The Kitten Of Death
well you know it this is where i show you the kitten of death and it did start to bite me at the end and i have a massive cut on my arm now i hope your happy O.o he is the same cat that started [...]
The Kitten Of Death
well you know it this is where i show you the kitten of death and it did start to bite me at the end and i have a massive cut on my arm now i hope your happy O.o he is the same cat that started meowing at my door at stupid o clock in the morning and he started a family argument through the walls which didnt impress the neighbours much haha i do talk about it in a vlog somewhere … hehe i am aware that he started meowing and that but im not allowed to let him down in this room because he eats and chews everything including as you can see people and his names Cookie btw didn’t choose his name and that name is now the name of pure evil ps. reason for having really bad hair, i had just come home from school and we did netball all day and i fell over 3 times and dropped a chair on my foot
Author: midivonross
Keywords: the kitten of death cat evil vlog midivonross MaRie
Added: November 25, 2008
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KimAwesome17 Gets A Hair Cut?!
This Video Is Made For: ………..&…………….. Watch The Video If It Is Your Name Enjoy
Author: kimawesome17
Keywords: Friends
Added: November 25, 2008
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Haircut
What do you say when you go to get a haircut and the barber/stylist asks “how would you like to get your hair cut” I sure as hell don’t know how to explain it
Author: chngonpues
Keywords: haircut style description video funny first crap hairstyle gel panic improv real life commentary
Added: November 24, 2008
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Jim Murray on Nikola Tesla 6
At the 1893 World’s Fair, the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, an international exposition was held which for the first time devoted a building to electrical exhibits. It was a historic event as Tesla and George Westinghouse introduced visitors to AC power by using it to illuminate the Exposition. On display were Tesla’s fluorescent lamps and single node bulbs. An observer noted: Within the room was suspended two hard-rubber plates covered with tin foil. These were about fifteen feet apart, and served as terminals of the wires leading from the transformers. When the current was turned on, the vacuum bulbs or tubes, which had no wires connected to them, but lay on a table between the suspended plates, or which might be held in the hand in almost any part of the room, were made luminous. These were the same experiments and the same apparatus shown by Mr. Tesla in London about two years ago, where they produced so much wonder and astonishment. Tesla also explained the principles of the rotating magnetic field and induction motor by demonstrating how to make an egg made of copper stand on end in his demonstration of the device he constructed known as the “Egg of Columbus”. Also in the late 1880s, Tesla and Edison became adversaries in part due to Edison’s promotion of direct current (DC) for electric power distribution over the more efficient alternating current advocated by Tesla and Westinghouse. Until Tesla invented the induction motor, AC’s advantages for long distance high voltage transmission were counterbalanced by the inability to operate motors on AC. As a result of the “War of Currents,” Edison and Westinghouse went nearly bankrupt, so in 1897, Tesla released Westinghouse from contract, providing Westinghouse a break from Tesla’s patent royalties. Also in 1897, Tesla researched radiation which led to setting up the basic formulation of cosmic rays. When Tesla was forty-one years old, he filed the first basic radio patent (U.S. Patent 645,576 ). A year later, he demonstrated a radio-controlled boat to the US military, believing that the military would want things such as radio-controlled torpedoes. Tesla had developed the “Art of Telautomatics”, a form of robotics, as well as the technology of remote control. In 1898, a radio-controlled boat was demonstrated to the public during an electrical exhibition at Madison Square Garden. These devices had an innovative coherer and a series of logic gates. Tesla called his boat a “teleautomaton” and said of it, “You see there the first of a race of robots, mechanical men which will do the laborious work of the human race.” Radio remote control remained a novelty until the 1960s. In the same year, Tesla devised an “electric igniter” or spark plug for Internal combustion gasoline engines. He gained U.S. Patent 609,250 , “Electrical Igniter for Gas Engines”, on this mechanical ignition system. Tesla lived in the former Gerlach Hotel, renamed The Radio Wave building, at 49 W 27th St. (between Broadway and Sixth Avenue), Lower Manhattan, before the end of the century where he conducted the radio wave experiments. A commemorative plaque was placed on the building in 1977 to honor his work.
Author: mrchrismcphail
Keywords: Nikola Tesla Edison Free Energy Zero Point Gravity Technology Genius Inventor Occult
Added: November 24, 2008
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Global Poverty Increases by 100 Million
A new report says global poverty and hunger are increasing dramatically. The non-profit U.S. group Bread for the World says the global economic crisis could do even more damage. The group urges Congress and the incoming Obama administration to make global development a top priority.
Author: VOAvideo
Keywords: food hungry homeless poor non-profit poverty economy financial crisis Raffaele VOA News
Added: November 25, 2008
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Tags: crafts, DIY, do it yourself
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