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The Look Back
from Revver - game Videos July 09, 2008
Author: markfreeman408 Added: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:17:25 -0800 Duration: 16Pro Mx motocross race chris foster does the look back to lee coutts on a 1 on 1 race almost hitting the beams on the roof ceiling in chilliwack BC.
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absolute fluid
from YouTube :: Tag // second life June 19, 2008
"absolute fluid" is a new video installation that forms part of a on-going project called "absolute ceiling", a long term project that seeks to explores ideas of the contemporary sublime and phenomenology in relation scale, perspective, space and time. Water, as the basis of life, is a truly remarkable substance. Apart from mercury, it is the only inorganic liquid found on earth and the only substance that occurs naturally in three states, solid, liquid and gas. This HD flat-screen installation comprises a column of four, 30-second looped video sequences presenting the mercurial-like fluid surface of a river observed from an oblique perspective from above. The river is The Thames, viewed from The Millennium Bridge, a busy footbridge located in front of the Tate Modern, London. Layers of sound including footsteps, partly audible conversations, nearby road and river traffic, and muted city noises contrast with the fluid surfaces of an almost monochromatic river. This work references Roni Horn's work "Some Thames" (2000). Author: ckreynoldsworks Keywords: Art Video Installation Aerial Air Water Mercury River Thames London Contemporary Sublime Phenomenology Absolute Ceiling Added: June 19, 2008
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Outdoor Ceiling Fans
from YouTube :: Videos by AskTheDecorator June 16, 2008
http://www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter discovers the essential facts about outdoor ceiling fan that you need to know before buying one for you home. She visited the Trading Post Ceiling Fan Company in Huntington Beach, California to talk with the Marketing Manager from Casablanca Fan Company. Author: askthedecorator Keywords: outdoor ceiling fans fan home house askthedecorator meghan carter decorate casablanca decor design decorating Added: June 16, 2008
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Ceiling Fans
from YouTube :: Videos by AskTheDecorator June 16, 2008
http:///www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter gets the basic info you need to know before buying a ceiling fan while visiting the Trading Post Ceiling Fan Company in Huntington Beach, California. From what size ceiling fan you should buy to how to pick out a well made one, you'll get the facts you need to buy the right ceiling fans for your home. Author: askthedecorator Keywords: ceiling fans fan home house askthedecorator meghan carter decorating outdoors decor design casablanca interior Added: June 16, 2008
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MADRIX @ Global Dance Festival 2007 in Denver USA
from YouTube :: Tag // tiesto June 16, 2008
MADRIX controls the LED ceiling @ Beatport, Beta Nightclub Denver Colorado, USA. http://www.madrix.com MADRIX® LED lighting control software - DMX 512, ArtNet and DVI MADRIX - the professional LED lighting control solution for architecture and entertainment environments including club, nightclub, stage, art installation, exhibition stand, interior and building illumination. MADRIX is an easy to use and user friendly Windows® lighting control software. MADRIX supports famous DMX512 and ArtNet interfaces with outstanding capabilities and includes an installation CDROM, a software protection dongle and an english user guide. MADRIX lighting control software can be used along with any consoles/desks, particularly useful for LIVE applications or clubs. http://www.madrix.com Author: inoageDOTcom Keywords: tiesto global dance festival club usa denver music dmx 512 artnet midi led ceiling lighting panel Added: June 16, 2008
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Episode #19 - Your Basement Material Guys
from Handyguys Podcast May 29, 2008
Part 4 in the Basement Finishing Series The Handyguys are becoming the Basementguys in this new fourth installment of the basement series. The Handyguys discuss basement materials and revisit some old advice they gave about mowing lawns. First up a discussion about some advice that Handyguys gave in Episode #15 on lawn care. Is it true what one of the Handyguys said regarding your mower height? Handyguy Paul said that if you mow the lawn lower, the grass will grow faster in order to get more sun and generate more food for the roots. It sounded too good to be true so he sought out to prove his own advice. Paul performed a little experiment his backyard. We could show you a picture here but Paul was a little embarrassed. He cut a 30 foot swath down the middle of his back yard an inch shorter then the outside edges of his yard. He wanted to see if it would grow any faster then the rest of the yard. What was the result? You will have to listen to the Podcast and see if the Handyguys offered good advice or bad advice. The Handyguys then discuss the many choices that you have in regard to basement materials. You want to finish your basement but what materials will you choose? Should you use steel studs or wood? What about the pre-fabricated basement systems? Drop ceilings or sheet rock? The Handyguys also discuss sound blocking options. Photo © 2008 Bungalow Chronicles Good design will help your basement blend in with the rest of your house and not feel like a cheap addition. Planning and good material choices with a good decorating sense will go a long way. Material talk and more discussions about your basement on episode #19 of the Handyguys Podcast. Thanks for Listening
