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Sony_Computer_Tiles.wmv 15-Aug-2005 17:55 5.0M Iko.mp3 05-Sep-2005 23:16 2.7M Get_Away_In_Stockhol.. 29-Jul-2004 17:55 215M Edmond Leung (1).mp3 13-Dec-2005 15:24 2.9M


44.) Get_Away_In_Stockholm.mpg


a DEC PDP15 computer and outputting the soundtrack on to a sprocketed magnetic tape recorder. This allowed us to synchronise the sound precisely with the 16mm film. The result can be seen at lnhash.rm .


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Video in the News - by 4Video In our never ending quest to bring you the best and most interesting videos on the net from all over the world. nbsp; A story caught my attention in the Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/04/04/ncat04.xml amp;sSheet=/news/2004/04/04/ixhome.html out of Europe. Warning! These clips are not for animal lovers, created as part of an ad campaign for Fords'' Sport-Ka - a car not sold in the US by Ogilvy and Mather http://www.ogilvy.com/ The first ( we won''t spoil it for you) with a pigeon was pulled when animal activists complained. A second spot was never supposed to be released, but quot;leaked quot; out. Excerpt from the Telegraph: Both Ford and Ogilvy amp; Mather - which handles the car maker''s £27 million account - have branded the leaking of the ad quot;totally unacceptable and reprehensible quot;. nbsp; ( So why did they spend several thousand pounds to create it?) quot;A full investigation has been ordered by Ford and Ogilvy to determine how this unapproved material found its way into the public domain, quot; said a spokesman for Ford. quot;The action in the video clip was totally computer generated - no animal was harmed. quot; But one advertising executive insisted that Ford was protesting too much. quot;No publicity is bad publicity and the cynical part of me thinks that this ''leaking'' was intended all along, quot; he said. quot;It''s got them terrific media coverage, after all. quot; End of except gt; So now your wondering where can you view the clips? They are not on any website I could find after hours of searching, I inquired and by chance got lucky with a UK source ( infamous hacker) who requested to remain anonymous. The person located amp; e-mailed me the clips and you may download them here each is 1MB : Pigeon nbsp; Cat More women join suit against Hooters for secretly filming them undress. Full story from Court TV.com http://www.courttv.com/news/2004/0406/hooters.html The first Hooters was started in Clearwater, Florida http://www.originalhooters.com/Saga/ where I live. At the time I lived just down the street. The chain has grown to over 300 stores nationally and as one of the first loyal customers, I happen to know one of the founders. I saw him driving his Hooters Land Rover on the beach and waved him over to talk about it. He was painfully aware of it ( He has millions in Hooters stock) and informed me that the actions of 1 pervert manager should not reflect poorly on the entire chain. It''s a big PR nightmare. While Hooters will ultimately end up settling the law suit, it is really the criminal actions of 1 person. Not the company. He then added, quot; I am just as pissed about this as the girls who were secretly filmed quot;. Please go grab a beer amp; eat a dozen of their famous delicious wings - they are going to need to make up the money somehow. Consumers Poised to Join Internet Video Subscription Services According to In-Stat/MDR Read the complete story at Streaming Magazine. http://streamingmagazine.com/viewentry.asp?ID=281655 amp;PT=Daily+Digest amp;TI=dailydigest Also from Streaming Magazine Steven Vonder Haar, the digital media analyst for Interactive Media Strategies has written a very good article. Platform War Sets Stage For Streaming Seachange http://streamingmagazine.com/viewentry.asp?ID=265153 amp;PT=Features amp;TI=thismonth Sun Makes Peace with Microsoft, No more Ballmer amp; Butthead jokes. In a series of bombshell announcements, Sun Microsystems accepted a $1.95 billion settlement to end its legal war with Microsoft. Under the truce terms, Sun ended patent and antitrust suits against the Redmond, Wash., software giant. The companies also signed a 10-year technology sharing agreement. Some are referring to it as a technology division amp; settlement agreement. There are several articles out on this - but the NY Times seemed to have gotten the scoop out first. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/03/business/03SUN.html?8br nbsp; Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy has long been one of Microsoft''s nemesis and was an instigator in the sweeping government antitrust cases against Microsoft in the United States and Europe. What will become of Java based video now? Microsoft Sucker Punches Real Networks If you read The History amp; Future of Real Networks http://internetvideomag.com/Articles-2004/022324Real.htm article IVM brought you last month. You will have a better understanding of how passionate Rob Glazer is about baseball. Since Real Networks launched a billion dollar lawsuit against Microsoft on Dec 18th 2003. You have to question why Microsoft would suddenly go after Real Networks largest account, subscription revenue and nbsp; Rob''s personal passion. As reported on Internet News http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/3329661 Microsoft now has a deal with MLB to make available the games via Windows Media Player. We all know Major League sports anymore is all about the money. Financial terms won''t be released. But we can speculate can''t we? nbsp; Bill Gates is worth about 47 billion personally and has 22 Billion IN CASH in Microsoft''s corporate coffers. I speculate he went to the table with the intention and attitude of whatever it costs get the deal done. Just to jab a knife into the heart of Real Networks. Bill Gates is out to kill Real Networks and remove a formidable competitor. No question about that. Is this legal ? Sure, but it also further confirms the way in which Microsoft does quot;business quot; H.263 move over - H.264 Video makes MPEG-4 ready For Prime Time Our friends at Streaming Media.com first broke this story and is a featured article on their site. http://www.streamingmedia.com/article.asp?id=8588 DG2L acquiring iVast? H.264 is subject to the same hype curve that has plagued the introduction of almost every video encoding technology for the last decade. But then why is DG2L acquiring iVast? Because they needed the patents. distribution network and customer base built by iVAST. Announced March 17th visit http://www.dg2l.com/ and read the press release. A hand in glove fit, prepare for major advancements in video distribution - the iVast MPEG4 video encoder http://www.ivast.com/products/lbe.html nbsp; will support the h.264 MPEG4 codec. FordBird Pigeon nbsp; 4Video News for the Internet Video Industry 040704 4videonews htm


