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08:35:14 05/24/12
BBC and the Government. Are The BBC in the Government's Back Pocket. BBC Political Censorship
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BBC and the Government. Are The BBC in the Government's Back Pocket. BBC Political Censorship
If the BBC gets their License to broadcast from the Government then how much do the Censor information so that makes the Government look good? As Good as possible in the light of what is really happening. If the BBC doesn't say want the Government want then they could lose their Broadcasting License and lots of reporters could be out of work. So does the BBC twist the News to favour the Government? If the BBC gets their License to broadcast from the Government then how much do the Censor information so that it makes the Government look good? As good as possible in the light of what is really happening. If the BBC doesn't say want the Government want then they could lose their Broadcasting Licence and lots of reporters could be out of work. So does the BBC twist the News to favour the Government? Video Captured from:- www.bbc.co.uk Welfare reform debate highlights Duration: 05:00 Plans for welfare reform saw the government win the day with a number of concessions as MPs overturned a series of Lords defeats. The %pound26000 annual limit on total household benefits was reinstated, despite the amendments made by peers. Speakers in the debate included Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liam Byrne, Conservative MPs John Redwood and Anna Soubry, and the Work and Pensions Minister Chris Grayling. Available since Thu 2 Feb 2012 www.bbc.co.uk From: Films4You Views: 2 1 ratings Time: 01:19 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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10:15:12 05/23/12
Play a synthesiser Robert Moog Google Doodle
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Play a synthesiser Robert Moog Google Doodle
Play a synthesiser for what would have been the 78th birthday of synthesiser creator Robert Moog The playable Moog synthesiser graphic has playable keys and users can alter the sound by clicking on several 'knobs' on the screen. It even allows surfers to record their compositions on what looks like a retro tape recorder on the screen. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk From: Films4You Views: 190 1 ratings Time: 01:39 More in Entertainment
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00:41:48 05/22/12
Angry Rant at UK Government Claimed Lack of Money Deceptions
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Angry Rant at UK Government Claimed Lack of Money Deceptions
Just an angry rant at the UK Government and its austerity plans because they say they have no money... Yet the UK Government lots of Money to spend. Here is that news story uk.news.yahoo.com Help support A Great Portal with a donation. www.agreatportal.com From: Films4You Views: 22 2 ratings Time: 07:34 More in News & Politics
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21:58:11 05/21/12
Video Action Fluid Drag Head Hydraulic Damping Ball Head Camera Tripod. Yunteng YT-950
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Video Action Fluid Drag Head Hydraulic Damping Ball Head Camera Tripod. Yunteng YT-950
Video Action Fluid Drag Head Hydraulic Damping Ball Head Camera Tripod. Yunteng YT-950 Review of the Yunteng YT-950 Fluid Tripod Head. %bull Fluid Damping System assures smooth movement. %bull Material: Plastic %bull Adjustable counter balance and lock %bull Independent Pan and tilt Control. %bull Net Weight: 815g %bull Load Weight: 3.5kg %bull Pan Rotate Angle: 360%deg %bull Tilt Control Angle: -85%deg/+90%deg %bull Operator Handle (34cm/13.39") %bull Sliding quick release plate with 1/4" screw thread. %bull Comes with two plastic quick release plates, %bull Tripod screw mount: 3/8" or 1/4" screw thread. %bull Compatible with: Canon, Nikon, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Kodak etc DSLR or Camcorders. What's in: %bull Plastic Fluid Drag Head x 1 %bull Operator Handle x 1 %bull Plastic Quick Release Plate with 1/4" screws x 2 More Video Tips and Links www.acomputerportal.com From: Films4You Views: 30 2 ratings Time: 28:52 More in Science & Technology
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17:38:24 05/20/12
Adaptive Optics Telescopes. The Basics of how they work.
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Adaptive Optics Telescopes. The Basics of how they work.
