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The Code of Hammurabi (also known as the Codex Hammurabi and Hammurabi's Code) was created ca. 1760 BC (middle chronology) and is one of the earliest extant sets of laws and one of the best preserved examples of this type of document from ancient Mesopotamia. It was created by Hammurabi. Still earlier collections of laws include the codex of Ur-Nammu, king of Ur (ca. 2050 BC), the Codex of Eshnunna (ca. 1930 BC) and the codex of Lipit-Ishtar of Isin (ca. 1870 BC).
The Code contains an enumeration of crimes and their various punishments as well as settlements for common disputes and guidelines for citizens' conduct. The Code does not provide opportunity for explanation or excuses, though it does imply one's right to present evidence. For a comprehensive summary, see Babylonian law.
The Code was openly displayed for all to see; thus, no man could plead ignorance of the law as an excuse. Scholars, however, presume that few people could read in that era, as literacy was primarily the domain of scribes.
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Another code 3 Cararama repaint, this BMW 3-series began life as a police car but the graphics had faded badly over the years. Having recently acquired a better one to replace it, the blue lights and livery have been removed to represent a decommissioned ex-police car now in civilian ownership. Hongwell did produce a white 3-series but I only have the metallic green version.
Spotted outside of Momofuku Noodle Bar.
It leads to projecttraction.com/mobile/. I'm not sure if I should be surprised or not that it is an advertising agency...I've only ever seen mystery QR codes turn up in such a way.
The mystique it generated stuck in my mind, and forced me to think about it until I "solved" this mystery. I suppose that makes it good advertising.
Le vendredi 9 octobre 2015, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, ministre de l’Éducation nationale, de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche et Axelle Lemaire, secrétaire d’État chargée du numérique, ont reçu, rue de Grenelle, les ambassadeurs organisateurs de la Code Week Europe et de la Code Week France, ainsi que les responsables des consortiums lauréats de l’appel à projet FNI « Culture de l’entrepreneuriat et de l’innovation », pour le lancement, de la Semaine du Code en Europe / Code Week dans les 28 pays de l’Union européenne.
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Download the QR code reader to your mobile phone from here reader.kaywa.com/ and use it to take you straight to the 3RR website on your mobile.
Your2Feet, a springy Seattle shoe store on Capital Hill, added a QR Code sign in their window display.
When the QR Code is snapped with a smartphone, users will go directly to this 2004 customer interview video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7n3O_5L-PI
KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov
KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov
The Girls Can Code! coding camp focused on teaching vulnerable girls from the Nabukuyu area and from Choma about coding, circuitry, electronics, and robotics, with a broader aim of increasing their self-esteem and leadership abilities and expanding their sense of what is possible for their futures. April 2019.
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another 20p bus from the Huntingdon carboot sale.
Just a quick over paint in its original colours and adverts applied.
as i say it passed the time of day.
But hey whats 20p these days
The Girls Can Code! coding camp focused on teaching vulnerable girls from the Nabukuyu area and from Choma about coding, circuitry, electronics, and robotics, with a broader aim of increasing their self-esteem and leadership abilities and expanding their sense of what is possible for their futures. April 2019.
KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov
KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov