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The Housemartins - Build
The Housemartins - Build
"It's build a house where we can stay Add a new bit everyday It's build a road for us to cross Build us lots and lots and lots and lots and lots..."
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BUILD!
BUILD!
In a medieval forest, a simple lumberjack is granted the greatest power of all time. Created by Paganomation for the LEGO Club Show in early 2010. Writer: Scott Decoteau Music: Jason Mass Design: David Pagano and Scott Decoteau Animators: David Pagano and Matt Witham Some behind-the-scenes photos here: www.flickr.com Close-ups of the models here: mocpages.com
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Building Megaobjects in Minecraft
Building Megaobjects in Minecraft
This is the beginning framework of the Enterprise - D in Minecraft ----- I didn't think this would go viral so quickly! It's not even done and on top of that, the Minecraft servers are down so I can't put it up... Some quick answers to some questions. Thanks for all the warm kudos. I'll take some time to tell you guys about how I made the ship and what my plans are for it. I've always wanted to make a 1:1 scale model of the Enterprise-D. Even when I was a kid, I thought how cool it would be to build the ship and live in it. One project I embarked on about a year ago was to build a 1:1 scale model of the enterprise in Sketchup. I got pretty far too. Sadly, my hard drive blew and I lost six months of work. The only thing I had was my original framework and It was just too painful to start over. One of the things that was not lost was the deck plans and a nice computer-friendly vector format, converted from the Whitefire plans (Not the Okuda ones). The plans are pretty rough, but workable. One day I need to go through and clean them up. The Minecraft world uses 1m^3 blocks, ans so, I simply converted my already scaled plans into a format that minecraft could take and imported each deck in batch, leaving 4 spaces in between for walls The original Enterprise is 642.5 Meters x 467.0 Meters x 137.5 Meters. This is about 3m per deck. Sadly, with the 1m deck you have to walk on, that only leaves 2m left over for hallway space. As your character is only 1.7m tall, you will be <b>...</b>
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How to Build Hover Shoes
How to Build Hover Shoes
In this episode we show you how to create your own pair of Hover shoes which will allow you to "float" over any predominantly metal base. In the video we use the garage since it has metal beams embedded in the concrete but you could do this wherever you find a strong metal flooring. You need: 1. Soldering Iron 2. Solder 3. Wire 4. Shoes 5. 50 lb lift magnets 6. 2 9v batteries 7. Glue Gun The 9v battery will turn the standard magnet into an electro-magnet giving it more lift for a small duration of time. Enjoy!Disclaimer: As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos. We cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.
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How To Build a Self-Feeding Fire - Wilderness Survival Skills
How To Build a Self-Feeding Fire - Wilderness Survival Skills
In this video and article I demonstrate a technique for building a fire structure that will burn continuously and does not require ANY managing. This is a great method to know if you need the heat from a fire while you are sleeping, but do not want to wake up repeatedly during the night to add more wood.
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How to build a simple electric motor, plus how it works.
How to build a simple electric motor, plus how it works.
The Tabletop Explainer is an intermittent educational vlog presenting answers to viewer questions, brief science lessons, and ideas for teachers and students. It is a feature of my blog "Tilts at Windmils" which can be found at www.davidcolarusso.com Download the background music, Time to Funk by Trafic de Blues: www.jamendo.com ======================== TROUBLESHOOTING & FAQ ======================== First, it's important to understand the context of the "Build Your Own Motor..." video. It's a demonstration aimed at solidifying the ideas presented in two earlier videos. If you haven't already, you should watch the whole set: 1) What is the magnetic field? www.youtube.com 2) Electricity & Magnetism Hand Rules (part one) www.youtube.com 3) How to build a simple electric motor, plus how it works. www.youtube.com The main idea here is that charges moving through a magnetic field experience a "push" perpendicular to the direction of their motion. This force is also dependent upon the direction of the magnetic field. The fact that the wire is stripped on only one side alternates the current from "on" to "off" every half rotation. So halfway through the spin, the ring coasts through until it gets current again receiving a "kick." It's a poor man's commutator. The particulars of this kick/force are discussed in the second video. Armed with the knowledge from the above videos, you should be able to troubleshoot most of the problems that arise. The key is to make sure you understand <b>...</b>
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How to Build a Gaming Computer
How to Build a Gaming Computer
Please see this video for an update on recommended parts for a low-end, mid-range, and high-end gaming rig as of April, 2012: www.youtube.com This video was created and posted in December of 2010. If you have any questions about the parts used or are looking for build advice, please see this video before posting your question here: www.youtube.com Parts selected are shown in painstaking detail in the beginning of the video and listed in detail at the end of the video. Prices and parts selected reflect the market in December 2010. The contest ended and the winner has had possession of this computer since February 2011. In this video, Carey Holzman teaches you step-by-step how to build your own gaming computer. This video is shot in 720p for clarity and, if your internet connection can handle it, it is recommended you select that option in full screen viewing mode using the buttons on the lower right of the picture. Never work on any electric device while it is plugged into the wall, even if it is turned off! •Electric shock can only occur when contact is made between two points of a circuit; when voltage is applied across a victim's body. •Power circuits usually have a designated point that is "grounded:" firmly connected to metal rods or plates buried in the dirt to ensure that one side of the circuit is always at ground potential (zero voltage between that point and earth ground). •A ground fault is an accidental connection between a circuit conductor and the earth <b>...</b>
5:53
How to build a 14x14 solar cabin
How to build a 14x14 solar cabin
This is a general overview of how I built my 14x14 solar cabin for under $2000. For complete step-by-step directions, videos, and more project plans including how to install solar power, drill your own well, build a composting toilet and more please visit my website: www.simplesolarhomesteading.com Songs are originals written by me!
