| Singer Futura Computerized Embroidery Machine - CRAFT Video - 393 sec A demo on how to use the Singer Futura computerized embroidery machines. Auteur : makemagazine Tags: arts crafts sewing  | | The Craft Movie [Pt. 2] - 570 sec Four girls at a Los Angeles Catholic school form a coven of witches that cast spells on their classmates and each other. Their new powers overwhelm them, leading to an internal power struggle. Auteur : Kathieva Tags:the craft movie magic magick wicca coven witch witchcraft paganism  | | The Craft - 180 sec Fan vid of the craft
Hope you enjoy Auteur : xXxLetishaxXx Tags:Craft robin tunney neve campbell fairuza balk rachel true  | | Carpenters - Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft - 302 sec Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft Auteur : kdj5935 Tags:Carpenters Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft  | | The Craft Magick - 532 sec Cut scenes in which our quarters call upon men~ol.
The first showing to true form of magick, the second showing transition between light and dark, and the third telling you be careful what you wish for. Auteur : gaypanda Tags:magick craft balk tunney campbell true menol  | | Bad Brains - "Soul Craft" - 181 sec hardcore punk rock music video BlankTV
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To discuss this important case, please visit http://www.openmindsforum.com/ and click on the "enter the OM forum" button in the menu! If you have seen one of these things for real, then get in touch now!!! Auteur : saladfingers123456 Tags: alien raj ty animation drone strange craft chad lmh ufo coast extraterrestrial isaac caret music video big basin UFO  | | X-23B Nasa Experimental Craft - 158 sec A fleet of lifting bodies flown at the NASA Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, from 1963 to 1975 demonstrated the ability of pilots to maneuver (in the atmosphere) and safely land a wingless vehicle. These lifting bodies were basically designed so they could fly back to Earth from space and be landed like an aircraft at a pre-determined site. (In 1976 NASA renamed the FRC as the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center in honor of Hugh L. Dryden.)
In 1962, FRC Director Paul Bikle approved a program to build a lightweight, unpowered lifting body as a prototype to flight test the wingless concept. It would look like a "flying bathtub," and was designated the M2-F1. It featured a plywood shell, built by Gus Briegleb (a sailplane builder from El Mirage, California) placed over a tubular steel frame crafted at the FRC. Construction was completed in 1963.
The success of the Flight Research Center M2-F1 program led to NASA development and construction of two heavyweight lifting bodies based on studies at the NASA Ames and Langley research centers--the M2-F2 and the HL-10, both built by the Northrop Corporation, Hawthorne, California. The Air Force also became interested in lifting body research and had a third design concept built, the X-24A, built by the Martin Company, Denver, Colorado. It was later modified into the X-24B and both configurations were flown in the joint NASA-Air Force lifting body program located at Dryden.
The X-24B design evolved from a family of potential reentry shapes, each with higher lift-to-drag ratios, proposed by the Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory.
To reduce the costs of constructing a research vehicle, the Air Force returned the X-24A to Martin for modifications that converted its bulbous shape into one resembling a "flying flatiron" -- rounded top, flat bottom, and a double-delta planform that ended in a pointed nose.
First to fly the X-24B was John A. Manke, a glide flight on August 1, 1973. He was also the pilot on the first powered mission November 15, 1973.
Among the final flights with the X-24B were two precise landings on the main concrete runway at Edwards, California, which showed that accurate unpowered reentry vehicle landings were operationally feasible. These missions were flown by Manke and Air Force Maj. Mike Love and represented the final milestone in a program that helped write the flight plan for the Space Shuttle program of today.
After launch from the B-52 "mothership" at an altitude of about 45,000 feet, the XLR-11 rocket engine was ignited and the vehicle accelerated to speeds of more than 1,100 miles per hour and to altitudes of 60,000 to 70,000 feet. After the rocket engine was shut down, the pilots began steep glides towards the Edwards runway. As the pilots entered the final leg of their approach, they increased their rate of descent to build up speed and used this energy to perform a "flare out" maneuver, which slowed their landing speed to about 200 miles per hour--the same basic approach pattern and landing speed of the Space Shuttles today.
The final powered flight with the X-24B aircraft was on September 23, 1975. The pilot was Bill Dana, and it was also the last rocket-powered flight flown at Dryden. It was also Dana who flew the last X-15 mission about seven years earlier.
Top speed reached with the X-24B was 1,164 miles per hour (Mach 1.76) by Love on October 25, 1974. The highest altitude reached was 74,100 feet, by Manke on May 22, 1975. The X-24B is on public display at the Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Auteur : bry3500 Tags:nasa aircraft Space  | | Craft by lft - 276 sec Full screen video, source code, schematics and more at: http://www.linusakesson.net/scene/craft/
1st place at Breakpoint 2008, in the Console / Real Wild compo. Auteur : lftkryo Tags: craft lft breakpoint diy electronics avr microcontroller atmega88 demo hack chiptune chiptunes wild scene demoscene  | | Blackalicious - The Craft - 215 sec [Chorus]
This Craft, this beat, this rhyme, this vibe
This style, they say music gives new life
From a source inside that is forever flowin'
This stage, this mic, this crowd, this show
This life, I've been given a gift tonight
And for that, I vow to be a vessel
[Gift of Gab - Verse One]
I didn't have to be, given the gift to rip
I'll never master me, I know that it's from Him
or Her or It, dimensions that sit
Waitin' to sift through me, I fall short, still it hits me swift
I didn't have to see, I coulda hit the lick
I coulda drifted it quick, I coulda quit so quick
It's really a trip, I guess I was picked
I don't know what I did to deserve a ride like this (Damn!)
