The Silicon Wizards
The Silicon Wizards by Robert L. Skidmore, published by AuthorHouse in February 2002, is a 528-page work written in English. This book presents a narrative that explores the complexities of life underground, reflecting on a dreamer’s existence shaped by significant cultural and historical events in the Americas. The story captures a unique blend of experiences, from the struggles of rationing to the vibrancy of music and social change during a transformative era.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes woven throughout the narrative, including elements of fiction, thrillers, and suspense, all set against a backdrop of technological advancements. The book delves into the interplay between personal aspirations and societal challenges, highlighting the contrasts of a life filled with both dreams and harsh realities. With its focus on technology and engineering, The Silicon Wizards invites exploration of how these themes intersect with the human experience.
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Living underground is not a bed of roses. But I’m living a dreamers life, with a dream, in a place, a time that makes a difference, when one is born in the Americas, and experienced growing up with ration cards, steel bands, calypso, Jazz bands, rock ‘n’ roll, free sex, passion, can-can in fashion, bomb scares, Coca-cola, Pepsi, bubble gum, all fought for and won, a place in the sun, while men walked on the moon.
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