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Tim Pyle (born 23 October 1969) is a filmmaker based in Southern California.
Coordinates: 51°31′45″N 3°41′43″W / 51.529146°N 3.695252°W / 51.529146; -3.695252
Pyle (Welsh: Y Pîl ) is a village and community in Bridgend county borough, Wales. This large village is served by the A48 road, and lies less than one mile from Junction 37 of the M4 motorway, and is therefore only a half-hour journey from the capital city of Wales, Cardiff; in fact it lies approximately equidistant between the capital (Cardiff) and the second city (Swansea). The nearest town is the seaside resort of Porthcawl. Within the Community, to the northeast of Pyle, is the adjoining settlement of Kenfig Hill.
An indication of early settlement is the Croes Siencyn Incised Stone, a Scheduled Monument on Marlas Road, (51°31′39″N 3°41′56″W / 51.5275°N 3.6989°W / 51.5275; -3.6989 (Pyle Incised Stone), grid ref: SS822823). This is a weathered stone with an incised cross, dated to 11th or 12th century, moved to its present garden location in 1945 from 'between Kenfig and Pyle'. The early expansion of Pyle was brought about when the ancient borough of Kenfig was abandoned after being buried in the drifting sand dunes of Kenfig Sands. The walls of Pyle St James' parish church are reputed to have been moved stone by stone from the old town, relocated further inland as the sand encroached.
Perris Auto Speedway, also known as The PAS, is a 1/2 mile clay oval track located at 18700 Lake Perris Drive on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds in Perris, California. The track features a raised backstretch offering fans a better view over the infield of the oval. The track hosts USAC/CRA sprint cars, street stocks, dirt modifieds, and many others. It hosted the Turkey Night Grand Prix midget car race in 1996, 2012 and 2013. The track has also hosted the World of Outlaws and the Traxxas TORC Series.
The track opened on March 30, 1996. Prior to that, the site of the track was home to Lake Perris speedway, a 1/8 mile dirt oval constructed in 1987 and hosted motorcycle racing then later car racing until 1993. A 1/3 mile dirt oval operated until the end of 1995.
33°50′56″N 117°12′08″W / 33.84889°N 117.20222°W / 33.84889; -117.20222Coordinates: 33°50′56″N 117°12′08″W / 33.84889°N 117.20222°W / 33.84889; -117.20222
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Ever wonder how artists conceive of worlds beyond our solar system? Tim Pyle and Robert Hurt, both graphic artists for NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech, talk about how they conceptualized the look of Kepler 186f based on what little was known about it. According to scientists, the exoplanet was Earth-sized and it was within the habitable zone -- a distance that meant it might (or might not) contain water.
Perris Auto Speedway 5-1-10. Still Movin' Motorsports in-car cam with Tim Pyle.
How do you visualize distant worlds that you can't see? A team of artists uses scientific data to imagine exoplanets and other astrophysical phenomena. The moon hanging in the night sky sent Robert Hurt’s mind into deep space -- to a region some 40 light years away, in fact, where seven Earth-sized planets crowded close to a dim, red sun. Hurt, a visualization scientist at Caltech’s IPAC center, was walking outside his home in Mar Vista, California, shortly after he learned of the discovery of these rocky worlds around a star called TRAPPIST-1 and got the assignment to visualize them. The planets had been revealed by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and ground-based observatories. “I just stopped dead in my tracks, and I just stared at it,” Hurt said in an interview. “I was imagining tha...
Ride along with TimPyle in the AMSIOL factory Stock #5 at Perris Auto Speedway on 8-14-2010. In this video you can watch the gauges, at a few spots you can see the tac.
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Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) at Caltech’s visualization specialist Ron Hurt and multimedia producer Tim Pyle explain how space telescope data about the system was used to create artistic impressions of the planets. The Trappist-1 system in 39 light-years away from Earth or about 229 trillion miles (369 trillion kilometers). Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
This animation illustrates the process of strain build up and release associated with megathrust earthquakes along the Himalayan front. During quiet times in between earthquakes (interseismic periods), the indian crust is slowly pulled under the Himalaya (at about 2 cm/year=0.8 inches/year). There are places where the plates stick together (locked) and places where they don't (creeping). At locked zones, the lower plate pulls the upper plate down with it, causing the land to subside. Stress at the locked zone builds. When the stress becomes too great, the upper plate breaks free and springs back, causing the Himalayan wedge to suddenly pop up, an earthquake, and afterseffsct such as landslides and liquefaction of the soils in lowland areas. This "seismic cycle" recurs, although recurrin...
