- published: 01 Sep 2009
- views: 7683
- author: dongdong777
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Longitude (2000) TV - Jeremy Irons (Rupert Gould)
Jeremy Irons : Rupert Gould I only hope you enjoy this Video. The film's main story is tha...
published: 01 Sep 2009
author: dongdong777
Longitude (2000) TV - Jeremy Irons (Rupert Gould)
Jeremy Irons : Rupert Gould I only hope you enjoy this Video. The film's main story is that of craftsman John Harrison: he built a clock that would do the job, what we would now call a marine chronometer. But the Board of Longitude was biased against this approach and claiming the prize was no simple matter. Told in parallel is the 20th century story of Rupert Gould, for whom the restoration of Harrison's clocks to working order became first a hobby, then an obsession that threatened to wreck his life.
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Tim McInnerny in "Longitude"
Tim McInnerny in "Longitude", TV movie, 2000. No copyright infringements are meant by uplo...
published: 14 Jul 2011
author: TimMcinnernyVideos
Tim McInnerny in "Longitude"
Tim McInnerny in "Longitude", TV movie, 2000. No copyright infringements are meant by uploading this video, it's purely for entertainment and sharing the work of actor Tim McInnerny.
- published: 14 Jul 2011
- views: 49
- author: TimMcinnernyVideos
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Longitude (1 of 21)
In the early 18th century, John Harrison struggles to build a practical marine chronometer...
published: 15 Jul 2010
author: ChronometerMan
Longitude (1 of 21)
In the early 18th century, John Harrison struggles to build a practical marine chronometer for determining longitude (east/west position) at sea. In the 20th century, a retired naval officer attempts to restore Harrison's time machines to their original condition.
- published: 15 Jul 2010
- views: 21162
- author: ChronometerMan
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Longitude (2 of 21)
In the early 18th century, John Harrison struggles to build practical marine chronometer f...
published: 16 Jul 2010
author: ChronometerMan
Longitude (2 of 21)
In the early 18th century, John Harrison struggles to build practical marine chronometer for determining longitude (east/west position) at sea. In the 20th century, a retired naval officer attempts to restore Harrison's time machines to their original condition.
- published: 16 Jul 2010
- views: 8709
- author: ChronometerMan
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Longitude (3 of 21)
In the early 18th century, John Harrison struggles to build practical marine chronometer f...
published: 16 Jul 2010
author: ChronometerMan
Longitude (3 of 21)
In the early 18th century, John Harrison struggles to build practical marine chronometer for determining longitude (east/west position) at sea. In the 20th century, a retired naval officer attempts to restore Harrison's time machines to their original condition.
- published: 16 Jul 2010
- views: 7536
- author: ChronometerMan
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#22 Filmography Samuel West
Longitude (2000) What would you do, if you knew the truth, but nobody cared? It's the ever...
published: 27 May 2009
author: FilmographySam
#22 Filmography Samuel West
Longitude (2000) What would you do, if you knew the truth, but nobody cared? It's the everyday curse of many inventors and scientists and was the permanent nightmare of John Harrison, an 18th Century clockmaker who solved the problem of determining longitudes at sea by building a very accurate clock whilst everybody else thought that only astronomy could do the trick. This is the film adaptation of Dava Sobel's book about John Harrison who deserves the Longitude Prize and his long fight with the Board of Longitude in the 18th century and Rupert Gould who finds and restores Harrison's clocks in the 20th century. We learn that we should never give up and that the truth isn't the result of a democratic process. You can find more information about Samuel West at my friend's blog: spiffyjellybean.blogspot.com
- published: 27 May 2009
- views: 1452
- author: FilmographySam
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Longitude and Latitude song
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published: 04 Dec 2011
author: msberginsclass
Longitude and Latitude song
- published: 04 Dec 2011
- views: 60473
- author: msberginsclass
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Loungitude episode 1 - 1 of 3
Burning Down The House #001 1of3...
published: 13 Dec 2007
author: loungitude
Loungitude episode 1 - 1 of 3
Burning Down The House #001 1of3
- published: 13 Dec 2007
- views: 2071
- author: loungitude
6:48
iPad Photography App: Koredoko: Adorama Photography TV
Adorama Photography TV presents Koredoko on the iPad. Mark shows you this helpful app that...
