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My colleagues of the Belastingdienst AIX/Linux Midrange Systems team and myself went on a teambuilding exercise. I took my camera of course. We went to Dorhout Mees for skeet shooting (kleiduivenschieten) and afterwards we ate tapas at Restaurant Ramblas in Apeldoorn.
This dude on Twitter sent me a parka a while ago, and it has been super-useful in this weather. It's a bit strange; people don't usually send me things, and now I've finally got some pictures of me doing parka-outdoors things I find that he's removed himself from the internet.
This one's for you, Snokel Parka. Double Guns an' all.
Customer comment by h.vernetti:
"Passing through AL and HAD to stop by to see my old Chief. Without a doubt the greatest mentor and "Lead by Example" NCO. Thanks SOL."
You probably need a bad*ss patriot t-shirt to wear this summer. We can help!
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Being on shift at the stormtrooper recruiting center sucks. They have to put up with all the newbs.
"What does this one do?"
"No, don't press tha-"
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The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
Amazing deeply-etched sculpted Death Tarot Card replacement grips by @Wicked_Grips made for an outstanding birthday present for my friend's Colt 1911 Model 70 .45 caliber! Wicked Grips also made the devilishly cool skull spring cap you see pictured. You really have to check out this incredibly talented artisan, Ed Strange, & his website www.WickedGrips.com. I also love their bas-relief, stainless steel skull Glock slide plate, that I have on several pistols. I'd love to get more for a Glock 43 & Gen5 if & when they become available so they all match. I'm really hoping the deep-etched/bas-relief replacement grip concept is a success, as I'd love to incorporate this amazing look to all my guns with replaceable grips & parts (i.e., Desert Eagle). Not that I am eager to give away my secrets as to how I have such unique looking firearms, but such talent deserves recognition & a hearty endorsement. 👍💀🔫🔧
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#1911 #WickedGrips #Wicked_Grips #Colt #Colt45 #45acp #Colt1911 #ColtModel70 #CustomizedGuns #PewPewPew #45cal #45caliber #EdStrange #Ed_Strange #GunArt #ColtFirearms #ColtPistol #Gun_Art #GunPorn #2ndAmendment #GlockArt #GripArt #RockYourGlock #Gunstagram #GunRights #Gun #Guns #Grip_Art #Glock #ThePewPewLife @MarkRondeau
A little weekend photo project of one of my favorite #firearms. The #KRISS shoots the #45acp round, and it takes #Glock 21 magazines. I have it topped with #Eotech XPS2.
#guns #pewpewpew #sbr #rifle #nfa #2a
The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
The Mignonette is a minimalist DIY handheld gaming platform, based on an AVR microcontroller driving a 5x7 bicolor LED matrix display. It's 70 bits of open-source fun.
Read more about this project here.
I didn't grow up with Nintendo. I had a Sega Master System. One of my favorite things about the Sega was the very cool Light Phaser. It seemed very 'Star Trek' and 'laser tag' to me. I only ever had one game that used it (Safari Hunt) but I enjoyed that game, so it all worked out.
Taken by Cory Funk.