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  1. Atención, preparen agendas:
    el próximo viernes 21/8 a las 11.00 AM (hora de Uruguay) tendremos en el seminario del Clemente Estable a Daniel Viñar / @ulvida hablando de un tema importante

    "Software Libre, Ciencia Abierta: ¿En qué estamos? ¿Cómo seguir?"

    Acérquense al Instituto en Av. Italia 3318 en Montevideo.
    Habrá transmisión para quienes no puedan asistir presencialmente.

    +info YA disponible en:

    gub.uy/ministerio-educacion-cu

    #Uruguay #Clemente #iibce #foss #softwarelibre #cienciaabierta #openscience #freesoftware #gnu #fosstodon #seminario #udelar #ciencia #cienciaytecnologia

  2. Atención, preparen agendas:
    el próximo viernes 21/8 a las 11.00 AM (hora de Uruguay) tendremos en el seminario del Clemente Estable a Daniel Viñar / @ulvida hablando de un tema importante

    "Software Libre, Ciencia Abierta: ¿En qué estamos? ¿Cómo seguir?"

    Acérquense al Instituto en Av. Italia 3318 en Montevideo.
    Habrá transmisión para quienes no puedan asistir presencialmente.

    +info YA disponible en:

    gub.uy/ministerio-educacion-cu

    #Uruguay #Clemente #iibce #foss #softwarelibre #cienciaabierta #openscience #freesoftware #gnu #fosstodon #seminario #udelar #ciencia #cienciaytecnologia

  3. Atención, preparen agendas:
    el próximo viernes 21/8 a las 11.00 AM (hora de Uruguay) tendremos en el seminario del Clemente Estable a Daniel Viñar / @ulvida hablando de un tema importante

    "Software Libre, Ciencia Abierta: ¿En qué estamos? ¿Cómo seguir?"

    Acérquense al Instituto en Av. Italia 3318 en Montevideo.
    Habrá transmisión para quienes no puedan asistir presencialmente.

    +info YA disponible en:

    gub.uy/ministerio-educacion-cu

    #Uruguay #Clemente #iibce #foss #softwarelibre #cienciaabierta #openscience #freesoftware #gnu #fosstodon #seminario #udelar #ciencia #cienciaytecnologia

  4. Atención, preparen agendas:
    el próximo viernes 21/8 a las 11.00 AM (hora de Uruguay) tendremos en el seminario del Clemente Estable a Daniel Viñar / @ulvida hablando de un tema importante

    "Software Libre, Ciencia Abierta: ¿En qué estamos? ¿Cómo seguir?"

    Acérquense al Instituto en Av. Italia 3318 en Montevideo.
    Habrá transmisión para quienes no puedan asistir presencialmente.

    +info YA disponible en:

    gub.uy/ministerio-educacion-cu

    #Uruguay #Clemente #iibce #foss #softwarelibre #cienciaabierta #openscience #freesoftware #gnu #fosstodon #seminario #udelar #ciencia #cienciaytecnologia

  5. Atención, preparen agendas:
    el próximo viernes 21/8 a las 11.00 AM (hora de Uruguay) tendremos en el seminario del Clemente Estable a Daniel Viñar / @ulvida hablando de un tema importante

    "Software Libre, Ciencia Abierta: ¿En qué estamos? ¿Cómo seguir?"

    Acérquense al Instituto en Av. Italia 3318 en Montevideo.
    Habrá transmisión para quienes no puedan asistir presencialmente.

    +info YA disponible en:

    gub.uy/ministerio-educacion-cu

    #Uruguay #Clemente #iibce #foss #softwarelibre #cienciaabierta #openscience #freesoftware #gnu #fosstodon #seminario #udelar #ciencia #cienciaytecnologia

  6. Printemps 2026 : météo clémente, 2e tour des élections, ce qui vous attend cette fin de

    Municipales 2026 : l’heure du choix final La tension monte-t-elle chaque jour d’un cran ou deux dans les états-majors…
    #Nantes #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2026 #2e #actu #Actualités #attend #clémente #elections #europe #fin #Loire-Atlantique #Météo #paysdelaloire #printemps #Républiquefrançaise #semaine #Tour
    europesays.com/fr/810859/

  7. Luis Clemente says he's thankful that Pittsburgh continues to honor his father during today's Pittsburgh Walk of Fame induction. @[email protected] #robertoclemente #clemente #pittsburgh

  8. Luis Clemente says he's thankful that Pittsburgh continues to honor his father during today's Pittsburgh Walk of Fame induction. @[email protected] #robertoclemente #clemente #pittsburgh

  9. Luis Clemente says he's thankful that Pittsburgh continues to honor his father during today's Pittsburgh Walk of Fame induction. @[email protected] #robertoclemente #clemente #pittsburgh

  10. #OTD (Oct 05) in 1925 Carmine #Clemente is sentenced in #Bronx County Court to 10 to 20 years in prison for first-degree #robbery.

