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Le monde à l'envers

Friday, March 9, 2007

Daffodils

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This morning, I admired the first Gamone daffodils. It's still winter. The flowers have jumped the starting blocks. Global warming? Mayb...

Genealogy and genes

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The Internet has changed genealogical research in both good and bad ways. First, the bad news. For me, it's summed up in the names of tw...
Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Goat stories

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Gavroche is a male pygmy goat. Often, male goats are called bucks or billies, just as female goats are called does or nannies. In my early ...
Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Epinal images

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In my blog banner, the man and a woman walking on their hands symbolize, of course, the antipodean theme of an upside-down world. This engr...
Monday, March 5, 2007

Quarry fears

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In the valley below my property, alongside the road that runs down to the village of Pont-en-Royans, there's a small stone quarry that w...

From South Grafton to France

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For me, it's moving to observe the statuesque facial features and intense melancholy regard of this young man with an unusual Old Wo...

Imitation

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When my Swedish cineast friend Eric M Nilsson visited me in December 2006, he shot a few images of me talking about Gamone, first in English...
Saturday, March 3, 2007

Thomas time

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The engraving known as The Holy Face was produced in 1649 by Claude Mellan [1598-1688]. This masterpiece is composed of a single spiraling...

Glamour and fresh water

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The Swedish group H&M has called upon Kylie Minogue to launch a new collection, and 10% of profits will go to a charitable British org...
Friday, March 2, 2007

Blog post # 100 — Aussie political cartoonist

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I hesitated a little about an appropriate theme for the hundredth post of my Antipodes blog, but I finally decided to dedicate it to a bril...

The hosed hoser

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It's likely that the title of this post doesn't ring a bell with anybody. In its original French, L'arroseur arrosé is the titl...
Thursday, March 1, 2007

Sad affair

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The Bush administration has just filed terrorism charges against David Hicks, who has already been detained without trial for more than five...

Google News

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I'm becoming so enthusiastic about Google services and offers that, sooner or later, people are likely to accuse me of being either a fo...

The art and the manner

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In French, people who know how to handle personal events in an elegant fashion are said to have l'art et la manière . In other words, no...
Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Exceptional events

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Yesterday, people throughout the world were startled to hear about the Hollywood-style treatment of mysterious stone boxes that might have c...
Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Romantic love in Valence

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While awaiting reactions to the amazing story of the possible bones of Jesus, I've been engaged—by chance—in an unexpected but delightfu...

He might, in fact, be IN...

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There's a story about a priest leading pilgrims through the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Following his presentation of the...
Monday, February 26, 2007

What's in a name?

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Thirty years ago, in 1976, the Internet and the Google search engine did not yet exist. But my French-language book on artificial intelligen...
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Culture transfer

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We can speak of culture transfer when people of one society borrow cultural fragments from another. Maybe " sharing " would be a ...
Sunday, February 25, 2007

Women in white

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Looking at recent posts, Freudian readers of my blog might conclude that I've got some kind of a fixation for women in white. Now, that ...
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William Skyvington
Gamone, Choranche, France
After working in various computing jobs, I retired to an old farm property in the Vercors mountain range, on the edge of the French Alps, where I spend my time writing, playing with the Internet and looking out upon the slopes in the company of my dog Fitzroy, admiring wonders created by the Big Bang and Evolution.
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