David Michaels is a pseudonym for the author of the novel series Splinter Cell. Created by American author Tom Clancy, Splinter Cell began as a series of video games for the PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCubeconsole systems. The latest game in the series, Chaos Theory was released in 2005 Splinter Cell is a series of video games and novels created by American author Tom Clancy. ... Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ... The tower of a personal computer. ... The Microsoft Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console first released on November 15, 2001 in North America and Puerto Rico, then released on February 22, 2002 in Japan, and later on March 14, 2002 in Europe. ... The PlayStation 2 (PS2) (Japanese: ãã¬ã¤ã¹ãã¼ã·ã§ã³2) is Sonys second video game console, the successor to the PlayStation and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3. ... The Nintendo GameCube (Japanese: ゲームキューブ; originally code-named Dolphin during development; abbreviated as GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the 128-bit era; the same generation as Segas Dreamcast, Sonys PlayStation 2, and Microsofts Xbox. ... A video game console is a dedicated electronic machine designed to play video games. ...
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Operation Barracuda (2005)
Raymond Benson, born September 6, 1955, is an American author best known for being the most recent author of the official James Bond novels. ... This article is for the novel Tom Clancys Splinter Cell, for the video game see Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Penguin Group U.S. paperback edition Tom Clancys Splinter Cell is a 2004 novel told in the first person by author David Michaels. ...
The letter was also signed by DavidMichaels, a former assistant secretary for environment, safety and health at the Department of Energy.
DAVIDMICHAELS: What this is about is this is a strategy the tobacco industry came up with a long time ago.
DAVIDMICHAELS: You go directly to OMB, www.omb.gov and that is the way to do it, put it right in the channel so it's there with the rest of the comments.