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Daily Archives: February 4, 2020
Adventures in Middle-Earth, Cubicle 7, the Uncertainty of Licensing, and a Humble Bundle — No Rerolls
Licensed games can be really great. They give fans of particular properties to play around in the setting. Of my top 50 games last year, 7 featured licensed properties. Some of my favourite licensed board games are the Battlestar Galactica … Continue reading
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Tagged Humble Bundle, LotR, Middle Earth, RPGs, Star Wars
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You can now download 150,000 copyright-free art works from Paris’ museums – TNW
I saw this article, You can now download 150,000 copyright-free art works from Paris’ museums: https://thenextweb.com/creativity/2020/01/30/paris-museums-digital-images-free/ mentioned on another blog – 3 Count: Shockingly Excessive https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2020/02/03/3-count-shockingly-excessive/. It was #3 on his list. by Mix — 5 days ago (January 30, … Continue reading
ONE YEAR BLOGIVERSARY — LittleTinkablee
Well, It happened! I’m not quite sure how, but I made it to a year of blogging! Today marks my one year Blogiversary and I couldn’t be more proud of myself for sticking with it and making it to my … Continue reading
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Shomin Airport, Oskaloosa – Kansas Tuesdays February 4, 2020
As I continue my westward trek across Kansas this week, I started moving south as I zigzag through the state. I saw Wakeeney in Trego County and went looking for what’s to see or do in the area. I came … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Military History, Social Media, States
Tagged Family, Kansas, Kansas Tuesdays, Medal of Honor, Museums, Spanish American War, World War I
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Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – February 3, 2020
I saw last night there was an updated list for Ancestry.com – Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – February 3, 2020: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections. Only including updates after January 30, 2020. New and Updated UPDATED California, Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestry.com, Family, Find-A-Grave
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B-29 Doc to Participate in 2020 Arsenal of Democracy Flyover in Washington, D.C. — B-29 Doc
B-29 Doc, one of only two remaining B-29 Superfortresses still flying today, will participate in the 2020 Arsenal of Democracy Flyover in Washington, D.C., May 7-8, 2020. The event commemorates the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II … Continue reading
Understanding Jewish Gravestones – BillionGraves – Tombstone Tuesdays February 4, 2020
I made Understanding Jewish Gravestones – https://blog.billiongraves.com/understanding-jewish-gravestones/ posted on BillionGraves this week’s Tombstone Tuesdays post. The original post is over 2,200 words long, and I encourage reading it if you can. I am cutting it down to keep it just over … Continue reading
Posted in Cemetery, DNA, Genealogy, Military History
Tagged Find-A-Grave, Kansas, Naval History, Obit, Pearl Harbor, Tombstone Tuesday, Wichita, World War II
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Voice Marketing: The How To Guide You Need To Be Competitive — Jill Strausbaugh
Adding voice marketing to your mix? This Voice Marketing How To Guide gives you 10 tactics to get your business started with data and examples. The post Voice Marketing: The How To Guide You Need To Be Competitive appeared first … Continue reading
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How to Land an Airbus A330 Without Any Engine | Flying on Empty | Air Transat Flight 236 – YouTube Video TheFlightChannel
I saw this on YouTube – How to Land an Airbus A330 Without Any Engine | Flying on Empty | Air Transat Flight 236: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FqR_FafJqg (around 12:47 minutes long).
Backlinking – THE INTRODUCTORY BASICS — #MILLENNIALLIFECRISIS
Disclaimer: SEO, Backlinking and DA are all extremely convoluted subjects. Different people have different opinions as to what works best and what doesn’t. Because of this, different platforms will offer different advice. This is the main reason why I’ve put … Continue reading
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