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Euphemia li Britannia:: Tifana;

At an outdoor gig in 2001, a septic tank below ground in front of the stage we were playing on ruptured. We are pointing at a human poop that somehow made it's way to the surface

Seeing the ad again on clicking the qr code would count as two impressions, right?

I'm thinking of doing a run of t-shirts for these. The QR Code actually works. Any takers?

bought from steve kirk. with blue repaint and stagecoach logos removed.

Had this lovely t-shirt printed for a friend and colleague.

 

As I have a few more of these, they are up for grabs for all designers, developers or other people who sometimes have the urge to tell their (fellow) coders to just get on with it ;)

 

I have a couple of M, L and XL left.

Just drop me a line if you are interested in buying one.

I'm a bit disturbed by how much Emily's enjoying colour coding the bookshelf.

 

Finding books will certainly be more exciting in the future.

 

You won't appreciate the full madness unless you turn your sound up!

On U.S.Highway 101 in downtown Port Orford, the southern Oregon coast's Curry County.

Bar code

 

Bar code and packaging visuals for goods

On saturday 24th june we woke up, had breakfast and got ourselves ready. Then we marched to our target of the day: the OBA coal terminal of the Amsterdam harbour.

code is given here

Code Geass' Lelouch and Suzaku

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

Just the code and nothing but.

On saturday 24th june we woke up, had breakfast and got ourselves ready. Then we marched to our target of the day: the OBA coal terminal of the Amsterdam harbour.

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

by:Porcelain Reqiem

khari likes sora.

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riku is friends with????

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

by Jennifer Jacobs (lamps by workshop participants)

by Jennifer Jacobs (lamps by workshop participants)

QR codes are a great way to put information right into the hands of the consumer. There are many great uses for QR codes. Ask a C2 rep how to integrate them into your campaign.

On saturday 24th june we woke up, had breakfast and got ourselves ready. Then we marched to our target of the day: the OBA coal terminal of the Amsterdam harbour.

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

A scan from my old Boy Scout Handbook from 1985. That I still have this page saved since then speaks to the depth of my interest in knighthood I suppose.

 

There are probably countless versions of the knighting ceremony, the simplest being a hard slap on the shoulder with the command "Be a knight".

 

John Boorman's "Excalibur" may have been fantastic and outlandish in many respects, but it's knighting ceremony was pretty standard: "In the name of God, Saint Michael, and Saint George, I make you a knight. Rise Sir ___"

 

The film "Dragonheart" touted a somewhat stodgy, idealized version called the Old Code: "A knight is sworn to valor, his heart knows only virtue, his blade defends the helpless, his might upholds the weak, his word speaks only truth, his wrath undoes the wicked."

 

Most recently Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven" delivers a well written version of the ceremony: "Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong; that is your oath. [Slap!] And that is so you remember it. Rise a knight."

 

Such virtues are mostly cast aside in popular culture nowadays. Most people view this stuff with doubt, dislike, and oddly enough, suspicion. Anyone who tries to behave this way clearly must have some ulterior motive, right?

 

I think Jeremy Irons sums up a realistic interpretation of an oath to be a good knight when he meets Orlando Bloom: "I pray God and Jerusalem that you can accomodate such a rarity as a perfect knight."

    

by Jennifer Jacobs (lamps by workshop participants)

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

Started making a programmable timer a few weeks back. The Arduino code at the moment is stupendously long and untidy.

Programmers like beer, it's true. I like free software -- free as in "beer".

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