If you have mixed feelings
about the Microsoft monopoly of the computer world, you
will absolutely love this ebook.
This is the bitterly satirical
tale of the humiliation of LET (Little Electronic
Technologies) and the destruction of their software
monopoly of the computer world.
Told from a future viewpoint,
and written in the form of a college assignment, the
story follows a determined group of computer geeks who
take on the global might of LET and, against all the
odds, win!
And they win by defeating LET
where they least expect it....by getting deep inside
their own software!
Sharp, insightful,
clever....you just have to read this!
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Ernest Bywater is
Australian born and bred, a self declared generalist with a
varied working career. Coming from a working class
background, he left school at sixteen and has worked at
everything from door to door sales to law enforcement,
including storeman, machinist, and clerk, ending up in
administration and lower management in his thirties.
Retrenched in the late 1990s, due to staff cut backs within
the Australian Department of Defence (where he worked as
civilian administrative staff)
He became a forty-four year old student. In five years of
study he completed two Information Technology diplomas, a
post graduate Certificate in Management and several other IT
certificates; working as a contractor in administration and
computer consulting since obtaining his first diploma in IT.
During his working career he wrote many technical papers for
work and some short training documents.
Having grown up in Sydney and spent most of his life living
and working in major cities (Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra)
he now seeks a slower and friendlier lifestyle. Today he
lives with his son, Allyn, and cat, Andy, in a house in the
rural NSW area of Junee, writing stories.
Realm of the Bear is a
brilliant re-telling of the King Arthur stories. The epic tales of
Arthur, Merlin, Lancelot and Guinevere are brought vividly to life
by S R Sorel in this beautifully written and gorgeously illustrated
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