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Bagging Wild Sounds, part 2
from The WildeBeat July 24, 2008
This outings program is part two of a report on a trip to record nature sounds. You've got to be totally quiet; stand like a statue. And then, if you're in the right place at the right time, you'll capture your sound. (Part one is here.) Our assistant producer Kate Taylor reports on her visit to the annual field recording workshop of the Nature Sounds Society. She tells her story with the help of: Alton Byrd, a nature sounds hobbyist from Berkeley, California. Martyn Stewart, a professional nature sounds recordist for the BBC. Chris Bell, a museum curator from Sydney, Australia. Hundreds of birds, amphibians, and a few domesticated mammals. Gina Farr, a multimedia producer from Marin Country, California. You can get tips from Dan Dugan on recording nature sounds by listening to our edition number 90, Listening to Parks. WildeBeat Members can download an extended interview with Martyn Stewart and additional extended wild sound recordings from WildeBeat Insider web pages. Show number 148 [MP3 format; length 10:33; 2,356,042 bytes] Combined show numbers 147 length 17:40; 16,966,708 bytes] Show number 148 script Show numbers 147 & 148 combined script Photo album JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
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Hong Kong Heroes - Lisa Cheng
from Dailymotion - TV Universe group July 23, 2008
Lisa Cheng a.k.a “Hong Kong Spider Woman”, bodybuilding and rock climbing champion is our next Hong Kong Hero. Listen how her passion for sport has transformed a troubled teenager into an ambitious and focus young woman. Don’t miss that episode of Hong Kong Heroes! http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=2145 Author: so-u_tv Tags: Lisa Cheng Gym Rock Climbing Body Building energy sport fitness award champion China stunt Hong Kong blog blogger sports Soutv Sou.tv So-u.tv Prosperity Research Posted: 23 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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World of Warcraft- Sanctuary
from YouTube :: Tag // utada July 19, 2008
Dedicated to my punk. In this I basically climb on Ironforge and its pretty cool. At the end I jump off of "lovers leap" haha! Song: Sanctuary by Utada Hikaru (I give credit to my punk tho) If you have any questions about how to get on ironforge or about the video you can send a message to me and I will respond as soon as possible. =3 Author: MeggyXD Keywords: video game World of Warcraft Ironforge Climbing Funny Sanctuary Utada Hikaru Flight Path Flying Night Elf Jizara Added: July 19, 2008
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Speed Climbing
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 19, 2008
A clip of Dan Osman as he polishes off a free-soloing climb (no gear/equipment) up a vertical face. He died on November 23, 1998 attempting a "rope jumping" (free fall) stunt at Yosemite National Park. It was a 1000 foot drop, but the rope failed him. It was supposed to be his last rope jump before retiring. More info available at wikipedia.
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Whistler, BC - 1/20/08 (Part 6): Blackcomb peak continuation
from YouTube :: Tag // snowboard July 17, 2008
Featured here is my brother Derek along with myself, Marcus, and my friend Steven as we near the peak of Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler, BC, Canada. We never did get a chance to capture footage at the actual peak because my digital camera we were using to record ended up freezing as the wind chill was gusting at -40 degrees celsius. Everything on us was freezing, including our nostrils and saliva. It was very hard to function after a while, but it was a wonderful experience nonetheless! Visit http://www.MarcusCygy.com for more videos! Author: MarcusCygy511 Keywords: Whistler Blackcomb 2010 Vancouver Olympics hiking climbing snowboarding mountain peak windchill Marcus Cygy Derek Steven Added: July 17, 2008
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Bagging Wild Sounds, part 1
from The WildeBeat July 17, 2008
This outings program is part one of a report on a trip to record nature sounds. You've got to be totally quiet; stand like a statue. And then, if you're in the right place at the right time, you'll capture your sound. Our assistant producer Kate Taylor reports on her visit to the annual field recording workshop of the Nature Sounds Society. She tells her story with the help of: Dan Dugan, technical advisor to the Nature Sounds Society. Gina Farr, a multimedia producer from Marin Country, California. Hundreds of birds, amphibians, and a few domesticated mammals. Chris Bell, a museum curator from Sydney, Australia. Martyn Stewart, a professional nature sounds recordist for the BBC. Next week, in part two, we'll hear more nature sounds, and find out why it's important to our guests to record and preserve them. You can get tips from Dan Dugan on recording nature sounds by listening to our edition number 90, Listening to Parks. Show number 147 [MP3 format; length 9:48; 2,356,947 bytes] Show number 147 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
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Achieving Work-Life Balance
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 12, 2008
Many people want to further their career, get promoted and make more money, but at what cost? Jason Falls is fresh off his vacation and asks how do you handle work-life balance? It's hard to juggle this scenario for many of us, so how do YOU do it?
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Achieving Work-Life Balance
from Dailymotion - most recent videos July 12, 2008
Many people want to further their career, get promoted and make more money, but at what cost? Jason Falls is fresh off his vacation and asks how do you handle work-life balance? It's hard to juggle this scenario for many of us, so how do YOU do it?Author: dailyidea Tags: climbing ladder promotion raise new job work-life balance hard work daily idea dailyidea Posted: 13 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Starting With Fire
from The WildeBeat July 10, 2008
This skills program presents the basic skill of fire building. This is the second in a series of shows featuring primitive technologies experts from Primitive Ways. (The first show is number 141, First Skills.) Naturalist Dino Labiste explains and demonstrates the fundamental skill of fire building. Our ancestors depended on fire as a basic survival tool as far back as a million years ago, and yet today, among many people it's becoming a lost art. Ben Lawhon, the education director for the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics talks about minimum impact skills for making and using fires. The fifth Leave No Trace principle is Minimize Campfire Impacts. The Primitive Ways website has many articles on primitive fire skills. Another source of information on primitive skills in the Society of Primitive Technologies. Show number 146 [MP3 format; length 9:55; 2,383,583 bytes] Show number 146, high-quality stereo version [MP3 format; length 10:28; 10,057,426 bytes] Show number 146 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
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Climbing Mt. Ralston
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) July 09, 2008
Cousins Drew and Joe climb 9,300 foot Mt. Ralston deep in Desolation Wilderness near Lake Tahoe. This is the first in a series of video climbs the pair will do in preparation to climbing Half Dome in late August.Hopefully, they will both be in better shape by then.....
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