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Power of a B747 Jumbo Jet
Orange2612
13 s - 24 juil. 2008


Boeing B747 Wikipedia Information: Role Wide-body: jet airliner Manufacturer: Boeing Commercial Airplanes First flight: 9 February 1969 Introduction 1970 with Pan Am and TWA Status: Active Primary users: British Airways Japan Airlines Cathay Pacific Korean Air Produced: 1969--present Number built 1,405 as of June 2008[2] Unit cost: 747-100 US$24 million (1967) 747-200 $39 million (1976) 747-300 $83 million (1982) 747-400 $228-260 million (2007)[3] 747-8 $285.5-300 million (2007)[3][4] Variants Boeing 747SP Boeing VC-25 Boeing 747-400 Boeing 747-8 Boeing 747 LCFNinja Senshi Tobikage 01 Part 2/3
ndonadio
9 mn - 24 juil. 2008


Ninja Senshi Tobikage also known as Ninja Robot Tobikage and Ninja Robots, is a Japanese anime television series, produced by Studio Pierrot, which aired from 6 October 1985 to 14 July 1986 on the Nippon Television network. Ok here is the first chapter with subtitles taken from a bootleg DVD. The subtitles are BAD but at least is better than nothing. I have changed the names of the characters to match the names that are found in wikipedia because in the original subtitle Jou is called Ding ¬.¬...Flight 93: Cell Call Exposed
CanadianVandal
8 mn - 24 juil. 2008


Flight 93: Cell Call Exposed http://www.infowars.net/articles/july2008/230708shot.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_93Paul Kletzki/Gustav Mahler Symphony No.4 in G Major Part6-7
tHEnOOSEsWING
11 mn - 24 juil. 2008


================================ Gustav Mahler Symphony No.4 in G Major 1. Bedächtig. Nicht eilen Parts1&2&3 2. In gemächlicher Bewegung. Ohne Hast Part4 Slight pips at the start of the Ruhevoll which shouldn't distract from a very good recording. 3. Ruhevoll Parts5&6 4. Sehr behaglich "Wir genießen die himmlischen Freuden" (Emmy Loose) Part7 Philharmonis Orchestra/Paul Kletzki Emmy Loose, soprano 4th movement only ================================ Related information: Paul Kletzki (21 March 1900 -- 5 March 1973) was a Polish conductor and composer. Born Paweł Klecki in Łódź, Poland he later adopted the German spelling Paul Kletzki. He joined its Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of fifteen. After serving in the Great War he studied philosophy at the University of Warsaw before moving to Berlin in 1921 to continue his studies. During the 1920s his compositions were championed by Toscanini and Wilhelm Furtwängler who permitted Kletzki to conduct the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1925. Because he was Jewish he left Nazi Germany in 1933 and moved to Italy, however due to the anti-semitism of the Italian Fascist regime he moved to the Soviet Union in 1936 but had to flee during Stalin's Great Terror and went to live in Switzerland. Kletzki's most notable work is his Third Symphony, completed in October 1939, with the subtitle 'In memoriam'. It is an elegiac work interpreted as a moving monument to the victims of Nazism. Other works include two string quartets, a Sinfonietta for strings, a Fantasy for piano, and a sonata for violin and piano. From 1942 onwards Kletzki wrote no more compositions; he argued that Nazism had destroyed his spirit and his will to compose. During the Holocaust a number of Kletzki's family were murdered by the Nazis including his parents and his sister. In the post-war years Kletzki was a renowned conductor, especially of Mahler. In 1954 he was appointed chief conductor of the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Between 1958 and 1961 he was principal conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. From 1966 until 1970 he was the General Music Director of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kletzki ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.Paul Kletzki/Gustav Mahler Symphony No.4 in G Major Part5-7
tHEnOOSEsWING
10 mn - 24 juil. 2008


