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Book 5 of the Archive Series.
Benjamin Jensen is the Director of the Island Complex for nearly two decades now, and his best friend Brad Jorgen is his second-in-command.
Their sons are students in the Academy and are already well on their way to becoming influential and
experienced members of the Archive Island Complex Temporal Research team.
But, is there danger? Can they trust a non-TR with the secrets of temporal research?
Will they need to correct time so history can flow as it is intended?
Join the journey….join the excitement.
Book 5 of the Archive Series.
Benjamin Jensen is the Director of the Island Complex for nearly two decades now, and his best friend Brad Jorgen is his second-in-command.
Their sons are students in the Academy and are already well on their way to becoming influential and
experienced members of the Archive Island Complex Temporal Research team.
But, is there danger? Can they trust a non-TR with the secrets of temporal research?
Will they need to correct time so history can flow as it is intended?
Join the journey….join the excitement.
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Welcome to Amateur Radio! It is obviously an interest that you have, but you need to know more about it before you dive in, here's your chance. Between these covers is information that can help you decide if this is a hobby you can enjoy. Can you have fun in radio? YES! Can you learn new things? YES! Can you help during a disaster? YES! The answers to your questions await, Let's go over them together.
PURCHASEBook 4 of the 5-Part EDI Education Series A briefing on the Advanced Ship Notice / ASN! The ASN, or 856, is seriously one of the most misunderstood documents in EDI. People try to avoid them like the plague. Why? They don’t understand them. If you understood the ASN, the 856, you would be comfortable reading, and yes mapping, the 856 into your repertoire of documents. Learn how easy it is to create an electronic ASN.
PURCHASEBook 2 of the Archive Series. Benjamin Jensen's best friend in all of time, Brad Jorgen, returns from a long-term research project with important news. Someone is traveling in time disrupting the time stream. Benjamin and Brad are tasked to repair and ensure it does not happen again. Afterward, the Archive Academy requests that the two of them teach a course in how to be inconspicuous when performing research, and how to improvise when things do not go as planned. The class is a hit, but there are a lot of bumps during the learning process. Including a covert trip to Pluto to reclaim a ship, they left on the once and former planet several thousands of years earlier, one they will need to use to revive a civilization that has been dead and forgotten to the passage of time for several millennia.
PURCHASEThis is a Star Trek story based around the time before Star Trek: The Next Generation. This is the story of the USS Scorpion, NCC-4017, and their mission to infiltrate the Romulan Star Empire. This is the Star Trek universe but not the characters you know
Book 2½ in the Archive Series
Benjamin Jensen is tasked with traveling back in time to research an event, and while there, someone attempts to kill him. When he fails, he appears in Benjamin's office and finishes the job, but thanks to a temporal anomaly, Benjamin is living out of time. When he returns to the present, he leads the team to discover why someone killed him with a Colt .45 Revolver, sitting at his desk on Archive Island.The life of a planetary bus driver can be mundane, repetitious, sedate, and of course unique, interesting, exciting and spontaneous. Driving your whale around the planet picking people up and dropping them off is a lot of fun, sure. But at the same time, it is good to get a break in the monotonous time you call your day. So, when Walt was asked to take a charter trip for a few days, he jumped all over it, and knowing he had a good friend to ride shotgun, he felt like it would be a good thing for him and Biff. Plus, you get double pay and less work time so he could be home more after the trip was over. No could ever imagine what was about to happen, Walt met up with new powerful people and they became friends. He did mention the time he saved the lives of everyone on the bus.
PURCHASEBook 5 of the 5-Part EDI Education Series The final and complete briefing, and education, on the basics of X12 - EDI. I was having so many people ask me for a rolled-up version of the EDI Education Series, I decided to put together; all 4 books into a single volume. This is an updated rendition of the 4 previous books in the EDI Education Series and by reading and understanding the information between these covers you will have an excellent basis to be an asset to any EDI Department. The interesting thing is that if you read all 5 books in order, they build on one another. This book, book 5, is the final stage in the understanding of X12 EDI, and will also provide you with an understanding to read the documents, including the other standards, in a way you were not able to before. New information has been added in this installment, read and learn EDI!!
PURCHASEThe TV Series ended abruptly and I hate when a loop is not closed. Here is the next episode in the series and and maybe a little beyond.
I have always been fascinated by the Star Trek: Voyager episode, The 37s. This is where they initially find a 1936 Ford pickup truck floating in space. The gas and the rust create breadcrumbs to the planet, where they find a propeller airplane emitting an S-O-S. They figure out where it came from and find people in a cold sleep, suspended animation. One of them is Amelia Earhart. We all know Voyager made it home with the assistance of a time traveling Admiral Janeway, but the development of the Quantum Slipstream drive took a few more decades. Now that it is installed in the USS Voyager-A, Admiral Janeway takes it back where her adventure began, the Delta quadrant. Along the way she meets up with the Kazon, and stops to visit with Nelix and the Talaxian colony. But ultimately, her goal is to make it to that planet, the planet with her friend, Amelia Earhart. Join the crew of Voyager-A, old and new, on this journey into their history, their journey into their future.
A thru-hike is a very long-distance hike. For example, the Appalachian Trail runs from Georgia to Maine to the tune of about 2,100 miles. Starting at one end and walking to the other is called a Thru-Hike. So, doesn’t it make sense to use hikers to perform a planetary survey on a new planet? The hikers can survey, inspect, learn, and report what they find — contracted for one planetary year. They experience something new, something extraordinary. The result is an insight into this new world and the ability to quickly create a viable colony while allowing the planet to flourish. While hiking, some of the contracted hikers develop new skills, and these advanced or enhanced, humans become a part of this new world, and the world has become a part of them. They have a connection to the planet, the creatures. It is not this group who needs to be watched, but it is their children, for they are the future of humanity.
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