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The falling green code is a way of representing the activity of the simulated reality environment of the Matrix on screen by kinetic typography. All four Matrix movies, as well as the spin-off The Animatrix episodes, open with the code. It is a characteristic mark of the franchise, similar to the opening crawl featured in the Star Wars franchise.
Fall of Leaves (original French title: Chûte de feuilles), or Falling Autumn Leaves is a pair of paintings (in French pendants, i. e. counterparts) by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. They were executed during the two months at the end of 1888 that his artist friend Paul Gauguin spent with him at The Yellow House in Arles , France.
A green leaf is green because of the presence of a pigment known as chlorophyll, which is inside an organelle called a chloroplast. When abundant in the leaf's cells, as during the growing season, the chlorophyll's green color dominates and masks out the colors of any other pigments that may be present in the leaf. Thus, the leaves of summer ...
Falling Leaves (radar network), an warning system of the United States Air Force "Falling Leaves", a song composed by Frankie Carle "The falling leaves drift by the window", opening line of the 1945 song " Autumn Leaves "
A cow with antlers atop a power line pole. Wikipedia contains other images and articles that are similarly shocking or udderly amoosing.. Of the over six million articles in the English Wikipedia there are some articles that Wikipedians have identified as being somewhat unusual.
The most viewed photograph in all of human history is... the default wallpaper for Windows XP. Bog Standard Gallery: It's a museum... inside a portable toilet. Boll Weevil Monument: The only known monument built to honor an agricultural pest. Joachim-Raphaël Boronali: The world's most artistically-tailed donkey. Bottle Rack
Yeah, that's why I thought there was a common source for the scans; a colour shift in paper is unlikely to give such a consistently yellow-magenta hue across multiple docs, much more likely a mis-calibrated monitor somewhere, or some kind of aesthetic affectation. The fact is, when a (fairly) reliable white reference is avaialable (as it is on ...
The sky of course reflects the weather of the day. The image shows a London-bound train about to cross over an access track to Ealing Common depǒt (railway depǒts, sidings, etc., are never pretty) as it leaves Ealing Common station.