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Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.
Price code A. 12cm x 18cm (approx 5 inches x 7 inches)
There is approx 0.3cm of black frame showing around the page, and the frame is 3cm deep.
Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.
I don't believe in "binary day" any more than I do Halloween, but the caption worked with the image, so just deal with it.
These shoes, which are running shoes, are as comfortable as they are funny looking. I used to hate running, but today I ran two miles.
Kim got a pair at the same time that I did. She compares them to "isotoners for the feet" and likes how she can feel the grass under her feet. She, too, has started running since her acquisition. Her back used to hurt when she ran; no more in her Five Fingers.
Not to brag too much, but for you A590 owners, this was shot at ISO 400 using CHDK and the expose to the right technique. Noise reduction was performed in Adobe Camera Raw. I was quite pleased with the detail.
Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.
This portrait is of an old-timer, and old man that has grown wise-in-his-ways as he grew older. Feel free to use this as an avatar, especially if you are as old as this man looks. I created this while doodling on the computer waiting for my binary options to clear on optionsclick.com and I think it came out pretty good if I may toot my own horn.
Jasper Cotroneo, a non-binary high school student, created their own graphic novel to describe the non-binary experience. They are interested in creative writing and a fan of Mitski, a musician who recently teamed up with Z2 Comics to create a soundtrack for a new graphic novel.
To read more, visit www.mysouthsidestand.com/more-news/beyond-the-binary/
| Em Burris, Staff Photographer
Binary Quandry's work again. It's a highly intellectual pic: confronting the viking tattoo (certainly Urnes Period, just to make as if I really knew it) which had a symbolic meaning to what is ruling our lives now. It's HERE slurl.com/secondlife/Rasta Views/140/165/21
C'est tellement intello que faut que je le répète en français. Bref, confrontation de deux systèmes symboliques entre le tatouage (sans doute de l'époque Viking) et ce qui régit nos vie via les pc. La conférence était gratuite, chapeau à la sortie
Syracuse teen Evan Kulczynski says growing up nonbinary can be challenging. “A lot of people know that it can create confusion,” he said. “I wish people would ask.”
To read more, visit www.mysouthsidestand.com/more-news/beyond-the-binary/
| Em Burris, Staff Photographer