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Surfline is a company and website based in Huntington Beach, California that specializes in surf forecasting and surf reports, live webcasting, photography, videography, as well as editorial coverage of the sport of surfing. Surfline.com is now ranked 1,180 in the US and 5,784 in the world in terms of popularity compared to other websites and is now the largest provider of streaming HD coastal cams. Since 2003 it has taken on Buoyweather.com and fishtrach.com (2012), on average the family of websites receives 175,000 visitors per day. The site includes streaming video, surf reports and forecasts. Surfline.com offers streaming cameras at 150 surf breaks, and is one of the larger surf cam websites. Surfline currently has approximately 50 employees.
Surfline was founded in 1985 as a pay-per-call telephone surf report by Southern California surfer Jerry Arnold in partnership with David Wilk and Craig Masuoka, who had founded the Pro Beach Volleyball Tour. Over 50 surfers were employed to relay dawn surf conditions from their local surf breaks to a central office in Huntington Beach, California, where a special phone system made the reports available to callers for 50 cents each. The telephone number, 976-SURF, became well known in the surfing world. The company received 6,000 calls per day in its first month and grew from there. Surfline's offerings expanded throughout Southern California to Northern California and then into Florida and Texas.
North Shore can either be the north shore of a landmass (and the south shore of a body of water), or the north shore of a body of water (and the south shore of a landmass). It may refer to:
The name Jose has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.
YouTube is a video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States. The service was created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005. In November 2006, it was bought by Google for US$1.65 billion. YouTube now operates as one of Google's subsidiaries. The site allows users to upload, view, rate, share and comment on videos, and it makes use of WebM, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, and Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of user-generated and corporate media video. Available content includes video clips, TV clips, music videos, movie trailers and other content such as video blogging, short original videos, and educational videos.
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Raw Footage is the eighth studio album by American rapper Ice Cube. It was released on August 19, 2008, by his record label Lench Mob Records. The album features guest appearances from The Game, Butch Cassidy, Musiq Soulchild, Young Jeezy and WC. The album is his most political effort, since over a decade earlier with the release of his album The Predator (1992).
Preceding the release, supported by three singles; "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It", "Do Ya Thang", and Why Me? featuring Musiq Soulchild.
The album's lead single, "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It" was released January 3, 2008. The song was produced by Maestro. In this single "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It", Ice Cube talks about the facts about gangsta rap music, which was often being blamed for the crimes. The single became available via iTunes on February 12, 2008. The music video features cameo appearances by WC and DJ Crazy Toones.
The album's second single, "Do Ya Thang" was released via iTunes on June 24, 2008. The song was produced by Palumbo Beats.
It is a pilgrimage like no other, offering equal parts gore and glory. An island that's as hostile as it is holy. A beachfront where the potential is envisioned, the consequences are real, and the bravest, most bewildering acts on boards of all shapes and sizes manifest in the most pressurized environment imaginable. It's the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. And for at least six weeks every winter, there's no place like it on Earth. To watch "Six Weeks on the North Shore" on Surfline TV, get the app on your Samsung television or use Surfline TV on any TV with a Google Chrome browser. (Find out how to activate your smart TV by going to surfline.com/tv/index_premium.cfm).
For four months every winter, the entire surf world is focused on the North Shore of Oahu. During the course of the season, some of the craziest, most intense rides of the year go down at Pipeline, Backdoor and Off-the-Wall. This film tells the story of the '16-'17 winter. Focusing on the four main Pipe swells - early November, Christmas Day, January's Da Hui Backdoor Shootout and February - it chronicles the season's most extraordinary waves. And the progression is palpable. As judge Ross Williams explains: "There's always a few perfect-looking waves ridden every year, but this year, the actual depth inside the barrel by many was exceptional. These guys manage to take off just a little deeper, a little later and still make it out of the barrel. Pretty crazy -- the bar gets set a tad...
