- published: 21 Nov 2009
- views: 2521197
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Justin Bieber - Bigger - lyrics - STUDIO VERSION
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published: 21 Nov 2009
Justin Bieber - Bigger - lyrics - STUDIO VERSION
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- published: 21 Nov 2009
- views: 2521197
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Big Bigger Biggest Cruise Ship -- Race To Become The Biggest
National Geographic Big Bigger Biggest Cruise Ship - The documentary of was aired on 1st S...
published: 09 Feb 2013
Big Bigger Biggest Cruise Ship -- Race To Become The Biggest
National Geographic Big Bigger Biggest Cruise Ship - The documentary of was aired on 1st September within the year 2009 and its 47 minutes long. This film says 4300 guests live in a five-star luxury. They can shop in a 130 meter long mall, ride a surf simulator and enjoy a show in a one thousand seat theater. Its 18 stories high and it floats at its launch in 2008; the 160 thousand ton independence of the seas is the biggest passenger ship around the world and the panicle of marine engineering. One by one travelling in a scale will reveal the incredible stories behind the vessels, and the invention that made each one greater than the last. Five engineers leap forward from big, bigger into the worlds biggest.
The documentary says, passengers are boarding the independence of seas for a week-long luxury cruise. For many, 3000 kilometers trip through the Carabian is once in a life time experience. This voyage in the independence will take to some of the glamorous destination in the world. To understand how to claim herself a biggest ship in the world viewers has to go back into the time. The journey begins with the Victorian Britain with an engineering genius and his landmark ship the 1,300 ton Great Western, a single steam driven transport stretch from London to America.
This documentary explains that it takes the idea of Great Western and builds a giant of 120 times bigger than Great Western. She is longer than the three football pitches place end to end and weighs 430 jumbo jets. Building such a giant ship is far from straight forward. Construction starts in 2006 at England in one of the largest shipyards in the world. To make their ship strong designers working for the independence of the seas formed their steel into rigid boxes over 170 of them. Each box is upto 32 meters wide and 22 meters long. Workers use cranes to stack the massive boxes together like a giant 3d jag saw puzzle. The use of hydraulic jacks to align them precisely, this make the structure strong enough to fight with heaviest waves.
The independence of the seas takes the idea that big is the best to the extreme.
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 45436
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Bigger Arms - Bodybuilder Secrets For Bigger Biceps
Sick Of Your Eleven-Teen Inch Arms?! Take 2 Minutes To Learn These 7 Insider Tips To Getti...
published: 26 Feb 2013
Bigger Arms - Bodybuilder Secrets For Bigger Biceps
Sick Of Your Eleven-Teen Inch Arms?! Take 2 Minutes To Learn These 7 Insider Tips To Getting Bigger Arms That Will Change The Way You Train Forever...
Bigger Arms! Hey lifting fans. I'm Kurt Bradley, competitive natural
bodybuilder and personal trainer. I'm here today to talk to you about
getting bigger arms. I'm not just talking about any kind of bigger arms.
I'm talking about superhero shirt stretching kind of bigger arms. Arms have
got to be one of my favorite body parts to train, hands down. I think I get
more compliments from arms than anything else. They're the body part that
girls like touching more than anything else. So listen to me now as I share
with you seven tips for getting bigger arms.
Bigger arms training tip number one, give arms their own day. Giving arms
their own day allows you to train arms when your focus is at its highest.
Your arms are fresh. Resulting in most likely maximum strength and size
gains. So definitely give arms their own day and bigger arms are coming.
Bigger arms training tip number two: Always train with a thick bar.
Training with a thick bar is one of the best ways to develop maximum arm
size and strength. Training with a thick bar is like training with a
regular bar, only it's two to three times its size. This thick bar is a
beast. Thick bars are two to three times the size of a normal bar. Most
gyms don't have them and they're also very expensive. This guy here costs
about 800 bucks. If you don't have one that's not a problem. You can just
put a pair of Fat Gripz on anything. You can put Fat Gripz on barbells,
dumbbells, chin ups, do it for lat pull downs and at a fraction of the
cost. Turn anything into a thick bar, Fat Gripz.
