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2024-04-25 Thursday 04:46

The first minute of the rest of your life...

Some of my background you'll be able to find

on my home page.
— 2004-01-28 —
I do not attend on a day-by-day basis, as my job does not allow this.
That doesn't imply that I will not stay with things I've started...

And, as Anthere has suggested: "I like you".

Pages started:
Lino Ventura | Marlène Jobert | Ingrid Thulin
Le Passager de la Pluie
Laura DiDio | Lester Hogan | Tom Duff | MEKO®
Preppie murder
Mon Chéri
Nia Künzer (Pictures)
Strange Units
(with redirects FFF | microfortnight | furlongs per fortnight
nanocentury | microcentury | nanoacre | Hubble-barn)


Editor/Contributor:
Karlsruhe | Reykjavík | Humbug Mountain | Heinrich-Hertz-Turm
Madog | Natasha
Operation Entebbe | Yoni Netanyahu
Albert Hofmann ( Pictures)
Vladimir Vissotzki
CeeCee Lyles | Sarah Marple-Cantrell | Jennifer Levin
Birgit Prinz (Pictures)
RAF Church Fenton
isbn.nu | Blind transmission | RealAudio
Sarah Gordon (VfD) | Fridrik Skulason
attoparsec | Gyrator | Kryptos | 12 (number) | Floppy disk | kilobyte


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Picture of the day
Madagascar stonechat
The Madagascar stonechat (Saxicola sibilla) is a species of stonechat endemic to Madagascar. It is a small bird, closely similar to the African stonechat in both plumage and behaviour, but distinguished from it by the more extensive black on the throat and minimal orange-red on the upper breast of the males. This male Madagascar stonechat perching on a branch was photographed in Analamazaotra National Park, near Andasibe.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp


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