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Albegas is the combined form of 3 identical robots (Alpha, Beta, and Gamma). The design makes absolutely no sense and is practically impossible to be show accurate. To achieve a perfect transformation, the most challenging aspect is to collapse each robot's waist and hip into its chest while leaving enough room for another one's head to be plugged in. So, please spare me when you see a lot of weird proportions.
Alpha Beta began as a merchandising concept rather than as a store name.
Albert and Hugh Gerrard had been operating food stores in Southern California since 1900 and had been early adopters of a self-service system in 1914. Their Triangle Grocerteria (at 329 West Second Street, Pasadena) began arranging groceries alphabetically in 1915, the beginning of the āAlpha Beta systemā.
This is a fractal flame I rendered using Fractron 9000 Beta.
Use as a texture if you like, please send me a link if you do! :)
Veer made a picture with this: www.flickr.com/photos/veertje_paine/5828406902/
From a sun baked day a few weeks back, at one of our many crew hideouts with Rask, Tiws, Maser and Sums.. Didnt have time for photos of this when done. Thanks to Rask for this flick. Good times!
Shooting this wasn't very easy! After I took him outside for better light the water was a bit murky...ugh...but you can see her colors.
Beta Three is the second generation of robots capable of AHE or Artificial Human Emotion. The Alpha Two was the first to use it but the hardware was flawed. As AHE evolved into a more advanced pieces of software, the robot needed to be upgraded to be able to run it. This new robot has a head that has artificial muscles integrated into it for more complex emotions. If the muscles dry out they become very brittle and must be replaced. To keep the muscles wet, the entire head is surrounded by a jar-like helmet filled with a special chemical solution. The body of the robot has also been upgraded to be lighter and easier to repair.
Loreal ball freeze with mister Krux. "Break is over" was the constant call from the tanoy in north african english from the recycling plant who let us use their wall!
Another view of the Lancia Beta used in filming White Gold TV series. Filmed in Basildon town center.
Top weekend with friends old and new. Many thanks to CIAR, DRIS & RASK...and the rest of the geezers! Thanks Corze for the flick and for working with our changing theme.. more bits here.. betarok75.wordpress.com/2010/08/15/belfast/
Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla (Chard, Swiss chard, spinach beet)
Yellow stems at Pali o Waipio Huelo, Maui, Hawaii.
March 12, 2013