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From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @AnnafromUkraine@youtube.com

LARGE RUSSIAN ARMY #CONVOY DESTROYED IN #DONETSK REGION Vlog 1003: War in #Ukraine

A #shipbuilding #plant caught fire in #Russia: the blaze covered 1,500 square meters.
According to #DeepState, during six hours of assault, the Russians lost 13 pieces of equipment near #Avdiivka, including #tanks and #BMPs.

#russoUkrainianWar

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Dev-log # 5.0 Brainstorming and scoping

We had a nice brainstorming session with @YannKervran , @khaleer , @esklarski and @NiwlCraft , focusing on gameplay.

We explored various options for the way players will transform scrap metal and mechanical parts into ingots in the Solar Foundry, and then cast ship parts to assemble in the Hangar, engines in the Makerspace.
Giiba had the idea to model the crafting system after the cooking in BotW.

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It merged with other shipyards to become part of the Upper Clyde Shipyards in 1968, which went on to be liquidated in the early 1970s, leading to the famous Work-In led by local shop stewards including Jimmy Reid and Jimmy Airlie. The shipyard was sold off by the liquidators and was later used to build oil rigs. It finally closed for good in 2001. It's now home to the campus of West College Scotland.

The Skelpies
These 10-metre/33ft stainless steel sculptures by Ayrshire sculptor John McKenna stand on the banks of the River Clyde in Coronation Park, Port Glasgow as tributes to local shipbuilders.
The two workers are wielding riveting hammers and if you look closely their multi-faceted bodies are beautifully riveted or welded together.
The design was chosen by a public poll.
#photography #BlackAndWhite #sculpture #shipbuilding #Scotland

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On 3 July 1883, the SS Daphne capsized during its launch. Of the 200 workers on board at the time, 124 died, many of whom were little more than boys. There are two memorials to the disaster, one on either side of the Clyde in Victoria Park and Elder Park. This was also the shipyard where Billy Connolly, the one-time welder turned comedian, started his apprenticeship here when he was just 16. It finally closed in the early 1980s.