Hi community
I share with you the link to see (just now) the ceremony of the Princess of
Asturias prize giving, to see it online. There's an option to hear the
audio in English:
http://www.rtve.es/noticias/premios-princesa-asturias/directo/
Congratulations to all!
Enjoy!
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*Salvador
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Dear Patrik,
Thank you for your message.
I fully understand your concerns to see the FoP reduced to only
architectural works and sculptures.
Simply, this is what goes better in the current French context...
This is not an ideological limitation of Wikimédia France but rather a
strategic and
congratulations, everyone, for the amazing work you've done for bringing
Wikipedia where it is today! It's amazing to take a moment and look back on
all what's achieved! :-)
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Jane Darnell wrote:
> Wow thanks for the link - but wait, bagpipes?
>
Wow thanks for the link - but wait, bagpipes?
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Salvador A wrote:
> Hi community
>
> I share with you the link to see (just now) the ceremony of the Princess of
> Asturias prize giving, to see it online. There's an option to hear the
>
Congratulations to all Wikipedians from all countries of this planet, who
have volunteered to build one of the largest international collaboration of
human civilisation.
Cheers
Bodhisattwa
On 23 Oct 2015 22:17, "Jane Darnell" wrote:
> Yes, definitely! It's hard to imagine