| Dom Joly's The Complainers- Wolf Whistling Builders - 126 sec Dirty builders that wolf whistle young ladies... just how could you get your revenge... Auteur : Rudgepacker Tags: Dom Joly Complainers wolf whistle builders sketch prank comedy matt rudge  | | Nation Builders - 854 sec The wealth generated by Singapore's much-touted economic success story has not benefited everyone, least of all its senior citizens, a.k.a. the nation builders. Filmed on the streets and back-alleys of downtown Singapore in July 2007, this video does not contain any enactments or acting. Directed, shot and edited by Martyn See Auteur : singaporerebel Tags: Singapore poor beggars poverty elderly streets senior citizens lee kuan yew martyn see  | | Maker Faire 2008: R2-D2 Builders - 186 sec It's everyone's favorite droid! IEEE Spectrum talked with R2-D2 builder Steve Simmons at Maker Faire to find out how the Star Wars droids work. (For more, check out http://www.artoo-detoo.net/) Auteur : spectrummag Tags: r2 d2 r2-d2 star wars android droid maker faire fair 2008 08 san mateo IEEE Spectrum diy electronics robot robotics  | | Empire Builders to Milwaukee - 226 sec Privately run intercity passenger service in Milwaukee was a thing of the past by early 1971. The Federal government had formed Amtrak to remove the burden of passenger service from the railroads and insure that core passenger routes remained active. By May 1st, when Amtrak rolled into Milwaukee, things had changed. Milwaukee Road's Hiawatha and C&NW's bi-level Streamliners were out, but Amtrak's Empire Builder was in. Direct rail service was now available all the way to Seattle, but one could no longer travel to Green Bay! All passenger service on C&NW rails was gone, but Amtrak did pick up some Chicago-Milwaukee trains over Milwaukee Road rails. These new trains looked different, too. Amtrak paint was months away and its first units were made up of mismatched heritage cars and engines that earned them the nickname "Rainbow" trains (BN green, GN orange and blue, Milwaukee yellow, Burlington silver, NP greens, and others). Their classic motive power included E-9s, F-3s, F-7s, and F-9s.
Empire Builders to Milwaukee takes you back to the six months preceding and following the start of Amtrak service in Milwaukee. You'll view the Morning Hiawatha and the C&NW bi-level Streamliners during their last winter and spring of operations as well as Amtrak's new Empire Builder and Chicago-Milwaukee corridor service. Also making appearances are freights (many pulled by venerable GP35s and GP9s) on the Milwaukee Road and Soo Line, the commuter Cannonball, and specials including Amtrak's Turbo Train on its national tour and the Great Circus Train of 1971. These exciting scenes were filmed at Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, Duplainville, Brookfield, Elm Grove, Wauwatosa, Oak Creek, West Bend, and other Milwaukee metro areas. There's plenty to enjoy in this fascinating tribute to Amtrak's early Empire Builders! Auteur : pentrexvideos Tags:empire builder amtrak early pentrex e9 f7 vintage passenger train  | | Bob The Builder - Can We Fix It? - 198 sec Music video to Bob The Builder - Can We Fix It? Auteur : Rozzy85 Tags:bob the builder can we fix it music video film  | | Edifice Builders - 438 sec Corporate video Auteur : edificebuilders Tags: Edifice Builders Bangalore India Real estate Corporate video Grand Almond Tree  | | French & Saunders-Body Builders - 177 sec Jennifer and Dawn are body builders being interviewed with their coach Auteur : wwjend Tags:Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders  | | the builders and the butchers: moore theatre, 01-31-08 - 554 sec part two:
the builders and the butchers opening for the decemberists live at the moore theater in seattle. jan 31 2008 Auteur : rayx0rrude Tags: builders butchers decemberists live moore theater seattle washington  | | Builders and the Butchers - 261 sec At Berbat's playing "Bottom of the Lake" Auteur : ancorsandomens Tags:builders butchers music manman  | | Fawlty Towers The Builders (1 of 3) - 583 sec Fawlty Towers is a British sitcom made by the BBC and first broadcast on BBC2 in 1975. Only twelve episodes were ever produced, but the series
has had a lasting and powerful influence on later shows.
The show is set in a fictional hotel Fawlty Towers in the Devon town of Torquay on the "English Riviera". The series was written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, both of whom played main characters, and was broadcast in two series: the first, in 1975, was produced and directed by John Howard Davies, and the second, in 1979, was produced by Douglas Argent and directed by Bob Spiers.