Bigger arms training tip number three: Train your damn forearms! I can't
count the times that I've seen guys with big bis, big tris, with skinny
little forearms. It makes the whole arm looks small. What's the best way to
train forearms you ask? Use a thick bar. You don't have a thick bar; get
yourself a pair of Fat Gripz now!
Bigger arms training tip number four: Train to maximize pump and blood
flow. See blood carries with it valuable nutrients which will help with
your arms size and strength gains. Training to maximize pump and blood flow
will also help stretch the muscle fascia. The fascia is a tight sheath like
substance that surrounds the muscle tissue. So keep your reps at an eight
to fifteen rep range, keep your rest times low, and watch your arms grow.
Bigger arms training tip number five: Get Leaner! Every time you can see
the muscle definition and those veins underneath the arms. You look so much
bigger! So my advice is skip that dessert, get on a StairMaster, and start
getting leaner now! Bam!
Bigger arms training tip number six: Pick one body part and make that your
focus. Listen, if you're trying to smash every body part every single
workout. Your strength and size gains are going to be slow at best. Pick
one body part and make that your focus for the next two to three months. In
this case: Arms. So if you're going to train arms at about 100%. All the
other body parts you need to train maybe about 85% to 90% for the next two
to three months. Don't worry. Your body will shrink but if you take this
approach, your arms will definitely grow.
Bigger arms training tip number seven: Use a variety of exercises. Listen
man, there's so many damn exercises to choose from you don't have to do
bicep curls and tricep pressdowns every workout. There are so many
exercises for you to throw into your arsenal. Here's a list of a few of
them: Standing dumbbell curls, standing hammer curls, dual dumbbell curls,
concentration curls, preacher bench stock curls, reverse barbell curls,
cable curls, dual decline curls, killer 21's (seven bottom, seven top,
seven full), tricep pressdowns, single arm pressdown, tricep kickbacks,
tricep rope pressdown (these are killer), skullcrushers (chains optional),
triceps overhead extension, bench dips, dumbbell skull crushers.
In conclusion, I've given you seven tips for bigger arms. One, always give
arms their own day. Two, always train with a thick bar. You don't have a
thick bar; get some Fat Gripz. Three, train your forearms. Four, train to
maximize pump and blood flow to the muscle tissue. Five, Get leaner. Six,
focus on one body part at a time. In this case: Arms. Seven, use a variety
of exercises. Hey until next time, train hard. I'll see you in the gym.
- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 89272
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Nelly Furtado - Big Hoops (Bigger The Better)
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published: 08 May 2012
Nelly Furtado - Big Hoops (Bigger The Better)
Buy now! http://smarturl.it/BigHoops
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- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 7955790
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Deriner Dam - Build It BIGGER - Discovery Channel Documentary
Deriner Dam...Turkeys Mammoth Hydropower
Deriner Dam (Turkish: Deriner Barajı) is a concre...
published: 13 Feb 2013
Deriner Dam - Build It BIGGER - Discovery Channel Documentary
Deriner Dam...Turkeys Mammoth Hydropower
Deriner Dam (Turkish: Deriner Barajı) is a concrete double-curved arch dam under construction on the Çoruh River 5 km (3.1 mi) east of Artvin in Artvin Province, Turkey. The main purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production and additionally flood control. Construction on the dam began in 1998, the reservoir began to fill in February 2012 and the power station is expected to be fully operational by February 2013. It will have a 670 MW power house and is the tallest dam in Turkey. The dam is being implemented by Turkey's State Hydraulic Works and constructed by a consortium of Turkish, Russian and Swiss companies.
The dam is named after İbrahim Deriner, who died while serving as the Chief Engineer of its research team.
Danny Forster'ın Deriner barajı için çektiği belgesel...Turkey's Mammoth Hydropowered Deriner Dam Season 5 Episode 8
Turkey is making a clever move by harnessing the energy of the country′s powerful mountain waterfalls—a move that involves building a dizzyingly tall dam wedged between those very mountains.
Why, you might ask, am I suspended above a giant waterfall between two mountaintops?
My position on this shoot is a result of my adventurous spirit, my deep curiosity, and . . . Turkey′s place in the world. Turkey is in some ways the ultimate modern, global nation: straddling Europe and Asia, with strong cultural ties to the Middle East, and an economy growing like crazy over the last decade or so. Turkey now has the 15th largest gross domestic product in the world.
