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I'm down to single digits in number of days left of going to the St. Dominic's Cancer Center to be fried. I uploaded a picture on June 29 but had it set to private. I've changed that setting now and added today's picture because being public about my experience might remind other women to be conscientious in having mammograms. A MAMMOGRAM SAVED MY LIFE!!! (I am FINE. Radiology treatments after a lumpectomy are standard procedure. But if I had not personally remained vigilant and told my lackadaisical doctor that it was mammogram time, I would be far from fine.)

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This retro South Korean "Beacon of Freedom" magazine, circa 1971, sports a DPRK vibe in its presentation of happy country folks...the small print on the upper right says "not for sale". The stamp on the top center seemingly has a rare three-digit phone number on it.

Oliver Anderson: In for a penny.

Digit Books 1963.

Keithley DMM7510 7.5 Digit Bench Multimeter

digits

 

Delft, 2011

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I was just 8 year old when the first issue of Digit came to our home. It, at that time served more of a comic book to me with the pics of Agent 001 and the game reviews.

Later it turned out to be the best friend I had and my immortal love. Thank you Digit!! :* Love you guys :)

 

Since the very first Digit CD of April 2001, to the 10th Anniversary Issue, I have seen you people grow every single day!!

 

(Just a note: The pic also has one of the 5 CDs of the 5th anniversary issue... Lost so many CDs to friends, just wish if I could build the whole collection back!!)

DJSVEN spinning live at Digit Darkes Main Store located in Addictive.

Digit, la gorille qui vit avec des humains se trouve dans le diaporama accessible par le lien ci-dessous.

Mais si vous êtes du genre pressé, si vous détestez tout ce qui vient de l’autre côté de la Méditerranée (ici c’est la musique) si vous préférez à toutes autres les gueules bien de chez nous je vous déconseille vivement de cliquer.

 

1963; The creeping plague by Richard MacGregor. No beautiful woman this time :-( but a lovely rat! Cover art by Sam Peffer (peff)

Edgar Wallace: Bones.

Digit Books 1963.

Cover art by John Rose.

This rare 1969 ad for the Club Moonlight features an uber-retro six-digit telephone number, plus some generous spritzes of hanja characters for visual punch.

Please note: No mannequins were hurt in the production of this photograph

Section of the graffiti wall located in Wharf Road in Chelmsford, Essex

 

Nikon D200

Nikon 35mm F1.8 lens

F8 @ 1/100 second exposure

ISO 100

Elinor Glyn: Three weeks.

Digit Books [no date].

Cover art by Robert A. Osborne.

Edgar Wallace: The just men of Cordova.

Digit Books 1963.

 

Jean Cocteau: The miscreant.

Digit Books [1961].

Translated by Dorothy Williams fro the French (Le grand ecart).

no date; The Savage within by Harry Harrison Kroll. Cover art by Mort Kunstler

some digits of pi as seen on the screen of a very old calculator

Samuel Selvon: The lonely ones.

Digit Books 1956.

 

In RL, I am a rail, bordering on gaunt, in SL I can pack on some weight ... MEOW

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