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Monday, June 16, 2008

Exotic bread and Greek cheese

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I have fun with my marvelous bread machine. Making exotic bread falls into the category of creative art. For example, on Saturday afternoon,...

Things that can blow up in your face

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When I was a child aged ten or eleven, one of the craziest things I ever did was to play around with the production of gunpowder. I still re...
Sunday, June 15, 2008

Man at the wheel

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Like many of my fellow citizens [that's the first time since my naturalization I've ever used explicitly such a phrase], I watched w...

My dog's little joys

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I've often noticed that Sophia is not interested in strawberries. She doesn't seem to see their red color and, when I put a few str...
Friday, June 13, 2008

Views from down in the village

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The tiny village of Choranche is located about 3 km down from Gamone. I say "down from", but the difference in altitude between t...
Thursday, June 12, 2008

A fight to remember

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Back in the early '80s [before the existence of the Internet], I succeeded in finding this photo of the steamship Marathon , which took ...
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

From existentialism to evolution

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My article of 25 December 2006 entitled The meaning of life [ display ] was designed deliberately to be misunderstood. All I really wanted...

Finding the right foodstuffs

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In my articles of 30 December 2006 entitled My daughter at Gamone [ display ] and 15 January 2007 entitled Show me your machines [ displa...

Cult of Mac

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Way back in 1984, I wrote a book about the Macintosh, when this machine was as little known as the Internet concept. But it would be wrong t...
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Monday, June 9, 2008

Obama can now attack his true opponent

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It's great that Barack Obama can now, at last, get to grips with his true opponent: John McCain . However, the time lost in wrangling w...
Sunday, June 8, 2008

Flight pioneers

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Over the last year or so, there has been some discussion about the claim that the hang glider was invented by John Dickenson in Grafton, bu...

Autopsy of fake photos

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The art of producing fake photos used to be practiced primarily, and more or less expertly, by tyrants such as Joseph Stalin [1879-1953], w...
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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Blogging is good for you

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In the latest issue of my favorite magazine, Scientific American , there's a brilliant one-page article by a New York freelance writer n...

Republican Calendar

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French researchers in genealogy or local history inevitably run into a quaint but annoying thing (little known outside France) called the Re...
Friday, June 6, 2008

Fascinating painting

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People at Google must be aficionados of the Spanish painter Diego Velázquez [1599-1660], because they've celebrated his birthday by cre...
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Plug taken out of river

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Julie , a kinesiologist at the place in Chatte that I've been attending twice a week for the last two months, happens to be a former jun...
Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Fulfilling day in Grenoble

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Once again, I took the train to spend the day in Grenoble at the Archives départementales de l'Isère : a friendly and efficient patrimon...
Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Deadly level crossings

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Yesterday, for the second time in a week, I caught the inter-city train from St-Marcellin to Grenoble in order to spend time exploring the a...
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Saint Laurent

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Without Yves Saint Laurent , France is a little more naked than usual. Talking of nakedness, recall the magnificent statement of this gay gu...
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Monday, June 2, 2008

Aussie crime-buster: arrested, innocent

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This nicely-dressed clean-shaven 51-year-old Aussie guy is Mark Standen . Yesterday, in the fight against organized crime, he was Australia...
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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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