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Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is nearly done her internship for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of the sailing vessel Byte Bucket. Like any sea voyage, her time on board has had its ups and downs, but she is finally starting to feel like she belongs - maybe too much. As the reality of returning to the mundane world of school and family hits her, Devi finds herself torn between the life she misses and the person she has become.
Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is halfway though her internship for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of the sailing vessel Byte Bucket. Devi is finally learning the ropes; she's starting to make sense of the crew, the boat, her job. But she's about to learn the hardest lesson of the sea - that you aren't in control when the storm hits.
Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is an intern for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of a hundred-foot sailboat called the Byte Bucket. Devi and the crew are crossing the Pacific - not bad for someone who'd never even stepped on a sailboat a month ago. Between rough weather, making peace with the rest of the crew and what looks like a hacker's attack on her servers, Devi has plenty of problems - and they haven't even made landfall.
Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is a year away from graduating with a Computer Science degree and it's internship time. But usually the ship part isn't quite so literal. She gets hired by Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of a hundred-foot sailboat. How can a homebody like Devi step on to a boat with six strangers and sail away from everything she has ever known? All while trying to do her best at her first real job? Being in a tropical paradise helps - but only until things start to go wrong.
Fifty-two plans gone wrong from Plan B Magazine. Featuring stories by: Patti Abbott Ed Ahern Nick Andreychuk Tom Barlow Aislinn Batstone Doug Black Craig Faustus Buck Frank Byrns Gary Cahill Sally Carpenter Sarah M. Chen Ian Creasey Peter DiChellis Jim Downer Kevin R. Doyle John H. Dromey MJ Gardner Robert Guffey Michael Haynes Martin Roy Hill Adam Howe Ahmed A. Khan BV Lawson Mary Ann B. Lee Laird Long Josh MacLeod S.R. Mastrantone Michael McGlade Tekla Dennison Miller Mike Miner Kou K. Nelson Mike O'Reilly Jeff Poole Jed Power Eryk Pruitt C.D. Reimer Stephen D. Rogers Wayne Scheer Tom Swoffer Dan Stout Lavie Tidhar Elaine Togneri J. M. Vogel Tom Ward Daniel Marshall Wood Richard Zwicker
Accustomed to being an only child, adoptee Brian Gumbo Guillemots teenage hobby was searching for his birth parents. But when he finally finds his birth mother, Kim, hes unprepared for the boisterous instant family that comes with her. Besides Kim, no one knows anything about Brians birth father. With Kim refusing to answer any questions about him, Brian must choose whether to continue the search, even if it means alienating his few friends and both his families. But the more he learns, the more he wonders whether some things are better left unknown. A late-bloomers coming of age story, The Home For Wayward Parrots explores friendship, romance, modern families and geek pop culture with wit, compassion and extremely foul-mouthed birds.
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