Feastures summaries of one thousand websites. This work sorts the sites into logical categories so you can find what interests you. It contains categories including: special search engines; gadget resources and tips; techie sites; film reviews; fun with fast access; weblogs; fantasy sports leagues; and home improvement; and alternative health.
PC Magazine Best of the Internet
PC Magazine Best of the Internet
Feastures summaries of one thousand websites. This work sorts the sites into logical categories so you can find what interests you. It contains categories including: special search engines; gadget resources and tips; techie sites; film reviews; fun with fast access; weblogs; fantasy sports leagues; and home improvement; and alternative health.
The Pocket Guide to Digital Photography
Split into 11 chapters, each dedicated to a different topic: sports, landscapes, portraits, architecture, wildlife and more - this pocket-friendly guide contains everything you need to take the photographs you've always dreamed of! Click here to see inside Covering everything from explaining what all the buttons, dials and wheels on modern cameras are for, to teaching you the secrets of good exposure and composition, this book is guaranteed to demystify the daunting world of digital photography. You'll find a photograph per page and the step-by-step instructions across composition, gear and settings, explaining how to turn the subject in front of you into a stunning image and giving you the basic technical skills you need to improve your photography. If you've always dreamed of taking stunning digital shots, this is the perfect MagBook to help you achieve this!
The Pocket Guide to Digital Photography
Split into 11 chapters, each dedicated to a different topic: sports, landscapes, portraits, architecture, wildlife and more - this pocket-friendly guide contains everything you need to take the photographs you've always dreamed of! Click here to see inside Covering everything from explaining what all the buttons, dials and wheels on modern cameras are for, to teaching you the secrets of good exposure and composition, this book is guaranteed to demystify the daunting world of digital photography. You'll find a photograph per page and the step-by-step instructions across composition, gear and settings, explaining how to turn the subject in front of you into a stunning image and giving you the basic technical skills you need to improve your photography. If you've always dreamed of taking stunning digital shots, this is the perfect MagBook to help you achieve this!
Ghost RT Actinum 5700 Suspension Bike 2011
Ghost RT Actinum 5700 Suspension Bike 2011. Bikes Suspension Mens. PME- performance meets efficiency GHOST RT – light, stiff, fast. That was the trade magazines’ unanimous opinion of the previous model. Our goal was to improve everything again. The 2011 RT models sport a totally new design and are better than e ....
Ghost RT Actinum 5700 Suspension Bike 2011
Ghost RT Actinum 5700 Suspension Bike 2011. Bikes Suspension Mens. PME- performance meets efficiency GHOST RT – light, stiff, fast. That was the trade magazines’ unanimous opinion of the previous model. Our goal was to improve everything again. The 2011 RT models sport a totally new design and are better than e ....
All Out Cricket
In this month's magazine we take a look at the art of captaincy. Our cover star is Andrew Strauss, and England's main man lets Andy Afford in on the secrets of skippering a side to number 1 in the world - it's surprisingly simple, apparently. 10 years Strauss' junior, Rory Hamilton-Brown is no less impressive a leader. In conversation with Ed Kemp, the youngest captain in England reflects on the unique challenges of fronting up a county outfit. We also take a look at the science behind the art, and the support systems in place for the 21st century general, while Bob Willis gives his considered opinion on the pscychology and practicalities of leadership. Elsewhere, it's out with old and in with the new as Steven Finn takes over from Jimmy Anderson as our new diarist (trust us, his first effort is a belter) and we celebrate the end of one year and the start of another with 'AOC's Big Fat Quiz of 2011. Needless to say, we've got some great prizes up for grabs. Back on the pitch, we rejoice in the impressive resilience of Misbah-ul-Haq's Pakistan, and we try our best to celebrate the dramatic resurgence of Australia. We're not worried… honest. Adding meat to the bones, the great Tony Cozier remembers the good old days of West Indian cricket, Alastair Cook does his best to keep his dignity while answering our 10 (infamous) questions and editor Phil Walker faces up to the fire and brimstone ... Joe Denly. Just for good measure we’ve thrown in some considered analysis on the spot-fixing controversy, thrown on this year's finest cricket shirts and had a drink with Sir Ian Botham. It's another beefy iss...
All Out Cricket
In this month's magazine we take a look at the art of captaincy. Our cover star is Andrew Strauss, and England's main man lets Andy Afford in on the secrets of skippering a side to number 1 in the world - it's surprisingly simple, apparently. 10 years Strauss' junior, Rory Hamilton-Brown is no less impressive a leader. In conversation with Ed Kemp, the youngest captain in England reflects on the unique challenges of fronting up a county outfit. We also take a look at the science behind the art, and the support systems in place for the 21st century general, while Bob Willis gives his considered opinion on the pscychology and practicalities of leadership. Elsewhere, it's out with old and in with the new as Steven Finn takes over from Jimmy Anderson as our new diarist (trust us, his first effort is a belter) and we celebrate the end of one year and the start of another with 'AOC's Big Fat Quiz of 2011. Needless to say, we've got some great prizes up for grabs. Back on the pitch, we rejoice in the impressive resilience of Misbah-ul-Haq's Pakistan, and we try our best to celebrate the dramatic resurgence of Australia. We're not worried… honest. Adding meat to the bones, the great Tony Cozier remembers the good old days of West Indian cricket, Alastair Cook does his best to keep his dignity while answering our 10 (infamous) questions and editor Phil Walker faces up to the fire and brimstone ... Joe Denly. Just for good measure we’ve thrown in some considered analysis on the spot-fixing controversy, thrown on this year's finest cricket shirts and had a drink with Sir Ian Botham. It's another beefy iss...