Post from the Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night forum
De Gerlache predicted that the expedition would cost about 300,000 francs ($1.8 million in current US dollars).
Does anybody know what conversion rate he used for this because every site I go to to try to convert Belgian Francs to USD it tells me it's worth about $8k, which presumably has to do with Belgium switching over to EUR in 2002. Using inflation converters for specific years doesn't work either since the data for Belgium only goes back to 1955. Did Sancton use a projected inflation rate to get these numbers??
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The Haunting of Hill House
Shirley Jackson
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My personal sweet spot is 200-400 pages, though certainly I read and love books that don't fall in this range! But I think this is a good length to get engrossed in a book without it becoming too much of a time commitment.
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Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night
Julian Sancton
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we’ve all used a variety things to mark our place in books, right? like a receipt, a ponytail, or a wrapper—but what’s something really weird you’ve used before? i’d say my most random bookmark was an orange peel…it’s a long story, but let’s just say desperate times, desperate measures 😭😭
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Hello! I tried to search a bit through the PB Club but wasn’t able to find a post about this (maybe i put the wrong keywords? idk) and searching online gives me too many options 🤣 so I decided to make a post :)
As the post's title says, I'm searching for an app (I have an android tablet) for reading ebooks, as I have some ebooks I got from Project Gutenberg and a bunch of pdf articles from JStor I'd love to read. But also, it'd be nice if i could also use it to download other ebooks (even if i find a pain reading stuff on a screen for long, but could work to read book previews before buying physical copies, i guess), but not tied to kobo or kindle and the likes.
I tried in the past using an old kobo reader, but maybe because it's very old (got it in 2012 iirc) it glitches easily, and it's a pain to use. I now have an epub reader and a pdf reader plugin on Obsidian, but it's not the best solution imho, bc I can't highlight/take notes.
TL;DR does anyone have any recs for android apps (not kindle or kobo) where i can read ebooks/pdfs and also download them? Bonus points if i can highlight or similar!
Sorry if it's too wordy! Thank you in advance for the help!
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I am curious to know: Wether or not you are in the pathway of the winter storm Fern, what books (any format) have you set aside to read while hunkering down/over the weekend? I would like to know; comment them down below! 📖 I personally have 11 ebooks downloaded + 1 physical hardcover, but I don't expect to be able to get through them all meanwhile. Anybody else reading the titles down below, as well?
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Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night
Julian Sancton
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Imagining Mark as Tim Laughlin from Fellow Travelers 👀

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Imagining Mark as Tim Laughlin from Fellow Travelers 👀
