MondayMarionJ, to history
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I was contacted by Amy Munneke
Producer - Special Report w/ Bret Baier
Fox News Channel – DC Bureau

They asked to use photos from my WWII Engineer Gallery for their newscast, Tues, June 4, 2024.

"We are airing a package tomorrow that profiles three men who died on D-Day. One of those men is Julius Wolfe who I know have some photos of in your collection. I’m wondering if we could get permission to use those with courtesy?"

Thrilled!

GQB,
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@MondayMarionJ very cool!!

MondayMarionJ,
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@GQB would you like my autograph? 😅😅😅😁😁😁

jackdougherty, to history
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Launched today: https://myCTDeed.com to find and reject racist covenants in property deeds (with June Gold and David Ware)
Also preview of CTPublic documentary "Fighting for Home: How Housing Policy Keeps CT Segregated" (with producer Sabrina Buckwalter and team), airing June 27th

Fighting for Home CT Public video documentary, airing June 27th

conansysadmin, to Travel
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This Hyperborean warrior land is famed for its violent volcanos, frigid glaciers, and raging seas. Visit in mid-winter, if you dare. https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/iceland/?s=mc

conansysadmin, to Travel
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The realm of Korinthia spans from rugged mountains hosting mysterious temples honoring little-known gods, to sunny islands in a wine-dark sea. Learn to name things in their tongue and make your journeys easier. https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/greece/greek/nouns.html?s=mc

PinpointWhereApp,
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@conansysadmin Thank you! Interesting language

dukepaaron, (edited ) to Jewish
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"Seventy of these acrylic are the subject of a new exhibition titled “(post) Opatów Through the Eyes of Mayer Kirshenblatt” at Warsaw’s POLIN of the of .

Kirshenblatt painted from memory: the synagogue, men washing in the mikvah ritual bathhouse, the cemetery, townspeople, school scenes including a pupil being flogged by a teacher, an illicit cigarette factory, the illegal slaughter of a cow, bagel sellers, a water-carrier, circus performers.

There were no forbidden subjects. One painting depicts a visibly pregnant bride at her wedding, and another features the town’s two prostitutes, Jaźdka and Świderka."

https://notesfrompoland.com/2024/06/03/new-exhibition-shows-jewish-life-in-polish-shtetl-before-the-holocaust/

jake4480, to tech
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"Technology was once simply a tool—and a small one at that—used to amplify human intent and capacity. That was the story of the industrial revolution: we could control nature and build large, complex human societies, and the more we employed and mastered technology, the better things got. We don’t live in that world anymore. Not only has technology become entangled with the structure of society, but we also can no longer see the world around us without it. The separation is gone, and the control we thought we once had has revealed itself as a mirage. We’re in a transitional period of history right now."
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2024/06/seeing-like-a-data-structure.html

#tech #data #history #future

gutenberg_org, to books
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gutenberg_org,
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"Like southern birds, whose wings of light
Are cold and hueless while at rest—
But spread to soar in upward flight,
Appear in glorious plumage drest;

The poet’s soul—while darkly close
Its pinions, bids no passion glow;
But roused at length from dull repose,
Lights, while it spurns, the world below."

LIKE SOUTHERN BIRDS. Poems, translated and original (1835)

~Elizabeth Fries Ellet (October 18, 1818 – June 3, 1877)

#books #literature #poetry

thejapantimes, to Japan
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Police are looking for a suspect, believed to be a Chinese national, who spray-painted the word “toilet” on a stone pillar at Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo over the weekend after urinating on it. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/06/03/japan/society/yasukuni-shrine-vandalism/ #japan #society #china #yasukunishrine #wwii #chinajapanrelations #history

conansysadmin, to Travel
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The capital of Korinthia is packed with ancient temples and shrines to gods little known today. https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/greece/athens.html?s=mc

ksoltys, to climate
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This week's Featured Links post has links to articles about how an update to the Drake equation suggests we may be alone in the galaxy, how Hispanics in South Florida are fighting disinformation, will Musk's Starlink satellites lead to Kessler syndrome, and more.

https://coredump3.blogspot.com/2024/06/featured-links-june-3-2024.html

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ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
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Hamilton Estate on The Salmon Falls River

This awesome print is available at: https://pixels.com/featured/hamilton-estate-on-the-salmon-falls-river-scott-loring-davis.html

The historic Hamilton House is located on 50 acres of land overlooking the Salmon Falls River in South Berwick, Maine adjacent to Vaughn Woods State Park.

CarveHerName, to history
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100 years ago , 3 Jun 1924, Alfonsina Strada crosses the finish line of the Giro d'Italia. She remains the only woman to have officially ridden in a Grand Tour.

At one point she had been disqualified on time grounds but was allowed to continue without the option of prizes. She finished ahead of the lantern rouge (the last cyclist to finish).

dbellingradt, to history German
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That's how most of printed books were offered and consumed: unbound, likely not stab-stitched, usually just slightly folded.

Say hello to the world of quartos and octavos, small prints, cheap prints, , street literature, etc. Forget about bound books and libraries - this was the most typical way of reading the printed words and images in Europe.

A man holding a small pamphlet of 4 leaves (8 pages) in his hand. More details: http://diglib.hab.de/varia/portrait/a-17441/start.htm

mpmilestogo, to history
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TheConversationUS, to news
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At a time of rising authoritarianism, and when U.S. politics seem mired in chaos, it’s worth looking back at how societies centuries ago defined bad governance:
https://theconversation.com/medieval-europe-was-far-from-democratic-but-that-didnt-mean-tyrants-got-a-free-pass-227214
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