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Jules Feiffer, EXPLAINERS cartoonist, author: Mr. Media Audio Interview
from Mr. Media May 28, 2008
The word that comes to mind when I think about the comic strips of Jules Feiffer is this: soliloquy. My Microsoft Word dictionary - hey, it's convenient! - defines it as “the act of speaking while alone, especially when used as a theatrical device that allows a character’s thoughts and ideas to be conveyed to the audience.” That sounds about right to me, because the best of Feiffer’s strips – known, incidentally, as “Feiffer” –usually consisted of one character looking at the reader – breaking the so-called fourth wall - and going on for six or eight panels. The results weren’t always funny, but they were always sure to be thought provoking. This month, Fantagraphics published Explainers, the first of four dense collections of Feiffer’s entire run of weeklies in The Village Voice. This volume of 500 strips is from 1956 through 1966; the strip ran through 1998. Oh, and he won a Pulitzer Prize for his comic strip, too. Jules Feiffer is one of comics’ great characters himself. He famously got his start with Will Eisner, creating and drawing a children’s strip called “Clifford” and eventually writing during the last years of “The Spirit”’s original run in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Besides his long-running strip “Feiffer,” he might be best-known for his children’s work, from illustrating The Phantom Tollbooth and writing the original screenplay for the Robin Williams film, Popeye, to his book The Man in the Ceiling, which is being adapted as a musical by Disney. He also wrote the original screenplay for Carnal Knowledge, starring Jack Nicholson. Feiffer’s also just completed his memoirs, which will be published in 2009. I could keep going, but then you’d never get to hear from the man himself. You can LISTEN to this interview by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player below! Open in your default player Detach into a separate window © 2008 by Bob Andelman. All rights reserved. Amazon.com Widgets
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Episode #18 - Finished Basement Planning and Dealing with Building Codes
from Handyguys Podcast May 22, 2008
The Handyguys give an overview of how to plan for your finished basement. Part 3 in the Basement Finishing Series Now that your basement is ready to finish, you need to develop a plan to execute that construction job down under. The Handyguys know some creative visionaries can see the complete construction plan in their head and just start driving nails until they have a beautiful basement. However, for the rest of us, we need to write out some basic plans, study the building codes, and determine whether we have enough money to complete the work. That s right, you are going to need a handful of hard earned cash to get your basement finished well. But where do you start? First, you should determine if you can afford to finish your basement. The Handyguys tell you how much it will cost per square foot to get the job done. Make sure you can afford the job before you begin making your plans. Once you have determined that your wallet is up to the task, get out the graph paper or install a design program such as Google Sketch Up to draw out your new basement. The Geeky side of the Handyguys suggests using the computer, but it certainly is not required. The building inspector just needs a drawing that shows your dimension, windows sizes, outlets and other items that the Handyguys discuss on this episode. What about code issues? What do you need to consider to get those plans right? There is more to consider then just electrical loads, outlet placement, etc. You need to do load calculations on your HVAC system to make sure that it can handle the load of your additional living space. If your central heat cannot take the load, you will want to consider other sources of heat (generally you do not need to cool the basement space as the earth does a sufficient job). The links below may be helpful for fulfilling your local codes. However, you must determine the codes that are established in your local jurisdiction! That is the only way to be compliant. Check out the podcast for more information and view these helpful links: General code checklist Heat Loss and Gain Worksheet
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Episode # 17 - Is Your Basement Ready?
