This edited collection offers a wide range of essays showcasing current research on emotions in TV series. The chapters develop from a variety of research traditions in film; television and media studies and explores American; British; Nordic and Spanish TV series.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Essential if you are building a RepRapBy C. KrauseI was waiting for Josef Prusa`s book to come out when I decided to buy this on Kindle. I was six months into my first build of a Mendel Prusa V2 finding it difficult to get a clear step-by-step guide all in one place. The RepRap community and Wiki are great; but not so concise. When I first started reading this book; I wasnt that impressed. As I progressed on my build I found myself referring to it more and finally relying on it. While the author tries to be circumspect this is clearly aimed at the RepRap Mendel. This is a good thing; as it doesnt try to be a generic and meaningless overview. There are an incredible number of resources; and just about every link is relevant and even exciting.The author takes you from basic hardware; firmware in enough specific detail to really be useful for for the most popular electronics. He introduces the best open source software tools and model sources and walks you through a very practical project. Lots of tips; like using a wet method to mount Kaptan tape on the heated bed; which is almost impossible to do any other way. I found it worth the price now that Im actually extending plastic .19 of 20 people found the following review helpful. Best Hobbyist 3D Printing Book AvailableBy CharlesBabbageThis is a "No Fluff" book full of first hand experience. I own the Makergear Mosaic M1 pictured on the front; and examples using the printer are throughout the book. I also own a Makerbot Thing-o-matic; and a RepRap Prusa which is also covered quite well in the book. There are a few things that arent exactly right; but Cartesian printers and CNC in general can be exacting and complicated so theres no real faulting him for being a bit off.He covers many of the new technology like Slic3r and Printrbot. Ive read about half the book now and Im quite pleased at the detail and currency of the book.This is the best hobbyist 3D printing book available and will be a great place to start for many years.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. At the dawn of 3-D printingBy Rick CookThis book is a good general introduction to 3D printers; how they work and how to use them. It also serves as a forceful reminder of how undeveloped they are. Todays inexpensive 3D printers are barely to the Apple I stage of development. The equivalents of the Apple II and TRS-80 3D printers are still well in the future. The software needed to do useful things with them -- especially designing parts is even less developed.Still if you want in on the ground floor of what may well be the next personal computer craze; this will help you get started.