================================ Gustav Mahler Symphony No.4 in G Major 1. Bedächtig. Nicht eilen Parts1&2&3 2. In gemächlicher Bewegung. Ohne Hast Part4 Slight pips at the start of the Ruhevoll which shouldn't distract from a very good recording. 3. Ruhevoll Parts5&6 4. Sehr behaglich "Wir genießen die himmlischen Freuden" (Emmy Loose) Part7 Philharmonis Orchestra/Paul Kletzki Emmy Loose, soprano 4th movement only ================================ Related information: Mahler's own music aroused considerable opposition from music critics, who tended to hear his symphonies as 'potpourris' in which themes from "disparate" periods and traditions were indiscriminately mingled. Mahler's juxtaposition of material from both "high" and "low" cultures, as well as his mixing of different ethnic traditions, often outraged conservative critics at a time when workers' mass organizations were growing rapidly, and clashes between Germans, Czechs, Hungarians and Jews in Austro-Hungary were creating anxiety and instability. However, he always had vociferous admirers on his side. In his last years, Mahler began to score major successes with a wider public, notably with a Munich performance of the Second Symphony in 1900, with the first complete performance of the Third in Krefeld in 1902, with a valedictory Viennese performance of the Second in 1907, and, above all, with the Munich premiere of the gargantuan Eighth in 1910. The music he wrote after that, however, was not performed during his lifetime. The final impetus for Mahler's departure from the Vienna Opera was a generous offer from the Metropolitan Opera in New York. He conducted a season there in 1908, only to be set aside in favor of Arturo Toscanini; while he had been enormously popular with public and critics alike, he had fallen out of favor with the trustees of the board of the Met. Back in Europe, with his marriage in crisis and Alma's infidelity having been revealed, Mahler, in 1910, had a single (and apparently helpful) consultation with Sigmund Freud. Having now signed a contract to conduct the long-established New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahler and his family travelled again to America. At this time, he completed his Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth), and his Symphony No. 9, which would be his last completed work. In February 1911, during a long and demanding concert season in New York, Mahler fell seriously ill with a streptococcal blood infection, and conducted his last concert in a fever (the programme included the world premiere of Ferruccio Busoni's Berceuse élégiaque). Returning to Europe, he was taken to Paris, where a new serum had recently been developed. He did not respond, however, and was taken back to Vienna at his request. He died there from his infection on May 18, 1911 at the age of 50, leaving his Symphony No. 10 unfinished. Mahler's widow reported that his last word was "Mozartl" (a diminutive, corresponding to 'dear little Mozart'). He was buried, at his request, beside his daughter, in Grinzing Cemetery outside Vienna. In obedience to his last wishes, he was buried in silence, with the gravestone bearing only the name "Gustav Mahler." Mahler's good friend Bruno Walter describes the funeral: "On May 18, 1911, he died. Next evening we laid the coffin in the cemetery at Grinzing, a storm broke and such torrents of rain fell that it was almost impossible to proceed. An immense crowd, dead silent, followed the hearse. At the moment when the coffin was lowered, the sun broke through the clouds" (Walter 1957, 73). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Mahler ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.iPhone 3G TV AD - Unslow Wikipedia - Ooops
theAppleLounge
30 s - 24 juil. 2008


Apple released three new iPhone commercials. We spotted a fourth ad that for some reason didn't make it to the masses. Anyway. You really don't need them. Voice: Camillo Miller www.theapplelounge.comPaul Kletzki/Gustav Mahler Symphony No.4 in G Major Part3-7
tHEnOOSEsWING
4 mn - 24 juil. 2008