    #MafiaHistory #Histodons @mafiahistory

  11. #OTD (Oct 05) in 1925 Carmine #Clemente is sentenced in #Bronx County Court to 10 to 20 years in prison for first-degree #robbery.

    #MafiaHistory #Histodons @mafiahistory

  12. #OTD (Oct 05) in 1925 Carmine #Clemente is sentenced in #Bronx County Court to 10 to 20 years in prison for first-degree #robbery.

    #MafiaHistory #Histodons @mafiahistory

  13. #OTD (Oct 05) in 1925 Carmine #Clemente is sentenced in #Bronx County Court to 10 to 20 years in prison for first-degree #robbery.

    #MafiaHistory #Histodons @mafiahistory

  14. #OTD (Oct 05) in 1925 Carmine #Clemente is sentenced in #Bronx County Court to 10 to 20 years in prison for first-degree #robbery.

    #MafiaHistory #Histodons @mafiahistory

  15. İtalyan şef Clemente Müslüman olma hikayesini anlattı: 12 yıldır Brüksel'de yaşayan 35 yaşındaki İtalyan şef Lucas Clemente, Müslüman olma yolculuğunu AA muhabirine anlattı.

    İtalya'nın Milano kentinde doğduğunu, eğitimini turizm üzerine tamamladığını ve aldığı iş teklifi üzerine Brüksel'e yerleştiğini belirten Clemente, "Bir arkadaşımdan barmen olarak çalışmak üzere teklif aldım. Brüksel'in… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/italyan EshaHaber.com.tr #Clemente #İslam #Müslümanlık #Brüksel #İtalyanŞef

  16. İtalyan şef Clemente Müslüman olma hikayesini anlattı: 12 yıldır Brüksel'de yaşayan 35 yaşındaki İtalyan şef Lucas Clemente, Müslüman olma yolculuğunu AA muhabirine anlattı.

    İtalya'nın Milano kentinde doğduğunu, eğitimini turizm üzerine tamamladığını ve aldığı iş teklifi üzerine Brüksel'e yerleştiğini belirten Clemente, "Bir arkadaşımdan barmen olarak çalışmak üzere teklif aldım. Brüksel'in… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/italyan EshaHaber.com.tr #Clemente #İslam #Müslümanlık #Brüksel #İtalyanŞef

  17. İtalyan şef Clemente Müslüman olma hikayesini anlattı: 12 yıldır Brüksel'de yaşayan 35 yaşındaki İtalyan şef Lucas Clemente, Müslüman olma yolculuğunu AA muhabirine anlattı.

    İtalya'nın Milano kentinde doğduğunu, eğitimini turizm üzerine tamamladığını ve aldığı iş teklifi üzerine Brüksel'e yerleştiğini belirten Clemente, "Bir arkadaşımdan barmen olarak çalışmak üzere teklif aldım. Brüksel'in… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/italyan EshaHaber.com.tr #Clemente #İslam #Müslümanlık #Brüksel #İtalyanŞef

  18. Wildfire damages Navy base on remote California island; live fire suspected

    About 75 miles northwest of San Diego, beyond the view of much of the mainland,
    the rugged and remote Navy outpost of San Clemente Island remains a mystery to most Californians.

    For nine decades, #San #Clemente #Island, the southernmost of the eight Channel Islands,
    has been owned by the Navy and is largely inaccessible to civilians.

    Throughout this time the volcanic isle’s sprawling shoreline and rolling hills have served as a crucial military training ground where U.S. troops detonate grenades and fire heavy artillery. It’s also the Navy’s last live-firing range for ship-to-shore bombardments.

    So, in late July, few noticed when a catastrophic wildfire swept over more than 13,000 acres of the island outpost.

    Between July 24 and July 30, the blaze scorched more than a third of the island, damaging more than nine miles of high-voltage power lines, including more than 160 utility lines and a transformer, according to Navy documents

    The fire also swept through parts of the island that have rare habitats for sensitive plant and animal species found nowhere else, such as the endangered San Clemente loggerhead shrike, a carnivorous songbird.
    The conflagration left the southern end of the island charred, and numerous Navy buildings without power.

    It is expected to take at least a year to restore electricity to those facilities. In the meantime, the Navy will rely on diesel-powered backup generators to maintain communications for its operations, as well as for Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control functions and Coast Guard search-and-rescue missions

    latimes.com/environment/story/

  19. Wildfire damages Navy base on remote California island; live fire suspected

    About 75 miles northwest of San Diego, beyond the view of much of the mainland,
    the rugged and remote Navy outpost of San Clemente Island remains a mystery to most Californians.

    For nine decades, #San #Clemente #Island, the southernmost of the eight Channel Islands,
    has been owned by the Navy and is largely inaccessible to civilians.

    Throughout this time the volcanic isle’s sprawling shoreline and rolling hills have served as a crucial military training ground where U.S. troops detonate grenades and fire heavy artillery. It’s also the Navy’s last live-firing range for ship-to-shore bombardments.

