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Live at SESC Consolação, São Paulo, Brazil - April 24th, 2009
Kiko Loureiro (guitars)
Cuca Teixeira (Drums)
Thiago Espirito Santo (Bass)
Cracking the Code was an event at Clapham Library on 1 March 2016 to share and showcase learning and digital literacy activities in public libraries - find out more at www.goscl.com/codegreen
The Girls Can Code! coding camp focused on teaching vulnerable girls from the Nabukuyu area and from Choma about coding, circuitry, electronics, and robotics, with a broader aim of increasing their self-esteem and leadership abilities and expanding their sense of what is possible for their futures. April 2019.
Seiko Mikami’s large installation “Desire of Codes” demonstrates how the boundaries between the body of data in the virtual world and the physical body in the real world are becoming blurred in the context of Information Society.
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The results of laser etching a perl obfu onto the back of my phone at 1200 dbi, 40% power, 100% speed. The code takes the string "[new york city resistor]" and turns it into "just another perl hacker".
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DRESS CODE Event at Smock Alley Theatre last night, 15th October 2015
Pictured: Laura Coughlan, Naomi Bailey and Nicola McCarthy
Photographer: 1IMAGE/Bryan James Brophy
Dress Code is a charitable collaboration between Sigmar Recruitment and Dress for Success Dublin who help get women back to work in style with confidence. Inaugural event hosted by Sonya Lennon showcasing the finest Irish designers including Niall Tyrell, Lennon Courtney, Heidi Higgins, Caroline Kilkenny, Jennifer Rothwell and Style –Ikon
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not the best looking 9.9 metre alx400 but after an hour of cutting and sanding and filing, she is built and waiting for paint and some final adjustments.
Engine Co.68 2004 Seagrave 1000/500
Code 3 1/64 scale
Engine Co.68 was organized February 15th 1908 and were housed with Ladder 49 at 1160 Ogden Ave. on September 19th 1979. Engine 68 Ladder 49 are the First Due Companies at Yankee Stadium.
Both Engine 68 & Ladder 49 carry the insignia of the New York Yankees on their rigs.
Boro: Da Bronx
Company nickname's: "Bronx Bombers" & "Castle on the Hill"
Le vendredi 9 octobre 2015, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, ministre de l’Éducation nationale, de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche et Axelle Lemaire, secrétaire d’État chargée du numérique, ont reçu, rue de Grenelle, les ambassadeurs organisateurs de la Code Week Europe et de la Code Week France, ainsi que les responsables des consortiums lauréats de l’appel à projet FNI « Culture de l’entrepreneuriat et de l’innovation », pour le lancement, de la Semaine du Code en Europe / Code Week dans les 28 pays de l’Union européenne.
Photos © Philippe Devernay / MENESR
I made some more progress on the code quilt.
Common Threads Quilt Bee
You can read what this is for here: commonthreadsquiltbee.blogspot.com/2009/10/october-is-upo...
The Girls Can Code! coding camp focused on teaching vulnerable girls from the Nabukuyu area and from Choma about coding, circuitry, electronics, and robotics, with a broader aim of increasing their self-esteem and leadership abilities and expanding their sense of what is possible for their futures. April 2019.
‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.
Photo: Nemanja Knežević
Can you decode what it says? Generate your own at: qrcode.kaywa.com/ You can decode at this site: zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
Mobile on-site welding and fabrication as well as work shop based facilities. Providing services to domestic, commercial and industrial customers. Small batch work and sub contract work carried out to very high standards. Coded welders carry out all work. High attention to detail. If you want to read more, follow this link: www.recwelding.co.uk
Tubaria hiemalis Romagn.ex Bon, syn.: Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.: Fr.) Gill. ss. Romagn.
DE: Gemainer Trompetenschnitzling
Slo.: zimska trobljica
Dat.: Feb. 23. 2014
Lat.: 46.36009 Long.: 13.70287
Code: Bot_784/2014_DSC0011
Habitat: modestly southeast inclined mountain slope, mixed forest, Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies dominant; overgrown former pasture on scree, rocks and boulders, calcareous ground, relatively warm and dry place, partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 595 m (1.950 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.
Substratum: rotten organic debris on forest ground, mostly wood chips, fruits and leaves of Fagus sylvatica.
Place: Lower Trenta valley, at the foot of Mt. Srebrnjak, between villages Soča and Trenta, near 'Na melu' place, East Julian Alps, Posočje, Slovenia EC.
Comments: Species/Index Fungorum treats the name Tubaria hiemalis as a synonym of T. furfuracea, however MycoBank considers the name as validated. In any way, T. hiemalis it is a questionable species for several mycologists. Many do not separate it from Tubaria furfuracea Ref.:(2) stating that in most of distinguishing traits all intermediates exist and hence the existing differences rather represent natural variability than distinct species. Nevertheless,what is considered T. furfuracea grows in summer and what T. hiemalis in winter. Be as it may, this year, probably because we have unusually mild and wet winter, these LBMs ('little brown mushrooms' - according to Arora, Ref.:(6)) have been growing in large numbers everywhere in Fagus/Picea woods in Trenta valley during the whole February and the first part of March. Winter time and clearly cylindric - capitate cheilocystidia, which should not be present in T. furfuracea according to Ref.:(3), encouraged me to decide for T. hiemalis.
Growing scattered around; many fruit bodies present. Growing attached to rotting beechnuts (seeds as well as on their capsules), small pieces of rotten wood, but also on pure layered rotting Fagus sylvatica leaves without observable pieces of any other substrate. The latter doesn't fit to substratum description in Ref.:(3). Pilei diameter from 1.2 to 2.8 cm; hygrophanous, pilei color fades to light pale ocher in dry weather (see Fig.: 9); taste mushroomy, mildly unpleasant; smell indistinctive; SP ocher-brown, abundant, oac846.
Spores smooth. Dimensions: 7,1 [7,8 ; 8,1] 8,8 x 4,4 [4,9 ; 5,1] 5,6 microns, Q = 1,4 [1,6] 1,8; N = 41; C = 95%, Me = 8 x 5 microns; Qe = 1,6. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water (spores) and NEA 40x/0.65, magnification 400x, in water, congo red (trama, cystidia). AmScope MA500 digital camera.
Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Večna pot 2, Ljubljana, Index Herbariorum LJF
Ref.:
(1) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot, www.gobenabovskem.com
(2) G. J. Krieglsteiner (Hrsg.), Die Grosspilze Baden-Württembergs, Band 4, Ulmer (2003), p 424.
(3) J. Breitenbach, F. Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.4. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 358.
(4) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 638.
(5) M. Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 246 7-8/5 (furfuracea),
(6) D. Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), p 402.