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Navajo Code Talkers grew, from 29 in 1942 to over 400 by the end of WWII in 1945. Navajo Code was only used in the Pacific War. Japanese tried to break the code, but were unsuccessful. USMC tell us that Navajo Code was the only military code, in modern history, never broken by an enemy.
Happy birthday Red!
Design loosely inspired by various Honkai enemies.
Big thanks to Alex for help with editing.
Happy birthday Red!
Based on a Honkai monster of the same name.
Republic of Korea Air Force Boeing 747-400 10001 about to land at Glasgow after a positioning flight from London Gatwick. The aircraft, known as Code 1 and using the callsign Korean Air Force 001, arrived to collect Moon Jae-in who was in Glasgow for COP26.
Published in Airliner World (January 2022).
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Weersvoorspelling voor tweede Paasdag
www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/03/27/knmi-geeft-code-geel-af-voor...
Railroad code line is quickly disappearing. However, on this day in Risingsun, Ohio, the code line pole stands tall against the blue sky of a February morning.
Pour avoir une vue d'ensemble du sujet, voir ma galerie sous l'album Made in France - 68 - Haut-Rhin - Divers www.flickr.com/photos/147318655@N05/albums/72157674491786442
To have an overview of the subject, see my gallery under the album Made in France - 68 - Haut-Rhin - Divers www.flickr .com / photos / 147318655 @ N05 / albums / 72157674491786442 .
.Vortex - Quand quelque kilomètres des rognes de production de lingette se transforment en art pour un Noël Bleu à Guebwiller.
D706 rolls east on the Plymouth sub along the still-active code line on this stretch of old school ABS.
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Macro mondays - Games people play
Close up with Tamron 90mm w/ kenko 2x entender of the bar code of the center of a ps3 dvd game
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………Or just a Jig Saw!?! Happy Wall Wednesday to all on Flickr. Spotted this row of houses in Bishops Castle yesterday, a humorous paint job. Alan:-) HWW……
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-[ X is for Xetron failsafe ]-
A 35mm projector failsafe from a defunct manufacturer better known for their xenon-arc 35mm projection lamphouses and consoles. (I was trying to avoid using brand names this year, but that tricky letter X forced my hand.) Failsafes were an important component of projector automation, shutting down the projector in the event of a film break or when the film ran out at the show's end.
This failsafe is a later design with an optical cue detector, used to control house lights, sound, masking, and projector functions. Unlike traditional detectors using strips of foil applied to the film edges to complete low-voltage electric circuits as the strip passes through closely-spaced roller sets, this one uses either reflective foil or, in the case of one theatre chain's system, bar-coded labels tied to specific actions. The foil or labels were applied onto the picture area, a serious downside to this arrangement leading to brief, distracting blemishes projected onto the screen.
Sometimes you just need a break, literally, to allow the garbage to flow past and give the code a little breathing space. Sleep, walking outdoors, a nice swim. Ask Friedrich August Kekulé. Once you are free that center looks so big!
Sketchbook, cracks by PhotoWizard, distressedfx, and a whole lot of tiny tiny drawing.