"If you have a GPS unit or plan to buy one, "GPS For Dummies, 2nd Edition" helps you compare GPS technologies, units, and uses. You'll find out how to create and use digital maps and learn about waypoints, tracks, coordinate systems, and other key point to using GPS technology.
Get more from your GPS device by learning to use Web-hosted mapping services and even how to turn your cell phone or PDA into a GPS receiver. You'll also discover: Up-to-date information on the capabilities of popular handheld and automotive Global Positioning SystemsHow to read a map and how to get more from the free maps available onlineThe capabilities and limitations of GPS technology, and how satellites and radio systems make GPS workHow to interface your GPS receiver with your computer and what digital mapping software can offerWhy a cell phone with GPS capability isn't the same as a GPS unitWhat can affect your GPS reading and how accurate it will beHow to use Street Atlas USA, TopoFusion, Google Earth, and other toolsFun things to do with GPS, such as exploring topographical maps, aerial imagery, and the sport of geocaching" (Publisher Description) Check Our Catalog
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time."
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Complete Without Kids; An Insider's Guide To Chlid Free Living By Ellen L. Walker
"Licensed clinical psychologist Walker, "childfree" at 48, writes not only of her own experiences but interviews a wide range of other childfree adults (one fifth of women born after l975 are predicted to remain childfree, she reports). Walker identifies three types: those who are without children by choice, and those who are childfree by circumstance or by happenstance, placing herself in that third category, and conceding her choice may have been different had she married a man who wanted kids (hers has offspring by a previous marriage). In spite of her philosophical outlook ("life is about choices, and we can't take all paths") Walker explores the ambivalence that she and many other childfree couples feel, but she also discovers that many enjoy their freedom and leisure time, may be healthier and more financially fit, and have happier marriages than couples with kids. Though hoping to approach her topic from a "neutral" perspective, Walker bristles at "our national obsession with motherhood," and while neither antifamily nor antichild, she envisions a growing childfree movement that is shored up by changes in societal attitudes, the environmental crisis, and increasing awareness of the true cost of parenting. Childfree readers will find validation and support in this thought-provoking text." (Publishers Weekly) Check Our Catalog
What He Can Expect When She's NOT Expecting; How to Support Your Wife, Save Your Marriage and Conquer Infertility
By Marc Sedaka
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Marc Sedaka stood by while he and his wife endured endlessrounds of drug therapies, sixteen artificial inseminations, tenin-vitro fertilizations, three miscarriages, and, finally, a gestationalsurrogate ( womb for rent ) who carried their twin girls to term.He was as supportive and loving as he could be, but he really wishedhe d had a book like What He Can Expect When She s Not Expectingduring the process. Most books about dealing with infertility aregeared toward women, leaving the man to his own devices when itcomes to comfort and encouragement (never a good idea).With the help of his own infertility doctor, Sedaka providesstraightforward guy-friendly advice on situations such as: What questions you should ask at the consultations. How to help rather than annoy. What kinds of tests you and your wife should expect. How to console a wife who appears inconsolable. How to enjoy procreation sex.Sedaka s accessible, empathetic voice, combined with the fact thathe experienced everything he writes about, makes this a must-havebook for any infertile couple. (Publisher Description) Check Our Catalog
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Marc Sedaka stood by while he and his wife endured endlessrounds of drug therapies, sixteen artificial inseminations, tenin-vitro fertilizations, three miscarriages, and, finally, a gestationalsurrogate ( womb for rent ) who carried their twin girls to term.He was as supportive and loving as he could be, but he really wishedhe d had a book like What He Can Expect When She s Not Expectingduring the process. Most books about dealing with infertility aregeared toward women, leaving the man to his own devices when itcomes to comfort and encouragement (never a good idea).With the help of his own infertility doctor, Sedaka providesstraightforward guy-friendly advice on situations such as: What questions you should ask at the consultations. How to help rather than annoy. What kinds of tests you and your wife should expect. How to console a wife who appears inconsolable. How to enjoy procreation sex.Sedaka s accessible, empathetic voice, combined with the fact thathe experienced everything he writes about, makes this a must-havebook for any infertile couple. (Publisher Description) Check Our Catalog
The Big Book of Adventure Stories
Edited By Otto Penzler
"This doorstopper collection of vintage stories featuring larger-than-life heroes in exotic locales comes just in time for beach reading, and even if you dont finish reading all of it, you can use it for shade. Authors include classic yarn spinners like Rudyard Kipling, O. Henry, H. G. Wells, Jack London, and Saki as well as such more scenery-chewing pulpsters as H. Rider Haggard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, and Sax Rohmer. The stories are sorted into 11 indicatively titled chapters, such as Sword & Sorcery, Man vs. Nature, Megalomania Rules, Future Shock (which includes the ultimate take on cookbooks, Damon Knights To Serve Man), I Spy, and the politically incorrect Yellow Peril. This nostalgic tome is chock-full of swashbuckling, vine-swinging, sword-fighting, and gun-slinging favorites of the past, including the Scarlet Pimpernel, Tarzan, Hopalong Cassidy, Conan the Barbarian, the Cisco Kid, Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, and even King Kong. Recommended for all popular fiction collections, not least because of its browsability." (BookList) Check Our Catalog