================================ Gustav Mahler Symphony No.4 in G Major 1. Bedächtig. Nicht eilen Parts1&2&3 2. In gemächlicher Bewegung. Ohne Hast Part4 Slight pips at the start of the Ruhevoll which shouldn't distract from a very good recording. 3. Ruhevoll Parts5&6 4. Sehr behaglich "Wir genießen die himmlischen Freuden" (Emmy Loose) Part7 Philharmonis Orchestra/Paul Kletzki Emmy Loose, soprano 4th movement only ================================ Related information: Gustav Mahler (July 7, 1860 -- May 18, 1911) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and conductor. Mahler was best known during his own lifetime as one of the leading orchestral and operatic conductors of the day. He has since come to be acknowledged as among the most important late-romantic composers, although his music was never completely accepted by the musical establishment of Vienna while he was still alive. Mahler composed primarily symphonies and songs; however, his approach to genre often blurred the lines between orchestral Lied, symphony, and symphonic poem. Early life Gustav Mahler was born into a German-speaking, Ashkenazic Jewish family in Kaliště (in German, Kalischt), Bohemia, then in the Austrian Empire, today in the Czech Republic, the second of fourteen children, of whom only six survived infancy.[1] His parents soon moved to Jihlava (in German Iglau), Moravia, also today in the Czech Republic, where Mahler spent his childhood. Having noticed the boy's talent at an early age, his parents arranged piano lessons for him when he was six years old. In 1875, Mahler, then fifteen, was admitted to the Vienna Conservatoire where he studied piano under Julius Epstein, harmony with Robert Fuchs, and composition with Franz Krenn. Three years later Mahler attended Vienna University, where Anton Bruckner was lecturing. There he studied history and philosophy as well as music. While at the university, he worked as a music teacher and made his first major attempt at composition with the cantata Das klagende Lied. The work was entered in a competition where the jury was headed by Johannes Brahms, but failed to win a prize. Growing reputation In 1880, Mahler began his career as a conductor with a job at a summer theatre at Bad Hall; in the years that followed, he took posts at successively larger opera houses: in Ljubljana in 1881, Olomouc in 1882, Vienna in 1883, Kassel also in 1883, Prague in 1885, Leipzig in 1886 and Budapest in 1888. In 1887, he took over conducting Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen from an ill Arthur Nikisch, firmly establishing his reputation among critics and public alike. The year after, he made a complete performing edition of Carl Maria von Weber's unfinished opera Die drei Pintos, the success of which brought financial rewards and contributed to his gradually growing fame. Brahms was greatly impressed by his conducting of Don Giovanni. His first long-term appointment was at the Hamburg Opera in 1891, where he stayed until 1897; it was while Mahler was at Hamburg that his youngest brother Otto, also a composer, committed suicide in 1895 at the age of 21. From 1893 to 1896, Mahler took summer vacations at Steinbach am Attersee in Upper Austria, where he revised his Symphony No. 1 (first heard in 1889), composed his Symphony No. 2, sketched his Symphony No. 3, and wrote most of the song collection Lieder aus "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" (Songs from 'The Youth's Magic Horn'), based on a famous set of heavily redacted folk-poems. In 1897, Mahler, then thirty-seven, was offered the directorship of the Vienna Opera, the most prestigious musical position in the Austrian Empire. This was an 'Imperial' post, and under Austro-Hungarian law, no such posts could be occupied by Jews. Mahler, who was never a devout or practising Jew, had, in preparation, converted to Roman Catholicism. As a child, he had been a chorister in a Catholic Church where he had also learned piano from the choir master.[1] As the years passed Mahler found much to attract him in Catholicism, and Catholic influences are observable in his music, for example his use of the hymn "Veni Creator Spiritus" in his Eighth Symphony. [2] Still, there is ample evidence of a Jewish spirit manifest in his works, as in the Klezmer-like theme of the third movement of the first symphony. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Mahler ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.UNID or HF-GCS?
radioponik
51 s - 24 juil. 2008


This signal seems to be from HF-GCS net Can anybody confirm this? The High Frequency Global Communications System (HF-GCS) is a network of single sideband shortwave transmitters of the United States Air Force which is used to communicate with aircraft in flight, ground stations and some United States Navy surface assets. All worldwide receiving and transmitting sites in the HF-GCS system are remotely controlled from Andrews AFB. Before 1 October 2002 it was known as the Global High Frequency System (GHFS). more info on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequency_Global_Communications_System RX: IC-R75 Ant: LW DATE: 10/07/08 UTC: 19:26 FREQ: 8992.0 kHz MODE: USB LOC: JN69PS911 Killed Free Speach, "Must See"

