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Flying Machines - Live from NAMU
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS August 25, 2008
Author: aeoutfitters Added: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:55:25 -0800 Duration: 232Flying Machines from The New School in New York, NY perform live at the American Eagle sponsored New American Music Union summer concert that was curated by Anthony Kiedis and also included performances from The Raconteurs, The Black Keys, Gnarls Barkley and more. More exclusive live video footage from all of them at http://www.ae.com/musicfestival
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Flying Machines - Live from NAMU
from Revver - music Videos August 25, 2008
Author: aeoutfitters Added: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:55:25 -0800 Duration: 232Flying Machines from The New School in New York, NY perform live at the American Eagle sponsored New American Music Union summer concert that was curated by Anthony Kiedis and also included performances from The Raconteurs, The Black Keys, Gnarls Barkley and more. More exclusive live video footage from all of them at http://www.ae.com/musicfestival
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Dicks With Time Machines
from YouTube :: Tag // harry_potter August 24, 2008
A New Animated Series By SawMovie08 Dicks Who Change The Future By Altering The Past. Episode 1 Involves JK Rowling Author: SawMovie08 Keywords: jamie saggers dave garstang dicks with time machines harry potter spoof funny hilarious original comedy Added: August 24, 2008
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Muzik 4 Machines Live 08-21-08
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) August 22, 2008
gear used esx1: all sequencing and drum sounds tx81z: reverby/pumpy sawtooth bass/lead (path:tx81z-mfc42-alesis nanoverb-dbx266 ch1(pump)-ch2(compression)-mixer) mks50: hoover/saw/lead/pumpy synth (path MKS-boss sl20-dbx266(stereo)(mostly pump)-zoom rfx2200-mixer) Redsound SoundBite Pro: vocals/looping korg kaoss pad 2: delay kaoss pad 3: loops/looper(snare rolls)/grainshifter kaossilator: noise sweeps (path: k01-mini kp(delay)-mixer) er1: beatbox AND sidechain signal (path: left out-boss v-wha-sansamp gt2-boss volume pedal-boss dd5 delay-volume pedal(stereo from the delay)-mixer) Motu midi mixer: my mixer, controlled by the BCF) Kawai midi patchbay:guess :lol: dbx mc 6: output compressor NOT used: a computer, besides recording it; no edition, no mastering, What you hear is what i send out of the main outs Gear used esx1: all sequencing and drum sounds tx81z: reverby/pumpy sawtooth bass/lead (path:tx81z-mfc42-alesis nanoverb-dbx266 ch1(pump)-ch2(compression)-mixer) mks50: hoover/saw/lead/pumpy synth (path MKS-boss sl20-dbx266(stereo)(mostly pump)-zoom rfx2200-mixer) Redsound SoundBite Pro: vocals/looping korg kaoss pad 2: delay kaoss pad 3: loops/looper(snare rolls)/grainshifter kaossilator: noise sweeps (path: k01-mini kp(delay)-mixer) er1: beatbox AND sidechain signal (path: left out-boss v-wha-sansamp gt2-boss volume pedal-boss dd5 delay-volume pedal(stereo from the delay)-mixer) Motu midi mixer: my mixer, controlled by the BCF) Kawai midi patchbay:guess Laughing dbx mc 6: output compressor NOT used: a computer, besides recording it; no edition, no mastering, What you hear is what i send out of the main outs
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Day in the life of Stylistbrighton 19-08-08
from YouTube :: Videos by stylistbrighton August 22, 2008
Took my camera along to work with the photography team at a fashion shoot in London studios. The video is before, a little during, and after the actual work. (I am still pulling the jet lag card so look tired) http://stylistbrighton.blogspot.com/ http://www.stylistbrighton.com Music from www.opsound.org used with permission http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebrightonfashionstylist/ Join us: http://www.flickr.com/groups/youtubephotography/ Author: stylistbrighton Keywords: stylistbrighton london photography fashion shoot wind machines rule studio day in the life of Added: August 21, 2008
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Himani Man Made Machines
from My Videos August 17, 2008
Author: BusinessGarden Added: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 12:35:27 -0800 Duration: 71http://marketing-paradise.com http://www.business-garden.com Brand: Himani (Fast relief for aches and pains) Agency: Publicis Ambience, Mumbai Agency Producer: Hozefa Alibhai Creative Directors: Ashish Khazanchi, Prasanna Sankhe Copywriter/Lyricist: Ashish Khazanchi Art Director: Prasanna Sankhe, Prashant Godbole, Akash Das Director: Ram Madhvani Production Company: Equinox Films, Mumbai Line Producer: Manoj Shroff Director Of Photography: Kartik Vijay Production Designer: Sahrudananda Sahoo/Anna Ipe Vfx Supervisor: Khvafar Vakharia Graphics, Post Production & City: Tata Elexi, Mumbai Editor, & Company: Anshuman Gokel, Pixion, Mumbai Music & Music Publisher: Vishal & Shekhar
