ComicRack is an eComic Reader and Manager for Windows computers supporting the Comic Book Archive file. It is an attempt to create an ITunes like expierence for eComics.
As a reader ComicRack supports: different display modes, full screen, information overlays, magnifier, color adjustments, automatic backcolor matching and a multi tab interface to quickly switch between eComics.
ComicRack enables browsing and searching eComics in the library, creating folders and lists, tagging, creating smart lists, format converting, and sharing across home networks
It is free and on version 0.9.68.
Supports reading cbz/zip/cbr/rar/cbt/tar/pdf comics.
As a reader ComicRack supports: different display modes, full screen, information overlays, magnifier, color adjustments, automatic backcolor matching and a multi tab interface to quickly switch between eComics.
ComicRack enables browsing and searching eComics in the library, creating folders and lists, tagging, creating smart lists, format converting, and sharing across home networks
It is free and on version 0.9.68.
Supports reading cbz/zip/cbr/rar/cbt/tar/pdf comics.
Chris Bennetts (b. 7 June 1987) is Co-Chair of the Board of Trustees of UK Youth Parliament and President of the Junior Common Room (JCR) of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Born in Truro, Cornwall, he moved to Halifax, West Yorkshire, in 1989. He attended New Road Primary School, Sowerby Bridge, and Ryburn Valley High School, Sowerby.
He became involved in the UK Youth Parliament in March 2004 when he sought and won election as MYP for Calderdale, securing the highest single number of votes for a candidate ever recorded in the borough. He stood down in November 2005 to take up a seat on the organisation's Board of Trustees, representing the MYPs of Yorkshire and the Humber region. He was elected to a second term on the Board in December 2007. He has been Co-Chair of the Board since January 2007.
At the end of his first year studying History and Politics at Pembroke College, Oxford, in June 2007, he was elected JCR President.
Born in Truro, Cornwall, he moved to Halifax, West Yorkshire, in 1989. He attended New Road Primary School, Sowerby Bridge, and Ryburn Valley High School, Sowerby.
He became involved in the UK Youth Parliament in March 2004 when he sought and won election as MYP for Calderdale, securing the highest single number of votes for a candidate ever recorded in the borough. He stood down in November 2005 to take up a seat on the organisation's Board of Trustees, representing the MYPs of Yorkshire and the Humber region. He was elected to a second term on the Board in December 2007. He has been Co-Chair of the Board since January 2007.
At the end of his first year studying History and Politics at Pembroke College, Oxford, in June 2007, he was elected JCR President.
"High-tech lynching" is a term describing a period of nonstop, vicious verbal attacks directed at a particular person or group that is communicated through the mass media such as TV, radio, newspapers, periodicals, or the Internet. The term was first coined by Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court confirmation hearings, referring to the allegedly racist remarks by the Democrats in the Senate.
See also:
* Lynching
See also:
* Lynching
the BjornSocialist Republic is a micronation, based in Sweden, founded in August 2005. The proclaimed state, which territory is a tractor-shaped rock in Scania, is, according to its self proclaimed state administration, politically based upon 'the Bjorn principles and a Marxist brand of socialism'. The 'republic' has tried to gain recognition by Swedish courts, without success.