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| coast to coast am dec 20 2008 part 5Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:27:11 -0800 by tube999kExploring the U-869Appearing during the first hour, professional diver Richie Kohler talked about his role in exploring the U-869, a previously undiscovered sunken German WWII U-Boat. He detailed some of the harrowing difficulties faced while researching the downed ship. Such treacherous conditions included a mere twenty minute window of opportunity for exploring the inside of the vessel, while also maneuvering around the many bodies of deceased German sailors. "Quite literally, history is waiting for us off our beaches ... and scuba is a way to visit that history and, in some ways, correct it," he mused.RecapWorld Changing IdeasAuthor and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki discussed world changing ideas, how they are born and why some succeed and others fail. At the root of a great idea, he said, "it has to enable you to do things you've always wanted to do. Or, even better, it should enable you to do things that you did not know you wanted to do."Kawasaki explained the origins for many revolutionary ideas, saying that they begin by asking "wouldn't it be neat if?" While this may sound like a simple genesis, he emphasized that following through with the concept is critical to any idea's success. "Many people ask the question ... but not that many try it," he observed. Based on his prolific career, Kawasaki said that his opinion has changed about the difficulties of actualizing a winning idea. He summed up this change of heart by noting, "I used to think that the idea is the key and, once you get a good idea, implementation is easy, now that I'm at the end of my career, I think the exact opposite."One surprising element to profitable ideas, that Kawasaki cited, was the importance of having a story behind the concept, whether the tale is true or not. To demonstrate this, he recounted the popular story that Ebay was created so the founder's wife could sell Pez dispensers online. "Not too many people know that that is a story they made up after the fact," he revealed, "it had nothing to do with Pez dispensers." Extending the power of storytelling beyond that, he noted that "storytellers are also very good entrepreneurs," because they can inspire others to envision their "what if" scenario.Related ArticlesMark of the Beast?This massive paw print is the latest evidence of an alleged "big cat" that has been sighted by numerous residents of Cannock Chase, England. The reports of the feline have been so plentiful over the years that it is has become known as "The Cannock Chase Beast." More on the story here. http://www.chasepost .net/news-in-cannock /cannock-burntwood-n ews/2008/12/18/canno ck-beast-paw-print-e vidence-93633-225051 64/Websitesguykawasa ki.comalltop.comBook sReality CheckWebsitesrichiek ohler.comu869.com Related: coast to | |
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| coast to coast am dec 20 2008 part 4Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:21:36 -0800 by tube999kExploring the U-869Appearing during the first hour, professional diver Richie Kohler talked about his role in exploring the U-869, a previously undiscovered sunken German WWII U-Boat. He detailed some of the harrowing difficulties faced while researching the downed ship. Such treacherous conditions included a mere twenty minute window of opportunity for exploring the inside of the vessel, while also maneuvering around the many bodies of deceased German sailors. "Quite literally, history is waiting for us off our beaches ... and scuba is a way to visit that history and, in some ways, correct it," he mused.RecapWorld Changing IdeasAuthor and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki discussed world changing ideas, how they are born and why some succeed and others fail. At the root of a great idea, he said, "it has to enable you to do things you've always wanted to do. Or, even better, it should enable you to do things that you did not know you wanted to do."Kawasaki explained the origins for many revolutionary ideas, saying that they begin by asking "wouldn't it be neat if?" While this may sound like a simple genesis, he emphasized that following through with the concept is critical to any idea's success. "Many people ask the question ... but not that many try it," he observed. Based on his prolific career, Kawasaki said that his opinion has changed about the difficulties of actualizing a winning idea. He summed up this change of heart by noting, "I used to think that the idea is the key and, once you get a good idea, implementation is easy, now that I'm at the end of my career, I