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The second (symbol: s) (abbreviated s or sec) is the base unit of time in the International System of Units (SI). It is qualitatively defined as the second division of the hour by sixty, the first division by sixty being the minute. It is quantitatively defined in terms of a certain number of periods – about 9 billion – of a certain frequency of radiation from the caesium atom: a so-called atomic clock. Seconds may be measured using a mechanical, electric or atomic clock.
First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1).
First or 1st may also refer to:
Final or The Final may refer to:
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Final - Subatomic
Final - Critical Thresholds
Final - Electron
The second M-1 Carbine and One Millionth 1897.
A Time-Lapse Video of the 1-Millionth Corvette Restoration
Mile of Pi - Numberphile
Markus Persson Interview - Markus "Notch" Persson's Top 10 Rules For Success (@notch)
First Milliseconds of Nuclear Bomb Test Fireball
Meet Chanty Binx (Big Red) Feminist and hypocrite
George Dillman from the Cody Firearms museum gives a quick review of a few special guns: First, the One Millionth Modle 1897, produced in 1953 of John Olin. Also shown is the second M-1 Carbine ever made. One of nearly one million made for World War II.
After more than four months and 1,200 man-hours of painstaking craftsmanship, restoration of the milestone 1-millionth Corvette – a white 1992 convertible – is complete. It was unveiled today at the National Corvette Museum, in Bowling Green, Ky., where it returns as part of the permanent exhibit. The car was damaged on Feb. 12, 2014, when it and seven other rare Corvettes tumbled into a sinkhole that opened beneath the museum’s Skydome area. Chevrolet pledged to restore it. After recovery from the sinkhole, the 1-millionth Corvette was moved from the museum to the Design Center on GM’s Technical Center campus in Warren, Mich., for restoration. Approximately 30 craftspeople and technicians from GM Design’s Mechanical Assembly group, along with GM Service Operations, took on the proje...
A million digits of Pi on one piece of paper (1.05 miles). More about how and why: http://youtu.be/99Welatppzk More Pi videos from Numberphile: http://bit.ly/PiPlaylist Film by Brady Haran Our thanks to HP and HSA Systems. Extra special thanks to Hugh McPartlan, Torben Dam Jensen, Jesper Hyldager and Jon Kenny. Discuss on reddit: http://redd.it/2jzr4t Presenter: Matt Parker Music: Alan Stewart Extra cameras: James Hennessy and Ed Fielden. Runway unrolling crew: Hugh McPartlan, Jon Kenny, Sue McPartlan, Pete McPartlan, Dave Pentelow, Scott Pentelow, Josh Pentelow, Jacob Bateson and CGP Grey. Paper courtesy of Millingtons. NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile Numberphile tweets: https://twitter.com/numberphile Go...
He's a Swedish video game programmer and designer. He founded the video game company Mojang alongside Carl Manneh and Jakob Porser in late 2010. He has an estimated net worth of US$1.5 billion. He's Markus "Notch" Persson and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success. * Join my BELIEVE newsletter: http://www.evancarmichael.com/newsletter/ 1. Start small, and gradually grow He began programming on his father's Commodore 128 home computer at the age of 7. 2. Just try to make it work Having experimented with various type-in programs he produced his first game at the age of 8. 3. Keep a critical eye towards what you're doing Professionally he had worked as a game developer for King.com for over four years, until 2009. 4. Don't just plan, do! Outside of work, he has made 7 games for compet...
I had uploaded a shorter version of this video earlier and deleted it. That video resurfaced on another YouTube-account. Someone appears to have downloaded it and uploaded it by himself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcyzb9P4KX4 The first two are the Mohawk shot from Operation Redwing, 1956 (0:05) and Operation Snapper, 1952 (0:15). After that following Operation Ranger, 1951 (0:22), Ivy Mike, 1952 (0:28), Trinity Test, 1945 (0:39), Tsar Bomb, 1961 (0:44), First Lightning, 1949 (0:48), Greenhouse George, 1951 (0:55) and Castle Bravo, 1954 (1:01). Taken with a Rapatronic camera, combined into moving images. More about the Rapatronic camera and the tests here: http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/techniques/rapatronic-shutter http://simplethinking.com/home/rapatronic_photographs.htm A...
Meet Chanty Binx Feminist and hypocrite In 2012 she got angry at a street preacher for preaching his beliefs at a gay pride parade. I can understand her point After all shouldn't a group have the right to gather without.... ....being yelled at... ....and told they are evil? Yet that's exactly what she did in 2013 She took it upon herself to attend someone else's meeting to preach her beliefs and tell them to "shut the fuck up" If it is so wrong for the Christian street preacher to force his ideology on another group..... .......then isn't it equally wrong for Chanty Binx to do it? She is actually surprised they don't want to listen to her ideology and judgement. ...just like the people at the gay pride event didn't want to listen to the preacher's ideology and judgement There is a word for...
