Modeled after The Portable Curmudgeon, this collection of Macintosh definitions and rules of thumb, humorous one-liners by Ambrose Bierce, and reprints of the author's MacUser columns will satisfy even the most difficult Mac user. Original.
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Dated, but still funny,
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This review is from: The Computer Curmudgeon (Hardcover)
Any computer book this old is hopelessly dated, but many entries in this dictionary-style book are still relevant today. Mr. Kawasaki gives humourous definitions for hundreds of computer terms. This book will give you enough laughs to make it well worth the price. I wish Mr. Kawasaki would consider an updated edition!
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