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photo by Jorge Chavez-Tafur, at documentation workshop in Nepal, 2011

Musée Mécanique, Pier 45, Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, California, USA.

This is Felica reader and send a data to web server.

Here is a person who was so much interested in reading the book and he never cared my presence, where i clicked him at various positions, finally found this position an interesting one with a dimension of lines and characters..

email- ananth.shayan444@gmail.com

NYC: Subway rider, 23_08_05

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Personalized with the bride's and groom's initials - sent from a reader of Cupcakes Take the Cake

It's a USB stick, yes. It's also an SD card reader - handy, when you're using an antique PC with no reader built-in. It fails to claim to read 36 other forms of media that I've never heard of, it's entirely without annoying trailing leads. It just does the job it's designed for. And it's a rather nice shade of blue :)

 

Principals Ken Essay and Chris Bellmont read Dr. Seuss books to children at Nicollet Commons Park on July 26, 2018 during a Rockin' Readers event through District 191 Community Education.

This works equally well in complete darkness and in direct bright sunlight which is a huge improvement over the iPad as a book and text reader and the battery lasts forever - highly recommended.

Photo: Rob O' Connor (rocshot.com)

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As I'm sure most readers do, I prefer the more comfortable reading experience that a hardback version of a novel can bring. Aside from anything else I'm so particular about my books staying in as pristine a condition as possible, that I barely open the pages of a paperback when I'm reading it, through fear of creasing the spine. Crazy, but true!

 

Often however, cash-flow and budget means I have to go for a paperback version of a book, but once added to my shelves it doesn't stop me keeping my eyes open should a hardback bargain turn up - which it often does. This results in me owning both a hardback and a paperback version of a book, and pictured are my copies of both formats of Life of Pi by Yann Martell (published by Canongate Books). I bought the paperback version in the summer of last year (2008), and I stumbled across a 2nd-hand copy of the hardback version a couple of weeks ago, and quickly snapped it up.

 

This shot actually brings about a timely opportunity to remind people about Canongate Book's summer reading campaign, to get the world joining in on a mass readalong of Life of Pi during the month of August. They've set up a special website for the event (which at the time of writing shows a signed-up reader count of 161), and they're adding a bit more incentive to join by running a couple of 'free copy' campaigns. They've already ran a giveaway campaign on Twitter (which has now sadly ended), but one has just started on Goodreads, where anyone entering will be put into a draw to win one of ten copies of the book. Entries for this 'giveaway' ends on June 15th.

"6 types of annoying customers"

 

Inspired by my life

MALAPAT READER. “WALK TO SCHOOL – BAG TO SCHOOL”

On June 18 2016 a group volunteers from Labo made a trip to sitio Malapat, barangay Baay. Slogan for this trip was “Walk to school – Bag to school” General purpose was to bring school supplies to the students in Malapat. Money for these supplies was donated through Facebook readers. The trip started in barangay Tulay Na Lupa and barangay Baay. From Baay it is a four hour hike through rough terrain up mount Labo. Crossing several rivers and carefully balancing over wet bamboo bridges. Using cable car (pulley) Walking over slippery rocky clay path. Many thanks to all participants. All kids (and parents) are happy. It was a great event. Maraming salamat.

 

Malapat Elementary School teaches students in grades first through sixth in Labo, Camarines Norte of Bicol (Region V). The school has 3 instructional rooms and 1 non-instructional room, none of which have a reliable source of power. With +/- 22 students, class size is around 7 students. Arnel B. Dela Pasion is in charge of the school, acting as the school's Principal. All in all, the school has at least one general academic classroom, home economics, and library. Of the instructional rooms, all of them are standard rooms, meaning they meet the DepEd's guidelines for safety and usability.

The school has more male students (12) than female students (10) - for every one female student there are 1.2 male students. This is similar to the average gender breakdown in Labo, which sees on average 1.2 male students per female

Electric power is provided through a (hydro) water mill. Water comes from a stream in the sitio. However the mill runs only during the evening.

 

This picture belongs to my ongoing project "Readers": since 2005 photographing readers all over the world with whatever mobile I have at hand, no editing. See the set "Readers".

My dear friend, and I have tried to find

My paradise in serfdom of a soul,

I liked them all – the odd ways of a mind

Without hopes, or memories, or goals.

 

Promptly to glide along the brooks of lines,

To enter into straits of chapters, slow,

To watch a foam on the flows’ spines,

And listen to a tide’s increasing roar!

 

Nikolay Gumilev

Another fan at a March 2016 Antique Show in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The army of Vance readers includes cosplayers! 2017.

"6 types of annoying customers"

 

Inspired by my life

We are pleased to announce that we have successfully launched new Color eReader JE200 supporting different eBook formats. Download and read your favorite ebooks, magazines, comics with WiFi enabled eReader JE200 and enjoy. For more information & best pricing please contact us +86 755 84715143 (EXT.2011) directly or visit our website www.jointech.com.hk/products_JE200.html

Cronborg Castle Church, Helsingør, Denmark

This is exactly what we like to see in the library. What is better than curling up with a good book? Come to the library and check out our good books...

A stack of Ladybird series readers for the kids.

Photo: Rob O' Connor (rocshot.com)

Principals Ken Essay and Chris Bellmont read Dr. Seuss books to children at Nicollet Commons Park on July 26, 2018 during a Rockin' Readers event through District 191 Community Education.

Principals Ken Essay and Chris Bellmont read Dr. Seuss books to children at Nicollet Commons Park on July 26, 2018 during a Rockin' Readers event through District 191 Community Education.

Annecy (Èneci / Ènneci in Arpitan language) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.

It lies on northern tip of Lake Annecy (Lac d'Annecy), 35 kilometres south of Geneva

 

Annecy is located between Geneva and Chambéry. Thus its history was strongly influenced by these two towns between the 10th and the 19th century. Starting as the capital of the county of Geneva, after the demise of the counts of Geneva, it became integrated into the House of Savoy's possessions in 1401. In 1444, it was set up by the Princes of Savoy as the capital of a region covering the possessions of the Genevois, Faucigny and Beaufortain. With the advance of Calvinism in 1535, it became a center for the Counter-Reformation and the bishop's see of Geneva was transferred here.

During the French Revolution the Savoy region was conquered by France. Annecy became attached to the département of Mont Blanc, of which the capital was Chambéry. After the Bourbon Restoration in 1815, it was returned to the Kingdom of Sardinia (heir of the Duchy of Savoy). When Savoy was sold to France in 1860, it became the capital of the new département of Haute-Savoie.

Francis of Sales was born at the nearby castle of Sales in 1567. He was bishop of Annecy from 1602 to 1622.

Annecy was the site of the second round of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) talks in 1949.

A Senior man is reading on Castillo de San, the background is Castillo del Morro.

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