published: 09 Dec 2011
author: adoramaTV
iPad Photography App: Koredoko: Adorama Photography TV
Adorama Photography TV presents Koredoko on the iPad. Mark shows you this helpful app that displays the map location of your photos. You can use Koredoko to show latitude and longitude, edit and save locations, and document date and time. Koredoko is the latest exif and GPS viewer by Norio Kawabata. Download the app here: itunes.apple.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
- published: 09 Dec 2011
- views: 2998
- author: adoramaTV
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Geek Girl TV #37: Perambulate by Numbers
Visit GeekGirl.TV for more Geek Girl. I precede this episode by throwing out some random n...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: GeekGirlTV
Geek Girl TV #37: Perambulate by Numbers
Visit GeekGirl.TV for more Geek Girl. I precede this episode by throwing out some random numerical facts, and then proceed with talking about my First Geocaching Adventure!-- down in Georgia, in search of a travel bug named Dancing Bear.
- published: 03 Aug 2007
- views: 1754
- author: GeekGirlTV
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BANDA LONGITUDE DANDO ENTREVISTA NA TV RIVIERA.
MUITO BOM GALERA, A BANDA ESTA ARREBENTANDO......
published: 14 Aug 2007
author: djbrunonogueira
BANDA LONGITUDE DANDO ENTREVISTA NA TV RIVIERA.
MUITO BOM GALERA, A BANDA ESTA ARREBENTANDO...
- published: 14 Aug 2007
- views: 1488
- author: djbrunonogueira
9:33
Lost At Sea the Search for Longitude Part 1
Lost at Sea the Search for Longitude Part 1of 6...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: Mark Allemang
Lost At Sea the Search for Longitude Part 1
Lost at Sea the Search for Longitude Part 1of 6
- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 11722
- author: Mark Allemang
5:43
APOLLO 10 launch, relive this fantastic launch on TV, ABC News coverage, May 18, 1969
The second voyage to the moon, lunar module (LEM) landing test mission. NASA INFO: Launch ...
published: 01 Sep 2011
author: Mr Dan Beaumont
APOLLO 10 launch, relive this fantastic launch on TV, ABC News coverage, May 18, 1969
The second voyage to the moon, lunar module (LEM) landing test mission. NASA INFO: Launch Preparations The terminal countdown was picked up at 01:00:00 GMT on 17 May 1969 and proceeded with no unscheduled holds. The primary LOX replenish pump failed to start at T-8 hours due to a blown fuse in the pump motor starter circuit. Troubleshooting and fuse replacement delayed LOX loading by 50 minutes but it was completed by T-4 hours 22 minutes. The lost time was made up during the scheduled 1-hour hold at T-3 hours 30 minutes. A high pressure cell in the Atlantic Ocean off the New England coast caused southeasterly surface winds and brought moisture into the Cape Canaveral area, which contributed to overcast conditions. At launch time, cumulus clouds covered 40 percent of the sky (base 2200 feet), altocumulus covered 20 percent (base 11000 feet), and cirrus covered 100 percent (base not recorded); the temperature was 80.1° F; the relative humidity was 75 percent; and the barometric pressure was 14.779 lb/in2. The winds, as measured by the anemometer on the light pole 60.0 feet above ground at the launch site, measured 19.0 knots at 142° from true north. Ascent Phase Apollo 10 was launched from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39, Pad B, at a Range Zero time of 16:49:00 GMT (12:49:00 pm EDT) on 18 May 1969, and was the first piloted launch from this pad. The launch window extended to 21:09 GMT to take advantage of a sun elevation angle on the lunar surface of 11°. Between ...
- published: 01 Sep 2011
- views: 3365
- author: Mr Dan Beaumont
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Tropic of Cancer (TV Series 2010)with Simon Reeve
Location and Position of India World Scale Map: Lying between latitude 8˚4' N to 37˚6' N a...
published: 13 Nov 2010
author: MAMTAgitapressDHODY
Tropic of Cancer (TV Series 2010)with Simon Reeve
Location and Position of India World Scale Map: Lying between latitude 8˚4' N to 37˚6' N and from longitude 68˚4' E to 97˚25' E, the country is divided into almost equal parts by the Tropic of Cancer (Passing from Jabalpur in MP). Tropic of Cancer passes through 8 (Eight) States: Gujarat, Rajasthan, MP, Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura and Mizoram. Indian Standard Meridian (82˚30'E meridian) passes through UP, MP, Chhatisgarh, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. Which islands does the Tropic of Cancer pass through? The Bahamas, Hawaii and Taiwan. The Tropic of Cancer currently (Epoch 2010) lies 23° 26′ 16″ north of the Equator. Its position is not fixed, but varies in a complicated manner over time. 23°26′N 121°29′E Pacific Ocean Passing just south of Necker Island, Hawaii, United States Allegorical Portrait of Necker flanked by Commerce and Prosperity (1788-1789) en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org The San Marga Iraivan Temple is a white granite stone Hindu temple sculpted in India and currently under construction on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva. "Iraivan" means "He who is worshipped," and is one of the oldest words for God in the Tamil language.[citation needed] The Iraivan Temple is located next to the Wailua River and five miles (8 km) from Mount Waialeale. It is the first all-stone temple to be built in the United States.[1] It is maintained by the Saiva Siddhanta Church, also known ...