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How To Build A Solar Panel - Part 1
How To Build A Solar Panel - Part 1
Watch in HD www.solartechtown.com I, Robert Smith, show you every step I take to building a custom made solar panel from scratch. I explain in detail about each item I use and why to use it, so the video is fairly long. I will be hosting the majority of the video on my own server so you can view it all in one take. It will take time to edit the video, but the more of you that subscribe to the video, the faster I'll try to get it out to you guys as it just shows that people are interested and appreciate what I'm doing, as I'm providing this video for free unlike some videos you see on YouTube. The method I described in this video is just one way to go about it, however, there are many ways you can build a custom solar panel. Some use aluminum or plastic frames, but I found for a beginner, working with wood would probably be easier and cheaper. Overall, building a solar panel can be fun, but there are many factors that play into building a solar panel, and I as well still have an extreme amount to still learn about it. So I hope that for those wanting to learn more about solar energy and wanting to take the adventure of building their own solar panel will find this video very useful. To watch to full video just video, just visit www.solartechtown.com Again the video is fairly large, so to prevent from having to put 6 or 7 parts on youtube in 10 minute sections, I'm just going to host in on my server. If you all have ANY questions, feel free to leave a comment under the <b>...</b>
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How To Build Your Own Strawberry Tower
How To Build Your Own Strawberry Tower
This is an instructional video on how to build your own growing tower for use in aquaponic or hydroponic systems. Details about Expanded Shale growing media can be found at www.ExpandedShale.com . For more info, see my blog at http or www.BigelowBrook.com Also "like" us on Facebook at http
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How to build a 2/5 th scale SHERMAN Tank. part 1
How to build a 2/5 th scale SHERMAN Tank. part 1
This is the first part of an instructional video on how to a build 1:2.5 scale drivable Sherman Tank. If anyone would like further info on this tank, go to www.scaledtanks.com . This is a new site just set up in the US and it covers, apart from my videos, comments and features on the subject of large scale tanks from all over the world. Join up now and all your questions will be answered.
24:33
Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 1 - Choosing Your Components
Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 1 - Choosing Your Components
www.newegg.com Welcome to Newegg TV's How To Build a Computer tutorial! This is Part 1, where we'll be covering the different components that make up a typical computer, as well as the different functions they perform. Also, we provide some advice on planning out your build and choosing the best parts to suit your needs. Part 2 - Building Your Computer www.youtube.com Part 3 - Installing an Operating System & Finishing Touches: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg's Computer Hardware Store - bit.ly Newegg's DIY PC Combo Store - bit.ly Newegg's Community Forums - www.eggxpert.com - Credits - Camera, Editing, Titles Mr. Lam 20+ Minutes of Talking about PC Parts: Paul
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Building Stonehenge - This Man can Move Anything
Building Stonehenge - This Man can Move Anything
Wally Wallington has demonstrated that he can lift a Stonehenge-sized pillar weighing 22000 lbs and moved a barn over 300 ft. What makes this so special is that he does it using only himself, gravity, and his incredible ingenuity. www.theforgottentechnology.com
8:41
Build A Rocket Stove, Step-By-Step
Build A Rocket Stove, Step-By-Step
Build a Rocket Stove Step-by-Step. Building a rocket stove is quick and easy. You will need one #10 can and four small cans (soup, corn, beans, etc.). Seeing how to build a rocket stove is much easier then explaining the process in writing. I recommend watching the video and commenting if you have any questions. This is a great alternative heat source and cooking option for camping, emergency preparedness and to cook your food storage on. If you can cook it on a stove you can cook it on a rocket stove.