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WWII Retro-tech: USS Pampanito sub with Todd Lappin
from Boing Boing TV August 12, 2008
Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. Boing Boing tv's retro-tech correspondent Todd Lappin of Telstar Logistics submerges us in WWII history on the supersized submarine USS Pampanito. This Balao-class ship was built in 1943, and today one of her younger volunteer caretakers schools us on all the gadgets, gizmos, and old-school technology that kept this baby cruising to Pearl Harbor and back. Did you know that subs like this couldn't submerge for more than 24 hours back then, because they'd run out of battery life? Think of it like this, Gen-Y-ers, that's like when your iPhone 3G slides into "red" mode, because you've been twittering too much. Only with people inside. And big guns to shoot bad guys. Pampanito trivia: she's named after this little fishie, prized as a seafood delicacy. Wait, a sushi ingredient? Doesn't sound like a great idea for a WWII military ship! Shot for BBtv by Eddie Codel, during the Long Now Foundation's Mechanicrawl. Previously on BBtv: * Multi-millenial Mechanical clocks (Long Now Mechanicrawl pt. 1) * WWII Boatpunk: Aboard the SS Jeremiah O'Brien, with Todd Lappin (pt. 2) PS: extra-special thanks to Scott Beale of Laughing Squid for hooking BBtv up with Eddie Codel!
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Kat Von D - Dringenberg Tattoo Machines
from Most Recent August 12, 2008
Author: EnviroSafety Added: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 23:54:06 -0800 Duration: 253http://www.JokerTattoo.net carries Dringenberg Tattoo Machines. We also have the complete line of Skin Candy Tattoo Ink in-stock.
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TCHO Chocolate, pt 3: The Taste Test Trip.
from Boing Boing TV August 08, 2008
Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. In this final installment of our TCHO Chocolate trilogy, Xeni and Pesco go on a magical mystery taste test tour -- think Willy Wonka meets The Trip. Former NASA software developer Timothy Childs founded the tech-minded chocolate company, and was joined by WIRED co-founder Louis Rosetto. In previous BBtv episodes we learned about the hacked-together, home-tinkered machines and high-tech wizardry that keep their factory humming. Today we dive in to the genetics of chocolate plants, and the hedonics -- the tasting experience -- of the finished product, where science meets sensuality meets sugar. Oh hell, who are we kidding, you guys? We sat around and GOT HIGH on neuroactive cocoa alkaloids. We freebased theobromine and we LIKED IT. We liked it a LOT. Warning: this episode is NSFC (not safe for chocoholics). Previously on Boing Boing tv: * TCHO, part 1: chocolate origins. * TCHO, part 2: magical machines, mysterious molecules. Related: read a feature about TCHO by David Pescovitz in the current issue of MAKE Magazine, Timothy and the Chocolate Factory. Here are some iPhone snapshots from Xeni on Flickr: TCHO, Boing Boing tv. (Special thanks to Amy Critchett, and Wayne & Breanna)
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WWII Boatpunk: Aboard the SS Jeremiah O'Brien, with Todd Lappin
from Boing Boing TV August 07, 2008
Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. BBtv guest correspondent and blog pal Todd Lappin of Telstar Logistics takes us inside a steam-powered World War II "Liberty Ship," the SS Jeremiah O'Brien. We marvel (!) at the cool old retro-technology that kept this behemoth boat running to and from the beaches of Normandy, and we meet the volunteer caretakers -- obsessive nerds just like us, only with white hair! -- who keep her ship-shape today. Did you know that shipyards in the San Francisco Bay Area once churned out Liberty Ships like this in 4 days or less, during the heat of the war? Watch and learn, li'l skippers. Todd has a rockin' photoset of images from the ship, too. Shot for BBtv by Eddie Codel, during the Long Now Foundation's Mechanicrawl. Previously: Multi-millenial Mechanical clocks - Long Now "Mechanicrawl" pt. 1
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How To Hack A Coke Machine
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe August 04, 2008
A simple trick to hack any coke or food machine. Ranked 4.31 / 5 | 315913 views | 33 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: loves-to-vid Tags: Hacks Into Coca-Cola Machines Food Candy Tricks Learning Tonys Tables Steal Take Free Vending Vend Money $$ Categories: Entertainment How To
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web traffic machines
from Revver - school Videos August 03, 2008
Author: onlineadvertis Added: Sun, 03 Aug 2008 13:53:16 -0800 Duration: 83http://www.hopurl.com/44422 serious traffic tools for marketers who are ready to get aggressive and tell the search engines who's the boss.
