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Tras el FIZ, la fiesta seguía en el nuevo bar Jarvis, con Guille Milkyway y Sergio Vinadé a los platos.
As a child, I followed the adventures of these three characters and worried about their survival in the middle of the ocean.
This creation is a nod to Hergé's work, which, like Lego, was a joyful companion in my early years. This is also my entry for Bricknerd's Nerdvember 2023 contest, the theme of which is survivors... Many thanks Bricknerd for this contest.
Enfant, j’ai suivi les aventures de ces trois personnages et je me suis inquiétée de leur survie au milieu de l’océan.
Cette création est un clin d’œil à l’œuvre d’Hergé qui, comme les lego, a accompagné joyeusement mes premières années. C’est aussi ma participation au concours Nerdvember 2023 proposé par Bricknerd, le thème est les survivants.... Merci Bricknerd pour ce concours.
Nerds To Go Computer Service, Cars, 8/2014 Branford, CT, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Canon Snappy S - Kodak ultramax 400
check this shot on frizzifrizzi, Flickr/Week(r) | Carnival! on March 6th 2011!
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Magnus must have called me "nerd" about 1,000x during the viewing of Star Trek. He said that it wasn't often that HE got to call someone a nerd and he was going to take full advantage of that.
Sprites drawn on paper (circa end of the 80's). Some were copied from the TV screen from other games, others created by myself.
Most have the corresponding decimal/hex written on the page to be later used with source code.
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Ten of Three Sixty Five
KOP abandoned factory; amazing place.
But i'm glad i went wifff someone who knew there way aroundddd, ha
theres a lot to get indulged in there.
More pictures up soonish ! way, way, way better ones. this was just the only one of myself.
freemason symbol by jon glessner @ GHOST TOWN
historic ellicott city, maryland
(rebel alliance symbol was already there)
The result of practicing night shots while waiting around to leave for a midnight premiere showing of Revenge of the Sith.
Most Star Wars nerds will stand in line to see it today but we like to consider ourselves Supernerds and therefore must watch it hours earlier than everyone else.
By the way.... It rocked all that is holy..
We didn't do any "line standing". We bought our tickets weeks in advance (like always) and just strolled in. A vast difference from when we watched the other episodes in Dallas and had to stand in line even though we'd bought tickets in advance. Thank God for small towns with movie theaters that have owners you can convince to run midnight showings. heh.
When I was first learning to be a web geek (way back in 2005 ;-), I bought a lot of nerd books. I would stay up late into the night reading about code and writing code and saying f&%k to the computer screen when my code didn't work. And then trying again until I didn't need to say f&$k for my code to work (there are actually times of the night when that seems like a viable way to make your code work).
Nerd books are great for learning new things about your chosen craft. But web-nerd books get outdated pretty quickly these days. So I've mostly stopped buying nerd books. In the last couple of years, however, two companies have started printing nerd books that are short, concise and beautifully designed. So eventually, I will be down to just this stack of pretty nerd books. These are my favorites.
-- The Scavengers of September #16: something you have too much of.
Sprites drawn on paper (circa beginning of the 90's). Some were copied from the TV screen from other games, others created by myself.
Most have the corresponding decimal/hex written on the page to be later used with source code.
Nerds To Go Computer Service, Cars, 8/2014 Branford, CT, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Nerds To Go Computer Service, Cars, 8/2014 Branford, CT, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
I'm just practicing group pictures, and thought that sorting dollies by themes would be nice.
So here are the three nerds:
JD (Leeke Luke/SDF) - robotics (mostly self taught)
Casey (CH Hyun/nYID) - sociology (working on her BA)
Blair (IH Bibiane boy/DF-H) - anthropology (working on his PhD; and no, Rubik's cube is not his strength, the toy is actually JD's)
...and maybe a certain Jordan Voth in the corner.
This was grainy so I made it even grainier. Whateva.