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City of Greenville Code Enforcement, a division of the Neighborhood & Business Services Department, work to address neighborhood concerns — minimum housing code violations, abandoned structures, weeded lots, abandoned and junk vehicles and other public nuisances within the City — through advocacy and enforcement.
During a ride-along with Code Enforcement on Thursday, February 29, 2024, officers documented litter and debris, cited abandoned vehicles, reviewed minimum housing code violations at a fire-damaged apartment building, secured an unoccupied home, and addressed an overgrown lot. Securing the unoccupied home required obtaining a warrant for police to search the structure before it could be boarded up again.
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Skills Matter - Networking Event, at Code Node, South Place, London, August 4th 2015. Images copyright of www.edtelling.com
The first code that actually means something. But why? Code ahead? Only talk in code language? Who knows... So, it is as strange as a normal code.
The cipher society of networml app writers and coders
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Glyph graphic design by R.L. Dunbar
Make: Waddingtons
Serial: 422
Title: Africa
Series: Jig-Map
Pieces: 284 (irregular).
Size: 23 ½ x 17 5/8.
Date: -
Bar Code: -
Origin: Great Britain.
When I was a child one set of grandparents had what might have been the complete set of these Jig-Map puzzles, and this particular issue too: I remember the 42n serial numbers as I would stack the boxes in numerical order. These things were, and still are, important to me.
A small piece count but anything other than trivial to put together. Began with the coastline and put together those sections that I could recognise. Noted a couple of small islands off the east coast, below the Horn, are shown in the jigsaw but not in the guide picture on the box.
The interior was gradually filled in working either by colour, or an object that I could recognise. I didn’t remember the name plates having an all-white background, but perhaps they did. Later editions of these puzzles had a coloured background for the nameplates, so if you weren’t quite sure of the location you just had to match the piece with the background, like any other piece.
Unfortunately one place name, Addis Ababa, is missing but one of the original blanks, for Tripoli – that the leaflet states should be discarded – is still present.
Bought more jigsaws…
DONE: 985 puzzles (708980 nominal piece count).
TODO: 844 puzzles (1137066 nominal piece count).