- published: 13 Nov 2010
- views: 7607
- author: MAMTAgitapressDHODY
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1:42
A History of the World in 100 Seconds
Many wikipedia articles have coordinates. Many have references to historic events. Me (@go...
published: 23 Jan 2011
author: Gareth Lloyd
A History of the World in 100 Seconds
Many wikipedia articles have coordinates. Many have references to historic events. Me (@godawful) and Tom Martin (@heychinaski) cross referenced the two to create a dynamic visualization of Wikipedia's view of world history. Watch as empires fall, wars break out and continents are discovered.
This won "Best Visualization" at Matt Patterson's History Hackday in January, 2011. To make it, we parsed an xml dump of all wikipedia articles (30Gb) and pulled out 424,000 articles with coordinates and 35,000 references to events. Cross referencing these produced 15,500 events with locations. Then we mapped them over time.
More information and datasets: http://www.ragtag.info/2011/feb/2/history-world-100-seconds/
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High Altitude Balloon Project Oslo
Launched August 25th from Oslo, Norway @ the Hyper.no office.
iPhone 4 with GeoLoqi and H...
published: 29 Aug 2011
author: Hyper
High Altitude Balloon Project Oslo
Launched August 25th from Oslo, Norway @ the Hyper.no office.
iPhone 4 with GeoLoqi and Hero GoPro HD camera.
Flight time: ~1h 40 min
Highest altitude reached: 17,97 km.
Descended at about 32 km/h
Travel distance: ~120 km
Landed at:
latitude: 60.6686
longitude: 11.3453
Pictures here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/atlemo/sets/72157627538247530/with/6089020019/
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Test HD-DSLR Canon EOS 5D MK II (1) - 720p
[Para leer con más detalle el texto de este mini-tutorial con sus imágenes y enlaces corre...
published: 28 Sep 2009
author: Julio Gómez
Test HD-DSLR Canon EOS 5D MK II (1) - 720p
[Para leer con más detalle el texto de este mini-tutorial con sus imágenes y enlaces correspondientes visita http://juliogm.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/video-test-hd-dslr-canon-eos-5d-mk-ii-1-720p/]
Este es el primero de una serie de vídeos -necesariamente breves- en los que pruebo las capacidades más elementales y simples de grabación de vídeo en esta y otras DSLR de Canon.
En la primera entrega se pueden ver imágenes de las siguientes pruebas básicas:
* Aberturas de diafragma y sus efectos en la imagen.
* Velocidades de obturación y sus efectos en la imagen.
NOTA: Históricamente ha habido dos posibles explicaciones a la pregunta de por qué el ser humano puede ver imagen en movimiento:
1. La persistencia retiniana (una imagen permanece en la retina humana una décima de segundo antes de desaparecer completamente. Esto permite que veamos la realidad como una secuencia de imágenes ininterrumpida y que podamos calcular fácilmente la velocidad y dirección de un objeto que se desplaza).
Este fundamento ha sido puesto en tela de juicio por numerosos neurólogos, sobre todo a partir de los años 80 cuando se enunció la teoría del fenómeno phi.
2. El fenómeno phi (no existe retención sino incapacidad del ojo para distinguir rápidamente estímulos repetidos mas allá de cierto límite. Ese límite de la percepción en sí mismo no es otro que el del fenómeno del movimiento aparente, denominado efecto PHI. Esta teoría está ilustrada con un ejemplo muy sencillo:
Si se colocan dos luces, una junto a otra, que se encienden alternativamente, cuando los focos van a una velocidad que rebasa el límite, el espectador no ve dos luces, sino una que se mueve de un lado a otro.
El límite perceptual se refiere al tiempo mínimo que un estímulo visual debe durar para poder ser percibido. No es que nuestros ojos retengan esa imagen, sino que las separaciones entre una imagen y otra no duran lo suficiente para ser percibidas).
