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Diving into Space: Miles O'Brien in NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab WePCtv - 2,222 views - 1 month ago
WEPCTV guest contributor Miles O'Brien brings us this special report on the same day NASA astronauts complete their final space walk -- and zero-g repair job -- on the Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission #4.

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Astronauts spend a lot more time training for missions than flying in space. But I wouldn't feel sorry for them as the training is an amazing adventure unto itself. They practice in airplanes that fly a roller-coaster pattern to give them brief stints of weightlessness (the so called Vomit Comet); they get to zoom around in supersonic T-38 training jets; they fly approaches to shuttle runways in a Gulfstream jet rigged up to fly (or more accurately, plummet) like a real orbiter; they get time in high-fidelity full motion simulators; they use virtual reality goggles to practice tasks they will perform in space - and if they are a spacewalker, they get to spend a lot of time in a huge swimming pool in a former hangar at Ellington Field - near the Johnson Space Center in Houston - learning the nuances of working in the void.

Astronaut John Grunsfeld, who is an astronomer and a huge fan of the Hubble Space Telescope, invited me to join him during one of his 6 hour "runs" in the big pool - officially known as the Sonny Carter Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory. I watched him as he practiced the most challenging spacewalk of his long career - the resuscitation of the Advanced Camera for Surveys. 

Worried as he was about accomplishing this intricate task - not designed to be done by the thick, gloved hand of a spacewalker - when he did the real thing the other day (Saturday) it went of without a hitch - unlike the other 4 spacewalks of the fifth and final Hubble Repair Mission.

The spacewalks are now over - and a shuttle crew has left Hubble behind for the last time. The telescope is in the best shape it has ever been in - Hubble's "Perils of Pauline" tale now mashed up with "Benjamin Button". The eye above the sky will begin a new phase of scientific discovery making astronomers pretty happy right about now. 

But for those of us who are passionate about sending human beings into space, and have enjoyed watching this adventure unfold over the past 19 years, it is the end of a great era - a wistful moment.
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Miles is the only reporter who has ever dived in the NBL.

Hubble crewmember Mike Massimino is on Twitter: @Astro_Mike. You can follow Miles O'Brien on Twitter, too: @milesobrien. are here. Catch his launch coverage at spaceflightnow.com, and milesobrien.com.
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$5 Cover: New MTV Series on Local Music - Craig Brewer Interview WePCtv - 350 views - 1 month ago
In today's episode of WEPCTV, Director Craig Brewer (Hustle and Flow , Black Snake Moan ) talks to us about his latest project -- the MTV online series $5 Cover, which chronicles the internet-age lives and dreams of struggling musicians in Memphis, Tennessee.

$5 Cover is described as "a rough-and-tumble show set in the clubs, bars, and all-night cafes of present-day Memphis," and follows "young musicians as they fight for love, inspiration, and money to pay the rent."

These are real people, but this is not reality schlock.

When I first saw clips of the series in production during a visit to the MTV offices, I knew it was going to be great. I grew up on MTV as a teen, but am not generally a fan of MTV's current on-air programming. I've felt for some time like the network no longer produced stuff I'd find interesting. 

But this is different. Maybe part of what allowed something this authentic and engaging to incubate at MTV is the fact that this is primarily an online series.

And then there's the fact that Brewer is at the helm. I'm a big fan of his big-screen work, and he clearly loves the stories at the heart of $5 Cover -- the lives and art of musicians who are his own community, in Memphis.

WEPCTV asked Brewer how the internet is changing what it means to be an independent artist, and how technology is changing the nature of what "local music" means. He talks to us about why he created the show, how this is different than directing for film or television, and why all of this matters so much to him.

When MTV sent us a DVD of the completed episodes, WEPCTVs editor and I watched them all, back to back, and then vowed to buy some of the music online. I'm not kidding, it's that great. We went particularly nuts about Amy Lavere, an artist featured in the first part of the WEPCTV episode. She's from Memphis, by way of TX and Louisiana. Al Kapone was another personal fave.
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Tricaster Review: Live Video, Made Easier? WePCtv - 1,514 views - 2 months ago
We review the Tricaster, a device that helps webcasters produce live video at high quality for less than conventional live television production.

BB blog post here, with snapshots: http://www.boingboing.net/2009 /04/30/-download-mp4-or-wat.ht ml
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Meet Bobby Johnson, Director of Engineering at Facebook bestjobsever - 22,194 views - 2 months ago
Bobby is responsible for making one of the most popular sites on the Web run smooth and run fast. His days are spent running a team of programming geniuses responsible for cool projects like Facebook Video and Facebook Chat. What does Bobby like most about his job? "The chance to actually change the lives of 200 million people."
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Awesome Gadget Gifts - TMI Weekly TMIweekly - 2,786 views - 7 months ago
Find the perfect holiday gifts for the grafitti artist, your mother who can't keep her plants alive, the perpetual music downloader, the frequent traveler and more! Let us know what gadgets you're giving or hope to receive this holiday season!
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Computers That Can Read Sign Language Discovery... - 8,657 views - 8 months ago
Discovery-News.com: Getting a computer to recognize sign language is tough, but researchers at Boston University are getting a hold on the solution.

For more technology news stories, check out http://dsc.discovery.com/techn ology
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Do you remember what life was like when you didn't power up your PC every day? We don't. To help us figure out what makes computers so innovative (and addictive), we've gathered a team of tech-savvy video creators to highlight the impact of personal computing in our everyday lives.

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Channel Comments (38)
Tinfoilpain (3 days ago)
this is like mtv, full of bullshit and advertising
vetteboy1982 (6 days ago)
I check out a new channel and what do I find? The multi talented Grace Randolph ! You have such a distinct voice I hear it and I know its you even when your not on camera. Hi Grace !
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Hallo!
DiscountTrendsetter (4 weeks ago)
Great videos
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Hi!
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funny
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whoa! this is a nerd channel!
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dominic0821 (3 months ago)
Very Good! Congratulations for being Featured! Peace always....
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