Out Book
![]() |
![]() Felicity American Girl Doll Book US $8.00
|
![]() Mini Baby Peggy doll in basket circa 1920 US $250.00
|
![]() American Girl Dolls Minis Friends Story Book Doll Only Hearts Club MixedLot US $11.62
|
![]() ♥Blythe Dolls Goods♥A5 Blythe Note Book♥Bow Wow Trad♥ US $5.99
|
![]() ♥Blythe Dolls Goods♥A5 Blythe Note Book♥CheckRuffle♥ US $5.99
|
![]() 8 Vogue Ginny Doll Presidential Debate NRFB US $10.99
|
![]() Dolls house miniature Ladies Filled Hall table just back from the Opera US $50.57
|
![]() Dolls house Tiny Book readable Jane Austen Emma US $7.82
|
![]() Miniature Book K GRAHAME THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS US $7.82
|
![]() Nice Book 2nd TEDDY BEAR FRIENDS Price Guide by Helen Sieverling Book US $1.00
|
![]() McCalls 3845 Sewing Pattern for 16 Fashion Doll Tyler Wentworth OOP US $9.99
|
| beads information |
Books In Sync Recognizes For A Second Year Author Roland Hughes
About the Author:
Roland Hughes is the president of LogikalSolutions.
Logikal Solutions is a business applications consulting firm specializing in VMS platforms. Hughes serves as a lead consultant with over two decades of experience using computers and operating systems originally created by Digital Equipment Corporation (now owned by Hewlett-Packard).
With a degree in Computer Information Systems, the author's experience is focused on OpenVMS systems across a variety of diverse industries including heavy equipment manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, stock exchanges, tax accounting, and hardware value added resellers, to name a few. Working throughout these industries has strengthened the author's unique skill set and given him a broad perspective on the role and value of OpenVMS in industry.
Roland Hughes welcomes opportunities for Book Signings, Expert Panels and Consulting. Please contact Roland at Logikal Solutions:
Roland@logikalsolutions.com
Ph: (815) 949-1593
Featuring: INFINITE EXPOSURE by Roland Hughes
On the road to a bleaker future, is there still a chance to get it right?
This work of fiction uses historical information and relevant news stories to draw a line from post 9/11 through the off-shoring of IT jobs and the largest terrorist strike the free world has ever known to the resulting nuclear war.
By the year 2012 the U.S. will no longer be a world power. The world will have seen many countries deploy nuclear weapons. Anarchy will reign in many parts of the world and electricity will be considered a luxury nearly everywhere.
That, however, is not the interesting part of the story. How we got there is a far more interesting tale indeed. Follow the story from post 9/11 to where it all went bad and see if you can find a way out, not just for yourself, but for everyone.
Read Infinite Exposure, Roland Hughes' new work of fiction: a stark portrayal of a world gone wrong.
Infinite Exposure Biz Purchase Link
http://www.infiniteexposure.biz
Review For "Infinite Exposure':
Roland Hughes's Preface in his book "Infinite Exposure" begins with "This book is a work of fiction. It uses many historical events, news articles, and company names to build a time line necessary for projection forward. Without using many of these actual names and quotes, it would be difficult to build the sense of realism that gives credibility to the outcome. There is no slander or malice intended. Indeed this book is intended to be a wakeup call for both an industry and a country." (p.7) Reading through the book, I found Hughes's writing to indeed be very close to reality. The occurrences in the book mimic existing situations in the world and the resulting consequences are not desirable by any means.
The basic premise of Hughes's book is how developing data centers and sending IT jobs overseas is detrimental to the future of the world. The result of this cost-cutting measure is the biggest al-Qaeda attack in history, and nuclear war. As anyone who has ever called for technical support on a computer or other product knows, overseas centers are a current and prevalent fact of life. I could go on for pages and pages about what I think about overseas support centers but this is not the place for that. However, Hughes's fictional account of what the resulting effects of this money-saving action could be is a frighteningly realistic possibility.
On the title page it is stated that, "The book is meant to be a warning of what very well may happen if policies, laws, and business directions are not changed quickly." I think that this book would be a relevant read to anyone who has ever pondered what the effects of sending jobs offshore may be and to those that have fears about the future of the world.
Hughes does a great job of presenting a detailed account of just how everything may unfortunately play out. The writing is interesting and will definitely get the reader's attention and open their eyes to changes that need to be made. For those that are up-todate on current events, the scenarios presented in the book will hit all too close to home.
Hopefully the events that occur in the fictional "Infinite Exposure" will not become a reality in the not-too-distant future.
Reviewed by Kam Aures of RebeccasReads
Other Titles by Roland Hughes: Books for Real Programmers
The Minimum You Need to Know About Service Oriented Architecture
The Minimum You Need to Know About Logic to Work in IT
The Minimum You Need to Know to Be an OpenVMS Application Developer
The Minimum You Need to Know About Java on OpenVMS Volume 1
Roland Hughes Website
http://www.infiniteexposure.biz
Roland Hughes Webpage On Books In Sync
http://www.booksinsync.com/authordirectory/hughesroland.html
Roland Hughes Email
Roland@logikalsolutions.com
Submitted by Books In Sync
Submission Date: April 2010
About the Author
Books In Sync Offers Author & Book Promotion, Reader's Cafe, Video Theater, Author Related Contests Connecting To Readers!
How do I get disk out of my mac book laptop?
I put the mac version of sim 3 in my mac book and all of a sudden the computer would'nt read the disk or eject it. I tried restarting it and using disk utility but it didn't work. It happened before but i got the disk out useing disck utility. I really don't want to send it to the store so plese help.
its a slot load type. just to the very right of the slot and using a paper clip or something like it push in and you will feel a button there push on it and it will eject the disk something like the pichttp://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT3007/HT3007_1.gif. good luck


US $5.99
















































