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Picking cotton on a racist fieldtrip
Kendall tells us all about picking cotton on a racist fieldtrip. Kendall on Sharecropping...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: aidsTV
Picking cotton on a racist fieldtrip
Kendall tells us all about picking cotton on a racist fieldtrip. Kendall on Sharecropping
published: 07 Oct 2010
views: 495793
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The Field Trip
Learn about the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through The Field Trip....
published: 10 Mar 2011
author: NURFreedomCenter
The Field Trip
Learn about the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through The Field Trip.
published: 10 Mar 2011
author: NURFreedomCenter
views: 6732
3:58

"It's Fred!" FRED Goes on a Field Trip Ep. 4
Fred thinks a field trip could be just the thing to win Judy's heart. But Kevin and Fred's...
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: Fred
"It's Fred!" FRED Goes on a Field Trip Ep. 4
Fred thinks a field trip could be just the thing to win Judy's heart. But Kevin and Fred's teacher, Ms. Flank, have other plans for the trip. Based on Characters Created by: Lucas Cruikshank Developed & Written by: Eryk Casemiro and Kate Boutilier Starring: Lucas Cruikshank as Fred (@FredFigglehorn) Jake Weary Taryn Southern (@TarynSouthern) Supervising producer: Kate McCabe Directed by: Kelly Turnbull Voice Direction: Greg Franklin Character design: Chris Darnbrough Ctoryboard artist: Kelly Turnbull Animator: Kelly Turnbull Additional animation: Joe Kossuth, Frank Macchia, Mac Whiting, Joel Moser, Marius Alecse Background design: Andrea Fernandez Composer: Nick Keller Executive Producers: Lucas Cruikshank Evan Weiss Eryk Casemiro Kate Boutilier Max Benator Produced by: Collective Digital Studio Follow Fred on Facebook Facebook.com/FredFigglehorn Follow Fred on Twitter Twitter.com/FredFigglehorn For more FRED, head to FredFigglehorn.com
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: Fred
views: 1234296
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Kendall On Sharecropping Field Trip (original)
Kendall on racist sharecropping field trip. Original video....
published: 06 Oct 2010
author: wutangben
Kendall On Sharecropping Field Trip (original)
Kendall on racist sharecropping field trip. Original video.
published: 06 Oct 2010
author: wutangben
views: 1227245
1:56

Go on a Field Trip today!
Field Trip is your guide to the cool, hidden, and unique things in the world around you. I...
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: FieldTripApp
Go on a Field Trip today!
Field Trip is your guide to the cool, hidden, and unique things in the world around you. It can help you learn about everything from local history to the latest and best places to shop, eat, and have fun. You select the local feeds you like and the information pops up on your phone automatically, as you walk next to those places. Get Field Trip on Android for free. Download here: play.google.com iOS Version coming soon!
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: FieldTripApp
views: 156803
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Disney's Recess - Operation Field Trip
Absolutely no copyright infringement is intended. All images, audio, and video clips are t...
published: 12 Apr 2010
author: iVideoXD
Disney's Recess - Operation Field Trip
Absolutely no copyright infringement is intended. All images, audio, and video clips are the sole property of their respective owners. I do NOT own this and I do NOT want to make a profit from this. Youtube please do not delete this video please. All Credit Goes to Disney.
published: 12 Apr 2010
author: iVideoXD
views: 103453
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Alien Field Trip
This alien field trip was an out-of-this-world experience for these lucky fifth graders fr...
published: 11 Apr 2010
author: kidspotential
Alien Field Trip
This alien field trip was an out-of-this-world experience for these lucky fifth graders from Los Angeles. All kids should have the chance to explore alien worlds, exotic animals, and all sorts of other cool educational experiences. We are sending 50 deserving classrooms on field trips that they will never forget.
