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ONE TREE HILL - -ONLY on. www.webinest.com www.facebook.com/webinestsite SUBSCRIBE!! NEW FAN SITE: LAUNCHED SEPTEMBER 2010 One Tree Hill is an American teen, young adult television drama created by Mark Schwahn, which premiered on September 23, 2003 on The WB Television Network.[1] After its third season, The WB merged with UPN to form The CW Television Network, and since September 27, 2006 the network is the official broadcaster for the show in the USA. The show is set in fictional town Tree Hill in North Carolina and originally follows the lives of two half-brothers, Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan Scott (James Lafferty). Their relationship evolves from heartless enemies to caring brothers, and the basketball drama, as well as the brothers' on-again/off-again romances with female characters, are significant elements within the series. The first four seasons of the show focus on the characters' high school years. With the beginning of the fifth season, Schwahn decided to skip the timeline four years ahead, showing their lives after college. In the seventh season, he adjusted the timeline one year into the future after the sixth season.[2] The opening credits were originally intertwined with the song "I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin DeGraw playing in the background. The theme was removed from the opening in the fifth season, due to production costs and Schwahn feeling that it was more so representative of the main five's adolescent lives.[3] The credits then ...
ONE TREE HILL - -ONLY on. www.webinest.com www.facebook.com/webinestsite SUBSCRIBE!! NEW FAN SITE: LAUNCHED SEPTEMBER 2010 One Tree Hill is an American teen, young adult television drama created by Mark Schwahn, which premiered on September 23, 2003 on The WB Television Network.[1] After its third season, The WB merged with UPN to form The CW Television Network, and since September 27, 2006 the network is the official broadcaster for the show in the USA. The show is set in fictional town Tree Hill in North Carolina and originally follows the lives of two half-brothers, Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan Scott (James Lafferty). Their relationship evolves from heartless enemies to caring brothers, and the basketball drama, as well as the brothers' on-again/off-again romances with female characters, are significant elements within the series. The first four seasons of the show focus on the characters' high school years. With the beginning of the fifth season, Schwahn decided to skip the timeline four years ahead, showing their lives after college. In the seventh season, he adjusted the timeline one year into the future after the sixth season.[2] The opening credits were originally intertwined with the song "I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin DeGraw playing in the background. The theme was removed from the opening in the fifth season, due to production costs and Schwahn feeling that it was more so representative of the main five's adolescent lives.[3] The credits then ...
www.koobits.com The cool way to learn US geography! Renowned cartoonist Phil Yeh's bestselling educational comic, Dinosaurs Across America, now in full color and interactivity for Windows PCs and tablets. iPad version coming soon. You can choose to flip through the book or explore the 50 states. Piece the jigsaw map together and learn interesting facts about each state from Alabama to Wyoming. Colorful illustrations take you through Patrick Rabbit's adventure with the dinosaurs. - Drag Patrick and the dinosaurs around the rooms - Read the book page by page or explore your favorite states by interacting with the map - Learn and remember the states by listening to the voice pronunciation - Discover when each state was founded with the Timeline Download KooBits 4.0 for free and get this amazing ebook today!
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Sorry this is so late. I was planning to upload it two weeks ago, but my MacBook charger decided to melt. So, here it is! Better late than never lol. Follow Me: twitter.com Website: seventhdayfilms.com
Calgary's City Council sessions are recorded by the city for live broadcast (on SHAW channel 94, and a Windows Media stream), but NOT as a historical archive. This recording of Council's November 8th session was captured and uploaded to YouTube to illustrate how Nenshi's "Better Idea #8" (a more transparent City Council) can be achieved economically and efficiently. For details on my own work-flow, and my suggestions for the City of Calgary, please visit: gordonmcdowell.com
Publication: tasvideos.org RoboCop versus The Terminator (1993) is based on a comic book that is a typical example of two popular but completely unrelated fiction universes merged into one. Such a process usually results in ruined timeline coherence for either or both of them, and this game is no exception. As a result, we get a pretty wild mishmash of RoboCop's and Terminator's backstories in a silly plot, accompanied by equally wild gameplay. This includes seemingly inescapable bullet sprays, leotard-clad baddies, exploding heads, hidden 1-ups conveniently placed in something that looks like lava, and so on. The sheer frustration RoboCop experiences from all this madness can only be vented by banging his head on a rock. (You wish that any of this was a joke.) The Genesis version of this game is notable for the amount of gore and other PG-13 goodies, as well as being able to abuse death and other things that make it most suitable for a TAS.
