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Sex in the City

The Sex in the City girls.Big news: Sex in the City will stop next year.

Of course I never watch it. The first time I didn't watch it was the first year we worked in the States, in 1998.

For those are starving for some SITC, here's the official website.

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At home, 8:30

It's 8:30 am and I'm ready to study. Every morning the waking up gets a little bit easier, that gives me hope for the future.


This morning I'll stay home and write on my thesis. There is a lot to read and sometimes is good not to be distracted by the laptop etc.

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Christmas presents

The present.Sasha just called me and told me a package had arrived for me. I was very curious so I went home.

It's a Christmas present from Jonathan, Irena and Ilana!

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Pioneers of Computing

My father pointed me out to 'Pioneers of Computing'.

Atanasoff -the Bulgarian inventor of the computer- is 3rd on the list.

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Wouter Bond

Found this on the website of a Pvda local council member in Leiden: Marije van den Berg.

Bond. Wouter Bond.

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Pictures of Leeuwarden again

Just like on Friday I took a couple of pictures when I was helping Saturday with painting.


They are ready now.

internet

Moving face

Dominique.On Bieslog there's a link to an interesting moving face.

Haarlem

Snow in Haarlem

Car with snow.Yesterday morning it was snowing: the first time since we're living in Haarlem.

Click on 'Read More' for yesterday's view from the window.

Bulgaria

Bulgarian Pride

In a few days Tamara Burton will visit Bulgaria. She is the granddaugther of John Vincent Atanasoff, one of the most famous Bulgarians ever.

In this newspaper article (in English)
he is referred to as the person who invented the world's first electronic digital computer.

He worked an the Iowa State College, USA and designed a machine that could solve lineair equations electronically. He worked on this project with an assistant, Clifford Berry but in 1942 they were forced to abandon their project due to the war.

In 1947 a patent was requested for the ENIAC, which was called the first all-purpose digital computer ever. In 1964 this patent was granted and the owner of the patent started to sue other companies building digital computers. However, these companies convinced the judge that Atanasoff's machine was designed before the ENIAC, and had in fact influenced the ENIAC's design. The judge agreed and cancelled the patent.

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Fairly extensive damage

Comment on CNN:

"The plane looks not so heavy. Crashing it [in the ECB building] will do a fairly modest amount of damage to the building and a fairly extensive amount of damage to his plane and himself".

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