Description:This volume is the last half of Volume 29 that had been split into 2 manuscripts. This covers an analogy of StarCraft because Volume 29 covered WarCraft a bit. It also cites news from 3/24 to 3/25 of 2013. It's actually kind of embarrassing because I've developed this bad habit of waiting till last minute to upload my manuscript. In this case, it was uploaded at 11:58 pm PST on 3/25 of 2013. The calendar date of publication is important to me because I stake the claim that I can publish something pulling from the Planetary RSS Feed that will cite things that will surface within the Associated Press Feed 24 to 48 hours later. So having a book published with a time stamp that clearly shows it was submitted the day before something happens in the news is much better. It's a lot clearer than citing something and then something else happens the same day. Critics can argue that you just doctored your manuscript. Unfortunately, in your rush, you have terrible book cover art. I just threw something together that had the title, author name, and the description. Chapter 1 is regarding "Castle" #5.18 "Wild Rover" that aired for 3/25 of 2013 after "Dancing with the Stars. Chapter 2 is regarding the theme of the key words "mother" and "fire" linked to houses. Chapter 3 is about "Star Trek: Voyager" #3.17 regarding individual autonomy vs. collective belonging. Are people willing to accept belonging to Earth with the Subconscious Collective as "One" if it will help bring unity and cut down on crime? Are people willing to give up personal freedom if it means there's an overseeing "Force" around the Planet that will protect people? Chapter 4 talks about the news article regarding federal grants for billion dollar Indian casinos. Chapter 5 talks about the message left by Howard Stark to his son Tony Stark in "Iron Man 2." Chapter 6 is about Skepticism and Criticism from a leftover chapter that would have gone into Volume 8. Chapter 7 is about the story of Sarah Kerrigan who was captured by the Zerg. I explain similarities with who I got sucked into Cryptology in 2004. Chapter 8 is regarding the Bee Girl that was in the Weird Al music video spoofing the "Flintstones." She was in "No Rain" by Blind Melon that talks about differing views that can be seen as crazy. I show how people looking at me trying to explain Cryptology is a lot like that Bee Girl doing this dance for people. It's not very good and it looks weird. However, the happy ending is that she eventually finds people like her. Chapter 9 talks about "Amazing Spider-Man" and pointing out the ID Badge of Rodrigo that was stolen by Andrew Garfield's character Peter Parker. Chapter 10 talks about the movie "The Lucky One" with Zac Efron citing the calendar date on the tombstone as 5/13 of 1982, which I said aligns with Adult Star Sunny Leone born 5/13 of 1981. It's all about calendar datesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Cryptology Applied to StarCraft and Flintstones (Sunflower Diaries, #30). To get started finding Cryptology Applied to StarCraft and Flintstones (Sunflower Diaries, #30), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
—
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
—
Release
—
ISBN
130182593X
Cryptology Applied to StarCraft and Flintstones (Sunflower Diaries, #30)
Description: This volume is the last half of Volume 29 that had been split into 2 manuscripts. This covers an analogy of StarCraft because Volume 29 covered WarCraft a bit. It also cites news from 3/24 to 3/25 of 2013. It's actually kind of embarrassing because I've developed this bad habit of waiting till last minute to upload my manuscript. In this case, it was uploaded at 11:58 pm PST on 3/25 of 2013. The calendar date of publication is important to me because I stake the claim that I can publish something pulling from the Planetary RSS Feed that will cite things that will surface within the Associated Press Feed 24 to 48 hours later. So having a book published with a time stamp that clearly shows it was submitted the day before something happens in the news is much better. It's a lot clearer than citing something and then something else happens the same day. Critics can argue that you just doctored your manuscript. Unfortunately, in your rush, you have terrible book cover art. I just threw something together that had the title, author name, and the description. Chapter 1 is regarding "Castle" #5.18 "Wild Rover" that aired for 3/25 of 2013 after "Dancing with the Stars. Chapter 2 is regarding the theme of the key words "mother" and "fire" linked to houses. Chapter 3 is about "Star Trek: Voyager" #3.17 regarding individual autonomy vs. collective belonging. Are people willing to accept belonging to Earth with the Subconscious Collective as "One" if it will help bring unity and cut down on crime? Are people willing to give up personal freedom if it means there's an overseeing "Force" around the Planet that will protect people? Chapter 4 talks about the news article regarding federal grants for billion dollar Indian casinos. Chapter 5 talks about the message left by Howard Stark to his son Tony Stark in "Iron Man 2." Chapter 6 is about Skepticism and Criticism from a leftover chapter that would have gone into Volume 8. Chapter 7 is about the story of Sarah Kerrigan who was captured by the Zerg. I explain similarities with who I got sucked into Cryptology in 2004. Chapter 8 is regarding the Bee Girl that was in the Weird Al music video spoofing the "Flintstones." She was in "No Rain" by Blind Melon that talks about differing views that can be seen as crazy. I show how people looking at me trying to explain Cryptology is a lot like that Bee Girl doing this dance for people. It's not very good and it looks weird. However, the happy ending is that she eventually finds people like her. Chapter 9 talks about "Amazing Spider-Man" and pointing out the ID Badge of Rodrigo that was stolen by Andrew Garfield's character Peter Parker. Chapter 10 talks about the movie "The Lucky One" with Zac Efron citing the calendar date on the tombstone as 5/13 of 1982, which I said aligns with Adult Star Sunny Leone born 5/13 of 1981. It's all about calendar datesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Cryptology Applied to StarCraft and Flintstones (Sunflower Diaries, #30). To get started finding Cryptology Applied to StarCraft and Flintstones (Sunflower Diaries, #30), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.