published: 11 Apr 2010
author: kidspotential
views: 266415
3:54

Teacher Orientation Shedd Field Trips
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published: 20 Jul 2010
author: sheddaquariumchicago
Teacher Orientation Shedd Field Trips
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School Field Trip - Bad Education - Episode 4 - BBC Three
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Alfie's class is greeted by the owner of the Ink ...
published: 04 Sep 2012
author: BBC
School Field Trip - Bad Education - Episode 4 - BBC Three
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Alfie's class is greeted by the owner of the Ink Museum and Petting Zoo, who tells everyone there's a worm epidemic. The students ask some strange questions about the animals at the farm.
published: 04 Sep 2012
author: BBC
views: 15625
1:58

Faster Than Light Neutrinos (maybe): Field Trip!
Come with us to Italy to find out what went into measuring the FTL neutrinos. Tweet it - b...
published: 29 Dec 2011
author: minutephysics
Faster Than Light Neutrinos (maybe): Field Trip!
Come with us to Italy to find out what went into measuring the FTL neutrinos. Tweet it - bit.ly Facebook it - on.fb.me minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder youtube: bit.ly myspace: mysp.ac
published: 29 Dec 2011
author: minutephysics
views: 406176
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HBC-00004: Field Trip
Our short animation that participated in Assembly 2008 demoparty. Placed first in the Shor...
published: 25 Aug 2008
author: Manu Järvinen
HBC-00004: Field Trip
Our short animation that participated in Assembly 2008 demoparty. Placed first in the Short Film compo :) Highres-version: www.pouet.net Other releases: hbc.erikoinen.com
published: 25 Aug 2008
author: Manu Järvinen
views: 15398
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Shigeto - Field Trip
Enjoy the Free Tunes - Subscribe, Like, Favorite and Share. Twitter: twitter.com Title: Fi...
published: 02 Feb 2012
author: Rdela93
Shigeto - Field Trip
Enjoy the Free Tunes - Subscribe, Like, Favorite and Share. Twitter: twitter.com Title: Field Trip Artist:Shigeto Album: Lineage iamshigeto.com twitter.com
published: 02 Feb 2012
author: Rdela93
views: 23563
6:57

Video Field Trip - Landfill
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published: 25 Mar 2010
author: PearsonBio
Video Field Trip - Landfill
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Field Trip for Blind & Visually Impaired Students
This news clipping shows Vision Teacher Suzanne Goodemote discussing a field trip for visu...
published: 27 Dec 2006
author: mowgli16
Field Trip for Blind & Visually Impaired Students
This news clipping shows Vision Teacher Suzanne Goodemote discussing a field trip for visually impaired students. Suzanne explains why we conducted this field trip. It was done in partnership with American Hiking Society, the National Park Service RTCA program, Tennessee Aquarium, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and the Tennessee River Gorge Trust. This trip was held near Chattanooga, Tennessee.
published: 27 Dec 2006
author: mowgli16
views: 5870
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Terra Sacra Time Lapses
An around-the-world time lapse journey celebrating our Sacred Earth. Six years in the maki...
published: 26 May 2012
author: Sean F. White
Terra Sacra Time Lapses
An around-the-world time lapse journey celebrating our Sacred Earth. Six years in the making... seven continents... 24 countries.
Photographed & Edited by Sean F. White http://www.seanwhite.net
Original score by Roy Milner http://www.roymilner.com
Full details and locations shot-by-shot:
http://www.TERRA-SACRA.com
Versión en español
http://www.beyondgravity.whsites.net/ioe/wordpress/?page_id=441
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/seanfwhite
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sean-F-White-Photography-Films/291134517608278
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My life as a filmmaker has blessed me with the privilege of seeing some of the most surreal and timeless places on the planet. These images of our Sacred Earth set to music are my way of sharing some of the magic I've experienced along the way...
"Terra Sacra" ~ Latin for Sacred Earth.
