Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Connecting Additional Fan To Xbox

awaiting update ...

A particularly heavy schedule of work will push the update to much later this week. Friday? Saturday? Sunday? Maybe even two updates next week?

In the meantime, I invite you to do two things:

First, go read the excellent documents prepared by Vicky Lapointe Charles Chambers, one of the fastest growing crime in the history of Quebec City, including its most recent article on the fate of Chambers, confirming, it seems, the time of his death. Go read his blog, Heritage, History and Media and happy reading! The record is tied.

Secondly, I know the Court's history (submitted by the National Capital Commission of Quebec) has announced its programming in representation on the Chambers, but I also invite you to go see the presentation of the Commission on National Battlefields on this topic. Indeed, their activity Trial Chambers of the band (click on link for details) will be presented on Friday 17 and Saturday, September 18, 2010 for a third edition (the activity was introduced in 2008 and 2009) . It is a historical movie, halfway between the theater and the interpretation that will help you understand a little better the justice system from the early 19th century. You will attend a portion of the hearing in Chambers and will take part in the trial. And above all, you can visit two places very important to the story of robbers Cape Red (band Chambers) dungeons and various rooms of the Morrin Centre (which housed the prison town of Quebec at that time) and Chapel congregation (now Jesuit chapel) which was "seen" by Chambers and his band in February 1835. Reservations are required, 418-649-6157!

good week!

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