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Snowcrash , we built it.

  

Igor Ballyhoo and me.

I am proud to present the all-new ABS Builder Challenge!

Four worthy contestants have been sent a number of the special seed part to be used in their entries.

Keep up with the action here!

www.flickr.com/groups/2762205@N25/discuss/72157650961615408/

 

Yes, it is really pronounced "AB-Zzz".

 

Yes, this could be considered similar to another noble contest of creators and a hard metal.

 

Yes, you can get a chance to participate! (Application thread is in the works)

 

No, this has nothing to do with the gym.

 

No, participating in this contest does not necessarily guarantee you will get great Abs.

 

Yes, It is going to be awesome.

 

Credit to David FNJ for the cool pic!

The hat and face just jumped out of the crowd

Possibly my final entry for the Builder Traithlon. The category I was given is Empire. I (of course) thought about doing something from StarWars, but then decided to go for a Roman theme. Sadly, I did not have enough Roman soldiers...and came to the conclusion I needed to do castle. And so I present the most powerful kingdom, the Empire of Oppression!

 

Enjoy!

Amtrak 315 leads Amtrak train #7 the westbound Empire builder at Deerfield, IL.

The Mandevilla at the front of the house still looks good. This is the first year I planted MandevillFrom my set entitled “Mandevilla”

www.flickr.com/photos/21861018@N00/sets/72157607213952426/

In my collection entitled “The Garden”

www.flickr.com/photos/21861018@N00/collections/7215760718...

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandevilla

 

Mandevilla, sometimes also called Dipladenia,[1] is a genus of plants. It consists of about 100 species, mostly tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae, the Periwinkle family.

 

Mandevilla is native to Central and South America and many Mandevillas come originally from the Organ Mountains forests near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The genus was named after Henry Mandeville (1773-1861), a British diplomat and gardener.[1]

Mandevillas develop spectacular flowers in warm climates. The flowers come in a variety of colours, including white, pink, yellow, and red. As climbers, Mandevillas can be trained against a wall or trellis to provide a leafy green and often flowering picture of beauty. They have a tendency to attract insects like mealybugs and scales.

 

While Mandevilla scabra is sometimes as an additive to the psychedelic drink Ayahuasca, there is no evidence that it is psychoactive in its own right.[2] It is, however, considered to be toxic.[3]

a, but it won't be the last.

Amtrak 368 leads Amtrak train #7 the WB Empire Builder at Winona, MN.

A beautiful autumn afternoon finds Amtrak's eastbound Empire Builder, crossing the Rock River in Watertown.

Five Star Bus Company Inc.

 

Bus Number: 1001

Coachbuilder: Trans-Oriental Motor Builders, Inc.

Body Model: Golden Dragon XML6126 "Superstar" (replica)

Chassis: MAN R39 18.350 HOCL

Classification: Air-Conditioned Provincial Operation Bus

Engine: MAN D2066LOH12

Suspension: Air-Suspension

Seating Configuration: 2x2 Seats

Capacity: 49 Passengers

 

Shot Location: Balintawak

The restoration of the organ whipped up a storm of controversy.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frauenkirche,_Dresden

 

www.mz.de/kultur/dresdner-frauenkirche-orgelstreit-als-gr...

 

grantmacdonald.com/blogs/blog/blood-sweat-and-tears-the-d...

 

'Builders decided not to reproduce the 1736 Gottfried Silbermann organ, despite the fact that the original design papers, description, and details exist, giving rise to the Dresden organ dispute ("Dresdner Orgelstreit").' [from the above Wikipedia link].

 

Here's the full on complaint about the organ restoration (in German) – www.bach-cantatas.com/teritowe/frkgbcwd.htm There are some very prominent musicians who have signed their names to this letter, which would certainly make you think twice about what you were doing.

