Thank you so much. I am going to check them out.
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Mike Schwartz wrote:
> On 1/3/07, hacktavist@cox.net <hacktavist@cox.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all,
>> I was wondering if anyone out there has a good list of resources or a
>> suggestion as to any good websites for some advanced networking
>> information, i love books, alas i am a father of 3 and a sysadmin, so
>> hence i am to poor to by books right now. :-)
>> Thank you all,
>> Ray
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> well, if you have more time than money
> (parent of 3... might not have a lot of time, either... hmmm...)
> the Phoenix library does have "inter-library loan" provisions.
> One time a book that I wanted, was so popular that
> all nn copies of it were checked out, so I was able to request
> it as an "inter-library loan", and a copy arrived from somewhere
> in Kansas. I am not sure whether that was the closest...
> anyway, I also found that I was not necessarily limited to
> books that the Phoenix library had, since they could get some
> via "inter-library loan".
> As far as
> what books to get/read,
> all I can say is, based on the Movie "You've Got Mail",
> the advice that you might [not] be getting from a book store,
> might not be the best anyway. You might be better off with
> rec.arts.books on usenet (do folks still use that?) or some
> other forum. Actually, someone else on PLUG might have
> some suggestions. (more than I did).
>> any good websites
> Well, two places you might start looking, www.acm.org
> and the IEEE computer society.
> Good luck with this,
> --
> Mike Schwartz
> Glendale AZ
> schwartz@acm.org
> Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com
>
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