1581606311
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The authors guide you through the process of determining what kind of computer you want, purchasing and successfully assembling the hardware, and installing the software. When you finish, you will have the right system and hundreds of extra dollars in your pocket. This book also covers upgrades for improved performance on older machines in easy-to-read language, plus tips and basic troubleshooting techniques used by experts to repair and tune up computers and peripherals. This is truly a how-to book for the computer age. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

1-0 out of 5 stars Experience Necessary...LOTS
The problem with very knowledgeable authors is that they fail to see things from a broader perspective, and they have no idea that what they know is quite a lot. This is a very inadequate book for the new PC builder. The illustrations are no better than zerox handouts. The first chapter titled "Computer Talk" explains terms to people who already know a good deal of it, and it just explains the slang terms or buzz words. One should already know DOS, for example. The book WILL get you to put a PC together, BUT will leave you fending for yourself, when for example you have a dead or defective component somewhere. What will you do when you have to flash your BIOS? What's that? It does not tell you half of what to do when you have a problem after turning it on! Who do you call for tech support? After paying for tech support, you will have easily spent more than the price of a prebuilt PC. Experience is necessary before opening this book. It is a prerequisite. Maybe I'll write a book for the regular person if and when I REALLY learn how to build & upgrade my PC. But it won't be from this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Now in a newly revised and fully updated edition
Now in a newly revised and fully updated edition, Build, Upgrade, And Repair Your Computer by do-it-yourself computer hardware experts Mike and Tony Harris is a useful and "user friendly" instructional guide to purchasing and assembling the hardware necessary to personally building a computer tailored to suit particular and individual needs. Individual chapters articulately address learning the basics of computer jargon, choosing the best software and hardware, precise and specific manipulations with screwdrivers, troubleshooting, and a great deal more. Build, Upgrade, And Repair Your Computer is very highly recommended, especially for the upbeat, take-control, self-reliant, computer enthusiast.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book saved my life!
Here I was, a woman who 2 years ago didn't know how to turn a computer on let alone know how they worked. After taking classes and getting just a little bit brave, I decided to buy. A friend, male, suggested I build myown. Ha! I'll show him. I happened on "Build Upgrade Repair YourComputer" and away I went. I have now successfully built a total of 6computers. The step by step pictures helped as much as the easy to read,and understand, instructions. I color- tabbed the pages and loaned my copyto many friends who in turn purchased their own copies. Alas, the lastperson to borrow my copy has lost it. I am replacing my dog-eared friendwith a new copy. Thank you Mr. Harris for bringing this over 50 female intothe wonderful world of computers.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent reference for someonenew to building
Although a revised edition would be a big help, this book walks you through many of the upgrades a home user could accomplish by themselves. I built my first home PC (an AMD K6-II 350 system) with the use of this bookand found it to be exteremly helpful. Up and running with a license tolearn. I've gone on to building several more for family and friends and allare still running well. A good all around reference. ... Read more


9. Scanners For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
by Mark L. Chambers
Paperback: 334 Pages (2004-05-07)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$7.66
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Asin: B003D7JUJE
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Fully updated to cover new hardware and technology

Here’s how to choose a scanner, set it up, and start capturing images

Flatbed or sheet-fed? USB or FireWire? And what the heck is a dpi, anyway? This handy guide tells you all that and more -- everything you need to know to get the most use, and fun, out of your scanner. Choose the right image editing software, share photos online, even get the scoop on tricks the experts use.

All this on the bonus CD-ROM

  • Evaluation versions of Paint Shop Pro® and Photo Album
  • Adobe® Photoshop® Elements and Acrobat® Professional tryout versions
  • Mac® GraphicConverter and VueScan trial versions
  • SnapCopier™ and Ulead PhotoImpact® XL trial versions

Discover how to:

  • Buy the right scanner for your needs
  • Choose your software
  • Fine-tune your scans
  • Select and install extra equipment
  • Edit images like a pro
  • Keep your scanner happy and healthy
Amazon.com Review
Digital cameras have encroached upon the territory of scanners a little bit, but scanners remain eminently useful for digitizing the family photo album, archiving documents, and sending kids' artwork to distant family members. They're also absolutely essential for serious design work. Scanners for Dummies shows you how to get the most from your scanner by guiding you through everything from basic hookup and software installation to moderately advanced graphics-editing techniques. The author, Mark Chambers, patiently explains terminology and concepts that have to do with translating a physically recorded image (such as a photograph) into a digital file (such as a JPEG or GIF image).

