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Mega Bloks

Probuilder

 

Code Blue

 

Model 6

 

~ 95 Teile / Pieces

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

Cosplayers: Ayumi y Yuuko (Code Lyoko)

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

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.

Late night code spews from the printer (insert witty analogy here)

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

code is given here

Santa Barbara, California

model: Christelle P.

Styliste: Dress Code

MUA: Cécile le Douaron

Photographer: Cathy Lê Thanh

Editing: Cathy Lê Thanh

Just the code and nothing but.

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

"Codes & Clowns" was an exhibtion devoted to Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001) who was an American mathematician and electronic engineer known as "the father of information theory" and cryptography.

 

credit: Otto Saxinger

File Name: James McCullen Destro XXIV

 

Primary Military Specialty: Weapons Manufacturer/Supplier

 

Second Military Specialty: Terrorist

 

Birthplace: Unknown(possibly Callander,Scotland)

 

Group Affiliation:MARS(Military Armaments Research Syndicate),Cobra Command,

Destro's Iron Grenadiers

 

Bio: Destro is the faceless power behind MARS(Military Armaments Research Syndicate),largest manufacturer of state-of-the-art weaponry.To Destro,war is man's natural state: The fittest survive and the greatest advances are made.He maintains a luxurious lifestyle around the world.Destro provides high-tech arms to any side able to meet his price and will incite war where it does not exist.He dons his silver battle mask(a family tradition)and enters battle himself,either with Cobra Command(Destro is their major weapons supplier)or against them if it's better for business.

 

Destro respects the GIJOE team for their combat skills and expertise,but abhors them for wasting such skills to maintain peace.He's totally dedicated to seeing them undermined,subverted,or destroyed!

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

Lockheed Martin Code Quest, April 29, 2017

now with veolia branding.

 

this decal was a pain in the arse!

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.

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."

    

now has her front lights painted white

- COMMING SOON -

books

cards

photos

...

 

SHOP : 197616.spreadshirt.net/fr/FR/Shop

WEB SITE : www.no-code.fr/

South Middle students participate in Hour of Code programming during Computer Science Education Week 2017.

Discovering a new gem in Lego Games Theme - a review on 3840 Pirate Code

 

brickand.me/2009/10/29/DiscoveringANewGemInLegoGamesTheme...

The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved Babylonian law code, dating to ca. 1700 BC.

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