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Dom Joly's The Complainers- Wolf Whistling Builders Dirty builders that wolf whistle young ladies... just how could you get your revenge... Tags: Dom Joly Complainers wolf whistle builders sketch prank comedy matt rudge |
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Nation Builders 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 Tags: Singapore poor beggars poverty elderly streets senior citizens lee kuan yew martyn see |
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Maker Faire 2008: R2-D2 Builders 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/) Tags: r2 d2 r2-d2 star wars android droid maker faire fair 2008 08 san mateo IEEE Spectrum diy electronics robot robotics |
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Empire Builders to Milwaukee 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! Tags: empire builder amtrak early pentrex e9 f7 vintage passenger train |
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Bob The Builder - Can We Fix It? Music video to Bob The Builder - Can We Fix It? Tags: bob the builder can we fix it music video film |
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French & Saunders-Body Builders Jennifer and Dawn are body builders being interviewed with their coach Tags: Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders |
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Edifice Builders Corporate video Tags: Edifice Builders Bangalore India Real estate Corporate video Grand Almond Tree |
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WIRED SCIENCE | Body Builders | PBS Dr. Anthony Atala of Wake Forest University is building organs in his lab. Last year he publicized his success of growing bladders -- the first actual living human organs created in a lab and grown unattached to a human being. Correspondent Tamara Krinsky visits with Atala and learns how he "cooks" and grows these organs. We also visit the McGowan Institute of Regenerative Medicine where we learn about the future of regenerative medicine and the challenges that lie ahead. To see the full segment, visit http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/video after original broadcast. Tune in to WIRED SCIENCE on your local PBS station (check local listings). For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wiredscience Tags: wired science pbs chris hardwick organs regenerative medicine kcet |
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the builders and the butchers: moore theatre, 01-31-08 part two: the builders and the butchers opening for the decemberists live at the moore theater in seattle. jan 31 2008 Tags: builders butchers decemberists live moore theater seattle washington |
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Fawlty Towers The Builders (1 of 3) 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 Mobile Texts for only 1.5p Text,Textsaver to 80996 nokia bb5 unlocking www.nokiabb5directunlocking.wetpaint.com www.tuts1.2u.co.uk Tags: butter manuel faulty towers bbc the builders |