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Wired Style

Wired Style

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is the worst book ever.
Review: This is THE worst book of all time. Half of the definitions are useless (ie. nintendo, game, etc). The other half are mostly all poorly defined. Even if you wanted to find a definition for something it would be impossible because for some reason they group certain terms into lots of different chapters so you never know where something is, like what section would crt be in, Be Elite, Screw the Rules, G Gloabl. Trust me and the other people that have written about this book, don't buy it ever. Buy a good computer dictionary and your set (ie. Dictionary of Internet and Computer Terms ($15) or Cyber Dictionary ($22) or anything except for Wired Style, I encourage anyone who has seen this book to write about how poor this book is and people that don't believe us or are going to buy it, go to your library and rent it first and you'll see

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sic: "email" or "e-mail"?
Review: Very helpful tips for writing URLs, and so on. Techno-journalism can break the rules more confidently. <grin> As for email, PC Magazine uses a hyphen; Wired doesn't. Is it a draw? A conundrum? Fortunately, WiredStyle does its informative best to enliven the debate on such and other topics de l'heure.


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