I didn't have to eat, I coulda been so thin
I didn't have to be, quoting these sentences
I didn't have to reap, the work put in but then
even the work in itself was such a blessin
I didn't have to see, the planet lip to lip
I didn't have to make, a livin' writ to writ
I didn't have to dream and then begin to live it
And for that, I vow to be a vessel
[Chorus]
This Craft, this beat, this rhyme, this vibe
This style, they say music gives new life
From a source inside that is forever flowin'
This stage, this mic, this crowd, this show
This life, I've been given a gift tonight
And for that, I vow to be a vessel
[Verse Two]
I give thanks for my rhymin' ability
I don't front like it's not a responsibility
I can open a mind, if the youth will listen to me
I'm not goin' to front, like I'm on some killin' spree
and as hard as the times are, God is livin' through beats
that come not from minds, but that travel through spiritual reasons
Some of the time, I feel like, it's not even me
No mon-ey can buy gateways to infinity
Still I'm hun-gry to shine, when I know I should let it be
I want but I have, every single thing that we need
So help me align self with soul and then I'll be free
To sculpt and design verbal styles and experience freedom
[Chorus]
This Craft, this beat, this rhyme, this vibe
This style, they say music gives new life
From a source inside that is forever flowin'
This stage, this mic, this crowd, this show
This life, I've been given a gift tonight
And for that, I vow to be a vessel
[Chief Xcel samples]
"Let go, do what's in front of you"
"Then, let go, then do what's in front of you"
[Verse Three]
This ain't leisure, although it feels
It is a duty, a way to live, another way to give
Another way to just, have communion
With the source of the sun and moon and, a way to pay the bills
Displayin' skills, I take it REAL serious
The vibe's so mysterious, not just one more day to kill
..and I could lose my connection
if I do not respect it enough, fffade away it will
Day to day it gives energies
That replenish me, if I believe and I say it will
and act on it, 'cause action is the key to freedom
Only way to be a leader, lead by the way you live
[Chorus 3X]
This Craft, this beat, this rhyme, this vibe
This style, they say music gives new life
From a source inside that is forever flowin'
This stage, this mic, this crowd, this show
This life, I've been given a gift tonight
And for that, I vow to be a vessel Auteur : Shankzilla87 Tags: rap lyrics beat hiphop hip hop underground  | | Craft ROBO Desktop Cutting Plotter Demo - 150 sec Craft ROBO Desktop Cutting Plotter cuts paper, card stock, vinyl, flex, flock...
In this video, Craft ROBO cuts pre-printed gift boxes with perfect results in less than 2 minutes. Learn more at CraftROBOstore.com by Graphtec America. Auteur : CraftROBO Tags:Craft ROBO craftrobo papercrafts scrapbooking graphtec cutting plotter cutter graphics scoring wishblade cricut  | | Pure Reason Revolution - Intention Craft (LIVE) - 529 sec Live at Islington Academy Auteur : pinkila Tags:PURE REASON REVOLUTION LIVE  | | THE CRAFT - NANCY'S CRAFT - 223 sec Depiction of how Nancy takes crap from nobody and enjoys being powerful. Song is "cuz i can" by pink. Auteur : icyrains927 Tags:the craft nancy bonnie rochelle sarah witchcraft magick pink magic  | | The Craft Movie [Pt. 5] - 595 sec Four girls at a Los Angeles Catholic school form a coven of witches that cast spells on their classmates and each other. Their new powers overwhelm them, leading to an internal power struggle. Auteur : Kathieva Tags:the craft movie magic magick wicca coven witch witchcraft paganism  | | M.Craft "Sweets" promo video - 193 sec M.Craft "Sweets" promo video starring Rose Byrne. Directed by Kinga Burza for 679 recordings. Auteur : owwow Tags:m.craft promo video rose byrne  | | NASA X-craft -The Lifting Bodies - 427 sec The M2-F1 lifting body, dubbed the "flying bathtub" by the media, was the precursor of a remarkable series of wingless flying vehicles that contributed data used in the Space Shuttles.
Based on the ideas and basic design of Alfred J. Eggers and others at the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory (now the Ames Research Center), Mountain View, California, in the mid-1950's, the M2-F1 was built in 1962-63 over a four-month period for a cost of only about $30,000, plus an additional $8,000-$10,000 for an ejection seat. Engineers and technicians at the NASA Flight Research Center (now NASA Dryden) kept costs low by designing and fabricating it partly in-house, with the plywood shell constructed by a local sailplane builder. Someone at the time estimated that it would have cost a major aircraft company $150,000 to build the same vehicle.