 

The issue goes along the following lines: 'Reasons were given for the departure from the faithful replica of the Silbermann organ from 1732-36, which were exhaustively refuted by internationally prominent organists, organ builders and organ scientists. The reference to the supposedly insufficient documentation of the original condition shows ignorance or conscious ignorance of the state of research. The fear that only a significantly limited musical repertoire can be played on an organ of the late Silbermann style can be refuted by looking at the early Silbermann organ in Freiberg Cathedral, as well as numerous other historical organs. The unique harmony of recreated space and instrument that can be achieved in the Frauenkirche far outweighs the loss of an adequate representation of romantic and newer organ literature (which is possible in many places).'

From the Strand in Rosslare to suburban Dublin Woking and a silky builder.

 

The scene looks familiar but we wondered where it was. And, for the first time in a long time, it took a while to establish a definitive location and subject. There were plenty of concrete theories (from Galway joiners or stone-masons who may have moved to Ireland's east coast - to suggestions that perhaps this isn't a scene from Ireland at all). Ultimately the latter proved to be the case, when - following on lots of related effort from other community members - sharon.corbet found the definitive confirmation that this is not County Dublin at all. But Church Hill, Horsell, Woking in England...

  

Photographer: James P. O'Dea

 

Collection: James P. O'Dea

 

Date: Circa 1938

 

NLI Ref.: ODEA 1/47

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

 

Discarded, Isle of Thanet

Nikon F2

Nikkor Ai 50mm 1.4

Ilford Delta 400

Armed with all the mechas provided by clmntinE Industries, the Master Builders are ready to face Lord Business & the Micro Managers!

Four builders taking their lunch break at Southbank caught me trying to take a sneaky photo - and smiled for the camera!

Description: "Empire Builders" by Fred Taylor for the Empire Marketing Board.

 

Date: c.1930

 

Our Catalogue Reference: CO 956/529

 

This image is from the collections of The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.

 

For high quality reproductions of any item from our collection please contact our image library.

Builders plate of locomotive 363-029 of Slovenian Railways

Sežana

15-06-2009

 

T200906-0378

Hanumanthapuram, Tamil Nadu

Elias and Amelia got their first chance to experience a sleeping car when we took the Empire Builder from Chicago to St. Paul, MN

A huge new round of the ABS Builder Challenge starts today!

Follow all the action in the dedicated Flickr Group

 

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Amtrak 318 leads Amtrak train #7 the westbound Empire Builder at Lake Forest, IL.

#VoyatoranVentures collab with:

7 years ago today they had builders in next door.

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BNSF 4297 leads a mechanically challenged Empire Builder through Northbrook, IL.

 

Not sure what the issue was that required the loan.

Amtrak 329 leads Amtrak train #7 the WB Empire Builder at Northbrook, IL.

#8 speeds out of Redwing hoping to make up some time after falling off schedule by nearly 5 hours going through North Dakota and western Minnesota.

Amtrak 60 leads Amtrak train #7 the Westbound Empire builder at Lake Forest, IL.

Amtrak 318 leads Amtrak train #7 the westbound Empire Builder at Deerfield, IL.

A Gray Catbird constructing a new nest in The Ravine in Central Park today,May 18, 2020.

Builder's plate of 120 366 at the TBw Staßfurt.

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The NRHS convention is over and I begin my trip back to SoCal by way of the Empire Builder to Seattle.

 

At Chicago’s Union Station while boarding the Empire Builder on a parallel platform was METRA 405 and 402, so I got one more shot of these beautifully painted locomotives.

  

Builders plate of SGM trainset

2005

19-07-2006

 

T200607-0035

Yes, Builder is his name.

Amtrak No. 8, the Empire Builder, slams through the snow drifts and banks left by the City of Brookfield snowplows in a Wisconsin blizzard on February 12, 1994.

The NRHS convention is over and I begin my trip back to SoCal by way of the Empire Builder to Seattle.

 

The last surviving Great Northern S-2 can be found in Havre Montana.

 

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