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The Source Code
Upon the sudden death of her estranged uncle, Sarah Wynter, the director of a New York art gallery, unexpectedly becomes the sole heir to $2 billion. Within hours after she gains control of the money, it is stolen by computer hackers in India and the Russian mafia, using a stolen source code to silently breach her banks’ firewalls. Instructions are then given that will end her life. Four hundred miles away, John Ambrose, a Virginia lawyer, finds his identity has been stolen and used by a Columbian drug cartel to traffic drugs and launder drug money. Struggling to regain his identity, Ambrose unwittingly gains possession of $385 million of the cartel’s money, and his death warrant is sealed. In their frantic attempt to stay alive, the paths of Sarah Wynter and John Ambrose soon cross, and they find themselves in a dark world inhabited by forces of evil unlike those they had ever known. When the stolen source code is used to break into U.S. defense systems, alarm bells are set off at the FBI. Alienated from his law firm and the target of a world-wide manhunt, Ambrose is thrust into a deadly confrontation with the cartel and the mafia.
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Source Code (2011)
When soldier Captain Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) wakes up in the body of an unknown man, he discovers he's part of an experimental government program called the "Source Code" that enables him to cross over into another man's identity in the last 8 minutes of his life. Armed with the task of identifying the bomber of a Chicago commuter train, Colter must re-live the incident over and over again, gathering clues until he can solve the mystery and prevent an even deadlier second terrorist attack.
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Source Code
A helicopter pilot (Gyllenhaal) recruited for a top-secret military operation finds himself on a startlingly different kind of mission in Source Code, a smart, fast-paced action thriller that challenges our assumptions about time and space. Filled with mind-boggling twists and heart-pounding suspense, Source Code is directed by Duncan Jones (Moon).
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Source Code
Director Duncan Jones made a stellar first impression with 2009's Moon, a stylish, gratifyingly deep science-fiction movie that favored heart and soul over flashy special effects. Source Code, Jones's much anticipated follow-up, proves that his debut was far from a fluke, blending techno-thriller and character study with deceptive ease. Shot in a clean, no-frills fashion, Ben Ripley's script follows an MIA soldier (Jake Gyllenhaal) who awakes in a mysterious capsule, with contact with the outside world limited to a video feed from a shadowy military officer (the fantastically poker-faced Vera Farmiga). As events unfold, he learns that he's the participant in an experiment that lets him relive a stranger's past life in 8-minute chunks, a process that will hopefully allow him to avert the terrorist bombing of a packed commuter train. Jones, aided by Chris Brown's wonderfully overt '80s homage of a score, wrings an impressive amount of tension out of the constantly rewinding story, with each time jump revealing another small piece of the overall puzzle, as well as deepening the relationship between Gyllenhaal and fellow passenger Michelle Monaghan. Clocking in at a just-right 93 minutes, this is a funny, tense, and surprisingly moving film that perhaps never quite reaches the ingenuity that its premise suggests. If this counts as a sophomore slump, it's of an extremely mild, very entertaining variety. --Andrew Wright
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Source Code DVD
Jake Gyllenhaal headlines this sci-fi time-travel thriller directed by MOON's Duncan Jones from a script by Ben Ripley and Billy Ray. A bomb explodes on a Chicago train derailing the locomotive and killing hundreds. In an attempt to identify the bomber and prevent another larger attack on downtown Chicago Captain Colter Stevens Gyllenhaal agrees to take part in a clandestine government experiment dubbed "Source Code" which allows him to enter the body of a male passenger during the eight minutes before the man is killed. But during his first trip back Capt. Stevens fails to gather enough clues to prevent the second attack. With time quickly running out he repeats the mission ad nauseam in a desperate race to head off one of the most deadly terrorist attacks ever to take place on American soil.
