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Trade Paperback

250 Pages, 7.29 x 8.8 x 0.55 in

April 30, 1998

Between the Lines


1896357164
9781896357164

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Along with the beaver and the maple leaf, the Mountie is a symbol of Canadian identity. Now that the image has been sold to the Disney corporation, though, it seems to carry less authority as a patriotic emblem, and the mounties' famous boast - "we always get our man" - doesn't seem to have much to do with the real-life RCMP. The Mountie from Dime Novel to Disney puts you in the saddle with our mounted police, and is a well-researched account of their 150-year history, looking at both the good and the bad, and at an idea almost as storied as Canada itself.

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This fun new guide combines creativity with electricity and power tools to achieve cool--and sometimes even practical--home automation projects. Never again will you have to flip a light switch when you enter a room or use a key to open your front door. With a few off-the-shelf devices, some homemade hardware, and a little imagination, you can be living in your own high-tech habitat.

"Home Hacking Projects for Geeks shows hackers of all ability levels how to take on a wide range of projects, from the relatively small but energy-conscious automating of light switches, to building home theaters using Windows or Linux-based PCs, to more complicated projects like building home security systems that rival those offered by professional security consultants. Each project includes a conceptual diagram, a "What You Need List" and a small "Project Stats" section that describes the relative difficulty, time involved, and cost of the project. What''s more, each project is a workable, practical way to improve your home--something unique that you can customize for your individual needs.

The thirteen projects in "Home Hacking Projects for Geeks are divided into three categories: Home Automation, Home Entertainment Systems, and Security, and include projects such as:

Remotely Monitor Your Pet

MakeYour House Talk

Remotely Control Your Computer''s MP3 player

Create Time-Shifted FM Radio

Watch Your House Across the Network

Build a Home Security System

If you''ve ever thought the Jetsons had it made, or looked around your house and thought, "I could make that better" then you''re ready for "Home Hacking Projects for Geeks.

About the Author

Michael Dawson is a professor of history at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

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  • Ruth Bradley

    Ruth Bradley

    Dawson gets his Man 5

    11 years ago

    In "The Mountie From Dime Novel to Disney" Mike Dawson has done a fine job of examining how the image of the Mountie has shifted over time, and how this has been stage managed, first from Mountie headquarters and now from Disneyland. A great book for anyone who wants to know what's behind the traditional "always-gets-his-man" image. Great reading for historians and non-historians, Can-culture vultures, and bemused Canadians everywhere.

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