Ese límite, en cualquier caso, está entre las 43 y las 45 imágenes por segundo. Por eso la velocidad de obturación más cercana a la visión humana en estas cámaras es la de 1/50.
En las cámaras de cine (con emulsión fotoquímica) el cálculo se ha realizado siempre colocando el ángulo del obturador a 180º. Este es un estándar que asociamos al "look" cinematográfico, aunque, por supuesto, no se emplea constantemente ni en todas las escenas.
Para entendernos, la equivalencia de cualquier ángulo del obturador (en cámaras donde este sea mecánico) respecto a la velocidad de obturación (con obturación electrónica o no) se calcula multiplicando el número de imágenes por segundo por los grados de un ciclo completo (360º) y dividiéndolo por el ángulo de obturación que se quiere imitar.
Hasta hace poco en la EOS 5D MK II había que conformarse con emplear un número de fps fijo (30) pero desde que se ha actualizado el firmware de este modelo para admitir cadencias de 24 y 25p, lo ideal si se busca el look citado es grabar a 24 fps.
Es decir que si buscamos ese aspecto (propio del ángulo del obturador a 180º en las cámaras de cine) la operación a realizar sería la siguiente:
24 x 360 / 180 = 48 (o sea, 1/50 sería la velocidad más cercana).
Velocidades superiores producirán un efecto de "staccato", velocidades inferiores producirán un desenfoque de movimiento.
Estos efectos pueden buscarse a propósito (el "staccato" es fundamental , por ejemplo, en los primeros 15 minutos de "Salvad al soldado Ryan").
Si no es así, es conveniente exponer combinando ISO y abertura de diafragma y no modificar la velocidad de obturación.
En cualquier caso siempre y cuando se grabe en exteriores podemos movernos en la horquilla entre los 1/30 y los 1/125 segs. sin demasiadas consecuencias.
En interiores en cambio, es fundamental tener presente la frecuencia de la corriente eléctrica (si no es continua).
* Sensibilidades ISO y sus efectos en la imagen.
NOTA: El ruido electrónico, sobre todo debido a errores de cuantificación en las zonas más oscuras de la imagen, comienza a ser apreciable sólo en los pasos superiores a las siguientes sensibilidades ISO (en las cuales la imagen aún aparece totalmente limpia):
- Canon EOS 7D: entre 800 y 1000 ISO
(su ISO máximo es de 12800 en vídeo)
- Canon EOS 5D Mark II: 1600 ISO
(su ISO máximo es de 12800 en vídeo)
- Canon EOS 1D Mark IV: 3200 ISO
(su ISO máximo es de 102400 en vídeo)
Esto no significa que no se puedan usar sensibilidades mayores (cuando hay suficiente luz, el ruido presente en la imagen no es molesto hasta alcanzar sensibilidades aún superiores).
Con poca luz, es posible que la imagen del LCD muestre ruido de crominancia. En las fotos, el ruido de crominancia no se registra. Sin embargo, en los vídeos, el ruido de crominancia se registrará casi de la misma manera que se ve en la pantalla LCD.
* Estilos de imagen
- Monocromo (filtro rojo, para contrastar cielos).
- Monocromo (filtro verde
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Isora
Español:
Avance del documental “Isora, historia de una manada de calderones”, que relata ...
published: 14 Dec 2011
author: Rafa Herrero Massieu
Isora
Español:
Avance del documental “Isora, historia de una manada de calderones”, que relata la vida de una manada de calderones residentes en las islas Canarias, de su espacio y de los habitantes que comparten ese espacio. Financiado por la Fundación Canaria Mapfre Guanarteme y realizado por Aquawork producciones, que se presentará a finales del 2012.
ISORA es la matriarca de uno de los grupos de calderones tropicales que residen y utilizan la costa oriental de la isla de Tenerife. Este sector de mar se haya al resguardo de los vientos alisios, dando lugar a aguas encalmadas la mayor parte del año.
Pese a su tamaño y apariencia, el calderón tropical (Globicephala macrorhynchus), es un delfín emparentado con las orcas. Los machos pueden alcanzar una longitud de 5 m, un metro más que las hembras, pero pesan el doble. Viven en grupos estrechamente emparentados y la mayoría de sus miembros permanecen juntos de por vida.
