![]() | Mice to Men: the Use of Animals in Experimental Psychology PART 1~ 26 minute documentary from the Animals' Voice magazine; contains footage from every area of "psychological research". http://www.vivisectionfraud.com/ |
![]() | Thermo Prime Demonstration A little demonstration of the Thermo Prime - World Of Warcraft travel bot. Note that this is for experimental use ONLY and is not intended for use for farmbotting. |
![]() | Parnall Peto Submarine Launched Seaplane and the HMS M2 The Parnall Peto was a small seaplane designed to Air Ministry specification 16/24 in the early 1920s for use as a submarine-carried reconnaissance aircraft. Half a dozen examples were designed and built by George Parnall and Company, one being lost with the submarine HMS M2 when her hangar flooded. It was one of the most challenging projects which the company undertook, because of the very small hangar in which the aircraft had to fit, mounted immediately in front of the submarine's conning tower. Of mixed wood, fabric, aluminium and steel construction, it had unequal span, Warren-braced folding rectangular wings. The first aircraft, N181, was powered by a 128 hp Bristol Lucifer engine and had mahogany plywood "Consuta" type floats. Performance was generally satisfactory but improvements were made and the machine was rebuilt with new wings, metal floats and a 169 hp Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose engine. Tests both on the sea and in the air showed that designer, Harold Bolas, had met the requirements and it was officially judged to be exceptionally good. The aircraft was launched using a compressed air catapult mounted on the forward casing of the submarine and recovered using a crane. HMS M2 was a Royal Navy aircraft-carrying submarine shipwrecked in Lyme Bay, England, on 26 January 1932. She was one of three M class boats completed. M2 was laid down at Vickers shipyard at Barrow in Furness in 1916, and launched in 1919. After the accidental sinking of HMS M1 in 1925, M2 and her sister M3 were taken out of service and reassigned for experimental use. She had her gun removed because of the limit in submarine gun calibre of 8 inches imposed by the Washington Naval Treaty, and it was replaced by a small aircraft hangar, the work being completed in 1928. This could carry a small Parnall Peto seaplane, specially designed for the M2 and which could be launched by hydraulic catapult within a few minutes of surfacing. The aircraft would land alongside the submarine on completion of its sortie and be winched aboard using a crane. The submarine was to operate ahead of the battle fleet in a reconnaissance role, flying off her seaplane as a scout. The accident M2 left her base at Portland on 29 January 1932, for an exercise in West Bay. Her last communication was a radio message at 10:11 to her Submarine depot ship, HMS Titania to announce that she would dive at 10:30 am. The captain of a passing merchant ship, the Newcastle coaster Tynsider, mentioned that he had seen a large submarine dive stern first at around 11:15. Unaware of the significance of this, he only reported it in passing once he reached port. Her crew of 60 were all killed in the accident. The submarine was found on 3 February, eight days after her loss. Ernest Cox, the salvage expert that had raised the German battleships at Scapa Flow, was hired to salvage the M2. In an operation lasting nearly a year and 1,500 dives, on 8 December 1932, she was lifted to within six metres of the surface before a gale sprang up, sending her down to her final resting place. The hangar door was found open and the aircraft still in it. The accident was believed to be due to water entering the submarine through the hangar door, which had been opened to launch the aircraft shortly after surfacing. This is a similar reason to the loss of the RO-RO cross channel ferry Herald of Free Enterprise in 1987, which capsized when the sea entered the ship through the large car-deck door which was close to the waterline. Two explanations have been advanced. The first is that since the crew were always trying to beat their record time for launching the aircraft, they had simply opened the hangar door on surfacing whilst the deck was still awash. The other theory is that the flooding of