Active Optics to correct for the turbulence in the atmosphere Seeing Stars and Galaxy's clearly using Active Optics The turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere causes the stars to twinkle in a way that delights poets but frustrates astronomers, since it blurs the finest details of the cosmos This turbulence distorts images obtained at even the best sites in the world for astronomy. www.eso.org Each of ESO's four Very Large Telescope (VLT) Unit Telescopes ( www.eso.org ) has a semi-flexible primary mirror Adaptive optics requires a fairly bright reference star that is very close to the object under study. This reference star is used to measure the blurring caused by the local atmosphere so that the deformable mirror can correct for it. Since suitable stars are not available everywhere in the night sky, astronomers can create artificial stars instead by shining a powerful laser beam into the Earth's upper atmosphere. Thanks to these laser guide stars, almost the entire sky can now be observed with adaptive optics. This turbulence causes the stars to twinkle in a way that delights poets but frustrates astronomers, since it blurs the finest details of the cosmos. Observing directly from space can avoid this atmospheric blurring effect, but the high costs of operating space telescopes compared to using ground-based facilities limits the size and scope of the telescopes we can place off-Earth. Astronomers have turned to a method called adaptive optics. Sophisticated, deformable ... From: Films4You Views: 15 1 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Science & Technology
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15:58:24 05/20/12
ESO Eclipsed Moon, Striking Night Sky. Panoramic view of the night sky
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ESO Eclipsed Moon, Striking Night Sky. Panoramic view of the night sky
Milky Way arches across the heavens in all its beauty. www.eso.org A total eclipse of the Moon is an impressive spectacle. But it also provides another viewing opportunity: a dark, moonlight-free starry sky. At Cerro Paranal in the Chilean Atacama Desert, one of the most remote places in the world, the distance from sources of light pollution makes the night sky all the more remarkable during a total lunar eclipse. This panoramic photo, taken by ESO Photo Ambassador Yuri Beletsky, shows the view of the starry sky from the site of ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) at Cerro Paranal during the total lunar eclipse of 21 December 2010. The reddish disc of the Moon is seen on the right of the image, while the Milky Way arches across the heavens in all its beauty. Another faint glow of light is also visible, surrounding the brilliant planet Venus in the bottom left corner of the picture. This phenomenon, known as zodiacal light, is produced by sunlight reflecting off dust in the plane of the planets. It is so faint that it's normally obscured by moonlight or light pollution. During a total lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow blocks direct sunlight from the Moon. The Moon is still visible, red in colour because only light rays at the red end of the spectrum are able to reach the Moon after being redirected through the Earth's atmosphere (the blue and green light rays are scattered much more strongly). Interestingly the Moon, which appears above one of VLT's Unit Telescopes (UT2 ... From: Films4You Views: 30 1 ratings Time: 06:37 More in Science & Technology
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21:03:25 05/19/12
Review BlackSpur Desk Fan BB-FA101
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Review BlackSpur Desk Fan BB-FA101
A review of the BlackSpur Desk Fan Model BB-FA101. Ideal for home or small office to keep you cool. How to get access to the fan blades for cleaning. More Video Reviews www.agreatportal.com From: Films4You Views: 43 3 ratings Time: 24:31 More in Science & Technology
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15:32:01 05/18/12
Fit a Passive Heat Sink to Video LED light Unit. Not quite Passive but less noise
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Fit a Passive Heat Sink to Video LED light Unit. Not quite Passive but less noise
To try to cut down on background noise I fit a Passive Heatsink to LED light Unit. This turned out Not quite as Passive as hoped because it still required a fan but it does make less noise More video Tips and links www.acomputerportal.com From: Films4You Views: 29 2 ratings Time: 13:55 More in Science & Technology
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12:45:10 05/17/12
Philips SHP2500 Headphones Very long stereo audio cable wire
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Philips SHP2500 Headphones Very long stereo audio cable wire
A review of Philips SHP2500 Headphones. These headphones are fitted with a Very long stereo audio cable wire of about 7 Metres, (22 feet). Probably not the best for audiophiles but good for general prepous use especially for anyone who need a long audio lead. More Review videos www.agreatportal.com From: Films4You Views: 46 5 ratings Time: 11:29 More in Science & Technology
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07:53:53 05/16/12
ESO A Deeper Look at Centaurus A. NGC 5128
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ESO A Deeper Look at Centaurus A. NGC 5128
www.eso.org The strange galaxy Centaurus A is pictured in a new image from the European Southern Observatory. With a total exposure time of more than 50 hours this is probably the deepest view of this peculiar and spectacular object every created. The image was produced by the Wide Field Imager of the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile. Centaurus A, also known as NGC 5128 1, is a peculiar massive elliptical galaxy with a supermassive black hole at its heart. It lies about 12 million light-years away in the southern constellation of Centaurus (The Centaur) and has the distinction of being the most prominent radio galaxy in the sky. Astronomers think that the bright nucleus, strong radio emission and jet features of Centaurus A are produced by a central black hole with a mass of about 100 million times that of the Sun. Matter from the dense central parts of the galaxy releases vast amounts of energy as it falls towards the black hole. The ESO Education and Public Outreach Department www.eso.org More Universe Videos www.ascienceportal.com From: Films4You Views: 1521 11 ratings Time: 04:42 More in Science & Technology
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10:17:32 05/14/12
UK Government has no Money
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UK Government has no Money
UK Government has no Money From: Films4You Views: 30 0 ratings Time: 01:24 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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12:15:05 05/13/12
ESO A Star that should not exist. 13 billion years old.
