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Make your own tshirt on spreadshirt: There is a new shop on spreadshirt.net offering a (growing) variety of products and (more or less original) designs, including a clean logo variant: The gleemerch Haskell geekware shop, non-profit of course. These time-tested, hacker-approved shirts (plus mugs, mouse pads, and more) are based on older logo designs. Wear them with pride. Thanks to Fritz Ruehr, Conal Elliott, Andrew Cooke and Wouter Swierstra for design work. Send mail to Fritz Ruehr with any merchandise quality or other issues for products from CafePress below, except as noted. See the logos page for more details. The following stores are available (the merchandise is organized into separate "stores" for historical/logistical reasons): If you would like to make other merchandise available, add links here. (You may also mail your ideas/sketches to Fritz Ruehr, who can provide graphic design work or CafePress preparation work.) If you link in merchandise that is sold above cost, please mark it as such.
You need not restrict yourself to CafePress as a manufacturer/distributor. You can attach your favorite logo to an online stamp. Turn The City AroundHow does it work? Choose your item Pick a design Customize it add a better error message for bad terminal dimensions A small, toy roguelike in Haskelljual kaftan hoodie Move into enemies to attack them.sql hoodie hjklyubn - vi keys to movei am trayvon martin hoodie for sale p - message log (p again to go back)jual hoodie 3second- help (? again to go back) , - pick up item d - drop an item a - apply an item i - display inventory e - wield an item r - restart the game
> - go down a level (if on stairs down) < - go up a level (if on stairs up) You will also need to get the hfov library if you don't have it yet (you don't): It is installed in a rather similar way. Feel free to do that Sign in or Create an account Season Passes & Calendar The 2017 VIP Parking and Pass and the 2017 Monmouth Park Calendar are now available! 2017 Monmouth Park Calendar Monmouth Park Womens Fleece Monmouth Park Adult Zippered Hoodie Matted Monmouth Park Photos Monmouth Park Crew Sweashirt- Vintage Design 2017 VIP Season Pass & Calendar Pack Monmouth Park Long Sleeved Logo T-Shirt - Charcoal American Pharoah Haskell Photos Hooded Full Zip Windbreaker Jacket Monmouth Park Bandana Laydown Plush Horse 2017 VIP Season & Parking Pass Monmouth Park Cap with Starfish Logo Racetracker: Life With Grifters & Gamblers- Signed Copy Haskell programming language shaped sticker Haskell merchandise  →  Haskell stickers  →  Haskell programming language shaped sticker
High quality, weather resistant and durable Haskell Programming Language Sticker to give your case the identity it deserves. Your Haskell Programming Language Sticker is printed from a sheet vinyl, covered by a layer of top quality transparent film to protect the ink and improve durability and beauty, then finely cut to follow the shape.Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. An open-source product of more than twenty years of cutting-edge research, it allows rapid development of robust, concise, correct software. This sticker is designed to customize your notebook, pc, workstation, server with a professional look and a fresh design. Sticker dimension: a maximum size of 6x6cm (2.5x2.5in), but its size varies depending on the design, given that at least one of the two dimensions (height or width) always measures 6cm (2.5in). Print: Printed on top quality vinyl with a protective film. The Sticker can be removed without tearing. Our stickers do not leave residues on surfaces.
is not affiliated with any project its stickers refer to. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. These Die Cut Stickers are made by Sticker Mule. They won't tear or leave a residue when removed. More about our stickers Unixstickers donates part of the revenues coming from this sticker By purchasing this sticker, you contribute with a donation to the Godot Engine. Deal of the day (-30%) Python Logo Transfer Sticker Fedora Black Stickers Bundle Fedora Blue Stickers Bundle Hexagon Stickers GNU/Linux Bundle Hexagon Stickers Programming Bundle The Ultimate Python Hoodie The Ultimate Arch Linux T-shirtOn January 30, 2017, at approximately 5:15 p.m., the second suspect, Zantrell Sauls, a 17-year-old Black male, involved in the assault at 2417 Haskell Ave was taken into custody. He was transported to the Crimes Against Persons Division and was interviewed by investigators. He is being charged with Aggravated Assault, a felony of the second degree.
A juvenile suspect has been taken into custody in this assault. Detectives are still actively looking for the second suspect pictured below wearing the red/blue jeans. He is described as a B/M/18-20, 5’9”, 150 pounds. Last seen wearing a black hoodie with white lettering, red/blue jeans, white Nike shoes, black backpack, and a gorilla mask. If anyone has information on the second suspect, please call Detective Hubner in the Assaults Unit at 214-671-3639 or Crime Stoppers at (214) 373-TIPS (8477). Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000.00 for information that leads to an arrest and conviction for this offense. Dallas Police detectives have released new surveillance pictures of the suspects involved in this offense. These pictures show the suspects at the Cityplace Station about fifteen minutes after the offense occurred. If anyone has any information regarding this incident or knows the identity of these suspects, they are encouraged to contact Detective Hubner in the Assaults Unit at (214) 671-3639 or Crime Stoppers at (214) 373-TIPS (8477).
On January 14, 2017 at approximately 11:05 p.m., the complainant, Derrick Whitener, was assaulted with a wooden rod by two suspects in the Target parking lot located at 2417 N. Haskell Avenue. The complainant arrived at Target and as he was walking towards the front entrance of the business, the suspects began walking towards him. The suspects are observed walking away from the complainant after he makes it to the front door. While inside, the complainant reported the individuals as suspicious to Target personnel.  Meanwhile, the suspects remained near the front entrance. Target security alerted an off-duty Dallas Police officer. Both the security guard and the off-duty officer approached the suspects near the entrance. One suspect walked away, while the suspect with the wooden rod had a brief discussion with the off-duty officer and security guard. The two suspects were asked to leave the property.   At around 11:05 p.m., the complainant exited the business after shopping.
As he walked to his vehicle, he was approached by the suspects. They made a threatening statement to the complainant and then beat him with the stick and fled on foot towards the street. A customer in the parking lot reported the incident to the off-duty officer, who then assisted the complainant. The Assault Unit was notified of the incident on January 15th and began the assault investigation. Detectives were able to retrieve video surveillance of the offense. Detectives will need to interview the victim, but have canvased the area for additional video and witnesses. The victim received severe injuries, but is expected to recover. We are asking for the public’s assistance in the identification of the two suspects. Suspect #1: B/M/18-20, 5’9”, 150 pounds. Last seen wearing a gray jacket, black pants, black backpack, black gloves, gorilla mask, and armed with a 3 foot wooden dowel rod. Suspect #2: B/M/18-20, 5’9”, 150 pounds. Last seen wearing a black hoodie with white lettering, red/blue jeans, white Nike shoes, black backpack, and a gorilla mask.