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As principal of Los Angelesbased 344 Design, Stefan Bucher has worked in the fields of advertising, graphic design, and illustration. He began his career at a young age in his native Germany, redrawing existing ads in need of a design makeover, some of which he sold to the original clients. After studies at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Bucher worked briefly in advertising before striking out on his own as a designer and entrepreneur. He is author and designer of the books The Graphic Eye: Photographs by Graphic Designers from around the Globe and All Access: The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers as well as 100 Days of Monsters, which documents his creations for the blog dailymonster.com. Beginning with just a few drops of ink and a can of compressed air, Bucher transforms these abstract and random blots into fanciful and imaginative creatures. Published through his blog, his monsters have inspired a creative community of contributors—people who have written inventive back stories for his creatures, those helping to build the worlds tallest monster by adding their own piece, or others who participate in his Open Source Monster forum.
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Ironhide info: Parting from the previous voyager mold, Jungle Attack replaces the Road Armor front bumper with a removable bullbar which itself transforms into a crossbow. He also includes a combat knife, minigun and rifle which replace his former weapons. The knife can be wielded as a bayonet by combining it with the supplied rifle. Other mold changes include new louvered window armored door panels, a weapons rack on his bed and roof, and spotlights over his windshield. ROTF DVD info: Disc 1: Commentary — By director JJ Abrams, writers Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman, producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Bryan Burk. Disc 2: The Human Factor: Revenge of the Fallen - This multi-chapter documentary chronicles the entire creation of the film and includes interviews with the cast and crew Seeds of Vengeance - Development and Design - After the overwhelming success of 2007's Transformers, how do the filmmakers top themselves for the sequel? Domestic Destruction - Production: United States - Michael Bay believes in going big: Big action and big explosions. Cast and crew are pushed to the limit as they traverse the US from New Mexico to Pennsylvania. Joint Operations - Production: Military - No other filmmaker in the world enjoys the kind of military access and cooperation Michael Bay has. Here we see just how efficient our armed forces are and the awe and respect shown by the cast. Wonders of the World - Production: Middle East - You can't really reproduce Egypt ...
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Watch ATSF #471 change throughout the years. She's celebrating her 3rd Birthday this month! All content except the music is © copyright 2006-2009 Alex O'Donnell. Unauthorized reproduction will result in reporting.
I OWN NOTHING! REPEAT I OWN NOTHING! Newtype (ニュータイプ Nyūtaipu?) is a popular monthly magazine publication originating from Japan, covering anime and manga (and to a lesser extent, tokusatsu, Japanese science fiction and video games). It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985 with its April issue, and has since seen regular release on the 10th of every month in its home country. An English version has since been published, called Newtype USA; a version of Newtype is also published in Korea. Spin-off publications of Newtype also exist in Japan, such as Newtype Hero/Newtype the Live (which are dedicated to tokusatsu) and NewWORDS (which is geared toward a more mature adult market), as well as numerous limited-run versions (such as Clamp Newtype). The name of the magazine comes from the "Newtypes" in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam series, specifically Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) and its sequel Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985). Newtype magazine launched a week after Zeta Gundam began airing on March 2, 1985. The North American counterpart of the magazine ceased publication after their February 2008 volume release. Newtype USA included both translated Japanese content and original US material. Content included anime, manga, music, game, toy and model reviews, director interviews, artist profiles, and regular columns by industry experts, tastemakers and deep-cover insiders. Newtype USA also included bonus content, such as posters ...
