01-01-2012 21:45 (Cybergenic Organism). In the future in a post-apocalyptic world, Jean-Claude Van Damme is our only hope. Our only hero.
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01-01-2012 21:45 (Cybergenic Organism). In the future in a post-apocalyptic world, Jean-Claude Van Damme is our only hope. Our only hero.
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21-09-2009 23:46 "Good Vibrations" is a pop single by The Beach Boys. The song was composed and produced by Brian Wilson, with lyrics by Wilson and Mike Love. "Good Vibrations" is part of the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list. Released as a single on October 10, 1966 (backed with the Pet Sounds instrumental "Let's Go Away For Awhile"), it was the band's third US number-one hit, after "I Get Around" and "Help Me, Rhonda", reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1966.
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29-10-2009 07:52 When people think of Florida, they often picture white-sand beaches where families build sandcastles and memories. Check out the award-winning Siesta Key Beach which is consistently rated as a top 10 beach in the USA. And lets not forget the world-famous sand. Its the softest sand imaginable... You simply have to feel it to believe it. When it comes to beaches, Sarasota and Her Islands are as diverse as it gets.
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08-06-2010 11:13 Wanted to post a video of the last few days. Guess what?!! I edited this all by myself!!! hehehe Follow me on twitter & dailybooth!
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29-06-2010 11:20 http://www.A3Network.com. Bikini Party Miami Beach! The bikini is typically a women's two-piece swimsuit. One part of the attire covers the breasts and the other part covers the crotch and part of or the entire buttocks, leaving an uncovered area between the two. Merriam--Webster describes the bikini as "a woman's scanty two-piece bathing suit" or "a man's brief swimsuit". It is often worn in hot weather, while swimming or sunbathing. The shapes of both parts of a bikini resemble women's underwear, and the lower part can range from revealing thong or g-string to briefs. While two-piece bathing suits had been worn on the beach before, the modern bikini was invented by French engineer Louis Réard in 1946. He named it after Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, the site of the Operation Crossroads nuclear weapon tests in July that year. The bikini is perhaps the most popular female beachwear around the globe, according to French fashion historian Olivier Saillard due to "the power of women, and not the power of fashion". As he explains, "The emancipation of swimwear has always been linked to the emancipation of women. By the mid 2000s, bikinis had become a $811 million business annually, according to the NPD Group, a consumer and retail information company. The bikini has boosted spin-off services like bikini waxing and the sun tanning industries Predecessors of the bikini date to antiquity, in Çatalhöyük and the Greco-Roman world. Art dating from the Diocletian period (286--305 AD) in ...
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15-01-2011 08:31 Promo track from upcoming album Badlands (march 2011) by Dirty Beaches - Montreal-based Alex Zhang Hungtai - uploaded via
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18-09-2011 21:32 This is the new music video for "Beaches" by Phranchyze off the album "French Phrantana". A CASH POWERS PRODUCTION Directed by: Ted Powers and Cash Martin Cinematography by: Jason Harter and Cash Martin Edited by: Jason Harter, Ted Powers, and Cash Martin Download "Beaches" on Bandcamp FREE: For more videos and free Phranchyze music downloads, go to or Thanks to all the people that helped out, GZ, Tyler, P. Terry's, and to our lovely video vixens, lily, kayla, reagan, and cayley.
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01-12-2011 16:06 Introduction to General Astronomy
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29-12-2011 14:54 This was the first recording time we've used Hangouts on Air to record a live version of Astronomy Cast. Our lives are ruled by calendars. And calendars are ruled by astronomy. As we near the end of 2011, and get ready to ring in the new year, let's discover the astronomy underlying the days, weeks, months and years that segment our lives.
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13-01-2012 22:01 - Keeping its sparkling treasures just far enough out of reach to tease humanity with visions of divinity and ambition when fire was the pinnacle of modern technology, the twinkling night sky has beckoned every dreamer ever born since time began. Now that we've set foot on the Moon and sent cameras up, up, and away to send back startling glimpses of galaxies far, far away, it's easy for an Earth-bound stargazer to feel a little out of the loop. But here are couple of reasons why owning an iPad could be the next best thing to having your own Hubble Space Telescope. You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here:
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12-04-2012 11:11 This is an OSU Astronomy "Coffee Brief" for the Antognini, Bird & Martini (2012) paper titled "The Lifetime and Powers of FR IIs in Galaxy Clusters" posted to the astro-ph archive on April 18th, 2012: Video made by Joe Antognini (OSU Astronomy).
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23-04-2012 18:04 Last week we talked about the orbiter portion of the Viking Missions. But that was only half the adventure. Each Viking spacecraft carried a lander as well, which touched down on the surface of Mars, searching for evidence of past and current life. And what they discovered is still up for debate.
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17-01-2012 09:28 ** It's a Mindstate EP out now - ** The band heading into Black Wookie studios for a couple of days in January to lay down the new tracks for their forth coming EP.
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18-01-2012 15:16 "Observatory Nights" public lecture series from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Lauranne Lanz, CfA Five billion years from now, our Milky Way galaxy will collide with the Andromeda galaxy. This will be an era of both destruction and creation as the galaxies lose their separate identities and merge into one.. December 15, 2011
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08-01-2012 15:45 Charlie Rose does an amazing job drilling down and discovering the awesome potential of Artificial Intelligence with Brian Christian, of 'The Atlantic' & Richard Waters of 'Financial Times'. It is mentioned in this interview that IBM spent 4 years and 30 million dollars developing it's computer named Watson to play and win the game show Jeopardy! It also took the collective brain power of 30 PH D's to accomplish this monumental task! The PILL Method Financial Robot© is the only artificially intelligent machine designed to optimize our clients finances! The result is MORE money available for purchasing goods and services, More money available for investing and MORE money available for eliminating debt! All without the need for increasing your income or your monthly budget. In this video you get a glimpse of future and how artificial intelligence is being developed to make our lives more productive. We here at The PILL Method Trust want to thank you for looking into and considering having the most powerful Artifically Intelligent Personal Financial Robot© in the world in your home!
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24-01-2012 18:31 Video Teaser on the Artificial Intelligence Lab in Zurich, featuring Prof. Dr. Rolf Pfeifer, Cronos Ecce Robot and many more
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14-02-2012 02:50 Video of the Lecture No. 5 in Artificial Intelligence at Ravensburg-Weingarten University from October 18th 2011. The Topics are: - Games with Opponents - Heuristic Evaluation Functions
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