Description: Will our heroes ever find their way home? Produced for Climate Kids: NASA's Eyes on the Earth http://climatekids.nasa.gov/ Executive Producer Michael Greene Produced By Diane Fisher Randal Jackson Nancy Leon Gordon Squires Created and Written By Diane Fisher Kenneth Kolb Tim Pyle Directed and Animated By Tim Pyle Starring Buffy Henshaw Tim Pyle Music By Dick DeBenedictis
NASA's Kepler space telescope watches a star, Kepler-11. The star appears to blink in a pattern. It dims like clockwork as six "hands" of differing size orbit around it at different rates. Kepler-11 dims when its six orbiting planets cross between it and the Kepler spacecraft. Calculations show the planets are nested in circular orbits that lie in almost the same plane. Animation credit: NASA/Tim Pyle
This animation shows how the collision of India and Eurasia, which started about 50 million years ago and continues to this day, formed the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau. Credit: Kristel Chanard, Tectonics Observatory, California Institute of Technology; Tim Pyle, California Institute of Technology
Description: Can our heroes save the precious plankton? Produced for Climate Kids: NASA's Eyes on the Earth http://climatekids.nasa.gov/ Executive Producer Michael Greene Produced By Diane Fisher Randal Jackson Nancy Leon Gordon Squires Created and Written By Diane Fisher Kenneth Kolb Tim Pyle Directed and Animated By Tim Pyle Starring Buffy Henshaw Tim Pyle Music By Dick DeBenedictis Sound Effects Courtesy Of The Freesound Project
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, which launched Aug. 25, 2003, will begin an extended mission—the “Beyond” phase—on Oct. 1, 2016. This mission was designed to last at least two-and-a-half years; 13 years later, Spitzer has operated far beyond the scope of the original mission. Spitzer’s infrared vision has revealed the Universe in new ways, from mapping extrasolar planet temperatures, to discovering a ring around Saturn hundreds of times larger than any previously known. Spitzer has also discovered tiny buckyball molecules in space, and produced a 360-degree infrared panorama of the Milky Way. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Narration: Robert Hurt Script: Robert Hurt, Elizabeth Landau, Tim Pyle, Gordon Squires Animation & music: Tim Pyle JPL manages the Spitzer Space Telescope mission for NA...
Ever wonder how artists conceive of worlds beyond our solar system? Tim Pyle and Robert Hurt, both graphic artists for NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech, talk about how they conceptualized the look of Kepler 186f based on what little was known about it. According to scientists, the exoplanet was Earth-sized and it was within the habitable zone -- a distance that meant it might (or might not) contain water.
How do you visualize distant worlds that you can't see? A team of artists uses scientific data to imagine exoplanets and other astrophysical phenomena. The moon hanging in the night sky sent Robert Hurt’s mind into deep space -- to a region some 40 light years away, in fact, where seven Earth-sized planets crowded close to a dim, red sun. Hurt, a visualization scientist at Caltech’s IPAC center, was walking outside his home in Mar Vista, California, shortly after he learned of the discovery of these rocky worlds around a star called TRAPPIST-1 and got the assignment to visualize them. The planets had been revealed by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and ground-based observatories. “I just stopped dead in my tracks, and I just stared at it,” Hurt said in an interview. “I was imagining tha...
http://www.hollywood.com 'Galaxy Quest' Premiere 12-19-99 Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Tim Allen, Missi Pyle, and Dean Parisot at the premiere of 'Galaxy Quest'. http://www.hollywood.com/movies/galaxy-quest-59129219/ For more celebrity interviews, movie trailers, and entertainment news visit Hollywood.com!
At New York Comic Con 2013 Tim interviewed Associate Editor Ellie Pyle of Marvel Comics. Ellie is also the lead editor on Marvel's Fearless Defenders book and had a little to say about upcoming books that were announced that day.
This week join guest host Paget Brewster as she sits down with Timothy Omundson (Galavant, Psych). Paget and Tim chat about many of his early roles, what it really means to be a working actor, and performing together in the Thrilling Adventure Hour.