"This doorstopper collection of vintage stories featuring larger-than-life heroes in exotic locales comes just in time for beach reading, and even if you dont finish reading all of it, you can use it for shade. Authors include classic yarn spinners like Rudyard Kipling, O. Henry, H. G. Wells, Jack London, and Saki as well as such more scenery-chewing pulpsters as H. Rider Haggard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, and Sax Rohmer. The stories are sorted into 11 indicatively titled chapters, such as Sword & Sorcery, Man vs. Nature, Megalomania Rules, Future Shock (which includes the ultimate take on cookbooks, Damon Knights To Serve Man), I Spy, and the politically incorrect Yellow Peril. This nostalgic tome is chock-full of swashbuckling, vine-swinging, sword-fighting, and gun-slinging favorites of the past, including the Scarlet Pimpernel, Tarzan, Hopalong Cassidy, Conan the Barbarian, the Cisco Kid, Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, and even King Kong. Recommended for all popular fiction collections, not least because of its browsability." (BookList) Check Our Catalog
Bullfighting By Roddy Doyle
By Roddy Doyle
"Man Booker Prize winner for "Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha", Doyle here offers his second collection of short stories, which presents a panorama of contemporary Ireland by presenting ordinary men making their ordinary way through life. Eight of the 13 stories appeared previously in "The New Yorker". Roddy Doyle rah rah rah; get for all smart readers." (Library Journal) Check Our Catalog
"Man Booker Prize winner for "Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha", Doyle here offers his second collection of short stories, which presents a panorama of contemporary Ireland by presenting ordinary men making their ordinary way through life. Eight of the 13 stories appeared previously in "The New Yorker". Roddy Doyle rah rah rah; get for all smart readers." (Library Journal) Check Our Catalog
Obstacle Illusions; Transforming Adversity Into Success
By Stephen J. Hopson
"This fun and fast-moving book is a collection of the truly remarkable experiences - highs, lows, and most embarrassing - of Stephen Hopson, with each story revealing its own life lesson. Some are hilarious while others are profound enough to change your life. Whether your passion is career and business, home and family, or finding yourself spiritually, the power in Obstacle Illusions will inspire you to get up and give your cherished dreams a chance to succeed instead of giving up and wondering "what could have been."Stephen J. Hopson was born deaf but quickly learned to speak and began attending public school. At five years old, he told his parents he would become a pilot and was dismissed as being foolish, but as an adult he made aviation history by becoming the world's first deaf instrument-rated pilot. He also became an award-winning Wall Street stockbroker. He is now a transformational speaker, inspiring thousands of people worldwide to believe in themselves and achieve the impossible." (Publisher Description)
"This fun and fast-moving book is a collection of the truly remarkable experiences - highs, lows, and most embarrassing - of Stephen Hopson, with each story revealing its own life lesson. Some are hilarious while others are profound enough to change your life. Whether your passion is career and business, home and family, or finding yourself spiritually, the power in Obstacle Illusions will inspire you to get up and give your cherished dreams a chance to succeed instead of giving up and wondering "what could have been."Stephen J. Hopson was born deaf but quickly learned to speak and began attending public school. At five years old, he told his parents he would become a pilot and was dismissed as being foolish, but as an adult he made aviation history by becoming the world's first deaf instrument-rated pilot. He also became an award-winning Wall Street stockbroker. He is now a transformational speaker, inspiring thousands of people worldwide to believe in themselves and achieve the impossible." (Publisher Description)
Food Guide For Marathoners
By Nancy Clark
"In this book Nancy Clark shows you how to complete an entire marathon with energy to spare. This book offers you the best advice on topics such as balancing carbohydrates, carbohydrate loading, protein and fat in your diet, choosing the best snacks and losing weight while staying energetic." (Publisher Description) Check Our Catalog
"In this book Nancy Clark shows you how to complete an entire marathon with energy to spare. This book offers you the best advice on topics such as balancing carbohydrates, carbohydrate loading, protein and fat in your diet, choosing the best snacks and losing weight while staying energetic." (Publisher Description) Check Our Catalog
Unnatural Selection :Choosing Boys Over Girls...By Mara Hvistendahl
