"Michael Hudson" <mwh21 at cam.ac.uk> wrote in message news:m37l0vtka2.fsf at atrus.jesus.cam.ac.uk... [snip] > You can actually buy "Firewalls for Dummies" or "Computer Security for > Dummies" (or something like that) which isn't much better, IMHO. Oh come on, y'all, lighten up a bit -- the 'for Dummies' marketing ideas may be too cute, but some of the books themselves are pretty good. Kantar's "Bridge for Dummies", for example, is an excellent introductory text on contract bridge (the peculiar graphics of the example hands, used instead of the usual way to typeset hands, is the biggest objection I've seen raised to it -- Eddie Kantar, of course, is a great player, many times world-champion, and one of the best writers on the game of bridge). Even in the technical field, I used to recommend a book in the 'for Dummies' series on the Win32 API as the clearest introduction I knew to the subject (of course, some undummy wiseguy will now quip that nobody BUT dummies could ever be interested in the Win32 API -- but, hey, one can make pretty interesting and smart amounts of money from a good competence in them, you know:-). Alex
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