With growth comes consumption (as every parent of a teenager knows). Turkey has tripled its energy consumption in the last thirty years. And the more it needs, the more it imports—70% of its power comes from imported fossil fuels.
But the Turkish government decided for the sake of its financial and energy security that it wanted to be more self-reliant. And what was the most likely source of indigenous power? Hydroelectric. Turkey, you see, is full of running water and it′s full of mountains. Mountains + running water = waterfalls. Waterfalls = potential energy. The idea was to harness this energy through a series of dams, and eventually fulfill 30% of Turkey′s energy needs with hydroelectric power alone.
That′s why I′m here, in the Coruh River Valley, in northeastern Turkey, a short distance from the Black Sea. Over the course of its run through this valley, the water falls 2,000 vertical feet. There will, eventually, be 11 dams on the course of this river, forcing every drop to make electricity 11 different times.
We went to see how work is going on the first dam, the Deriner dam. There are a bunch of different kinds of dams, but the two basic ones are gravity dams, like the Hoover Dam—you can picture it: a massive wall of concrete blocking water flow—and arch dams. Arch dams are used where the riverbed is relatively narrow, as in between two mountains, and they look like an arch that′s fallen over backward, the convex side facing the onrush of water, and the concave side . . . not facing the onrush of water.
The Deriner dam is a double-arch dam, also know as a dome dam. It curves from side to side like a regular arch dam, and from top to bottom as well. It holds back the same amount of water as the Hoover dam, but at its widest is just 200 feet thick (about a sixth as wide). The shape—the arch—transfers all that weight into the granite mountains on either side.
River going through steep mountains: it makes perfect sense from an engineer′s perspective. But how the hell do you build it? The worksite is—I measured it—exactly a zillion feet up on rushing water. What, um, do the workers even stand on? How do they even get to work?
Ziplines. OK, well, technically, cable cranes, but same concept. Workers, concrete, bulldozers—everything rides on giant cables from the edge of a mountain to the dam-in-progress. Even me.
You can imagine, given the danger, the sense of camaraderie that pervades this work crew. Now double that when you realize that because the worksite is so high up and hard to reach, they live in a temporary work camp up in the mountains. And double it again when you reflect on the fact that this construction project is a transformative one for the future of Turkey. Like America′s building of the interstate highway system, the construction of these hydroelectric dams is the project of a lifetime for the engineers, builders, and workers—for the country itself.
How could I not be there?
- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 21833
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The Augmented Reality TARDIS: It's Bigger On The Inside
You can read all about how this was built here: bit.ly/Uj1m7g
Or you can follow me on Twit...
published: 21 Dec 2012
The Augmented Reality TARDIS: It's Bigger On The Inside
You can read all about how this was built here: bit.ly/Uj1m7g
Or you can follow me on Twitter for updates on future projects: @Grg
- published: 21 Dec 2012
- views: 641996
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BIG BIGGER BIGGEST: aircraft
EVERYONE DAMN READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING : A225 is the biggest, it says at 43:00 why they...
published: 31 May 2012
BIG BIGGER BIGGEST: aircraft
EVERYONE DAMN READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING : A225 is the biggest, it says at 43:00 why they didnt say it was the biggest, and all those other jets/planes dont have anything that was a break through in the designs
- published: 31 May 2012
- views: 257850
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Mumbai Airport (The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport ) - Build it Bigger
The $2 billion Mumbai Airport Expansion project is one of India's most ambitious undertaki...
published: 01 Feb 2013
Mumbai Airport (The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport ) - Build it Bigger
The $2 billion Mumbai Airport Expansion project is one of India's most ambitious undertakings ever.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai is hopping. But the busiest airport in fast-growing India, it is also the most delayed airport in the world. It ushered through 17 million passengers a few years ago, 20 million the next, 24 million the next.. And having made two separate trips to Mumbai to shoot this episode, I can tell you firsthand: it′s an unmitigated madhouse. The chaos begins the moment the plane touches down, with an abnormally long delay to get the airplane to a gate. Once off the plane, the sheer volume of people fighting their way through immigration and baggage claim is mind-bending. Abandon hope of personal space, all who enter here! (For added fun, try elbowing through the crowds while trying to get high-definition television camera equipment though customs.) The airport is so insanely busy it has to be expanded.
