PC World - November 1997
Gateway city ad
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NGC 1566, The Galaxy Gateway
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June's X-Men #35 will double as Uncanny X-Men #700, a supersized sendoff to Krakoa by Gerry Duggan, Kieron Gillen, Al Ewing, Chris Claremont, Gail Simone, Phil Noto, Josh Cassara, Lucas Werneck, Jerome Opena, Stefano Caselli, Walt Simonson & Leinil Yu, with a cover by Pepe Larraz
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Gateway 2000 P5-60
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The great Arch, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom,
Built in 1755, it formed the entrance to the enormous estate at Fonthill built later by William Beckford.
Credit: Beckford Arms / Boz Gagovski
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Plant of the Day
Thursday 30 May 2024
The perennial Myrrhis odorata (sweet cicely, anise, garden myrrh, great chervil, sweet bracken, sweet fern, sweet Mary) is distinguished by the white marks on the leaves. The foliage and stems are aniseed-scented, and the white umbel flowers are followed by dark spindle-shaped fruits.
Jill Raggett
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PC Mag - February 2001
Gateway Connected Touch Pad
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Triangulation Gateway 15FPS
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English Village Churches.
Burneston, North Yorkshire, England.
Built in three stages between 1395 and 1550 it is Grade 1 listed and the only Anglican church in England reputedly dedicated solely to St. Lambert.
One of its former vicars, Canon John Hartley, was noted for being a winner at the Men's Singles championship at Wimbledon two years running.
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