Fotografía submarina: Rafa Herrero Massieu
Fotografía exteriores: Rafa Herrero Massieu y Pedro Felipe Acosta
Música: Christian Johansen
English:
Preview of the documentary "Isora, story of a pod of pilot whales," in which it is narrated the life of a pod of pilot whales living in Canary Islands, as well as their space and the residents sharing that space. It is financed by the Canarian Foundation Mapfre Guanarteme and produced by Aquawork Productions, and it will be presented at the end of 2012.
Isora is the matriarch of one of the pods of tropical pilot whales living in the Eastern coast of the island of Tenerife. This area of the sea is sheltered from trade wind, and this cause the sea to become calm for the most part of the year.
Despite of its size and shape, the tropical pilot whale (Globicephala Macrorhynchus), is a dolphin related to killer whales. Males can reach five metres long, one metre more than females, but they weigh twice as heavy. They live in closely related pods and most of their members live together for life.
Submarine photography: Rafa Herrero Massieu
Location photography: Rafa Herrero Massieu and Pedro Felipe Acosta
Music: Christian Johansen
FOTOS: TEO LUCAS
http://vimeo.com/channels/canarysea
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1:25
Bell Canada has gone the distance to bring you spectacular TV
At Bell, we're committed to bringing you the best TV service. To stay at the forefront of ...
published: 10 Jul 2012
author: bellcanada
Bell Canada has gone the distance to bring you spectacular TV
At Bell, we're committed to bringing you the best TV service. To stay at the forefront of TV technology, we've launched the state-of-the-art Nimiq 6 satellite, ensuring even more reliable service, starting now. • Stunning HD picture quality -- 10x better than regular television • Packages with more of the channels you really want, including more HD and specialty channels • The ability to pause and rewind live TV with our HD PVR Learn more about Bell Satellite TV: www.bell.ca We're always exploring new ways to make your TV experience the best one possible -- even if it means a little space travel. Interesting facts • Launched on May 18, 2012 at 1:12 am from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan • Located at 91.1 degrees west longitude -- that's 35781 km away from Earth and it takes over 9 hours to get there • Weighs approximately 4500 kg -- about the same as an adult elephant • Nimiq 6 will serve Bell Satellite TV clients exclusively for 15 years Watch the launch of Nimiq 6 video provided by International Launch Services (ILS)
- published: 10 Jul 2012
- views: 18794
- author: bellcanada
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Charlie - Latitude & Longitude [Official Jam Video]
a jam video I made on my cell phone for the song Latitude & Longitude by charlie...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: Dillon Mercure
Charlie - Latitude & Longitude [Official Jam Video]
a jam video I made on my cell phone for the song Latitude & Longitude by charlie
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 244
- author: Dillon Mercure
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A Homage to actor Charles Gray (1928-2000)
A Homage to actor Charles Gray (1928-2000) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) The Devil Rides Out...
published: 22 Aug 2012
author: AngloAmerican100
A Homage to actor Charles Gray (1928-2000)
A Homage to actor Charles Gray (1928-2000) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) The Devil Rides Out (1968) Julius Caesar (1979) An Englishman Abroad (1983) Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Mosquito Squadron (1969) The Legacy (1978) Sherlock Holmes (1984-TV) The Seven Percent Solution (1976) The Beast Must Die (1974) Longitude (2000) Richard II (TV) Night of the Generals (1967) Cromwell (1970)
- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 385
- author: AngloAmerican100
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Tour the Original M*A*S*H TV Set in HD
As with many Generation Xers, I remember seeing MASH on CBS, and watching the reruns. In m...
published: 11 Jun 2012
author: Wayne Devin
Tour the Original M*A*S*H TV Set in HD
As with many Generation Xers, I remember seeing MASH on CBS, and watching the reruns. In my case, it was usually after the 10 pm news that I tuned in to watch the show throughout the mid-80's. I happened to be by Malibu Creek State Park on a recent visit to the Los Angeles area and decided to take the 2.1 mile hike to the famous outside TV set and take some video. I hope you enjoy it. Of note, the indoor shots were filmed on Stage 9 at Twentieth Century Fox Studios in California. The park is located four miles south of Highway 101 on Las Virgenes / Malibu Canyon Road. Latitude/Longitude: 34.1033 / -118.7331 about 25 miles from LA The park is part of the Santa Monica mountains near Malibu in Calabasas. If you want to learn more about M*A*S*H and the site, I suggest the following links: Visiting the MASH Set and Malibu Creek State Park www.malibucreekstatepark.org www.hikespeak.com www.yelp.com Learning about M*A*S*H en.wikipedia.org www.imdb.com www.youtube.com
- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 548
- author: Wayne Devin