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The more I observe our abundant Nephila clavatas in the bushes, the more I become convinced that there is more to them than at first meets the eye.

 

Now, after what seems an age of contemplation and cogitation, I realize they are trying to tell us something important.

 

Are there any cryptographers out there among the Arachtober community? Please help me to decipher this, as the message may be shredded at midnight on October 31st!

 

October 30th:

 

I finally realised that each line is a single word.

Their message reads simply:

 

"See you next October".

 

A former B&O code line pole was still in use along the Metropolitan Subdivision in 1997 at Point Of Rocks MD.

Kodak HIE infrared film, 25A red filter.

CODE VEIN

UE4 Console Unlocker by Otis_Inf

Plage Saint Pierre. Locmariaquer, Morbihan, Bretagne, France.

CODE VEIN

UE4 Console Unlocker by Otis_Inf

Ceiling of cafeteria for Cornell Campus

Roosevelt Island, NYC

I started this fleet with the goal of keeping each ship small. I was getting a bit of size creep on some of the microspace ships I built last year. I started with the cruiser and went down in size from there. More views in my microspace album.

 

Orion-class Cruiser

Hecate-class Destroyer

Talos-class Missile Frigate

Triton-class Support Frigate

Demeter-class Light Frigate

 

LDD file can be downloaded from my OneDrive: 1drv.ms/1e76CYK

The other side of FJ53VDC seen at Bletchley park today.

CODE VEIN

UE4 Console Unlocker by Otis_Inf

After making a pickup at the Midway, Florida, rock yard M746 is returning to Tallahassee's B yard with a nearly 50 car train of local traffic from BASF in Quincy and rock empties from Midway just east of town. It was a cloudy day, but the sun had broken through the clouds below the tree line making for one heck of a sunset shot with the still in use code-line completing a shot I had wanted since last June. Getting standard cab power is a nice bonus as well.

 

Meet Alfred Newman, 3rd Marine Division, WWII. Mr. Newman, 91, is one of the eleven remaining Navajo Code Talkers from World War II. He signed a book for me, 'It Had To Be Done', a collection of stories from the code talkers themselves. Learn more about what's being done to preserve this legacy at www.dinecodetalkers.com or facebook.com/DineCodeTalkers. It was such an honor to meet Alfred and I have to admit, I had a good cry afterwards. I have a special place in my heart for all WWII veterans. We are slowly loosing them....ask questions, let them teach us.

Hanoi (Vietnam)

 

Website : www.fluidr.com/photos/pat21

 

www.flickriver.com/photos/pat21/sets/

 

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Here is my most recent vehicle: the char D1.

 

This tank was made to replace the renault Ft within the french army in the late twenties. It was faster, more armored, armed with a 47mm canon and was operated by a 3 men crew: a driver, a commander/gunner and a radioman. In fact it was the first french tank to receive a radio, but instead of a regular radio it was using morse code since the french high command believed that it would have been impossible to hear a voice in the radio in the middle of a battle. But in 1934 it was decided to change their role from "infantry support" to "battle tank". In fact they were supposed to be replaced quickly within that role considering the quick evolutions in tank development at the time, they were replaced in 1937 by the char D2 and B1 tanks. The ones that have been produced were sent in Africa to invade lybia in case of an italian attack.

But in june 1940 they were moved in France to help the main army maintaining the Weygand line. They arrived to late after the collapse of the defense line but were involved in figtings near Souain. A lot of D1 were lost but they managed to stop 3 panzer divisions enough time to avoid french infantry units being encircled. After the battle of France the remaining tanks were sent again in Africa as part of Vichy France. But it was not over for them, during operation torch they were mobilised to fight aginst american tanks and after France colonies officially joined the allies they were sent to fight italians in Lybia like they should have done at the beginning.

 

It's a long but quiet interesting story of outdated tanks making their way through the whole war ^^.

