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It's important to be able to ask the pertinent cloud questions during an event like this, and we have live demonstrations and cloud engineers on hand to do just that.
What’s the problem with having unisex toilets as long as these are well maintained.
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I suspect for the same reasons that you should not have unisex prisons............no! I guess that's not the reason you are looking for!!!😀🙏
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It’s because we create a gender divide that we get worked up.
We have now … what … 50+ genders now ?
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Closer to 236, I thought!!!😂
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That's the ASCII code for Infinity 😉
I don't know if anyone has created one of these Groucho collages using the famous ASCii Groucho, so I did.
ASCII Kolor stitching | 2 pictures | Size: 9220 x 5506 | Lens: Standard | RMS: 2.43 | FOV: 21.52 x 12.87 ~ -4.49 | Projection: Planar | Color: LDR |
The ASCII portrait of my Facebook friend Jadene Lee
The words here are from Shakespeare's texts .
- Best viewed large or printed.
Photo credits: Marco Pezzati
ASCII Bash Art is a collection of micro-programs of one line of code, written in Bash, the shell language of UNIX-like computer operating systems. This project is part of a research activity of the artist started in 1996 to design micro codes capable to produce interesting behaviour in the field of visual art, conceptual art, and sound art. The choice of use Bash as language to produce these experiments is driven by a specific need to research art in computer aspects that are very far from the concept of art itself. The Bash language has been invented by Brian J. Fox in 1989, to use a computer providing specific instructions, without the usage of a graphic interface. The artwork produced using this computer language are based on ASCII characters, printed using infinite loops.