think the exact opposite."One surprising element to profitable ideas, that Kawasaki cited, was the importance of having a story behind the concept, whether the tale is true or not. To demonstrate this, he recounted the popular story that Ebay was created so the founder's wife could sell Pez dispensers online. "Not too many people know that that is a story they made up after the fact," he revealed, "it had nothing to do with Pez dispensers." Extending the power of storytelling beyond that, he noted that "storytellers are also very good entrepreneurs," because they can inspire others to envision their "what if" scenario.Related ArticlesMark of the Beast?This massive paw print is the latest evidence of an alleged "big cat" that has been sighted by numerous residents of Cannock Chase, England. The reports of the feline have been so plentiful over the years that it is has become known as "The Cannock Chase Beast." More on the story here. http://www.chasepost .net/news-in-cannock /cannock-burntwood-n ews/2008/12/18/canno ck-beast-paw-print-e vidence-93633-225051 64/Websitesguykawasa ki.comalltop.comBook sReality CheckWebsitesrichiek ohler.comu869.com Related: coast to | |
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| Steve Dies ~ German Fandub~Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:20:16 -0800 by Ashe235mein zweiter fandub ^^dabei dachte ich , ich hör nach dem ersten auf aber dies is meine Lieblingsszene von dem Spiel Resident Evil : Code Veronicaalso ich sag ja von mir aus das ich emotionen nicht rüberbringen kann xD nun ja iwie hab ich doch recht oder ? xDD Related: steve dies ~ german fandub~ | |
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| coast to coast am dec 20 2008 part 3Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:16:08 -0800 by tube999kExploring the U-869Appearing during the first hour, professional diver Richie Kohler talked about his role in exploring the U-869, a previously undiscovered sunken German WWII U-Boat. He detailed some of the harrowing difficulties faced while researching the downed ship. Such treacherous conditions included a mere twenty minute window of opportunity for exploring the inside of the vessel, while also maneuvering around the many bodies of deceased German sailors. "Quite literally, history is waiting for us off our beaches ... and scuba is a way to visit that history and, in some ways, correct it," he mused.RecapWorld Changing IdeasAuthor and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki discussed world changing ideas, how they are born and why some succeed and others fail. At the root of a great idea, he said, "it has to enable you to do things you've always wanted to do. Or, even better, it should enable you to do things that you did not know you wanted to do."Kawasaki explained the origins for many revolutionary ideas, saying that they begin by asking "wouldn't it be neat if?" While this may sound like a simple genesis, he emphasized that following through with the concept is critical to any idea's success. "Many people ask the question ... but not that many try it," he observed. Based on his prolific career, Kawasaki said that his opinion has changed about the difficulties of actualizing a winning idea. He summed up this change of heart by noting, "I used to think that the idea is the key and, once you get a good idea, implementation is easy, now that I'm at the end of my career, I think the exact opposite."One surprising element to profitable ideas, that Kawasaki cited, was the importance of having a story behind the concept, whether the tale is true or not. To demonstrate this, he recounted the popular story that Ebay was created so the founder's wife could sell Pez dispensers online. "Not too many people know that that is a story they made up after the fact," he revealed, "it had nothing to do with Pez dispensers." Extending the power of storytelling beyond that, he noted that "storytellers are also very good entrepreneurs," because they can inspire others to envision their "what if" scenario.Related ArticlesMark of the Beast?This massive paw print is the latest evidence of an alleged "big cat" that has been sighted by numerous residents of Cannock Chase, England. The reports of the feline have been so plentiful over the years that it is has become known as "The Cannock Chase Beast." More on the story here. http://www.chasepost .net/news-in-cannock /cannock-burntwood-n ews/2008/12/18/canno ck-beast-paw-print-e vidence-93633-225051 64/Websitesguykawasa ki.comalltop.comBook sReality CheckWebsitesrichiek ohler.comu869.com Related: coast to | |