Longueur inconnue - 24 juil. 2008


Time to Wake Up People Security? Prosperity? Security from indictment for Bush. Prosperity for GHWB and the folks he fronts for. Starting with Carlyle Group more...The Carlyle Group is a global private equity investment firm, based in Washington, DC, with more than $81.1 billion of equity capital under management.[1] The firm operates four fund families, focusing on leveraged buyouts, venture & growth capital, real estate and leveraged finance investments. The firm employs more than 575 investment professionals in 21 countries with several offices in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia; its portfolio companies employ more than 286,000 people worldwide. Carlyle has over 1200 investors in 68 countries. The firm has employed political figures and notable investors. Some of these figures, such as former US President George HW Bush and former US Secretary of State James A. Baker III, have generated controversy stemming from allegations of conflicts of interest. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlyle_GroupWeird Al-White and Nerdy
JoshPeckins
3 mn - 24 juil. 2008


Weird Al Yankovic mit White and Nerdy. Text: You see me mowin' my front lawn I know they're all thinkin' I'm so White and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy Can't you see I'm white and nerdy Look at me I'm white and nerdy I wanna roll with the gangstas But so far they all think I'm too White and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy I'm just too white and nerdy Really, really white and nerdy First in my class here at MIT Got skills, I'm a champion at D&D M.C. Escher, that's my favorite M.C. Keep you're 40, I'll just have an Earl Grey tea My rims never spin, to the contrary You'll find that they're quite stationary All of my action figures are cherry Stephen Hawking's in my library My MySpace page is all totally pimped out Got people beggin' for my top eight spaces Yo, I know pi to a thousand places Ain't got no grills but I still wear braces I order all of my sandwiches with mayonnaise I'm a wiz at Minesweeper, I could play for days Once you've see my sweet moves, you're gonna stay amazed My fingers movin' so fast I'll set the place ablaze There's no killer app I haven't run (run) At Pascal, well I'm number one (one) Do vector calculus just for fun I ain't got a gat, but I got a soldering gun (what?) Happy Days is my favorite theme song I could sure kick your butt in a game of ping pong I'll ace any trivia quiz you bring on I'm fluent in JavaScript as well as Klingon Here's the part I sing on... You see me roll on my Segway I know in my heart they think I'm White and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy Can't you see I'm white and nerdy Look at me I'm white and nerdy I'd like to roll with the gangstas Although it's apparent I'm too White and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy I'm just too white and nerdy How'd I get so white and nerdy I been browsin', inspectin' X-Men comics You know I collect 'em The pens in my pocket, I must protect them My ergonomic keyboard never leaves me bored Shoppin' online for deals on some writable media I edit Wikipedia I memorized Holy Grail really well I can recite it right now and have you R-O-T-F-L-O-L I got a business doing websites (websites) When my friends need some code, who do they call? I do HTML for 'em all Even made a homepage for my dog, yo I got myself a fanny pack They were havin' a sale down at The Gap Spend my nights with a role of bubble wrap Pop, pop - hope no one sees me gettin' freaky I'm nerdy in the extreme Whiter than sour cream I was in AV club and glee club And even the chess team Only question I ever thought was hard Was "Do I like Kirk or do I like Picard?" Spend every weekend at the Renaissance Faire Got my name on my underwear They see me strollin', they're laughin' And rollin' their eyes cause I'm so White and nerdy Just because I'm white and nerdy Just because I'm white and nerdy All because I'm white and nerdy Holy cow, I'm white and nerdy I wanna bowl with the gangstas But oh well, it's obvious I'm White and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy Think I'm just too white and nerdy I'm just too white and nerdy Look at me I'm white and nerdy
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