An illustrated home networking handbook for the everyday user
Building a network doesn`t have to be all work and no play?it can actually be fun! Home Networking Simplified is an illustrated home-networking book for everyone from Grandma Mary to your tech-savvy teenage neighbor.
Home Networking Simplified gives you the most basic need-to-know info and then teaches you how to get the most out of your home network:
Learn the basics of home networking, from connecting to the Internet to connecting your computers
Create a basic home network
Grow and update your network with confidence
Secure your home network and protect yourself from hackers and viruses
Go wireless to put your computers where you want them?not just where cables reach
Learn about the latest technologies, emerging trends, and coolest toys
Whether you?re a newbie, a geek, or someone in-between, Home Networking Simplified
helps you harness the power of home networking.
Debugged by The Geek Squad
This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press?, the only authorized publisher for Cisco Systems?.
Zaion: I Wish You Were Here - Epidemic (DVD)
ZAION: I WISH YOU WERE HERE - EPIDEMIC, the first two episodes from the 4-episode Japanese series, tells the story of a sixteen-year-old girl who may be humanity's only savior. A meteorite releases a deadly virus that turns people into terrible monsters.
World leaders create an organization, CURE, and a force of soldiers, NOA, to fight the virus. The NOA soldiers have the advantage of nanotechnology to help them resist the virus.
However, the virus quickly adapts leaving the fate of the world in the hands of the young heroine.
DVD Features:
Region [unknown]
Custom Art Box
1 Disc
Full Frame 1.33
Audio:
English
Japanese
Subtitles - English
Additional Release Material:
ADV Previews
Japanese Promotional Clip
Interviews - 1. Seiji Mizushima - Director
2. President of Gonzo Digimation
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde's classic work is about a man who sells his soul for eternal youth: only his portrait ages, while he remains forever handsome and young. Wilde's allegory, first published in 1890, provides an interesting take on the Faust myth and also a probing examination of human values. Wilde himself described it as the story of an idea that is old in the history of literature, but to which I have given new form. He was shocked and angered by the response to it by the English press, which considered the novel decadent, corrupting, and--worst of all--French-influenced.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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