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| coast to coast am dec 20 2008 part 2Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:09:39 -0800 by tube999kExploring the U-869Appearing during the first hour, professional diver Richie Kohler talked about his role in exploring the U-869, a previously undiscovered sunken German WWII U-Boat. He detailed some of the harrowing difficulties faced while researching the downed ship. Such treacherous conditions included a mere twenty minute window of opportunity for exploring the inside of the vessel, while also maneuvering around the many bodies of deceased German sailors. "Quite literally, history is waiting for us off our beaches ... and scuba is a way to visit that history and, in some ways, correct it," he mused.RecapWorld Changing IdeasAuthor and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki discussed world changing ideas, how they are born and why some succeed and others fail. At the root of a great idea, he said, "it has to enable you to do things you've always wanted to do. Or, even better, it should enable you to do things that you did not know you wanted to do."Kawasaki explained the origins for many revolutionary ideas, saying that they begin by asking "wouldn't it be neat if?" While this may sound like a simple genesis, he emphasized that following through with the concept is critical to any idea's success. "Many people ask the question ... but not that many try it," he observed. Based on his prolific career, Kawasaki said that his opinion has changed about the difficulties of actualizing a winning idea. He summed up this change of heart by noting, "I used to think that the idea is the key and, once you get a good idea, implementation is easy, now that I'm at the end of my career, I think the exact opposite."One surprising element to profitable ideas, that Kawasaki cited, was the importance of having a story behind the concept, whether the tale is true or not. To demonstrate this, he recounted the popular story that Ebay was created so the founder's wife could sell Pez dispensers online. "Not too many people know that that is a story they made up after the fact," he revealed, "it had nothing to do with Pez dispensers." Extending the power of storytelling beyond that, he noted that "storytellers are also very good entrepreneurs," because they can inspire others to envision their "what if" scenario.Related ArticlesMark of the Beast?This massive paw print is the latest evidence of an alleged "big cat" that has been sighted by numerous residents of Cannock Chase, England. The reports of the feline have been so plentiful over the years that it is has become known as "The Cannock Chase Beast." More on the story here. http://www.chasepost .net/news-in-cannock /cannock-burntwood-n ews/2008/12/18/canno ck-beast-paw-print-e vidence-93633-225051 64/Websitesguykawasa ki.comalltop.comBook sReality CheckWebsitesrichiek ohler.comu869.com Related: coast to | |
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| Anna German - Tanczace EurydykiFri, 09 Jan 2009 13:09:03 -0800 by Wunder8484Anna German - Tanczace Eurydyki???? ?????? - ????????? ????????Anna German - The dancing EuridicasW kawiarence na roguKazdej nocy jest koncertZatrzymajcie sie w proguEurydyki tanczaceZanim swit pierwszy promienRzuci smuga na scianyNiech was tula w ramionachOrfeusze pijaniPlyna gwiazdy jak stuleciaNoc kotary mgly rozwieszaNa tanczace EurydykiKoronkowy rzuci szalRzeka spiewa pod mostamiTanczy krzywy cien latarniO otwarte drzwi kawiarniGrzbiet ociera czarny kotKto ma takie dziwne oczy Eurydyka EurydykaKto ma takie dziwne ustaEurydyka EurydykaJuz niedlugo na widnokragSwit rozowy wplynie wolnoMgly rozwieja sie jak przedzaZgasna swiatla prysnie czarWiatr sie zerwal w zaulkachTraca drzewa jak strunyCzy to spiewa OrfeoCzy to drzewa tak szumiaNa wystawe w drogeriiCzarny kot cicho wracaZanim kogut zapieje Musi stopic sie w zapachRzeka szemrze pod mostamiZnikl juz szary cien latarniWchodza ludzie do kawiarniNa ulicach zwykly gwarA wiatr tanczy ulicamiWiatr koluje jak pijanyI rozwiesza na galeziachZ pajeczyny tkany szalKto ma takie dziwne oczyEurydyka EuydykaKto ma takie dziwne ustaEurydyka EurydykaA wiatr tanczy ulicamiWiatr koluje jak pijanyMgly rozwialy sie jak przedzaZostal tylkoZostal tylko czarny kot Related: anna german tanczace eurydyki 70-te lata ???? ?????? ????????? ???????? | |
