No Discrete math book either. I wouldn't call anybody a "computer scientist" that didn't have a good grasp of discrete math. Though I suppose you can't make it through TAOCP without picking up some discrete math.
Also, does anyone else think listing TAOCP as one book is a cop-out?
It's not even a cop-out, it's just ridiculous. TAOCP is basically a reference book -- no one actually reads through the entire thing like a textbook. TAOCP can be a good companion to other things but I wouldn't attempt to read it 1) in exclusion and 2) as a substitute for a CS degree.
Also, no K&R?? How will you make it through OS design without K&R?
Also, does anyone else think listing TAOCP as one book is a cop-out?