Most readers will be able to get a lot from this book by simply reading chapters straight through, since the explanations of traditionally nebulous concepts such as resolution and color depth are accurate and easy to follow. Even the quality of the illustrations--often a shortcoming of trade computer books--is high, which is important in sections that show how to adjust contrast, sharpness, and resolution. Chambers deserves kudos for doing many of his tutorials in Jasc Paint Shop Pro, an excellent yet inexpensive editing package. Some readers might prefer coverage of one of the freebie editing suites; they should look for a software-specific book to supplement this one. --David Wall

Topics covered: Digitizing images via a scanner connected to a computer running Microsoft Windows. Hardware connectivity (via parallel, SCSI, USB, and FireWire) is covered before the author explains the scanning procedure and how to manipulate images in an editing program. Suggestions for craft projects and some troubleshooting tips round out the volume. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (6)

2-0 out of 5 stars Little of value on retouching and restoration
'Scanners For Dummies' was shockingly empty of helpful content. I was looking for useful advice and helpful tips for archiving photos, practical tips for best scanner settings and insights about how to deal with less than perfect images. This book had little information of relevance and nothing of depth.

I must own a dozen 'Dummies' books, and this is by far the least instructive and practical.

That said, who would benefit from reading the book?
- An absolute beginner who needs encouragement to start exploring scanner settings.
- A scavenger who wants a full chapter on how to connect a SCSI scanner that he/she obtained for free on Craigslist.
- Someone who wants instruction on Paint Shop Pro and not Adobe photo applications.
- Users who have no interest in retouching or restoring older photos.

The author, it seemed to me, had little interest or experience in scanning, retouching and restoring older images. To be more specific, the Histogram setting is not even mentioned and the info on adjusting Highlights, Shadows and Gamma settings is so superficial as to be of little or no help. However, the author does excel when discussing hardware issues.

I have since read and recommend as vastly superior 'How To Do Everything With Your Scanner.' Even 'Digital Photography For Dummies' has more detailed and practical help for scanning and restoring damaged photos.

If you buy this book for under $1, you are doing OK. But, if you want detailed and practical advice for scanning and improving photos, look elsewhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book on scanning
Although I don't have a Microtek scanner like the author has, I was still able to follow along and learned everything I needed to know. This book also has almost as good a selection of novice material on Paint Shop Pro as PaintShop Pro for Dummies! Well worth the money.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
This book told me all I needed, I'm using my scanner just about every day now that I know what to do. (Plus I have it set right to take the best scans) Great coverage of filters and plugins too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
This book is as good as the amazon editor claims, I got my new HP scanner up and running in an hour so you know the installation and setup chapters were good! The coverage of web graphics is very good and provides lots of tips and instruction. You won't find as much on PhotoShop but the step by step Paintshop pro material is worth its weight in gold. Well written and funny. I am going to add this author to my Dummies watch list!

1-0 out of 5 stars A MAJOR Disappointment
As a long term fan of the Dummies books, I can't begin to express my disappointment in this offering. Scanners for Dummies is so exceptionally elementary as to offer absolutely nothing beyond how to "push a button" or "move a slider." Nothing is presented that couldn't be discovered by simply turning on the scanner and playing with it for a half hour or so.