In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, Fawlty Towers was placed first.[1] It was also voted fifth in the BBC's "Britain's Best Sitcom" poll in 2004
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www.tuts1.2u.co.uk Auteur : Videomad10000 Tags: butter manuel faulty towers bbc the builders  | | Discovery Channel Spoof - Mega Builders - 596 sec A team of Mega Builders take on a seemingly un-accomplishable task and are faced with multiple obstacles.
Will they succeed? Auteur : benglett Tags:Discovery Channel Spoof Mega Builders Cards  | | Fawlty Towers The Builders (2 of 3) - 570 sec Fawlty Towers is a British sitcom made by the BBC and first broadcast on BBC2 in 1975. Only twelve episodes were ever produced, but the series
has had a lasting and powerful influence on later shows.
The show is set in a fictional hotel Fawlty Towers in the Devon town of Torquay on the "English Riviera". The series was written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, both of whom played main characters, and was broadcast in two series: the first, in 1975, was produced and directed by John Howard Davies, and the second, in 1979, was produced by Douglas Argent and directed by Bob Spiers.
In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, Fawlty Towers was placed first.[1] It was also voted fifth in the BBC's "Britain's Best Sitcom" poll in 2004
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www.tuts1.2u.co.uk Auteur : Videomad10000 Tags: butter manuel faulty towers bbc the builders  | | Commercial builders catch "green" fever - 138 sec Sep. 13 - According to the U.S. Green Building Council's New York chapter, nearly 100 construction projects underway in August were either certified or seeking certification as "green" office buildings.
Conway G. Gittens reports from New York. Auteur : ReutersVideo Tags:green energy construction commercial building  | | Gandhi-King-Ikeda: Community Builders (1 Of 3) - 380 sec "A Legacy of Building Peace"
Three men, from three different cultures and continents, sharing the same common path of profound dedication and achievement
in improving the lives of all people. The exhibit features colorful photos, inspiring quotes, and factual information about Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Daisaku Ikeda. Amidst chaotic times, they sought to forge an existence filled with dignity, freedom and happiness.
Building Peace Without Violence
The Gandhi-King-Ikeda exhibit is a internationally renowned exhibit extolling humanist virtues and its champions. Though Gandhi, King and Ikeda each came from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, they have all shared a common vision. They have each, in their respective lifetimes, fought for non-violence, human rights and world peace: Mohandas K. Gandhi led the campaign against the colonial rule of the British Empire, Martin Luther King fought against the injustices and prejudice built against people of color in America, and Daisaku Ikeda encourages millions of civilians in the world to live a life of dignity and to work for world peace.
Gandhi, King, and Ikeda are men who have lived with principle, and who have based their action on non-violent means. The unique idea of having the three figures together as an exhibit is of particular significance because it reminds us that peace and justice exist beyond all human-laid boundaries. Auteur : Butalmapu Tags:Peace Non-Violence Mohandas Gandhi Martin Luther King Jr. Daisaku Ikeda  | | Gandhi-King-Ikeda: Community Builders (2 Of 3) - 454 sec "A Legacy of Building Peace"
Three men, from three different cultures and continents, sharing the same common path of profound dedication and achievement
in improving the lives of all people. The exhibit features colorful photos, inspiring quotes, and factual information about Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Daisaku Ikeda. Amidst chaotic times, they sought to forge an existence filled with dignity, freedom and happiness.
Building Peace Without Violence
The Gandhi-King-Ikeda exhibit is a internationally renowned exhibit extolling humanist virtues and its champions. Though Gandhi, King and Ikeda each came from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, they have all shared a common vision. They have each, in their respective lifetimes, fought for non-violence, human rights and world peace: Mohandas K. Gandhi led the campaign against the colonial rule of the British Empire, Martin Luther King fought against the injustices and prejudice built against people of color in America, and Daisaku Ikeda encourages millions of civilians in the world to live a life of dignity and to work for world peace.
Gandhi, King, and Ikeda are men who have lived with principle, and who have based their action on non-violent means. The unique idea of having the three figures together as an exhibit is of particular significance because it reminds us that peace and justice exist beyond all human-laid boundaries. Auteur : Butalmapu Tags:Peace Non-Violence Mohandas K. Gandhi Martin Luther King Jr. Daisaku Ikeda  | | The Builders - 200 sec Bizarre creatures attempt to find answers to big questions. Auteur : actionbrad Tags:the builders 3d animation brad betts macbeth  | | Bike Frame Builders Portland Airport Exhibit - 321 sec The following was an article written by Jonathan Maus on bikeportland.org on April 3, 2008. Jonathan is the owner and editor of bikeportland.org.
