and some other information that


Below is a long blog post about 60 years of the Royal Navy’s Submarine Service. It contains lots of pictures and some other information that you might find interesting, I hope so anyway! A big thank-you to Chris for allowing me to publish it on my website - Edwyn Hughes Below is a long blog post about 18th Century New Jersey. This was part of my research for the new book I’m writing on the American Revolution, and it seems to be too much information for most people, but if you are interested in that time period this might appeal… By the early eighteenth century European settlers had already been living on what became known as ’the middle ground’, between Europe (which they considered civilized) and America (still uncivilised).…
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helpful in your decision making


Below is a long blog post about 360 Degree Photography and Virtual Tour. I hope that you will find it helpful in your decision making process when planning to use this technology for your business or event. The term “Virtual Reality” (VR) has been around since the early part of last century but was most popularly used by science fiction writers describing an imaginary world that could be explored through some sort of headgear.…
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transform from A J Kohn


Below is a long blog post about 50 years of work on the theory and computation of the inverse scattering transform, from A. J. Kohn in 1963 through to my work with H. Dautray in 2014-15 (and others too). It’s not intended as an introduction – see instead “A Short History Of The Inverse Scattering Transform” by L. R. Taylor which appeared in the SIAM Review (SIAM) vol 18 no 3 pp 527–535 September 1976 or downloadable here http://www.…
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weeks to write but its


Below is a long blog post about 10 things that I learned from the book of Genesis. It took me weeks to write, but it’s done now and ready for your viewing pleasure! Enjoy!!! The first chapter in this book starts with these words: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” This isn’t saying how old the world was or what time period we are dealing with here; rather, it means more like ‘the start.…
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regularly but you can also


Below is a long blog post about 2018 and the next steps for Lunar. I’ll be posting updates on here regularly, but you can also follow me at Twitter @lunarnow So it has been almost two years since I launched Lunar in June of 2016 with my first major release (Version 1), which included: A brand new design! Inspired by Apple’s iOS 7 redesign. And this time no more black background!…
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started with your new Google


Below is a long blog post about 30 of the most popular and useful features that will help you get started with your new Google Pixel device. It has been more than two years since we last saw an update to the Nexus lineup, so it was expected for Google to come up with something fresh in its next iteration of Android smartphones: the Google Pixels! The Pixel phones are the first devices from the company’s hardware division – called “Pixel” because they represent what Google considers as the best when it comes […] The post What Are Some Of The Most Useful Features In Your New Phone?…
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have spent many hours putting


Below is a long blog post about 1960’s era music and the bands that I grew up listening to. I have spent many hours putting this together so please take your time reading it if you are interested in my life as an aspiring musician growing up during the 1970’s! The 50th anniversary of Woodstock Festival took place on August,2nd , 3rd &4th 1969 at Yasgur’s farm near Bethel New York .…
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seems like there are plenty


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing in space. I’m not sure what you guys think, but it seems like there are plenty of applications for this technology on the moon or mars (or even orbiting earth). So when we talk about the future of manufacturing and industry as a whole - could this be one of those big game changers? Or just another gimmick to distract us from more important issues facing our society?…
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this including you all of


Below is a long blog post about 2014 and the year ahead. Firstly, I would like to wish everyone reading this, including you, all of your dreams for next year come true! May it be healthy and happy in every way possible. For those who don’t know me well enough yet (and there are many) here is some background on where my passion for health comes from: My father was diagnosed with cancer at age forty-five after being ill for most of his life; he died three years later when he was fifty two.…
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this week was spent working


Below is a long blog post about 12 things to do in the next two weeks. The main part of this week was spent working on my final project, which is due at midnight tonight! I’m happy with how it came out and excited for my presentation tomorrow morning! It has been super helpful having classmates workshop my ideas – thank you guys so much!! If anyone wants to come check out my project from noon-3pm today or Thursday (before 5pm) let me know!…
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