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Kawasaki T-4 taxiing out at Iruma

Think somebody hacked the dentist sign at the end of my road.

 

Wish I could say this was the weirdest part of my run today.

 

Six blocks later, a young guy jumped in front of me and demanded my headphones and running shoes.

 

Threatened me with what appeared to be a sandwich.

 

I said, No.

 

Sheesh...

 

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Looking towards Hackness during sunset. Hackness is a small village just outside Scarborough of which I often cycle through but have never photographed before.

 

For this image I used HDR because either the foreground was too dark or the sky was blown out. Used 0.9 and 0.6 ND grad to try and reduce the contrast between the two. In the end I ended up using a series of 5 different exposures and the ND grads.

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The near wagon is one that I have shot before. It is a Hack Passenger Wagon c. 1862 that is in the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History collection. It was manufactured by Abbot-Downing Co. Concord, New Hampshire

 

This four passenger wagon is the smallest of the Hack Passenger Wagons. The lighter versions of the East were called Concord Coaches. The heavy version, suited for the rough conditions of the West, was often called a "mud wagon" or "the poor man's Concord". The leather suspension system gave a ride that was smooth by the day's standards.

 

This coach belonged to Petra Vela Kenedy, wife of Mifflin Kenedy. Mr. Kenedy built a ranching empire in South Texas in the mid-19th century. By the time of Mrs. Kenedy's death in 1885, the ranch comprised 390,000 acres. This coach was most likely the preferred mode of transportation for Mrs. Kenedy, who traveled frequently from the La Parra Ranch in Kenedy County to the Kenedy home on the bluff in Corpus Christi, Texas.

 

For more information on the Museum:

www.ccmuseum.com/

Bay Street Shuttle Train 530 heads over the Lower Hack movable bridge, the start of the Terminal Dispatchers jurisdiction, on its way back to Hoboken Terminal.

NVR + Custom ReShade & enb + R* Editor Filter

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Doin' crimes with @MimsyMau

 

After a busy day sorting out a hacked email account thought this would be a good idea, not realising how time consuming this would be to process

 

strobist for each of me... sb28@1/8 pointed at screen to bounce on me sb28@1/64 full cto gel through beauty dish pointing down for fill on imac.

Cámara: Lomography Horizon Kompakt

Película: Kodak Kodacolor 200

Iris is spunky hacker who loves using her custom multi-function prosthetic to cause chaos for the crime syndicates and corrupt law enforcement in the Layered City.

 

Iris prefers to use her hacking and programming skills to support Ode's team from the background. Iris has spent months implanting malware in the Layered City's computer system, and she uses the holo-computer built into her arm to exercise near absolute control over the city's many automated functions.

 

When she is forced to engage in combat, Iris has an emergency set of Phase-Tech claws and a Plasma beam emitter built into her arm.

 

Iris fills an invaluable role on Ode's team, and her upbeat attitude and general positivity keep her team's spirit high. While she appears to support Ode's goal of ridding the Layered City of corruption, it is unclear if she has an ulterior motive. She is incredibly secretive about her past and how she became such a proficient hacker without detection.

 

Build Notes:

This one was an adventure. The concept for "Hacker Girl" started with the mechanical arm with the computer built in. The colors and hair for her changed a bunch when I was working on her (RIP purple shoes). A lot of the decisions of the appearance of this character were made based on parts limitations (the crop top for example was because I ran out of black curved slopes half way through building the shirt). The end result is really flexible and can hold lots of dynamic poses. As always, face and some of the hair design by Eero Okkonen. I promise I'll quit ripping off his stuff eventually.

  

Reborn Body by eBody

Lilly Head by Lelutka

Gauged Fem Pixie Ears by ^^Swallow^^

Flutter Lashes by Minttea

Eyes by Euphoric

Kamla Head Skin by BARE

Picasso Juicy Babe Body Skin by ItGirlsxVelour

Mounds Breast Augment by [Bork}

Mounds Overflow by [Kottr}

Deija Hair by SANTE

Alora and Ethelia Piercings by Oatmilk

Halle,Hope,Liana, Piercings by Little Fish

Lillith Mini Dress by Dios

Sister Arm Binding and Sulfur Gorget by [Cruel]

Cinched Boots by -sixx-

Alora & Ethelia by Oatmilk

  

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This collar set has to be my second favorite that Grim has made, when you need that bad ass under covering for your throat and dont wanna hog up attachment space these are a massive must! As usual with Grim you're getting all the variety of colors to match with all your outfit needs.

 

Now this was something I was damn near drooling over. The monolith is Grim’s first decor item and my god it's soooo gooooood! Fully customizable to fit in with your deco needs, be it a center piece or a add on piece like i have here…..its a part you cannot miss!

 

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A nice walk in the snow to a local waterfall

Front view including the outhouse of Tie Hack cabin S Cottonwood Creek Wy

 

Between 1914 and 1918, lumberjacks worked in the Wyoming Range cutting trees to produce tens of thousands of railroad ties to be used in the construction of Union Pacific track between Rawlins to Cokeville.

 

The men were called "tie hacks" and worked ten-hour days, six days a week, chopping down the trees by hand, then hand-hewing them into railroad ties using a broadaxe.

 

This hard work was done in the dead of winter in freezing temperatures with several feet of snow on the ground. The men living in work camps and small cabins dotted throughout the drainages. They skied and snowshoed to travel between workcamps and get supplies from the camp commissary.

 

The men were paid by the tie, which were dragged down to the streams and stockpiled during the winter. When spring high water came, the ties were broken free and sent rushing downstream to the Green River and then floated 100 miles downstream to the town of Green River, west of Rock Springs.

 

Tie hacks camps operated in the Wyoming Range and the eastern slopes of the Wind River Range.

 

Over ten million ties were taken out of the forests of western Wyoming at the turn of the century. The era ended in the early 1940s.

 

Remnants of old tie hack cabins can still be found today.

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Looking for Trump's Tax returns maybe

Following the rise of Proxies, most operators lacked the network infrastructure to conduct long range remote operations with their robotic avatars. As a solution, hackers began constructing their own networks of relays, utilizing decommissioned orbital satellite systems and abandoned radio towers. For a while, their activities remained discreet and unnoticed.

Soon, however, instances of ‘satellite jockeying’ were reported on active government and corporate satellite arrays. Attempts were made to restrict the networks, while authorities went to work tracking down and penalizing anyone caught in the act, disrupting proxy operations worldwide.

At the same time, local and federal governments around the world began heavily regulating the burgeoning proxy and remote presence movements. These included mandating licenses, permits, taxes, and a myriad of other bureaucratic red tape.

These tensions slowly built into a tinderbox within the proxy community, and many were more than willing to set it off. This culminated into what became known as ‘The Orbit Wars’, an extended period of social unrest and cyberwarfare between pro-proxy groups, corporate lobbyists, and numerous government agencies around the world. This ranged from petty civil disobedience and armed standoffs to full scale targeted cyberattacks. Disabling of network infrastructure and jamming were common on both sides. Many high-profile hackers made their mark in these years, most notably the infamous ‘Fabled Three’.

Eventually, tensions simmered as organizations attempted to appease and accommodate proxy operations. Bandwidth was partitioned to private networks, while private aerospace corporations stepped in to feed the market gap by establishing their own dedicated ‘for-lease’ satellite grids. Meanwhile, regulations on proxy operations were rolled back, though not by much.

Many veteran proxy operators still feel the heat of those days, and the distrust and ire toward authority never fully went away. Wary of government or corporate outlets, many prefer to stick with the ‘old fashioned’ means of decentralized homemade meshnets and third-party software.

 

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Seven seas, four billion IPs!

Platoons full of soldiers identical to me!

I can chop at the root, like the base of life's tree

Try to drop but they shoot fire shots at high speed!

Some like it hot, others screaming “WHY ME?!”

Tie the knot, you're engaged to this future like me!

Its more than foreign war, we're assured to die free

Hordin' for another tour, not the kind you sight-see!

 

Type keys; clear the channel history!

I SPEAK; condition anonymity!

Wide screens; projecting all the imagery

Behind these high beams to display the setting visibly!

 

Cold in this winter see the steam from when I breathe

Agents of these ministries lock us in this freeze!

The fight rages on while the victims mourn and grieve

The internet's the battlefield, believe we're under siege!

 

This is hostile!!

Never backing down!

Scorched earth policies, I'm standing my ground!

Remember and respect to the message we're bound

The path is so dangerous to find a way around

This is hostile!!

We're never backing down!

Facing scorched earth policies we're standing our ground!

Never will forget to the message we're bound

The path is too dangerous to find a way around

- "Dangerous Ways" – Dual Core

 

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YOU CAN SEE WHY THIS WAS TAKING SO LONG

 

Yeah, this image is just caked in edgy inflammatory symbolism. At the same time, I'm outrageously proud of how it turned out

 

I mean, it was briefly touched upon in the previous part, so that was good enough to do a whole lore piece on it. Where else am I gonna fit it in? :/

 

Pretty much just laying out the culture and political climate of the Proxy universe.

 

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Pinhole hack of a Paxina giving normal and rise pinholes selected by an external knob. Exposure by 52mm lens cap.

Created for 98th MMM Challenge - Halloween

Thank to FOTOLIA by: Hacker model

texture by Pareeerica

texture by JoesSistah...

quite frankly a rare delight in west yorkshire snapped by ineck of the btk probably a back jump . props

FREE HACK AND OGRE!!!!!! Tried to mix my style in with some of Hack's, came out like this. Not long now!!!

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