The worst part, however, is that much of the information about scanners and Paint Shop Pro is misleading and in several cases, just plain wrong. This is the absolute worst Dummies book I have ever read and, while it is not my first one by Mark Chambers, it may well be my last. ... Read more


10. Freeware Encryption and Security Programs: Protecting Your Computer and Your Privacy
by Michael Chesbro
Paperback: 96 Pages (2001-09)
list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$13.50
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Asin: 1581602707
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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We are fast approaching a time when all our private communications will be monitored as a matter of course - just in case we might have some criminal intent, politically incorrect thought or uncommon belief. The files we store on our home or work computers and the messages we send over the Internet are fair game for those who would snoop into and record our private lives. The only way most of us can reclaim a modicum of privacy is through file encryption and security programs designed to keep prying eyes away from our secrets. Fortunately, there are many programs that are not only incredibly effective in guarding our privacy but are available absolutely free of charge. In this book, Michael Chesbro (The Complete Guide to E-Security, Privacy for Sale) outlines some of the most popular freeware encryption and security programs available. You will learn how to determine which programs are best for you, how to securely destroy files and the advantages of file sharing. The cost of using these programs is zero. But if you don't learn to use them, it could cost you your privacy or even your freedom. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A first-rate, highly recommended book
Freeware Encryption And Security Programs: Protecting Your Computer And Your Privacy by Michael Chesbro (senior counterintelligence agent with the U.S. Department of Defense) is an invaluable and "user friendly" guide to several of the most popular and widespread freeware encryption and security programs. Freeware Encryption And Security Programs teaches the reader how to use these programs to encrypt private files, work files, email and more. No programming expertise is necessary; only the desire to put in a little extra effort to confound prying eyes overly inquisitive noses. A first-rate, highly recommended book for anyone fed up with the lack of security on the internet. ... Read more


11. Private Investigation In The Computer Age: Using Computers to Revolutionize Your Work and Maximize Your Profits
by Bud Jillett
Paperback: 176 Pages (2003-09-01)
list price: US$25.00 -- used & new: US$39.95
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Asin: 1581604173
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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If you want to make it in the PI biz, you must know how to use a computer and the special tools it offers for modern investigators.Learn how a computer will enable you to quickly and efficiently handle traditional cases (missing persons, domestic surveillance) to entirely new areas of opportunity (computer monitoring, data mining)and much more. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource for both novice & expert computer users.
I considered myself a mid-range computer user and still found lots of great info in this book. My business has already streamlined and improved. I'm already saving a good 2-8 hours a week using the info I've learned so far. It's a keeper and invaluable reference for any PI or anyone in LE. My local PD has a copy. ... Read more


12. Uberhacker II: More Ways to Break into a Computer
by Carolyn Meinel
Paperback: 370 Pages (2003-01-01)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$39.40
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Asin: 1559502398
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Be warned:If you don't like our quest for freedom in cyberspace, or if you have a broken funny bone, stay away from this book - it will just make you mad.Is this book a one-stop school for computer criminals or a solid piece of work on crime prevention?What it is, is the best hacking book ever written, now completely revised, expanded and updated.The author says "To become a Uberhacker, you learn from other hackers - the real hacker type - not criminals.You learn by experimenting on your own computers and the computers of hackers who invite you to play war games with them.You learn by watching them do amazing things to your computer.By lifting each other up through this process of play and experimentation, you can eventually learn how to break into almost any computer, or secure it from almost any attack." ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Some background on this work
First a disclaimer: I was asked to write the foreword on this book by Carolyn P. Meinel, and I did. I am not terribly proud of it, since somehow the rough copy ended up there unrevised. But that's done and I must live with it. Furthermore, I was not paid for that work, and did not request any payment.

Uberhacker is not a terribly good book, but it isn't as bad as some make it to be either. It is more of a primer designed for absolute beginners, something to get a kid started and interested, with just enough information to get you into trouble - information that is available on the Internet, in a thousand pieces everywhere - and importantly, a book that does take a great deal of care in keeping you out of trouble,or at least warning you about its potential impact on your life. It is THAT information, one rarely attached with what you can find on the Web, that adds solid value to it.

Any 10 year old can find hacking how-to's if interested in the topic, and will probably get them from the same reviewers here that start with "Carolyn is well know in the hacking community..." and go one calling the author an incompetent fraud (unusually kind words from people used to a much cruder vocabulary).

