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Patient Zero is a heavily modded custom Frankie Stein... who has seemed to come down with a frightful infection!
She will be available for sale on etsy and my store February 2015.
On the island of Pagan, Commonwelath of the Northern Mariana Islands. Taken in June, 2010, during megapode surveys. The remnants of a Japanese zero on the old airfield.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros perform Aug. 7, 2010, at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Photos are also posted on my blog at: www.undergroundbee.com/2010/08/08/lollapalooza-photos-day...
Sir Bob Geldof. ZERO- konferansen arrangeres av den norske miljøstiftelsen Zero Emission Resource Organization (ZERO). Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Team Andreas with Andreas Mikkelsen and Andreas Nergaard in Zero Rally 2011.
Here racing at Vålerbanen.
Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Henning Solberg and Maud Solberg in Zero Rally 2011. Here in the last special stage, autoslalom in Oslo.
Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
Veronica Engan and Mads Østberg in Team NAF arriving Oslo in Zero Rally 2011. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Director: Corrie Chen
Writer: Corrie Chen, Lawrence Leung
Producer: Bryony McLachlan
Director of Photography: Johnny Maloney
Fight Choreography: Dong Tam Martial Arts
CAST
Lawrence Leung
Maria Tran
Andy Minh Trieh
Vyom Neha Sharma
Last night a crowd of us went to Witchurch to see Zero to Hero where normal working men are taken under the wing of professional boxing coaches and despite knowing nothing of boxing are trained for ten solid weeks, every evening, to box. At the end of ten weeks they display what they have learned with 18 fights. My son-in-law was one of these men ages between 18 and 51 who experienced this life changing ten weeks. what a marvellous evening with some amazing sport and 36 very proud men who overcame their fears, got very fit and stepped forward in the world as different people.
Street art seen in a Chattanooga, Tennessee alley. I saw several posters around town by "Zero". Love the Nike swoosh in his/her name.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.