from Handyguys Podcast May 15, 2008
The Handyguys help you determine whether your unfinished basement is suitable for finishing. Part 2 in the basement finishing series. Are you tired of that dirty old basement which is filled with all of the junk that you don t need? Have you been waiting to use that pneumatic nailer you recently purchased? Then it is time to begin finishing your basement. But before you shoot your first nail, you have to determine if your basement is a good candidate to be converted to living space. You don t want to spend a lot of time and money finishing your basement if water, mold and moisture are going to ruin your hard work. The Handyguys take a look at some of the hurdles you must face before even thinking of finishing your basement. They provide some tips for the do-it-yourself minded individuals who would love to see a nice play room, entertainment room or billiards room in your basement. Do you have enough electrical power to handle the new space you want to finish? If not, you may need to upgrade your service. Consider talking to an electrical professional to evaluate your current electrical service and panel. In addition, you must have adequate heating and a/c for the new space. The common problem you must correct before beginning finishing work is to mitigate against any kind of water or moisture penetration. You don t want that new Berber carpet to become moldy or soaked from a freak rainstorm. You should have a good water mitigation plan in place handle the threats that nature brings. If you have severe water problems, you may want to talk to a few local water mitigation contractors to see what products they offer to prevent water penetration. If you decide to have a drainage system installed, be sure to wait a couple of years to confirm that it stand up to all kinds of weather. You don t want to discover that your new system fails during that huge thunderstorm when the power goes out. Another common problem is Radon. This natural gas is not something you want trapped in your home. There are reasonably priced systems available to prevent radon gas from seeping into your home but you want to deal with this issue before you begin finishing the basement. It will make your life a lot easier. In addition to problems from the outside, there are potential problems already in your basement. Is your stairwell adequate? Is your ceiling height high enough for finished space? Are utilities and ductwork going to be in the way? Check out this week s podcast for more details. Part one of the Basement Series can be read and listened to here.
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Bellingham Green Call 360.715.4328
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 12, 2008
Heatinggreen.com - Do you want to lower your energy bills and reduce your energy consumption? Looking for healthy, allergen-free comfort? Heating Green provides efficient, low-cost heat that benefits your family, your coworkers, and our planet. Call us today (360) 715-4328. Reduces your energy costs and help the environment Lowers your heating bills by 20-50% No more repair bills - maintenance free ownership Takes up no usable space design options available for industrial and home spaces Turns unusable or hard-to-heat areas into warm, livable spaces Provides super efficient heating control heat use from room-to-room Heats rooms quickly and quietly Perfect for any room including basements, garages, workshops, boats, and more! Inexpensive under-desk heaters warm cold work areas and provide personalized heat control Heating Green home of Enerjoy infrared radiant heating panels. Task heating, Green heating, comfort, economical, efficient, Bellingham, WA
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Heating Green - Green Bellingham
from Dailymotion - MikeRidpath's most recent videos May 12, 2008
Heatinggreen.com - Do you want to lower your energy bills and reduce your energy consumption? Looking for healthy, allergen-free comfort? Heating Green provides efficient, low-cost heat that benefits your family, your coworkers, and our planet. Call us today (360) 715-4328. • Reduces your energy costs and help the environment • Lowers your heating bills by 20-50% • No more repair bills - maintenance free ownership • Takes up no usable space – design options available for industrial and home spaces • Turns unusable or hard-to-heat areas into warm, livable spaces • Provides super efficient heating – control heat use from room-to-room • Heats rooms quickly and quietly • Perfect for any room including basements, garages, workshops, boats, and more! • Inexpensive under-desk heaters warm cold work areas and provide personalized heat control Heating Green home of Enerjoy infrared radiant heating panels. Task heating, Green heating, comfort, economical, efficient, Bellingham, WAAuthor: MikeRidpath Tags: Bellingham Green Heating WA radiant heating infrared under desk ceiling heat comfort green furnace building economical efficient enviorment efficiency environmental Posted: 12 May 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Toxic Testosterone Culture - Why women leave business -
from my videos April 17, 2008
Author: patrickdixon Added: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:52:32 -0800 Duration: 501http://www.globalchange.com Toxic testosterone culture. Glass ceiling, career promotion and career blockage. Gender inequality, gender discrimination and improving workplace diversity. College performance, employers, recruitment. War for talent. ...