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| coast to coast am dec 20 2008 part 1Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:03:22 -0800 by tube999kExploring the U-869Appearing during the first hour, professional diver Richie Kohler talked about his role in exploring the U-869, a previously undiscovered sunken German WWII U-Boat. He detailed some of the harrowing difficulties faced while researching the downed ship. Such treacherous conditions included a mere twenty minute window of opportunity for exploring the inside of the vessel, while also maneuvering around the many bodies of deceased German sailors. "Quite literally, history is waiting for us off our beaches ... and scuba is a way to visit that history and, in some ways, correct it," he mused.RecapWorld Changing IdeasAuthor and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki discussed world changing ideas, how they are born and why some succeed and others fail. At the root of a great idea, he said, "it has to enable you to do things you've always wanted to do. Or, even better, it should enable you to do things that you did not know you wanted to do."Kawasaki explained the origins for many revolutionary ideas, saying that they begin by asking "wouldn't it be neat if?" While this may sound like a simple genesis, he emphasized that following through with the concept is critical to any idea's success. "Many people ask the question ... but not that many try it," he observed. Based on his prolific career, Kawasaki said that his opinion has changed about the difficulties of actualizing a winning idea. He summed up this change of heart by noting, "I used to think that the idea is the key and, once you get a good idea, implementation is easy, now that I'm at the end of my career, I think the exact opposite."One surprising element to profitable ideas, that Kawasaki cited, was the importance of having a story behind the concept, whether the tale is true or not. To demonstrate this, he recounted the popular story that Ebay was created so the founder's wife could sell Pez dispensers online. "Not too many people know that that is a story they made up after the fact," he revealed, "it had nothing to do with Pez dispensers." Extending the power of storytelling beyond that, he noted that "storytellers are also very good entrepreneurs," because they can inspire others to envision their "what if" scenario.Related ArticlesMark of the Beast?This massive paw print is the latest evidence of an alleged "big cat" that has been sighted by numerous residents of Cannock Chase, England. The reports of the feline have been so plentiful over the years that it is has become known as "The Cannock Chase Beast." More on the story here. http://www.chasepost .net/news-in-cannock /cannock-burntwood-n ews/2008/12/18/canno ck-beast-paw-print-e vidence-93633-225051 64/Websitesguykawasa ki.comalltop.comBook sReality CheckWebsitesrichiek ohler.comu869.com Related: coast to | |
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| Me singing my own song "We weren't meant to be"Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:03:19 -0800 by BibiLoves2singWell, its a pretty sad song - I sang & wrote it because my boyfriend was cheating on me.Lyric:I sing this song for you long ago we wanted to tryI thought you were my real love although you often made me crybut we never gave up, saw a new chance saw it everydaybut now the time has come where I should let you, go awayRight now this feeling is eating me inside it eats me up insidei wanna say I love you but I just dont wanna lieand now you hear my voice ignoring it againI cant stand by you cuz we both know you aint ma manYou are not my heart you are not my soul anymoreI wont cry a tear cause they are just falling on the floornow I cannot breath dying in the heatBut we both know baby we were not meant to beNow there are just memories I have to put awaayif you think its easy youre wrong this pain is insaneim just here try to break free and try to get awayfrom all youve left and all the shadows that you madeMy heart has always been with you everytimewhat we did wasnt wrong no it just wasnt rightI made my mind up - and u are not worth the painCuz every tear that falls is another for the rainGerman translation:Ich singe dieses Lied fuer dich , lange ist es her, als wir es versuchtenich dachte es waere wahre Liebe, obwohl du mich oft zum weinen brachtestaber wir gaben nie auf, sahen eine neue chance - sahen sie jeden Tagaber jetzt ist die Zeit gekommen, wo ich dich gehen lassen sollteim Moment frisst mich dieses Gefuehl innerlich auf - es frisst mich aufich moechte "ich liebe dich" sagen aber ich will dich nicht beluegenund jetzt hoerst du meine Stimme - ignorierst sie mal wiederich kann nicht bei dir bleiben, weil wir beiden wissen, dass du nicht mein Mann bistDu bist nicht mehr mein Herz, du bist nicht mehr meine Seeleich werde nicht eine Traene weinen, denn sie fallen eh nur auf den Bodenich kann nicht atmen - sterbe in der Hitzeaber wir beide wissen baby, dass wir nicht fuer einander bestimmt sindjetzt sind es nur noch erinnerungen - die ich wegpacken musswenn du denkst das das leicht fuer mich ist dann liegst du falsch - der schmerz ist unbeschreiblichich bin doch nur hier um zu fliehen und wegzukommenvon all den Dingen die du hinterlassen hast , all die Schatten die du machtestmein herz war immer mit dir - JEDERZEITwas wir machten war nicht falsch , nein - es war nur einfach nicht richtigich hab drueber nachgedacht und du bist diesen schmerz nicht wertdenn jede traene die faellt ist wieder eine umsonst Related: sad boyfriend love lovesong liebeskummer betrogen cheated crying me singing we were not meant to be | |
