Monday, January 19, 2009

The Unofficial Tourists Guide to Second Life or AutoCAD 2000 For Dummies

The Unofficial Tourists' Guide to Second Life

Author: Paul Carr

Imagine an enormous, breathtaking virtual world to explore, where land can be bought for less than a dollar and new construction is limited only by your imagination. An online tourist destination where you can shop for virtual designer clothes in a shopping mall atop a live volcano, teleport to an underwater gig by U2, before taking a new friend back to your personal spaceship for virtual coffee or...well, you get the idea.

The Unofficial Tourists' Guide to Second Life is a fast, fun guidebook that introduces first-time visitors to the endless wonders offered by this exciting and rapidly developing online world. All of Second Life is here, including:

  • The Essentials. What to wear and how to behave.
  • The People. Finding likeminded souls—or soulmates.
  • The Major Destinations. Must-see tourist hotspots, shops, and shows.
  • Shopping and Nightlife. A guide to the lively virtual shopping scene, and all manner of debauchery.
  • For Entrepreneurs. How to buy land or start a Second Life business.



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AutoCAD 2000 For Dummies

Author: Mark Middlebrook

With AutoCAD 2000 For Dummies, you'll quickly discover just how easy it is to create professional-quality designs and drawings. Authors Mark Middlebrook and Bud Smith show you how to set up a design, draw and edit lines, add text and dimensions, even incorporate AutoCAD documents into your Web pages-all while avoiding those common gotchas." Whether you're a new AutoCAD user or you've just upgraded to AutoCAD 2000, this easy-to-use reference delivers all the answers you need to get up to speed.

Inside, find helpful advice on how to:

  • Discover the new AutoCAD 2000 features-and put them to work
  • Take full advantage of color and lineweight with the new AutoCAD 2000 approach
  • Use both menu and toolbar access to commands
  • Set up a drawing so that it prints without problems
  • Speed up your work by using the command line as an accelerator
  • Enhance your Web pages with the new AutoCAD 2000 Web access features
  • Increase accessibility of your AutoCAD drawings by using AutoCAD DesignCenter



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