46.) Pigeon nbsp; FordBird.mov


The nasa.gov site requires that JavaScripts be enabled in your browser. For instructions, click here Text and images site Contact NASA Home Find it at NASA: Enter search term Global Navigation ABOUT NASA NEWS AND EVENTS MULTIMEDIA MISSIONS MyNASA WORK FOR NASA Exploring the Universe Navigation: MAIN FEATURES OUR SOLAR SYSTEM STARS AND GALAXIES WATCH THE SKIES NEW WORLDS ROBOTIC EXPLORERS Choose another category: Life on Earth Humans in Space News History''s Greatest Comet Hunter Discovers 1,000th Comet 08.17.05 One thousand comets have been discovered to date using the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft. The SOHO spacecraft, a joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency, has accounted for approximately one-half of all comet discoveries with computed orbits in the history of astronomy. Image left: SOHO comets 999 and 1,000. Credit: NASA/ESA Click here for a print-resolution image (415 k tif image) Click here for 686 k QuickTime movie Many SOHO comet discoveries have been by amateurs using SOHO images on the internet, and SOHO comet hunters come from all over the world. Toni Scarmato, a high school teacher from Italy, discovered SOHO''s 999th and 1000th comet August 5 when two comets appeared in the same SOHO image. Scarmato, an astrophysics graduate of Bologna University, said I am very happy for this special experience that is possible thanks to the SOHO satellite and NASA-ESA collaboration. I want to dedicate the SOHO 1000th comet to my wife Rosy and my son Kevin to compensate for the time that I have taken from them to search for SOHO comets. Image right: Comet NEAT as seen by SOHO in February 2003. Credit: NASA/ESA Click here for a print-resolution copy (190 k jpg image) Click here for a 2 meg QuickTime movie Click here for a 1.8 meg MPEG movie The SOHO team also held a contest over the internet to guess the time when the 1,000th comet would be discovered. The contest winner is Andrew Dolgopolov of Dublin, Ireland, who guessed the time of the comet''s closest approach to the Sun (perihelion time) within 22 minutes. Image right: This image is from a computer artist''s animation of the breakup of a single comet near the Sun. The fragmenting comet is the white object on the right. Many of the SOHO comets are believed to be fragments of larger comets. Image credit: NASA/Walt Feimer Click here for a 3.5 meg MPEG movie Click here for a 6 meg QuickTime movie Click here for a 16 meg print-resolution copy of this image (tif format) Before SOHO was launched, 16 sungrazing comets had been discovered by space observatories. Based on that experience, who could have predicted that SOHO would discover more than sixty times that number, and in only nine years? This is truly a remarkable achievement! said Dr. Chris St. Cyr, Senior Project Scientist for NASA''s Living With a Star program at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Comets are chunks of ice and dust that zoom around the solar system in elongated orbits. This dirty snowball is the nucleus of the comet. Comet nuclei are thought to be cosmic leftovers, condensed remains of the gas and dust cloud that formed the solar system. Image Left: Comet Machholz 1 passed within 13 million miles (22 million km) of the Sun, unusually close for a comet. This view from Jan. 2002 not only shows the comet in the upper left, but the planet Venus also appears in the lower right. Click on the image for a large movie, or download a QuickTime version. Credit: NASA/ESA. As a comet gets close to the Sun, solar heat liberates gas and dust from the nucleus, forming the coma, which is an extensive, bright cloud around the nucleus, and one or more tails. A comet''s dust tail can become millions of miles (kilometers) long as sunlight pushes the dust particles away from the Sun. Comets also have a tail of electrically charged particles (ions) that is usually fainter and is pushed away from the Sun by the solar wind, a thin stream of electrified gas that blows constantly from the Sun. World Book @ NASA Comet: An icy body that releases gas or dust. + View Article About 85 percent of the SOHO comets discovered so far belong to the Kreutz group of sungrazing comets, so named because their orbits take them very close to the Sun. SOHO''s 999th and 1,000th also belong to the Kreutz group. The Kreutz sungrazers come within 500,000 miles (800,000 km) of the Sun''s visible surface. (Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun, is about 36 million