Deadly Threads

Deadly Threads
Title Deadly Threads PDF eBook
Author Joe Garcia
Publisher Comic Book Divas Publishing
Pages 20
Release 2010-03-17
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
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The comic is about a rather geeky fan girl named “Vivian, who with her sexy friend “Alicia” attends a comic book convention; while “Alicia” flirts with the drooling fanboys, “Vivian” amerces herself in everything that the convention offers. While there she comes across a t-shirt vendor, among the everyday and mundane shirts she spies a very unusual t-shirt that not only catches her eye but one that hypnotizes her; she knows she must have the shirt as it it seems to beakon to her..she must buy the shirt. once worn. “Vivian”‘s world will begin to change all around her as an ancient demonic being begins to take control of her life changing her inside and out; turning this once subdued geeky girl into a sultry and dangerous woman. Xilan, the evil entity will begin to control and posses Vivian; and in time Xilan will bring out the inner emotions and thoughts that are suppressed within Vivian.

Deadly Threads

Deadly Threads
Title Deadly Threads PDF eBook
Author Jane K. Cleland
Publisher Minotaur Books
Pages 288
Release 2011-04-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429959940

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Fashions fade, but death is eternal in Deadly Threads--Agatha finalist Jane K. Cleland's irresistible new blend of vintage and vengeance. Josie Prescott has begun hosting classes at her antiques and appraisals shop, nestled in the cozy little coastal town of Rocky Point, New Hampshire. The next class is on building a great vintage clothing collection. But when guest lecturer Riley Jordan is late, Josie begins class by reaching under a display table for a dazzling pair of Chanel heels. But instead of the heels, she finds Riley, dead. When it looks as if one of Josie's employees may be involved in the murder, she teams up with the local police chief to investigate, one clue, and one fabulous vintage accessory, at a time.

DEADLY THREADS 2

DEADLY THREADS 2
Title DEADLY THREADS 2 PDF eBook
Author Joe Garcia
Publisher Comic Book Divas Publishing
Pages 27
Release 2015-09-11
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
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Created and Written by Joe Garcia Art by Jason Dube Interior Colors by Andy Tiu Cover by Jason Dube Cover Colors by Kristi Zerga Featuring Michelle Shields as Vivian Featuring April Burril as Xilan Deadly Threads #2 continues as Vivian’s struggles with everyday life and all she wants is the warm embrace of her comfy bed, but Alicia won’t hear nothing about that and drags the weary geek girl out onto the town and the dance floor. All Vivian wanted this night was blessed sleep but tonight something will be awakened and it is far from being blessed. Remember you can purchase the actual t-shirt found in the comic book from Fast Custom Shirts.

PThreads Programming

PThreads Programming
Title PThreads Programming PDF eBook
Author Dick Buttlar
Publisher "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Pages 289
Release 1996-09-01
Genre Computers
ISBN 1449364748

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Computers are just as busy as the rest of us nowadays. They have lots of tasks to do at once, and need some cleverness to get them all done at the same time.That's why threads are seen more and more often as a new model for programming. Threads have been available for some time. The Mach operating system, the Distributed Computer Environment (DCE), and Windows NT all feature threads.One advantage of most UNIX implementations, as well as DCE, is that they conform to a recently ratified POSIX standard (originally 1003.4a, now 1003.1c), which allows your programs to be portable between them. POSIX threads are commonly known as pthreads, after the word that starts all the names of the function calls. The standard is supported by Solaris, OSF/1, AIX, and several other UNIX-based operating systems.The idea behind threads programming is to have multiple tasks running concurrently within the same program. They can share a single CPU as processes do, or take advantage of multiple CPUs when available. In either case, they provide a clean way to divide the tasks of a program while sharing data.A window interface can read input on dozens of different buttons, each responsible for a separate task. A network server has to accept simultaneous calls from many clients, providing each with reasonable response time. A multiprocessor runs a number-crunching program on several CPUs at once, combining the results when all are done. All these kinds of applications can benefit from threads.In this book you will learn not only what the pthread calls are, but when it is a good idea to use threads and how to make them efficient (which is the whole reason for using threads in the first place). The authors delves into performance issues, comparing threads to processes, contrasting kernel threads to user threads, and showing how to measure speed. He also describes in a simple, clear manner what all the advanced features are for, and how threads interact with the rest of the UNIX system.Topics include: Basic design techniques Mutexes, conditions, and specialized synchronization techniques Scheduling, priorities, and other real-time issues Cancellation UNIX libraries and re-entrant routines Signals Debugging tips Measuring performance Special considerations for the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)

Thread Strands

Thread Strands
Title Thread Strands PDF eBook
Author Leeland Artra
Publisher Leeland Artra Author
Pages 535
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Art
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Ticca and Lebuin exposed the treachery of the shadowy mercenary nation led by the ruthless and insane elf-lord, Shar-Lumen. With the citizens of Niya-Yur calling for revenge, the alliance rulers gather in Gracia, the ancient imperial capital, to declare war on the mercenary nation. Ticca and Lebuin agree to complete a series of impossible tasks to discover the truth behind Shar-Lumen’s plans. The resulting battles of the building conflict awaken ancient powers, long forgotten, who must decide if they wish to join the battle or let them take care of themselves. Meanwhile, Ticca and Lebuin rush to stay ahead of the death squads sent by Shar-Lumen to stop them while pulling together the fragments of the shattered future, and past, to save the realms.

Glow of Death

Glow of Death
Title Glow of Death PDF eBook
Author Jane K. Cleland
Publisher Minotaur Books
Pages 304
Release 2016-11-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250102987

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As a warm ocean breeze ruffles the tall grass along Rocky Point’s sandy dunes, Josie Prescott visits the house of a wealthy local couple, Edwin and Ava Belcher. She’s been called in to appraise their Tiffany lamp, which everyone is delighted to find is genuine. Josie’s good friend, Police Chief Ellis Hunter, is helping prepare for her annual Fourth of July barbeque when he gets a call that Ava has been murdered. Unable to reach Edwin, Ellis asks Josie to identify the body. Josie is stunned to discover that the dead woman lying on the Belcher kitchen floor is not the woman she knew as Ava. Astonishment turns to shock when Josie discovers that everything she thought she knew about the Tiffany lamp and the Belchers has been built on lies. Readers will delight in spending time in Rocky Point as these much-loved characters come together to solve a dastardly crime in the Glow of Death, a masterful addition to Jane Cleland's Josie Prescott series. In this cunning and twisty tale of envy, greed, and revenge, Josie uses her knowledge of antiques to learn the truth about the priceless Tiffany lamp—and to discover Ava’s killer.

Champion

Champion
Title Champion PDF eBook
Author Sally M. Walker
Publisher Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Pages 145
Release 2018-03-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1250125243

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American chestnut trees were once found far and wide in North America's eastern forests. They towered up to one hundred feet tall, providing food and shelter for people and animals alike. For many, life without the chestnut seemed unimaginable—until disaster struck in the early 1900s. What began as a wound in the bark of a few trees soon turned to an unstoppable killing force. An unknown blight was wiping out the American chestnut, and scientists felt powerless to prevent it. But the story doesn't end there. Today, the American chestnut is making a comeback. Narrative nonfiction master Sally M. Walker tells a tale of loss, restoration, and the triumph of human ingenuity in this beautifully photographed middle-grade book.