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Happy Ugly Sweater Wednesday, Flickr!

 

So I have about $311 $359 $370 towards my new camera.

And the business who told me that they'd hire me when I turned 16 lied and hired someone else. So back to the job hunt. I'll keep you posted =]

I GOT A JOB TODAY =] Minimum wage baby. God is so good =]

 

This is my friend Molly's mom's sweater. And I wore it to school today. It was great.

 

Currently looking for songs to sing for my school's cabaret concert. Looking into something from Aida or Lion King.

 

OH! And I got my license. After failing the first test... Whoops. =]

 

Also involved in a lot of new Bible Studies. One is called The Truth Project and it's really philosophical. It's all about "What is truth?" and finding it in the Bible. The guy who runs it is very insightful. Also doing one called "On Guard" about standing up for your faith when someone challenges you. Another one is called "Be Intolerant" about, well, being humbly intolerant. I'm so excited for that one. And one more called "Purity & Femininity" about what it means to be a young woman specifically following God. I'm stoked.

 

Sorry it's been so long. I hate the way my point and shoot photographs human faces. It's disgusting. So expect a few headless shots for a while =]

 

I love you all.

 

From Ravenna, Ohio a1970 Plymouth Superbird, vitamin orange color, 440 six-pack. Check out more of these car photos at Northern Tool.

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Weltkrieg 1914-1918

 

Frauenkirchen- K.u.K. Kriegsgefangenenlager

 

www.frauenkirchen.net/webapp/post.php?post=118210

 

goo.gl/maps/vY8is

 

goo.gl/maps/KIYga

 

Serben lager 1914-1918

 

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На плочи пише :

"На овом и околним пољима леже посмртни остаци хиљада српских интернираца заточених у аустрија за време првог светског рата "

"Од заборава их чува српски народ"

 

Auf der Speicherkarte geschrieben wird :

"Für diese und Umgebung liegen die Überreste von Tausenden von serbischen Internierten in Österreich festgenommen während des Ersten Weltkriegs"

"Vergessen sie hält serbische Volk"

 

On the memory boards is written :

"For this and surrounding areas lie the remains of thousands of Serbian internees detained in Austria during the First World War"

"Of forgetting them keeps Serbian people"

 

www.frauenkirchen.net/Spiritualit%C3%A4t+%7C+F%C3%BChlen/...

 

www.brettl.at/brettl/homepage/frame_buecher.htm

  

" Sie leben nicht mehr der Gegenwart, sondern der Zukunft zuliebe."

 

Das Kriegsgefangenenlager in Frauenkirchen ist eines der ältesten Lager der Monarchie, das bereits im September 1914 aufgebaut wurde. Waren zunächst russische Gefangene darin inhaftiert, so wurde das Lager zunehmend zu einem sog. "Serbenlager". Neben Kriegsgefangenen, ab 1916 waren auch italienische Offiziere untergebracht, hielt man von Beginn an auch verschleppte Zivilinternierte aus Serbien und Montenegro im Lager fest. Im Jänner 1915 befanden sich bereits 12.905 Gefangene im Lager Boldogasszony. Wegen des massiven Zustromes an Kriegsgefangenen musste das Lager zweimal erweitert werden und hatte ab 1916 einen Lagerstand von rund 30.000 Gefangenen, wobei sich rund 2/3 der Gefangenen außerhalb des Lagers auf Arbeitseinsatz befanden.

 

Die Errichtung der Lager erfolgte unter massivem Zeitdruck und finanziellen Einschränkungen, sodass es zu erheblichen Missständen kam. Mangelhafte hygienische Vorkehrungen und die massive Konzentration von Personen auf engstem Raum führten im Winter 1914/15 dazu, dass sich eine Flecktyphusepidemie rasch ausbreiten konnte, die in Frauenkirchen rund 4.000 Personen, beinahe 40% der Inhaftierten, das Leben kostete. Der Friedhof in Frauenkirchen ist bis heute erhalten geblieben und ist das letzte sichtbare Zeichen des Kriegsgefangenlagers

 

www.brettl.at/brettl/homepage/frame_buecher.htm

 

"They no longer live the present, but for the sake of the future."

 

The prisoner of war camp in churches woman is one of the oldest stock of the monarchy, which was already established in September 1914. While at first Russian prisoners detained therein, as the camp "Serbs camp" was increasingly called to a.. In addition to prisoners of war in 1916 Italian officers were housed, was held from the beginning also displaced civilian internees from Serbia and Montenegro in the camp established. In January 1915, there were already 12,905 prisoners in the camp Boldogasszony. Due to the massive influx of prisoners of war, the camp had to be extended twice and had since 1916 a stock level of around 30,000 prisoners, with about 2/3 of the prisoners were to work outside the camp.

 

The establishment of the camp took place under massive pressure of time and financial constraints, so that there was substantial adversities. Poor hygiene measures and the massive concentration of people in a confined space in the winter of 1914-15 led to the fact that a typhus epidemic could spread rapidly to around 4,000 people, nearly 40% of the prison, cost the lives of women in churches. The cemetery in women's churches is still preserved and is the last visible sign of the PoW camp

 

Below are parts lists from Jameco (and one from Radio Shack). Jameco doesn't have the cheapest parts, but they do have an easy-to-use site, ship fast, and carry just about everything that a weekend electronics geek would need. If you want to really scrimp, shop at Digikey or Mouser, and you'll probably save a few bucks on these parts.

 

Parts list (from Jameco):

- 1 x Mac mini-din 8-pin cable ($3.29)

- 1 x serial cable with DB9 9-pin female connector ($3.95)

- 1 x 78L05 +5VDC voltage regulator ($0.27)

- 1 x MAX232 RS-232 transceiver ($2.19)

- 1 x green LED ($1.40 for 10)

- 1 x 220 ohm resistor ($0.69 for 100)

- 6 x 1 uF electrolytic capacitor ($1.20 for 10)

 

And from Radio Shack:

- 1 x prototyping pc board ($1.79)

  

Luckily I had all these parts in my part drawer, so the actual cost for me was zero. If you've ever done any little projects, you probably have some of these parts laying around too.

 

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

 

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