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Source Code
Director Duncan Jones made a stellar first impression with 2009's Moon, a stylish, gratifyingly deep science-fiction movie that favored heart and soul over flashy special effects. Source Code, Jones's much anticipated follow-up, proves that his debut was far from a fluke, blending techno-thriller and character study with deceptive ease. Shot in a clean, no-frills fashion, Ben Ripley's script follows an MIA soldier (Jake Gyllenhaal) who awakes in a mysterious capsule, with contact with the outside world limited to a video feed from a shadowy military officer (the fantastically poker-faced Vera Farmiga). As events unfold, he learns that he's the participant in an experiment that lets him relive a stranger's past life in 8-minute chunks, a process that will hopefully allow him to avert the terrorist bombing of a packed commuter train. Jones, aided by Chris Brown's wonderfully overt '80s homage of a score, wrings an impressive amount of tension out of the constantly rewinding story, with each time jump revealing another small piece of the overall puzzle, as well as deepening the relationship between Gyllenhaal and fellow passenger Michelle Monaghan. Clocking in at a just-right 93 minutes, this is a funny, tense, and surprisingly moving film that perhaps never quite reaches the ingenuity that its premise suggests. If this counts as a sophomore slump, it's of an extremely mild, very entertaining variety. --Andrew Wright
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DVD Source Code
When soldier Captain Colter Stevens Jake Gyllenhaal wakes up in the body of an unknown man he discovers hes part of an experimental government program called the "Source Code" that enables him to cross over into another mans identity in the last 8 minutes of his life. Armed with the task of identifying the bomber of a Chicago commuter train Colter must relive the incident over and over again gathering clues until he can solve the mystery and prevent any future attack. Widescreen DVDRated PG13Action and adventure
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Code Source: 2009 International Fire Code
CODE SOURCE - INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE distinguishes itself from any other fire code resource on the market by pairing comprehensive coverage with supreme readability that makes quickly accessing need-to-know information a breeze. An ideal fire code reference, this valuable resource offers readers an introduction to the guidelines and recommendations for fire department maintenance inspections for all types of occupancies. It examines code points and detailed inspection items for each occupancy group and emphasizes the keys to compliance throughout. With such a unique and all-encompassing format, it is the only comprehensive inspection guide book for the enforcement of the 2009 IFC. Its coverage is thorough enough to ensure that readers can find the information they need, yet organized efficiently enough that they can easily retrieve it, making this a must-have addition to any reference library.
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Code Source: 2009 Accessibility Standard
With a single resource, you can learn to translate key state and federal accessibility requirements into clear, easy-to-understand and easy-to-apply explanations. It's all contained in CODE SOURCE ACCESSIBILITY: CODES, STANDARDS, AND GUIDELINES, the groundbreaking resource that explores the accessibility requirements that apply to commercial, residential, and existing buildings. The book focuses on four major industry publications: the International Building Code? (IBC?) and its accessibility reference standard A117.1 ? 2003, the Revised Americans with Disabilities Act/Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG 2004), and the Federal Fair Housing Act's Accessibility Guidelines (FH Act). Working in agreement with one another, the standards set forth by these documents serve as the guiding principles for the construction of code-compliant buildings, and CODE SOURCE ACCESSIBILITY: CODES, STANDARDS, AND GUIDELINES is the perfect collection of their most critical provisions. Not intended to replace
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Source Code
A helicopter pilot (Gyllenhaal) recruited for a top-secret military operation finds himself on a startlingly different kind of mission in Source Code, a smart, fast-paced action thriller that challenges our assumptions about time and space. Filled with mind-boggling twists and heart-pounding suspense, Source Code is directed by Duncan Jones (Moon).
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Source Code (Widescreen)
When soldier Captain Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) wakes up in the body of an unknown man, he discovers he's part of an experimental government program called the "Source Code" that enables him to cross over into another man's identity in the last 8 minutes of his life. Armed with the task of identifying the bomber of a Chicago commuter train, Colter must re-live the incident over and over again, gathering clues until he can solve the mystery and prevent an even deadlier second terrorist attack. Captivating from start to finish, "Source Code" is the mind-blowing action thriller Richard Roeper calls "Confounding, exhilarating, challenging - and the best movie I've seen so far in 2011". Audio Commentary, Cast Interviews, Science Focal Points, Trivia Track. Languages: English and Spanish, Subtitles: English SDH (Subtitles for Deaf and Hearing Impaired) and Spanish.
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Code Reading: The Open Source Perspective (v. 1)
This book is a unique and essential reference that focuses upon the reading and comprehension of existing software code. While code reading is an important task faced by the vast majority of students, it has been virtually ignored as a discipline by existing references. The book fills this need with a practical presentation of all important code concepts, form, structure, and syntax that a student is likely to encounter. The concepts are supported by examples taken from real-world open source software projects. The focus upon reading code (rather than developing and implementing programs from scratch) provides for a vastly increased breadth of coverage.
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The Source Code - Thau, William A.
