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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.
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
San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Truck 34 (T34) responds Code 3 to an outside fire. This was the first time I got lucky enough to see a truck respond.
Truck 34 is an American-LaFrance tiller truck with a 105' LTI aerial platform.
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.
We found a QR code in front of the city hall, that rick rolled us. While it is possible that the city of Prague planted this, it's more believable that the city forgot the domain and some joker purchased it.
This got confirmed a few days later by reddit. www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/cdv87t/this_q...
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.
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.
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
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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
1792–1750 B.C. Cuneiform script.
Found in Susa, Iran.
Louvre Museum, Paris.
Middle part of the front side.
Free Image Smart Casual Dress Code By media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com
Resolution of dress image: 408 x 730 · 31 kB · jpeg
A new Mercedes-Benz series, factory coded W18, began production in 1933 and replaced the Type 350/370 Mannheim series. The fresh motor car, more commonly known as the Type 290, heralded a number of advanced engineering features, among them were hydraulic brakes, a transverse leaf-spring/coil-spring front suspension, a coil-spring floating rear axle, and a 60 horsepower, 2,867-cubic centimetre, side-valve inline six-cylinder engine. In addition to the bare chassis for custom coach builders, six factory-built body styles and a Kuebelwagen (military) variant were available. The factory designs included a four-door touring car, a four-door saloon, and four 2-door convertibles or cabriolets (A, B, C, and D) with various seating configurations.
Mercedes-Benz produced 7,495 W18 passenger cars, of which 3,566 sat on a shorter chassis, whilst 3,929 used a longer chassis. The shorter cars’ bodies, which were on 2,870-millimetre chassis, reflected the design seen on the Type 200 (W21) models of the time, but the 290 bodies were actually a bit longer. The least expensive of the offered bodies was, ironically, a six-seat light limousine, listed at 7,950 Marks. A pricier saloon with a torpedo body, which was called a Tourenwagen, offered a more elegant option. Three convertible bodies were additionally offered and designated as Cabriolet B, Cabriolet C, and Cabriolet D. These were offered in two- or four-door configurations, with two for four-passenger seating. One more convertible was offered with a much sportier look, the Cabriolet A. It had a body that sat 190 millimetres lower than the other soft-topped versions, and it was amongst the most expensive, with it priced at 13,000 Marks.
We spent a few hours playing around with the some different lighting setups last night. The idea with this was to try to get the look of a warning light going off.
This was lit with one snooted SB800 from under the mask, and one red gelled SB800 to high camera right.
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.
KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov
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