"This extraordinary debut from Mara Hvistendahl, award-winning writer and correspondent for Science magazine, reveals the fascinating yet terrifying state of sex ratio imbalance. Drawing on research and her experience living in China, where the one-child policy still holds sway, Hvistendahl nimbly shifts between quantitative data and ethnographic reports. As brides or prostitutes, women in Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East are still treated as a commodity. With an estimated 160 million females missing from the Asian population, there is the added crisis of "surplus men," thus causing "rampant demographic masculinization," and carrying with it the possibility of increased social instability and violence. By analyzing sociological trends between affluence and birth, especially amidst the current boom of China and India, and providing sound historical overviews of how cultural traditions and governmental policies have evolved, Hvistendahl reveals the true extent of entrenched ideologies and moreover, the lack of intervention from oblivious officials. Her exposé on prenatal sex selection brims with bold judgments that shed light on a culturally sensitive issue. A definitive text on demographic change and its startling consequences that is both thorough and thoroughly engaging." (Publishers Weekly) Check Our Catalog
Turn Right At Machu Picchu By Mark Adams
By Mark Adams
"On July 24, 1911, Yale professor Hiram Bingham famously stumbled upon Machu Picchu while scaling the Andes. Later he was accused of stealing artifacts and, ultimately, of stealing credit for the find. To get to the truth of the matter, Adams, a travel magazine editor who had never actually slept in a tent, decided on an adventure of his own: he would reconstruct Bingham's trip and reassess what Machu Picchu means today. Sounds like fun with some significant insight; for travel and history fans." (Library Journal) Check Our Catalog
"On July 24, 1911, Yale professor Hiram Bingham famously stumbled upon Machu Picchu while scaling the Andes. Later he was accused of stealing artifacts and, ultimately, of stealing credit for the find. To get to the truth of the matter, Adams, a travel magazine editor who had never actually slept in a tent, decided on an adventure of his own: he would reconstruct Bingham's trip and reassess what Machu Picchu means today. Sounds like fun with some significant insight; for travel and history fans." (Library Journal) Check Our Catalog
The End of Country by Seamus McGraw
By Seamus McGraw
"In 2006, in a hardscrabble part of Pennsylvania that had long lost its allure as a farming and industrial area, geologists began investigating the Marcellus Shale. It turned out to be the richest deposit of natural gas ever discovered anywhere. When his widowed mother was approached about permitting natural-gas exploration on their farm, journalist McGraw had to weigh their need for money against the future prospects of the farmland. Chronicling the impact of the find on his mother and her neighbors, McGraws research led to this impressively detailed, highly engaging look at issues of energy policy, economics, and sociology that arose when a bucolic town was suddenly faced with the traveling circus of energy exploration. McGraw presents a rich history of the economics and geopolitics of energy as well as a fascinating cast of characters, including Victoria, the newcomer environmentalist and former teacher who signed on early and later had regrets; Ken, a cranky hermit skeptical of all parties who later joined ranks with his neighbors to stand up to the oil companies; and Pennsylvania native son Marshall, the sincere young man who signed the locals to leases but worried about the ultimate impact on the community as poor people suddenly found themselves rich. A completely engaging look at how energy policy affected a quiet, rural town." (Booklist) Check Our Catalog
"In 2006, in a hardscrabble part of Pennsylvania that had long lost its allure as a farming and industrial area, geologists began investigating the Marcellus Shale. It turned out to be the richest deposit of natural gas ever discovered anywhere. When his widowed mother was approached about permitting natural-gas exploration on their farm, journalist McGraw had to weigh their need for money against the future prospects of the farmland. Chronicling the impact of the find on his mother and her neighbors, McGraws research led to this impressively detailed, highly engaging look at issues of energy policy, economics, and sociology that arose when a bucolic town was suddenly faced with the traveling circus of energy exploration. McGraw presents a rich history of the economics and geopolitics of energy as well as a fascinating cast of characters, including Victoria, the newcomer environmentalist and former teacher who signed on early and later had regrets; Ken, a cranky hermit skeptical of all parties who later joined ranks with his neighbors to stand up to the oil companies; and Pennsylvania native son Marshall, the sincere young man who signed the locals to leases but worried about the ultimate impact on the community as poor people suddenly found themselves rich. A completely engaging look at how energy policy affected a quiet, rural town." (Booklist) Check Our Catalog
Turn Of Mind
By Alice LaPlante
"Retired orthopedic surgeon Jennifer White is suffering from dementia. So she doesn't know whether she's responsible for the murder and mutilation of best friend Amanda (the corpse had several fingers removed). But this book is not gory, instead tracking the doctor's escalating frustration with the caretakers she no longer recognizes and with her condition itself." (Library Journal) Check Our Catalog
"Retired orthopedic surgeon Jennifer White is suffering from dementia. So she doesn't know whether she's responsible for the murder and mutilation of best friend Amanda (the corpse had several fingers removed). But this book is not gory, instead tracking the doctor's escalating frustration with the caretakers she no longer recognizes and with her condition itself." (Library Journal) Check Our Catalog
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