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Hazel making some colour coded labels for her students, as she didn't want to loose any on the day trip to Salford.

Commissioned work.

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Cedar Hill Prep has partnered with the clothing company Lands’ End in order to offer our students and their families high quality clothing that is both durable and fashionable. Read more - www.cedarhillprep.com/dress-code/

 

bar code with the last four of my social security number under it. i got this in virginia while at fort lee

Ophrys tommasinii Vis., syn.: Ophrys sphegodes ssp. tommasinii (Vis.) Soó, Ophrys araneola Rchb., Ophrys sphegodes ssp. araneola (Rchb.) Leinz, Ophrys aranifera ssp. tommasinii (Vis) Camus, Ophrys tommasinii ssp. araneola (Rchb.) Soó, Ophrys aranifera ssp. araneola (Rchb.) Richt, Ophrys sphegodes ssp. litigiosa (Camus) Bechr..

Tommasini's Ophrys, DE: Kleine Spinnen-Ragwurz, Tommasini's Ragwurz

Slo.: Tommasinijevo mačje uho

 

Dat.: May 17. 2012

Lat.: 44.89909 Long.: 13.98109

Code: Bot_618/2012_DSC3517

 

Habitat: Stony road side of a dirt road, among other herbs and bushes, edge of submediterranean maquis; skeletal, calcareous ground; relatively steep sea shore, east aspect; mostly sunny; average temperatures 12-13 deg C, average precipitation 800-900 mm/year, elevation 50 m (160 feet), submediterranean phytogeographical region.

 

Substratum: soil.

 

Place: Adriatic Sea coast, east coast of peninsula Istria northeast of the town Pula, Istria, Croatia EC.

 

Comment: Genus Ophrys is highly unusual. It contains plants with beautiful, of an unusual appearance and interestingly 'functioning' flowers. They mimic the form of different female insects to attract particular male insects, which try to pseudo-copulate with them and at the same time pollinate the plants.

 

Taxonomy of the genus Ophrys is a real problem for an amateur. Even professionals widely disagree even about approximate number of taxa in this genus. Numbers go from about twenty to almost two hundred depending on taxonomical suppositions, which are hardly totally objective. Ref.: 4, for example, describes about 180 taxa, and its list of synonym names goes over 600. In addition, introduction of DNA sequencing at the beginning of this century refurbish the taxonomy of the whole family Orchidaceae (which includes genus Ophrys) drastically. Ophrys tommasinii is not excluded from this messy situation. Just look at a few synonym names I am quoting here and don't laugh (if you can refrain). All these names were meant seriously.

 

Ophrys tommasinii is a rare plant in Slovenia. It is not listed in our Red list, but it deserves this position with little doubt. In Germany, for example, it is protected with the highest degree of protection and is considered close to extinction (Ref.: 5).

 

Protected according to: Uredba o zavarovanih prostoživečih rastlinskih vrstah, poglavje A, Uradni list RS, št. 46/2004 (Regulation of protected wild plants, chapter A, Official Gazette of Republic Slovenia, no. 46/2004), (2004).

 

Ref.:

(1) Personal communication with Mr. Branko Dolinar

(2) H.Kretzschmar, Die Orchideen Deutschlands und angrenzenden Länder, Quelle Meyer (2008), p 204.

(3) B.Dolinar, Kukavičevke v Sloveniji (Orchidaceae of Slovenia) (in Slovenian), Pipinova Knjiga (2015), p 143.

(4) H.Baumann, S. Künkele, R.Lorenz, Orchideen Europas, Ulmer (2006), p 194.

(5) O. Sebald, S. Seybold, G. Philippi, A. Wӧrz, Eds., Die Farn und Blutenpflanzen Baden-Wurttembergs, Band 8., Verlag Eugen Ulmer (1998), p 411.

(6) A. Martinči et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnična Založba Slovenije (2007) (in Slovenian), p 776.

(7) M- Blamey. C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 516.

  

Follow this link for additional pics, posts and podcasts about the press conference - "Buffalo Green Code" - held in Buffalo, NY's oldest industrial neighborhood on Earth Day.

    

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emergency colour codes on the back of my id

(i know the codes are different from places, but i think this works for most of NA)

  

cardiac arrest protected code blue

pediatric cardiac arrest

neonatal cardiac arrest

violent person

missiong person

hostage incident

fire

evacuation

external disaster

bomb treat

chemical spill

external air exclusion

  

code black did exist!!! * _ *

Meet… Elke Möbius!

Elke is supporting CODE_n in her function as Press and Media Relations Manager. She is organizing articles in relevant newspapers and magazines and is always keen on finding the best fitting media partners. Elke’s a real networker and she will acquire even the toughest journalist with her friendly attitude.

you may not want to be HERE!

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This inverted pyramid features in the end of Dan Browns bestseller The Da Vinci Code, As anyone who has read the book will know.

An urban fragment from 4th Avenue in Tucson. Seriously, this wiring can't be "code" can it?

The European Coding Initiative event (12/10/2015)

series of 21 images called CODE

Lucca Comics Games 2009

Participants from the Creative Code Spring Immersive will be showcasing work based on the skills they developed over the ten-week program. Gray Area’s Creative Code Immersive is an education program focused on giving a small cohort of students a strong foundation in the art of creative code, covering a wide variety of mediums from micro-controllers to projection mapping.

 

Photos by Nathan Allen.

 

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A week of coding in Gurgaon looks like this.

Code Impressions workshop @Hypermedia in Aix-en-Provence.

Cinder workshop by Krisjanis Rijnieks at the Creative Coding for Live Visuals event at the Aalto University FabLab on April 2013, Helsinki. The project has been developed at the Pixelache platform. The project developer Irina Spicaka. Photography by Irina Spicaka.

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