SUNRIVER, OR - Home video from a man in central Oregon showing what appears to be a UFO has experts scratching their heads. “This is odd, I said, ‘I’ve got to go get my video camera.’ So I ran upstairs to the office and grabbed my video camera and the tripod,” said Blake Lundstrom. He had been enjoying the view of gliders from the Sunriver airport outside his office sunday morning when what he calls a ufo appeared out of nowhere. More
Sphere: Related ContentMore than 1,800 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean, the eruptions of an undersea volcano have revealed themselves on film, including the ejection of glowing red lava and the sounds of exploding gases.
“It’s the first place where we’ve been able to observe an active volcanic eruption underwater,” said Bill Chadwick of the Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, who led the group that observed the volcano with a remotely operated vehicle.
“Even though we think about 75 percent of the world’s volcanic activity happens underwater in the ocean basins, it’s a lot harder to see and detect.” More
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Author: markw // Category: Metaphysics, TechnologyRealize that our thoughts emit electromagnetic fields and attract or repel others. Our thoughts also draw events to us that occur in our lives. Now you can see what those magnetic fields look like.
Scientists from NASA’s Space Sciences Laboratory excitedly describe their discoveries. Natural magnetic fields are revealed as chaotic, ever-changing geometries as scientists from NASA’s Space Sciences Laboratory excitedly describe their discoveries. The secret lives of invisible magnetic fields are revealed as chaotic, ever-changing geometries.
All action takes place around NASA’s Space Sciences Laboratory, UC Berkeley, to recordings of space scientists describing their discoveries. Actual VLF audio recordings control the evolution of the fields as they delve into our inaudible surroundings, revealing recurrent ‘whistlers’ produced by fleeting electrons. Are we observing a series of scientific experiments, the universe in flux, or a documentary of a fictional world? More
Sphere: Related ContentGOP will use this video as an Anti-Obama ad
Author: markw // Category: Politics/Religion, Video
Clinton supporter, Harriet Christian, thrown out of the Rules and Bylaws committee meeting. The GOP will use this video or others like it against Obama in the presidential race. The slogan will go something like “Even voters in his own party have doubts about his ability to lead. Is this how he’ll change the country?”
Amazon Indians from one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes have been photographed from the air, with images released showing them painted bright red and brandishing bows and arrows. The photographs, taken by Survival International near the border between Brazil and Peru, are rare evidence that such groups exist. A Brazilian official involved in the expedition said many such tribes are in increasing danger from illegal logging.
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“Iraq” was directed by Ron Najor at TheBuzzLA.com
TIMZ’s background allows him to give a unique perspective of the war. “My parents are from Iraq but I was born in the United States. I feel like I’m able to connect to both sides of this war a little more than the average person. That’s why I wrote the song the way I did; the first verse is written from the perspective of an Iraqi while the second verse is written from the perspective of an American. The third verse is a history lesson!”
Someone over at Garlinggauge.Com put together a video which is a humorous spoof on the Bill O’Reilly meltdown video that’s been going around. The video is called “Bill O’Reilly Blowup Dance Remix”. It’s very well done.
Go here to watch it.
And someone else calling themselves “Pixelsurgeon” created a clever video worth watching as well, called “The Day There Was No News”. Go here to watch that video.
Sphere: Related ContentThe woman on the video is 85 years old, holding a chrome .22-caliber gun and delivering a startling string of profanity. “This is for all the pigs,” and “I’ll shoot you,” she says in one of her more decorous remarks. Behind her, Michael Alfinez, 18, is directing her in what to say, according to a detective’s report. Alfinez was arrested Tuesday for abusing the woman on the video, in which he is also seen with two men firing shots from a car with the same gun, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said. Read more
Sphere: Related ContentJapan’s Kaguya lunar orbiter captured HD video of Earth-rise while orbiting the moon on April 5, 2008.
NASA is giving Earth folk a new view of their home planet in high-definition (HD), as seen through the eyes of astronauts of past shuttle and International Space Station missions. The hour-long special includes crisp views of Earth’s oceans and continents that only astronauts have been privy to while floating in orbit. Read more
Sphere: Related ContentThis Apple promotional video made in the eighties showcases Apple’s vision for computers in 2010. The video reeks of Apple Arrogance, and could double as an American Express commercial but it’s kind of interesting.
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Produced by Steve Anderson
One recent study showed that only 20 domains (websites) capture 39% of all time spent online by US users. Considering that the Internet is technically an open medium, this is an amazingly high level of user concentration. Myspace.com, which is owned by a News Corporation, commands an astounding 11.9% of US users time online. Bearing in mind the USA has well over two hundred million Internet users, this kind of concentration of online website usage creates huge vectors of power.
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