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Plumbing»rank: 54058par: Rex Cauldwell
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Bicycling Science, 3rd Edition»rank: 34394par: David Gordon Wilson
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Roof Framing»rank: 27674par: Marshall Gross
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Creating Cool MINDSTORMS NXT Robots»rank: 62104par: Daniele Benedettelli
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Complete Idiots Guide To Recording With Cubase»rank: 14127par: Michael Miller
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The Design of Future Things: Author of The Design of Everyday Things»rank: 3534par: Donald A. Norman
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Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down»rank: 7956par: J.e. Gordon
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Build Your Own Birdhouses and Feeders: From Simple, Natural Designs to Spectacular, Customized Houses and Feeders»rank: 32463par: John Perkins
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Mastering Audio: The art and the science»rank: 9989par: Bob Katz
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Works»rank: 41003par: Kate Ascher
Chroniques et points de vue: :Kate Ascher could not have chosen a much drier topic for a book than water mains, parking meters, railroad classification yards, and the other doodads of city infrastructure. But in Ascher's captivating book, The Works, the innards of New York City come alive. Wonderfully illustrated, the book combines text, maps, and other graphics to tell the story of the systems that keep America's greatest city running smoothly. How are traffic lights coordinated? How do potholes form and which areas have streets with the best 'smoothness score'? How is mail processed? ... |