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Windows XP Service Pack 2 strikes! Despite telling it I wished to use my own firewall, it insisted on popping up this message every time I booted up. I've now switched to another firewall though.
Messages posted on the "Energy Ring" in the Science Museum. "It’s hard to miss the Energy Ring. This enormous interactive sculpture hangs in the space next to the gallery. As well as being a fascinating artwork, it also displays the thoughts of those who enter answers to questions about energy at one of the four touch-screen terminals in the gallery. If you want to see your name on the ring, just come and tell us whether we should have energy-free days, or what flavour you think electricity might be." - taken from the Science Museum webpage.
One of the messages displayed in Cornerhouse. To send a message to Cornerhouse Scribbler visit cornerhousescribbler.co.uk
One of a set on a theme of bringing songs that were written before the digitalage, up to the twenty-teens.
I always remembered the song as ‘Message to Martha’ but it appears that the original title, by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, may have been ‘Kentucky Bluebird’.
In the UK it was the version by Adam Faith that entered the charts in 1965. Dionne Warwick’s version was the one that I think most people in the States would recognise - with the title, ‘Message to Michael’.
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A revolutionist is an embodiment of the revolution, not the revolution itself. You can shoot the messenger, but not the message. LOVE, PEACE, KNOWLEDGE, FREEDOM, REVOLUTION will resonate with Tupac, John Lennon and Bob Marley! What message are you making resonate?
Karima Khalil, editor of Messages from Tahrir, speaking together with Ayman Mohyeldin, at the AUC Press Books, Art & Music Festival, Cairo's Opera House.
The book includes the work of 36 photographers including some of my pix. The proceeds will go to the Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence, the country's most active anti-torture clinic.
Young people from Nepal send their messages to negotiators at the COP19 climate talks in Warsaw, Poland.
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Today was kinda quiet at home, so I decided to go for a bike ride. It was so nice to have time to myself feeling the sea breeze through my hair, and hearing the noise of the wind, I lost track of time watching people go by. I love people watching now, never really did it before till I had a camera on me at all time.
This moment I captured was on my way home from my bike ride. This biker was on the side of the road, looking at his phone. I pulled out my camera while I was still riding, placing the viewfinder up to my eye. Biking with one hand and closing my other eye so I could see the moment I wanted to capture a bit better through the camera. In doing this I was completely blind to everything infront of me. Come to think of it now?! I so could of fallen of my bike and staked it on the pavement or hit something. What photographer do for the perfect moment?
Fujifilm Finepix X100
1/1000 sec Æ’/4.0
23mm ISO 400
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Using consecutive Instagram posts to return to an idea I saw in Andy Summers' book.. I've done this before, too.
Dear friends in New World,
Life is check-in and then check-out.
23 April 2008 , the first anniversary for David Halberstam. We have the Check-out ceremonial party for him.
You look to the day you check-in, We check-out.
I have never sent greetings, gifts to David on his birthday. But we have something for him the day he leaves.
The incense sticks were lit next to his photo. We believe that when the incenses finished i.e he finished his meal, and we could start "bon appetit".
My wife kept the gate and door wide open to make sure that he could get into my house to have meal with us.
The time we sat by the table was the time to think of the deceased.
Take your time, David, neither drive-in nor take-it-away King Burger.
The sign "Mr Cong with Jack + Jane Rivkin" is my seat reservation at Riverside Church at Manhattan on the 12 June 07.
On the journey, I often remind tourists " Please return the key to the front desk, make sure to clear the bills, empty your safety box ".
Some listen, some don't, some do it in a hurry, some miss this or that.
Life is check-out and recheck-in.
Best,
CONG