Terra Sacra Time Lapses is a short film featuring remote landscapes and ancient monuments from around the globe. These images were photographed during my assignments and personal travels between 2006-2012.
I've combined my favourite shots from these trips into non-narrative film that touches on a theme close to my heart: Sacred Earth.
The visuals are driven by an original score by composer Roy Milner (roymilner.com). The six-minute film is a journey through three distinct Acts: (I) Primordial Earth (II) Past meets Present and (III) Eternal Universe.
This film is a personal project to share the beauty and awe I witnessed at these locations. I hope viewers will be moved by the intangible power of our Terra Sacra.
THANKS TO:
Endless thanks to Art Wolfe for hiring me to as the cinematographer for the public television series Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge and taking me to the ends of the Earth where most of the shots from Terra Sacra were made. Art, you are an inspiration and the most driven photographer I have ever known! I learned so much working on this show with our amazing crew and have stories to tell for a lifetime!
http://www.artwolfe.com
http://www.travelstotheedge.com
Never-ending thanks to friends and colleagues Ian Herring and Maija Leivo of Parallax Film Productions for permission to us shots I took for the television series Ancient Megastructures (National Geographic Channel / History Television) and Battle Castle (Discovery/History Television/ BBC). These assignments provided unprecedented access to some of the world's most iconic ancient landmarks
http://www.parallaxfilm.com
Infinite thanks to my amazing wife Deddeda for her love and constant encouragement to pursue this project.
TECHNICAL:
Most of the time lapses were shot with a Canon 5D at the maximum resolution using a TC-80N3 intervalometer. A few shots were taken with a Canon 7D and Canon 5D mk II.
All images are single manual exposures, no HDR composites.
Original full resolution images were colour corrected and processed in 16-bit in Adobe Bridge using Camera Raw and exported as JPEG sequences at maximum quality. The rendered JPEG sets were then opened in Quicktime Pro as image sequences and exported at their native full resolution (up to 5K) as Quicktime movies at 23.98 fps with the Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) codec. The ProRes 422 (HQ) files were then edited in Final Cut Pro 7.0.3 on a ProRes 422 (HQ) timeline at 23.98. The master file is ProRes 422 (HQ) 1920 x 1080.
Selected time lapse sequences were also processed using Adobe Bridge and LRTimelapse to smoothen aperture flicker apparent in some shots with large depth-of-field.
LICENSING:
If you are interested in licensing any of the shots from the film, please contact me so I can direct you to the appropriate agency.
WHAT'S NEXT?
I would love to revisit many of the locations in this film and other powerful sacred sites around the world to create a feature-length "Terra Sacra". The film would combine real-time, slow-motion, and motion control time lapse imagery - all in stereoscopic 3D. If you are an angel investor, potential sponsor, broadcaster, distributor or someone deeply passionate who would would like to get involved, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thank you.
- Sean F. White
http://www.seanwhite.net
12:55

Legend
See the new behind the scenes video: https://vimeo.com/49233570
Like us on Facebook: www....
published: 06 Aug 2012
author: Henry Jun Wah Lee / Evosia
Legend
See the new behind the scenes video: https://vimeo.com/49233570
Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/evosiastudios
Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/evosia
Website: www.evosiastudios.com
A joint collaboration with rock / ambient / experimental band MONO (www.monoishere.com), Legend takes you on an epic 12 minute visual and aural journey through Iceland's breathtaking landscapes during the time of the midnight sun.
The film travels across Iceland, from the floating blue icebergs of Jokulsarlon's glacial lagoon to the steaming geothermic vents of Myvatn, the colorful mountains of Landmannalaugar to the breathtaking sunsets on Snaefellnes Peninsula, and the barren volcanic landscapes of Askja to the vast fields of lupin near Husavik.
Legend was shot over a 2 week period in June 2012 when the sun barely sets below the horizon and you never see darkness. It was filmed completely in 5K resolution using Canon full frame DSLRs on motion timelapse equipment from Kessler Crane.
