Pocketwatch with silver pair case, which belonged to Matthew Smith, a ropemaker from Woolwich, 1805
The centre of the dial is painted with a depiction of a British man of war with 'Hope' standing at the shoreline resting on an anchor.

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Pocketwatch with silver pair case, which belonged to Matthew Smith, a ropemaker from Woolwich, 1805
The centre of the dial is painted with a depiction of a British man of war with 'Hope' standing at the shoreline resting on an anchor.

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Pocket watch in silver case, with Hope looking after a ship. The watch belonged to Matthew Smith, a ropemaker from Woolwich, 1805
Signs on stands in a loading bay. #signs #ropemaker https://www.instagram.com/p/CWvHRrWtzFN/?utm_medium=tumblr
Installed a quantity of CCTV stainless steel signs in Ropemaker Street. What a difference a quality product makes Are you thinking about putting up new signs, we can help. #ropemaker #cctv #stainlesssteel #signs #installation https://www.instagram.com/p/CWqQ9lUtlBz/?utm_medium=tumblr

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Rope making in Donegal #ropemaker #rope #donegal #ireland (at The Cliffs of Glencolmcille) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBc_VTrnymG/?igshid=1ebzesst1se10
Guedelon - Cariole
Somewhere in France, there is a place were some crazy illuminates are building a medieval castle, using techniques and materials that were available at the time. This is awesome ! The cariole of the rope maker is there for all the village to use. It's old and rustic, but sturdy and well designed. Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook https://www.guedelon.fr/
ROPEMAKER Email Exploit
This week’s site is Bleeping Computer (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/). It is a primarily computer security news website that also has some reviews and stuff on the side. From what I’ve seen they do a very good job at reporting the latest infosec news and I would highly recommend them.
Today however, we are looking specifically at an issue in one of Bleeping Computers’ articles called the ROPEMAKER Exploit (or Remotely Originated Post-delivery Email Manipulation Attacks Keeping Email Risky). This exploit uses lines of CSS code in an email that would normally be fine and allows the sender to remotely change the CSS code. This exploit appears to be something similar to a zero day sort of threat, but not nearly so big as one, because it has been widely know about now for over a week and it hasn’t been seen being used “in the wild”. It is nice to know that there are some kinds of email providers that aren’t affected by it. Even though it isn’t an active threat yet, it could become so and so email providers need to make sure their systems are patched to prevent anybody seeing this become a larger issue.
Unfortunately the fact that this hasn’t turned into a larger problem yet means that most email providers will probably set their priorities on more present issues than working on a solution to this problem which is a shame because it could eventually become a big problem that was easily enough avoidable.
For anyone who would like to see the original article, here it is for your viewing enjoyment:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ropemaker-lets-attackers-change-your-emails-after-delivery/