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Trip #7: Heads Up/Here Comes Technology
Trip #7: Heads Up/Here Comes Technology
Trip #7: Heads Up/Here Comes Technology
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Trip #7: Heads Up/Here Comes Technology

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BOOKS BY LUKAS/S.K./JID THE KID
Technology grows up and forever changes our lives. Our family grows, marries, and dies, probably just like your family. The recent past finally shows up:

#8--The 1990's and the 21st Century


The '70's and '80's set the stage for the grand finale.
Blog time if you're ready--"RETrips.com"

copyright c 2014 Ken Hanna. All Rights Reserved.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateJun 20, 2014
ISBN9781496919694
Trip #7: Heads Up/Here Comes Technology
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S. K.

Lukas—Luke J. Moran: “What’s Up, Girl?” S. K.—Sarah K. Moran: “Nuttin’! S’up wit you?” We all want to thank Mrs. Diane Detty, the best 4th Grade teacher EVER, for letting us use her name in our story. Jid the Kid—Ken Hanna: I’m a few days older but still a Kid. Getting old is not exciting so I choose to not do it—so there! “Wats’up wit dat?”

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    Trip #7 - S. K.

    2014 Lukas/S. K./Jid the Kid. All Rights Reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,

    or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 06/19/2014

    ISBN: 978-1-4969-1968-7 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4969-1969-4 (e)

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models,

    and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

    Certain stock imagery © Thinkstock.

    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

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    YOUR AUTHORS

    Lukas—Luke J. Moran: What’s Up, Girl?

    S. K.—Sarah K. Moran: Nuttin’! S’up wit you? We all want to thank Mrs. Diane Detty, the best 4th Grade teacher EVER, for letting us use her name in our story.

    Jid the Kid—Ken Hanna: I’m a few days older but still a Kid. Getting old is not exciting so I choose to not do it—so there! Wats’up wit dat?

    DEDICATIONS

    We dedicate this Trip to all Cultures, wherever they may be, to those less fortunate, and to you who have taken the time to read our stories. We love you all! Sent with special thoughts to all those suffering from the typhoon that hit The Philippines in November as the most powerful storm known to ever hit the Earth.

    This Trip started in November, so Happy Thanksgiving (we’re just a little late, but we ARE early for 2014). We continued through December (lots of vacation time for the young ones). As we move into 2014, we hope your holidays were happy and you start the new year on a good note! Work hard to make this your best year EVER!

    We give a great big Happy Thanks for Giving to our illustrators: Paul, Emma, and Shelby made the amazing contributions to this Trip. Hope you like them!

    Copyright C 2014. Ken Hanna. All Rights Reserved. The family names in our stories are fictional. Any similarities to anyone, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

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    Beginning in the late 1960’s, while Mason was preparing to enter high school, IBM company developed a new way to store data, transfer information from one computer to another, and to save data away from the computer. IBM called it a Floppy Disk and it became popular for all makes of computers. In 1971, Mason called his family members to get these disks for their computers. He told them, "It would be a shame if all your work and effort was somehow lost

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