Mono's score of the same name, Legend, is from their upcoming album "For my parents". Its edgy cinematic and epic quality helps describe Iceland - a breathtakingly beautiful yet unforgivingly dangerous place.
The album is available for pre-order: http://www.monoishere.com/2012/07/30/pre-order-for-my-parents-now/
We would like to thank the following supporters for making this film possible:
Kessler Crane: www.KesslerCrane.com
Glacier Rental Car: www.glaciercarrental.is
Special thanks to Egill Agustsson and Adalsteinn Petur Karlsson of Husavik for their help with my car problems on Iceland National Day. It's the country's biggest holiday and they helped me get back on the road so I could continue filming.
Last but not least, a big thank you to fellow filmmaker Joe Capra (www.scientifantastic.com) for his guidance and inspiration. His tips and advice were invaluable in helping me prepare for this trip.
A 4K version will be released soon! Please follow or subscribe to us to receive the latest updates.
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People In Order: 1. Age
Human Beings. 1-100
This is first in a series of four films – People In Order – commissio...
published: 29 Mar 2009
author: Field Studies
People In Order: 1. Age
Human Beings. 1-100
This is first in a series of four films – People In Order – commissioned by the UK’s Channel 4 in 2006. The concept behind our films was simple: we asked ourselves if you can reveal something about life by simply arranging people according to scales. Three minutes is a very short time to communicate something – perhaps too short to tell a story, or to get to know a character – so we wanted to make this series by setting ourselves some very straightforward rules, and then following them through over a long trip. The rules had to be simple so it would take the audience virtually no time to understand them. We established what scales we’d look at, and then chose how each film would be framed. Then it was a case of getting in a campervan and driving round Britain, filming as many people as we could over 4 weeks in February, coping with microphones crackling and our camera refusing to work.
The experience was exhausting but also life affirming. In our whole trip we were struck by how happy people were to help. Only a handful of our shoots were arranged in advance. We relied instead on the kindness of strangers - and we found that everywhere, from deprived urban estates to rural aristocrats.
The resulting films are like a list of government statistics where the citizens they are referring to have broken out from behind the figures on the page. The people on the screen stop us from seeing them as numbers. Even in single second bursts there are worlds of personality stretching out in front of us. The films are really about our awe at how big life is, infinite in its variety, even when it seems just normal to each of us living it.
Festivals: 2006: Leipzig DocFest. Shadow Festival, Amsterdam. 2007: 1st Prize (Pro Category) @ Medienfestival, Germany. Audience Award @ Britspotting, Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart. International Women’s Film Festival, Germany. Krakow, Poland. Portable Film Festival, Melbourne, Australia. Rooftop Film Festival, New York, USA. 2008: PDX, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Exhibitions: Laura Bartlett Gallery, London. June-July 2006. Paul Smith Space, Tokyo. August 2006. Seven @ espacesurplus, Berlin, March 2007. Zeit…los @ Initiative Bürgerzentrum Schuhfabrik Ahlen, Germany, May-June 2009.
Web: This part - Age - was a featured video on YouTube, Yahoo, Very Short List – 50,000 views in its first week online, No.2 in the worldwide Viral Video Chart in January 2008, Over 900,000 views and 5 stars on YouTube.
Broadcast: : Channel 4, Monday 8th May 2006 7:55PM (plus 8 repeats)
© Lenka Clayton & James Price 2006
Directed / Produced & Edited by James Price & Lenka Clayton
Camera by James Price
Sound by Lenka Clayton
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kid icarus // the screen printing duo
working with bianca and michael of kid icarus was a blast. their shop is super cute, thei...
published: 01 Jun 2011
author: stillmotion
kid icarus // the screen printing duo
working with bianca and michael of kid icarus was a blast. their shop is super cute, their location is in one of toronto's hippest neighborhoods, and their love for craft and handmade is infectious.
