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1 week ago
Biocomputer Unboxing
A TX-65X OrgaBOARD Biocomputer from 2037 is unpacked by Christopher Barnatt of ExplainingTheFuture.com
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1 week ago
Slime mould solves maze: original video
Plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum computes a path from outside of a maze into the maze's central chamber. Recording is done one frame per five mi...
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1 week ago
John Bonner's slime mold movies
Biology Professor Emeritus John Bonner's microscope films show the curiously collective nature of slime molds. Read more: http://www.princeton.edu/...
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1 week ago
Trollfest - Sagaen om Suttungs-Mjöd
5. Sagaen om Suttungs-Mjöd
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@MettAusAal Yeah I know but I cant open the score files, I dot have the software and I cant install powertab and I've yet to find a linux score tool that'll open them.
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1 week ago
John Cleese Carefully Considers Your Futile Comments
Follow John Cleese on Twitter: @johncleese
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1 week ago
Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion Reactor Mk. II
To learn more about the reactor's construction, how it works, and to other projects visit: http://www.wjscience.com
This reactor (also known as a ...
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dude, I applaud you!! Well Done!
I'm working on a project like this myself. I'm hoping to use a multi-state reactor, using the proton emission as N1 for the next stage of fusion (usage of a moderator to second-stage fuse other materials (isotope production). Have you thought about making a magnet...
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1 week ago
Transmutation of hydrogen to helium
Demonstration of a thermonuclear fusion reactor that transmutes hydrogen to helium with the release of energy. http://www.thermonuclearfus......
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Ok, looks ok at first glance, getting photon emission from *something* and it appears to be the right colour for H. I would ask a few questions if you dont mind.
1: I assume you are using deuterium as your fuel?
2 How much vaccume are you running at?
3: Have you calculated your dose (are are UNSH...
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1 week ago
how to build a geiger counter / radiation detector from household materials
READ THIS DESCRIPTION for background information, i.e. how this device works at all (see links below)!
ps: technically, this is NOT a geiger count...
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Have you tried shielding this properly and calibrating it against your other detector, i mean, there is direct correlation between output_voltage->input_voltage. If so it should be possible to make a PICmicro project to turn this in a device with a m_cv or M_cv display?
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1 week ago
Hydrogen Tap B29 (Flame)
AArons Cell
johnaarons • 901 views
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looks to me that the insulation broke down on the main contact to the plate there, the O from the water provided the environment for flame perhaps. the insulation layer on that wires looks degraded somehow. If theO level came up enough to allow combustion then maybe the heat, electrolyte and any ...
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1 week ago
Blowing Off Some Steam 125 (Super Turds & Tin Foil Hats)
blowing off steam about the news & the world.
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1 week ago
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yea! kick arse! \^^/
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3 weeks ago
Former Illuminati member reveals the secret about light bulb ban
The former Illuminati member Flanders Hunkin reveals a terrifying secret from the leaders of the EU and the Illuminati
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@64bitsurfer Why would you convert a lightbulb factory to making nukes? A nucular processing plant requires enormous equipment and atleast a 4 stage reactor for enrichment. Lightbulbs require automated glassblowing bench machines and tungsten filement extrusion, cutting and soldering ... are they...
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3 weeks ago
Ginger, the wild hunter of Lunda
One day I saw my cat playing inthe snow. I took out the camera just so I could see him throughthe ZOOM function. I decided to record it. I have cut...
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I take it you havent dropkicked these cats yet like you did mine.
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1 month ago
Amazing Horse (Industrial Metal Remix)
Music by me (Barthelemy Dworkin)
I had a great fun to do it. It's a tribute to 'Amazing Horse', a flash animation I really love, please watch it if...
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1 month ago
Powerful Homemade Burning Laser Built From Computer Parts
Here is a burning laser that I built nearly entirely from old computer parts, power is around 250mW. The power supply, multiple heatsinks, and lase...
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1 month ago
police at my door after TV License man come to check on my license.
I APPRECIATE THAT I WENT A LITTLE OVER THE TOP WITH THIS NICE POLICE LADY AND AT THE TIME WHEN I WAS PUT ON THE SPOT AND THE ADRENALIN WAS SURGING ...
videogangstar • 110,842 views
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Ok, I agree with what you are doing here, yes you should film, but I beleive the phrase (with legal standing) is "For my protection, and yours". However I would ask 2 questions.
Owning a TV "does" require a licience, It's wrong yes, but they say that, if you can show that you dont receive broad...
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2 months ago
Origin of Life 1. Life Came From Other Planets. Myth of the Organic Soup & Abiogenesis
http://Cosmology.com Origin of Life: Part 1 The Myth of the Organic Soup. Life on Earth Came From Other Planets. A documentary film by Rhawn Josep...
