Move successful
Added 2019-07-05 10:48:18 +0000 UTC
Hey all
Quick message to let you all know that the move was completed successfully. This weekend, I'll start arranging my studio and trying to find another book shelf for my books. Because my current one is full and I've got way too many left...
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Bis
This may be a help in your attitude and confidence toward Search, but it’s a long shot so i have made this note as short as possible.:
I started a series of film seminars ( with “8 1/2” ) at the Boston Museum School in the States in 1963.
The word spread that this was happening. It attracted film makers.
Then a very odd thing happened.:
I was contacted by NBC Television.
There was a series of news shows called the NBC White Paper.
They had a White Paper on a secret war in Angola that they were not able to broadcast.
They wanted me to show it. (??)
I think that’s enough. It’s just meant to encourage you that even corporations with their ‘policies’ may be driven by passion to let info out, even to my tiny audience of art students.
I think you can fill in the gaps. ......... jul. 20, 2019, Santa Cruz, CA.
2019-07-20 16:06:03 +0000 UTC
I was only using the orientation to identify the book. Stack them any way you want. Hope you get some rest on a moving day...
2019-07-05 15:51:57 +0000 UTC
Yeah, these are the books I moved during the change of flat, so they are all stacked without a regard for orientation :) Yes, that would be Galland
Military Aviation History
2019-07-05 15:43:07 +0000 UTC
https://www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/48133085281/in/datetaken-public/
2019-07-05 15:28:29 +0000 UTC
Re: the only book in the center of the photo that is right-side-up.
I think the fellow in the oval picture is the 109 pilot from the “Spitfires” story in a conversation with Hermann Göring.
In the longest version of the story- the one with the ifs ands and buts- the key seems to be that Göring asked what he needed, but didn’t really want to know.
If that is true, the fact that the story was shortened to make him look bad may be just what he deserved.
If that longer version of the story is still not long enough, I bet you know it with all its wrinkles.
Yes, I’m the guy who had painted a couple of airplanes. I’ve also done some large design commissions.:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/6408325085/in/album-72157628030267511/
I also just completed an unusual page on the reach of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.:
2019-07-05 15:27:21 +0000 UTC