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Archives municipales de Lyon > Cartes postales

by boninmat (via)
Collection de cartes postales anciennes des Archives municipales de Lyon

Shifting focus - Edward Bilodeau

by karlcow

Shifting focus

Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 ~ 4:54 PM

This is the last new post that I'll be making on this blog. I decided a while back to shift the focus of my web activities, and thought it was time to formally close things off here.

Why stop posting here? Mostly just a feeling that I needed to shake things up a bit, to put some serious effort behind a few other ideas that I've wanted to work on for a while. Making a clean break just felt right.

There may still be some activity on this site as I back-fill some old posts from other blogging platforms. My goal is to eventually have this as a (more or less) complete archive of my personal blogging from early 1998 to this year. That's a background project of mine that I plan on allocating a bit more time to in 2010.

A huge thanks to Karl Dubost for hosting this blog for so long. In addition to providing this infrastructure, Karl has supported and inspired me in more ways then he may realize. That you are reading this today is due in no small part to him, so you can thank (or blame!) him.

Thanks to Ed for his wonderful piece of work that is his weblog.

Nantes Histoire

by XavierMilaret
L'association est créée en 1987 à l’initiative d’Alain Croix et de Robert Durand, rejoints par une douzaine de Nantais qui « font de l’histoire » : historiens, sociologue, juriste, géographe, philosophe, historien des sciences, dessinateur en bâtiment… Nantes-Histoire intervient aussi bien dans le domaine de l’histoire locale que dans celui de l’histoire générale. Elle compte, selon les années, entre 400 et 500 membres.

Malcolm X at Oxford, 1964

by marco
"People in power have misused it, and now there has to be a change and a better world has to be built and the only way it’s going to be built is with extreme methods."

)i( interstices - Découvrir la recherche en informatique - Accueil

by Emaux
Un site de culture scientifique créé par des chercheurs, lancé à l'initiative de l'INRIA, en partenariat avec le CNRS, les Universités et l'ASTI.

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November 2009

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire « Iconic Photos

by karlcow

When a fire broke out on Saturday, March 25, 1911, on the eighth floor of the New York City factory, the locks sealed the workers’ fate. In just 30 minutes, 146 were killed.

Frankreich in Deutschland - ambassade de France en Allemagne

by pooky_a
toute l'actualité concernant nos deux pays - dans les deux langues - et beaucoup de liens importants et très intéressants, tous azimuts

Germany's bald bears: Fur disease afflicts Dolores and baffles vets | Mail Online

by karlcow
L'âge des monstres et des bêtes racontées dans les légendes populaires peut se comprendre. Une bête du Gévaudan ou un ours déplumé ?

Burgenwelt - Die Burgen dieser Welt

by pooky_a
forteresses du Moyen-Âge dans le monde

October 2009

Reproduction en Lego de Photos Qui ont Fait L'Histoire , par le Photographe Balakov - Recherche Google

by decembre
Bakalov est un photographe qui s'amuse à reproduire quelques-uns des plus grands tirages de l'histoire de la photographie

Le [wiki] d'Alice - Histoire

by parmentierf (via)
Le [wiki] d'Alice" est un projet collaboratif dont le but est de rassembler, en un lieu unique, le maximum d'informations disponibles sur les micro-ordinateurs Matra-Hachette des années 80. Vous vous souvenez ? L'une des plus extravagantes réalisations de l'industrie française, dans un joli petit boîtier rouge...

September 2009

Great Circle

by karlcow

Great circles are straight lines that go all the way around the center of the earth. The equator is a great circle. Meridians of longitude that cross over the north and south poles are also great circles. For every location on a great circle, it's antipodal location is also on the circle. Other than the equator itself, any great circle crosses the equator at two antipodal locations, 180° apart. Other than the equator and meridians of longitude that run due north and south, any great circle reaches it's maximum latitudes at two locations that are 90° of longitude east and west of the two locations where the great circle crosses the equator.

VC blog » Blog Archive » Leaving no trail behind

by karlcow

At the present time, we have access to countless cuneiform documents, including economic records, letters, and literary works from early Sumerian times, produced over 4,000 years ago. Many of these artifacts are essential to our understanding of the values and practices that shaped this ancient culture. Can we aspire the same longevity for our modern cultural artifacts?

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