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FuzzyXYZ #39;s Intro Into "Help Me Build It"/ Budget Decks Series!
Hows it going Youtube! FuzzyXYZ Here! This is the start of my new segment! Basically, with your guys help, I will be making Fun, Cheap and competitive decks!...
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Raised on a family farm in rural Iowa, Bryan Berg went on to earn a Bachelor's of Architecture from Iowa State and a Master's of Design Studies from Harvard. He now zips around the globe at clients' behestjust this week he was flown to Sydney for an event put on by Virgin Australia. The catch: he's no architect or designer. He's a cardstacker. In fact, Berg earned his first world record when he was a senior in high school"Just the beginning," he writesand has since trumped himself time and time again, most recently capturing the Guinness World Record for largest playing card house with an architectural complex (above right) that took almost two months and 4,000 decks of playing cards to build. He's crafted Cinderella's castle, (above left), the dome of the Iowa Capitol, NYC's Flatiron building, Beijing's Bird's Nest, and more, all without bending, folding, or gluing any of the pieces, and most constructed in front of an audience. "There are the viewers who think I must have hands of steel and a Ph.D. in structural engineering, and there are those who think I must not have finished high school and live in a van down by the river," he writes. "I always enjoy watching people watch me work."
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How does he do it? With a stable, time-consuming grid system that can support up to 660 pounds per square foot. Take it away, card dude:
Photo courtesy Bryan Berg
Unlike many other fastidious replica makers, Berg considers destruction part of the process. Because his structures are so dense, he uses a leafblower to knock them down.
Photo courtesy Bryan Berg
In 2005, Berg took two weeks to construct a miniature NYC skyline in Times Square. Included: the Chrysler building, Empire State Building, Flatiron Building, and Yankee Stadium. According to his official site, the project was featured at the beginning of Good Morning America every day for 14 days, the longest time any subject has ever received continuous coverage.
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Berg took 10 days to build this city skyline, made of 22,000 recycled gift cards.
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Dangerous Decks #39; rider James Penman
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Yugioh Trade Binder Update! DECKS FOR SALES!
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Mastering Tutorial - Using The Limiter Creatively In Mastering by Tantric Decks
Tutorial video on using the limiter in a creative way during audio mastering, using the limiter a little more like a music instrument than a compressor. June...
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Cathy and Brian Muma spent several years looking for just the right home to suit their family's lifestyle before finding 3016 Pine St. in Lower Pacific Heights. They wanted at least four bedrooms, hardwood floors, high ceilings, a two-car garage and usable backyard.
"We literally searched real estate sites and open houses regularly for years," Cathy Muma said. "It's funny how that just became part of our weekend routine."
Now with a career change taking the family overseas, the Mumas are putting the home they've lived in since 2010 and extensively remodeled on the market for $3.65 million.
Set on a one-way street, the Edwardian boasts modern and inclusive amenities like solar panels, flat-screen televisions and three separate decks.
Originally built in the early 20th century, 3016 Pine St. was remodeled in 2010. A 47-foot wall fashioned from red elm highlights the great room, which is complemented by 11-foot ceilings and dark-stained white oak floors. Large walls provide ample gallery space to display artwork, and the backyard offers a level grass pad and planting area visible from the three decks.
The great room concept suited the family well, Cathy Muma said, as they have young children.
"While the kids work on homework or projects at the kitchen table, I'm likely cooking or working at my computer," she said. "We thought about our working spaces, and theirs, and how we typically spend our weekends and evenings at home. We looked at everything that cluttered up our space and plotted where we would put things like the printer, computer, filing cabinets, outlets and wiring."
But what really stood out to the couple when they first toured the home was the pent room, which offers sweeping views of San Francisco, Cathy Muma said.
They were also impressed with the size of the kitchen, which after a remodel gave them a place to gather and entertain guests.
"We wanted a place that would be big enough that our guests would no longer have to eat in shifts," she said. "In our old house we had one dining table for six people and our dinner parties felt more like musical chairs; first the kids eat dinner, then the adults, then repeat the cycle again for desserts. Truth be told, that is the reality of how most San Francisco families entertain at home."
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BANG LA DECKS KUEDON – Video -
June 14, 2013 by
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BANG LA DECKS KUEDON
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SUWANEE, GA (CBS ATLANTA) -
Half of the country's 40 million house decks pose a safety danger and may not be covered by homeowner insurance policies, according to a code certified home inspector.
Stan Garnet, of Inspector Associates, Inc. of Atlanta, said decks built in the 1990s or earlier risk possible collapse in part because theywereconstructed before today's stricter building standards were adopted.
Allan Viscardi, of Suwanee, said he had no idea his deck was teetering on collapse until he came home from a trip in February. His deck, built when his house was constructed in 1996, crumbled 10 feet to the ground. No one was on the deck when it fell.
Country Financial denied Viscardi's insurance claim, citing poor workmanship and improper engineering.
Viscardi said he doesn't understand how Country Financial could use that excuse when hishomewith the deck had been approved for occupancy by Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development in 1996.
"Insuring my property for five years and leading me to believe that I had insurance and then to come back after the fact and say my property wasn't insurablebecause it wasn't properly built, is lame. I think they have a greater duty to me," said Viscardi.
Viscardi said he thinks insurance companies have a responsibility to inform homeowners thatpolicies may not cover older decks because they weren't built to modern specifications.
Country Financial wouldnot comment about Viscardi's caseto CBS Atlanta News.
Garnet recommended homeowners have their deck inspected if it is older than 10 years and replace it if necessary.
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Opening Pokemon Plasma Decks -
June 13, 2013 by
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Opening Pokemon Plasma Decks Booster Pack
Opening 2 Decks Giratina druddigon and one dark explorers. 2 deck cost 11 dollars brought it in barn and nobles and extra dark explorers with it. Follow us...
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