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Marine Cores and Dredged Rocks
Join Jerry Bode and Warren Smith as they recount the fascinating history of the geological collections at Scripps. Series: Perspectives on Ocean Science [10/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11792]
Cannonballs Dredged From Inner Harbor
Workers dredging the Inner Harbor find all kinds of things in the mud and muck, including a bunch of war-era cannonballs.
Dredging Saquatucket Harbor December 2007
A late season dredging project at Saquatucket Harbor entrance channel nets an additional 5,500 yards of sand for Red River public beach.
A Music Video featuring Singing Cats
Something I made in Flash years and years ago. Song is the Sims Disco and cats are just photos dredged from everywhere.
GONE MOAB 07 wipeout hill
Well i just dredged this video up and decided to post it. Yes I was a noob when i went to Moab... im in the blue xterra
Happy Daze
Powerkiting. I wanted to use this track in a video.. so I dredged up some old clips to use.
Seeing with Sound
The vOICe seeing-with-sound technology for the totally blind ( http://www.seeingwithsound.com ) featured by Rick Lockridge on TechTV in "Tech Live", reporting about blind user Pat Fletcher. A higher quality version of the video clip is at the URL http://www.seeingwithsound.com/media/techtv2002.asx "It's like it has dredged up memories of sight," Fletcher said. "The sounds trigger the memory for me." Fletcher is the No. 1 beta tester of The vOICe System. The three middle letters in vOICe stand for "Oh, I see." Invented by Peter B. L. Meijer, The vOICe software translates images from the camera on-the-fly into closely corresponding sounds, allowing users to "see" live camera views of their surrounding environment using their ears. The method is not based on sonar or echolocation, but instead uses real visual input from a normal webcam. It allows blind people carrying a notebook PC equipped with a webcam to hear live views from their environment through stereo headphones. Thus, they hear the very same shapes and things that their sighted friends see. "Over time, your mind gets used to the patterns," Fletcher said. "It likes to see." TechTV recently visited Meijer in Eindhoven, Netherlands. "The image gets scanned from left to right," Meijer said about his invention. "And pitch is associated with the height in the image. You hear little soundbursts corresponding to all the little bright squares." But Meijer is quick to point out The vOICe's shortcomings - it does not convey depth perception, it can't track moving cars, and it's hard to master, he said. However, he said he hopes smarter cameras and faster laptops will fix those problems in the future. "I would be most satisfied if I could demonstrate that this system can provide a, let's say, level of low vision to blind people," Meijer said. Fletcher says she believes he's already succeeded. "Primitive though it is, it adds that extra extension that enables me to live in the world comfortably and happily," she said.
VENICE - CANNAREGIO
Cannaregio is one of the six historic sestieri of Venice, and the northernmost of the city. The quarter, the second largest of the city, was developed from the eleventh century. As the area was drained, parallel canals were dredged and the area became known for its working class housing, with a few grand palaces, mostly facing the Grand Canal. The district later became known for manufacturing, while in the nineteenth century the Strada Nuova street was run through Cannaregio, a railway bridge and later a road bridge to the mainland were constructed
Day in the Life of a Riverkeeper
A short film by Zac Nicholson. A day in the life of boat captain John Lipscomb might include checking to see what impact the disposal of material dredged by the Army Corps of Engineers has on a pristine area of Houghtaling Island. Zac Nicholson (Director/Producer/Editor) is a New Yorker, born and raised on Upper West Side of Manhattan. His professional career in the arts started when he was eight and a member of the Children's Chorus at the Metropolitan Opera, the World's premiere Opera House. While interested in everything from conducting, to writing, to photography and the fine arts, it was during his five years at the Met that Zac first realized he wanted to direct. Although initially set on directing Opera after working onstage with the likes of Franco Zeffirelli and Tim Albery, his interest quickly shifted to cinema after helping a friend out with a short and realizing his desire to tell stories visually could be explored to a much greater extent on film. After finishing up high school at Collegiate School, Zac spent four years in NYU's film program where he had a focus in directing, cinematography, editing and producing. Poe St. Films is his production company.
Skydiving - 4-point 106-way relative work RW
Dredged up from my VHS tapes, here's a record that still stands. Thought I'd share it with the other belly fliers and folks interested in skydiving relative work. (Video by Skeff, I'm a participant.)
Who's the U Boat Commander?
Risky Business clip of the freshly dredged Porsche 928.
IL-2 Forgotten Battles Promo Video
Ancient Video I dredged up from December of 2002 featuring Ian Boys and Oleg Maddox.