But the airport is so insanely busy, how can it possibly be expanded?
That′s the challenge facing construction crews here as they build a brand new international terminal and renovate the domestic one on the original footprint—while 400 flights a day come and go. One engineer compared the whole endeavor to doing open-heart surgery in the middle of a marathon.
Even that doesn′t do justice to the challenges here. India has the highest population of first-time flyers in the world, travelling for education and for work. And in India, a first-time flyer typically has his whole family accompany him to the airport to see him off. And I′m not talking Mom, Dad, and Sis. I′m talking about 37 of his nearest and dearest (affectionately referred to as "weepers and wailers"). Throngs of people. Which means traffic flow in and around the airport has to be negotiated with even greater care.
Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill—SOM—the lead architects, have designed a terminal that accommodates this tradition. But their sensitivity to place and culture doesn′t end there. First, and most incredibly, they built this multi-billion-dollar project around a revered statue of 17th century king Shivaji, after whom the airport is named, to leave access for worshippers. Throughout the terminal, they have incorporated art from different parts of India, unified by the recurring ocellus pattern of a peacock, India′s national bird. That pattern adds lightness and delicacy to an enormous roofscape.
Airports, are, if you take a step back, really just massive roofs under which people and luggage move. In this case, lots of people. SOM used that basic structural fact—airport=huge roof surface—and turned it in to a central theme. The roof rests on mega columns that branch out like trees. They are both decorative and functional: they drain the rainwater, let in a dappling of daylight light, hold up the entire structure and are just plain beautiful. Extremely high-tech, extremely functional, but aesthestically linked to the history and culture of India.
But let′s go up above the roof for an aerial view of this project. Now the heart transplant in the middle of the marathon looks like the easy part. Because the airport is surrounded by slums—in fact, 300,000 people live in slums on airport property. Along with the building of the terminal (and the ongoing operation of this airport) will be the largest slum resettlement project in India′s history. They have resettled 1,000 people; they are planning to resettle 85,000 . . . in a city that′s already unbelievably crowded and comically congested. Mumbai has a population of 20 million, densely packed. It can take five hours to travel the 15 miles from the city center to the airport. Which reminds me: there′s a highway being built as part of this project too.
When it′s all done in 2014, the expanded airport will be an oasis of calm and of careful planning, accommodating 45 million travelers a year. You math types are thinking, "at the rate I mentioned above, they′ll have outgrown the new space by then, right?" Yeah, that′s why they′re building another international airport, Navi Mumbai, about twenty miles away. Can you say, "fast-growing economy"?
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 26455
8:00
Infinity is bigger than you think - Numberphile
Sometimes infinity is even bigger than you think... Dr James Grime explains with a little ...
published: 06 Jul 2012
Infinity is bigger than you think - Numberphile
Sometimes infinity is even bigger than you think... Dr James Grime explains with a little help from Georg Cantor.
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Videos by Brady Haran
Minute Physics video on this topic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-QoutHCu4o (somewhat more fast-paced... but we did film ours BEFORE his was uploaded, so similarities are coincidental... well actually, no they are not... we are all building upon Cantor's work!!)
- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 1718592
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Largest Aircraft in the world antonov An-124 - Big Bigger Biggest - National Geographic Documentary
The Antonov An-124 Ruslan (Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-124 «Руслан») (NATO reporting name: Condo...
published: 12 Feb 2013
Largest Aircraft in the world antonov An-124 - Big Bigger Biggest - National Geographic Documentary
The Antonov An-124 Ruslan (Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-124 «Руслан») (NATO reporting name: Condor) is a strategic airlift jet aircraft. It was designed by the Antonov design bureau in the Ukrainian SSR, then part of the Soviet Union. The An-124 is the world's largest serially manufactured cargo airplane and world's second largest operating cargo aircraft, behind the one-off Antonov An-225 (an enlarged variant of the An-124) .
During development it was known as Izdeliye 400 in house, and An-40 in the West. First flown in 1982, civil certification was issued on 30 December 1992. Over 40 are in service (26 civilian models with airlines and 10 firm orders as of August 2006) and 20 were in commercial use in 1998 in Ukraine, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Libya.
