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Djinn of the Pines Vol I Issue 3
Djinn of the Pines Vol I Issue 3
Djinn of the Pines Vol I Issue 3
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In the third issue of Djinn of the Pines, Mike straps a tape recorder to the Jersey Devil's chest in order to get a better understanding of how he lives his days. Everything seemed to be going well until...
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateApr 10, 2014
ISBN9781312093171
Djinn of the Pines Vol I Issue 3
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Michael Parker

Michael Parker is responsible for Intel’s FPGA division digital signal processing (DSP) product planning. This includes Variable Precision FPGA silicon architecture for DSP applications, DSP tool development, floating point tools, IP and video IP. He joined Altera (now Intel) in January 2007, and has over 20 years of previous DSP engineering design experience with companies such as Alvarion, Soma Networks, Avalcom, TCSI, Stanford Telecom and several startup companies. He holds an MSEE from Santa Clara University, and BSEE from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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    Djinn of the Pines Vol I Issue 3 - Michael Parker

    Volume I

    Issue #3

    Created and Written by Michael Parker

    Artwork by Raequel White

    ©2014 Michael Parker

    Artwork ©2014 Raequel White

    Apex, NC 27502

    Contact: PinesDjinn@gmail.com

     twitter: @pinesdjinn

    www.facebook.com/TheRealJerseyDevil

    AN EARTHBOUND MISSILE: PART ONE

    It was a mild and radiant day when I decided it was time to get a feel for the real Jersey Devil. I wanted a true day-in-the-life narration. It seemed only fitting that if we were going to tell his story, people should know what it is this creature actually does. So, we fitted him with a recording device and he went off about his usual business on a usual afternoon.

    Neither of us could have known what was lying in wait for him by the river that day. We did not know what was going to happen. We

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