Friday, August 20, 2010

How To Delete Music From An Sd Card

to listen when I need a little change

My journey on the web is very simple: if I look at my comments, then I go to my mail, then I fly Knitting, Ravelry, and finally, then it will be a back-and-forth that can last all day between Knitting and Ravelry. And it can last for hours, because I find myself unable to move or take the initiative (I still blame it for my dear Medoc. I not like that before). And it takes even more these days because the council has decided to change the street light poles. Result, there is less light in my room and I discover that I'm afraid of the dark. So I get up and hop internet.

short, I ask for the Internet addresses of interest to you to help me out of my routine. Everything goes through your head, son or other work, but on condition that it be an address that is dear and interesting. I owe you a big thank you in advance.

I begin: Yesterday I made a small deviation from my routine and went to see Gallica, the site of the digitized books of BNF (since I had an e-reader for my birthday I was interested to know if the PDF very heavy BNF were supported by my Cybook Opus) and saw that they had finally scanned one of my favorite books, The Twentieth Century, written and illustrated by Albert Robida . It's really a fascinating book because we see how the 19th century imagined the 20th. There is a hint of sexism annoying, but that's the time who wanted to, I think, and Robida was much of his time. Finally, for any writer who writes about the future, one wonders what they predicted. Well Robida was for the mini skirt! I never bought this book because it is in the 90 € and I know I would abuse, but I borrowed it many times at the library.

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