while what they produce is impeccable, kid icarus is really just a two person shop. michael handles all of the production and bianca manages all of the pre and post production, among all of the other facets that go along with running a storefront.
throughout the day they continue like busy bee's working apart but every so often they meet. what starts off as a split screen of the two of them working independently breaks when they meet in the middle to work together.
the color of the piece was pushed as far as i could go in apple color to really bring out the saturated colors apparent in screen printed goods. one of the main differences between screen printing and digital printing is color; with screen printing, anything is possible - including crazy neon colors (colors that we have incorporated in to printed collateral, particularly the orange that is seen on many of the goods that kid icarus has printed for us), whereas with digital, you can only go so far.
now, being that kid icarus is located in a small shop, we did run in to some challenges with lighting. luckily though, kid icarus is closed on monday's so we were able to film while the storefront was closed. setting up lights while the store was open would have been impossible. we ended up lighting from the outside of the shop when we lost the sun in the back of the building, and then lighting the interviews in the same direction of the sun when we lost the sun behind clouds.
what i really love about this piece is that it was filmed in 1 day, about 6 hours to be exact, with 1 cinematographer, 1 assistant cinematographer / pa, and an AD. the ability to go in for a day, create a film about kid icarus and their process with relatively low impact is quite amazing to me. the power of these cameras and lenses continually blows me away.
- justin
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michael, of kid icarus, was kind enough to chime in on the process of being filmed and what it was like from their perspective:
I'm always skeptical when someone wants to bring a class on a field trip, a group of tourists, or a film crew into our space. It's not that I get camera shy or nervous around groups of people. It's the fact that our space is about 300 square feet and once there are about 6 people in the store, you start to feel a little claustrophobic. Filming on a day that we were closed was important. Gear scattered all over the place, store product stashed into any corner possible, the store started to look like a packrat's den with just a thin clear path on the floor to get from one side of the room to the other.
The folks at stillmotion were great. They put up with my random art direction and shot ideas, and also our many side tangents on whatever we decided to talk about that moment.
The night before the shoot we were finishing up a job for the My City Lives Anniversary party. We were on a roll and decided to plow through the printing until it was done. It felt great to head home late that night with another project wrapped up. Bad idea. This left us unable to articulate anything on the day of the shoot. No amount of coffee helped, we were zombies. I'm surprised at the end result of the clip, it comes off really polished despite or lack of sleep.
Some of the shots where we are in print production are my favourites, capturing the viscosity of the inks and the texture on the mesh, those look great in video. Alot of it was "1 shot only". From laying down a fresh bead of ink on a screen, to chopping down paper on the hydraulic cutter, it only happens once. When it comes to the physical printing portion, I generally rely on my core muscles to do most of the work . But there were quite a few overhead shots where I needed to shift my usual stance to accommodate cameras hovering over me. Awkward, yes, but I feel those made up the most interesting shots. It's pretty much what you'd see if you were printing.
Overall it was an interesting experience, especially not really knowing what angle the crew wanted to take on everything. It was loads of fun explaining the process, doing what we do everyday, and just having people around to document it.
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technical notes: we used the Mark IV's with a 4 lens kit (24, 35, 50 and 135) and a couple of lights when needed. there is 1 slider shot in the entire piece, everything else is with a monopod or tripod for the interviews.
music is licensed through with etiquette. the artist is purse candy and the song is i need want it.
