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Seriously, what.
(Based, incidentally, on a t-shirt I Spreadshirted up on a whim for a Twitter friend)
This was the first one I stretched and it is wonky and driving me crazy. Nor is it centred, which is the result of never plotting out an embroidering plan of attack, but just diving in madly.
Embroidered on the commute and while watching The Wire with DMC on some Aida (I think) given to me. Stretched on a balsa wood frame. Long live my new staple gun.
Time warp to 1995. Head-to-head "Wipeout XL" video games being played on a Playstation, alongside dancers grooving to DJs playing electronic 90's-era tunes.
Large temporary tent erected just for Oktoberfest. This Hacker-Pschorr tent had capacity for 8,200. A "Maß" (liter, pronounced "Mas") of beer was about 9 EUR.
O que é realmente um HACKER? Saiba o que realmente ele faz e como age. Saiba como se comportam os Lammers, Crackers, Defacers e outros subtipos desse mundo underground virtual.
A hack of the MIT Media Lab.
A livingroom was installed on the underside of the sculpture attached to the MIT Media Lab (normally it looks like www.media.mit.edu/about/images/e15.jpg ).
The reason why this got binned was that we needed a logo, not an illustration. I've drawn a lot of light bulbs for HackWeek. And chameleons.
The Hack 4000 is a vehicle composed out of other fighters that have been plundered by the relentless space pirates.Space pirates? Space pirates! I don't know where this came from, but it might be a bit different. I haven't put a cock pit in yet but there is room, and there is also an unfinished storage area out back, where I would put all the lego gold. A fig to go with this would also be ideal.
The lighting and backgrounds leave something to be desired, need different colors, or textures, or diffusers, or something. Better pics will come if I can work it out. Let me know what you think - I can take it.
Transferring private and important data over the Internet can expose users to
the prying and hacking of ruthless cyber criminals. There is an urgent need for a
comprehensive solution to secure the safe transmission of information from point A to B. This godsend will be the cavalier who fights hackers incessantly, and strives to slay the dragon who has been devouring the most valuable and vulnerable asset of all netizens.
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Artist: Filip Yip
Groups of hackers sit around waiting for the staff to mop up the rain, get the roof to close and let us back in to continue to hack. Anyone got some spare internet connectivity?
technically i designed this for internal hack day this week but i'm sure we'll be passing out extra stickers at the end of the month too
URGENT
Hey Ya'll !
What's Up =P ..
So Anyway .. I'm Gonna Go Straight To The Point ..
WTH Is Wrong With People ?!
My Previous Flickr-Account Has Been HACKED ,,
So .. Please Please Please DELETE MY PREVIOUS ACCOUNT !
And That's The Account That I'll Use From Now On ,,
Hopefull, It Won't Get Stolen @@ ..
Anyway .. Sorry For Disturbing You ..
=P ..
Have A Nice Weekend =D ..
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Cheers
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Update :
I'm Leaving Flickr, For GOOD !
Sorry, But I Just Can't Take This Crap Anymore ..
Everytime I Create A New Email, It Gets Stolen, So There's No Use ..
@@ Anyone Can Get Me My Old Email Back ?!
It's jlmod1@yahoo.com .. It'll Be Highly Appreciated .. =)
So, That's It For Now .. Goodbye Flickr
The Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker is a former government-owned nuclear bunker located at Hack Green, Cheshire, England.
The first military use of the area was in World War II, when a Starfish site was established at Hack Green. Its purpose was to confuse Luftwaffe bombers looking for the vital railway junction at Crewe.
A ground-controlled interception (GCI) radar station was added.
In the 1950s, the site was modernised as part of the ROTOR project. This included the provision of a substantial semi-sunk reinforced concrete bunker or blockhouse (type R6).
The station, officially designated RAF Hack Green, was also known as Mersey Radar. It provided an air traffic control service to military aircraft crossing civil airspace.
The site was abandoned and remained derelict for many years until taken over by the Home Office. The R6 bunker was then rebuilt as a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQs) - one of a network of 17 such sites throughout the UK - designed to enable the government to continue in the aftermath of a major nuclear attack on the UK.
In about 1992, following the end of the Cold War, the Home Office abandoned its network of RGHQs and sold many of the sites. The Hack Green Bunker was purchased by a private company and subsequently opened to the public in 1998 as a museum with a Cold War theme.