Sarastarlight • 580,867 views
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i cant take this seriously, there are some interesting arguments for ID, but if within the first 10 mins you cant get your facts straight ... your full of shit, lets me just give one example .... there is NO methane sea on mars, your thinking of venus, methane is only rarely seen on mars because ...
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2 months ago
Computer & electronics "recycling" is a big fat scam
Computer "recycling" is a big fat scam. This yard is based in Watford and its still very active. They are selling broken goods to poor countries an...
egzeq • 318 views
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just because something is unwanted, if a hdd or a stick of ram works ... it works .. does it matter where it came from. i was very involved in recycling and refurbishment of computers. and I'm proud to say that i was able to get systems in households that would otherwise be unable to afford such ...
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3 months ago
Neutrinos faster than light - Sixty Symbols
Discussing recent results suggesting neutrinos may be traveling "faster than light".
Read the paper at http://arxiv.org/abs/1109.4897
Visit our w...
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@ieatpeople4breakfast i think you'll find that for a while the idea of it being a fault was the most popular theory to explain it. but when you add all the error margins together it still doesnt match the differance in time.
I wasnt being "fucking rude" i was being humerous. (and poor at spelling)
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3 months ago
How to Entertain a Nerd
An quick overview of the EEVblog, Dave style!
EEVblog • 30,253 views
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@papalevies thats whats LOL means ... if you dont laugh out loud, then why say it. worse yet ... ARE you one of those REALLY annoying people that actually SAY lol or lolz .... WTF is with that!?!?! if it was funny you laugh ... if it wasnt .. you dont ...
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3 months ago
Craig Venter unveils "synthetic life"
http://www.ted.com Craig Venter and team make a historic announcement: they've created the first fully functioning, reproducing cell controlled by ...
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3 months ago
Radio astronomy: Something Kinda Awesome (SKA) - Presentation by Prof Peter Quinn
Telescopes have allowed us to look beyond our own solar system and make amazing discoveries. Now a new and exciting period approaches through the d...
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3 months ago
PREVIEW: Early Filming
A few early shots from filming for our new channel, Deep Sky Videos.
On Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/deeps...
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3 months ago
Ghost Lights from Earth Orbit
A "Ghost Light" is an unexplained luminescent phenomena. That's how aliens might see Earth if they arrived with no awareness of its civilizations, ...
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3 months ago
Sagaen Om Suttungs-Mjød TrollfesT Cover
Awesome song on a banjo
dethsentinel666 • 268 views
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I too would like some help with getting this tabbed. For one it was a bit of pain emulating powertab to be able to check them. But I still dont get it.
Its all set up to play as banjo, but only the first 3 notes are right. and its certainly not what this dude here is playing. I checked the tunin...
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Babes In Toyland - Sweet '69 (Video)
© 2006 WMG
Sweet '69 (Video)
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@restoremaz whilst still taking enough time to comment huh ;)
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3 months ago
MEGA FACTORY 011 Laser Dome....?
mmm... laser beams
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Dude, you have the BEST toys, I want to come and play at your house!!!
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3 months ago
Hell's Angel Biker vs. San Diego Sheriff's Deputy
Deputy Bob Frausto pulls over Dennis, a Hell's Angel Biker and asks to see his license.
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hes not a HA, but its a day to day thing of cops just doing things to assert themselves.
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3 months ago
British Biker gets a ticket on purpose
Buy your own helmet camera USA http://tinyurl.com/cg5wpyl
Buy your own helmet camera UK http://tinyurl.com/6upge8y
Seemed like a good idea at the...
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3 months ago
New Novel: "Time Travel Adventures of The 1800 Club" by Robert P. McAuley
About the book:
The 1800 Club is a 21st Century haven for people seeking to escape New York City's frantic pace. Dressed in clothes their ancestor...
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3 months ago
Printing Large Objects on 3D Printer without Warping
OK, so yep... the manufacturer recommends no bigger than 10cm cube for a part printed in ABS. Even at that size, you'll often get pretty bad warpi...
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3 months ago
World's Most Powerful Handheld Laser - Review & Giveaway!
Wicked Lasers Arctic Spyder III 1W Blue Laser!
CONGRATULATIONS to the Arctic Spyder III Giveaway winners: kiffing & xmaddict. Thanks to everyone w...
kipkay • 4,822,332 views
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3 months ago
thats .. basicly .. that
This is something i was playing about with, but i thought this was amusing. If only the real candidates told the truth, MAYBE .. just maybe .. it w...
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@Vrieze1 theallseeingi237 must have edited it, this isn't the original channel.
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@REA00002 nah, just install a decent OS like Linux
bash$ insmod biocpu.o
lol ;)