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Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook (FAA-H-8083-1A).pdf
Weight and balance, two of the most important factors affecting flight safety, are thoroughly discussed in this official FAA handbook. Indispensable for those responsible for aircraft weight distribution—the engineers, designers, pilots, and aviation maintenance technicians—this guide clearly explains how to correctly determine the weight and center of gravity for any type of aircraft, including the new light-sport aircraft (LSA) and very light jet (VLJ) categories. Many test questions for the FAA Knowledge Exams for pilots come directly from this colorful, fully indexed guide.
Seagate Universal Installation Handbook.pdf
This manual is organized to assist certified hardware/computer technicians in the installation of Seagate hard disk/ disc drive. The process entails configuring, mounting and formatting drive.
Learning by Doing: CISCO Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) Lab Manual version 5.0.pdf
This manual was developed to prepare students for hands-on training to accompany classroom lectures on CISCO networking theory for the CISCO CCNA examination. These labs are intended to supplement and enhance the Cisco Networking Academy Program with additional information, explanations, and laboratory materials, not to replace them. Think of this like a “cliff’s notes” to accompany the curriculum. If you are looking for a lot of theory, then you have got the wrong book.
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The Hacker Crackdown.pdf
This book is about the electronic frontier of the 1990s. It concerns activities that take place inside computers and over telephone lines. A science fiction writer coined the useful term “cyberspace” in 1982.

