By: marceloguvi
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6ddUWcVuG0
So crazy how everything happen so quick! just 56,7 seconds of race dont give you any chance of mistakes. got second by 0.6 seconds.
By: marceloguvi
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6ddUWcVuG0
So crazy how everything happen so quick! just 56,7 seconds of race dont give you any chance of mistakes. got second by 0.6 seconds.
By: Filip Polc
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJD-sZ71Bks
DH ride in Spain / Fenasosa bike park
Original Post from Georg Holzer:
Bei solchen Bewerbungen dürfte der Job fix sein.
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By: DartanionLondon
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UjcqCx1Bvg
The future is coming, ladies. Sorry about that.
For more ways men will use Google Glass, see: http://twitter.com/dartanion
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Special thanks to Mike Murphy for his livestream.
Music: “Backed Vibes” by Kevin MacLeod, used with permission.
Original Post from Alireza Yavari:
Google Sets
Give it two examples, and Google's spreadsheet can (could) make a list of almost anything.
Yesterday +TechCrunch reported that if you make a spreadsheet in Google Drive (Google Docs, formerly), enter and highlight the names of two beers, and pull down on the corner of the spreadsheet cell while holding Option or Control, the app will automatically fill the following cells with the names of other beers. The information is pulled, seemingly, from nowhere.
It doesn't just work for beer, car brands, colors, states, or websites, as reported, but just about any category you can think of. The feature was an outgrowth of a discontinued Google Labs project called Google Sets, so it's no longer pulling real time information.
The feature was an outgrowth of a discontinued Google Labs project called Google Sets, so it's no longer pulling real time information.
See more examples at http://goo.gl/rHrYN
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By: jeremy husson
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n1rTgtUSbA
Salut tout le monde DSL pour le retard j’ai eu quelle-ce problème personnelle
Aimes, commenter, abonnez-vous et partager la VDO
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Et je pressice c pas moi qui a fait ca
By: scishow
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIJw3OLB9sI
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Aside from being a great scientist and teacher, Richard Feynman was a kooky and curious guy who played the bongos, painted, and did math in strip clubs. Hank shares his Feynman love fest with us in this episode of SciShow: Great Minds.
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By: bigthink
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL1C-WoKuIk
What would you say to an alien? Bill Nye, aka, ‘The Science Guy,’ who heads The Planetary Society, an organization that fosters ways for the public to be actively involved in space exploration, including the search for extraterrestrial life.
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By: bigthink
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsR_ogrzrno
American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson says he would like to go to space himself, or at the very least help others get there, but he’s content living vicariously through the robots for now.
Transcript —
Neil deGrasse Tyson: I’m old enough to remember December 31st, 2000. In fact, I wrote an OP-ED that appeared in the New York Times the very next day. It was about the coming of the year 2001 and what would surely be the incessant comparisons people would make with the film 2001, itself made in 1968. So finally the future had arrived. What’s the checklist? How are we doing?
Okay, they had a space station under construction in 2001, so did we. Check. They had a moon colony. No, we didn’t have a moon colony. They hadn’t yet been to Jupiter. We have been to Jupiter, not with humans but with our robotic emissaries, space probes, the Pioneer 10 and 11, Voyager 1 and 2. These are spacecraft launched from earth with enough velocity to escape the solar system entirely once it accumulated gravitational assists from planets that happened to be lined up with its path. Actually it didn’t happen to be lined up. We set it up that way. These are space probes that went into the space of these outer planets. It took images. It studied the clouds. It looked at the magnetic fields. We knew more about the outer solar system in 2001 than the film did.
A couple of other interesting factors… Back then they imagined that if a room-sized computer was of a given smarts than a spaceship-sized computer would be even smarter. It’s like, what, this is the 2000s. Powerful computers are small. They’re not large. In fact, they’re so small you can carry them around with you. That was unthinkable in 1968, unthinkable.
And so I think we’re doing better in some cases. Yeah, I know we all wanted the moon base and things, and maybe that will still come. I think it ought to still come, but I think we did well with our robotic emissaries—we ended up exploring the solar system vicariously, and that’s okay. We know how to do that. We all know how to use a joystick and—but I will still long to go there myself. That’s still one of my goals, if not for me then for others in the nation or in the world.
Directed / Produced by Jonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd
By: Li Pouyaner
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MXMZ9Cj0ys
日本一檔名為《KAMIWAZA~神芸2013》的節目,最終獲勝的選手可以奪得一筆獎金。節目名字中都帶有一個「神」字了,這獲勝者能不神麼!13根葉梗能穩穩的搭在一起?也許我們都還沒有參透這其中的奧妙,但卻被神奇的畫面震驚到了。在過程中,全場安靜到可以很清晰的聽到選手的呼吸,觀眾也不敢發出任何響聲,怕影響到選手。