WHERE ARE THEY NOW? 15 Unusual VEHICLES That Gave Us High Hopes!
Every now and then we think back on the things we've talked about before. keeping with that we decided to hit the archives and see how a few of our favorites were doing these days.
Where are they now? 15 unusual vehicles that gave us high hopes!
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15. Innespace Seabreacher
14. Twike
13. The Wheelsurf
12. Drymer
11. Suzuki Pixy
10. DTV Shredder
9. MXB Shocker R
8. Leaux Racing Trike
7. Chariot Skates
6. Rinspeed Oasis
5. Toyota i-unit
4. nCycle
3. Segway Centaur
2. U-Boat Worx Cruise Sub
1. Ryno
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Making a Guitar | Handcrafted Woodworking | Où se trouve: Greenfield Guitars
Making Acoustic Steel-string Guitars
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Meet Michael Greenfield, a musician who began tuning, repairing, restoring, and making guitars in the 70s and since then has become a seasoned luthier of bespoke guitars. Having experience with vintage and antique guitar repair and restoration, he brings a unique insight to his craft, creating personalized musical instruments and functional works of art for artists, collectors and those who deserve the very best.
His workshop is based in Montreal, where we visited over a period of 5 months, filming as he and his apprentice, Julien, transformed slices of spruce, ebony, mahogany, and other tree species into glistening guitars. It was all of our collective vision to present the process in the most candid, down-to-earth fashion, so in this hour-long documentary you will see all the glue, smudges, shavings, dust, and callouses. His guitars feature Florentine cutaways with spalted beech rosettes, violin-style body purflings and simple decorative purflings along edges, Laskin style arm rests and rib rests, amongst other features.
This documentary follows several different steel-string guitars from beginning to finish. As Michael puts it, the guitar still thinks it’s a tree until it receives its first set of strings and that is when the instrument is born. After many months of work, the magical moment when we hear a guitar’s first notes is like hearing a child’s first words.
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“Mountain Air” composed & performed by Scott A. McAllister
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“Prelude to cello suite No. 1” Bach - cover by Scott A. McAllister
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“V’la L’bon Vent” arranged and performed by Lizzy Hoyt
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TEDxPearlRiver - Rob Stewart - Sharkwater and Rise Again
Award-winning filmmaker, best known for his film Sharkwater, Rob Stewart was born and raised in Canada. Rob began photographing the underwater world at the tender age of thirteen. By the time he was eighteen, Rob had already became a scuba instructor trainer. Rob has travelled the world as a chief photographer for the Canadian Wildlife Federation's magazines where, amongst other things, he discovered the illegal killing of sharks in the Galapagos. In addition to the many awards Rob has won for Sharkwater, he has also created an award-winning library of underwater motion and still images.
Rob Stewart was the winner of the TEDxPearlRiverPrize 2010.
(Acknowledgment: TEDxPearlRiver is very grateful to Podge Dimagiba for video editing, AJ Libunao for photography at flickr.com/photos/TEDxPearlRiver/sets and Victor Zhang for video transcoding, as well as the production crew) TEDxPearlRiver.com
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations). ted.com/tedx
Drift test TV - S`intraversera`? - Will it drift? - Skyline R34 - Ep. 02
Finalmente online la seconda puntata della serie Will it drift? - S`intraversera`?- dove sono testate in drifting diverse autovetture sotto la guida di Federico Sceriffo.
Questa settimana abbiamo la sorellina della scorsa puntata, la Skyline R34 fornita sempre da BJC Import.
Ma la domanda e` S`intraversera`???
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Японский военный флот пополнился десятой подлодкой класса Сорю
Японский военный флот пополнился десятой подлодкой класса Сорю
Hitler is Disappointed by his Allies - WW2 - 061 - October 26, 1940
Hitler finds out that not everyone is ready to do his bidding. Much to the frustration of Hitler, Franco, Petain and Mussolini all have their reasons to take the high road.
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Words at War: Faith of Our Fighters: The Bid Was Four Hearts / The Rainbow / Can Do
Wanda Wasilewska (21 January 1905 -- 29 July 1964) was a Polish and Soviet novelist and communist political activist who played an important role in the creation of a Polish division of the Soviet Red Army during World War II and the formation of the People's Republic of Poland.
She had fled the German attack on Warsaw in September 1939 and taken up residence in Soviet-occupied Lviv and eventually the Soviet Union.
Wasilewska was born on 25 January 1905 in Kraków, Austria-Hungary. Her father was Leon Wasilewski, a Polish Socialist Party politician. She studied philosophy at the Warsaw University and Polish language and Polish literature at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. After she graduated she remained at her alma mater and passed her doctorate exams in 1927. While studying she started cooperation with the Union of Socialist Youth and Society of Workers' Universities.
Soon after she finished her studies she started working as a school teacher and a journalist for various left-wing newspapers, among them Naprzód, Robotnik, Dziennik Popularny and Oblicze Dnia. She also became the chairperson of the Płomyk and Płomyczek monthlies for children, where she introduced Soviet propaganda. Although she was often criticised for her radical left-wing opinions, she joined the PPS instead of the communist party, where she was soon promoted to a member of the main party council. In her early political career she supported an alliance of all the left-wing parties with the communists against the ruling Sanacja. She was also an active supporter of many strikes in Poland. During one of the demonstrations in Kraków she met Marian Bogatko, whom she later married.
After the Polish defeat in the Polish Defensive War of 1939 and the partition of Poland into Soviet and German occupied zones, she moved to Lviv where she automatically became a Soviet citizen. The Gestapo — acting at the request of the NKVD — helped to transfer her daughter and her furniture from Warsaw to Lviv.[1] She became a member of various communist organisations uniting local Polish and Ukrainian communists. She was also a journalist for the Czerwony Sztandar (Red Banner), a Soviet propaganda newspaper printed in Polish language. In early 1940, Joseph Stalin awarded her a seat in the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. She also became the chair of the Dramatic Theatre in Lviv. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union Wasilewska fled advancing Nazi army and joined the Red Army as a war correspondent and a functionary of the Political Commandment (Politupravleniye) of the Red Army. She held the military rank of a colonel.[2] She was also one of the founders (together with Jerzy Putrament) of the Nowe Widnokręgi monthly.
After consultations with Stalin (and most probably by his direct order) she became the head of the newly formed Związek Patriotów Polskich (Society of Polish Patriots), a Soviet-created provisional government that was to control Poland. In 1944 she also became the deputy chief of the Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN), another provisional government which was also sponsored by the Soviet Union and opposing the Polish government in exile as the legal government of Poland. She favoured the incorporation of Poland as a republic of the Soviet Union.
After most of Poland was occupied by the Red Army she decided to stay in the Soviet Union. She also became involved in a relationship with Ukrainian playwright Oleksandr Korniychuk, with whom she moved to Kiev.
Although both her Russian and Ukrainian language abilities were very limited, she remained a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union for several decades. She did not return to public life, however. She died on July 29, 1964 in Kiev. She is buried in the Baikove Cemetery.
She was triple recipient of the Stalin prize for literature (1943, 1946, 1952). During the life of Joseph Stalin she was considered a classic writer of Soviet literature and her works were included into the school curriculum throughout the Soviet Union, but she was almost completely forgotten after his death.