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Author Review See You In Hell: A Tech Guide for New Residents by Todd Kelsey eBook or Kindle ePUB free

See You In Hell: A Tech Guide for New Residents •9th Circle: Alarm Clocks•8th Circle: Traffic Lights •7th Circle: Cubicles•6th Circ. You know you’re in Hell when you start your day by obeying a little plastic device that tells you what to do. You may pick it up sometimes, throw it on the floor, and stamp on it, but then

See You In Hell: A Tech Guide for New Residents

See You In Hell: A Tech Guide for New Residents

Title:See You In Hell: A Tech Guide for New Residents
Author:Todd Kelsey
Rating:4.90 (917 Votes)
Asin:B010CDLRI8
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2015-07-03
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Dear Resident, I hate to break it to you, but you’re already in Hell. For example: ever wonder why you hate alarm clocks? Well, alarm clocks cause heart attacks, and their digits are often red. Glowing red. But it’s just an alarm clock, right? Innocent little alarm clock. But like most people, you obey your alarm clock. You may pick it up sometimes, throw it on the floor, and stamp on it, but then you buy a new one, don’t you? That’s right. You know you’re in Hell when you start your day by obeying a little plastic device that tells you what to do.And that’s just the 9th circle of Hell. An alarm clock is just the beginning the beginning of your day, that is. La!So open your eyes, ladies and gentlemen! Join us on a whirlwind tour of the Nine Circles of Hell, as we happily confirm what you’ve always suspected. See if any of these sound familiar.•9th Circle: Alarm Clocks•8th Circle: Traffic Lights •7th Circle: Cubicles•6th Circ

Editorial :

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