From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15269 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, December 25 2024 Volume 14 : Number 15269 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Important Message for you. ["Confirmation Needed" Subject: Important Message for you. Important Message for you. http://syncweight.best/7R0lCiB_8XZ73Oy8S2Nnl4cZxC4UIlxi6AVHnpbgOn50Lqx8GQ http://syncweight.best/8FptCHfSZbNDX1pe0iaL9990yB88koukBEwrVkqxGKx4jwh7uw able and flammable. Additionally, many films were deliberately destroyed, because they had negligible remaining immediate financial value in that era. It has often been claimed that around 75 percent of silent films produced in the US have been lost, though these estimates are inaccurate due to a lack of numerical data. 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The principle of stroboscopic animation was well-known since the introduction of the phenakistiscope in 1833, a popular optical toy, but the development of cinematography was hampered by long exposure times for photographic emulsions, until Eadweard Muybridge managed to record a chronophotographic sequence in 1878. After others had animated his pictures in zoetropes, Muybridge started lecturing with his own zoopraxiscope animation projector in 1880. The work of other pioneering chronophotographers, including C tienne-Jules Marey and Ottomar AnschC Subject: Experience the Power of the Wood Ranger Mini Chainsaw Experience the Power of the Wood Ranger Mini Chainsaw http://woodranger.ru.com/9D6bI2LWrWSWB8p1wTpX315E1E8QpaTtOzaSa-wf5oSLNpIpdw http://woodranger.ru.com/N-YJiXNw3U3no4v3IRxxcF-PkzCJPc5Ao-0veu8VYRssF5LRIA hich he filmed and photographed undersea. He is credited as being the first person to take an underwater photograph from a submarine. Biography He was born in Liverpool, England 1881 to Charles Williamson, a sea captain from Norfolk, Virginia. Charles had invented a deep-sea tube, made of concentric iron rings, "which stretched like an accordion". The tube was used for underwater repair and for ship salvage. In 1912 Williamson, while working as a reporter, used the device to make underwater photographs in Norfolk Harbor. He then expanded the photosphere, which he named Jules Verne, and used it to create motion pictures, starting first in the Bahamas. Williamson created a film company, the Submarine Film Corporation. Their first feature film came out in 1914 and was entitled "Thirty Leagues Under the Sea" starring Williamson in a fight with a shark. The Submarine Film Corporation would also partner with other companies such as Thanhouser Company. J. Ernest Williamson and his brother George M. 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It was Japan that eventually succeeded in opening Korea, when it forced Joseon to sign the unequal JapanbKorea Treaty of 1876. Japan then began a process of absorbing Korea into its own sphere of influence over the course of several decades. According to Kirk W. Larsen, by 1882, Japan appeared to be the preeminent power on the peninsula, even over Joseon's formal suzerain, Qing. Japan's hegemony over Korea was further cemented by the Japanese victory in the 1894 to 1895 First SinobJapanese War. The Treaty of Shimonoseki that ended the war stipulated that Qing would relinquish Joseon from its influence. The Russian Empire then attempted to put Korea in its own sphere of influence, but was soundly defeated in the 1904 to 1905 Russo-Japanese War. By this point, Japan was the unquestioned hegemon over Korea. In 1905, it made Joseon its protectorate, and in 1910, it formally absorbed Korea into its emp ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2024 08:11:44 +0100 From: "Better than Viagra" Subject: Perks up a limp Johnson in seconds Perks up a limp Johnson in seconds http://prostabiome.best/JrxscPLyMEbf7IbDeWDHTc6Md2viMNlE6dkFCTYjmFJ1BGwYxg http://prostabiome.best/uvUnAh6hzo_yGZNke3Hu5z3BMG6LPUFFPsywrj9K68hzugc54Q orn in Glasgow, Scotland on 23 July 1883. He was married to actress Ethel Patrick. Like Stuart, Ethel had a background in English theatre before moving to the United States. Ethel continued to work in Broadway theater before she married Paton. Paton had three children: Edward, Lillian, and George. In 1916, George died at the age of one. Like their father, Edward and Lillian also worked with Universal in music editing and the film library, respectively. On 18 September 1944, Ethel died at the Motion Picture & Television Fund Country House in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, where Stuart also died on 16 December of the same year, at the age of 61. His cremated remains are stored at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed] Career Paton started his career working in London theater before moving to Los Angeles in 1912 where he would work for Universal, for whom he would do a majority of his writing and directing throughout his career. Despite a large filmography, many of Paton's films are lost or very little is known about them today. Scene from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Paton is perhaps remembered best for his 1916 film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The film was revolutionary at the time because it was one of the first motion pictures to include underwater filming. The production used the "photosphere" technology developed by John Ernest Williamson and his brother, George. 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One soldier schemes to kidnap the child aboard Denver's yacht. Another hears of the plan and starts swimming to the yacht to rescue her. Simultaneously, Nemo discovers the yacht belongs to Denver, the enemy he has been seeking all these years. The Nautilus destroys the yacht with a torpedo, but Captain Nemo saves the girl and her rescuer. In elaborate flashback scenes to India, Nemo reveals he is Prince Daaker and created the Nautilus to seek revenge on Charles Denver. It overjoyed him to discover that the abandoned wild girl is his long-lost daughter, but his emotion overcomes him, and he dies. 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In mitigation, McGee claimed he had to flee West Africa to avoid being forced to join a gang, while the ot ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15269 ***********************************************