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Oko za oko, ząb za ząb - ogłoś to prawem z pomocą trąb!
Haven't had a doodle in the old moleskine pad for a long time, so dug it out the boot of the car and scribbled down a code monkey :-D
Even though there is a 99.9% certainty that I will never use it, I have decided to try to learn Morse code. People tell me that learning new things and challenging the mind will keep you sharp. 2018/314 365/339
I was driving the the town of Shiprock on the Navajo Nation when I saw this piece of amazing art on an abandoned business. I am posting this in honor of the Code Talkers of all of the Native Americans that did this important job, and military members who gave their lives for the United States and our allies.
Old code line poles still stand at North Milwaukee Yard, where the last stub remnant of Milwaukee Road's "Beer Line" branches off to serve an oil dealer.
this is another UFO i finished. it's about having to memorize codes for everything nowadays... we are prisoners of the technology.
I've adopted varying workouts that get your heartrate up and down, up and down… but I have to write them out in short-hand or I will forget what goes in what order!
I acquired these lighters in Bosnia; the design - rounded corners & simplicity and ease of use - took my breath away...they are little works of art! They have no makers name or country of origin on them, and I have never seen these anywhere else, certainly not in the UK.
ABCs & 123s: C is for...code
Tenuous Link: cigarette lighter