Dir:Charles Libin
DP: Paul Cameron, ASC
Prod: Libin+Cameron
NYC JULY 1983
copyright 2009
Duration : 0:0:31
Dir:Charles Libin
DP: Paul Cameron, ASC
Prod: Libin+Cameron
NYC JULY 1983
copyright 2009
Duration : 0:0:31
we finally finnished, and it turned out excellent. very fast!
This project was done for a graduating grade at my high school. the grade on it was a 98% and i got a 95 on my speech (which was 12 minutes long.) this was the video i showed during my presentation.
this project took a total of 2 to 3 months of work, and i started with ordering a set of go-kart plance from Don’s DIY Den (diyden.net.) The go-kart was origionally designed for a 5 horsepower motor, but i put in a monster 18 horsepower twin cylinder motor. it wasnt the BEST idea because the ngine is on the side and it is kind of off weight. other than that and the crappy breaks, there are no real problems with it.
The frame used mostly .095″ one inch square tubing, and for the braces and brackets, i used 1/4″ sheet metal.
All of the parts in which i did not build i obtained from northern tool (northerntool.com.) some parts like the front wheels and steering wheel, i got from friends or yard sales.
This thing started up the first pull and yes, i know the mixure is off, but once we got this thing working, it topped out at about 50 MPH, andhad real nice handling. not that great of a turning radious, but good handling.
the clutch was actually a belt clutch and i welded on a sprocket, and it worked perfectly. it is a single speed which is similar to second gear. im DYING for a two pully centrifugal clutch system so i can get all my horsepowers out.
i have done substantial work since this video. the front shocks DO look bent. theyre not. single A-arm suspentions do move around like that. i admit it does look dumb, SO i put some real beefy shocks up front, and it did give it a four or five inch lift. and now it doesnt look bent anymore. it went from lookling like
this:
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to this
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Rob and i welded on it using some TIG a lot of MIG, but mostly flux chore welding. i used PAC to cut some pieces and i used a hydraulic sheer to cut and bend a lot of the bracings, mounts, and brackets.
Duration : 0:6:56
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, etc
When will the next number in this sequence be a power of 10. (10, 100, 1000, 10,000, 100,000, etc)
If you can reach this number, what significance does it have?
This is impossible. No power of two can ever even be divisible by ten, since no power of two is divisible by five.
Oh and one thing you may wish to observe: the last digit of powers of two will continue to follow the pattern: 2, 4, 8, 6, 2, 4, 8, 6…
the adress is at 429 bauchet street los angeles 90012. Im startin from pershing square downtown.
well you can the subway to union staton
or take any 70 series buses
70,71,76,78,78 770 to
CESAR E CHAVEZ AV/VIGNES ST(
then you can walk to your destination
See how to use square foot gardening techniques to grow the most fruits and vegetables in a small area
Duration : 0:2:58
This video will teach you how to quickly square a 2-digit number. With some practice you’ll be able to square any 2-digit number in your head.
Check out http://WildAboutMath.com for more fun Math stuff!
Duration : 0:4:45
Moscow’s Red Square has been overrun by motorbikes, as part of a freestyle Red Bull X-Fighters motocross competition taking place right next to the walls of the Kremlin.
This was the first time an international event of this sort happened in Russia — no wonder the spectacular event left onlookers open-mouthed: audacious riders threw somersaults as high as 10 meters up in the air, and somehow managed to stay on.
Under the simple rules, each player gets just 90 seconds, after which he is given a certain number of points: the harder the trick, the better the result.
18-year-old New Zealander Levi Sherwood won the race. Veteran and 2009 X-Fighters title holder Nate Adams finished second, while round one winner Andre Villa rounded out the top three.
Duration : 0:2:32
Chord Calculator that shows you how to make chords from notes. Not having a head like a pumpkin and trying to remember all the notes and chords, I broke it down into a system and made a calculator instead. Systems Analysts have square heads I guess. You can get a chord calculator from my web site at http://townsend.be and assemble one for yourself.
Duration : 0:9:45
Oil Volcano
12 inches in foot, 144 square inches in a square foot, 5,280 feet in a mile, 63,360 inches in a mile. That would be 4,014,489,600 square inches in a square mile. Just over 4 Billion. Multiply that time 6800 pounds per square inch. And you get 27,298,529,280,000. Over 27 Trillion pounds of pressure pushing up on the Ocean floor. Three and a half miles under the Ocean floor can keep that much pressure in control. But the leak 1,000 feet down hole, not.
Oil Volcano
By
Timothy Allen Campbell
© Copyright 2010
All Rights Reserved
GoTimothy@aol.com
1-248-906-4634
http://www.Timothean.com
Duration : 0:5:32
A spellbound Paula Abdul gets up close and personal with the Celebrity Squares TV host backstage at the 64th Annual Tony Awards. See what she has to say about ‘Glee,’ ‘American Idol,’ Betty White and Lady Gaga in this exclusive interview. Check out this crazy cool episode Celebrity Squares TV!
Celebrity Squares is the popular mobile entertainment trivia game that offers you the chance to flex your celeb savvy for cash and prizes. Visit Celebrity Squares web site to begin playing the hottest online celeb-trivia game around. Check your scores and view monthly winners at celebritysquares.com.
Duration : 0:2:39