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The Chemical Brothers - The Test (2003 - Remaster)
Music video by The Chemical Brothers performing The Test (2003 - Remaster). Digital Remast...
published: 06 Aug 2011
author: ChemicalBrothersVEVO
The Chemical Brothers - The Test (2003 - Remaster)
Music video by The Chemical Brothers performing The Test (2003 - Remaster). Digital Remaster (P) 2003 The copyright in this audiovisual recording is owned by Virgin Records Ltd
published: 06 Aug 2011
views: 447340
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Test Your Awareness : Whodunnit?
Test your Awareness with Do The Test's Whodunnit. Who Killed Lord Smithe? TFL cycling safe...
published: 03 Nov 2008
author: dothetest
Test Your Awareness : Whodunnit?
Test your Awareness with Do The Test's Whodunnit. Who Killed Lord Smithe? TFL cycling safety advert! How observant are you? How did you do? www.dothetest.co.uk
published: 03 Nov 2008
author: dothetest
views: 3332237
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Color Blindness test - Real !
Hi, I'm colorblind, and this is a video that I made to help you to find out weather you ar...
published: 18 Feb 2008
author: VladimirWlado
Color Blindness test - Real !
Hi, I'm colorblind, and this is a video that I made to help you to find out weather you are or you are not color blind. Being color blind is somehow cool, but I would wish that i'm normal visioned.
published: 18 Feb 2008
author: VladimirWlado
views: 1679137
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Google Chrome Speed Tests
These speed tests were filmed at actual web page rendering times. If you're interested in ...
published: 04 May 2010
author: googlechrome
Google Chrome Speed Tests
These speed tests were filmed at actual web page rendering times. If you're interested in the technical details, read on! Equipment used: - Computer: MacBook Pro laptop with Windows installed - Monitor - 24" Asus: We had to replace the standard fluorescent backlight with very large tungsten fixtures to funnel in more light to capture the screen. In addition, we flipped the monitor 180 degrees to eliminate a shadow from the driver board and set the system preferences on the computer to rotate 180 degrees. No special software was used in this process. - Camera: Phantom v640 High Speed Camera at 1920 x 1080, films up to 2700 fps "Why does allrecipes.com in the potato gun sequence appear at once, and not the text first and images second? And why does it appear to render from bottom of the screen to the top?" Chrome sends the rendered page to the video card buffer all at once, which is why allrecipes.com appears at once, and not with the text first and images second. Chrome actually paints the page from top to bottom, but to eliminate a shadow from the driver board, we had to flip the monitor upside down and set the system preferences in Windows to rotate everything 180 degrees, resulting in the page appearing to render from bottom to top. "Why does the top one third of the page appear first on the weather.com page load?" Sometimes only half the buffer gets filled before the video card sends its buffer over to the LCD panel. This is because Chrome on Windows uses GDI to draw ...
published: 04 May 2010
author: googlechrome
views: 6210360
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Test Your Awareness: Do The Test
How many passes does the team in white make? Test your awareness and Do the Test! TFL cycl...
published: 10 Mar 2008
author: dothetest
Test Your Awareness: Do The Test
How many passes does the team in white make? Test your awareness and Do the Test! TFL cycling safetly advert! Count the number of passes the White team makes. Do you see the Moonwalking bear?
published: 10 Mar 2008
author: dothetest
views: 16517331
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selective attention test
The original, world-famous awareness test from Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris. Chec...
published: 10 Mar 2010
author: profsimons
selective attention test
The original, world-famous awareness test from Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris. Check out our book and website for more information (www.theinvisiblegorilla.com)
published: 10 Mar 2010
author: profsimons
views: 6749305
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Retarded Tests
If you don't watch this video, you're retarded. See our videos a month earlier at www.coll...
published: 13 Oct 2009
author: collegehumor
Retarded Tests
If you don't watch this video, you're retarded. See our videos a month earlier at www.collegehumor.com and follow us on http
published: 13 Oct 2009
author: collegehumor
views: 5316014
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Hearing Test
Set your volume to regular settings, as if you were watching any YouTube movie. Watch Hear...