miles (57.6 million km) from the solar surface.) SOHO has also been used to discover three other well-populated comet groups: the Meyer (at least 55 members), Marsden (at least 21 members), and Kracht (24 members) groups. These comet groups are named after the astronomers who suggested that the comets are related because they have similar orbits. Image Right: This Kreutz sungrazing comet from April 1998 was observed in the LASCO C2 telescope. This particular class of comets vaporizes as they plunge into the solar atmosphere. Click on the image for movie, or download QuickTime and print resolution still. Credit: NASA/ESA. Because comets in a group have similar orbits, they are believed to be fragments from a larger comet that broke apart. Sungrazing comets can break up as they approach the Sun due to the Sun''s gravity and heat. It is likely that small fragments continue to break off all around their orbits, because SOHO observes a stream with tiny Kreutz members reaching the Sun almost every day, and bits as small as these would have simply vaporized if this had happened near the Sun. Most of these comet fragments are not visible from Earth because their small size makes them extremely faint. A typical comet nucleus is as big as a mountain, while most of the SOHO comets are only as big as a large room or small house. However, since the Kreutz group is so numerous, the parent comet that shattered to create Kreutz comets is estimated to have been truly immense, about 60 miles (100 km) across. The great comets of 1843 and 1882, with long tails that were spectacular to the naked eye, were large Kreutz members; as was comet Ikeya-Seki in 1965. The 1882 and 1965 comets almost certainly broke off from each other the previous time they were near the Sun, when the combined comet was likely seen as the comet of 1106. SOHO Comet Discovery Milestones: Comet Number Date 100 Feb. 4, 2000 200 Aug. 31, 2000 300 Mar. 25, 2001 400 Feb. 26, 2002 500 Aug. 14, 2002 600 Apr. 29, 2003 700 Dec. 2, 2003 800 June 11, 2004 897 Jan. 13, 2005 Almost all SOHO''s comets are discovered using images from its Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) instrument. LASCO is used to observe the faint, multimillion-degree outer atmosphere of the Sun, called the corona. A disk in the instrument is used to make an artificial eclipse, blocking direct light from the Sun so the much fainter corona can be seen. Sungrazing comets are discovered when they enter LASCO''s field of view as they pass close by the Sun. Building coronagraphs like LASCO is still more art than science, because the light we are trying to detect is very faint, said Dr. Joe Gurman, U.S. Project Scientist for SOHO at NASA Goddard. Any imperfections in the optics or dust in the instrument will scatter the light, making the images too noisy to be useful. Discovering 1,000 comets since SOHO''s launch on December 2, 1995 is a testament to the skill of the LASCO team. SOHO successfully completed its primary mission in April 1998, and it has enough fuel to remain on station and keep hunting comets for decades, assuming the LASCO instrument continues to function. Additionally, NASA''s twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft, scheduled for launch in February 2006, each have two instruments that could be used to discover comets: a coronagraph like LASCO and a heliospheric imager. More Information: + SOHO comets: images and more information + Watch the Sun in Real-Time from SOHO + SOHO Spots Flare Within Minutes of the New Year + Best Comet Movies from SOHO + Comet Bradfield + Two Comets Race for the Sun + Comet NEAT + Comet Kudo Fujikawa Bill Steigerwald NASA Goddard Space Flight Center + Inspector General Hotline + Equal Employment Opportunity Data Posted Pursuant to the No Fear Act + Budgets, Strategic Plans and Accountability Reports + Freedom of Information Act + The President''s Management Agenda + NASA Privacy Statement, Disclaimer, and Accessibility Certification Editor: Lynn Jenner NASA Official: Brian Dunbar Last Updated: August 17, 2005 + Contact NASA 105729main comet48 NASA - History''s Greatest Comet Hunter Discovers 1,000th Comet text only site


47.) 105729main_comet48.mpg


Right click these and choose Save Target As ... to save the video on your computer. Pagoda Hill Climb by Mark Shellhamer, 1:53, 3.2Mb Fabio's crash at the Pagoda in 2002 (from in car camera WOW), 1:27, 15Mb Donington racetrack Dec. 7, 2002 (Revision 6), 4:01, 24Mb


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