Night Vision UFOs 1 of 6

Night Vision UFOs 1 of 6
eyezbback
10 min - Apr 15, 2008

Sunday April 13th, 2008
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Night Vision UFOs

Appearing during the first hour and a half of the program, UFO researcher Ed Grimsley was joined by technology analyst Charles Ostman to discuss incredible UFO sightings and battles seen using night vision goggles. "They're so unbelievable that I want the world to know they're there and I want the world to see the truth," said Grimsley, who introduced Ostman to the concept of using night vision goggles to spot UFOs.

Ostman described his own night vision UFO sighting, recounting three craft flying in formation, tailed by two craft that cris-crossed behind them, eventually forming a five object cluster. The objects, he said, were "round, hard-edged, metallic looking things" that cruised across the sky in a little over two seconds. Ostman asserted that without the goggles, he "wouldn't have seen anything at all."

Grimsley detailed the different UFOs he has seen over the course of his night vision observations, ranging from fast delta-shaped craft to oval-shaped objects both large and small. He talked of fantastic UFO battles that he has seen using his goggles, claiming that the small oval UFOs had an adversarial relationship with the other objects, but that the larger oval and delta-shaped craft seemed to be friendly with each other.

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சண்டக்கோழி (திரைப்படம) - பாகம் 2 (Tamil film)

சண்டக்கோழி (திரைப்படம) - பாகம் 2 (Tamil film)

35 min - Oct 25, 2006

ta.wikipedia.org - இவ்விணையத்தளத்தினூடாக தமிழில் கட்டுரைகள் உங்களுக்குத் தெரிந்த பொது அறிவு விடயங்கள் போன்றனவற்றை எங்களுடன் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளுங்கள், தமிழில் எவ்வாறு இணையத்தில் எழுதுதல் போன்றனவற்றை இத்தளம் மூலம் கற்றுக்கொள்ளுங்கள்.

noolaham.net - இத்தளத்தினூடாக ஈழத்துத் தமிழ் எழுத்தாளர்களின் அரிய படைப்புக்களை இலவசமாகப் படியுங்கள்.

varalaaru.com - இத்தளத்தினூடாக தமிழ் மற்றும் தமிழக வரலாற்றுச்செய்திகளை இலவசமாகப் படித்துப் பயன்பெறுங்கள்.

Mercurial Project

Mercurial Project
Google engEDU
50 min - Jun 19, 2006

Google TechTalks
June 19, 2006

Bryan O'Sullivan is a Senior Principal Engineer at QLogic, Inc, where he works on HPC clustering and compiler technologies. He likes to write software tools that help other engineers, and to build interesting distributed systems. He is an enthusiastic rock climber of sadly limited facility.

ABSTRACT
Mercurial is a free distributed revision control system. It focuses on conceptual simplicity, robustness, and high performance. Well-known open source projects that use Mercurial include OpenSolaris, Xen, and One Laptop Per Child.This talk presents some of the advantages of using Mercurial to manage large, fast-moving projects.

We give a brief overview of the techniques used to achieve, in Python, a level of performance that outshines most other revision control systems. Finally, we introduce some novel revision control techniques that take advantage of Mercurial's extensibility and high performance.

simon ki s’exite ac la wii

simon ki s'exite ac la wii
tutube94
24 sec - Apr 15, 2008

admirez cet exité danant la wii lol

Ufonaut Interview

Ufonaut Interview
BoSandhaus
2 min - Apr 15, 2008

Deze gewone man in de straten van Utrecht geeft een interview over de hakschoen buiten ons planetair stelsel.

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Final.Fantasy.VII.Advent.Children.SUBFRENCH.DVDRiP.XViD-HEROiC.avi

Final.Fantasy.VII.Advent.Children.SUBFRENCH.DVDRiP.XViD-HEROiC.avi

1 hr 31 min - Oct 23, 2006

Super

Practical Common Lisp

Practical Common Lisp
Google engEDU
1 hr 12 min - May 10, 2006

Google TechTalks
May 10, 2006

Peter Seibel

ABSTRACT
In the late 1920's linguists Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf hypothesized that the thoughts we can think are largely determined by the language we speak. In his essay "Beating the Averages" Paul Graham echoed this notion and invented a hypothetical language, Blub, to explain why it is so hard for programmers to appreciate programming language features that aren't present in their own favorite language. Does the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis hold for computer languages? Can you be a great software architect if you only speak Blub? Doesn't Turing equivalence imply that language choice is just another implementation detail? Yes, no, and no says Peter Seibel, language lawyer (admitted, at various times, to the Perl, Java, and Common Lisp bars) and author of the award-winning book _Practical Common Lisp_. In his talk, Peter will discuss how our choices of programming language influences and shapes our pattern languages and the architectures we can, or are likely to, invent. He will also discuss whether it's sufficient to merely broaden your horizons by learning different programming languages or whether you must actually use them.

Erste Wii Homebrew mit IR Unterstzützung

Erste Wii Homebrew mit IR Unterstzützung
wiimina
38 sec - Apr 15, 2008

Hier wird eine Techdemo von NONAMENO gezeigt, welche die IR Kamera der Wiimote in einer Homebrew Anwendung nutzbar macht.

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