published: 03 Jun 2007
author: Vatsek
Hearing Test
Set your volume to regular settings, as if you were watching any YouTube movie. Watch Hearing Test and listen very carefully using headphones. The video displays audio frequencies that are being played. You can determine what you can or what you cannot hear. Typically, depending on age, audible frequencies will be between 20-30 Hertz on the low side of the audio spectrum, and 10-16 kiloHertz on the high side of the audio spectrum. There are individuals, however, who can can hear the whole spectrum between 16 Hz (Hertz) and 20 kHz (kiloHertz). Because of the encoding used during the audio preparation, tests above 18 kHz are not very reliable. Please make sure that you do not increase the volume just to see if you can hear anything! One more thing - Please Subscribe! Thank You.
published: 03 Jun 2007
author: Vatsek
views: 2613610
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Airless tire test Humvee vs Hummer
Airless tire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Airless tire Non-pneumatic tires (NPT),...
published: 11 Mar 2012
author: VegaEV1
Airless tire test Humvee vs Hummer
Airless tire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Airless tire Non-pneumatic tires (NPT), or Airless tires, are tires that are not supported by air pressure. They are used on some small vehicles such as riding lawn mowers and motorized golf carts. They are also used on heavy equipment such as backhoes, which are required to operate on sites such as building demolition, where tire puncture is likely. Tires composed of closed-cell polyurethane foam are also made for bicycles and wheelchairs. The main advantage of airless tires is that they cannot go flat, but they are far less common than air filled tires. Airless tires generally have higher rolling resistance and provide much less suspension than similarly shaped and sized pneumatic tires. Other problems for airless tires include dissipating the heat buildup that occurs when they are driven. Airless tires are often filled with compressed polymers (plastic), rather than air. Michelin is currently developing an integrated tire and wheel combination, the "Tweel" (derived from "tire" and "wheel," which, as the name "Tweel" suggests, are combined into one new, fused part), that operates entirely without air. Michelin claims its "Tweel" has load carrying, shock absorbing, and handling characteristics that compare favorably to conventional pneumatic tires. Automotive engineering group of mechanical engineering department at Clemson University is developing a low energy loss airless tire with Michelin through the NIST ATP project ...
published: 11 Mar 2012
author: VegaEV1
views: 6894478
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The Marshmallow Test
Downloads and DVDs are available at www.ignitermedia.com. In this popular test, several ki...
published: 24 Sep 2009
author: IgniterMedia
The Marshmallow Test
Downloads and DVDs are available at www.ignitermedia.com. In this popular test, several kids wrestle with waiting to eat a marshmallow in hopes of a bigger prize. This video is a good illustration of temptation and the hope in future rewards. This experiment is based on many previous and similar scientific tests. Special thanks to Watermark Community Church (http for sharing their video with us.
published: 24 Sep 2009
author: IgniterMedia
views: 908805
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Squirrel Memory test? MUST SEE!!!!!
This entry for NewScientist proves that squirrels don't smell nuts. A squirrel's memory is...
published: 24 Dec 2007
author: DickGhostmoon
Squirrel Memory test? MUST SEE!!!!!
This entry for NewScientist proves that squirrels don't smell nuts. A squirrel's memory is phenomenal. If you try this experiment at home it is important to distinguish between different squirrels. In this experiment there were three of them. All three squirrels exhibited the same memory traits: They always returned to the same position. Collectively they made over 300 separate trips and seemed to work as a team to systematically clear the hoard of nuts. Here is a link to NewScientist's Channel on Youtube, I highly recommend their channel: uk.youtube.com I would love to be able to delve deeper into animal science at dawn/dusk but my camcorder is limited to bright sunny days, I don't expect to win the competition so I'll keep saving for a better quality video camera. Burrying nuts, never more than one or two per cache, leaves the squirrel with food stashed in thousands of different sites. The squirrel therefore ensures it will not loose everything in a single theft, but it must pay the price by having to remember where all those nuts were cached.
published: 24 Dec 2007
author: DickGhostmoon
views: 296967
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nuclear testing.wmv
Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto has created a beautiful, undeniably scary time-lapse map of...
published: 22 Jul 2010
author: Josip Šulj
nuclear testing.wmv
Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto has created a beautiful, undeniably scary time-lapse map of the 2053 nuclear explosions which have taken place between 1945 and 1998, beginning with the Manhattan Project's "Trinity" test near Los Alamos and concluding with Pakistan's nuclear tests in May of 1998. This leaves out North Korea's two alleged nuclear tests in this past decade (the legitimacy of both of which is not 100% clear). Each nation gets a blip and a flashing dot on the map whenever they detonate a nuclear weapon, with a running tally kept on the top and bottom bars of the screen. Hashimoto, who began the project in 2003, says that he created it with the goal of showing"the fear and folly of nuclear weapons." It starts really slow — if you want to see real action, skip ahead to 1962 or so — but the buildup becomes overwhelming.
published: 22 Jul 2010
author: Josip Šulj
views: 455613
Vimeo results:
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Landscapes: Volume Two
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/dustin_farrell
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website: www....
published: 03 Oct 2011
author: Dustin Farrell
Landscapes: Volume Two
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/dustin_farrell
http://twitter.com/crewwest
website: www.crewwestinc.com/
Planet 5D Blog: http://blog.planet5d.com/2011/10/dustin-farrells-landscapes-volume-two-another-canon-eos-5d-mark-ii-timelapse-masterpiece/
PLEASE WATCH IN HD FULL SCREEN w/SOUND. It is a much better viewing experience. Hopefully you have a 1080P monitor and good connection. If not, bug a friend or colleague that does. It is worth it.
Landscapes: Volume 2 is the second of a three part series. Every frame of this video is a raw still from a Canon 5D2 DSLR and processed with Adobe software. In Volume 2 I again show off my beautiful home state of Arizona and I also made several trips to Utah. This video has some iconic landmarks that we have seen before. I felt that showing them again with motion controlled HDR and/or night timelapse would be a new way to see old landmarks.
Sales Pitch: I would now have to say that my timelapse skill set is very complete. The amount of knowledge I have gained through research, testing, and shooting experience is astounding. From moon phases to high dynamic range to motion control rigs to noise reduction, you would have a tough time finding someone with more overall knowledge of timelapse. If you need help with your next timelapse project you can reach me at 888-444-2739 or DustinF@crewwestinc.com
Most of the motion control for this video was done with the Stage Zero Dolly by Dynamic Perception. Once I got comfortable using the DP dolly I fell in love. I can set up shots now in much shorter times. More importantly for me, it is much smaller and much more portable than my homemade motion control. Without it, shots like the Delicate Arch shot in Utah would be nearly impossible due to the length of the hike. Buy the Stage Zero Dolly if you are looking for quality, inexpensive, easy-to-use motion control. http://dynamicperception.com/
In addition to the Stage Zero, I also used a three axis motion controlled CamTram. The CamTram is the most versatile dolly I have ever used. Its applications are only limited by your creativity. The CamTram has virtually no weight limit. I was able to achieve shots that dolly-in with the camera just over the ground because of the CamTram's ability to hold heavy counter weights.
CamTram Motorized Options Video: http://www.vimeo.com/30385088
The amazing graphic work at the beginning and end was done by Chris Pettit of Digital Skye Media Development. Check out Chris' other work here: vimeo.com/user8750744
Music is "Sunshine (Adagio In D Minor)" by John Murphy. #15 here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sunshine-music-from-motion/id297702863
Thank you to the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff for allowing me to shoot there. They were very friendly and helpful. http://www.lowell.edu/
Saving the best for last . . . thanks to my wonderful wife Laura. Not only does she put up with and support this crazy passion of mine, she helped out on many of these shots. I think I'll keep her :-)
ENJOY
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I Believe I can Fly ( flight of the frenchies). Trailer
Thanks to you all !
WE HAVE BEEN OVERWHELMED BY THE REACTION FROM PEOPLE VIEWING OUR TRAI...
published: 28 Oct 2011
author: sebastien montaz-rosset
I Believe I can Fly ( flight of the frenchies). Trailer
Thanks to you all !
WE HAVE BEEN OVERWHELMED BY THE REACTION FROM PEOPLE VIEWING OUR TRAILER AND YOUR HUNDREDS OF COMMENTS, and we hope to be able to film more projects in the months & years to come.
You can download and access more informations about the film including video tutorials on my blog at www.sebmontaz.com
The film maker: www.facebook.com/pages/Seb-Montaz-Video-blog/149892381710213
I have been filming the Skyliners on an incredible exploration into the world of free flight.
Tancrède, Julien, Seb and Antoine are pioneers in ‘highlining’ - a vertiginous combination of climbing, slackline and tightrope walking.