I OWN NOTHING! REPEAT I OWN NOTHING! Newtype (ニュータイプ Nyūtaipu?) is a popular monthly magazine publication originating from Japan, covering anime and manga (and to a lesser extent, tokusatsu, Japanese science fiction and video games). It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985 with its April issue, and has since seen regular release on the 10th of every month in its home country. An English version has since been published, called Newtype USA; a version of Newtype is also published in Korea. Spin-off publications of Newtype also exist in Japan, such as Newtype Hero/Newtype the Live (which are dedicated to tokusatsu) and NewWORDS (which is geared toward a more mature adult market), as well as numerous limited-run versions (such as Clamp Newtype). The name of the magazine comes from the "Newtypes" in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam series, specifically Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) and its sequel Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985). Newtype magazine launched a week after Zeta Gundam began airing on March 2, 1985. The North American counterpart of the magazine ceased publication after their February 2008 volume release. Newtype USA included both translated Japanese content and original US material. Content included anime, manga, music, game, toy and model reviews, director interviews, artist profiles, and regular columns by industry experts, tastemakers and deep-cover insiders. Newtype USA also included bonus content, such as posters ...
Paul Huschilt is an award-winning, certified speaking professional & storyteller who has worked in The United States, Canada, The Netherlands, France and most recently in Japan. He presents in English & French, (and most recently in Japanese.) Huschilt sits through Conferences, takes tons of notes, and converts what happens into an on-the-spot comic summary called The Ultimate Ending™. His respectfully irreverent presentations features humour at your own expense, for your own enjoyment. His educational achievements include a Master of Arts Management Degree from Carnegie Mellon University, a BFA (Acting) from the University of Windsor, a diploma in Career Counselling and a certificate in Adult Education. Huschilt has produced entertaining and inspiring DVD versions of his popular keynotes entitled 7 Humour Habits for Workplace Wellness and The Fool Climbs it Twice. Both provide life lessons that help you to be your best and do your best at work and at play. Best known for his ability to reawaken, in an outrageously funny manner, your passion for the things that are most important to you, Huschilt is a contributing author of the best-selling business book Awakening the Workplace. This video is brought to you by prospeakers.com - www.prospeakers.com - Canada's leading speakers' bureau. (416)420-4525 To book Paul Huschilt for your next event contact info@prospeakers.com 416 420 4525
www.attractualization.com Zig Ziglar teaches people all over the world the fundamentals of sales and success. Here he tells a story of a woman with a negative attitude who hated her job, shifted her attitude and changed her life. This video is from his Ziglar Inspire Podcast which I highly recommend you visit. Go here for more info. http
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Glenn and Janet Doman of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential explain their method of teaching parents how to teach their children on this 1979 show.
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Selling Your Home Strategies Investor and Wealth Building Video Series Let Us Show You How In This Video You Will Learn •A system used by a veteran Real Estate Broker •Methods for improving your home's sale •The five factors in selling your home •Issues which may arise from a home inspection •Common red flags during a home sales •What buyers may be concerned about •Home Inspection preparedness •Items that could affect the house's value •Environmental concerns to be aware of •Tips and Strategies That Could Save Thousands of Dollars in the Sale of Your Home! Your Host: Learn invaluable listing techniques used to help you sell you home. Charles Kraus a veteran Real Estate Agent and Broker shares his knowledge and experience with you in this video. Charles will discuss basic selling strategies used by individual looking to take a proactive look at selling their home. Mr. Kraus a has over 14 years of extensive experience and credentials in the industry including manager as well as several achievement awards for sales. This is an ideal how to video for the FSBO, for sale by owner, the investor or Realtor looking for industry proven property mehtods to help with sale of your house. For the complete video visit www.showmehowvideo.com
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The UNSC Cruiser Pillar of Autumn's core is about to go critical. A single Longsword is docked in the hangar. Captain Keyes and countless Marines are dead, possibly Johnson too. At least the Covenant haven't found Earth yet, right...? HALO: The Machinima Picture (created 11-2006) Since I discovered the Xbox game 'HALO' back in 2002, I have wanted to put this fabulous first-person sci-fi action romp on video for my friends and family to watch and enjoy as a two-hour cinematic experience. Back then I would have plugged the Xbox into my VCR's and tossed in a blank tape and used the pause button to edit in real time, taping the cinema scenes back to back. Analog hell. Crude as it would have been, I did this very thing for a few old games... like "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" on SEGA Dreamcast, and Rebel Assault II for the Playstation. Flash forward to 2006. I have a computer, a movie maker program, and the DVD burner to make it all contemporary. Not to mention the 'like-original' copies I can make for friends and family, unlike the degrade of vhs tapes. As for what I actually did... I plugged my Xbox console into the Dazzle USB converter and used my PC like a 30 GB recorder. I played through the game Halo (BUNGIE/Microsoft,2001) recording the cinema scenes that periodically would show the story... the one of humanity's fight against an alien threat. Then I recorded key transitions, audio cuts and first-person action sequences within the game, editing them on the computer ...
