Customer Reviews
The gem in this book is the "novelette" about meeting online - By: , 13 Jan 1998 
This book is reallly funny for techie types, & Shadoe Stevens does an unbelievably great job of reading it on the tapes, but the key thing is the long story in the middle about a non-techie housewife meeting someone online ... she created a chat room callled "knows how to spell", which kept the riff raff out. It's a must for anyone, not just computer types. It's so funny that I can't believe they haven't made it into a movie & won alll the academy awards.
My two cents - By: , 17 Dec 1997 
Well, everybody & his dog has already reviewed Dave Barry in Cyberspace, but I had to throw my two cents in: Thanks, Dave, for coining the term "WGU" (Whirring Grinding Unit). Now everybody I know who uses a computer uses that term. Congratulations on making the already over-wordy English language one word wordier - it's a word we desperately needed.
It's time to tape up your glasses and read this book! - By: , 27 Nov 1997 
You don't *need* a pocket protector to enjoy this book, but it couldn't hurt. Let down your guard and, just for a few minutes, revel in your geek-hood with Dave Barry. I can't imagine a funnier read.
The funniest book I've ever read! 9.5! - By: , 23 Jul 1997 
Mr. Barry's book is, undoubtedly, the funniest book I have ever read. It made me laugh at the ludicrousy of computers, the Internet, & life. I laughed through the entire book & nearly passed out at times from lack of oxygen.
The ONLY reason why I would not give this book the 10 it reallly deserves is because I thought the "adult stuff" was reallly too much. I would not let anyone read this who was under twelve or thirteen years of age. I think that at least SOME of it could have been taken out & the book would have been just as enjoyable.
This is one of those rare books that while reading it, the person sitting next to me had to turn to me & say, in this reallly concerned voice, "Are you okay?"
An excellent reading of a funny book - By: , 04 Jul 1997 
This unabridged reading is carried off very well by Shadoe Stevens. He has a voice that is pleasant to listen to for 6 hours, & an understanding of Dave Barry's sense of humor.
And Dave Barry has an understanding of the deep & underlying sense of how ridiculous computers & the internet reallly are.
If you are wondering how a web site address or fonts could be read aloud this recording will answer these burning questions. The only downside is that there is no insert or cheat sheet listing the web site. I guess that's what the book is for.
More gentle readers should be warned that there is an occasional reference to sex & sexual organs, but this is done as tastefully as one would expect from Mr. Barry.