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Photography in Japan 1853-1912


Photography in Japan 1853-1912


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Photography in Japan 1853-1912 is an authoritative and unique visual record of Japan’s metamorphosis from a feudal society to a modern, industrial nation. The 350 old and rare images in this book, most of them published here for the first time, not only chronicle the introduction of photography in Japan, but also demonstrate how early photographic images are vital in helping to understand the dram…

Masonic curios gathered with camera and pen while searching for more light in the byways of ancient masonic lore: Containing many rare articles of ... archÃ|ological, never before published,


Masonic curios gathered with camera and pen while searching for more light in the byways of ancient masonic lore: Containing many rare articles of … archÃ|ological, never before published,




Masonic Curios Gathered with Camera and Pen While Searching for More Light in the Byways of Ancient Masonic Lore


Masonic Curios Gathered with Camera and Pen While Searching for More Light in the Byways of Ancient Masonic Lore



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i have some questions about my hunting land.?

hi, i have some hunting land in Tuttle, OK. its about five acres and it has a creek running through the middle. on the west side of my land there is a wheat field but it is owned by the neighbor with no fence separating my land from his. i haven’t really hunting the land hardcore yet. but last season i did hunt it a few times. i dint have a trail camera but i have seen hundreds of deer tracks on his land right next to the tree line. (also some down in the creek bottom) i need a way to get the deer from his land over to my land. but i don’t want to spook the deer from mine. i also need some tips on treestand placement, where to put a feeder, how to get into the stand without spooking the deer, etc. (any tips on bowhunting are welcome)

deer like cover and undisturbed places you need to provide those salt is helpful if legal [check regulations] along with providing feed. stay down wind when entering even park some distance away if you don’t live there tree stand most view and pay attention to the wind another Jesse


New Motorola Cell Phones: W385 and W355

Motorola has announced officially that they will be releasing several new handsets in the next month. They made the announcement at this year’s CTIA Wireless trade show which was late in March. The CTIA trade show is the largest wireless trade show of its kind, and Motorola is known for unveiling their new handsets there, and this year was no exception. Motorola announced 8 total handsets.

The W385 was one of the new models unveiled by Motorola. The model has a sleek, sophisticated design and was built on Motorola’s Krzr platform. The model is very Krzr-like although it was built to be a much lower-end model. The major differences between the W385 and the Krzr are that the W385 doesn’t have a color screen on the outside and has diminished camera resolution. The resolution of the W385 is VGA and the resolution of the Krzr is 1.3 megapixels.

The model was designed to be an entry level, but still has a fairly nice feature set including the camera/camcorder and Bluetooth. The models also sports voice-activated dialing allow the user to prerecord names of people they would like to call. They can later call these contacts by simply saying their names into the handset. It’s a really nice feature for people who drive a lot.

The model has a very slim design and is one of the smallest models around. The dimensions of the W385 are an astounding 45 x 99 x 18.2 mm. The screen size of the model is 1.8″. Motorola will be releasing the model with Verizon service later this month.

The W355 is another Motorola that was designed on the Krzr platform. Its dimensions are very similar to the W385. The W355 was created to be a true entry-level handset; the model doesn’t even sport a screen on the outside. It does, however have indicators on the outside that will show the user when they have received voice mails and text messages. There is also an outer indicator that shows the user the state of the battery.

Those interested in purchasing the W355 should expect the model to be free with service. Motorola created the model so that they could have a more powerful presence in the entry-level market. The model is quite sleek and looks amazing, but lacks the expensive features that drive up Motorola’s cost.

The model’s main features are its FM radio, speakerphone, and text messaging. The model can’t do picture and video messaging, however. As you can see, the model doesn’t have all the bells and whistles, but it was created for people that don’t want to pay for them.

Motorola has definitely shown that they are committed to taking a bigger share of the cell phone market. They have spent a lot this last year to develop some new handsets, and seem to be on the right track. In the past, their successful handsets have almost all been high-end. Now they have announced a series of low-end models that look just as good as the high-end, trendy ones. Watch for Motorola to gain market share on Nokia this year.

About the Author

Courtney writes product reviews and publications such as this one on the Motorola W385, and on Motorola cell phones.


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