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This is a joke.
Right?
Wrong.
What's the world coming to, for crying out loud!?!
Here's the deal behind the pic:
I had accepted a contract travel assignment, and as part of the (dis)"orientation" process, was required to complete a certain amount of gobbledygook which was for administrative purposes. This was part of it.
Now... for those of you whom are - at this point - completely clueless, in healthcare's colloquial terminology, a "code brown" means the patient has stooled/crapped/pooped/shit themselves. In other words, cleanup in Bed 4.
A pair of new-to-WNYP's GP15-1s were heading for Olean with interchange received from the Buffalo and Pittsburgh at Salamanca.
If the Alcos had to get replaced, I guess these are suitable.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
Code editor with PHP soruce code open.
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Photo by @matylda
The Fall 2011 Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from nearly 50 universities in the U.S. and Canada to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.
Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.
On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.
hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.
For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY
Here are the sketches I've been making over the last few weeks during my free minutes. The main interface elements are laid out, from which I determined the database entries needed. It felt fun to code again.
Working on my final project for Applications in Software (Programming).. We had to create some sort of web page incorporating what we had learned over the semester.
I of course created a Photography database/page..
It was actually a lot of fun. Programming was definitely my favorite class this semester.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
Not only does this sign tell you the name of the department, but, by scanning the code with your mobile device, it can also provide you with answers to the most frequently asked ILL questions.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
These were everywhere... I pushed it.
Code Blue button. These where pushed if there was a fight, (inmate on inmate, Inmate on staff) which would sound an alarm and central control would announce it and all availible Officers would respond to the Code.
Free Image Smart Casual Dress Code By media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com
Resolution of dress image: 408 x 730 · 31 kB · jpeg
a big one.
The only photoshop effects in this photo are the contrast increase and B&W.
This is an actual bug landed over my screen at the office.
REFERRED HERE:
blogs.msdn.com/officeoffline/archive/2009/06/15/software-...
AND HERE:
AND HERE:
dailyapps.net/2009/11/fix-common-windows-xp-maladies-with...
O QR Code (ou Código de Barras em 2D), é uma matriz ou código de barras bi-dimensional, criado pela empresa Japonesa Denso-Wave, em 1994
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
Subject: Milai Sapphire dressed as Villetta from Code Geass
Strobist: SB-24 on the floor camera left, aimed at the white ceiling, spilling on to the wall. Another SB-24 about shoulder-level off camera right for some fill. No Gels - warm tone is due to reflections of the wood surfaces. Flash on the right probably should have had a gel though, because the brighter spot under the left arm is blue-ish looking. Some diffusion on tha flash would have helped too.
Post: Color correction & Rotation in Digikam. Other minor touch-up in GIMP.
The concept was to make the image look like it is from one of the meetings held below Ashford Academy.
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Photo by Angel DelCueto
Job Reference Number: FP170874 Gomez
WMJ Reference Number: 17-08831 Gomez
Customer: Diana Gomez, Community Relations
Event: Code Quest 2017
Location: AVC, Fort Worth, TX
Date: 04-29-2017
Time: 0700-1430
THE CODE
CODE Rule No. 1 – Be a Class Act – Be Extraordinary! - Richard S. Campbell
“In every society there are ‘human benchmarks’ – certain individuals whose behavior becomes a model for everyone else – shining examples that others admire and emulate. We call these people ‘class acts’. – Dan Sullivan
Society is dictated by all types of CODES; code of honor, code of conduct, code of ethics, moral codes, secret codes, chivalry codes, gentleman’s codes, unspoken codes and so on.
We recognize those extraordinary individuals that we encounter who truly hold themselves to a high standard and who live within a CODE of ethics, conduct, honor and a CODE of integrity. These unspoken CODES permeate every aspect of their professional and personal lives and touch all of those surrounding them.
Everyone creates their own codes that they live by and living within a code doesn’t mean that you are perfect, but living within our ideals of the CODE, means that you are in a consistent commitment to becoming and being extraordinary and inspiring those around you to do the same.
Our CODE is based on the belief that like attracts like and by changing ourselves and our perceptions and by being extraordinary human beings living the best versions of ourselves possible, we attract others who are on their own cathartic path of being extraordinary and together we attract extraordinarily positive life experiences and circumstances. It is said that “a rising tide lifts all boats” and that theory is applied to everyone who subscribes to the CODE.
Our focus is on bringing that level of commitment to ourselves, to our clients and to all of the projects that we choose to take on.