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Bastion Soundtrack - Build That Wall (Zia's Theme)
Bastion Soundtrack - Build That Wall (Zia's Theme)
Voted "Best Song in a Game" at Spike's 2011 VGAs. Congrats Darren Korb and Supergiant Games! The official Bastion OST is available here: store.supergiantgames.com Lyrics: I dig my hole you build a wall I dig my hole you build a wall One day that wall is gonna fall Gon' build that city on a hill Gon' build that city on a hill Some day those tears are gonna spill So build that wall and build it strong cause We'll be there before too long Gon' build that wall up to the sky Gon' build that wall up to the sky Some day your bird is gonna fly Gon' build that wall until it's done Gon' build that wall until it's done But now you've got nowhere to run So build that wall and build it strong cause We'll be there before too long // My favorite of the vocal tracks from Supergiant Games' Bastion, out now on XBLA. Lyrics by Darren Korb Vocals: Ashley Barrett
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How to Build a BMX Bike Part 1
How to Build a BMX Bike Part 1
Building a BMX bike from scratch. Shows how to install forks, stem, headset, handlebars, and seat. Presented by the instructional BMX DVD "Ground Rules." Go to www.mattbmx.com for more info and videos.
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Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 2 - The Build
Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer - Part 2 - The Build
www.newegg.com Welcome to Part 2 of Newegg TV's How To Build a Computer tutorial The Build! In this episode we've gone for epic-scale length and detail. We have two complete builds to share, and step-by-step instructions for how they're put together. To make the video even longer, the first half covers an "external build", which involves connecting your core components outside the case to do a test boot and make sure everything is working. Defective parts are rare, but they can put a damper on your build if they're not identified early in the process. Next up is installing parts into the case, cable routing, and the moment of truth: the first boot after assembly is complete. Enjoy! For Your Reference: Part 1 - Choosing Your Components: www.youtube.com Part 3 - Installing an Operating System & Finishing Touches: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg's DIY PC Combo Store - bit.ly "Build A" Parts List: bit.ly "Build B" Parts List: bit.ly - Credits - Camera, Editing, Titles: Mr. Lam 40+ Minutes of PC Building and Tutorializing: Paul
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How to Build a Doghouse
How to Build a Doghouse
Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton discusses how to build a doghouse, and talks about how to create a custom doghouse design for your four-legged friend. To see more videos on woodworking and outdoor projects, or download a free copy of Ron's doghouse plans, visit www.ronhazelton.com.
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How to Build a Computer - 2012 Version!
How to Build a Computer - 2012 Version!
If you have any questions about the parts used or are looking for build advice, please see this video before posting your question here: www.youtube.com As requested, a new computer build for 2012. A step-by-step walk-through of how to build a computer using components available in February, 2012. This machine was built for a customer that wanted a FAST computer, NOT a gaming computer. However, if you add a video card (or two with the SLI cable included with the motherboard, this would be one heck of a gaming PC). The customer wants to use two monitors at the same time and this motherboards built-in video controller (as well the HD video in the Intel CPU) allows for one monitor to be plugged into the motherboards VGA port, and the other monitor to be plugged into the motherboards DVI port. This video was completely edited, rendered and then posted to YouTube using the computer built in this video. It was edited and rendered using Cyberlink's PowerDirector 9 64-bit on Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Filming required two days. Editing required 3 days. Rendering required 3.5 hours, uploading was 6 hours and YouTube processing was 5 hours. Parts List: Computer case: LIAN LI Lancool PC-K7B Black Aluminum/ SECC ATX Mid Tower Computer Case $79.99 www.newegg.com Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX $117.99 www.newegg.com CPU: Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz (3.4GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD <b>...</b>
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Building an electric car - Top Gear - BBC
Building an electric car - Top Gear - BBC
Jeremy, Richard and James attempt to save the planet by building their own electric car out of a TVR chassis and milk float batteries before descending on the streets of Oxford in their new creation. Go to www.youtube.com to see a full list of all high quality videos available on the Top Gear YouTube channel and don't forget to visit www.topgear.com for all the latest news and car reviews.