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torsdag den 10. marts 2011
Thy´s Day # 42
Who was here?
And a reminder: you have nine days left to join Margot´s Christchurch raffle - support the earthquake victims and win crime fiction. Do the Write Thing.
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Jane: jo, billederne er jo ikke nødvendigvis fra den pågældende Thys dag ;)
Og jeg håber bestemt, du vil støtte new zealænderne så du kan vinde endnu en elektronisk udgave af "Candied Crime". Hvis du nu skulle være skeløjet... ;)
Clarissa: no, I taught crime fiction. I participated in a project together with their math teacher who taught them the basics of cryptography, and in English we read the Sherlock Holmes story "The Dancing Men" plus a Poe´s "The Gold Bug". I think our students liked it - at least I did.
Er I ikke sluppet af med sneen endnu? Hernede sydpå er foråret kommet med regn og grå skyer - det løbende folk takker guderne :-)
SvarSletMed chancen for at vinde et ægte Dorte Hummelshøj værk skulle man måske overveje at støtte de der New Zealændere... Fedt initiativ!
Jane: jo, billederne er jo ikke nødvendigvis fra den pågældende Thys dag ;)
SvarSletOg jeg håber bestemt, du vil støtte new zealænderne så du kan vinde endnu en elektronisk udgave af "Candied Crime". Hvis du nu skulle være skeløjet... ;)
Dorte - Tak for omtalen af min tombola! Og tak for fotoet. Jeg savner sne!
SvarSletYes, go support the victims! Thanks, Dorte.
SvarSletthats a great photo. Thought provoking to say the least.
SvarSletSize 9½?
SvarSletMargot: det var så lidt.
SvarSletVi har næsten ingen sne tilbage - og jeg savner den ikke!!!
Clarissa: you are welcome.
Heather: I thought they were fun for an amateur sleuth.
Linse: somewhat larger than that, I think :D
I love this shot and how part of the prints have more snow in them. Makes for a very interesting photo!
SvarSletThank you, Kelly. I am glad our snow has gone, but I must admit it makes brilliant photos.
SvarSletQuestion for you Dorte: what class did you teach where the atbash cipher came up? Did you teach cryptography?
SvarSletClarissa: no, I taught crime fiction. I participated in a project together with their math teacher who taught them the basics of cryptography, and in English we read the Sherlock Holmes story "The Dancing Men" plus a Poe´s "The Gold Bug". I think our students liked it - at least I did.
SvarSletThat's a great picture for getting the creative juices going, especially for a mystery!
SvarSletBelle: I couldn´t resist this motive either.
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