I made it back without losing my retirment or my wife at the mall.  :)

I found two books and ordered a third.  I ordered the CFWACK.  It looks like an 
excellent book, but the one on the shelf was a bit beat up.  I raise hell with 
the sales staff.  I also bought the Advanced ColdFusion Application Development 
and the ColdFusion Developers Handbook.  

I also picked up a few dotNet and MS SQL books.  I put in for a job to develop 
a dotNet application interfacing with a legacy system.  It can't be too hard to 
find a DB2 connector that those guys can afford.  If not, I can do screen 
scraping with the best of them.

> I'm heading to Amarillo this weekend and will be buying a few books.  
> Any suggestions on Cold Fusion books to learn from?  I downloaded the 
> manuals from Adobe's site, but I think I need other help. 


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