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It was time for the first Junior World Council Conference
Well, to be honest, John still had a couple of weeks to prepare, but he'd waved his family off, and they'd returned to say how much they'd enjoyed themselves, so now he needed to head off to his other job as 'World President' and ensure that everything was ready for his family's arrival!
Time Travel was confusing, but John was starting to get used to his double life.
He wasn't really looking forward to interacting with eighteen hundred strangers, even if they were children, but everything would be fine!
Wouldn't it?

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Produktbeschreibung
It was time for the first Junior World Council Conference
Well, to be honest, John still had a couple of weeks to prepare, but he'd waved his family off, and they'd returned to say how much they'd enjoyed themselves, so now he needed to head off to his other job as 'World President' and ensure that everything was ready for his family's arrival!
Time Travel was confusing, but John was starting to get used to his double life.
He wasn't really looking forward to interacting with eighteen hundred strangers, even if they were children, but everything would be fine!
Wouldn't it?


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Autorenporträt
Ian J. Kennedy started working with Computers when at school, but was advised there was no future in it, so studied Materials Technology at University.

After initially working in an Inspection Laboratory, he switched disciplines to Computer Science, progressing from PC support to Systems Administrator.

It became obvious in the process that most computers had a sense of humour. How else do you explain the fact that he and the end users could do the same things, but get different results?