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 115013
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Cee Lo Green 'Bright Lights Bigger City' OFFICIAL VIDEO
Official music video for 'Bright Lights Bigger City' by Cee Lo Green. Download the new alb...
published: 10 Nov 2010
Cee Lo Green 'Bright Lights Bigger City' OFFICIAL VIDEO
Official music video for 'Bright Lights Bigger City' by Cee Lo Green. Download the new album The Lady Killer, out now, from iTunes http://bit.ly/aIZ8Yu
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- published: 10 Nov 2010
- views: 8872699
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You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat - Jaws (4/10) Movie CLIP (1975) HD
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published: 16 Jun 2011
You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat - Jaws (4/10) Movie CLIP (1975) HD
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The crew gets their first face-to-face look at the massive shark.
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Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw
Director: Steven Spielberg
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Film Description: Based on Peter Benchley's best-selling novel, Steven Spielberg's 1975 shark saga set the standard for the New Hollywood popcorn blockbuster while frightening millions of moviegoers out of the water. One early summer night on fictional Atlantic resort Amity Island, Chrissie decides to take a moonlight skinny dip while her friends party on the beach. Yanked suddenly below the ocean surface, she never returns. When pieces of her wash ashore, Police Chief Brody (Roy Scheider) suspects the worst, but Mayor Vaughn (Murray Hamilton), mindful of the lucrative tourist trade and the approaching July 4th holiday, refuses to put the island on a business-killing shark alert. After the shark dines on a few more victims, the Mayor orders the local fishermen to catch the culprit. Satisfied with the shark they find, the greedy Mayor reopens the beaches, despite the warning from visiting ichthyologist Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) that the attacks were probably caused by a far more formidable Great White. One more fatality later, Brody and Hooper join forces with flinty old salt Quint (Robert Shaw), the only local fisherman willing to take on a Great White--especially since the price is right. The three ride off on Quint's boat "The Orca," soon coming face to teeth with the enemy.
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- published: 16 Jun 2011
- views: 817858
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John Mayer - Bigger Than My Body
Music video by John Mayer performing Bigger Than My Body. (C) 2003 Aware Records LLC...
published: 03 Oct 2009
John Mayer - Bigger Than My Body
Music video by John Mayer performing Bigger Than My Body. (C) 2003 Aware Records LLC
- published: 03 Oct 2009
- views: 3919947
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The City Limits
*****Watch my Latest Time Lapse Video called Civilization: The Rise of Europe http://vime...
published: 03 May 2011
author: Dominic
The City Limits
*****Watch my Latest Time Lapse Video called Civilization: The Rise of Europe http://vimeo.com/dominicboudreault/civilization
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About the Project
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As of today, it is estimated that there are more than 7 billion humans living on Earth.
Humans have only been a glimpse in the Earth’s timeline, yet in the last 200 years the evolution of mankind has skyrocketed as well as the need for Earth’s resources.
Skyscrapers are growing taller than the next, like huge trees battling for sunlight. At night, from a higher point of view, traffic evokes lava flowing down a volcano.
Like a giant ant colony, humans have made this planet their own. But what about the Earth? Can we continue to take without consequences?
The City Limits tries to show that even though humans are the dominant species on the planet, there is something bigger than us.
In Carl Sagan’s own words “Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. It is up to us.”
Human progress and technology are developing at exponential rates but at what cost?
Where is the city’s limit?
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Music: Time by Hans Zimmer
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Moonwalk
The ultimate full moon shot. Dean Potter walks a highline at Cathedral Peak as the sun se...
published: 25 Dec 2012
author: Reel Water Productions
Moonwalk
The ultimate full moon shot. Dean Potter walks a highline at Cathedral Peak as the sun sets and the moon rises. Shot from over 1 mile away with a Canon 800mm and 2X by Mikey Schaefer.
This shot was part of a bigger project for National Geographic called The Man Who Can Fly.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/videos/the-man-who-can-fly/
Directed by Mikey Schaefer...www.mikeylikesrocks.com
Produced by Bryan Smith
Concept by Dean Potter
Music:
Slate - By Wil Bolton
From the Album: Time Lapse on Hibernate Recordings
Licensed through: Audiomoves - www.audiomoves.com
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2012 reel
Equipment: RED EPIC, Phantom Flex, Phantom Gold, SmallHD DP6 & DP4
For the past few year...
published: 16 Jan 2012
author: SnapRoll Media
2012 reel
Equipment: RED EPIC, Phantom Flex, Phantom Gold, SmallHD DP6 & DP4
For the past few years, SnapRoll Media has been at the forefront of remotely controlled aerial camera systems. Like most, we started out using DSLR cameras to record video, but it wasn’t long before the image quality wasn’t up to our standards. We began designing and building larger airframes to carry the weight of the cameras we and our clients wanted to use.
