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YUBNUB.NEWSCond Nast Fires Journalists Who Revolted Against Cuts at Teen VogueIt looks like some more journalists are going to have to learn to code. As Twitchy reported, Cond Nast announced on Monday that it was folding Teen Vogue, which one reporter said had "distinguished0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views -
15 Dark and Astonishing Facts About the Pilgrim Fathers15 Dark and Astonishing Facts About the Pilgrim Fathers - History Collection 5. Grave Robbing for Survival Pilgrims resorted to grave raiding for survival, uncovering buried corn and personal belongings. Desperation drove Pilgrims to raid Native American graves for corn and supplies during their first harsh winter—a practice rarely acknowledged in traditional...0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views
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A Prayer When You Are Weary and Burdened - Your Daily Prayer - November 7A Prayer When You Are Weary and Burdened - Your Daily Prayer - November 7A Prayer When You Are Weary and BurdenedBy Vivian BrickerBible Reading:“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” - Matthew...0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views
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WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMCT scan reveals name on 16th c. swordCT scans of a 16th century sword from Jena in Germany have revealed a name engraved on the blade, hidden by a thick encrustation of rust. The inscription reads Clemes Stam, the name of the Solingen swordsmith who made it.The blade was one of four surviving swords interred in the graves of the Collegiate Church in Jena where faculty, students and their families were buried in crypts between the late 16th and early 19th centuries. The church was destroyed by an allied bomb at the end of World War II, and the four swords were recovered from the rubble.For seven years, researchers at the University of Jena have been analyzing the objects recovered from the Collegiate Church. Archaeologist Enrico Paust suspected there might be an inscription, but did not have the technology to penetrate the heavy corrosion layer to see inside to the blade, which is larger than the usual sample. He enlisted the aid of industrial research institution INNOVENT e.V. to virtually break through the barrier.The EasyTom 150-160 X-Ray Micro& Nano-CT computed tomography scanner from the French manufacturer RX Solutions, available at INNOVENT since the end of 2022, represents a good compromise between sample size and resolution.On the one hand, relatively large samples up to 70 cm in height can be measured; on the other hand, a relatively high resolution (voxel size <1 m) is possible, as is necessary, for example, for examining circuits.The rapier did indeed fit into the sample chamber, raising hopes that the rapier could be virtually unwrapped from the corrosion layer and a potential inscription revealed.The scan was able to peel back the encrustations in layers, first revealing the remains of a sheath on the blade. Under the sheath, imaging revealed evidence that the blade had been manufactured by welding different types of steel together. The inscription was then inlaid into the blade steel with individually crafted letters made of copper sheeting just 0.6 mm thick.Comparable weapons from the period 1580 to 1620 can be found in the German Blade Museum in Solingen. Weapons of this type could and were only permitted to be carried by members of the upper class. The Solingen workshop supplied the European high nobility with exclusive weapons and also crafted weapons for the Spanish king. The Jena rapier stands out from weapons with stamped inscriptions due to its elaborate inlay work.Such a rapier in Jena could only have belonged to a rector or a student of noble birth.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views -
Word, Excel, and 1TB of OneDrive storage keep your world organized for $70Word, Excel, and 1TB of OneDrive storage keep your world organized for $70 TL;DR: Get a one-year Microsoft 365 subscription for $69.99 (reg. $99.99). If your digital life is spread across multiple devices, Microsoft 365 keeps everything connected — seamlessly. For just $69.99 (reg. $99.99), you get a 1-year subscription that includes the fully...0 Comments 0 Shares 23 Views
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Google and YouTube $30 million settlement payment: Check if you or your kids qualify for a checkYouTube $30 million settlement payment: Check if you qualify Do you or your child watch videos on YouTube? Were either you or your child watching videos on YouTube and were under the age of 13 between July 1, 2013 to April 1, 2020?If you answered yes to those questions, you may be eligible for a check from a $30 million class action settlement.The...0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views
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Apple is reportedly working on a Chromebook-style laptop, but weve heard that beforeApple is reportedly working on a Chromebook-style laptop, but we've heard that before Apple is reportedly working on a Chromebook-style, pared-down, less expensive laptop. We've heard rumors of this before — but maybe this time it's different. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported on Tuesday that Apple was "preparing to enter the low-cost laptop market...0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
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Google Chrome enhanced autofill now remembers passport and drivers license info: How to turn it onGoogle Chrome autofill now remembers passport, driver's license Google just made its Chrome browser a little more useful — and for once the update has nothing to do with artificial intelligence.For years, the autofill feature in Chrome has helped users fill in all the passwords they can't remember. On Monday, the company announced in a blog...0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views
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6 Android apps reportedly recording users conversations — delete, delete, delete6 Android apps reportedly recording users' conversations We've all had that eerie feeling that our phone is listening to every word we say. And for some users, it really could be.ESET cybersecurity researchers claim to have identified six malicious Android apps that reportedly spy on users, extract WhatsApp and Signal messages, and...0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views