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Via MarkFu : kettlebell painting is fun, no matter what colour scheme you choose. To get one done, either ask someone like Val to do the heavy lifting; or have a go at it yourself. It really isn't that hard.
Another great demonstration by Adam. Apart from making this feat look almost ridiculously easy, the entire process is clearly explained. Superb.
After testing out several pieces of genealogy software over the past few months, I’ve settled on a combination of Reunion (for local data) and The Next Generation (for the online version). Both are superb, and very highly recommended. You’ll find an updated tree here.
Finally, a number of old photographs and certificates are being scanned; and put online (as appropriate) for general use in your research. These are in the Family Tree gallery on my SmugMug site; and yes, there are many, many more. If you’re after a particular photo of a Bird family member, just ask.
After testing out several pieces of genealogy software over the past few months, I’ve settled on a combination of Reunion (for local data) and The Next Generation (for the online version). Both are superb, and very highly recommended. You’ll find an updated tree here.
Finally, a number of old photographs and certificates are being scanned; and put online (as appropriate) for general use in your research. These are in the Family Tree gallery on my SmugMug site; and yes, there are many, many more. If you’re after a particular photo of a Bird family member, just ask.
Fight Geek mentioned yesterday how much he's enjoying the Parkour Tutorial videos (same here, incidentally). Here are a few of my own favourites - 10, to be exact.
Rolling (by Team Ukemi)
Landing (by pkTO)
Vault (by Urban Freeflow)
Climbing (by Guillaume Delvigne)
Palm Spin (by Hawaii Parkour)