The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide

5/18/2007

A chance to win a copy of The Unofficial LEGO Builder’s Guide

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I know it’s kind of short notice, as this contest closes Monday evening (May 21/07) but I wanted to pass along a link to a contest being run on the ArsGeek website. These are the same folks who recently posted a really nice review of ULBG.

If you do happen to end up the winner of this contest, please be sure to email me and let me know. I’d love to hear from you.

Unfortunately the contest is only open to people in the U.S. and Canada. :(

Good luck to anyone who enters!

Allan B.

5/17/2007

Vic-20 comes back to life in LEGO

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Another of my favorite models found while surfing Brickshelf was this amazing vic-20 recreation:


Vic-20

See the rest of the gallery here.

The Vic-20 was my first computer when I was a kid. Yes, I’m that old. ;)

I should have noted yesterday that these Brickshelf finds are posted here in no particular order and with no ratings of any kind. These are just things I’ve spotted that I really liked. And because of my posting scheduled to this blog the images may have been on Brickshelf for months or years before I remember to post a note here. But better late than never, right?

Allan B.

5/16/2007

Sweet looking hotrod on Brickshelf

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Every couple of days I like to cruise through the recently added pics on Brickshelf. And more often than not I spot something that makes me say to myself, “wow, I wish I’d built that.” And every time I think I’ve been as amazed as I can be… another model comes along that makes me think again.

So I decided that from time to time I’d post a note about a model that caught my eye. To get started, have a look at this amazing hotrod created by a builder named Biczzz.



Enjoy!
Allan

5/13/2007

Review of Warren Zevon’s new Preludes CD

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I’m kicking off this new category in my blog with my review of Warren Zevon’s ‘Preludes’ CD. The original review was posted to Amazon.com, but I’ve reposted it here for you to read if you’re interested:

5-stars!Not just a collection of leftovers and half-hearted attempts

You’ve probably seen other “b-side” or “demo” collections from other musicians. Sometimes there’s the odd memorable tune or maybe an acoustic version of an old favorite. But more often than not those discs end up being just a bunch of stuff that was left off other albums because the songs weren’t really up to snuff.

So when I first grabbed ‘Preludes’ off the shelf I had my doubts about the level of quality of the songs. But after reviewing the track listing and specifically the half-dozen songs that had never been released on any other Zevon recording… well, I was sold. And I am completely thrilled by the fact that this isn’t just one of those collections of leftovers. It’s much more vital than just a bunch of tracks from some old reel-to-reel tapes found in a storage unit. And yet that’s just what these are. Warren’s son Jordan describes finding just such a box and the result of going through the contents is what you find on this amazing collection.

By the middle of the first track on the first disc you will already be convinced that you’re hearing a Zevon classic that somehow slipped past producers and record company execs when first recorded. You’ll ask yourself, “why on earth wasn’t this ever released?” Yes, it’s that good of a song. If you’re like me you’ll be singing along by the end of it and quickly hitting the back button to hear it again.

Also on the first disc are solid recordings of well-known tracks like Hasten Down the Wind and Desperados Under the Eves. Though I challenge even the most well-listened Zevon fan to pick out Accidentally Like a Martyr when the track first begins. I had to check the disc case twice just to be sure I had the right song. It’s a completely different reworking of what I thought to have been an amazing song to begin with. Best of all though is the fact that Warren doesn’t ruin a classic, he simply creates another facet from which to view the original.

Disc 2 is quite different than what you’re used from a collection of ‘music’ in that it only has three actual songs. The remainder is made up of spoken word tracks in which Warren covers topics such as songwriting, acting and his early career. This may seem unusual, but it works. Hearing Warren speak is fantastic as his voice and his thoughts are both consistently interesting. For fans familiar with the WMMS interview/session from 1976 (that can be found on archive.org) you won’t be at all surprised by the contents of disc 2. In fact, you’ll be happy, as I was, to hear a more mature Zevon had perhaps more life experience in later life but certainly hadn’t lost his sense of humor nor his quirky perspective on life. It’s these spoken/interview tracks that make me miss Warren even more I think than does the music. The music will always hold up; the songs being individual monuments to moments in time. But hearing him speak makes me wonder what else he might have to say if he were here today. It’s sad that he isn’t, but thankfully we have recordings like this to help us remember this treasured writer/singer/musician.

Now go buy this disc and see what else you find among these eclectic tracks. :)

UPDATE: May 14/07 - Note that I’ve opened up comments on this post. I’d love to hear from some of you other Zevon fans.

5/10/2007

Contrasting images from a spring day

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I couldn’t help but take my camera with me when I walked the dog after work this afternoon. The sky was full of dull white and randomly spaced clouds. I figured I might catch one of those dramatic skylines like you see in National Geographic magazine.

I didn’t.

LOL

But I did capture two images that upon second thought made me realize how interesting the natural world can be simply in the way it presents contrasting scenes. In this case on the same day and within eyesight of each other.





For the gadget geeks among you, these were both taken with my Nikon D50 using the fabulous Nikkor 28-105mm 3.5-4.5D. It’s too bad they no longer make this lens. Even with the crop factor on the D50 this is still a nice all-around lens that’s sharp for its class and long enough to just grab the odd tele shot. It has now replaced my 28-70 that I sold to a friend a few weeks ago. And I don’t miss that old lens one bit. :)

Allan

ULBG readers across the globe

Filed under: — site admin @ 6:05 am

Even after ten years of using the interenet it still amazes me how it enables people from countries around the world to connect to each other and to information posted by people they’ve never met.

So as I watch the statistics for my website I’m always fascinated by the wide range of countries that are represented by the visitors. Here’s a screenshot taken this morning that helps illustrate what I’m talking about:



It’s also interesting to look at how they came to apotome.com (what search engine they used and what search words they entered) but being able to take such a high-level view and see where they are… well, that’s pretty cool.

Allan

5/7/2007

ULBG gets wiki’d

Filed under: — site admin @ 5:38 am

I’m not sure what the verb form of wiki is, but I guess wiki’d will do for now. LOL

Regardless I was thrilled to see this entry in Brickwiki for ULBG. There’s even an entry for the author. ;)

Allan

Spring photos

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Although neither of these pics was actually taken in the spring (both were taken in July of last summer) they both still remind me of spring. And today was such a sunny and warn spring morning when I took the dog out for a walk I thought I should post something that reflected the feeling of the day. So here are some summer photos fit for a spring morning. :)





5/6/2007

New York, New York… In LEGO, of course

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I happened to see this amazing Brickshelf gallery the other day. Take a minute to browse through the pics posted here. I love the details in both the buildings and the vehicles. Fantastic stuff!

Allan

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