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I have been very busy of late. Various things... Mostly work and life...
Coding..
Luckily I love coding (Software Development) too..
I only wish to get some time for proper photography. I will be back soon with some photos.. In the meantime I quickly did this edit.
I think I need a break soon.
BTW, I did this edit in GIMP.
Anybody care to classify this artwork into a type or movement?
Color coded bench chair
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Another win for the Cobblers last night. Before going into the ground, I noticed this QR code thing where apparently you can buy tickets? I hope taking the photo did not buy me a second season ticket!!!
Rolleiflex 2.8F Planar + Portra160
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The first 29 Navajo code talker recruits are sworn in at Camp Wingate, New Mexico.
Image: National Archives
Over the course of 13 weeks, the code was developed, practiced, and committed to memory.
It grew into a sprawling dictionary, tailored for precise communication in every conceivable battlefield situation.
The code ranged from simple letters (“A” could be communicated as the Navajo words for ant, apple, or axe) to vehicles (Dive bomber = “chicken hawk,” submarine = “metal fish”) to direct or approximate translations of hundreds of verbs such as capture, escape, entrench, flank, halt, and target.
Once the code was complete, the code talkers became invaluable communications assets. As the war went on, some 400 Navajos were recruited and trained in the code.
We acted as coding machines, transmitting messages that would have taken a couple of hours in just a couple of minutes.
Chester Nez
Carter knew had has seconds to execute Code Green procedures--secured designated serums, hit the alarm, activate the scrub button, and exit the facility even if meant leaving behind an infected or wounded colleague.
He had trained on this for years: weekly drills and procedure testing. Finally, the day had arrived. Carter knew, however, he was exposed and ultimately would be "taken out" once his commanders found out.
I've been playing Code Vein lately (well, stuttering through it more likely; I need an upgrade :| ) and really enjoyed some of the outfits. Figured I'd try something similar. I have my eyes on another one, might give it a go as well.
A former B&O code line pole was still in use along the Metropolitan Subdivision in 1997 at Point Of Rocks MD.
Kodak HIE infrared film, 25A red filter.
"Watch_Dogs"
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