The Guardian (UK) has a number of articles on the current situation, including a Special Report on Ukraine.
Guardian
Monday, November 29, 2004
Ukrainian News & Webcams
Thanks to Sharon Labchuk for supplying the following websites for webcams in L'viv and Kyiv, as well as the Maidan site for news directly from Ukraine in both Ukrainian and English. Follow events as they unfold.
L'viv / Львів and Kyiv / Київ web cam:
L'viv & Kyiv Web Cams
Check Maidan for all the latest news:
News-Новини
L'viv / Львів and Kyiv / Київ web cam:
L'viv & Kyiv Web Cams
Check Maidan for all the latest news:
News-Новини
Monday, November 22, 2004
November Meeting Location
We will be meeting at Orysia Dawydiak's place this coming Sunday, November 28th, at 2pm.
Her address is 1666 Union Road, Brackley (click on address for map)
From Charlottetown, drive toward the airport going north on Brackley Pt. Road (Rt. 15). First right after airport (.5 km) is Union Road, Rt. 221 (opposite Dalziel's Autobody). Turn right on Union Road, drive for 8.3 km, we are on the right hand side, watch for the sign, Odessa Farm. White house, blue metal roof. Phone: 672-3036
Her address is 1666 Union Road, Brackley (click on address for map)
From Charlottetown, drive toward the airport going north on Brackley Pt. Road (Rt. 15). First right after airport (.5 km) is Union Road, Rt. 221 (opposite Dalziel's Autobody). Turn right on Union Road, drive for 8.3 km, we are on the right hand side, watch for the sign, Odessa Farm. White house, blue metal roof. Phone: 672-3036
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Cataloging your Book Collection
A number of years ago, I asked a friend if she knew of any library program that would allow you to punch in the ISBN and it would add a book to your database. I was interested again, because it has been a couple of years now that I have updated my database on the laptop and we have accumulated at least a couple hundred books since then. However, the old laptop is no longer portable - battery dead - so I would need to upgrade the program.
Well, they are here! Anyway, for real computers (Apple Macs), the program is called Booxter - I guess you are supposed to pronounce it Book - ster. It uses your iSight camera to scan in the ISBN - or you can type it in. It then goes out and searches the internet - LOC, etc. and returns with a complete description, etc. and enters it into your database, which is printable.
http://www.deepprose.com/
There is also one that I found for PCs, called BookCat:
http://www.fnprg.com/bookcat/bookcat.html
The functionality is close to the Mac version, but you have to type in the ISBN, I did not see the ability to scan.
Well, they are here! Anyway, for real computers (Apple Macs), the program is called Booxter - I guess you are supposed to pronounce it Book - ster. It uses your iSight camera to scan in the ISBN - or you can type it in. It then goes out and searches the internet - LOC, etc. and returns with a complete description, etc. and enters it into your database, which is printable.
http://www.deepprose.com/
There is also one that I found for PCs, called BookCat:
http://www.fnprg.com/bookcat/bookcat.html
The functionality is close to the Mac version, but you have to type in the ISBN, I did not see the ability to scan.
Raison d'etre
I have created this blog as a means of preserving some interesting data. The monthly newsletter was too much to do in a short period of time. This blog, will contain interesting bits of information as well as links to sites that may or may not be directly genealogy related. It will also carry book reviews, recipes and other Ukrainian trivia.
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