Hurricane Jose Live sessions with Brett Barley, Oliver Kurtz, Andrew Jacobson and friends on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and be notified next time we go live: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline
A short documentary about the life of Sean Collins and the creation and evolution of Surfline. Collins served as President, Chief Surf Forecaster, and Founder for Surfline. Over the past 30 years, he had helped to develop a sophisticated, proprietary system of wave forecasting - much of which is currently used in LOLA, Surfline's Global Swell Model. Through Surfline, Collins provided weather and forecasting services to every lifeguard agency in California, the Coast Guard, US Navy Seals, National Weather Service, numerous television and movie production companies, multiple domestic and international governmental agencies and nearly every surf company in the world. Collins also directed an exclusive crew of Big Wave riders to chase the largest waves on Earth at any moment - including Mike...
Wipeouts never get old. Performance surfing grows by leaps and bounds every year, but eating shit has essentially remained the same for decades. But we never, ever tire of watching it and hearing the stories behind it. Because, and here's the thing: surfers are generally horrible when it comes to talking about their own surfing. But they are amazing when recounting almost dying. Not sure why, but it's true. Greatest Wipeouts is a Surfline original series showcasing death-defying surfing wipeouts, near-death experiences and heaviest waves of all time. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/surfline?sub_confirmation=1 Check out all the videos in the Greatest Wipeouts series here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpi1EAR1PAPf8AnSfjy5ZzPromxdpDwGY Live streaming surf cams, surf repo...
Replay of the Hurricane Jose Live sessions with Brett Barley and friends. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and be notified next time we go live: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline
The fresh south swell peaking at premiere surf spots across Southern California. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and be notified next time we go live: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline
Want to learn how to surf better? Learn from the world's best through Surfline's Pro Tips, a complete how-to series created to improve your surfing skills. In this episode, we go over cutbacks with Taylor Knox. Become a better surfer. Watch more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL73F9E9FED90AFA59 Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/surfline?sub_confirmation=1 Transcription: Hi your’e watching Surfline Trick Tips with me, Taylor Knox, and we're going to talk about doing some cutbacks. Well basically there's two types of cutbacks, theirs a frontside one and a backside ones and within that there's about a hundred different varieties you could possibly do, but we're going to just talk about a couple today. First being the front side one and I think most p...
"I tried to get on the sled like ten times, but I couldn't get on because I couldn't use this arm," Garrett said in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. He underwent surgery at a shoulder specialist in Marin County on Friday and will return home to Hawaii in a couple days to begin the long rehab process. Footage by Powerlines Productions and Chris Wilson. ----------------------------------- Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline Become a Surfline Premium Member: http://discover.surfline.com/premium/ ----------------------------------
One camera. No announcers. Just surfing. Declining NW swell continues to provide the North Shore with some solid surf early on this beautiful Thursday afternoon. Waves are holding in the double overhead high plus range with some larger sets nearing the triple overhead high range at the better exposed locations. We are expecting this swell to continue to decline through this evening into tomorrow morning.
Wipeouts never get old. Performance surfing grows by leaps and bounds every year, but eating shit has essentially remained the same for decades. But we never, ever tire of watching it and hearing the stories behind it. Because, and here's the thing: surfers are generally horrible when it comes to talking about their own surfing. But they are amazing when recounting almost dying. Not sure why, but it's true. Greatest Wipeouts is a Surfline original series showcasing death-defying surfing wipeouts, near-death experiences and heaviest waves of all time. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/surfline?sub_confirmation=1 Check out all the videos in the Greatest Wipeouts series here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpi1EAR1PAPf8AnSfjy5ZzPromxdpDwGY Live streaming surf cams, surf repo...
Jamie O'Brien, Koa Rothman, Makua Rothman and more find a few big barrels during a late northwest that hit the North Shore on March 27th, 2017. If you see a good ride or wipeout, tag the time code in the comments section. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline Become a Surfline Premium Member: http://discover.surfline.com/premium/ ----------------------------------
Kona Oliveira at Backdoor entry 27 shot by Andre Portugal on Dec 7th, 2017 ----------------------------------- Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline Become a Surfline Premium Member: http://discover.surfline.com/premium/ ----------------------------------
First video featuring LED light show. Waupaca Mobil - Waupaca Wisconsin. Enjoy the show!
