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			 DAVID POGUE has 1.5 million followers on Twitter and recently launched a consumer-tech site for Yahoo. Previously he was the tech columnist at The New York Times for thirteen years where he wrote weekly columns that constantly ended up on the Top Ten List of most e-mailed articles of the paper. Additionally Pogue writes a monthly column for Scientific American, is the creator of the Missing Manual computer-book series, and hosts science shows on PBS's NOVA . He has been a correspondent for CBS...See more
			 DAVID POGUE has 1.5 million followers on Twitter and recently launched a consumer-tech site for Yahoo. Previously he was the tech columnist at The New York Times for thirteen years where he wrote weekly columns that constantly ended up on the Top Ten List of most e-mailed articles of the paper. Additionally Pogue writes a monthly column for Scientific American, is the creator of the Missing Manual computer-book series, and hosts science shows on PBS's NOVA . He has been a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning since 2002, for which he has won two Emmys, as well as two Webbys, and a Loeb award for journalism. See less
		   
	 
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
					
	
	
	
	
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					Gardens: An Essay on the Human Condition 
					  
 ...only caretaking fufills.by Mark R, Jan 30, 2014A review of gardens in myth, literature & practice, not for gardening tips, but for how gardens depict what humans are at their best (and worst).  The broad scope of the book is riveting.  His lucid ... Read More 
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					Opera for Dummies 
					  
 Accessibility PlusI loved this book. Still do! Like most of the "Dummies" range, the text is engaging and occasionally hilarious. But under the humor the authors obviously know their stuff. Opera styles, plots, ... Read More 
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					Gardens: An Essay on the Human Condition 
					  
 Epicurean Delightby Katy, Jun 18, 2009This book is delightful. It's full of insight into gardens and their meanings for people throughout history. The essays are felicitously written and thought provoking. Espcially  good for ... Read More