With Captain Jacob Keyes dead at the hands of the Flood, Master Chief and Cortana.1.0 locate and board the disabled Pillar of Autumn in a desperate final attempt to destroy Halo by detonating the ship's core. The existence of the galaxy's entire sentient populous hangs in the next few minutes. "Go big green." HALO: The Machinima Picture (created 11-2006) Since I discovered the Xbox game 'HALO' back in 2002, I have wanted to put this fabulous first-person sci-fi action romp on video for my friends and family to watch and enjoy as a two-hour cinematic experience. Back then I would have plugged the Xbox into my VCR's and tossed in a blank tape and used the pause button to edit in real time, taping the cinema scenes back to back. Analog hell. Crude as it would have been, I did this very thing for a few old games... like "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" on SEGA Dreamcast, and Rebel Assault II for the Playstation. Flash forward to 2006. I have a computer, a movie maker program, and the DVD burner to make it all contemporary. Not to mention the 'like-original' copies I can make for friends and family, unlike the degrade of vhs tapes. As for what I actually did... I plugged my Xbox console into the Dazzle USB converter and used my PC like a 30 GB recorder. I played through the game Halo (BUNGIE/Microsoft,2001) recording the cinema scenes that periodically would show the story... the one of humanity's fight against an alien threat. Then I recorded key transitions, audio cuts and ...
...So "containment" was vague... Now the stakes are 'galactic' as the race to stop 343 Guilty Spark from firing Halo begins. The only way to do this may be to destroy Halo itself. And what about the other six rings out there? HALO: The Machinima Picture (created 11-2006) Since I discovered the Xbox game 'HALO' back in 2002, I have wanted to put this fabulous first-person sci-fi action romp on video for my friends and family to watch and enjoy as a two-hour cinematic experience. Back then I would have plugged the Xbox into my VCR's and tossed in a blank tape and used the pause button to edit in real time, taping the cinema scenes back to back. Analog hell. Crude as it would have been, I did this very thing for a few old games... like "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" on SEGA Dreamcast, and Rebel Assault II for the Playstation. Flash forward to 2006. I have a computer, a movie maker program, and the DVD burner to make it all contemporary. Not to mention the 'like-original' copies I can make for friends and family, unlike the degrade of vhs tapes. As for what I actually did... I plugged my Xbox console into the Dazzle USB converter and used my PC like a 30 GB recorder. I played through the game Halo (BUNGIE/Microsoft,2001) recording the cinema scenes that periodically would show the story... the one of humanity's fight against an alien threat. Then I recorded key transitions, audio cuts and first-person action sequences within the game, editing them on the computer to make ...
The ancient Forerunners had a reason for building the Halo ring, and humanity has found it. Can they "handle it" is the hard question. HALO: The Machinima Picture (created 11-2006) Since I discovered the Xbox game 'HALO' back in 2002, I have wanted to put this fabulous first-person sci-fi action romp on video for my friends and family to watch and enjoy as a two-hour cinematic experience. Back then I would have plugged the Xbox into my VCR's and tossed in a blank tape and used the pause button to edit in real time, taping the cinema scenes back to back. Analog hell. Crude as it would have been, I did this very thing for a few old games... like "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" on SEGA Dreamcast, and Rebel Assault II for the Playstation. Flash forward to 2006. I have a computer, a movie maker program, and the DVD burner to make it all contemporary. Not to mention the 'like-original' copies I can make for friends and family, unlike the degrade of vhs tapes. As for what I actually did... I plugged my Xbox console into the Dazzle USB converter and used my PC like a 30 GB recorder. I played through the game Halo (BUNGIE/Microsoft,2001) recording the cinema scenes that periodically would show the story... the one of humanity's fight against an alien threat. Then I recorded key transitions, audio cuts and first-person action sequences within the game, editing them on the computer to make the beautiful cinema scenes tie together in a more 'movie-like' fashion. With the help of ...
