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Apologies for the diabolical quality of this picture, it's here at the request of a fellow Flickrite only.

The bus is an ex Devon General Willowbrook bodied Albion Nimbus XTA 838 which had reached Bruton via Lands End Coaches along with an ex PMT Daimler Roadliner... quite obviously, it still bears that operators livery. I'm not quite sure what form of budget film I was using at the time, but I should face a firing squad for choosing it!

RJX258 Albion Nimbus (6082) SELNEC.

Corpo de Bombeiros Militar do Distrito Federal

 

Firefighting Aircraft

Firefighters of Brasilia City

Ran out to Lake Waterford Park with my friend Nimbus and snapped some fun character photos while the sun was setting. Pretty great time, actually. :)

Nimbus calls at York with a Kings Cross - Edinburgh service

Seen at Buses festival at Gaydon today Preserved ex southern Vectis Albion Nimbus B29F JNP590C . Photo taken 21/08/16

I was actually setting this up to photograph just the cat basket since I thought it might make an interesting B&W photo . . . but Nimbus was most curious as to why I was rearranging the furniture and his basket. I did get my shots of just the cat basket, but I think the ones with the cat came out pretty well, too. Lit by sunlight reflecting off a white wall after passing through a window behind and above the basket.

 

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Green Umbrella,

Los Ángeles Philharmonic / Walt Disney Concert Hall,

Downtown Los Ángeles,

California,

US of A

A great treat when I was a kid was the Sunday School Picnic.This took place I think in about July, and we were conveyed to some exotic locatioon, sometimes as far as 15 miles from Edinburgh! Linlithgow was a favourite, and at least once we went to Port Seton, just along the shores of the Forth from Edinburgh.

 

Our means of conveyance was one or two hired Scottish Omnibuses vehicles. At Port Seton I first made acquaintance with the small but elegantly turned out fleet of Wiles. I returned some years later to photograph them, and found this attractive Albion Nimbus, RJX 257, which was new to Halifax.

This is my contribution to the Harry Potter Contest on LEGO Ideas.

It took less than a day to create the broomstick with LDD.

 

I hope you like it.

 

To see more pictures of the MOC (and, of course, my other creations) visit my Flickr account!

Sorry for uploading these so late, but I was bedridden with the flu. Which is also why I only took 3 photos of Nimbus at work - I had to leave early. I hope you enjoy these few pictures anyways!

Shot at Niedersachsenmeisterschaft 2014 in Rotenburg.

 

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I cant resist this little face!

Finally, some portraits of my beautiful Numina Devon "Nimbus"! There are so many things I love about her. In particular I was ecstatic when I realized she has draker blue circles around her irises (just like me ;-) ). It's a small thing but I am personally really obsessing over small things!

This was a funny size comparison we did with my Nimbus and David's Rex :3.

 

Starcraft 2 HotS in the background <3

 

[Fairyland PukiFee Icis]

- Nimbus belongs to me.

 

[Iplehouse EID Rex]

- Rex belongs to David.

IMO number : 8821761

Name of ship : NIMBUS

Call Sign : SFZA

Gross tonnage : 4614

Type of ship : Oil Products Tanker

Year of build : 1991

Flag : Sweden

  

RL51ZKR is a Dennis Dart with Caetano Nimbus bodywork of South West Coaches. Now firmly ensconced in the South West, it spent much of its life in the North East!!

 

The two tone livery is a product of the former livery with the lighter silver being mainly a replacement for red. This is a remnant of the livery it wore in its time on Nexus supported services on Tyneside for Classic Coaches/TGM Group.

 

It is seen on November 14th 2015 loading for Yeovil at Shepton Mallet

 

Well, here it is! (finally!). My first submission in nearly 4 years that breaks the food naming scheme :P.

    

OS: Windows 7

Shell: Nimbus Shell

Video: Nimbus Video Player

Audio: Nimbus Audio Player

File Browser: Nimbus Shell

Browser: Nimbus Web Browser

Icons: Nimbus

Wall: 90 Mile Beach (colors edited)

    

You might be thinking that this is a good ol Visual Style + TT + Litestep stack, but ohohoho you’d be very wrong.

    

edit: sorry for wall of text :P

    

My goal for this shot was to re-examine the fundamentals of an OS, and really see what would be possible if you broke all the rules. So I scrapped Litestep and explorer entirety for a completely custom build. Everything you see on-screen (save for the photographs) was hand-designed and hand-coded from scratch. It’s Windows underneath, but a completely different beast on top.

    

Nimbus is a shell replacement & app suite that I’m prototyping for large and small screens. The whole thing is scripted in javascript and styled with standard webtech (css + html). This means that everything, everything from the taskbar, to the icons, to the apps and windows themselves are built from the ground up with html, styled with css, and scripted with javascript.

    

Using websockets, the shell actually syncs across devices in realtime, so you can move an app running on your desktop to your mobile, just as if your laptop and smartphone were running the same operating system, connected to the same hardware. You can even set it so that your actions on the phone are mirrored (more-or-less) 1:1 on the desktop. The UI is designed so that cross-platform interactions make sense. This is especially nice when using the music & video apps (sit back, and control with your phone :D).

    

In terms of usability: It’s a prototype shell. It breaks more often than not, especially when you have multiple devices trying to sync with each other. One great thing about this shell, however, is that it runs seamlessly alongside your existing OS, so I’ve been running it on its own desktop alongside my normal Windows 7 install. I was hoping to upload the mobile shot of the shell too, but I haven’t been able to make it pretty yet. :P

    

The shell is very much pre-alpha, but it’s currently running on iPhone, Android, Windows 7, Ubuntu, and (probably OSX :P). Basically, if your device can run a webkit capable browser (preferably chrome), it will run. My goal is to get litestep-levels of customization on all platforms (desktop & mobile) and most basic apps. That release is still a far from happening, but this is the real first step in showing that it’s a feasible idea! I’m super happy with the way this turned out and am happy to share it with you guys first :)

IMO number : 8821761

Name of ship : NIMBUS

Call Sign : SFZA

Gross tonnage : 4614

Type of ship : Oil Products Tanker

Year of build : 1991

Flag : Sweden

  

zeebrugge, ex British Nimbus

Fuji Dream Airlines : フジドリームエアラインズ JA04FJ

649 BTF Albion MR9N 82003A Willowbrook B31F /1956 Albion Motors, Scotstoun

a caravan at Kersey Suffolk in February 2000

A cloud, aura, atmosphere, surrounding a person or thing.

Liberty Bus Jersey Caetano Nimbus bodied Dennis Dart SLF J101715 (1113), wearing a decorative Jersey Elections 2022 livery, designed by Midnight Industries, is seen near Liberation Square returning back to the depot after working the afternoon school run

 

02/10/2023

Another favourite from today.

Canon FD 50/1.8 @F1.8

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