Streaming live from one most breathtaking unnatural spectacles in Southern California — the infamous “Wedge."
Alex Gray suffers serious beat-down on a giant bomb at Todos Santos.
John John Florence Wave of the Winter Entry #3 from Rockpiles. Shot by Travis Kuhlman on November 29th, 2017. ----------------------------------- Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline Become a Surfline Premium Member: http://discover.surfline.com/premium/ ----------------------------------
Shot by Jeffery O'Neill. ----------------------------------- Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline Become a Surfline Premium Member: http://discover.surfline.com/premium/ ----------------------------------
Recorded from Surfline's Live session on March 13th, 2017 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline
They're calling it the "10-Year Storm." While California got off to a slow start on the coast, the mountains saw an overabundance of snowfall. Record-breaking, in many cases. As luck would have it, a handful of surfers - Oliver Kurtz, Noah Wegrich, Mitch Coleborn, and Colin Moran - were headed away from their natural habitat and into the frozen unknown at the very same time. For the next few days, they discovered a new definition of "scoring" at Mammoth Mountain. And once they returned to their accustomed, liquid-form water, the coast had come alive. Here's their story - a journey into interdisciplinary shredding, of sorts. Photo Feature: https://winterlust.surfline.com/ Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=surfline
[Verse: Skinny Deville]
If them niggas wanna play
Let them ball till fall dog
Me, I want it all, y'all
From here to Californi-a
Hit the button, get the On-star
Pull up if your front yard
And fuck up your ordinary day
It's the N-A-P-P-Y, y'all
On the grind 'cause time's hard
Find me sippin' Grand Marn-ier
At the bar with a bad broad
Yes I drive a fast car
Holla if you're tryin' to get laid
That's on my son, Billy Kay
Best believe I'm a get you paid
And represent the motherfuckin' K
How I was raised, that's the way
And you live by this shit, then you die by the same
I ain't trippin', puttin' half on the Jane
I'm gettin' good about this math and even better 'bout my change
I hug the lane like I'm drivin' with the wide load
I'm comin' down, country clean, forever bona fide, ho
[Bridge: x2]
So whatcha know about it?
Ain't nothin' slow about it
That boy sure got it
Give a fuck about nobody
[Chorus: x2]
Swerve and lean
Swerve and lean
Swerve and lean
Bounce with it, bounce with it
[Verse: Skinny Deville]
Yeah, Skinny pull in a Range
Not the sport, but the big body
Supercharged, 24 inches, leather with the wood grain
Sunshine or the rain, ain't a motherfucking thing
Hit a button, watch it take off like a plane
For the cash, not the fame
I'm the last one to laugh and get it all 'fore the fat lady sings
See me shine without the bling
Got a bitch to wear my diamonds and I got a watch they call a bright Lane
Country clean on the right team
Some haters want to fight me
But I ain't got nothin' but the flame
That's so bright from my forty cal' ri'
'Fore you run your mouth
Change your face like L'Oreal, dang
That nigga sly with his slang slump
Fifty-five, don't give a fuck
Especially 'bout no sucker ass, lame
I come and snatch your lil' chain
Put a hundred on the situation that you won't do a damn thing
[Bridge: x2]
[Chorus: x2]
[Verse: Skinny Deville]
Yo, they try to call me in-sane
The way I flip it up the wall, man
Bitches on my dick, 'specially 'cause the way I let my nuts hang
They call me billy big balls
Ain't shit she can tell me dog
I'm raw for seven, twenty-four, damn
I know I'm worth a couple hundred grand
And I ain't spittin' another verse until I got my money in my hand
And we gon' stick to the plan
Swerve and lean on these suckers
Makin' sure you city slickers understand
That the dollars never made the man
Plain as day they never did
Nappy's what I represent
I run this shit, call me Skinny D, the president
Drop it down so effortless
I'm slummer than you've ever been
[Bridge: x2]
[Chorus: x2]
[Chorus: x2]
Bounce with it, bounce with it