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Photographer: Jimmy Warsham
Photograph taken by Alyssa Taft
Computer Coding with Scratch
Wednesday, Jan 27, 2016
4:00 - 6:00 pm
Narragansett Pier Middle School
Presenters: Janice Kowalczyk, FabNewport and Jennifer Robinson, Thompson Middle School
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CODE : Let’s share and get your own new code made by JAS
- Each code is different shape, size, and design.
(No two pairs are ever exactly same)
- Each one may be worn individually or together.
- Letting you create your own, unique style with codes.
- Length can be adjusted either longer or shorter by rubber string easily.
- Components : Hollow brass squire tubing, black rubber string
- Torch oxidized coloring, Matt surface
- All items are designed and made by JAS
I can't help but think that if they want their dress code respected and enforced they should try to make it coherent.
Amazon Appstore Developer Summit, Tuesday, 4th October at CodeNode, London. Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Since I've been doing some HTML stuff lately, this one tickled my funny bone.
(From icanhascheezburger)
sterling diamond cut chain linked to a strand of ivory fresh water pearls, with a mirrored swarovski crystal centre piece
Kandi Coded
Live In-Studio at KEXP
February 13, 2010
Photo Credits: Jill Rachel Photography www.flickr.com/photos/jillrachel
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4-19-07 Marion's Kevin O'Brien arrested for durnk driving in code prom to teaches the kids about the danger on drunk driving on prom night. Photo/Oscar Salinas osalinas@marion.gannett.com
Breaking out some new pens. They're so nice, I wasted so much time trying them out and planning a colour-coded study system.
For those studying history (I was studying French History):
dark green - dates
light green - titles of events
black - general notes
pink - important people
purple - significance of events
red - conflict, battles, war
dark blue - system names (e.g. gov't)
light blue - system details