In case you really can’t live without Wikipedia….

As many people know Wikipedia is protesting about the US government’s proposed SOPA legislation. Consequently they’ve blacked out their home page (English language version). Whether you approve of this protest or not, you may find it difficult to do your homework, look up pointless facts or stalk celebrities without the wonders of Wikipedia.

Here’s a little workaround that gives you access to Wikipedia content….

As you can see, navigating to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page takes you to this “blacked out” page.

Blacked out Wikipedia home page

Wikipedia “Blackout”

 

 

If you really need content from Wikipedia, here’s how to get it from the google cache.

First go to http://www.google.com or http://www.google.co.uk and search for the content that you want. Instead of searching “the whole Internet”, specify that you only want to look for Wikipedia content.

For example to search for King Henry, type
site:en.wikipedia.org King Henry

Google site specific search
Google site specific search

Once you have the search results, hover over the space to the right of the search results and you’ll see a double arrow appear. This shows you a preview of the search results. Hover over this (step 1) and click the word “cached” (step 2) as shown in the image below.

Example of Search results with link to google cached content
Search results and link to cached content

After clicking on the “cached” link you can see the content that you’re looking for served to you from the google cache rather than the Wikipedia pages.

Cached Wikipedia content
Cached Wikipedia content

Happy Googling!

 

Protect the Historic Rossendale Hospital Buildings


Rossendale Hospital
Rossendale Hospital

The former Rossendale Hospital is a beautiful building built from local stone. The historic frontage of the former hospital is a local landmark and is both culturally and historically significant.

The building was originally erected as a “poor house” or “work house”. There is some interesting information about the building and its former inhabitants at this website.
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Haslingden/

The local council’s plans for housing will see this historic building demolished. I for one would like to see the historic part of the existing building retained within the development to preserve our local heritage.

Jake Berry, the local MP is campaigning to keep this local landmark. I’d encourage you to do the same, by signing the petition.  Protect our Historic Hospital Petition | GoPetition

Amazing Time Lapse film of Earth taken from the ISS

Earth | Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over | NASA, ISS from Michael König on Vimeo.

Time lapse sequences of photographs taken with a special low-light 4K-camera

by the crew of expedition 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from
August to October, 2011.

HD, refurbished, smoothed, retimed, denoised, deflickered, cut, etc.

Music: Jan Jelinek | Do Dekor, faitiche back2001
w+p by Jan Jelinek, published by Betke Edition
janjelinek.com | faitiche.de

Editing: Michael König

Image Courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory,
NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth
eol.jsc.nasa.gov

Shooting locations in order of appearance:

1. Aurora Borealis Pass over the United States at Night
2. Aurora Borealis and eastern United States at Night
3. Aurora Australis from Madagascar to southwest of Australia
4. Aurora Australis south of Australia
5. Northwest coast of United States to Central South America at Night
6. Aurora Australis from the Southern to the Northern Pacific Ocean
7. Halfway around the World
8. Night Pass over Central Africa and the Middle East
9. Evening Pass over the Sahara Desert and the Middle East
10. Pass over Canada and Central United States at Night
11. Pass over Southern California to Hudson Bay
12. Islands in the Philippine Sea at Night
13. Pass over Eastern Asia to Philippine Sea and Guam
14. Views of the Mideast at Night
15. Night Pass over Mediterranean Sea
16. Aurora Borealis and the United States at Night
17. Aurora Australis over Indian Ocean
18. Eastern Europe to Southeastern Asia at Night