the hangar was due to failure of the stern hydroplanes. High pressure air tanks were used to bring the boat to the surface in an awash condition but to conserve this limited resource, compressors were then started to completely clear the ballast tanks of water by blowing air into them. This could take as long as 15 minutes to complete. The normal procedure for launching the aircraft was therefore to hold the boat on the surface using the hydroplanes whilst the hangar door was opened and the aircraft launched. Failure of the rear hydroplanes would have sent the stern down as observed by the merchant officers and water would have eventually entered the hangar. The aftermath. The submarine currently lies upright on the sea bed at ( 50°34′34″N, 2°32′55″W) OSGB36. Her keel is about 32 metres below the surface at low tide, and her highest point at the top of the conning tower at around 20 metres. She is a popular dive for scuba divers. |
![]() | ALL Solfeggio Hz CHAKARA TUNE The 9 Solfeggio frequiencys are first played separatly and then all together. This can be used as; (:1:) MINI CHAKARA TUNE Or; (:2:) A Tuning Refrence. I74 Hz 285 Hz 396 Hz 417 Hz 528 Hz 639 Hz 741 Hz 852 Hz 963 Hz UT - 396 Hz -associated with releasing emotional patterns after: see RE-417Hz below. RE - 417 Hz -associated with breaking up crystallized emotional patterns MI - 528 Hz - relates to crown chakra; Dr. Puleo suggests an association with "DNA integrity" Transformation and Miracles FA - 639 Hz - associated with whole brain quadrant interconnectedness. Connecting Relationships SOL - 741 Hz - associated with intuitive states, non linear knowing. Awakening Intuition LA - 852 Hz - associated with a pure love frequency: unconditional love and returning to Spiritual Order "Audio by Jandy the Decibel Jezebel" The Solfeggio Chakra Scale / chime is based on the original research of Dr. Joseph Puleo of sacred manuscripts of an original Solfeggio scale of six tones used in Gregorian sacred music. This chime extends the original tones of-396, 417, 528, 639, 741, 852, using the same mathematical sequence to include the following frequencies -174, 285 and 963 of the original 18-tone matrix, plus the extensions 1074, 1185, 1296, 1317, and 1428. (These tones as they are for experimental use only at the discretion of the user.) The 528Hz frequency is used by some scientists to repair broken DNA. There are 5,280 feet in a mile and 396 is 1/10th the radius in miles of the Earth's Equatorial radius. Numerically, all of these numbers reduce to 3, 6, or 9. (For example, 5+2+8=15 and 1+5=6). This is a part of the "code". |
![]() | Supreme Commander Fire Ant Experimental Walker Unit Images of model here: http://dxbigd.deviantart.com/art/RTS-Experimental-Walkers-02-89478574 Quick Photoshop Compositing Tutorials: http://dxbigd.deviantart.com/art/Exp-Walker-Compositing-in-PS-92307866 More real-time strategy game art! (Includes some info and examples of rendering passes, compositing and using detail maps) In the style of real-time strategy games such as Dawn of War, Earth 2160, Supreme Commander, Command & Conquer 3, Starcraft, etc. This is the "Fire Ant" Experimental Walker unit. It has plenty of guns. Four level 3 cannons on its top platform, 2 homing missile lanchers under it, a heavy machinegun in front for mowing down smaller units and 4 level 2 flak AA (anti-air) guns. It's for "next-gen" (DirectX 9) real-time strategy games, so it's low poly and made to look decent when small, not from up-close. I did add some detail maps to it though and this video shows what difference they make for close-ups. I used one 256x256 image (10x10 tile) for texture details and another for normal map details. I combined them with my original 2048x2048 diffuse and normal maps and ended up with a ton of small details that look good even in extreme close-ups while not taking up nearly as much memory as high resolution textures. (that you'd need to use to get this much detail for close-ups) These small textures can be referred to as micro detail textures and some old games used this technique to add more detail to environments (like in UT). Fortunately, some new games are starting to use it not just for diffuse maps but also for bump and specular maps. That should result in much more detailled