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Cosplay of Code Geass from Cosplay Brazil Party 2009! I took this pic with Liz Micheleto's cam. www.flickr.com/photos/lizmicheleto/

Thanks for classes and everything! =)

 

Cosplay de Code Geass da Festa do CB 2009! Eu tirei essa foto com a câmera da Liz! www.flickr.com/photos/lizmicheleto/

Obrigada pelas lições e tudo! =)

Dream of Doll code no.2

Hour of Code at Health Sciences Middle School

Photo credit: B.D. Colen

Code Orange

@ Backbooth

Orlando, FL

6/13/14

its me! I wanted to do custom fig as if I was an action figure. I think my quote would be.

"I'm Crater sir, I blow shit up"

20 years of fireworks shows will give you that mentality.

Finished in this putty / lint shade, it almost went unnoticed next to the swoopy Tru 130S. Methinks they were trying to sway the vote in the 130S's favour. That's probably due to the fact the Tru 130S Concept is a cheap-to-build front driver, while this technically sportier car is a more expensive rear driver. . .

 

Thoughts?

Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands

 

The Van Abbemuseum presents the work 'Code Names' (2007-13) by American artist Trevor Paglen (b. 1974, USA). This vast wall piece, which the artist began in 2007, has been updated and designed specifically for the Van Abbemuseum. 'Code Names' comprises a list of over 1500 words, phrases, and terms that designate active US military programmes whose existence or purpose is classified. The names include classified exercises and units, intelligence programs, information compartments, and Pentagon “Special Access Programmes.”

 

vanabbemuseum.nl/en/browse-all/?tx_vabdisplay_pi1%5Bptype...

 

- Code realize petanko trading rubber straps

- Custom Saint Germain cushion

- Saint Germain and Victor rubber straps

CODE in legno frassino dogato con elementi a giorno laccato opaco bianco artico. Piano di lavoro in Quarzo Super White.

 

CODE with a door in bleached ash wood staves with inlays with open elements in matt arctic white lacquer

Live @Fluff Fest 2013, Rokycany, CZ

 

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On Thursday, December 11, Fleming Elementary Grade 7 students were engrossed in their tablets as they guided their little Grade 1 buddies through the wonders of digital computing. They were among tens of thousands of students around the world participating in the Hour of Code – an international initiative aimed at encouraging students to explore software development and coding.

Code of Honor (Noble Mission) and jockey John Velazquez win the Travers (Gr I) at Saratoga Racecourse 8/24/19. Trainer: Shug McGaughey. Owner: W.S. Farish

One of architectural thing in Kali Code.

(* === Following code of Mathematica 8 generates this image. === *)

 

a1 = 10; (* center hole size *)

a2 = 8; (* thickness of a torus *)

a3 = 4; (* wave height of a torus *)

b = 4; (* *)

c = 22; (* distance from the center of rotation *)

d = 6; (* number of torus *)

h = 3; (* height of a torus *)

SetOptions[ParametricPlot3D, PlotRange -> Full, Mesh -> None, Boxed -> False, Axes -> None,

PlotPoints -> 600, ImageSize -> 3000, Background -> RGBColor[{250, 250, 200}/255],

PlotStyle -> Directive[Specularity[White, 30], Texture[Import["D:/tmp/64.jpg"]]],

TextureCoordinateFunction -> ({#4, #5 b Pi} &), Lighting -> "Neutral"];

 

f[v_] := Sin[2 Sin[Sin[Sin[v]]]];

g[v_] := TriangleWave[{-1, 1}, v/(2 Pi)];

x = y = z = {0, 0};

x[[1]] = (a1 - a2 Cos[t] + a3 f[b s]) Cos[s + Pi/(2 b)];

y[[1]] = (a1 - a2 Cos[t] + a3 f[b s]) Sin[s + Pi/(2 b)] + c;

z[[1]] = h f[t];

x[[2]] = (a1 - a2 Cos[t] + a3 g[b s]) Cos[s + Pi/(2 b)];

y[[2]] = (a1 - a2 Cos[t] + a3 g[b s]) Sin[s + Pi/(2 b)] + c;

z[[2]] = h g[t];

rm = Table[{x[[Mod[i, 2, 1]]], y[[Mod[i, 2, 1]]], z[[Mod[i, 2, 1]]]}.RotationMatrix[2 i Pi/d, {0, 0, 1}], {i, d}];

 

ParametricPlot3D[rm, {t, 0, 2 Pi}, {s, 0, 2 Pi}]

 

(*---

The Texture

Another shapes and colors, and the meaning of this code in the album description

*)

  

These under fuselage codes (helpfully placed right over the fuel tank!) are applied for operational deployments to Afghanstain. So far I've seen, 'A', 'I' and now 'K'. This aircraft (ZJ224) came back from it's Herrick deployment in September 2008, so it looks like they can remain marked for some time.

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