ANCIENT
PRAYER-BOOK PISTOL
G'day folks,
I've held a few prayer books in my time, but none like this one.
Storyteller, Author, Publisher, Photographer, Human Rights Activist, Social Justice Campaigner and sometime poet
ANCIENT
PRAYER-BOOK PISTOL
G'day folks,
I've held a few prayer books in my time, but none like this one.
ANCIENT ROMAN SHOE
- 2,000 YEARS-OLD -
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GREAT PHOTOGRAPHS
FROM THE PAST
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Welcome to some black and white photographs from the past. You might see someone you recognise.
HOW GOOGLE
GOT STARTED
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The foundation of Google, an invention that undoubtedly changed all of our lives, was the result of a chance encounter between founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. In 1995 Brin, then a second-year grad student in computer science, volunteered to be a tour guide for prospective students at Stanford University. Among them was Page.
It’s hard to say it was love at first sight. The two even recalled finding each other obnoxious. "But we say it a little bit jokingly. Obviously we spent a lot of time talking to each other, so there was something there,” Brin told Wired.
Several
months later, Page’s dissertation on the World Wide Web turned into a much
bigger project, involving a prototype search engine, originally named BackRub.
But he needed someone to help him build the system, and so he teamed up with
his former tour guide, who also happened to be a prodigious mathematician. The
rest, as they say, is history.
Clancy's comment: There ya go. Another interesting couple who probably met by chance.
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TOMOKO SATO'S
MAGNIFICENT CARVINGS
G'day folks,
For an artistic mind, even a seemingly boring ordinary object can become an art medium.
The Japanese artist, Tomoko Sato, for example, works with things
most of us reserve for the fridge - radishes, watermelons, apples, and other
fruit and veg. The artist is inspired and incorporates techniques from Thai
fruit carving art, an indispensable traditional element of Thai New Year
(Songkran) celebrations.
Needless to say, the carving of such intricate designs on food requires a great
deal of skill and precision. Here are gorgeous examples of these edible
masterpieces. After seeing these beautiful food carvings, you’ll never look at
an apple or watermelon the same way again!
Clancy's comment: Imagine how long these took to create?
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