looking graphics without the need to use insanely large textures. Model Info 2048x2048 Texture Map + 256x256 Detail Map (10x10 tiling) 2048x2048 Normal Map + 256x256 Detail Map (10x10 tiling) 1024x1024 Specular Map 3754 Polygons, 230% UV Map Efficiency Tools Created with 3DS Max, DeepUV and Photoshop. Glows and depth of field effects done in Photoshop. Song is the classic "Better Off Alone" by alice Deejay. PS: If anyone's a mod maker for Supreme Commander and would like to implement some of my units in the game (I have an entire race), please contact me. I have 3 levels of assault mechs, support tanks and artillery units. I plan on making some typical SupCom extra units also. (shield generator, radar jammer, etc.) |
![]() | Experimental Lesbian Sex This is a blatant, experimental attempt to use sex to promote my channel. |
![]() | Guthrie Govan mimics the greats!! (Guitar Gods!) Guthrie Govan demonstrates different playing styles! A truly amazing player! Check out my other Vids! Enjoy! :D Best chord voicings - Eric Johnson Best use of capo - James Taylor Best strumming - Pete Townsend Best use of E-Bow or sustaining device - The Edge Best vibrato - BB King Best string bending - David Gilmour Best finger picking - Mark Knopfler Best hybrid picking - Albert Lee Best tapping - Eddie Van Halen Best palm muting - Al Di Meola Best sweep picking - Yngwie Best speed, Best alternate picking, Best string skipping - Pablo Giblerto Best pinched harmonics - Zakk Wylde Best use of an effect - Tom Morello Best legato - Satch Best fretting hand reach, Best use of harmonics - Steve Vai Best use of slide - Sonny Landreth Best feel - Jeff Beck Best timing - John Schofield Most creative/experimental player, Best use of whammy bar, Overall winner - Jimi. |
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![]() | Tesla CD Turbine Experimental Test Combining Air and Water Order the BEST SELECTION of neodymium super-magnets from K&J Magnetics: http://www.kjmagnetics.com/default.asp?PARTNER=mrfixitrick #51 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Science & Technology - Canada. This video shows some preliminary tests done with the Tesla CD Turbine, using a mixed combination of compressed air and water pressure to power the turbine. I work up to demonstrating the Blender on simultaneous compressed air and water pressure. It works great! I got a little wet, though! The Tesla CD Turbine is home-made from recycled CD's CD cakebox, neodymium magnets, and glue. It is based on the same principles as the original Tesla Disc Turbine invented by Nikola Tesla 100 years ago. My turbines have no shafts, seals or bearings and use a special magnetic coupling for accessories. Check out my new Instructable on how to make this Tesla Turbine Blender at: http://www.instructables.com/id/Eco_friendly_Tesla_CD_Turbine_Turbo_Boost_Blender Order supermagnets and Tesla T-shirts online from my Tesla CD Turbine website: http://www.cdturbine.com |
![]() | Experimental Guest Room of the Future X-Room High-Tech Guestroom of the Future is Here Today Presented by Cihan Cobanoglu, Ph.D KEY FACTS: The X-Room is based on the orignal Guestroom 2010 concept, created by the HFTP - Hospitality Financial & Technology Professionals, an international association with 4,600 members worldwide. The X-room is a fully-operational hotel guestroom at the Courtyard by Marriott Newark - University of Delaware, located in Newark, DE. The hotel is owned by the University of Delaware and managed by Shaner Hotels, who have played a major role in bringing a teaching hotel to campus, and in the development of the X-Room. "Our X-room was inspired by the Guestroom 2010 project, which originated with the Hospitality Financial & Technology Professionals organization," said Dr. Cihan Cobanoglu. "However, the key difference is that in our X-room, actual guests and staff members get to use these new systems. Our goal is to determine the acceptance levels of these technologies, and the impact they make on guest satisfaction and staff efficiency." For more information on the X-Room: http://www.udel.edu/hotel/xroom.html For more information on HFTP: http://www.hftp.org For more information on Shaner: http://www.ShanerCorp.com Contact: Michael J. Russell - MikeR [at] JLSCreativeSolutions.com |