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Dave Barry in Cyberspace
Dave Barry in Cyberspace
Author: Dave Barry
The popular columnist and author of Dave Barry Does Japan furnishes a humorous look inside the world of modern computer technology and the Internet, from the perspective of a passionate computer geek with a penchant for the latest in computer gizmos and gadgets.
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ISBN-13: 9780449912300
ISBN-10: 0449912302
Publication Date: 9/23/1997
Pages: 224
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  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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janeinthecity avatar reviewed Dave Barry in Cyberspace on + 18 more book reviews
I think Dave Barry is hilarious and lament the fact that he is no longer writing a column. However, you can get a fix of Barry humor with his book. I just uncovered this book again, reread it, and now willing to share it with friends.
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I really like Dave Barry and his humor, however some of the material in this book was a bit dated for me, like the sections on DOS and Word Processing. I think I have read all the humor I ever needed to know on those platforms before reading this book. I really enjoyed the chapters on the internet toward the end, especially when he mentioned chat rooms. I was "LOL-ing" through the section on acronyms as well. I am most definitely going to add some of this author's other books to my wish list.
reviewed Dave Barry in Cyberspace on + 19 more book reviews
Dave Barrry is great. He and Bill Bryson make me laugh out loud. It drives my wife crazy. This book is all about the crazy computer, especially enjoyed, I think, by those of us over 40 years old!
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Dave Barry in Cyberspace on + 1474 more book reviews
Barry's take on the home computer is full of his usual hyperbolic wackiness, and suffers not at all from being 15 years old -- partly because of his accurate predictions about the speed with which home computer technology is changing.
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lots of fun
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very funny
seaoftranquillity avatar reviewed Dave Barry in Cyberspace on + 16 more book reviews
very funny


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