Boxer Big Joe Egan goes to Blackpool to meet Butterbean on the day of his fight with Mark Potter. Joe also chats to the Promoter of the Event & Boxing Legends Tim Witherspoon & John H Stracey. Footage from Liam Galvin & Yvette Rowland at www.unlicensedboxing.com
The seven-mirror Giant Magellan Telescope is being built at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile, on an 8,500-foot peak in the Andes Mountains. It is expected to be operational for initial science observations in 2020. After spending three months cooling, the GMT's third mirror was removed from its rotating furnace on Dec. 6, 2013 and unveiled at the University of Arizona Steward Observatory Mirror Lab. It will take another three years for the mirror to be polished to extremely high precision. If the finished mirror were enlarged to cover the continental U.S., the peak-to-valley variance in smoothness would only be a half-inch. The GMT's seven 8.4 meter mirrors and adaptive optics system will give it ten times the resolution and sensitivity of the Hubble Space Telescope. It will be able...
Joe Pyle's 50th Birthday Party 7th January 2017, Camelot Castle Filming & editing www.undergroundfilms.co.uk
Jammin' For Danny Joe Brown - Artimus Pyle APB. APB band members Artimus Pyle & Tim Lindsey join Dave Hlubek, Jakson Spires, Jay Johnson & Charlie Hargrett to play "Sweet Home Alabama" at the Jammin For DJB benefit concert. The benefit was held at Club La Vela in Orlando, Fl on July 18, 1999.
June 23, 1982. Artimus Pyle was on tour fronting his own Artimus Pyle Band. Our mutual friend, Paul T. Riddle, arranged for an afternoon meeting where we all sat, talked, and taped our conversation. That tape was the basis for Artimus's April 1983 Modern Drummer feature interview. At night, the same day, Artimus's band and The Marshall Tucker Band played a concert - a place I've forgotten. Art's band opened the show. Then Art and I found a secure room backstage where we finished the interview - and that's the setting for this audio excerpt. About 3:00 in you can hear the Marshall Tucker Band onstage, kicking off their show with "Heard It In A Love Song." Artimus's full printed interview is available on my 'Life Beyond the Cymbals' blog: http://wp.me/p4vfuP-vA I will post more sound file...
True Crime Legends Joe Pyle, Roy Shaw & Charlie Richardson enjoy a night out with ex World Boxing Champ Tim Witherspoon & Boxing favourite Alan Minter. Filmed by Liam Galvin. Footage supplied by Liam Galvin & Yvette Rowland courtesy of Mean Machine Promotions
Couple words from ID Software Studio Director and SyncError (Adam Pyle) ID Software Lead Design about maps in Quake Champions. Check this out. Don't forget leave like and subscribe my channel for more videos from Quake Champions. ____________________________________ MY LINKS Support me via PayPal: https://youtube.streamlabs.com/UC3SN5FrpKQJPS1UnSpLZTYw#/0 https://www.tipeeestream.com/t1tek/donation Twitter: @t1tek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/t1tekTV/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/t1tek/ Streaming (Twitch): https://www.twitch.tv/t1tektv
Ex World Boxing Champ Tim Witherspoon has a chat with Liam Galvin about fame, his career & Don King at a Boxing Evening organised by the Legendary Joe Pyle. Footage supplied by Liam Galvin & Yvette Rowland at www.unlicensedboxing.com
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Joe Pyle, Joe Pyle Jnr, Mitch Pyle attend a Ronnie Biggs Fund Raiser at Charlie Breaker's South London Pub. Interview by Liam Galvin. Footage supplied by Liam Galvin & Yvette Rowland at www.unlicensedboxing.com
When Boxing Greats Joe Egan, Tim Witherspoon, George Chuvalo, Tony Tucker & Tommy Morrison get together for a photo shoot things get heated when Tim Witherspoon doesn't want his pic taken. Footage from Liam Galvin & Yvette Rowland at www.unlicensedboxing.com - CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
I bet he feels like an elephant
Shaking his big grey trunk for the hell of it
You know, that you're dreaming about being loved by him
Too bad your chances are slim
And it's not like Mr Shock to get shy
When my eskimo is on top
He's got friends but you get the feeling
That they wouldn't care too much if he'd just disappear
Here comes
He pulled the mirrors off his cadillac
Because he doesn't like it looking like he looks back
Somebody grabbed his collar
He cried the whole way home