George Dillman from the Cody Firearms museum gives a quick review of a few special guns: First, the One Millionth Modle 1897, produced in 1953 of John Olin. Also shown is the second M-1 Carbine ever made. One of nearly one million made for World War II.
After more than four months and 1,200 man-hours of painstaking craftsmanship, restoration of the milestone 1-millionth Corvette – a white 1992 convertible – is complete. It was unveiled today at the National Corvette Museum, in Bowling Green, Ky., where it returns as part of the permanent exhibit. The car was damaged on Feb. 12, 2014, when it and seven other rare Corvettes tumbled into a sinkhole that opened beneath the museum’s Skydome area. Chevrolet pledged to restore it. After recovery from the sinkhole, the 1-millionth Corvette was moved from the museum to the Design Center on GM’s Technical Center campus in Warren, Mich., for restoration. Approximately 30 craftspeople and technicians from GM Design’s Mechanical Assembly group, along with GM Service Operations, took on the proje...
A million digits of Pi on one piece of paper (1.05 miles). More about how and why: http://youtu.be/99Welatppzk More Pi videos from Numberphile: http://bit.ly/PiPlaylist Film by Brady Haran Our thanks to HP and HSA Systems. Extra special thanks to Hugh McPartlan, Torben Dam Jensen, Jesper Hyldager and Jon Kenny. Discuss on reddit: http://redd.it/2jzr4t Presenter: Matt Parker Music: Alan Stewart Extra cameras: James Hennessy and Ed Fielden. Runway unrolling crew: Hugh McPartlan, Jon Kenny, Sue McPartlan, Pete McPartlan, Dave Pentelow, Scott Pentelow, Josh Pentelow, Jacob Bateson and CGP Grey. Paper courtesy of Millingtons. NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile Numberphile tweets: https://twitter.com/numberphile Go...
He's a Swedish video game programmer and designer. He founded the video game company Mojang alongside Carl Manneh and Jakob Porser in late 2010. He has an estimated net worth of US$1.5 billion. He's Markus "Notch" Persson and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success. * Join my BELIEVE newsletter: http://www.evancarmichael.com/newsletter/ 1. Start small, and gradually grow He began programming on his father's Commodore 128 home computer at the age of 7. 2. Just try to make it work Having experimented with various type-in programs he produced his first game at the age of 8. 3. Keep a critical eye towards what you're doing Professionally he had worked as a game developer for King.com for over four years, until 2009. 4. Don't just plan, do! Outside of work, he has made 7 games for compet...
I had uploaded a shorter version of this video earlier and deleted it. That video resurfaced on another YouTube-account. Someone appears to have downloaded it and uploaded it by himself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcyzb9P4KX4 The first two are the Mohawk shot from Operation Redwing, 1956 (0:05) and Operation Snapper, 1952 (0:15). After that following Operation Ranger, 1951 (0:22), Ivy Mike, 1952 (0:28), Trinity Test, 1945 (0:39), Tsar Bomb, 1961 (0:44), First Lightning, 1949 (0:48), Greenhouse George, 1951 (0:55) and Castle Bravo, 1954 (1:01). Taken with a Rapatronic camera, combined into moving images. More about the Rapatronic camera and the tests here: http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/techniques/rapatronic-shutter http://simplethinking.com/home/rapatronic_photographs.htm A...
Meet Chanty Binx Feminist and hypocrite In 2012 she got angry at a street preacher for preaching his beliefs at a gay pride parade. I can understand her point After all shouldn't a group have the right to gather without.... ....being yelled at... ....and told they are evil? Yet that's exactly what she did in 2013 She took it upon herself to attend someone else's meeting to preach her beliefs and tell them to "shut the fuck up" If it is so wrong for the Christian street preacher to force his ideology on another group..... .......then isn't it equally wrong for Chanty Binx to do it? She is actually surprised they don't want to listen to her ideology and judgement. ...just like the people at the gay pride event didn't want to listen to the preacher's ideology and judgement There is a word for...
Stand up for what's right,
Everything you said to me, it turned out to be lies,
Your words came out, Your eyes rolled back,
And now your fucking trust is gone,
There are times when I want to grab you by the fucking throat
For everything you ever said you ever said to me,
I fucking won't let you tak away what's right,
Everything you said to me, it turned out to be lies,
I took a lot of advise from you,
Don't turn away,
Look in my eyes and don't you turn away