Electronics Cameras Computers Software Housewares Sports DVDs Music Books Games Toys in titles descriptions Company Info |Checkout Info |Shipping Info |Return Policy |FAQ's Add us as a favorite seller By continuing with your purchase using the eBay Buy It Now button, you agree to the Buy Terms of Use at http://stores.ebay.com/Buys-Internet-Superstore/Terms.html . The Source Code - Thau, William A. THIS IS A BRAND NEW UNOPENED ITEM. Description "The Source Code" is a mystery thriller about two p
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Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective
Page 26: How can I avoid off-by-one errors? Page 143: Are Trojan Horse attacks for real? Page 158: Where should I look when my application can't handle its workload? Page 256: How can I detect memory leaks? Page 309: How do I target my application to international markets? Page 394: How should I name my code's identifiers? Page 441: How can I find and improve the code coverage of my tests? Diomidis Spinellis' first book, Code Reading, showed programmers how to understand and modify key functional properties of software. Code Quality focuses on non-functional properties, demonstrating how to meet such critical requirements as reliability, security, portability, and maintainability, as well as efficiency in time and space. Spinellis draws on hundreds of examples from open source projects--such as the Apache web and application servers, the BSD Unix systems, and the HSQLDB Java database--to illustrate concepts and techniques that every professional software developer will be able to appreciate and apply immediately. Complete files for the open source code illustrated in this book are available online at: http://www.spinellis.gr/codequality/
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Source Tags & Codes
With their first major-label release, Austin's most destructive live act will hopefully move from notoriety for trashing their instruments to appreciation for the way they use them. Source Tags & Codes is the third release from the band with the long name, and it is a volatile time bomb of emo, art rock, and post rock that explodes with emotion on every song. The walls of guitar effects and tense, heated vocals provide the band's driving aggression, but they soften the blows with bouts of dark melody, even adding strings and piano in places. The album should please fans of bands such as At the Drive In, Unwound, and Les Savy Fav, but Source Tags & Codes weighs in as heavier, noisier, and, in places, more tormented and beautiful than those bands. With enough twists in its movements to ward off any signs of predictability, Source Tags & Codes is an impressive rock collage that exposes new musical layers with each listen. --Jennifer Maerz
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Source Coding Theory By Robert M. Gray
Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Source Coding Theory by Robert M. Gray Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Details ISBN 0792390482 ISBN-13 9780792390480 Title Source Coding Theory Author Robert M. Gray Format Hardcover Year 1989 Pages 208 Edition 1st Publisher Springer Dimensions 6.4 in. x 0.7 in. x 9.5 in. About Us Grand Eagle Retail is the ideal place for all your reading and entertainment needs! With fast shipping, low prices, friendly servic
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Source Code (Canadian Release) (DVD NEW)
         Product DetailsOriginal Title:Source Code (Canadian Release)Actors: Jake Gyllenhaal - Michelle Monaghan - Vera FarmigaDirector: Duncan JonesCondition: NEWFormat: DVDRuntime: 93 minsLanguage: English Subtitle: English SubtitlesRegion code: Region 1 (United States, Canada, Bermuda, U.S. territories)Discs: 1Rating: PGGenre: ActionSubgenre: ThrillerRelease Year: 2011Your browser does not support iframes.
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Code Reading: The Open Source Perspective (v. 1)
This book is a unique and essential reference that focuses upon the reading and comprehension of existing software code. While code reading is an important task faced by the vast majority of students, it has been virtually ignored as a discipline by existing references. The book fills this need with a practical presentation of all important code concepts, form, structure, and syntax that a student is likely to encounter. The concepts are supported by examples taken from real-world open source software projects. The focus upon reading code (rather than developing and implementing programs from scratch) provides for a vastly increased breadth of coverage.
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Source Code (blu-ray)slip Covernew & Sealed
Jake Gyllenhaal headlines this sci-fi time-travel thriller directed by MOON's Duncan Jones from a script by Ben Ripley and Billy Ray. A bomb explodes on a Chicago train, derailing the locomotive and killing hundreds. In an attempt to identify the bomber and prevent another, larger attack on downtown Chicago, Captain Colter Stevens (Gyllenhaal) agrees to take part in a clandestine government experiment dubbed "Source Code," which allows him to enter the body of a male passenger during the eight minutes before the man is killed. But during his first trip back, Capt. Stevens fails to gather enough clues to prevent the second attack. With time quickly running out, he repeats the mission ad nauseam in a desperate race to head off one of the most deadly terrorist attacks ever to take place on American soil.
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Source Code for Life Funny Light T-Shirt by CafePress
Life would be much easier if I only had the source code. About our Light T-Shirt: This light t-shirt will be fashionable even after the zombie Apocalypse. In fact, this shirt might be the very reason you'll survive said Apocalypse. The light color shows you aren't worried about getting stains - and even if you were, those stains show t. Funny Tee, TShirt, Shirt
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