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i (hannah) made this on paint..
dont take this the wrong way.. i have made things before that people freaked out and said OJD ISNT A BAD THINGG!!! which.. its not.. soo, dont think im saying its bad!
DO NOT STEAL
Dec 22, 1910: Christmas Greetings to Mr Morrison, Tweed, Ontario from his sister, Lillie, in Port Stanley, Ont.
Part of the Morrison family postcard collection.
• PERSONAL WEBSITES WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE IN CLOUDS
• YEARS OF BLOGGING yet NO REAL-WORLD USE FOUND for zero-downtime CI/CD PIPELINES
• Wanted to put your website on the net ? We had a tool for that: It was called "FTP"
• "Yes please orchestrate my deployment. Please provision horizontal scaling" - Statements dreamed up by the utterly Deranged
LOOK at what DevOps Engineers have been demanding your Respect for all this time, with all the homepages & fan sites we built for them
(This is REAL Ops, done by REAL Engineers)
"Hello I would like to containerize the application layer please"
They have played us for absolute fools
Rendered using Autodesk Maya and Adobe Photoshop. HiRISE data processed using HiView and gdal.
Data:
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/USGS
My collage. My computer graphics.
I made a sphere in a graphics editor. Landscapes and ice from the Internet.
Gotta love this robust, Western-style font. Embossed lettering with gold-tone details. Scan of a vintage Christmas card from my personal collection.
i'm sorry my stream has been a bit dry the last week or so. i have alot of things that aren't quite ready to be shared.
graphics exam. it's over now. it's over and i miss it. it's over and it's handed in and i should get some sleep now.
Graphics from the year 2000 Baltic 21 biannual indicator-based status report on sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region (Baltic 21 Series No 1/2000). This graphic shows landings and fishing mortality of cod, age 2.
For any form of publication, please include the link to this page:
This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Philippe Rekacewicz
What appears to be a pair of Hooded Mergansers (at least, a pair for this year). Now that he and his hen have found each other I notice he isn't doing much in the way of crazy crest-nastic displays with his head feathers, like the drakes were doing back at the beginning of January.
(The reflections are from green plants and reddish brick-like facing on the nearby building.)