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The original manual for the Kodak Instamatic 177-X / 177X camera.
These are the original pages, unstapled and unfolded and in printable form (if you want to actually bother printing the manual!) so they're not in readable order. (Single page-readable versions available in other album).
Scans have been tidied up and filtered to improve print quality, but not intentionally altered.
Print as follows:-
* "Pages 1 and 20" backed with "Pages 2 and 19"
* "Pages 3 and 18" backed with "Pages 4 and 17"
* "Pages 5 and 16" backed with "Pages 6 and 15"
* "Pages 7 and 14" backed with "Pages 8 and 13"
* "Pages 9 and 12" backed with "Pages 10 and 11"
Put together in that order, fold down the middle and staple.
Students from programs offered at USG and staff from the Priddy Library made "Multilingual Story Time" at the Gaithersburg Book Festival a success! The event was organized by the director of the Priddy Library, Irene Munster.
Student volunteers read stories printed in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi and Korean to young children and their families at the festival.
ABJEEZ are the celebrated music band founded by Iranian-born sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi in Sweden in 2005—universally recognized as the first Persian Reggae band and the only female-led Indie band of Iranian-origin in the world, they have successfully toured Europe, U.S. and Canada since their formation ten years ago. ABJEEZ style of performance carries forward the best of Swedish theatrical performing arts and their music is a colorful mix of Jamaican reggae/ska and Spanish flamenco in Persian. As best told by a reviewer, their “dramatic delivery break[s] down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.”
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre
Part of the Edinburgh Zoo Summer of Giraffes in and around Edinburgh.
Find out more at Giraffe About Town
Students from programs offered at USG and staff from the Priddy Library made "Multilingual Story Time" at the Gaithersburg Book Festival a success! The event was organized by the director of the Priddy Library, Irene Munster.
Student volunteers read stories printed in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi and Korean to young children and their families at the festival.
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre
Students from programs offered at USG and staff from the Priddy Library made "Multilingual Story Time" at the Gaithersburg Book Festival a success! The event was organized by the director of the Priddy Library, Irene Munster.
Student volunteers read stories printed in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi and Korean to young children and their families at the festival.
The Din Text series was based on the original standards but was completely redesigned to fit typographic requirements. Completed in 2002, it was first released in 2003 and published as a group of 4 separate families each with 12 weights. The Din Text Pro series is an improved version which has been enhanced with more weights, multilingual support and opentype features.
More about this font:
Anna Lo MLA addresses invtited guests at Botanic Primary School multilingual speechbubble kiosk launch ceremony.
Adelle Sans Thai expands the original family’s forms into a versatile tool for countless situations — branding, screens, signage, paragraphs, and advertising. If functionality, tone, and global use is on your radar, then this family should be also. Across the entire multilingual family — Latin, Arabic, Armenian, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, now loopless Thai, and with more on the way — each has been engineered to optically match the proportions of its counterparts.
Ibiza, Spain
The C'an Marça caves are a popular tourist attraction on the north coast of Ibiza. These caves are about 100,000 years old and, except for the deepest reaches, are fossilized. An hourly, multilingual, tour takes visitors around these caves from 10:30am till sunset. The caves were at one time used by smugglers bringing goods into Ibiza and Spain.
The Caves of C'an Marca overlook Port de San Miguel and are in the headland between there and Cala Benirrás. From the top of the cliffs here there are stunning views over Port de San Miguel bay.
Students from programs offered at USG and staff from the Priddy Library made "Multilingual Story Time" at the Gaithersburg Book Festival a success! The event was organized by the director of the Priddy Library, Irene Munster.
Student volunteers read stories printed in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi and Korean to young children and their families at the festival.
Students from programs offered at USG and staff from the Priddy Library made "Multilingual Story Time" at the Gaithersburg Book Festival a success! The event was organized by the director of the Priddy Library, Irene Munster.
Student volunteers read stories printed in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi and Korean to young children and their families at the festival.
Students from programs offered at USG and staff from the Priddy Library made "Multilingual Story Time" at the Gaithersburg Book Festival a success! The event was organized by the director of the Priddy Library, Irene Munster.
Student volunteers read stories printed in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi and Korean to young children and their families at the festival.
Students from programs offered at USG and staff from the Priddy Library made "Multilingual Story Time" at the Gaithersburg Book Festival a success! The event was organized by the director of the Priddy Library, Irene Munster.
Student volunteers read stories printed in Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Hindi, Farsi and Korean to young children and their families at the festival.
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre
An instruction on how to use the refrigerator. In 7 different languages. Can you imagine? I don't know how people in Europe manage to stay monolingual all their lives:-)
(These last 3 images were uploaded via a floppy disc... Yes, that ancient flat artifact. I have many others I want to share but will have to wait until I get back to Tokyo or even worse, to Seattle in September.)
2017 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council - Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival - Carnivale!
Each year Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, in partnership with Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre, organises and supports the whole community to come together and celebrate the diversity and vitality of Queanbeyan.
Council supports festivals and events that provide opportunities to encourage a sense of community connection and pride, enliven public spaces and promote Queanbeyan as a Refugee Welcome Zone, and a vibrant and exciting place to live in and visit!
This year the Queanbeyan Multicultural Festival celebrated 10 years of 'culture, food, and harmony' on 5 March 2017.
Held in Queanbeyan Park the event included more than 22 national and international performance acts to entertain visitors. As with previous years, the program was packed with colour, talent and movement from high energy African dancers, a traditional Maori show, a Macedonian Dance Troupe, Egyptian Folkloric Dancers, Mexico Lindo, stunning Belly Dancers and more. This year also saw the inclusion of new Indian performances and a Chinese dance group called Spicy Mums with costumes that match their name,
The event also included over 20 food vendors from every corner of the globe delivering lots of fabulous food, family activities as well as community groups, all creating magic in our beautiful park.
These images are the result of a competition run by Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre with Queanbeyan Camera Club.
Photography: Courtesy of Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre