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có ng bảo thích con gái đeo kính vì trông có trí thức hơn...
nên mình cũng thử đeo xem như nào...
..ai ngờ trông ngu hơn bt =))
p/s: tóc mới cắt ở VN..cắt có mái như này trông trẻ hơn mấy tuổi ý :x
"Let me write that down !"
Designed and folded by me from 17 cm square of tracing paper.Finished model size : 6.5 cm
A simple model again...till I figure out the Joker. This model uses 16 grids only.I'll post the CP soon .Hope you guys like it !!
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This photo describes me perfectly.
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Custom printed 2x2 red bricks for Tommy at Brick Nerd.
Graphic designed by Tommy at Brick Nerd.
After months of development Brick Nerd is now up and running! Check them out online at:
Brick Nerd is also running a contest to win an exclusive brick built Nerdly, the Brick Nerd mascot. Additional details are available on Tommy's Flickr account.
"Let me write that down !"
Designed and folded by me from 17 cm square of tracing paper.Finished model size : 6.5 cm
A simple model again...till I figure out the Joker. This model uses 16 grids only.Hope you guys like it !!
Nerds é muito bom né? haha *-*
tô em semana de provas, começou quinta ): hoje a de artes foi a mais fácil de todas LFDSKJ sério.
Depois posto outra dos Nerds! haha
flws!
Halo, my name is Mr.Nerd, i work as a junior programmer.
I am so proud of my little brother www.flickr.com/photos/bubi/2974034094/in/photostream/, coz my bro's freelance job is working as Mr.DotDot Mouse in the DotDot Land!!!
You can't imagine how happy i am :D
You could win this! Enter the Nexl Level Nerdly contest!
bricknerd.com/home/time-to-take-nerdly-to-the-next-level-...
One silo of your typical box of nerds contains 326 individual pieces, depicted here (minus one which was eaten).
It's in the peninsula of Wisconsin, consisting of 8 miles of shoreline and almost 3800 acres. It's in a very popular area (Door County), especially this time of year, because of all the wineries, orchards, and cherries.
Polaroid
Camera: HOLGA + Polaroid Back
Film: Color 100 Blue - ISO 80/DIN 20 - Silk
Format: 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in. (8.5 x 10.8 cm)
Image Area: 2.88 x 3.75 in. (7.3 x 9.5 cm)
- A 900MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU (~6x performance)
- 1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM (2x memory)
- Able to run many operating systems including Windows 10.
www.raspberrypi.org/raspberry-pi-2-on-sale/
Windows 10. Do you know what that means? It means that theoretically, you can stream your Xbox on to this Windows 10 device which could be upstairs in the other room.
I'm so nerding out right now. Does anyone have any other cool facts about this? I haven't looked into it 100% but I am probably going to order one this month, since they run for $35.
An original Ford Econoline in San Diego. I don't know what the take rate was on the extended length model, but I'm guessing it's a lot more rare than the standard body.
Okay, it's official, I'm having way too much fun doodling these little guys. I wonder why I didn't try sooner! I don't really sketch like I should (it shows--the stiff poses doing nothing, ha!) but this is kind of like a puzzle to me that I'm enjoying cracking. 'What would a leopard kid look like? A buffalo?" and so on.
I think I'm gonna work the elephant kid into a little illo for fun. Thinking nerds eating lunch in the schoolyard-- maybe a turtle will be his friend!
This is the end of an era...I finally tackled discarding all my old engineering textbooks a few weeks ago, but letting go of the volumes of hand-written class notes was hard for some reason. I haven't looked at these things in nearly 25 years, when they got put up high on a shelf when I bought my house. Seriously; they "sparked no joy", but for some reason I couldn't part with them. I wonder if they represent some disappointment in my career, and how it never really met my own expectations. Maybe holding on to these things was some way of hoping for the day I'd do greater things.
Today, I was procrastinating against a bigger foe, so my old habits came to the fore... do something equally uncomfortable... and so, my old notes, papers and signs of my investment in becoming an engineer are tossed to the recycle heap.
I can be forgiven, then, for keeping a few digital images, right?