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Czernowitz Community Calendar
Nationalistic Delirium in Bucharest on 21.06.1941
Testing the WordPress iPad App, I’m releasing one more photo from the Willy Pragher Collection.
Czernowitz Street View by Yandex
Multiple identities.
By signing in with more than one identity may have many advantages :
1. It will increase the population and the number of blogs.
2. You can express yourself freely . You can tell your alter ego what you think about him.
3. You may find out things you never knew before.
Hardy
Starting Up…
Commenting on this post will allow us to communicate even if you have had difficulty registering or logging in.
At the bottom of this post you will see ‘# Comments’, where the # sign shows the number of comments that have been added. Just click on ‘# Comments’ and you will see a screen where you fill out your name and email addy.
We won’t publish anyone’s email address. If you don’t want to put your real email address into the box, just make one up. You will have to have a name and email address to comment.
When you go to register, you will have to use an email address that works as that’s how you will receive your password for posting to the blog.
Ok… enough! If you need help right at the beginning, just leave a comment on this post.
jerome
Halleluya!
Good idea , lets see participation. See
Hello Blog!
Nice work, Jeromer! Works well. But it would be nice to have a direct link from the ehpes.com/blog1 location right to “Compose a New Post”. Can it work that way?
I found the file with this post on my hard drive. I think it’s the ceremonial hall at the Cz. cemetery entrance. Who can make some use of these plans? Best to everyone!
Bruce Reisch
Just testing
Hello Jerome, hi ephes-members. Just testing how to post in the blog. Seems quite simple for the moment. Czernowitzers are bright people, aren´t we?
best regards
Lilian
Complaint
How is this for a title? My password is such that there is absolutely no chance that I will remember it.
Other than that, I think this blog is a good idea, Mimi