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| Letter from Harry to Jack November 15th 1917 Apologies to readers. A small note was wrongly filed and so arrived a little late. Fortunately Harry is Ok. and has shifted his war to Italy, arriving last Thursday, when he wrote this letter.(A reminder - Ethel is Harry's wife)
Nov 15th 1917 Dear Jack I am going on all right, will write as soon as possible. Hope the wedding comes off alright. Write and tell Ethel you have heard from me. [..] |
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| All change for Harry's Battalion. On 23 October 1917, orders were received to prepare to move to an unknown destination.
Commander in Chief Sir Douglas Haig inspected the Division at Leulinghem on 31 October. (See the War Diary entry for 31st October)
On 6th November the Division, including the 9th Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment entrained for the lengthy move by rail to Italy.
Today, 11th November 1917 the Division arrived [..] |
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Asus y MSI compitiendo por el mismo público con sus sub notebooks Esta claro que se viene la pelea de los subnotebooks entre el Asus Eee PC y el MSI Wind, pero nunca pensé que terminarian disparando para cualquier lado.
La foto superior, usada tanto por Asus y MSI para promocionar sus sub notebooks, es una imágen del foto banco de Getty Images en la que el tipo [...] [..] |
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Trabaja con archivos de entrada (imput) en formato: AVI, MPEG-4, QuickTime, 3GP, MP4, OGM, OpenDML, MPEG, ASF, NuppelVideo, Images, H.263(+), Matroska y Flash. Formatos de salida (output): AVI, MP4, unp, VOP, Matroska, MPEG, [...] [..] |
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| Lifehack Digest for November 9th
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| Last photographs from Iraq Xeni Jardin:
A first-person essay by photographer Ashley Gilbertson, whose work from Iraq has appeared in the New York Times:
I didn?t want to go back. When I began reporting from Iraq in 2002, I was still a wild and somewhat
naïve twenty-four-year-old kid. Five years later, I was battle-weary. I had
been there longer than the American military and had kept returning long
after most members |
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| Un documental gana el festival de cine hecho con móviles Pocket Films El realizador francés Antonin Verrier ganó el primer premio del jurado del III Festival Pocket Films con su cortometraje documental 'Porte de Choisy', de ocho minutos de duración, informó hoy el Forum des Images, organizador del certamen.
El laureado, que al igual que los autores de los otros veinticinco filmes a concurso había creado su cinta con la cámara de un móvil, recibirá 2.000 euros y un [..] |
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Le Nouvel Observateur: Hommage unanime au couturier Yves Saint Laurent
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Les défilés parisiens/Blog LeMonde: Yves Saint Laurent en images
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| Crustaceans chewing up Japanese island David Pescovitz:
At left is a photo taken between 1955 and 1965 of Hoboro Island off the coast of Hiroshima. At right is a recent photo of the same island. Hoboro Island is quickly being eaten away by isopod crustaceans digging into the rock to deposit eggs.
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| Tiki art at Chicagos' DvA Gallery David Pescovitz:
DvA Gallery in Chicago has a great show right now of mouthwatering Tiki art. Seen here, Nathan Ota's "Tiki Keiki" (acrylic on wood, 11" x 14"). Link (Thanks, Kirsten Anderson!)
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| Camera in parcel tracks journey through postal system Mark Frauenfelder:
Tim Knowles put a digital camera inside a cardboard box and rigged it so that it would snap a photo every ten seconds through a small hole in the box. Then he sent the box through the mail. It recorded a total of 6994 images and he made a movie with them. It's really cool! Link (Thanks,
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| Man spends 18 years making miniature garden castle Mark Frauenfelder:
A 69-year-old retired insurance examiner created this miniature replica of Himeji Castle in his garden.
His wife, Ikuko, 66, gave him a book containing photographs of the castle on his 47th birthday. He saw a drawing of the castle in the book and made up his mind to build a replica.
Imura bought a plot of land in the town of Enza in Ise, which has a beautiful view of mountains unhindered by the |
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| Boingo rolls out flat-rate global WiFi Cory Doctorow:
Boingo, a WiFi hotspot subscription service, has just rolled out flat-rate, worldwide WiFi roaming for $40/month. Boingo lets you login to other companies' WiFi hotspots all over the place (particularly in Europe, where the local tarrif can be through the roof -- one hotel I stayed in in Amsterdam charged €45 per 200 megabits of traffic). For some of these, Boingo subscribers have had to pay a hefty surcharge (it was more than $0.10/minute at the Paddington Hilton in London). With the new Boingo plan, it's one fee, everywhere.
I pay for a T-Mobile WiFi |
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