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Tu, tranquilo!!!!

High voltage electricity

Little bee buzzing about on a chive blossom

100th Anniversary Edition

Brussels Motor Show

Autosalon Brussel

Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles

 

Brussels - Belgium

January 2023

Buzz Lightyear and Barbie stepping out together on the red carpet

 

Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts She was named after her creator Ruth Handel's daughter Barbara and made her debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York on March 9 1959 which means next year she will be a very good looking 50 year old For more on Barbie visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbie

 

Buzz Lightyear created May 26 1995 first appeared in the full-length CGI animated Disney Pixar film Toy Story

 

Buzz is a space ranger from the Intergalactic Alliance stationed in the Gamma Quadrant. He is the captain of the Alliance's Team Lightyear and is known for his bravery and courage The toy figure Buzz was made by Thinkway Toys between 1995 and 1999 and In October 2007 readers of the Empire film magazine voted him #1 of the Top 20 Greatest Pixar Characters - so as Buzz says - To Infinity and Beyond :D

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzz_Lightyear

Ultimate Programmable Robot.

Buzz Lightyear Cupcakes.

I was having a cup of tea sat out the back this afternoon just watching the wildlife buzzing about. I was waiting for butterflies but unfortunately, no luck.

Reading Buses Buzz 382, seen at the Reading Buses Open Day 2019.

6" carrot cake with cream cheese buttercream topped with shooting stars, Buzz Lightyear toy and glitter 5. Side cake decor matches cupcakes

Trying out a new macro lens in the back garden

6" carrot cake with cream cheese buttercream topped with shooting stars, Buzz Lightyear toy and glitter 5. Side cake decor matches cupcakes

buzz lightyear action figure

While waiting in line for well we didn't know just got in line till we could find out LOL Good thing cause Buzz came up and chatted with us - better photo op then I could have waited for!!!

BUZZ SAW HORDAK

REAL NAME:HEC-TOR KUR

 

After King Miro and Randor returned from exile in Despondos, the Three Towers returned to the surface signaling the time when the Second Ultimate Battleground would commence. To prepare for this battle, Hordak invaded Central Tower in an attempt to steal the secret of Time Travel. But without the Cosmic Key to channel the Tower’s energy, Hordak’s body was mutated, creating a Buzz Saw Blaster which could lash out at any enemy from his chest. During their final battle, Skeletor magically drained Hordak’s essence revealing the secrets and might of the Horde empire. But in Hordak’s last breath, while he appeared surrounded and defenseless, Hordak’s buzz saw blasts were unleashed, striking out at Skeletor in a final cataclysmic blow! If not for a nearby Bionotops, Skeletor would have indeed perished and Hordak’s revenge complete.

 

Featured on Life In Plastic: nerditis.com/2015/08/21/life-in-plastic-toy-review-buzz-s...

 

Buzz from Thinkway Toys' Toy Story Collection

Buzz Lightyear/Toy Story birthday cake. Dairy free chocolate sponge, with faux buttercream filling, covered with sugarpaste, with sugarpaste figures. Nov 10.

Boeing 737-8200

First Flight May 2021

Stagecoach Fleet Buzz 42058 (RL51 ZLO), a Mercedes-Benz Vario/ Plaxton Beaver 2, seen at Farnborough station on route 73.

 

Annoyingly, after this, I went into the station and while walking up the stairs of the footbridge, Solo 47737 (YJ57 YDA) went round on the 82, which I think it quite rare. It had manual blinds too!

 

Farnborough railway station, Farnborough, Hampshire.

Inside the Astro Blaster ride/game- I did REALLY bad!

It was good to see the bee buzzing as it moved around the stamens in the flower.

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Here is a picture of my 2 cats Buzz & Pojo.

This started as an experiment to see if I could make a car 7-wide in the centre but 8-wide at the wheels - hence the colour scheme - I wasnt too worried what it looked like. I was aiming for a New VW Beetle look. Once finished my son pointed out that the colour scheme had unintentionally become the same as the Buzz Lightyear Sets - So now buzz has his own Suburban ride.

I wanted to post a better picture of the buzz cake! Most of the times I finish cakes in the evening and can't get great pictures! So this was a shot the morning after!

I've been using Google Buzz now for four days since it launched and wanted to take a minute to blog a post about 10 ways that I've found FriendFeed to be better than Google Buzz.

