REMONDIS DEPOT – Street litter truck – Video


REMONDIS DEPOT - Street litter truck
Here is one of the IVECO rear loader litter bin trucks. These trucks service the parks and beaches and is 1/4 trucks in the fleet. I filmed this truck as it came into the depot on saturday. There is also a quick clip of it filling up at the petrol pump. Hope you enjoy:)From:Thunderstorms19Views:0 0ratingsTime:01:32More inAutos Vehicles

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The Lambs, Miley's Beaches top final training clinic beach v-ball tourney

Monday, November 26, 2012

18U's The Lambs and 13U's Miley's Beaches came away the respective winners of the Northern Mariana Islands Volleyball Association's third and final Training Clinic Beach Volleyball Tournament held beachside at Fiesta Resort & Spa last Saturday.

The Lambs members include Celine Camacho, Andrew Johnson, Christopher Lam, and Clay Mcullough-Stearns.

They rose through the lower bracket of the 12-team double-elimination competition and knocked off top-ranked Julie's Hair two times in a row to reign supreme in the end.

The Lambs went through Last Minute and Home Slice before being bumped into the elimination realm by Julie's Hair in the upper bracket semifinals, but they earned a second crack at their rivals after ousting third place Rastafari, 15-4, in the lower bracket semis duel and turned it on in the clutch.

Revived with the big win coming into the finals, The Lambs mustered a 15-11 victory to force a deciding tiebreaker match with Julie's Hair and went on to rule the day, 15-11, in the final standoff.

Miley's Beaches is comprised of Maile Aldrich, Steven Lee, Yubin Park, and Elnathan Wong and they ran the table over seven other teams.

Miley's Beaches streaked past the Mini-Dominators and the Young Guns before giving the boot to Glas in what turned out to be an upper bracket nail-biter, 17-15, that awarded the eventual champs a twice-to-beat advantage heading into the finals.

Glas knocked out third placer Awesomeness, 15-8, in the lower bracket semis, but succumbed to Miley's Beaches once again, 15-10, in the main event.

The winning team members each received Mizuno/USA Volleyball tote bags.

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Astronomy – When Life Began {Trance} – Video


Astronomy - When Life Began {Trance}
Buy here : astronomymusic.bandcamp.com - Astronomy http://www.facebook.com http://www.soundcloud.com astronomymusic.bandcamp.com - Foreign http://www.facebook.com soundcloud.com One half of Foreign Distortion "Astronomy" with a Trance track named "When Life Began". Soft intro with an intense build, and an uplifting chorus, a long with a mellow breakdown. This is one of Astronomy #39;s tracks from July 2012, since then we have learned more more about audio production. Currently, we are both in production for a lot of new tracks under the name "Foreign Distortion". There will be Drum Bass, Electro House, Dubstep, and many more genres to entertain.From:ForiegnDistortionViews:0 0ratingsTime:06:38More inMusic

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copernicus to newton.mp4 – Video


copernicus to newton.mp4
Modern European history, from an earth-centered universe to sun-centered universe Table of Contents: 00:05 - The Scientific Revolution 00:14 - Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp 01:45 - The Scientific Revolution: what was the relationship between astronomy and astrology in the 16th century? 05:34 - Copernicus Rejects an Earth-Centered Universe 05:34 - Kepler Make New Scientific Observations 05:35 - Galileo 09:02 - Galileo Argues for a Universe of Mathematical Laws 09:03 - Sir Isaac NewtonFrom:David StarrViews:1 0ratingsTime:11:30More inEducation

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ESOcast 44: Changing Views — Special 50th anniversary episode #4 [HD] – Video


ESOcast 44: Changing Views mdash; Special 50th anniversary episode #4 [HD]
Leading up to ESO #39;s 50th anniversary in October 2012, we are releasing eight special ESOcasts, each a chapter from the movie Europe to the Stars mdash; ESO #39;s First 50 Years of Exploring the Southern Sky. ESOcast 44 mdash; entitled Changing Views mdash; is the fourth special episode of this series. Since its birth, fifty years ago, ESO has helped to improve our knowledge of the Universe by means of successive generations of powerful optical ground-based telescopes. But there are other ways to collect the light from distant objects. In this episode, we discover how ESO has helped astronomers to explore the Universe at longer wavelengths, such as the infrared and radio regimes. The human eye is only sensitive to a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. We are not able to see light with wavelengths longer than red, or shorter than violet. But by observing the sky at longer wavelengths, astronomers are able to detect objects too cool to emit visible light and those hidden by dust. This has revolutionised the study of the dark clouds of gas and dust where stars and planets are born. ESO astronomers have been exploring the Universe at infrared wavelengths for the past thirty years, from the first small and inefficient detectors to the powerful infrared telescopes of today, such as the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA), located at ESO #39;s Paranal Observatory in northern Chile. Also in northern Chile, on the Chajnantor Plateau, 5000 metres above sea level, the ...From:TheMarsUndergroundViews:8 1ratingsTime:08:10More inScience Technology

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Eyes on the Sky: Nov 26 thru Dec 2 – Video


Eyes on the Sky: Nov 26 thru Dec 2
Mercury, Venus and Saturn, oh my! Check out the two inner planets along with the ringed on in the morning, and don #39;t miss Jupiter near the Moon mid-week. See what #39;s up in the night sky every week with "Eyes on the Sky" videos, astronomy made easy.From:eyesontheskyDOTcomViews:0 17ratingsTime:05:30More inScience Technology

