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March 2022

Sometimes the 21st century lives up to the golden age of sci-fi....

Sometimes the 21st century lives up to the golden age of sci-fi. This morning I had trouble parking the communal hybrid-electric car I’d reserved using my pocket-computer/video-phone because a coronal mass ejection on the Sun yesterday was causing radio interference in the magnetosphere, upsetting the accuracy of the global positioning satellite network.


Air Progress - World’s Great Aircraft

Air Progress - World’s Great Aircraft
Edward G. Tripp, Publisher, 1972
Peterson Publishing Co., US, 1972


Veteran and Vintage Cars

Veteran and Vintage Cars
Peter Roberts, 1974
Octopus Books, UK, 1974
printed in Hong Kong


Collector’s Cars

Collector’s Cars
Lee Culpepper, 1979
Octopus Books, US, 1979
printed in Hong Kong
ex libris signature on title page, “Ralph F. Barrick”


Automotive Repair Manual: Ford Fairmont / Mercury Zephyr, 1978...

Automotive Repair Manual: Ford Fairmont / Mercury Zephyr, 1978 thru 1983. 2-Door, 4-Door, Coupe, Station Wagon
Larry Warren and John H. Haynes, 1982, 1983, 1987
Haynes North America, US, 3rd ed. 1987


The Art of Making Miniature Models

The Art of Making Miniature Models
(L'Art de construire des modèls réduits)
Daniel Puiboube, 1977
English translation, 1979, John Bartholomew & Sons, UK
ex libris signature “Ralph Francis Barrick”


Carpathian Ruthenia (Zakarpatska Oblast)

Carpathian Ruthenia (Zakarpatska Oblast)

The homeland of my paternal ancestors:
https://ift.tt/7gpj01Q

In the 20th century alone: Up until WWI most of this region was part of the Kingdom of Hungary. It was part of the short-lived Western Ukraine Republic in 1918-19. In the interwar period, it was part of the First and Second Czechoslovak Republic. The southern part was ceded to Hungary in 1938. On March 15, 1939 the area declared independence and the Kingdom of Hungary commenced annexation the area the same day, killing 27,000 people. Roughly 70,000 fled east into Soviet Ukraine. Note that the Holodomor, where Stalin’s policies caused millions of Ukrainians to die from starvation, happened only five years earlier. Of the 70,000 that fled in 1939, roughly 60,000 ended up in gulags. After the war, it was annexed by the USSR and became part of Soviet Ukraine. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union it remained part of Ukraine as the Zakarpatska Oblast. Right now the capitol of the oblast, Uzhhorod, is overwhelmed with refugees from the east. Roughly 200,000 have entered Slovakia via Uzhhorod and a great deal of the humanitarian aid coming in from the west is entering via Uzhhorod.


Have you ever done a frame-by-frame analysis of a film for...

Have you ever done a frame-by-frame analysis of a film for video/film production or film history class?

Just thinking about it as I’m sitting here at work trying to reconcile a video that was shot as a livestream and full of weird timing problems (21.71 fps? really?) with properly recorded audio, pretty much watching it frame by frame to spot where the good sound goes out of synch with the wonky video. Matching up waveforms: not as interesting as analysing Louise Brooks as Lulu fooling around backstage (which I did for a Film Studies class when I was at SFU in the early 90s… I think I still have the essay.)


Automobiles and Model Cars

Automobiles and Model Cars
Photography by Carlo Bevilaqua, 1971
Text by Edwardo Massucci, 1971
Crescent Books, US, English edition, 1972
printed in Italy
ex libris signature: “Ralph Francis Barrick”
inserted are two flyers of Pocher models


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