 

My model is based on a D1 used in France withthe typical early 30's camoflage. It has a tricolor antenna used by some commanding tanks. The shapes were quiest difficult to get (especially for the turret) but I think that it turned out pretty well. I really love that the tracks are not covered which is typical for early tank designs. I applied some decals and that's how it looks now. I made some efforts to have it scaled a bit down compared to some of my other models in order for it to be perfectly minifig scale.

 

That's pretty much it, I'm personnaly proud of this model even if it looks strange because to be honest the real tank is also weird. I hope yoou'll like it !

As the first of eight Model 1049G Super Constellations for Lufthansa was rolled out of the Lockheed facility in Burbank, California, on 28 February 1955, company photographer Erik Miller captured the image of his shadow as well as the aircraft. The Model 1049G was the most successful version of the Super Constellation, with a total of 102 aircraft built. Often called the Super G, the Model 1049G was flown by TWA, Eastern, and Northwest domestically, and Air France, KLM, Varig, Air India, TCA, Cubana, TAP, Thai Airways, Iberia, Qantas, Avianca, and Lufthansa internationally. One Model 1049G was flown by the Hughes Tool Company as its corporate aircraft. The first Model 1049G—one of the four aircraft for Northwest—was first flown on 7 December 1954. Photo by Erik Miller. lockheedmartin.com/codeone

 

Some hectic days, some very late nights, and after learning a whole slew of coding (stuff I have just never done before) ... Marty and I are excited to launch our completely revised, redecorated and re-energised Dragon Papillon Photography Website.

 

www.dragonpapillon.com

 

Check us out! but do not disturb ... at least for tonight :))

 

Still some tweaks and addition of images to be made ... but the bones are there!

 

© COPYRIGHT. Dragon Papillon Photography. All rights reserved. 2014.

Russian Pavilion. Biennale 2012

View On Black

Jocker - Code # 1 (Freestyle)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcBA5X88NvU

 

Location: Barcelona

 

Nikon 35mm f/1.4 AI-s

kenrockwell.com/nikon/35f14ais.htm

Code 9 was created from a reflection on the water - Chinese garden, Jardins Botanique de Montréal

 

Codes are all keys to a mystery that will be unveiled after the thirty-seventh codes. Codes all have an odd number, and publication is not in order of their number.

Les Codes sont autant de clés d'un mystère qui sera dévoilé après le trente-septième codes. Les codes ont tous un nombre impair et leur publication ne se fait pas dans l'ordre de leur numéro.

source code destruction, notepad.

Resident AI girl Kizuna snickers, “Humans are endlessly amusing. Their world runs on code and most people can’t even read it.”

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Created for the We're Here group focus on Code.

This is a code 3 model I have painted for somebody.

 

The livery is based on Transdev Keighley and District, but does not have any branding. The fleet number and reg number are fictitious.

 

As far as greens go, this green hasn't turned out too bad! Maybe I should do a full Transdev Keighley model

Hey, guyz! I haven't done any pasties for awhile, so I figured you guys have waited long enough. Here is the second group of crazy, silly and awkward things to put on your weapons. Gotta make 'em laugh!

 

100% PMG and 99% No white shapes (cookie launcher barrel is the 1%)

 

Enjoy and please, comment and give me more ideas! Or go to the discussion and tell me! www.flickr.com/groups/pimpmygun/discuss/72157626760528861/

 

While doing your holiday shopping this weekend don't forget to visit the link below to get the best priced gachas on Marketplace! Get them before they're gone!

 

marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/94296

Woody orders Sarge to call out his troops and find out what Andy is getting for his birthday.

 

This was done using the Woody Minifigure Alarm Clock which is a lot more to scale to the green army men than the real Woody minifig.

Aigrette garzette, Brennegi, Locmariaquer, 17 juin 2020, 18h34

Playing with the Holographium app.

Unlocking the code. Ancient and modern.

January 11 was "Write your name in Morse Code Day" ... that's the reason for this post.

 

11 Janvier a ete le jour pour ecrire nos noms en utilisant le code Morse.

  

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Detail of a Canada Post box.

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