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An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy.Heat engines, including internal combustion engines and external combustion engines (such as steam engines), burn a fuel to create heat, which then creates a force. Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical motion; pneumatic motors use compressed air and others—such as clockwork motors in wind-up toys—use elastic energy. In biological systems, molecular motors, like myosins in muscles, use chemical energy to create forces and eventually motion.
The word "engine" derives from Old French engin, from the Latin ingenium–the root of the word ingenious. Pre-industrial weapons of war, such as catapults, trebuchets and battering rams, were called "siege engines", and knowledge of how to construct them was often treated as a military secret. The word "gin", as in "cotton gin", is short for "engine". Most mechanical devices invented during the industrial revolution were described as engines—the steam engine being a notable example.
Budgie the Little Helicopter is a series of children's books and animated television series relating to a fictional character 'Budgie' and his friends. The characters were based on the books by Sarah, Duchess of York. The show was coproduced by Fred Wolf Films Dublin, The Sleepy Kids Company and Sarah, Duchess of York for The west version of HTV for ITV and Scottish Television Enterprises, and originally aired on British television in 1994 on CITV, where it ran for 39 episodes. A range of videos, books, and toys were released under the Budgie label.
On release of the first book, the Duchess was forced to deny she had copied the idea for the series from the earlier Hector the Helicopter book by A.W. Baldwin.
The Little Theatre in Rochester, New York, commonly known as "The Little" is a movie theatre located on historic East Avenue in downtown Rochester, New York and a modest non-profit multiplex specializing in art film, including independent and foreign productions outside the United States.
Founded in 1928, The Little is one of the oldest active movie theaters built specifically to show films in the US, serving as an alternative venue for cinema of higher artistic caliber than what was popular at the time. To remain in business, The Little has created a unique theater experience for its patrons strikingly different from that of standard commercial cinemas. The Little typically shows films that never make it to the large theater chains, either due to lack of publicity, popularity, exposure, or content that is too risky and/or inappropriate for larger audiences (such as NC-17 rated films). Foreign films, independent films, some documentary films and art films are its common fare.
Here's quite an old toy train that I thought I'd look at. I'd guess that it's from the 1950s based on the packaging design. It's a good old train from Budgie Models ("they speak for themselves" the box assures us). A classic British-outline toy with moving coupling rods, it's a very charming little model.
Mrs. Premise and Mrs. Conclusion visit Jean Paul Sartre
Mitsubishi Express "Budgie Van" (used to be called Chubby Camper) rental from only $35/day - 2007 to 2008 models - engine: 2.4 litre, 4cylinder - seats and sleeps 2 people - fuel tank: 55 litres - transmission: manual - fuel consumption: 12-14 litres/100km vehicle features: AirCon, esky, portable single gas cooker, kitchenette with sink, water supply & cabinette space, outdoor chairs and tables, 240V power points, CD player and MP3 Plug-in PLUS living equipment (sleeping bags, pillows and sheets, cutlery, crockery, cooking utensils, towels, cleaning equipment and coffee, tea & sugar Call 1800 674 374 for further enquiries and bookings
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Budgie has to help Thomas The Tank Engine Rescue Duck The Great Western Engine. Will this be successful. Music Kevin Macleod. I Own Nothing NO BAD COMMENTS OR YOU WILL GET YOURSELF KICKED IN THE EYE.
budgie on thomas the tank engine, bags on guitar
Here's quite an old toy train that I thought I'd look at. I'd guess that it's from the 1950s based on the packaging design. It's a good old train from Budgie Models ("they speak for themselves" the box assures us). A classic British-outline toy with moving coupling rods, it's a very charming little model.
Mrs. Premise and Mrs. Conclusion visit Jean Paul Sartre
Mitsubishi Express "Budgie Van" (used to be called Chubby Camper) rental from only $35/day - 2007 to 2008 models - engine: 2.4 litre, 4cylinder - seats and sleeps 2 people - fuel tank: 55 litres - transmission: manual - fuel consumption: 12-14 litres/100km vehicle features: AirCon, esky, portable single gas cooker, kitchenette with sink, water supply & cabinette space, outdoor chairs and tables, 240V power points, CD player and MP3 Plug-in PLUS living equipment (sleeping bags, pillows and sheets, cutlery, crockery, cooking utensils, towels, cleaning equipment and coffee, tea & sugar Call 1800 674 374 for further enquiries and bookings
Reuploaded from my "RealMan" account.
Budgie has to help Thomas The Tank Engine Rescue Duck The Great Western Engine. Will this be successful. Music Kevin Macleod. I Own Nothing NO BAD COMMENTS OR YOU WILL GET YOURSELF KICKED IN THE EYE.
budgie on thomas the tank engine, bags on guitar
First full length album released by british Stoner/Psychedelic/Prog Rock band Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell. 1. Mark of the Beast 00:00 2. Devil's Island 06:01 3. iDEATH 13:15 4. Killer Kane (Reprise) 19:26 5. Red Admiral Black Sunrise 20:11 6. Scratchin' and Sniffin' 27:14 7. The Last Run 32:11 8. Killer Kane 36:20 Buy it: http://www.riseaboverecords.com/shop/admiral-sir-cloudesley-shovell-dont-hear-it-fear-it/ Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell is: Louis Comfort-Wiggett - Bass, Vocals Bill Darlington - Drums, Percussion Johnny Gorilla - Vocals (lead), Guitars Guest: Jay Darlington - Organ (track 6) Reverend TS McPhee - Slide guitar (track 6) Drew Mudd - Co-producer Chris "Fritzel" Fielding - Engineering Ed Turner - Remixing Jaime Arellano - Mastering Ester Segarra - Cover photo...