![]() The high adventure of James Rollins meets the gripping suspense of Matthew Reilly in Jeremy Robinson's explosive new thriller. Lincoln Miller, an ex-Navy SEAL turned NCIS Special Agent is sent to Aquarius, the world's only sub-oceanic research facility located off the Florida Keys, to investigate reports of ocean dumping. A week into his stay, strange red flakes descend from the surface. Scores of fish are dead and dying, poisoned by the debris that turns to powder in Miller's fingers and tastes like blood. Miller heads for the surface, ready to fight whoever is polluting on his watch. But he finds nothing. “SecondWorld is far from second best. Jeremy Robinson's latest thriller is massive in scope and brilliantly apocalyptic. Here is a feat of storytelling that shocks as much as it exhilarates.” — James Rollins. Jeremy Robinson signed first edition book Second World Now Available! Choose from over 50000 books from the premier collectible book site! ![]() No polluters. Instead, he finds a cloudless sky full of red particles dropping like snow and coating the ocean with a thick film that stretches to the horizon. When a dead blue whale collides with Aquarius, Miller begins a harrowing race to escape the affected area. Cut off from the rest of the world and surrounded by death, Miller makes his way to Miami where he discovers just one survivor, and the awful truth: the strange phenomenon that robbed the air of its life giving oxygen was an attack by an enemy reborn from the ashes of World War II. And they're just getting started. Second World Jeremy RobinsonMiami, Tel Aviv, and Tokyo have all been destroyed. Millions are dead. And if Miller can't track down and stop those responsible in seven days, the rest of the world is next. Jeremy Robinson Second World Epub'Another crisply plotted tale from the fertile imagination of Jeremy Robinson. This one has it all, frozen Nazis, UFO crashes, Antarctica, and some really cool science. Plan to hunker down for all-nighter with this one. --Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Jefferson Key.
0 Comments
![]() Jeff Allender's House of Checklists! All Lists How to Use this page: This is a one-page list of ALL the checklists in the database in alphabetical order. Initial 'the' and 'a' and 'an' are ignored, and entries for 'real people' are listed by last name. For example, look for The X-Files with the letter X; Greg Hildebrandt and James Dean (real people) under 'H' and 'D', respectively; exceptions are made for folks who are known mostly by their first names, e.g., Boris and Rowena. Fictional characters are listed like a title, so find James Bond and Judge Dredd under 'J'. ![]() Play on old WON servers @ Link to d/l game Empire Earth Unlimited (English only) ALL OTHER LANGUAGES Empire Earth Complete Sorry, we are unable to scan this file for viruses. The file exceeds the maximum size that we scan. So Download it anyway. I claim no ownership of this great game but do claim the right to share it for no monetary gain, under provisions described within the legal definitions of 'abandonware' and the rules related to such. Empire Earth Art Of Conquest Update PatchIf there is any objection or claim of ownership rights violations please contact the you tube account holder and the video and information will be removed. On November 3, 2008 at approximately UTC, the WON servers dedicated to the Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest online gameplay system, were permanently shut down by Activision. The Save-EE Lobby was developed by Nuckin Futs as an alternative lobby in the form of a Windows application. The lobby automatically lists Direct Connect (by IP) games hosted by players that are logged into the lobby. The Save-EE Lobby has many of the familiar features from the original WON lobby and then some. Some of our articles here on MakeUseOf require the use of your own web server. Although the easiest way to go about finding web space is to purchase hosting The. An interesting use of Solaris 8 on a PC laptop is for use with the JumpStart technology. It has never been so easy to install, re-install, or restore a server before. As I am as a contractor, I am more on the road than in my own office, so I need a laptop, and preferably with Solaris installed, as I am focusing on. He can very much install VirtualBox on Windows then install Solaris as a VirtualBox guest. This would be the simpler and safer solution. Open indiana is base in OpenSolaris and you can installed in any PC. You dont need a sparc computer for it. I have been pretty disappointed in the new operating system distros I have been trying out recently. In the last three to six months there has been: • A horrible install of a new Mac where the Expose feature caused windows to run away when I tried to click on controls near the edges of windows. It was like some kind of demented joke or game. (The user, who was previously a dedicated PC user, now loves the Mac and thinks it is much simpler.) • Today I tried twice to install the new service pack for MS Vista, only to have the install fail with no useful message. • An attempt to install a mainstream Linux on my new PC failed when it could not detect the keyboard. I had to get the new box because another install of a newer Linux from another distro was disastrous for performance on my quite old box. • I got too bored to continue with another mainstream Linux install, where the DVD instructed me to first burn the image to a bootable CD. So instead I have installed a recent Solaris Developer, from the DVD of some Linux magazine in the newsagent. This is one of the easiest installs I have had. (I could only install onto a partition on the main disk, install onto a partition on the secondary disk failed with a bogus message about user accounts. No biggie.) The system boots up, SAMBA works fine and detects most things I want to detect. (It is interesting that it only detected one printer on our network, however Vista only detects the other one, so that is not so bad.) It has Firefox and Thunderbird, which are what I'd use anywhere, and StarOffice, which is good enough for now; I cannot really use it or OpenOffice for making presentations until Impress gets tables in v3.0. It comes with Java installed, and Netbeans, though I'll be downloading Eclipse for compatibility with the workgroup here. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |