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    <body><![CDATA[Petzold provides the clearest, most easily understood explanation of computers I've ever heard.  He starts from the very BASICS - ones and zeroes, and starts with a story about flashlights that explains things in such a way that you not only understand how things work, but you understand WHY they work the way they do, and why it's the best way.<br/><br/>for CWRU people, the material in this book is pretty much EECS 281.  If any non-computer science people are curious as to why computers work the way they do, I highly, HIGHLY recommend this book.]]></body>
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