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Partial review of Mike Wallace, Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory | Gilbert Mabbott
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Philip Baker and Elliott Vernon, eds., The Agreements of the People, the Levellers and the Constitutional Crisis of the English Revolution (review). More on iPad for academics →. August 13, 2014 · 12:18 pm. Partial review of Mike Wallace, Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory. Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996. So, when putting together a museum you should: avoid particular, dominant narratives; remember context; think...
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October | 2014 | Gilbert Mabbott
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Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 1, 2014 · 6:27 pm. More on iPad for academics. Why would I need to set up a VPN? Well, I often like to be able to access my home computer while on campus or away from home. It allows me to access files I might need and to even use my iPad as a remote desktop, so that I can directly use my computer, even though it is still on my desk miles away. For that I use a program called iTeleport. I can get back to that later. So you have a VPN. What now? Footnotes on the iPad.
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August | 2014 | Gilbert Mabbott
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Monthly Archives: August 2014. August 13, 2014 · 12:18 pm. Partial review of Mike Wallace, Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory. I did not realize how long it had been since my last post. I have been keeping busy, and I do have a thing or two to report, but I do not have time to write it up just now. Instead, I will include a partial preçis/review that I wrote for myself on. Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996. Isaac Ne...
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Footnotes on the iPad update | Gilbert Mabbott
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What can you do with a History Ph.D? Philip Baker and Elliott Vernon, eds., The Agreements of the People, the Levellers and the Constitutional Crisis of the English Revolution (review) →. June 19, 2014 · 12:29 pm. Footnotes on the iPad update. I have found that, without question, the most popular post on this blog was about using footnotes on the iPad. However, that post is very old, and some new things have happened since then. Why can’t I change it on my iPad? There are some other options for footnotes...
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Travels with Shiloh | I'm not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it. | Page 2
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I'm not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it. Newer posts →. The future of aircraft carriers (the scrap heap? March 5, 2013. Aircraft carriers are hideously expensive and, in the world of anti-ship missiles, increasingly vulnerable when facing a semi-sophisticated opponent. Sir Humphrey. Takes a very good and detailed look at how the cost issue is pushing more and more nations out of the carrier club. How might we measure the usefulness of fusion centers? February 25, 2013.
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Loving the Past: this blew my *mind*
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A journal about Medieval Studies, graduate school and post-PhD life, fanfiction, time, queerness, and love. Saturday, October 31, 2009. This blew my *mind*. Adam Savage (of Mythbusters) on his obsession with the Maltese Falcon -. Http:/ www.ted.com/talks/view/id/488. I love - I *love* - how many of his statements are things like And then I did something totally wacky on eBay. The Swedish cup, the Falcon-made-of-words, the prop resin, any of his replicas. November 1, 2009 at 7:24 PM. This blew my *mind*.
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2016 - The Monkey House
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4 apes, 2 cats. the tortoise moved out but we have frogs in the greenhouse and garden critters. Not so little monkeys. Society (because it exists). This page was loaded Nov 10th 2016, 3:47 am GMT.
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33! How Awesome | Travelling Yarns
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Just another WordPress.com site. This Scepter’d Isle →. June 6, 2013. I’m 33 on Saturday and hooray! L Another 11 years until I get a double number and 11 years since the last one. It’s been 3 years since I came to London to orchestrate a change in my life. So much has been seen, experienced, believed, disbelieved, thrown away, achieved, forgotten, remembered, befriended, loved. I live in the world, and intend to explore it. View all posts by KTunravels →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Hydra | Travelling Yarns
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Just another WordPress.com site. How Awesome →. April 2, 2013. About an hour and a half on the ferry from Port Pireseus took me to Hydra. It’s a beautiful little island, with probably not as much holiday traffic as some of the more well known islands, but it is perfect as a break from city travelling. I don’t feel like going back to London with the cold and the massive amount of people. The best thing about yesterday was the swimming I did, off a little platform into such clear water! I also had a good d...