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  1. Jul 2022
    1. “Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” ― Robert Collier

      Saw this yesterday at the front of an episode of of Season 8 of the History Channel series Alone (2021)

      Seems fitting of some of the underlying philosophy of the zettelkasten note taking method.

  2. Dec 2019
  3. Nov 2019
  4. Mar 2019
  5. Dec 2018
    1. “El Juez debe tomar en cuenta que Guillermo Padrés se presentó voluntariamente ante la autoridad, a fin responder sobre las acusaciones que se habían presentado en su contra, elemento que consideramos que debe ser considerado por el poder Judicial. Lleva dos años en prisión y siguen sin acreditarse los señalamientos en su contra”, expuso el vocero del PAN.

      Les ha pegado la Cuarta Transformación. Se vieron las barbas remojar sin siquiera haber visto las del vecino cortar.

  6. May 2017
  7. www.herodot.world www.herodot.world
    1. Pan
      • PAN was the god of shepherds and hunters, and of the meadows and forests of the mountain wilds. His unseen presence aroused panic in those who traversed his realm.
      • Pan idled in the rugged countryside of Arkadia (Arcadia), playing his panpipes and chasing Nymphs.
  8. Apr 2017
  9. May 2016
    1. PULSE, 1916. http://www.broadsheet.ie/2016/05/11/fingers-on-the-pulse-of-1916/

      The Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP) Prisoners Books for 1905-1908 and 1911-1918 are amongst the most valuable new documents to come to light on the revolutionary decade.

      They include important information on social and political life in the capital during the last years of the Union, from the period of widespread anticipation of Home Rule, to the advent of the 1913 Lockout, the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, the Easter Rising and its aftermath in 1916, and including the conscription crisis of 1918.

      They will also be invaluable to those interested in criminology, genealogy, and family history.

      The collection comprises of four large leather bound, double ledger volumes containing hand written entries that record the details of daily charge sheets issued by DMP members to offenders or alleged offenders.

      Each volume contains the name, age, address, occupation, alleged offence and, in most cases, outcome of cases involving over 30,000 people arrested by the DMP.

      Each volume also contains an index of prisoners with references to the pages containing details of the charge. The information in these volumes serves, therefore, to provide new perspectives on life in Dublin during a time of war and revolution.