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INTERNET TIME

In Swatch Internet Time a normal day of 24 hours (1,440 minutes) is divided into 1000 Swatch .beats, each of 86.4 mean solar seconds. The number of .beats which have elapsed since midnight at Swatch's head-quarters in Switzerland is displayed above.
http://www.swatch.com/

Welcome to
Roger Harris' web-site

 

URL: http://www.nationalfinder.com/index.htm/
Updated: 14 August 2016
Compiled by Roger Shlomo Harris ©1999-2016
E-mail: rwsh@nationalfinder.com

 

WORLD-WIDE TIMES
Steffen Thorsen's
http://www.TimeAndDate.com
 
Jewish holiday calendars & Hebrew date converter

 

 
   
Judaica and Hebraica Booksellers
Judaica and Hebraica Booksellers in Great Britain and Eire, world-wide and on the Internet. Includes a short section on Hebrew calligraphy.
Jewish Music Resources on the Internet
A list of links. Mostly the links are to specifically Jewish resources whilst others are of a general musical interest.
Making the Alphabet Dance
A collection of ingenious Hebrew letter forms. This directory contains nearly 2 MBytes of image data and will take several minutes to load more than 100 image files - so relax and think kindly thoughts while the bytes race by.
Hechshers K kosher
Hechshers resemble commercial trademarks and are affixed mainly to various packaged foods to indicate that a Jewish regulatory body has adjudged the food to be kosher and in conformance with Jewish laws of ritual purity. More than 900 hechshers are displayed.
Southern Africa Jewish Genealogy
This is a link to the Southern Africa section of the large Jewish genealogy web-site which is maintained by JewishGen, Inc.
Zalman Fisher's analysis of Torah cantillation:
http://www.torah-cantillation-analytics.nationalfinder.com/
or via http://tinyurl.com/3yy5l77
Jewish Book Week, London, U.K.
2017
Web-site: http://www.jewishbookweek.com

 
Jewish Music Festival
A part of the Jewish Music Institute, London, U.K.
Web-site: http://www.jmi.org.uk
Collectable Ephemera: Fruit labels
Fruit labels are a fairly recent innovation (perhaps 1998) in the display and sale of fruit in grocery shops and supermarkets in the U.K. rocha-3.jpg They are printed on paper or on plastic film and often bear the name of the fruit to which they are attached. The designs are colourful and apparently identical labels may, like postage stamps, differ because of small variations in printing, colour, design, typeface details and security incisions. The images of more than 1,000 labels are displayed.
Collectable Ephemera: Fruit wrappers loquendo-1.jpg
Fruit wrappers adorn oranges and lemons in London grocery shops and fruit barrows. The designs include boldly coloured roundels and simple repeated lines of text. About 170 wrappers are illustrated here.
Book-finder services on the Internet  
North London Action for the Homeless, London N16, U.K.
We are a small charity that runs a drop-in centre based in Stoke Newington Road, Hackney N16 7UE, for homeless people and for those in needy circumstances.Our kitchen opens twice a week (Monday lunch: 12.00pm - 1.30pm, and Wednesday supper: 7.00pm -8.30pm) and provides a three-course vegetarian meal consisting of soup, bread and butter, main course, dessert and tea or coffee for all our clients free of charge.
Street Map
The Soho Society, London
Soho, London W1, is the real, original Soho. Its name dates back to the reign of King Henry VIII.

The Soho Society is dedicated to the improvement of living, working and recreational conditions in Soho for residents, schools, businesses and visitors.

Eskimo "snow" words
The Inuit people are reputed to have more than thirty words for snow. This fallacy stems in part from the agglutinative structure of Inuit words. English also has many 'snow words,' i.e. words which refer to frozen water in its many forms: snow, slush, sleet, ice, frost, snowflake, blizzard, hail, icicle, iceberg, glacier, etc.
Some forenames and surnames
Many English male and female personal names are used both as forenames and surnames. Others are nouns and verbs, multipart or apparently misspelled. Here are lists of names collected from a variety of published sources.
HTML characters, colours and symbols
Lists of standard HyperText Markup Language tags.
Leverton Stores - gourmet groceries in Kentish Town, London NW5, U.K.
  mclean-1.jpg Slide Rules

This is in preparation and will include images of 5", 10", circular and helical (eg. Otis King) slide rules.

The illustration is of a McLean Exchange Rates converter for travellers. The scales are equivalent to a 9" linear slide rule. No cursor was ever fitted. Dimensions: 87.8mm wide x 100.5mm high. The rectangular and circular parts are each about 0.7mm thick. The total thickness, including the rivet, is about 2.0mm. Off-white plastic.

alba-1.jpg Corporate Heraldry

The Coats of Arms of financial, commercial and industrial businesses are being replaced by modern logos and initial letters; often blurred blobs and squiggles with little design merit. Here is a selection of coats of arms collected during the 1970's.

Marti Catering, London, England.
Delicious food cooked by Marti McKellar. Piquant flavours - mouthwatering aromas. Lunches, dinners and receptions catered on your premises. Corporate and private functions for up to twenty people in the Allen Room, an elegant nineteenth-century wood-panelled dining-room in Dean Street in the heart of Soho.