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Fleeing Flickr
- 21 Jun 201320/05/2013 Vale Flickr. Vive le Francais! Fled Flickr for Ipernity sanity. Pair of blues trumps pink and blue.
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Here!
- 28 Jul 2013Two years membership paid here. All photos are now copied across from that other place. They are categorised for that environment which is not ideal for this one so I may be reorganising the albums later after some thought. It's good to able to see
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Tabulam Bridge
- 08 Aug 2013This bridge is the subject of one of my favourites. www.ipernity.com/doc/grahamh/22648899 From the Northern Daily Leader, a regional newspaper in NSW. www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/165 7798/historic-bridge-to-be-demolished/?c s=159 THE longest
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Response to a global warming circulating email
- 15 Aug 2013I received an email promoting the views of Prof Ian Plimer. Here is my take on him. The email says the content is a summary then puts " " around it as though it's a quote, unlikely. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Plimer
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'Views' at that Other Place
- 28 Aug 2013 - 1 commentSome recent checks of my photos at that other place have been interesting. The quantity of daily views has generally increased. These are mostly the result of searches of which there has been a large increase.The quantity of views generated by link from a
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Hahahaha :-)
- 05 Sep 2013 - 2 commentsHi grahamH, Just a friendly reminder that your Flickr Pro account will expire on: Fri, October 4. » Keep your Flickr Pro status by purchasing a recurring Flickr Pro subscription from the order page: www.flickr.com/account/order » If your Pro
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Glorious Yahoo!!!!
- 29 Oct 2013 - 4 commentsYahoo is not content with destroying Flickr. Yahoo's IMPROVED email interface is now almost unusable. It used to be the best. Some free advice, DON'T LET THE KIDDYS RUN THE COMPANY!
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The Tragedy of Ambitious Dictators
- 10 Nov 2013 - 3 commentsSeven decades ago many Japanese men came to the edges of Australia bringing death and destruction as they served their Ruler. They were required to dominate East Asia. Last month a man, a clever and skilled Japanese man, a surgeon, brought many
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