An exhibition of bicycles handmade in Oregon debuted at the Portland Airport today.
The exhibit — which I brought you the details of back in February — is slated to run for six months and airport officials say an estimated 3.3 million passengers will pass by the 40-foot, glass display case.
Since the exhibit is located beyond security gates, only ticketed passengers can view it. I joined a video crew today that was working on a project for the Portland Development Commission (a partner in the exhibit) to gain access and snap some photos (my slideshow is below).
I was full of Oregon pride as I walked up to the display. Passersby peered into the glass, studying the placards that described each of the ten bikes in the exhibit. One guy was so excited by what he saw, he chased down the rest of his group, and dragged them back to show them what he'd found (they were amazed at the 16.75 pound hardwood bike by Renovo).
The photo didn't come out, but a nice statement about the exhibit was written in stickers on the glass. It said:
Combining engineering skills, precious metal craftsmanship, cutting edge design, and a passion for cycling, these Oregon bike builders create functional works of art that appeal to today's rider.
The ten examples shown here represent only a few of the builders working in Oregon, but they share a common goal of providing one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted machines with a unique ride.
Each bike had it's own placard that provided details on the builder, the type of bike, and interesting tidbits — like the material used, or the builder's inspiration.
The ten bikes on display were built by: Cielo Cycles (Portland), Vendetta Cycles (Corvallis), Keith Anderson Cycles (Grants Pass), Stites Design (Portland), Jeff Jones Custom Bicycles (Medford), Renovo Hardwood Bicycles (Portland), Dropout Bike Club (Portland), Ahearne Cycles (Portland), Vanilla Bicycles (Portland) and Bike Friday (Eugene).
It was also a welcome surprise to see such a diverse range of bikes represented, from a tall "freak bike" built by Mark Veno of the Dropout Bike Club to a cargo trike built by SE Portland resident Bill Stites.
The exhibit was installed with help from River City Bicycles and was made possible through a collaborative effort by the Port of Portland, the Portland Development Commission, the Regional Arts and Culture Council, and Sweetpea Bicycles.
If you don't plan to fly out of Concourse E at the Portland Airport in the next six months, my slideshow below will have to suffice for now. (The PDC should have their video footage available soon as well.) Auteur : PDXDevelopmentComm Tags: Portland Development Commission PDC BIke Frame Builders Sweetpea Pereira Ahearne Alta Airport RACC Port  | | R2 Builders Parade - 545 sec See the fantastic Droids the R2 Builders have produced. Watch them assemble and then parade through the LA Convention Center at Celebration IV. Go behind the scenes as the droids gather for their parade.
Listen to the funny sounds they make and crazy things they do.
Shot by Rebelscum Commando cameraman, Keith Shankland Auteur : TheForcenet Tags:R2 R4 R2Builders Star Wars C4 Celebration4 CIV CelebrationIV Shankland StarWars Rebelscum OfficalPix TheForce-Cast Droid  | | Deck Builders: Episode 18: R/B GravePactGoblins - 418 sec Today on deck builders we take a look at a tech deck that utilizes Grave Pact and Goblins to keep the board clean of any oppt creatures.
Creatures:
3x Countryside Crusher
4x Siege Gang Commander
4x Mogg Fanatic
4x Mogg War Marshal
3x Weirding Shaman
3x Wort, Boggart Auntie
4x Knucklebone Witch
4x Nantuko Husk
Spells:
3x Incinerate or BrowBeat
4x Grave Pact
3x Warren Weirding
Land
4x Sulfurous Spring
4x Graven Cairns
4x Auntie's Hovel
2x Molten Slagheap
4x Mountain
3x Swamp Auteur : carthwolf Tags: Magic the Gathering Deck Builders Shadowmoor Pre Release Lorwyn Morniningtide deck builder magic decks mtg  | | Fawlty Towers The Builders (3 of 3) - 555 sec Fawlty Towers is a British sitcom made by the BBC and first broadcast on BBC2 in 1975. Only twelve episodes were ever produced, but the series
has had a lasting and powerful influence on later shows.
The show is set in a fictional hotel Fawlty Towers in the Devon town of Torquay on the "English Riviera". The series was written by John Cleese and Connie Booth, both of whom played main characters, and was broadcast in two series: the first, in 1975, was produced and directed by John Howard Davies, and the second, in 1979, was produced by Douglas Argent and directed by Bob Spiers.
In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, Fawlty Towers was placed first.[1] It was also voted fifth in the BBC's "Britain's Best Sitcom" poll in 2004
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