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Josh Menon has hit a brick wall. His team of engineers is at a standstill; unable to get the most advanced computer man has ever envisioned close to its full potential. To make matters worse, the budget axe is ready to fall and Josh has no choice except to cut corners. Things go far better than expected until Josh realizes the computer has switched places, putting them to the ultimate test. Now technology abandons mankind and finding a way out seems impossible. This action packed book gives us a picture of how capitalism can push us to the very edge; where man's ingenuity ends up deadening our responsibility to adhere to ethical principles. The pressures to achieve can lead toward consequences no man has ever anticipated. The best and worst of humanity face off in a terrifying ride we may find much nearer to us than we would ever care to imagine.
Very little is known about the first Buckley ancestor, Butler Buckley. What is known is that he may very well have been surnamed Berkley. He was kidnapped as a small boy of about five years and placed on a ship bound fo America. There he served for a number of years as an indentured servant. Eventually he became a free man and a very prosperous land owner in Mississippi. He married Elizabeth Story and they became the parents of nine children. Descendants live in the United States.
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER What would you do with one last year? Susan Spencer-Wendel was determined to laugh instead of cry. In June 2011, Susan Spencer-Wendel learned she had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - Lou Gehrig's disease - an irreversible condition that systematically destroys the nerves that power the muscles. She was 44-years-old, with three young children, and she had only one year of health remaining. She decided to live that year with joy. She left her job as a journalist and spent time with her family. She built a meeting place for friends in her backyard. And she took seven trips with the seven most important people in her life. As her health declined, Susan journeye...
Charles Handry was born ca. 1775 in Scotland. He married Ann Dankers 7 June 1803. They lived on the Orkney Island of Scotland. Later, their children lived in Brechin, Scotland. Charles and Ann were the parents of five known children. Two of their sons immigrated to America and arrived in Andover, Massachusetts sometime prir to the year 1834. Descendants of Charles Hendry lived primarily in Wesconson.