West Runton War Memorial is situated in the Parish of Runton in the English County of Norfolk. The Memorial is constructed of Brick and Flint and is built into the southern perimeter wall of the Parish Church of the Holy Trinity. There are three tablets set into the front. Three steps lead up to the memorial and flower troughs sit at the foot of the World war 1 tablets. It stands right on the verge of the A149 and is quiet precarious for anyone taking a visit to the Memorial. The inscription above the Tablets reads ‘’They were a wall unto us both by night and day’’ (Bible: 1 Kings, (1 Samuel), Chapter 25, verse 16) and also ‘’ To the Men of Runton who fell’’. There are a total of 37 names on the tablets.
XArchive is an open source (GPL) archive creation and extraction utility for Linux using the GTK+ interface toolkit. What makes XArchive different from many other archiving tools is that XArchive is a control program for shell script 'wrappers' around the various command line tools that deal with the archive formats XArchive supports. Enabling a new format merely requires writing a new wrapper script and placing it in XArchive's wrapper directory. The developer states that once he had the first script written, writing the others took "less than an hour."
The program has a full graphical interface, with tabs in the main window for opening multiple archives simultaneously - a new instance is not required for each file. A toolbar in the main window allows access to all the main functions of the program, which combined with the single window nature, makes XArchive a good match for tiling window managers like dwm. There is a similarly-named program called Xarchiver which performs much the same function and was released around the same time but this, according to XArchive's author, is a coincidence.
Supported formats: rar, tar, zip, 7zip, arj, rpm, deb, and ace (only reading and extracting is supported for ace archives)
The program has a full graphical interface, with tabs in the main window for opening multiple archives simultaneously - a new instance is not required for each file. A toolbar in the main window allows access to all the main functions of the program, which combined with the single window nature, makes XArchive a good match for tiling window managers like dwm. There is a similarly-named program called Xarchiver which performs much the same function and was released around the same time but this, according to XArchive's author, is a coincidence.
Supported formats: rar, tar, zip, 7zip, arj, rpm, deb, and ace (only reading and extracting is supported for ace archives)
Smoosh are working on songs for an upcoming currently unnamed studio album, and are reported to have recorded "a little less than half of it".
The new songs being performed by Smoosh so far are:
*Great Skies
*Promises
*In the Fall
Asya has also talked about the various new instruments used on the album
"...It's gonna be fun, though, because I'm gonna make it really different - not just piano, drums and vocals. We already have a trumpet player, and maybe we'll add a melodica, an accordion and more horns and a guitar - pretty much any cool instruments that I can find."
The new songs being performed by Smoosh so far are:
*Great Skies
*Promises
*In the Fall
Asya has also talked about the various new instruments used on the album
"...It's gonna be fun, though, because I'm gonna make it really different - not just piano, drums and vocals. We already have a trumpet player, and maybe we'll add a melodica, an accordion and more horns and a guitar - pretty much any cool instruments that I can find."
In the computer game Homeworld, Riesstiu IV was the last Emperor of the Taiidan Empire. He came to power by murdering his immediate family members and declaring himself emperor. His rule was marked by harsh oppression, tax revolts, and a general decline of the Taiidan Empire. Riesstiu IV was killed when his command ship was destroyed by the Kushan fleet.