Our hard work paid off. We were the first to successfully carry the RED ONE digital cinema camera safely and smoothly. Then, we added Vision Research’s Phantom Flex and Phantom Gold high speed cameras to our arsenal. Furthermore, we had the opportunity to be the first in the world to successfully fly the new RED EPIC on our proven remote controlled aerial system thanks to Jarred Land and Jim Jannard.
We are constantly researching, developing, and fine tuning our helicopters to carry larger cameras with maximum stability. The greatest reward is seeing our clients' faces when we get the shot that no crane, cable cam, or full size helicopter was able to capture. 2012 will be full of incredible projects along with further R&D; on bigger and better remotely controlled (RPV) aerial camera systems. Stay tuned!
Edited By: Chris Murphy, Helio Collective (www.heliocollective.com)
Music By: Awolnation - Sail
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Open Your Eyes to the New Vimeo
We made zillions of improvements that cover the front end, the back end, and the parts in ...
published: 23 Jan 2012
author: Vimeo Staff
Open Your Eyes to the New Vimeo
We made zillions of improvements that cover the front end, the back end, and the parts in between to create a Vimeo that is bigger, faster, smarter, and more fun.
Check it out! vimeo.com/new
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Exxon Oil Spill Could Be 40% Bigger Than Exxon Estimates
--The current Exxon oil spill could be 40% larger than Exxon estimates, EPA figures show.
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published: 11 Apr 2013
Exxon Oil Spill Could Be 40% Bigger Than Exxon Estimates
--The current Exxon oil spill could be 40% larger than Exxon estimates, EPA figures show.
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- published: 11 Apr 2013
- views: 1478
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Three Gorges Dam in China - DAM - Big Bigger to the world most Biggest
Opening sequence for 'Dam', an episode from series 2 of 'Big, Bigger, Biggest'. Now in its...
published: 30 Jan 2013
Three Gorges Dam in China - DAM - Big Bigger to the world most Biggest
Opening sequence for 'Dam', an episode from series 2 of 'Big, Bigger, Biggest'. Now in its third series, this documentary strand deconstructs the history, science and human stories behind major technological achievements. In this ep, the mind bogglingly huge Three Gorges Dam in China, is featured.
- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 9022
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How to get a BIGGER UPPER CHEST - The "Ultimate Chest Exercise"
More ways to get a bigger chest: http://athleanx.com/x/getthebestchest
Are you finding i...
published: 20 Jan 2013
How to get a BIGGER UPPER CHEST - The "Ultimate Chest Exercise"
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Are you finding it hard to build a bigger upper chest? This is most likely because you are not using exercises that target how the chest actually works in your attempt to build it. The chest and the upper chest respond to more than just bench presses, pushups, dips and flys. In fact, in this video I'm going to show you a new way to train your chest to build it bigger and stronger with just a pair of dumbbells.
This chest exercise might be considered the ultimate chest exercise by some since it targets the main functions of the chest muscle. I'm talking about horizontal adduction and adduction of the shoulder, combined with the normal pressing action that you are familiar with. By combining elements of the guillotine press, we are also able to more effectively target the upper chest specifically by bringing the dumbbells closer to the neck (without endangering the shoulders or your own safety with a barbell near your neck!)
Learning how to get a bigger upper chest just takes a more scientific approach to your workouts. A true chest workout built around biomechanics will always win out over a chest workout that is based in bro science or the advice a local "weekend certification" personal trainer will give you.
When you're ready to build more than just a bigger chest, then head over to http://athleanx.com and put the science back in strength for good. Target your shoulders, legs, biceps, back and arms along with your chest as you carve out an athletic physique from head to toe.
For more than just the ultimate chest exercises and workouts be sure to check out our youtube channel at http://youtube.com/user/jdcav24
- published: 20 Jan 2013
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