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| | | | | ©Melanie Trethowan, melsonebigadventure.wordpress.com and life....onebigadventure, 2016. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog's author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Melanie Trethowan and melsonebigadventure.wordpress.com with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. | |
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| | | | | Weekly Photo Challenge - Transient A selection of 10 other Inspiring Entries to the Weekly Photo Challenge for 'Transient', (I'm sure there are many more :) ) : https://kochiphotography.wordpress.com/2017/06/24/weekend-specials-2/ https://theonlyd800inthehameau.com/2017/06/22/weekly-photo-challenge-transient/ https://judichow.wordpress.com/2017/06/24/weekly-photo-challenge-transient/ https://chasingserenitywithalens.com/2017/06/21/weekly-photo-challenge-transient/ https://madame-zenista.com/2017/06/21/the-ever-transient-clouds/ https://tetsun.com/2017/06/22/weekly-photo-challenge-transient/ https://bendbranches.com/2017/06/21/peek-a-boo-view/ https://retirenicaragua.wordpress.com/2017/06/21/weekly-photo-challenge-life-is-fleeting/ https://wordwacker.wordpre... | |
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| | | | | The first of my cemetery events is this weekend! On Sunday, September 8, at 1 pm, I'm going to talk about ghost stories in US graveyards to my local Horror Writers Association group. If you're a member of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter, I hope you'll join us at our monthly meeting on Zoom.... | |
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| | | I took a databases class last year. In it, we learned about some theory and some practice and one of the most oft-cited papers was "On the Universal Relation" (1979) by Marc H. Graham ("MH Graham" on Google Scholar) at the University of Toronto. It's apparently a classic. It's got some foundational work in databases. It's also nowhere to be found online, and local libraries did not have it. Everybody cites it... has anybody read it? | ||