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2:04

Archie: Field Trip
Archie Andrews is the red-haired and freckled-faced, undisputed all-American teenager. Set...
published: 03 Apr 2008
author: RetroHeroes
Archie: Field Trip
Archie Andrews is the red-haired and freckled-faced, undisputed all-American teenager. Set in the town of Riverdale, Archie®, Veronica, Betty and Reggie are all caught up in a hilarious knot of romantic confusion, while Archie's best friend, Jughead, is always the odd-one-out. Join in the fun with all the Riverdale kids; follow them through the hilarious trials and triumphs of growing up. Buy your favorite DVD's at store.classicmedia.tv
published: 03 Apr 2008
author: RetroHeroes
views: 308739
74:54

Our Place in the Cosmos
Google Tech Talk (more info below) December 1, 2011 Presented by Raja (Puragra) GuhaThakur...
published: 05 Dec 2011
author: GoogleTechTalks
Our Place in the Cosmos
Google Tech Talk (more info below) December 1, 2011 Presented by Raja (Puragra) GuhaThakurta. ABSTRACT The lecture "Our Place in the Cosmos" explains how we (and, for that matter, all complex life forms) are connected to the Universe around us. This connection relies on the fact that our Milky Way and other galaxies like it play host to cosmic recycling processes that involve the formation of stars and their planetary systems inside nebulae (dense gas/dust clouds), nuclear fusion reactions that occur within stars, and the death of massive stars in explosions known as supernovae. As a result of these processes the Earth contains elements like carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, all of which are essential ingredients of protein molecules that are basic building blocks of life on Earth. To understand our origin we must therefore understand how galaxies form as part of the so-called cosmic web and evolve via galaxy cannibalism: merging and destruction of small satellite galaxies whereby their stars are incorporated into larger galaxies. This portion of the story will take us back to the earliest imaginable times in the history of the Universe. The talk will be illustrated with the latest astronomical images obtained using space-/ground-based telescopes and state-of-the-art computer simulations. Speaker Info: Raja (Puragra) GuhaThakurta received a bachelor's degree in Physics at Saint Xavier's College in Kolkata, India and a Ph.D. in Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University in ...
published: 05 Dec 2011
author: GoogleTechTalks
views: 27135
2:29

Virtual Field Trip Starting Point
A project for Boise State University - YouTube for Educators. This project utilizes intera...
published: 30 Nov 2009
author: EisenachEDTECH
Virtual Field Trip Starting Point
A project for Boise State University - YouTube for Educators. This project utilizes interactive branching videos using annonations in YouTube. This is a virtual field trip where students will get an overview of 4 different countries in order to help them chose one for further research. (Austria is not an original but a link to another user.) This playlist contains all the videos: www.youtube.com Resources include: www.archive.org http edtech.boisestate.edu www.grsites.com Additional credits are giving at the end of each video. Enjoy the journey!
published: 30 Nov 2009
author: EisenachEDTECH
views: 1091
12:54

Mountain Top WiFi Shootout - a Hak5 Field Trip to test Parabolic vs. Yagi antennas, Hak5 1121 part1
This time on the show, Mountain Top WiFi Shootout! Plus, Facebook vs. Your Address Book, T...
published: 12 Jul 2012
author: Hak5Darren
Mountain Top WiFi Shootout - a Hak5 Field Trip to test Parabolic vs. Yagi antennas, Hak5 1121 part1
This time on the show, Mountain Top WiFi Shootout! Plus, Facebook vs. Your Address Book, The Department of Homeland Security reports on US cyber incidents, the ACLU releases covert police recording apps and Cisco Linksys snoops on your Internet traffic. All that and more on this special Smartphone Field Trip episode of Hak5! If you're into Hak5 you'll love our new show by hosts Darren Kitchen and Shannon Morse. Check out www.revision3.com Whether you're a beginner or a pro, www.revision3.com is essential viewing for current and aspiring hackers, computer enthusiasts, and IT professionals. With a how-to approach to all things Information Technology, HakTip breaks down the core concepts, tools, and techniques of Linux, Wireless Networks, Systems Administration, and more. And let's not forget to mention that you can follow us on www.twitter.com and www.facebook.com revision3.com to the show and get all your Hak5 goodies, including the infamous wifi-pineapple over at hakshop.com . If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to contact us at feedback@hak5.org.
published: 12 Jul 2012
author: Hak5Darren
views: 12787