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| Putin and Tu-160Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:00:38 -0800 by Alexei55555The Tupolev Tu-160 (Russian: ??????? ??-160, NATO reporting name Blackjack) is a supersonic, variable-geometry heavy bomber designed by the Soviet Union. It is similar in configuration to the B-1 Lancer but is significantly faster than the B-1B at altitude with reportedly greater range and payload capacity.Entered service in 1987 with the 184 Guards Bomber Regiment, based at Priluki, Ukraine[1], the Tu-160 was the last strategic bomber designed by the Soviet Union but remains in production, with at least 16 currently in service with the Russian Air Force.Pilots of the Tu-160 call it the White Swan, due to its maneuverability and antiflash white finish.[2]Although several civil and military transport aircraft are bigger, the Tu-160 has the greatest total thrust, and the heaviest takeoff weight of any combat aircraft, and the highest top speed as well as one of the largest payloads of any current heavy bomber.The Tu-160 bears some resemblance to the North American Rockwell B-1A Lancer, although it is significantly larger and has greater range. The Blackjack has a blended wing profile and variable-geometry wings, with sweep selectable from 20° to 65°. Full-span slats are used on the leading edges, with double-slotted flaps on the trailing edges. The Tu-160 has a fly-by-wire control system.It is powered by four Kuznetsov NK-321 afterburning turbofan engines, the most powerful ever fitted to a combat aircraft. Unlike the B-1B, which abandoned the Mach 2+ requirement of the original B-1A, it retains variable intakes, and is capable of reaching speeds slightly higher than Mach 2 at altitude.The Tu-160 is equipped with a probe and drogue in-flight refueling system for extended-range missions, although it is rarely used. The Tu-160's massive internal fuel capacity of 130 tons gives the aircraft a roughly 15-hour flight endurance at a cruise speed of around 530 mph (850 km/h, Mach 0.77) at 30,000 ft (9,145 m).[3]Although the Tu-160 was designed for reduced detectability to both radar and infrared, it is not a stealth aircraft. Russian sources claim that it has a smaller radar cross section (RCS) than the B-1B.[citation needed] Nevertheless, on 25 April 2006 Commander Igor Khvorov claimed that Tu-160s had managed to penetrate the US Arctic zone undetected, leading to a NATO investigation.[4] [5][6]The Tu-160 has an Obzor-K attack radar in a slightly upturned dielectric radome, and a separate "Sopka" terrain-following radar, which provides fully automatic terrain-following flight at low altitude. The Tu-160 has an electro-optical bombsight. Its electronic warfare suite includes comprehensive active and passive ECM systems.The Tu-160 has a crew of four (pilot, co-pilot, weapons systems officer and defensive systems operator) in K-36DM ejection seats. The pilot has a fighter-style control stick, but the flight instruments are traditional "steam gauge" dials. A crew rest area, a toilet, and a galley are provided for long flights. There is no HUD, nor are CRT multi-function displays provided in the original aircraft; however, plans for modernization of all Tu-160s were announced in 2003. They include a new digital flight control system, and the ability to carry new weapon types, such as new non-nuclear long-range cruise missiles.Weapons are carried in two internal bays, each capable of holding 20,000 kg (44,400 lb) of free-fall weapons or a rotary launcher for nuclear missiles; additional missiles may also be carried externally. The aircraft's payload capacity is 45,000kg, making it the heaviest bomber ever built. However no defensive weapons are provided; the Tu-160 is the first unarmed post-World War II Soviet bomber.A demilitarized, commercial version of the Tu-160, dubbed Tu-160SK, was displayed at Asian Aerospace in Singapore in 1994 with a model of a small space vehicle named Burlak attached underneath the fuselage. In 1995 Tupolev announced a partnership with the German firm OHB-System to produce the aircraft as a carrier for the launch vehicle; the German government subsequently withdrew funding in 1998. Related: tu-160 | |
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