We travelled from our home in Chamonix to our training ground in the Verdon gorge, testing the limits for our ultimate goal...
We rigged highlines on the skyscrapers of Paris, and finally came to the spectacular cliffs and fjords of Norway.
Months of training led the Skyliners team to attempt their dream of complete freedom... the freedom of flight !
More about the Skyliners team: facebook.com/pages/Skyliners/270006826367436
Director/Editor: Sébastien Montaz-Rosset
Sound design: by talented Michael Denny www.michaeldennymusic.com/
Song used: The Rural Alberta Advantage. Frank, AB
Download the album/track here: www.amazon.com/Frank-AB/dp/B002A60FN4
BEST VIEWED IN HD AND FULLSCREEN (with scaling off)
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7D 1000 fps
7D slow motion test footage of my friend doing bmx tricks.
Everything was shot in 720p 60f...
published: 22 Jul 2010
author: Oton Bačar
7D 1000 fps
7D slow motion test footage of my friend doing bmx tricks.
Everything was shot in 720p 60fps.
Edited with Twixtor in After Effects.
Lens used: Canon EFS 18-135 mm
Shutter speed unknown
Music: "Fly Away"
Composed by:Niklas Aman, STIM
Published by: Freeplaymusic, BMI
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Last Day Dream
"Last Day Dream"
a man watches his life pass before him
Produced for the 42 Second Dream ...
published: 14 Apr 2009
author: Chris Milk
Last Day Dream
"Last Day Dream"
a man watches his life pass before him
Produced for the 42 Second Dream Film Festival
Beijing China 2009
Written and Directed by Chris Milk
Produced by Samantha Storr
Associate Producer Brad O'Connor
Music Chris Milk
Photography Chris Milk
Editor Livio Sanchez
Production Designer Matthew Holt
Wardrobe Stylist Lydia Paddon
Makeup & Wardrobe Molly Paddon
Production Assistance Jason Baum
Production Assistance Clint Caluory
Telecine Dave Hussey
Sound Design Eddie Kim
Shot entirely on Lensbaby Lenses and Canon 5D Mark II SLR Camera
Youtube results:
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awareness test
Very cool awareness test. How many passes do the white team make? Concentrate!...
published: 11 Mar 2008
author: rickybruce1
awareness test
Very cool awareness test. How many passes do the white team make? Concentrate!
published: 11 Mar 2008
author: rickybruce1
views: 1967061
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Extreme Traction-Control Test
As part of the 2008 PickupTrucks.com Half-Ton Shootout, PickupTrucks.com put six half-ton ...
published: 14 Nov 2008
author: Carscom
Extreme Traction-Control Test
As part of the 2008 PickupTrucks.com Half-Ton Shootout, PickupTrucks.com put six half-ton pickups from Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Nissan and Toyota through an extreme traction-control test that simulated icy road conditions to find out which trucks had the best traction control. For more information, visit PickupTrucks.com.
published: 14 Nov 2008
author: Carscom
views: 1606391
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Kids Marshmallow Experiment
The marshmallow experiment is a famous test of this concept conducted by Walter Mischel at...
published: 15 Sep 2009
author: Chris Akina
Kids Marshmallow Experiment
The marshmallow experiment is a famous test of this concept conducted by Walter Mischel at Stanford University and discussed by Daniel Goleman in his popular work. In the 1960s, a group of four-year olds were given a marshmallow and promised another, only if they could wait 20 minutes before eating the first one. Some children could wait and others could not. The researchers then followed the progress of each child into adolescence, and demonstrated that those with the ability to wait were better adjusted and more dependable (determined via surveys of their parents and teachers), and scored an average of 210 points higher on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
published: 15 Sep 2009
author: Chris Akina
views: 2069968
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Chi-squared Test
Paul Andersen shows you how to calculate the ch-squared value to test your null hypothesis...
published: 13 Nov 2011
author: bozemanbiology
Chi-squared Test
Paul Andersen shows you how to calculate the ch-squared value to test your null hypothesis. He explains the importance of the critical value and defines the degrees of freedom. He also leaves you with a problem related to the animal behavior lab. This analysis is required in the AP Biology classroom.
published: 13 Nov 2011
author: bozemanbiology
views: 45434