Flown by such famous research pilots as Milt Thompson, Bruce Peterson, Chuck Yeager, and Bill Dana, the lightweight flying bathtub demonstrated that a wingless vehicle shaped for reentry into the Earth's atmosphere from space could be flown and landed safely.
Flown from 1963 to 1966, the lightweight M2-F1 paved the way for the heavyweight M2-F2, M2-F3, HL-10, X-24A, and X-24B lifting bodies that flew under rocket power after launch from a B-52 mothership. The heavyweights flew from 1966 to 1975, demonstrating the viability and versatility of the wingless configuration and the ability of a vehicle with low lift-over-drag characteristics to fly to high altitudes and then to land precisely with their rocket engines no longer burning. Their unpowered approaches and landings showed that the Space Shuttles need not decrease their payloads by carrying fuel and engines that would have been required for conventional, powered landings. The lifting bodies also prepared the way for the later X-33 and X-38 programs that feature lifting-body shapes.
Based on the ideas and basic design of Alfred J. Eggers and others at the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory (now the Ames Research Center), Mountain View, California, in the mid-1950's, the M2-F1 was built in 1962-63 over a four-month period for a cost of only about $30,000, plus an additional $8,000-$10,000 for an ejection seat. Engineers and technicians at the NASA Flight Research Center (now NASA Dryden) kept costs low by designing and fabricating it partly in-house, with the plywood shell constructed by a local sailplane builder. Someone at the time estimated that it would have cost a major aircraft company $150,000 to build the same vehicle.
Unlike the later lifting bodies, the M2-F1 was unpowered and was initially towed by a souped-up Pontiac convertible until it was airborne. Later a C-47 took over the towing duties. Flown by such famous research pilots as Milt Thompson, Bruce Peterson, Chuck Yeager, and Bill Dana, the lightweight flying bathtub demonstrated that a wingless vehicle shaped for reentry into the Earth's atmosphere from space could be flown and landed safely.
Flown from 1963 to 1966, the lightweight M2-F1 paved the way for the heavyweight M2-F2, M2-F3, HL-10, X-24A, and X-24B lifting bodies that flew under rocket power after launch from a B-52 mothership. The heavyweights flew from 1966 to 1975, demonstrating the viability and versatility of the wingless configuration and the ability of a vehicle with low lift-over-drag characteristics to fly to high altitudes and then to land precisely with their rocket engines no longer burning. Their unpowered approaches and landings showed that the Space Shuttles need not decrease their payloads by carrying fuel and engines that would have been required for conventional, powered landings. The lifting bodies also prepared the way for the later X-33 and X-38 programs that feature lifting-body shapes.
The entire lifting-body program was carried out at comparatively low cost in partnership with the Ames and Langley Research Centers, the Air Force, and their Northrop and Martin industrial partners. It was a harbinger of the later philosophy of, "faster, better, cheaper," and epitomized the innovation, technical agility, and discovery through flight research that have characterized the Dryden Flight Research Center for more than fifty years.al agility, and discovery through flight research that have characterized the Dryden Flight Research Center for more than fifty years. Auteur : bry3500 Tags:nasa flying bathtub ufo  | | Plastic Bag Crochet - CRAFT Video Podcast - 195 sec Cristen Andrews of shares with us her plastic bag crafts and shows us how to get started with crocheting plastic bags. Auteur : makemagazine Tags: arts crafts crochet plasticbags recycle  | | KLAATU CALLING OCCUPANTS OF THE INTERPLANETARY CRAFT - 423 sec ESSA É A MUSICA EM HOMENAGEM AO SAUDOSO ZINHA LAGARTINHA E AOS PIANIMMMMMMMMMM NA OREINHA DELE !!!!
UM AMIGO QUE VIAJAVA NAS MINHAS VIAGENS COMO POUCOS...ELE GOSTAVA DO PIANIMMMMM E DELIRAVA NA CONDIÇAO DE LAGARTINHA .... Auteur : quinhas Tags:KLAATU ZINHA LAGARTINHA PROGRESSIVO PROGRESSIVE PROG  | | Craft Felting Project: Crafts Beautiful July 2007 - 644 sec Felting (Felt) Project: Corinne Bradd shows Kristy Clark the technique of felting, by matting together the fibres of unspun of wool with a barbed needle to create a dense form that can be shaped. Corinne uses this craft, both in this video demonstration, and in the pages of the latest issue of Crafts Beautiful, to create tiny, cute dogs of various breeds. You'll find the full instructions for this fun and satisfying craft on p94 of Crafts Beautiful, July '07, available now from all good newsagents, priced £3.50. Auteur : TheCraftsChannel Tags:Felting Crafts Art Crafting Tips Paper ScissorsCard Making Cards Beautiful Birthday Pink Bright Funky Beads  |
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