Spartan-117, without Cortana.1.0, attempts a confusing mission to locate the Captain's squad - who were last known to be seizing a weapons cache. Master Chief will discover a hidden secret locked inside Halo, one nobody could have prepared for. HALO: The Machinima Picture (created 11-2006) Since I discovered the Xbox game 'HALO' back in 2002, I have wanted to put this fabulous first-person sci-fi action romp on video for my friends and family to watch and enjoy as a two-hour cinematic experience. Back then I would have plugged the Xbox into my VCR's and tossed in a blank tape and used the pause button to edit in real time, taping the cinema scenes back to back. Analog hell. Crude as it would have been, I did this very thing for a few old games... like "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" on SEGA Dreamcast, and Rebel Assault II for the Playstation. Flash forward to 2006. I have a computer, a movie maker program, and the DVD burner to make it all contemporary. Not to mention the 'like-original' copies I can make for friends and family, unlike the degrade of vhs tapes. As for what I actually did... I plugged my Xbox console into the Dazzle USB converter and used my PC like a 30 GB recorder. I played through the game Halo (BUNGIE/Microsoft,2001) recording the cinema scenes that periodically would show the story... the one of humanity's fight against an alien threat. Then I recorded key transitions, audio cuts and first-person action sequences within the game, editing them on ...
When a Covenant boarding party infiltrates the Pillar of Autumn, Master Chief Petty Officer Spartan-117 is given the mission to protect the UNSC artificial construct Cortana.1.0 while landing on the newly discovered ring world. Killing Covie bastards while waiting for the Captain to be located is a plus. HALO: The Machinima Picture (created 11-2006) Since I discovered the Xbox game 'HALO' back in 2002, I have wanted to put this fabulous first-person sci-fi action romp on video for my friends and family to watch and enjoy as a two-hour cinematic experience. Back then I would have plugged the Xbox into my VCR's and tossed in a blank tape and used the pause button to edit in real time, taping the cinema scenes back to back. Analog hell. Crude as it would have been, I did this very thing for a few old games... like "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" on SEGA Dreamcast, and Rebel Assault II for the Playstation. Flash forward to 2006. I have a computer, a movie maker program, and the DVD burner to make it all contemporary. Not to mention the 'like-original' copies I can make for friends and family, unlike the degrade of vhs tapes. As for what I actually did... I plugged my Xbox console into the Dazzle USB converter and used my PC like a 30 GB recorder. I played through the game Halo (BUNGIE/Microsoft,2001) recording the cinema scenes that periodically would show the story... the one of humanity's fight against an alien threat. Then I recorded key transitions, audio cuts and ...
September 19, 2552. Location: unknown. The UNSC encounters an orbital ring habitat while escaping the incineration of planet Reach by the Covenant, an alien army bent on mankind's extinction. The only hope left is to unseal the Hushed Casket, Spartan-117. HALO: The Machinima Picture (created 11-2006) Since I discovered the Xbox game 'HALO' back in 2002, I have wanted to put this fabulous first-person sci-fi action romp on video for my friends and family to watch and enjoy as a two-hour cinematic experience. Back then I would have plugged the Xbox into my VCR's and tossed in a blank tape and used the pause button to edit in real time, taping the cinema scenes back to back. Analog hell. Crude as it would have been, I did this very thing for a few old games... like "Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage" on SEGA Dreamcast, and Rebel Assault II for the Playstation. Flash forward to 2006. I have a computer, a movie maker program, and the DVD burner to make it all contemporary. Not to mention the 'like-original' copies I can make for friends and family, unlike the degrade of vhs tapes. As for what I actually did... I plugged my Xbox console into the Dazzle USB converter and used my PC like a 30 GB recorder. I played through the game Halo (BUNGIE/Microsoft,2001) recording the cinema scenes that periodically would show the story... the one of humanity's fight against an alien threat. Then I recorded key transitions, audio cuts and first-person action sequences within the game, editing ...
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