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Toxic Testosterone Culture - Why women leave business -
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 17, 2008
http://www.globalchange.com Toxic testosterone culture. Glass ceiling, career promotion and career blockage. Gender inequality, gender discrimination and improving workplace diversity. College performance, employers, recruitment. War for talent. Why women are most of best talent at junior management, but poor representation at senior management. Incompetent men eliminate women from workplace male culture, macho, sexist humour, non flexible working, no career breaks, no flexitime, no child care, no understanding of work-life balance and family issues including caring for elderly relatives as well as young children at home. Steps corporations can take to improve diversity, win war for talent, become employer of choice, improve staff morale, staff retention, motivation and workplace productivity. Female talent losses reduce competitive advantage in long term. Stress at work. Changing working practices, innovation and use of virtual working, virtual teams and creation of virtual organisations. Promotion of part-time work and flexible working hours. Career break allowances and gap years. Parenting leave. Video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends including Futurewise and Building a Better Business. Women, female, workplace, diversity, gender inequality, glass ceiling, career, war for talent, leadership, motivation, career planning, virtual working, retention, productivity, flexible, work, business, male, culture Women, female, workplace, diversity, gender inequality, glass ceiling, career, war for talent, leadership, motivation, career planning, virtual working, retention, productivity, flexible, work, business, male, culture
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Outdoor Lighting Bowling Green (270) 265-2440
from Most Recent April 05, 2008
Author: grtinc Added: Sat, 05 Apr 2008 15:16:18 -0800 Duration: 29(270) 265-2440 - Save 70% on many Discontinued Items - Coffman Home Decor - Discount & Wholesale Prices Available to Everyone - http://WeSellLights.com
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Whoops- Lights Out
from Revver - comedy Videos March 31, 2008
Author: nalts Added: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 06:47:57 -0800 Duration: 57Earth Hour (earthhour.org) was on Saturday, but we celebrated it precisely 24-hours later when my 3-year-old tossed a water bottle into our light fixture. And then we tried to clean it with an Orwick Orbiter, which is (I found out later) a buffer not ...
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Whoops- Lights Out
from Crazy Entertainment March 31, 2008
Author: nalts Added: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 06:47:57 -0800 Duration: 57Earth Hour (earthhour.org) was on Saturday, but we celebrated it precisely 24-hours later when my 3-year-old tossed a water bottle into our light fixture. And then we tried to clean it with an Orwick Orbiter, which is (I found out later) a buffer not ...
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Whoops- Lights Out
from my videos March 31, 2008
Author: nalts Added: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 06:47:57 -0800 Duration: 57Earth Hour (earthhour.org) was on Saturday, but we celebrated it precisely 24-hours later when my 3-year-old tossed a water bottle into our light fixture. And then we tried to clean it with an Orwick Orbiter, which is (I found out later) a buffer not ...
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Whoops- Lights Out
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe March 31, 2008
Earth Hour (earthhour.org) was on Saturday, but we celebrated it precisely 24-hours later when my 3-year-old tossed a water bottle into our light fixture. And then we tried to clean it with an Orwick Orbiter, which is (I found out later) a buffer not a vacuum cleaner. I don't read instruction manuals, especially the ones on parenting.
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Whoops- Lights Out
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) March 31, 2008
Earth Hour (earthhour.org) was on Saturday, but we celebrated it precisely 24-hours later when my 3-year-old tossed a water bottle into our light fixture. And then we tried to clean it with an Orwick Orbiter, which is (I found out later) a buffer not a vacuum cleaner. I don't read instruction manuals, especially the ones on parenting. Payment
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Whoops- Lights Out
from Revver Media by nalts March 31, 2008
Earth Hour (earthhour.org) was on Saturday, but we celebrated it precisely 24-hours later when my 3-year-old tossed a water bottle into our light fixture. And then we tried to clean it with an Orwick Orbiter, which is (I found out later) a buffer not ...
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