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ESOcast 45: Reaching Out — Special 50th anniversary episode #5 [HD] – Video


ESOcast 45: Reaching Out mdash; Special 50th anniversary episode #5 [HD]
Leading up to ESO #39;s 50th anniversary in October 2012, we are releasing eight special ESOcasts, each a chapter from the movie Europe to the Stars mdash; ESO #39;s First 50 Years of Exploring the Southern Sky. ESOcast 44 mdash; entitled Changing Views mdash; is the fourth special episode of this series. Since its birth, fifty years ago, ESO has helped to improve our knowledge of the Universe by means of successive generations of powerful optical ground-based telescopes. But there are other ways to collect the light from distant objects. In this episode, we discover how ESO has helped astronomers to explore the Universe at longer wavelengths, such as the infrared and radio regimes. The human eye is only sensitive to a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. We are not able to see light with wavelengths longer than red, or shorter than violet. But by observing the sky at longer wavelengths, astronomers are able to detect objects too cool to emit visible light and those hidden by dust. This has revolutionised the study of the dark clouds of gas and dust where stars and planets are born. ESO astronomers have been exploring the Universe at infrared wavelengths for the past thirty years, from the first small and inefficient detectors to the powerful infrared telescopes of today, such as the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA), located at ESO #39;s Paranal Observatory in northern Chile. Also in northern Chile, on the Chajnantor Plateau, 5000 metres above sea level, the ...From:TheMarsUndergroundViews:13 1ratingsTime:09:02More inScience Technology

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Astronomy, Jurassic Band – Video


Astronomy, Jurassic Band
Jurassic Band, Live Rock Live at Psi; upsilon; chi; iota; alpha; tau; rho; epsilon; #943; omicron;, 24/11/2012 Astronomy, Blue Oyster Cult Takis Makris (Guitar, Vocals) Christos Sigalos (Vocals) Petros Fronistas (Bass) Chistina Makri (Vocals) Christos Kourasis (Drums) http://www.facebook.comFrom:Christina MakryViews:1 0ratingsTime:06:33More inMusic

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11 25 2012 – Video


11 25 2012
11 25 2012 - The We-zard flies - - brought to you by - bernie@nepper.org - http://www.nepper.org YOUTUBE chans guys you need to watch bernienepper http://www.youtube.com whatnextjoe http://www.youtube.com aniful100 http://www.youtube.com brandon geiger http://www.youtube.com say what ? ? LINKS AS DISCUSSED --- ViHart collaboration video: http://www.youtube.com Ebay Auction: CLOSED Blog about brown paper: periodicvideos.blogspot.co.uk Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Brady #39;s other channels include: http://www.youtube.com (Chemistry stuff) http://www.youtube.com (Physics and astronomy) http://www.youtube.com (Space stuff) http://www.youtube.com (Science and behind the scenes) http://www.youtube.com (Food science) http://www.youtube.com (Big science facilities) http://www.youtube.com (Favourite scientists) http://www.youtube.com (Academic look at the Bible) http://www.youtube.com (Modern language and culture) http://www.youtube.com (Philosophy stuff)From:bernienepperViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:56More inEducation

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ESOcast 46: Catching Light — Special 50th anniversary episode #6 [HD] – Video


ESOcast 46: Catching Light mdash; Special 50th anniversary episode #6 [HD]
Leading up to ESO #39;s 50th anniversary in October 2012, we are releasing eight special ESOcasts, each a chapter from the movie Europe to the Stars mdash; ESO #39;s First 50 Years of Exploring the Southern Sky. ESOcast 46 is the sixth special episode of this series. It describes how state-of-the-art cameras and spectrographs help ESO #39;s powerful telescopes collect and analyse the faint light from the distant Universe. Without these instruments, ESO #39;s eyes on the sky would be blind. Today #39;s astronomical images are very different from those from the 1960s. Back then, astronomers used large photographic glass plates, which were not very sensitive and hard to handle. Nowadays, ESO #39;s telescopes use some of the largest and most sensitive electronic detectors in the world. They catch almost every cosmic photon and recover almost every possible bit of information. For instance, the VLT Survey Telescope #39;s camera mdash; OmegaCAM mdash; has 32 detectors, which team up to produce spectacular images of the Universe, each with an impressive 268 million pixels. But astronomy is not only about taking breathtaking images. Astronomers are always after as much information as possible so they need to dissect the starlight into its component colours to study its composition. Spectroscopy is one of the most powerful tools in astronomy and ESO #39;s telescopes also have some of the world #39;s most powerful spectrographs, such as the powerful X-shooter at the Very Large Telescope. Spectroscopy allows astronomers to infer ...From:TheMarsUndergroundViews:6 1ratingsTime:10:56More inScience Technology

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ASTRONOMY 301 Extra Credit Project ("I am the Light"/ music video for "Jim Cain") – Video


ASTRONOMY 301 Extra Credit Project ("I am the Light"/ music video for "Jim Cain")
Video I made for my Astronomy class connecting scientific facts with spiritual truths..i kind of left the interpretation up to the viewer, but the song does help explain some ideas of the video music: Bill Callahan - "Jim Cain" John Lennon - "Instant Karma" directed/edited/filmed by Nader Ibrahim acting by Felipe Manzo shot on a canon Hv40From:TermiNader5Views:2 0ratingsTime:05:55More inEducation

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