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🇨🇲 "Pour moi, c'est un défi. Mes amis canadiens se sont moqués lorsque j'ai parlé de cultiver du raisin au #Cameroun." Défi relevé, car depuis son retour du Canada, Boubakari Hamadou est parvenu à produire du raisin sur le sol camerounais, sans grande expérience en agriculture. Nous l'avons rencontré sur son site de production, dans la ville de #Maroua.
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These unique roof tiles in rural Spain, called 'Tejas mochueleras,' are built as safe nesting shelters for little owls.
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ma nouvelle création : l’ail pensif
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Do you know how soy sauce is actually brewed
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해변의 돌멩이를 하나씩 골라 바닥에 놓는다. 색을 맞추고, 위치를 잡고, 또 하나를 고른다. 영국 출신 아티스트 저스틴 베이트먼이 만드는 고양이 모자이크 랜드 아트다. 붙이지 않는다. 굳히지 않는다. 바람이 불면 흩어지고, 파도가 오면 사라진다. 그래서 영상이 남아있다.
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Une horizontale des 2015 du domaine des Roches Neuves. A lire sur lapassionduvin.com/loire/148…
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Le vin et son histoire en images: scènes de vendanges dans le Jura. A parcourir sur lapassionduvin.com/jura-et-s…
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Une verticale de Léoville Las Cases de 1937 à 2007 A lire sur lapassionduvin.com/bordeaux/…
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An accidental slip became the brightest moment of the show. What made it special wasn’t the mistake, it was the response. Teammates immediately stepped in to support one another, turning an awkward moment into a powerful reminder of what teamwork looks like. The best teams aren’t the ones that never fall. They’re the ones that always lift each other up.
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Une belle soirée entre LPViens A lire sur lapassionduvin.com/degustati…
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Very few sights are more spectacular than Mont Saint Michel at sunset!
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Autres temps... 😇
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In 1947, engineers working on a computer at Harvard traced a malfunction to a real moth lodged inside the machine. They preserved the insect by taping it into the logbook, producing one of the earliest recorded examples of a literal “computer bug.” The famous story of the “first computer bug” is largely accurate, though one key detail is often overlooked. On September 9, 1947, operators working on the Harvard Mark II electromechanical computer discovered a moth trapped between relay contacts that had caused the machine to malfunction. The insect was taped into the computer’s logbook alongside the note, “First actual case of bug being found,” creating one of the most iconic artifacts in computing history. That preserved logbook page still survives today as a lasting symbol of early computer culture. What many people forget is that the term “bug” had already been used by engineers for decades before computers even existed. As far back as the late 1800s, inventors such as Thomas Edison used the word to describe technical defects and unexplained mechanical problems. The Harvard incident did not create the term, but it gave the world something unforgettable: a literal insect causing trouble inside a computer, a story so fitting that it permanently embedded the phrase into modern technology culture.
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Illuminated manuscript page by Florence Aseult. The Passion of Christ, hand-painted on goat parchment using traditional medieval techniques. Lapis blue, crimson, 23-carat gold, and vivid floral pigments.
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