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2008-12-20

File Magazine - Unexpected Photography

"Welcome to FILE magazine. We publish images that treat subjects in unexpected ways. Alternate takes, unconventional observations, odd angles -- the photographs in the collection reinterpret traditional genres. The pictures say this better than we can."

http://www.filemagazine.com/

The Younghusband Expedition (1903-1904)

"The British under direction of Viceroy Lord George Curzon launched the Younghusband expedition in 1903 under the strong perception that Russia had been meddling in Tibet in order to gain dominance in the region as a means to use Tibet as a gateway to threaten Britain’s imperial colony of India. Although this perception proved false in the end, the decision and judgement was built up primarily out of the Viceroy’s own suspicions and experiences with Russia’s Asiatic policies. Through the expedition Curzon also sought to establish a definitive northern border with Tibet so that British India could properly fortify its frontier and to make sure that the agreed borders would be respected. Free trade between Tibet and British India was also sought to be opened through the expedition which would seek the opening of the Chumbi route to Lhasa. Lastly, the expedition was spurred out of European curiosities for the Tibet region that had been shrouded in mystery due to the isolationist policies imposed by both Tibet and its Chinese suzerain. "

http://tibettalk.wordpress.com/2008/12/18/the-younghusband-expedition/

Majel Barrett-Roddenberry (23 February 1932 – 18 December 2008

"Roddenberry was involved in the "Star Trek" universe for more than four decades. She played the dark-haired Number One in the original pilot but metamorphosed into the blond, miniskirted Nurse Christine Chapel in the original 1966-69 show. She had smaller roles in all five of its television successors and many of the "Star Trek" movie incarnations, although she had little involvement in the productions."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081218/ap_en_ot/obit_roddenberry_1


http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Majel_Barrett

Lard Budha

"Army Gurkha chefs in Hampshire have been recognised for making eye-catching sculptures - made from lard.  The men at the Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment in Aldershot won silver at the Combined Services Catering Competition for their figures. Carvings, which include the Buddha and a horse, took about 100 hours to make. "


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/7774742.stm

Turning the wheel



http://iboong.soup.io/post/9786132/Image