John Smith - PROMO Blitz
By Roland Hughes
Dystopian / Sy Fy
Date Published: 5/3/2013
What if the Mayans got the start of the
end correct because they had survived it once before? What if our written history was just as accurate
as the old tale about three blind men describing an elephant? What if classic science fiction writing and
television shows each got a piece of it correct, would you know which ones? If your eyes can only see
a tiny portion of a collage do you know it is a collage?
Fans of Babylon 5, Star Trek TNG, Battle Star Galactica (the new one) and classic science fiction writing will enjoy the bountiful Easter Egg hunt contained within. When you were a child you learned to connect paper clips or thread beads together to make a necklace. Sit back and watch the beads you’ve had all your life form the picture you could not see. Consider for one second the possibility of the story, then hang onto your mind with both hands while you take the ride.
Fans of Babylon 5, Star Trek TNG, Battle Star Galactica (the new one) and classic science fiction writing will enjoy the bountiful Easter Egg hunt contained within. When you were a child you learned to connect paper clips or thread beads together to make a necklace. Sit back and watch the beads you’ve had all your life form the picture you could not see. Consider for one second the possibility of the story, then hang onto your mind with both hands while you take the ride.
Author Bio:
Roland Hughes is the president of Logikal
Solutions, 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.
Mr. Hughes' technical skill sets include
the following tools that enable him to master and improve OpenVMS applications: DEC/VAXC, DEC/VAX
C++, DEC BASIC, DCL, ACMS, MQ Series, DEC COBOL, RDB, POWERHOUSE, SQL, CMS/MMS, Oracle 8i,
FORTRAN, FMS, and Java, among others. Being fluent in so many technical languages enables Hughes to
share his knowledge more easily with other programmers.
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To read Roland's nonfiction books, please visit www.TheMinimumYouNeedtoKnow.com
To read Roland's blog, please visit logikalblog.com
Website: http://johnsmith-book.com/
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