 

1. FriendFeed's ability to selectively hide content. One of the things I hate about Google Buzz is that is an all or none proposition when you decide to follow someone. I may *love* someone's Flickrstream, but hate the fact that they send a new tweet every 3 minutes describing a blow by blow version of their day. I might find that I *love* someone's funny witty tweets, but hate the fact that they put 300 new items into Google Reader everyday about eco-friendly politics. On Friendfeed I can easily subscribe to someone and then choose to hide certain parts of what they have linked up if I want. This is very helpful in managing noise. Google Buzz does not give me this option.

 

2. On FriendFeed when I block someone, they're really blocked. When you block someone on FriendFeed you are prompted with the following message: "After blocking this user, you won't see any of their posts or comments on FriendFeed, and they won't see any of your posts. If they're subscribed to you, that subscription will be removed." When you block someone they become invisible to you. Poof. They're gone. It's a truly beautiful thing.

 

Nothing ruins a good social network like crappy trolls. Being able to blot them out on FriendFeed if I want is nice. Unfortunately, on Google Buzz they take a different approach. They'll block the troll from my own posts, but they still make me look at everything they post on posts that are not my own. I don't want to see this. I want to truly be able to block them. Please Google. Let us make the bad people go away.

 

3. Best of Day. FriendFeed has a great page where each day the most popular entries (based on likes and comments) for the people in my social network are shown. Not just best of day, but week, month, 2 days, 3 days, etc. This helps me catch up if I've taken a break from FriendFeed for a day and want to see what the main entries that my friends are talking about are. Buzz doesn't have anything like this.

 

4. I can better track my discussions on FriendFeed. One of the nice things about FriendFeed is that they give me a link of all of the threads that I'm currently having a conversation in. While Buzz lets me filter out only my own threads that I've started, they don't give me an easy way to see all of the threads that I'm currently participating in.

 

5. FriendFeed's Share This Bookmarklet. On FriendFeed if I find an interesting article somewhere I can use the FriendFeed "Share This" bookmarket to easily post it to my stream, complete with photos from the article. I'm not aware of any such tool for Buzz yet. Someone made one that I tried that was somehow hacked into Google Reader, but I found it very unsatisfying. I tried to share a page from Boston.com's Big Picture on Buzz and it didn't inlcude the most important part, the picture.

 

6. Lists. Lists on FriendFeed are HUGE. Being able to slice and dice my contacts and create different buckets to look at at different times is very cool. On FriendFeed, for example, I can create a list of only my immediate family members. These people may be much less active than my social butterfly social networking friends and so their stuff my get buried if I don't watch carefully. By going to my family list I can more easily make sure I'm not missing any of there updates in the sea of noise. FriendFeed lets you set up unlimited lists for any reason you want. You can have a list of coworkers. Of people who live in San Francisco. Of photography buddies. You get the idea. At present there is no way to do this on Buzz.

 

7. FriendFeed lets me pause live updating. Sometimes when you follow a lot of people, real time updates become just too much. On FriendFeed if I want I can pause the live updating. This calms things down a bit and allows me to catch up on what I'm reading without having the screen go all jumpy on me. Google has no way to pause their live updating.

 

8. FriendFeed is much less buggy. Right now there are still a lot of bugs in Buzz. I've seen comments on some of my posts that just mysteriously disappear. Sometimes I'll scroll down my page and see the same stuff that I just scrolled past but without some of the comments. Sometimes when I mute stuff I find it still comes back. There are still lots of little gremlins running around in buzz. The other day the "Load More" entries link temporarily disappeared. Buzz is still a work in progress it seems. FriendFeed doesn't have near as many of these little annoyances.

 

9. Search seems easier and more intuitive on FriendFeed. Maybe I haven't spent enough time trying to figure out Buzz's search yet, but I've find that initially search feels much easier for me on FriendFeed. For instance. On FriendFeed I can easily search for all entries containing Banksy and filter them by my contacts. FriendFeed has a great advanced search box. Best I can tell Buzz has no advanced search box. I may be able to do some of these things if I can somehow figure out advanced text search strings and operators, but I don't get a nice advanced search box to make this easy for me.

 

10. FriendFeed shows my Flickr photos *and* my Flickr Faves. One of the brilliant things that FriendFeed did, was to pipe in not only your flickr photos, but your flickr faves. Because people generally fave really interesting photos, this means that on FriendFeed I constantly get to see really amazing photography. It makes the place much more visually appealing than Buzz, which in some ways feels still a bit clinical, despite the fact that they have a better interface for your own Flickr photos. Getting to see what other people have favorited and getting to play virtual curator and share my faves with other people is nice on FriendFeed.

 

See also: 10 Ways Google's Buzz is Better Than FriendFeed

 

You can follow me on FriendFeed here.

 

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