Sci_tech Books
Practical Mechanics for Boys by James Slough Zerbe
Always visible content "Practical Mechanics for Boys" by James Slough Zerbe is a practical guide written in the early 20th century. This instructional text aims to introduce young readers to the fundamentals of mechanics, specifically focusing on the tools and techniques relevant to the field. The book is structured to enhance the understanding of various tools, their proper use, and basic mechanical principles, all of which are conveyed in straightforward language geared towards a younger Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less audience. The opening of the book serves as an introduction to the author's perspective on the American method of teaching mechanical arts compared to apprenticeship systems abroad. It highlights the importance of individual merit in skill acquisition while emphasizing that the intention is not merely to produce machinists but to instill a deeper understanding of mechanics in boys. Through various chapters, the author discusses the significance of proper tool usage, maintenance, and organization in the workshop. The book aims to inspire readers by emphasizing the satisfaction that comes from mastering mechanical skills, along with practical instructions for constructing and manipulating various tools and machines. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Modern ships of war by Sir Edward J. Reed and Edward Simpson
Always visible content "Modern Ships of War" by Sir Edward J. Reed and Edward Simpson is a naval engineering treatise written in the late 19th century. This book examines the evolution and design of warships, particularly in relation to advancements in naval technology and armament. The authors aim to analyze the marked changes in warship construction and effectiveness from earlier wooden vessels to modern metal ships, highlighting the implications of these developments for naval powers, Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less especially the United States and Great Britain. The opening of the book sets the stage for a detailed discussion on the dramatic transformations in naval warfare over a thirty-year period. It highlights the shift from traditional wooden ships to modern armored vessels, touching on key concepts such as the classification of warships, the importance of artillery advancements, and the challenges posed by evolving naval strategies. Reed discusses the urgency of reinvigorating naval power in the U.S. after a period of neglect, arguing for a proactive approach to developing a fleet capable of meeting contemporary military challenges. The introductory chapter serves as a comprehensive overview, establishing a context for the subsequent exploration of various nations' naval strengths and design philosophies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Color Images from Mars Rovers by Bob Webster
Always visible content "Color Images from Mars Rovers" by Bob Webster is a scientific publication created in the early 21st century. The book showcases a collection of color-enhanced images taken by NASA's Mars rovers, Opportunity and Spirit, providing readers with a vibrant visual experience of the Martian landscape. The primary topic of the book is the presentation of these reconstructed images alongside explanations of the methods used to create them, shedding light on the workings Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less of the rovers and the complexities involved in capturing color data from Mars. In this publication, Bob Webster recounts his efforts in combining raw black-and-white images from the Mars rovers into color photographs, thus enhancing the visual representation of the Martian terrain. The book details the technical aspects of image processing, including the different colored filters used by the rovers and the influence of various factors such as lighting and camera calibration on the final images. Each colored image is accompanied by descriptions of significant geological features observed by the rovers, such as the "blueberries" and layered sediments, providing insights into the planet's history and composition. Overall, the book serves as an informative resource for anyone interested in Mars exploration and the technological advancements in capturing extraterrestrial imagery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Silicon Jungle by David H. Rothman
Always visible content "The Silicon Jungle" by David H. Rothman is an insightful guidebook on personal computing written in the mid-1980s. The book explores the evolving landscape of the computer revolution, emphasizing how technology impacts both individuals and businesses. It addresses critical issues such as computer security, productivity, and the competitive nature of the tech industry, offering practical advice for navigating this complex terrain. At the start of the book, Rothman sets the stage for Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less his exploration of the personal computer scene by describing the intense and often cutthroat competition that characterizes the industry. He illustrates this with examples of various businesses and individuals using technology—ranging from car thieves and journalists to lawyers—to gain an edge over their rivals. The opening portion introduces the concept of the "Silicon Jungle," emphasizing the need for strategic use of computers in everyday business operations and foreshadowing the more detailed analyses and case studies that will follow throughout the book. Rothman aims to empower his readers with knowledge and insights that will help them successfully navigate this technological landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)