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hello rday,

On 01/22/2011 10:34 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
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> [DISCLAIMER: i have *no* financial interest in this book, other than
> having been paid a flat fee for the reviewing.  i make nothing from
> any eventual sales.]

nothing wrong with that.

<snip>

> beyond the above, i won't mention any more unless someone explicitly
> asks.

ok. i am asking.

being that i am 'sold' on "Scientific Linux", i have been considering
purchase of a new book on "Red Hat Linux".

to get best of what is available, i am considering purchase of an exam
book, as such is usually better for deep learning.


so, to ask, what is name of new book that you reviewed?

is it shown on site yet?

ria, checking http://www.pearsoned.com/ shows nothing in 'press' and
'shop' links.

selecting 'higher ed' link, http://www.pearsonhighered.com/ appears to lean
towards courses only.

tia.

-- 

peace out.

tc.hago,

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