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BACKLIGHT - Hackney, Limehouse & Millwall. More forgotten UFO sightings examined by Mike Hallowell
UFOLOGY, RELIGION AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE - Marco Aurélio de Seixas takes a look at the links between these three disciplines.
1945 UFO CRASH PART 2 - UFO crash at San Anotonio - Conclusion by Paola Harris.
UFOS AT CUCKMERE HAVEN Patti Rayfield details some of the strange encounters she experienced
near the Sussex coast.
SOUTH AFRICAN UFOS Cristo Louw provides a potted history of UFO events in his home country.
OZ COLUMN - UFOs in New Zealand. A look at the official UFO files.
NICK POPE COLUMN - Politics, Business & Alien Life. A report on the Global Competitiveness Forum in Saudi Arabia.
UFO CULTS - Carrie Ann Wilcox looks at some of the cults that have grown around the UFO subject.
A TURKISH MOTHMAN - Farah Yurdozu discusses the ancient Turkish diety Pazuzu.
CLAS SVAHN - The Gods Will Land Again. An interview with Erich von Daniken.
UFO INVASION - Chris Capps details a UFO flap across the USA in July 2010.
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I know all the lines. I also know how to annoy everyone in the house by reciting the lines 2 seconds before they're said onscreen.
Sometimes you open your eyes and you find that things aren't really what they seem. Understanding the mystery of the Matrix then enables you to create.
Sami and I doing the same route - in slightly different ways!
Matrix Climbing Wall at Sheffield University..
"Small, naturally featured/textured bouldering wall with many bolt-on holds and campus board. Open to the general public. Whiteboard with marked problems, using font grades. Problems are reset aproximately every six weeks, or longer depending on university semester dates. Opened in October 2002"
Robotron printer with full option set
- roll paper holder
- single sheet tray
- adapter for typewriter-style ribbbon
This matrix for casting type on a Linotype or Internet machine depicts a sort of flattened 3D view of a lever for a voting machine. It’s a little hard to conceptualize. A similar lever can be found in the Mergenthaler Linotype specimen book, Linotype Faces: archive.org/details/specimenbooklino00merg/page/890/mode/...
Where all the important stuff takes place. Well, except for the steering and braking. Those are probably kind of important, too.
Brickheadz version of character Morpheus from the movie "The Matrix Reloaded".
If you are interested in getting instruction for one of my mocs try to look for it here rebrickable.com/users/Igor%20X/mocs/
a shot of a heater matrix of an old leyland lad cab it looks as good as new. but there is nothing remaining of the cab it looks as if it has rusted away around it.
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Almost there! There's an off-by-one error in the data, caused by the strobe signal occurring before the next data write. Need to add an extra DMA channel to pre-transfer the first block, to avoid this.
Max brightness for a given channel is approximately 80% of the theoretical maximum (the display is forced off for around 20% of the time, while waiting for the next data strobe to finish). The only possible improvement here would be if the DMA engines output speed could be increased- it's currently writing at ~20 MHz, which means it takes 3.2us to clock out the 32 bits of pixel data.
LED Matrix geometry: 32x16, 1/8 scan
Bit depth: 12 bits per color channel (binary spacing)
System refresh rate: 600 Hz
Code is here:
A figure used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.
MATRIX-RANGE
This range came about using found objects collected while walking, objects that seemed interesting enough to be re used to create texture or form. I picked up bolts; buttons; an old pricing stamp; parts of an old type writer and computer parts. Our studio is situated in an industrial area and my work within this range reflects industrial elements hence I refer to myself as a chameleon artist.
Designed and produced by ANDILE DYALVANE at Imiso ceramics studio
Form inspired by the Nguni storage vessels
Dimensions: H- 35cm
W- 30cm