    So, in late July, few noticed when a catastrophic wildfire swept over more than 13,000 acres of the island outpost.

    Between July 24 and July 30, the blaze scorched more than a third of the island, damaging more than nine miles of high-voltage power lines, including more than 160 utility lines and a transformer, according to Navy documents

    The fire also swept through parts of the island that have rare habitats for sensitive plant and animal species found nowhere else, such as the endangered San Clemente loggerhead shrike, a carnivorous songbird.
    The conflagration left the southern end of the island charred, and numerous Navy buildings without power.

    It is expected to take at least a year to restore electricity to those facilities. In the meantime, the Navy will rely on diesel-powered backup generators to maintain communications for its operations, as well as for Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control functions and Coast Guard search-and-rescue missions

    latimes.com/environment/story/

  20. Wildfire damages Navy base on remote California island; live fire suspected

    About 75 miles northwest of San Diego, beyond the view of much of the mainland,
    the rugged and remote Navy outpost of San Clemente Island remains a mystery to most Californians.

    For nine decades, #San #Clemente #Island, the southernmost of the eight Channel Islands,
    has been owned by the Navy and is largely inaccessible to civilians.

    Throughout this time the volcanic isle’s sprawling shoreline and rolling hills have served as a crucial military training ground where U.S. troops detonate grenades and fire heavy artillery. It’s also the Navy’s last live-firing range for ship-to-shore bombardments.

    So, in late July, few noticed when a catastrophic wildfire swept over more than 13,000 acres of the island outpost.

    Between July 24 and July 30, the blaze scorched more than a third of the island, damaging more than nine miles of high-voltage power lines, including more than 160 utility lines and a transformer, according to Navy documents

    The fire also swept through parts of the island that have rare habitats for sensitive plant and animal species found nowhere else, such as the endangered San Clemente loggerhead shrike, a carnivorous songbird.
    The conflagration left the southern end of the island charred, and numerous Navy buildings without power.

    It is expected to take at least a year to restore electricity to those facilities. In the meantime, the Navy will rely on diesel-powered backup generators to maintain communications for its operations, as well as for Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control functions and Coast Guard search-and-rescue missions

    latimes.com/environment/story/

  21. Wildfire damages Navy base on remote California island; live fire suspected

    About 75 miles northwest of San Diego, beyond the view of much of the mainland,
    the rugged and remote Navy outpost of San Clemente Island remains a mystery to most Californians.

    For nine decades, #San #Clemente #Island, the southernmost of the eight Channel Islands,
    has been owned by the Navy and is largely inaccessible to civilians.

    Throughout this time the volcanic isle’s sprawling shoreline and rolling hills have served as a crucial military training ground where U.S. troops detonate grenades and fire heavy artillery. It’s also the Navy’s last live-firing range for ship-to-shore bombardments.

    So, in late July, few noticed when a catastrophic wildfire swept over more than 13,000 acres of the island outpost.

    Between July 24 and July 30, the blaze scorched more than a third of the island, damaging more than nine miles of high-voltage power lines, including more than 160 utility lines and a transformer, according to Navy documents

    The fire also swept through parts of the island that have rare habitats for sensitive plant and animal species found nowhere else, such as the endangered San Clemente loggerhead shrike, a carnivorous songbird.
    The conflagration left the southern end of the island charred, and numerous Navy buildings without power.

    It is expected to take at least a year to restore electricity to those facilities. In the meantime, the Navy will rely on diesel-powered backup generators to maintain communications for its operations, as well as for Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control functions and Coast Guard search-and-rescue missions

    latimes.com/environment/story/

  22. Wildfire damages Navy base on remote California island; live fire suspected

    About 75 miles northwest of San Diego, beyond the view of much of the mainland,
    the rugged and remote Navy outpost of San Clemente Island remains a mystery to most Californians.

    For nine decades, #San #Clemente #Island, the southernmost of the eight Channel Islands,
    has been owned by the Navy and is largely inaccessible to civilians.

    Throughout this time the volcanic isle’s sprawling shoreline and rolling hills have served as a crucial military training ground where U.S. troops detonate grenades and fire heavy artillery. It’s also the Navy’s last live-firing range for ship-to-shore bombardments.

    So, in late July, few noticed when a catastrophic wildfire swept over more than 13,000 acres of the island outpost.

    Between July 24 and July 30, the blaze scorched more than a third of the island, damaging more than nine miles of high-voltage power lines, including more than 160 utility lines and a transformer, according to Navy documents

    The fire also swept through parts of the island that have rare habitats for sensitive plant and animal species found nowhere else, such as the endangered San Clemente loggerhead shrike, a carnivorous songbird.
    The conflagration left the southern end of the island charred, and numerous Navy buildings without power.

    It is expected to take at least a year to restore electricity to those facilities. In the meantime, the Navy will rely on diesel-powered backup generators to maintain communications for its operations, as well as for Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control functions and Coast Guard search-and-rescue missions

    latimes.com/environment/story/