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Mr. Travis has a long professional career (30 years) in computing technology. Starting out in what was once called Data Processing (DP), then Information Management (IM) and now Information Technology (IT), he has written a tremendous amount of technical documentation to support his evolving IT roles (programmer, technical support specialist, designer, engineer, and consultant). In addition, he occasionally conducts classroom training in the IT field. This experience has given him the ability to write quickly while coordinating very complex material, and make it interesting at the same time.

Much of his early career was spent working for the State of Washington as a civil servant. In 1997 he moved his family to the San Francisco bay area, wh
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Jerry Travis Hi Joseph. Thanks for your interest and please forgive me for taking so long to answer your question. I don't get on goodreads very often. In 1972 I t…m´Ç°ù±ðHi Joseph. Thanks for your interest and please forgive me for taking so long to answer your question. I don't get on goodreads very often. In 1972 I took a cosmology class at Western Washington University taught by Dr. Richard Vawter using the second edition of Principles of Astronomy, which I enjoyed immensely. Probably what I liked the most was the last chapter, "A Universe of Galaxies" where it contrasts the Steady State theory against others, such as the Big Bang, which was up and coming at the time. Before that class I took a class on solar system astronomy taught by Dr. Brown using the book Dynamic Astronomy by Robert T. Dixon in 1971. It's amazing how much you can deduce from heavenly objects just by analyzing their light! Both of these classes and books were real eye openers for me.(less)
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Shalonda Williams-Lynard Hey There, just stop by to say hi! Hope your having a great weekend! Peace


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Jenni Chung I got the book today and I'm very excited to read it. Thank you very much!


Shalonda Williams-Lynard Hey Jerry. Thank you for the request. It is a great pleasure. I also see that you birthday has just passed. Happy Birthday and many blessings. Be peaceful always!


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Maria Thanks for adding me as a friend, Jerry, and thanks for the excellent review of 'Pieces of a Rainbow'!


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