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Will you participate in this short study on adult reasoning? by
Dare Institute
Dear Colleagues and friends
The University of Minho, in Portugal and Dare Institute in Cambridge,
MA are inviting potential participants from various backgrounds for an
online study on how adults differ in their reasoning about aging and
problems. The purpose of this study is to explore an...
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(RCSD) SMOM Update by
Blair (TC)
Just a quick note to inform readers that the SMOM (Knights of Malta)
now issue their stamps denominated in Euros.
I guess this brings an end to their issues denominated in the old
and somewhat complex SMOM currency (scudi, tari, grani etc...).
http://www.kosel.com/xpi/sh/m/mb0902s1.jpg
Blair
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Dozens of Meetings, Seminars At Americover 2009 July 31-August 2 by
Lloyd de Vries
Thirty meetings and seminars will be held during Americover 2009, the
three-day show and convention of the American First Day Cover Society
being held July 31-August 2 in Boxborough, Mass.
In addition, 10 societies and clubs will participate, there will be
three public auctions, two bourses, a...
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Hungary Stamp ID Question by
Spudley
This question pertains to the castle type released in 1960, 1961, and
1964
What is the difference between the 4 Forint variety (Castle - Eger)
released in 1961 and 1964
Scott # 1365, bright blue, 28x21mm, Perf 12 x 11.5 (March 3, 1961)
Scott # 1644, bright blue, 28x21mm, Perf 12 x 11.5 (1964)
Is...
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5th Anniversary Exponet (544 on line exhibits) by
Bret
5th Anniversary of EXPONET - July 2004 - July 2009:
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544 on line exhibits from 45 countries (We prepared France)
2 940 frames (16 pages / 1 frame, without literature)
43 843 pages (without liteature)
85 - average number of pages on 1...
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July 13th 09 05:50 PM
by Bret
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Nawanagar~ black prince of cricketers. by
rodney
The once ruler of Nawanagar~English Test Cricketer. (inventor of the leg
glance)
Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja, Maharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (10
September 1872–2 April 1933) (known famously as K.S. Ranjitsinhji during his
golden years as a cricketer) was an Indian prince and Test...
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July 13th 09 12:36 AM
by rodney
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Braille stamps by
Jan Doggen
The recent post 'stamps for blind poeple' reminded me of the beautiful
Braille stamps the Dutch post office issued recently:
www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampPics/BrailleStamps2009Front.jpg
www.jandoggen.org/Stamps/StampPics/BrailleStamps2009Back.jpg
The texts 'miss' characters, these are replaced...
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July 12th 09 10:26 PM
by rodney
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New Thematic proposal. by
rodney
I should like to put forward a new theme
that could be incorporated into new emmissions.
Serious advice to the unwary and the unwashed.
Let's call it the "cautionary tales" set.
A good start probably the 55c Australian definitive featuring
the "Bush" Digital set top box, which I recently...
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Ping Blair and Aussies. by
rodney
Terrific TV tonight.
The "Time Team" archaeologists are digging the Ned Kelly site in Glen Rowan.
ABC 1 at 8:30pm
http://cjoint.com/data/hjoj2mKbYS.htm
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Tracy Barber. by
rodney
During summer, I spent a few days with Tracy
in NY state.
Some advice for others who may do the same,
if Tracy asks you to join with some shopping down the supermarket,
take the hire car.....
Going in Tracy's car, well..............
http://cjoint.com/data/hioFEbXSAo.htm
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July 11th 09 03:14 AM
by rodney
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Tasmania~beautiful weatherboard. by
Asia-translation
You're allowing a fairly narrow time slot for this photo, Rodney. The
Commonwealth Bank of Australia was established in 1911, and the 'Roos
appeared at the start of 1913
Tony
rodney wrote:
If you have a Tasmanian stamp cancelled "Huonville"
this will stand handsomely by its side.
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India ID [3] by
rodney
To complete my database I need these 3 please.
I am curious as to the badly registered Satyajit Ray issue
with 1994 blazoned across. I cannot see it :(
http://cjoint.com/data/hjc2DSuJVM.htm
Thanks.
BTW anyone know why the 1994 "endangered water birds" were withdrawn?
(SG1603-1606)
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July 10th 09 03:12 AM
by rodney
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Perfin ID, New-York, 1927 by
bc92
Hello there. A small perfin question :
http://www.cijoint.fr/cj200907/cija4fjm21.jpg
Who would decipher this perf on a US 2 cents stamp ?
The date is nov 1927, the stamp is on an American Express Co. cover
from France to the US, and has probably been put on the letter in
New-York. The...
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India ID. by
rodney
Can someone seperate these bidri vase issues please?
SG numbers or years will do.
bad case of catalogue blindness
I think the lhs = SG724 1974
http://cjoint.com/data/hipzdWflmy.htm
Thanks.
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July 8th 09 11:25 PM
by rodney
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Bee Tagg stamps. by
rodney
Anyone have a good scan of the Swiss issue they care to share?
Are there any other countries to have issued one with a bee tagg?
Thanks.
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July 8th 09 01:21 PM
by rodney
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India~Fazilka~more. by
rodney
My recent post
http://cjoint.com/data/higAHnoE4B.htm
From the phossick box today.
http://cjoint.com/data/higCpLy7AG.htm
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July 8th 09 05:29 AM
by rodney
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Airgraph by
peter Baumann
Hello,
some time ago, there were a query and diskussion about airgraph and alike.
here now, for interested people, one I found in my Australia collection.
http://666kb.com/i/baduit7p2h264f68y.jpg
http://666kb.com/i/badunfb8n521lvcde.jpg
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Hungarian query. by
rodney
Changing political boundaries often prevent
the digital cruise.
I have DEES and BARTFA on early Hungarian strikes,
but unable to find them on falling rain.
Anyone recognise them?
Dees may have been in Transylvania.
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Hungary minisheets. by
rodney
3 that do not attract a Stanley Gibbons number,
probably only available at the stamp exhibitions.
http://cjoint.com/data/hfgTMEOkpQ.htm
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July 5th 09 11:02 PM
by rodney
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Egypt~ the tricky blighters. by
rodney
Most countries have tricky issues,
(South Africa and the wildebeeste comes to mind)
I wonder how many kids or newbies pass over these three
egyptian issues thinking they have "duplicates"?
http://cjoint.com/data/hefXgOXOl4.htm
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July 5th 09 02:47 PM
by Gazza
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