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Multi-millenial Mechanical clocks - Long Now "Mechanicrawl" pt. 1
from Boing Boing TV July 29, 2008
Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. Boing Boing tv guest correspondent Todd Lappin (R) and cameraninja Eddie Codel (L) trek to the Long Now Foundation's first-ever Mechanicrawl event, and bring back tales of early analog computing, fantastic timepieces, and impossibly eccentric mechanical things. First, Todd speaks with the Long Now Foundation's Alexander Rose about a 10,000-year mechanical clock dreamed up by supercomputer designer Danny Hillis. Next, we listen to a prototype chime mechanism that will ring ten bells in a different sequence each day over the next 10,000 years. Brian Eno and Danny Hillis came up with the algorithm, and a team of tinkerers crafted the contraption to tap out time on a series of Tibetan bowl gongs. Todd has a photoset with snapshots from the Mechanicrawl adventures. See also this previous Laughing Squid post. (Special thanks to Karen Marcelo for image shown in video still)
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Syd Mead with Joel Johnson, part 3: BLADE RUNNER.
from Boing Boing TV July 23, 2008
Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. The 1982 cyberpunk cinema classic Blade Runner remains one of the most influential science fiction movies of all time, and tops many a nerd's favorite films list. Today on Boing Boing tv, Boing Boing Gadgets editor Joel Johnson visits the studio of artist and futurist Syd Mead, who designed the film's dystopian look and feel. We learn about the "erotic machine" he dreamed for the replicant Zhora (this breast-shaped dreampod was cut from the script when director Ridley Scott ran out of dough), the 1 2 3 *4* alternate opening scenes designed by Syd (one of them, which involved shoveling dead bodies, was deemed "too Holocaust"), what really lights up those building facades, and many more secrets. Syd explains he envisioned the world of Blade Runner as a place "you wouldn't want to be for too long," and describes the challenges of designing for "a love story with moralistic underpinnings... if we could actually make people, would we treat them like dishwashers? Just use them up and throw them away?" If you like this episode, you might want to pick up: BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT [Amazon] VISUAL FUTURIST: The Art Artwork courtesy of Syd Mead Inc.)
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TCHO Chocolate, part 2: magical machines, mysterious molecules.
from Boing Boing TV July 22, 2008
Can't see the video? Watch this video now in a browser or download this video now. Today on Boing Boing tv, Xeni and Pesco dive deeper into the magical chocolate factory founded by a NASA software developer. In this installment of BBtv's 3-part series on TCHO Chocolate, we learn more about the hacked-together, home-tinkered machines and high-tech wizardry that keep the factory running. The philosophy is "scrappy, not crappy," as founder Timothy Childs explains. TCHO's R&D lab contains such diverse components as Space Shuttle tape, a modded RONCO turkey oven, stone grinders used in Indian restaurants, and deconstructed space heater parts from the local hardware store. Next, we zoom in to the molecular-level science behind this most delicious confection. Science buffs, rejoice! This episode is as fun for your eyes and brain as the "obsessively good" chocolate is for your mouth -- Polymorph fun for the whole family. Warning: this episode is NSFC (not safe for chocoholics). Previously on Boing Boing tv:* TCHO, part 1: chocolate origins. Related: read a feature about TCHO by David Pescovitz in the current issue of MAKE Magazine, Timothy and the Chocolate Factory. Here are some iPhone snapshots from Xeni on Flickr: TCHO, Boing Boing tv. (Special thanks to Amy Critchett, and Wayne & Breanna)
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Quran's Healing Horizon
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 20, 2008
...Unfortunately, in our days, we see and hear about many charlatans and people who pretend to have the capacity of healing by the Quran; they use some verses from the Quran in order to convince the people that they can cure them by the Quran. In the shadow of this huge expanding of charlatans & scamming operations, there should be some strict regulations of healing by Quran. First of all the matter requires scientific bases for this kind of healing. The question is now: IS THE HEALING BY THE QURAN POSSIBLE & TRUE ??? .....
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The Cheetah: Turbo Charged Death Machine!
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 19, 2008
National Geographic segment about the amazing Cheetah! Fast and furious. Ranked 3.88 / 5 | 3717 views | 2 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: neuroshment Tags: Cheetahs Feline Nature Ferocious Kill Kills Killing Machines Attacks Preys Hunters Runs Fast Speeds Africa Wildlife Death Afterburners Reserves Cats Categories: Pets & Animals
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