The Ipod
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Carolyn D. McCullen-Atwood
Carolyn D. McCullen-Atwood lived in Connecticut for most of her adult life. She now resides in Conover, NC with her husband. She also has a son name David. She is an Office Manager. She attended college for Computer Programming, Business Secretarial and has also obtained her credential as a Certified Quickbooks Consultant. She enjoys being creative, logic, singing and writing.
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The Ipod - Carolyn D. McCullen-Atwood
Fiction Novel
Carolyn D. McCullen-Atwood
Copyright © 2010 by Carolyn D. McCullen-Atwood.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010913355
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-4535-7403-4
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Since the creation of the IPOD a few years ago, it has been a very popular sophisticated little device used by businessmen, young people, and even just ordinary people. Some enjoyed using this device to listen to their favorite music on the go; while some used it as a communication device such as emailing, locating different landmarks, storing photos, recording short messages, and/or contacting friends and love ones. One will also use the IPOD to freshen up just before a date or business meeting by simple looking through the mirror on the back.
It was one Christmas Eve when the stores had low supplies of IPOD, except the 24-hour whatever you need gadget shop located downtown of Stamford, CT. Mr. Issaicdale, the storeowner, would never run out of this popular device for he only would deal with the manufacturer located in Japan. He had contacted his supplier and placed an order for 20,000 IPOD to be delivered before Christmas Eve. When he called, a new worker of this manufacturer had answered the phone with a deep accent. He told Mr. Issaicdale, yes sir, I’ve been advised that you are our top vendor and we will work hard to meet your deadline. Mr. Issaicdale also asked if there were any updated IPOD with special features. The new worker, Fujita, responded, Sir, we can get you whatever you want.
I’ll get right on it for you.
This pleased Mr. Issaicdale for he knew that the consumers young and adults alike would be looking for new features. Mr. Fujita, is a hardware expert and decided to give Mr. Issaicdale a new add-on feature for this device. He began to explain to the owner of the manufacturer that he could add-on a revolving mirror on the back of the device. What the manufacturer did not know prior in hiring Mr. Fujita, is that he was a Russian spy. His task was to find out whatever could be useful to the Russian regarding secret weapons, documents of the making of U.S. warplanes, U.S. media broadcasting, etc. After approval of the manufacturer, Mr. Fujita