Carolyn P. Meinel isn't a fraud or a bad writer. While her intentions often exceeds her resources, she pulls a competent cataloguing and vulgarization job here, keeping the above in mind. She is careful about what she writes, and how she writes it. Giving youngsters Uberhacker may be the better alternative: It will not land anyone in jail.

What Meinel has, however, is a 20 years talented history of making enemies in the black hat hacking community, a vindictive and vengeful group if there was ever one. A quick web search will show you what kind of mud slinging these guys have done elsewhere. This more than anything is what explains the tone of some reviews written by folks I seriously doubt ever opened a copy.

5-0 out of 5 stars UberHacker...
"This Product Sucks... buy mine instead!" Those aren't reviews, they're sophomoric and shameless plugs. I wonder how many of these people actually READ the book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Ugh..
The author of this book is well known in the hacker community.......for being a crook. Seriously, some of the stuff in this book is just beyond nonsense. Go read a more technical book, so you can learn alot more about "Hacking".

5-0 out of 5 stars Hack this book
How sad that an author should feel compelled to try to sabotage this book. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

5-0 out of 5 stars A "must-read" for anyone charged with computer security
Now in a completely revised and updated edition, Uberhacker II: More Ways To Break Into A Computer by Carolyn Meinel is a straightforward and "user friendly" guide which is filled with basic information that can be used to compromise security in computers - as well as protecting them against just such intrusions. Unapologetic in its explicit and meticulous deconstruction of the weaknesses in Unix, Linux, Windows, and other systems, Uber-hacker II is a profusely exampled and information-laden text which is a "must-read" for anyone charged with computer security in this volatile age of computer hackers and cyber thieves. ... Read more


13. El nuevo Canon.(nuevos impresoras de computadora y dispositivos de exploración)(TT: What's new from Canon.)(TA: new computer printers and scanners)(Anuncio de Producto): An article from: E Semanal
by Mauricio Orihuela Alvarez
 Digital: 9 Pages (2001-07-30)
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Asin: B0009FFH0Y
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This digital document is an article from E Semanal, published by Servicios Editoriales Sayrols S.A. de C.V. on July 30, 2001. The length of the article is 2544 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: El nuevo Canon.(nuevos impresoras de computadora y dispositivos de exploración)(TT: What's new from Canon.)(TA: new computer printers and scanners)(Anuncio de Producto)
Author: Mauricio Orihuela Alvarez
Publication: E Semanal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 30, 2001
Publisher: Servicios Editoriales Sayrols S.A. de C.V.
Volume: 17Issue: 466Page: 18

Article Type: Anuncio de Producto

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14. UMAX ASTRA 4450 SCANNER NOW AVAILABLE.(UMAX Technologies introduces new high-resolution)(scanner): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
 Digital: 5 Pages (2001-10-08)
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This digital document is an article from Federal Computer Market Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on October 8, 2001. The length of the article is 1444 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: UMAX ASTRA 4450 SCANNER NOW AVAILABLE.(UMAX Technologies introduces new high-resolution)(scanner)
Publication: Federal Computer Market Report (Newsletter)
Date: October 8, 2001
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Volume: 25Issue: 19Page: 8

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15. Basic Digital Photography, A Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide to Selecting &Using Digital Cameras Computers Scanners &Software - 2000 publication
by Ron ggrs
 Paperback: Pages (2000)

Asin: B003JGDNO2
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16. MORGAN TECHNICAL EXTENDS LIFE OF FINGERPRINT SCANNERS.: An article from: Computer Security Update
by Gale Reference Team
 Digital: 2 Pages (2009-05-01)
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This digital document is an article from Computer Security Update, published by Worldwide Videotex on May 1, 2009. The length of the article is 553 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: MORGAN TECHNICAL EXTENDS LIFE OF FINGERPRINT SCANNERS.
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Computer Security Update (Newsletter)
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Title: House of cards: CardScan business card scanner. (Gadgets).
Author: Elizabeth Millard
Publication: Computer User (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2002
Publisher: MSP Communications
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