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Book Review: Python 3 Object Oriented Programming « The Mouse Vs …

A few months ago, I wrote a preview of this book . A little over a week ago, I received my copy of the book . Before we get to the review though, I want to give full disclosure: Packt contacted me to be a “Reviewer” (read: technical ...
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Book Review – Everything but the Coffee: Learning about America …

A little over 10 years ago it seemed Starbucks took over the world. Stores popped up on every corner, and it was not uncommon to wonder what made the company so.
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Referral: Superbug Book Review

A little over a month ago I reviewed Maryn McKenna's terrific book Superbug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA, and since that time a number of other very positive reviews have been published. The latest of these appears this morning in ...
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Wolf Hall – Book Review – caribousmom

Wolf Hall – Book Review . Feb 20th, 2010. by Caribousmom. Thomas Cromwell is now a little over forty years old. he is a man of strong build, not tall.
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LBCC: Key Chains And Snow Storms, Give Me A Reminder

By Matt Maxwell So this wasn’t the first comic show in Long Beach. Not so long ago, Wizard used to have their LA-based show in Long Beach. And back then, it was pretty good. Decently-sized, good crowds, some programming, a collection of bars and restaurants nearby that you could sneak out to instead of paying eight dollars for a slice of pizza. Had great conversations with both Grant Morrison and Darwyn Cooke at those shows, and had a good time (since it was only a little over an hour away
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Howard on Directing Lovecraft Graphic Novel Flick

Admitting he's in virgin territory, Ron Howard talked to Geoff Boucher of The Los Angeles Times about his upcoming comic book adaptation, The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft . "It very cleverly uses H.P. Lovecraft in a fictional way, but there's some loose biographical elements," Howard says. "But it certainly has the flavor and the tone of Lovecraft." This would not just be a new form of adaptation for Howard, who has directed 20 films in a little over 30 year
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