Linkage Videos
Alien Linkage [Eklektic Gardens]
from recent posts tagged crafts - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
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Another obscure promo spot for the Eklektic Gardens label. What are they up to? http://www.eklekticgardens.blogspot.com http://www.twitter.com/eklekticgardens Distributed by Tubemogul.
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2009-10-30 Spike activity
from Mind Hacks on October 30, 2009
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Quick links from the past week in mind and brain news: ABC Radio National's All in the Mind has an interesting discussion on addiction and free will. I recommend the extended version here. The New York Times has an excellent personal account of psychosis. There's an awesome post on a new study about how phantom limbs can contort into impossible configurations at Neurophilosophy. New York Magazine covers songs used in 'war on terror' torture and musicians' protests over the use of their material. How do we perceive speech after 150 kisses? Talking Brains covers an interesting conference poster. BoingBoing reviews a new book on the use of psychedelic drugs throughout history. There's an in-depth review of 'The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better' in the London Review of Books. Furious Seasons covers a new study [pdf] in JAMA on how atypical antipsychotics cause massive weight gain in children. A slide show from Discover Magazine outlines the social factors in obesity or 'how to make your friends fat'. Scientific American Mind has a short report on a randomised controlled trial on how empathy in doctors reduces the duration of the common cold. The excellent Neuroskeptic has a careful analysis of recent studies and discussion on the best antidepressant. NeuroPod has just released it's latest podcast. Direct mp3 link here. Philosopher Gordon Marino writes an excellent piece on melancholy thinker Søren Kierkegaard and issues of despair, depression and meaning in The New York Times. Dr Petra has a fantastic sex research Q&A that covers a range of unquestioned or misreported pieces of 'common knowledge' and the evidence from the scientific literature. The mighty BPS Research Digest discusses a fascinating study where a patient had an unexpected panic attack while being brain scanned, allowing an insight into the neural processes of panic. Scientific American discusses asexuality, people who simply aren't interested in sex. Another great piece from Jess Berring's regular column. An intriguing study on whether self-deception is genuinely possible is discussed by PsyBlog. Language Log discusses the hypothesis that words for mother and father (e.g. mama and papa) are so similar across languages because it's the first sounds children make and parents just assume their children are referring to them. As always, read the comments. There's a good piece on the neuroscience of obesity over at Dana's excellent online magazine Cerebrum. The New York Times has a good piece on the role of dopamine in motivation and wanting, dismissing the 'reward system' cliché as old hat. Although it is seemingly unaware that this theory is not new and that the media have been mainly responsible for the gross dopamine = pleasure oversimplification. Recent studies on the inaccurately named 'brain scan mind reading' approach are discussed by New Scientist.
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How to remove KTM 250/300 powervalve linkage
from Graspr: Consumer-Electronics How to Videos on September 07, 2009
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http://www.slavensracing.com Jeff Slavens demonstrates how to easily remove the KTM 250/300 powervalve linkage where it attaches to the cylinder. http://www.graspr.com/videos/How-to-remove-KTM-250-300-powervalve-linkage-1 Tags: KTM, 250, 300, powervalve, linkage, Jeff, Slavens, Racing, 200, 400, 450, 520, 525, 530, 690, graspr From: slaverace Date Uploaded: 7 Sep 2009 Duration: 1:52 Views: 1 Ratings: 0
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Harley Shift Linkages
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on February 23, 2009
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Im a British businessman, entrepreneur, and designer my latest launch is a site designing and manufacturing Harley Davidson accessories. A few years ago I designed and produced under the Brand Wicked Works a line of 3 Dimensional cast Harley Davidson hand painted shift rods and covers. This week Im unveiling an exclusive and limited run of hand made, solid brass triple chrome plated Harley Davidson Shifter Linkages.
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2009-02-13 Spike activity
from Mind Hacks on February 13, 2009
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Quick links from the past week in mind and brain news: An interview with a psychologist Meg Barker, who studies polyamorous relationships, is published by Dr Petra. Neurophilosophy has an excellent piece on the neuroscience of dinosaurs! What Makes You Uniquely 'You'? Discover magazine discusses the self and consciousness with Nobel prize-winning biologist Gerald Edelman. The Colbert Report has a funny interview with Jonah Lehrer discussing his new book on the psychology of decision-making. Shanghai surprise. The Guardian has an excellent personal account of an English teacher's experience of psychosis in China. Science News covers an interesting study on what people believe about dreams - suggesting that most people think they have symbolic meaning about their life, but mostly when they already agree with what they think. Another trip on the same old merry go round. BBC News reports UK government's drugs advisory panel recommends legal reclassification of ecstasy based on its relatively low health risk, government ignores them. New Scientist looks at research on the long-term effects of ecstasy and finds a small but reliable impact on mood and cognition. Shh, don't tell the government. A very funny satirical news report from The Onion on Despondex, a new pharmaceutical drug for the overly chirpy. Wired has an interview with Oliver Sacks on the unusual hallucinations of Charles Bonnet syndrome. Ex-Labour spin doctor, now current Labour spin doctor, meanwhile psychotherapist, Derek Draper threatens legal action over people who question his psychotherapy qualifications. Gimpy has the low down. If they're that obvious, why do you need legal action? New York's excellent BrainWave festival is back with a host of neuroscience talks and events. PsyBlog has an excellent piece on how the tip-of-the-tongue effect also affects deaf sign-language users. Horizon the BBC's science documentary series recently broadcast an interesting but not perfect documentary on cannabis. The torrent for the programme is online. People in love who think about their objet d'amour are less focused on attractive faces of other people, reports Scientific America. Science News reports that post-partum (after childbirth) psychosis is most likely in the month directly after giving birth. Wealthy people use less welcoming and more impolite body language than poorer people, reports Scientific American Slate has an article discussing the psychology of race and conspicuous consumption. Research on whether personality and facial structure are linked is discussed by New Scientist. Science News reports on a recent finding that parenting shapes genetic risk for drug use. Research on whether the attentional blink effect can be used to test sex offenders is covered by Cognitive Daily. The whole story of Ben Goldacre being threatened by legal action over his challenging of MMR nonsense is on Bad Science.
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