Andrew ” bunnie ” Huang , Hacking The Xbox: An Introduction To Reverse Engineering

This hands on guide to hacking begins with step by step tutorials on hardware modifications that teach basic hacking techniques as well as essential reverse engineering skills The book progresses into a discussion of the Xbox security mechanisms and other advanced hacking topics with an emphasis on educating the readers on the important subjects of computer security and reverse engineering Hacking the Xbox includes numerous practical guides such as where to get hacking gear soldering techniques debugging tips and an Xbox hardware reference guide Hacking the Xbox also confronts the social and political issues facing today s hacker by looking forward and discussing the impact of today s legal challenges on legitimate reverse engineering activities The book includes a chapter written by the Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF about the rights and responsibilities of hackers and concludes by discussing the latest trends and vulnerabilities in secure PC platforms .

( Courtesy Of GoodReads, paperback 288 pages )

Alberto Casella, Death Takes A Holiday, A Comedy In Three Acts

Produced with great success on Broadway, this striking drama has established itself among the important plays of our time. It is based on the poetic conception of death suspending all activities for three days during which he falls in love with a beautiful girl and through her realizes why mortals fear him. The mood of the play is established with remarkable skill and while it is charged with exciting moments, it is a perfect background for a love story that is as simple as it is appealing. The character who symbolizes Death is a very human person, with no conventional claptrap dragged in for mere effect. Here is a play that stimulates discussion and presents a novel and optimistic philosophy of the problems of love and death. This is one of the most popular and successful plays for amateurs.

( Courtesy of GoodReads,   155 pages )

Aaron Copland, What To Listen For In Music

In this fascinating analysis of how to listen to music intelligently, Aaron Copland raises two basic questions: Are you hearing everything that is going on? Are you really being sensitive to it? If you cannot answer yes to both questions, you owe it to yourself to read this book. Whether you listen to Mozart or Duke Ellington, Aaron Copland’s provocative suggestions for listening to music from his point of view will bring you a deeper appreciation of the most rewarding of all art forms.

( from the sleeve,  183 pages )