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Over the weekend I was in Long Beach, CA for my grandmother's service. This figurine was in her curio cabinet with several other reading figurines and we would always comment on how she resembled me as a little girl. I feel fortunate to now have this little reader with me as a memory of my grandmother.
Get Out! Magazine, Third Annual Readers Choice Awards at Splash in NYC. May 05,2012
Get Out! Magazine 2012 Award Winners
2012 Icon Award Sherry Vine
NYC Performer Lady Bunny
NYC Drag/Trans Performer Holly Dae
Drag/Trans Live Singer Peppermint
NYC Comedy Drag Bianca Del Rio
RuPaul’s Personality (any season) Sharon Needles
GoGo Boy Geronimo
Club DJ Steve Sidewalk
Bar DJ Scotty Rox
Get Out Magazine Readers Choice Awards
Get Out! Magazine
Splash Bar NYC
50 West 17th St (at 6th Ave)
New York, NY 10011
DJ Raphael Calvente
212-691-0073
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New York City, USA
05/05/2012
This is the first shot I took, also of Reader 23, but I think it is just too far away (even in this cropped version). I do like his reflection in teh door of the pub.
Obviously we shouldn't trust the official reasons Google offered for killing Google Reader.
The demise of Reader is a massive statement on how Google believes the internet *should not be read*: that is, as a [1] private, unmediated experience (as opposed to a "social" reading experience, say facebook, twitter or Plus) and [2] with an open standard (RSS) serving as a direct link between reader and content producer.
As put by Aldo Cortesi:
"The truth is this: Google destroyed the RSS feed reader ecosystem with a subsidized product, stifling its competitors and killing innovation. It then neglected Google Reader itself for years, after it had effectively become the only player. Today it does further damage by buggering up the already beleaguered links between publishers and readers. It would have been better for the Internet if Reader had never been at all."
Google, destroyer of ecosystems
Hello, Old Reader
De MReader S600 E-reader combineert stijlvolle vormgeving met een perfect uitgevoerde bediening. De behuizing is van kunststof met een rubberen bovenlaag waardoor de E-reader robuust en comfortabel in de hand ligt.
De S600 E-reader maakt gebruik van een 6 inch E-ink scherm waardoor de letters haarscherp op te zien zijn en de batterij duur verlengd wordt. De E-reader is gemakkelijk in gebruik. Via een USB 2.0 verbinding plaatst u snel uw boeken op de E-reader. Ook is het mogelijk om boeken te lezen via een SD-kaart. De S600 E-reader werkt naadloos samen met de E-book software van BOL.com zodat u uw gekochte overal mee naar toe kunt nemen.
Wil je muziek luisteren tijdens het lezen? Dat kan ook met een verbluffend goede geluidskwaliteit.
Deze fantastische E-reader is heel aantrekkelijk geprijsd. Voor een volledig afgestemde prijsindicatie kunt u onderaan deze pagina een offerte aanvragen of contact opnemen via 010-8441238 of info@beglobal.nl
53 readers took part in the News of the World Read-Aloud on Thursday, Feb. 1 in the MST Atrium. All in all, 24 students and 29 faculty and staff brought the book to life for the nearly 120 people who dropped during the day to listen the readers.
Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, was long the top secret centre for government intelligence. Its radio interception was decisive in the fight against Hitler in the Second World War.
This part of the Colossus machine deals with the optical tape reading data and stores five characters so that a constant shift comparison can be made electronically, thus reducing the number of trips the tape has to make to arrive at a solution.
I have marked the optical reader light source with a picture note.
Taken with a Pentax ME Super on Fujicolor Superia 200 ASA Colour negative stock.
Win SHOT Show 2010 Schwag with ITS Tactical's Reader Appreciation Contest. Read more here http://www.itstactical.com/2010/01/26/reader-appreciation-contest-shot-show/
Dear Reader play The Hare and Hounds pub in Birmingham.
www.myspace.com/dearreadermusic
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Thank you.
"The love of learning,the sequestered nooks,
And all the sweet serenity of books."
Longfellow, Morituri Salutamus [1875]
This RPPC was never mailed. A ballpoint pen notation on the reverse reads, "Tom Bayne".
This stock image represents a screen reader. Nate Ebrahimoon is on the screen, Victor Tsaran is listening to him.
Win SHOT Show 2010 Schwag with ITS Tactical's Reader Appreciation Contest. Read more here http://www.itstactical.com/2010/01/26/reader-appreciation-contest-shot-show/