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Posted on Jun 4, 2023

Below is a long blog post about 2015. I would like to thank everyone that contributed in any way during the year, especially all of my clients and partners who trusted me with their projects. I hope you have enjoyed this years journey as much as i did! See you next time! It’s been an exciting first half of the If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs. The worst problem to go by drug crimes may you faced more penalize or serious jury sentence but some drug crime case may charges like the case of your drug crums for buylin and carrying different form s. 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Crime for many of case crsu or may go your legal way even this form serious case when your some less penalty to fight crime charges with your ml year at Lone Design Club. Here are some of our highlights from June – September: In May we had one of the most beautiful weddings ever. We made everything ourselves; invitations, place cards, menus & seating chart for 36 tables, centerpieces for over 40 tables (including an oak tree), balloon arches, cake stand etc. The bride was so happy she asked us if it could be our fulltime job haha.. Maybe one day :) Read more here. We also started working on our new website which will launch soon. In the meantime check out our new logo design featured above. It has gotten quite positive reactions online so far :-) Thanks again to those that left comments or shared posts about the new logos look! You can see them live by clicking around on the site while waiting patiently for the official release date… Our second biggest project was building up a whole webshop for Fjord Snookerclub located north-west Norway. They wanted something unique but still professional looking so they chose us because we offer custom solutions tailored towards individual needs rather than just offering premade templates offshore where quality suffers due lacking resources available locally within each country’s economy structure thus resulting into less innovation overall compared against other nations whose economies aren’t limited by such constraints since there isn’t really anyone else doing anything similar anywhere nearby anyway…until now :D Another great success story happened when I helped make a prototype model car for an amazingly talented artist named Daniel Tjernlund (@danieltjerna). He needed help making his vision come alive through photography/videography services along side graphic designs using Adobe Photoshop CC + Lightroom Classic CC + Illustrator CS6+CC . Checkout below how well he pulled things together after receiving feedback from multiple sources including myself :) If interested please contact him via social media channels - Facebook , Instagram @danieltjerna ! Enjoy watching!! At last weekend (October 9th) we held our annual Christmas Party in Oslo city centre at Statholdergaarden Restaurant downtown area near Aker Brygge waterfront location closeby Akershus Castle Fortress Park grounds entrance gatehouse monument commemorative historical event memorial stone markings signposts street name plates number signs blue lights greenery foliage hedge fences walls barriers railings metal bars grills gates locks door handles knobs latches keys Below is a long blog post about 10x and what it means for people in the technology field. I’m not sure how many of you saw this but it was on TechCrunch earlier today… http://techcrunch.com/2014/08/31/the-new-golden-rule/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+Techcrunch+(TechCrunch) The New Golden Rule (for Programmers & Engineers) - August 31, 2014 | TechCrunch “When I first started coding there were two kinds of programmers: those who knew more than me, and liars.” That observation by Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian set off an epic conversation thread that spanned some 75 comments with no end in sight; Andrew Chen wrote back “I wish there were a simple rule like ‘work ten times as hard to get one percent better’, or something similar so we can talk about these things quantitatively”. He went on to point out that “the problem isn’t just that the workload is too high”, adding “It’s also because most companies don’t have any way of knowing if your work had impact at all. Most engineers are stuck making incremental improvements which nobody will notice.” That really got me thinking – How do we measure impact? Is Andrew right when he says “most companies don’t know if their employees made any significant contribution”? And does it matter whether they did or didn’t?” So here’s my take…. If someone writes code then yes, that person has written code. If someone makes a website, well same thing applies. But where do we draw the line between ‘code’ and ‘creative’. If someone creates artistic graphics, design, videos etc., should they be measured using the same metrics as coders ? Or are creatives different from techs? When trying to compare coders vs artists shouldn’t we use a scale of 1-to-10 instead of 1-to-100? In other words, would it make sense to say that an artist is worth twice as much as a coder? My gut feeling tells me ‘yes’ although I may change my mind later after reading the comments below. In general I think that ‘10X’ is a good metric to apply within software development teams. It’s easy enough to figure out how fast someone types (or codes), and even easier to see exactly what they produced. However, measuring someone else’s impact is another story altogether. You simply cannot expect everyone to come up with game changing ideas every time they sit down at their desk. Some days you need to put your head down and grind through the little stuff Below is a long blog post about 2016, and my personal year in review. I had considered writing a shorter version but after thinking about it for the last few days decided to share what’s on my mind with you all anyway! It was an interesting year – personally & professionally - and overall I think that we could have done better given how much potential there is to build on from here, though sometimes things do not turn out as planned when working with people who are often at different places along their own journeys than your ideal. That said, this year has been one of many positive experiences which can serve us well going into next year. It will be a new chapter no doubt, where we continue growing our businesses together while continuing to learn more about ourselves, others around us and those beyond us too. This journey of self-discovery never stops, even if life gets busy or chaotic sometimes. For me, it’s important to remember why I started doing what I am now passionate enough to want to keep sharing online. To remind myself (and hopefully help someone else) that being happy requires effort, but also know that everything happens for a reason so don’t give up hope just yet :) There is always light at end of tunnel…even if feels like darkness right now." Below is a long blog post about 2015-2016 Curriculum Changes. A quick note to let you know that the 2nd Grade curricula were updated today! Below is a long blog post about 3D scanning. I have split it into two pages to make reading easier. For many years now, the 3D scanner has been used in archaeology and anthropometry as an essential tool for digitising objects from museums or sites of interest (Harris et al., 2016). However, this technology was limited by its high cost – upwards of £75k plus annual maintenance fees – which made them unavailable to most but major institutions with large funding budgets. The advent of consumer-level photogrammetry solutions like Matterport, Structure Sensor and Autodesk’s ReCap Scanner changed all that making such tools readily available even to smaller organisations at affordable prices; however these devices are not well suited to handling fragile objects since they require physical contact between the object being measured and the sensor itself meaning that artefacts must be handled very carefully lest damage occur during scans. In addition to safety issues associated with their use on live people/objects (e.g., heart rate monitoring), these systems often suffer from poor image quality due either because photographers lack adequate training or because they fail miserably when trying take pictures under challenging light conditions such darkness inside caves where flashlights cannot reach far enough ahead without hitting obstacles along paths leading deeper within those places–which makes sense given how hard time travel really can get! But what if there existed some kind way around all these problems? And wouldn’t life just seem so much better then knowing exactly where everything went wrong before things got too bad…or maybe we should focus instead upon finding something good here today tomorrow morning after breakfast time later afternoon dinner nighttime bedtime etc… In recent times researchers have begun using handheld laser range finders for scanning purposes. These instruments are cheaper than traditional 3d scanners and do not need any specialised equipment to operate correctly unlike most other methods employed thus far including structured light techniques which utilise projectors mounted onto tripod heads whereas our own solution requires no additional gear beyond your smartphone camera attachment accessories kit package deal box set case container bag carry handle strap shoulder straps backpack purse pocket wallet pouch card holder keychain fob wristband bracelets watch bands earrings rings necklaces chains belts buckles boots shoes hats caps gloves scarfs ties bowties cummerbunds vests jackets coats trousers skirts shorts dresses blouses shirt collars cufflinks tiepins brooches watchbands earrings necklace pendants bracelets chokers jewellery boxes lockets pendant holders clutch bags purses briefcases attachments cases carriages luggage handles wheels tyres pedals footrests levers