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ESO A Star that should not exist. 13 billion years old.
www.eso.org At the centre of this picture is a very unremarkable looking faint star, too faint to be seen through all but the largest amateur telescopes. This ancient star, in the constellation of Leo (The Lion), is called SDSS J102915+172927 and has been found to have the lowest amount of elements heavier than helium of all stars yet studied. It has a mass smaller than that of the Sun and is probably more than 13 billion years old. Credit: ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2 www.eso.org Free music from:- Film - Beginnings www.music4yourvids.co.uk Free Royalty Free Music for your YouTube Videos http Thank to Rickvanman YouTube Channel www.youtube.com More Universe Videos www.ascienceportal.com From: Films4You Views: 21 0 ratings Time: 03:28 More in Science & Technology
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07:29:54 05/13/12
Stars and Stars of Space Beauty. Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232. ESO
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Stars and Stars of Space Beauty. Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232. ESO
www.eso.org This spectacular image of the large spiral galaxy NGC 1232 was obtained on September 21, 1998, during a period of good observing conditions. It is based on three exposures in ultra-violet, blue and red light, respectively. The colours of the different regions are well visible : the central areas contain older stars of reddish colour, while the spiral arms are populated by young, blue stars and many star-forming regions. Note the distorted companion galaxy on the left side, shaped like the greek letter "theta". NGC 1232 is located 20%ordm south of the celestial equator, in the constellation Eridanus (The River). The distance is about 100 million light-years, but the excellent optical quality of the VLT and FORS allows us to see an incredible wealth of details. At the indicated distance, the edge of the field shown corresponds to about 200000 light-years, or about twice the size of the Milky Way galaxy. The image is a composite of three images taken behind three different filters: U (360 nm; 10 min), B (420 nm; 6 min) and R (600 nm; 2:30 min) during a period of 0.7 arcsec seeing. The field shown measures 6.8 x 6.8 arcmin. North is up; East is to the left. Credit: ESO www.eso.org Free music from:- Film - Atmosphere www.music4yourvids.co.uk Free Royalty Free Music for your YouTube Videos http Thank to Rickvanman YouTube Channel www.youtube.com More Universe Videos www.ascienceportal.com From: Films4You Views: 67 0 ratings Time: 02:46 More in Science & Technology
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23:43:42 05/12/12
ESO VISTA's infrared view of the Cat's Paw Nebula. NGC 6334. Beauty in space.
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ESO VISTA's infrared view of the Cat's Paw Nebula. NGC 6334. Beauty in space.
www.eso.org Beauty in space. Infrared view of the Cat's Paw Nebula (NGC 6334) taken by VISTA. NGC 6334 is a vast region of star formation about 5500 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Scorpius. The whole gas cloud is about 50 light-years across. NGC 6334 is one of the most active nurseries of young massive stars in our galaxy, some nearly ten times the mass of our Sun and most born in the last few million years. The images were taken through Y, J and Ks filters (shown as blue, green and red respectively) and the exposure time was five minutes per filter. The field of view is about one degree across. www.eso.org This image is available as a mounted image in the ESOshop :- www.eso.org Credit: ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA Acknowledgment: Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit Free music from:- Film - Atmosphere www.music4yourvids.co.uk Free Royalty Free Music for your YouTube Videos http Thank to Rickvanman YouTube Channel www.youtube.com More Universe Videos www.ascienceportal.com From: Films4You Views: 21 0 ratings Time: 07:55 More in Science & Technology
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12:13:43 05/12/12
Helter Skelter. Children hungry? Helter Skelter London 2012.
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Helter Skelter. Children hungry? Helter Skelter London 2012.
Are your children hungry because of the Government cut? Just take them on the %pound20000.000.00 helter-skelter. Does the represent the downward spiral in the economy? More information The Telegraph. tinyurl.com From: Films4You Views: 17 0 ratings Time: 01:26 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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10:24:27 05/12/12
Beauty in space, The Flame Nebula, or NGC 2024
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Beauty in space, The Flame Nebula, or NGC 2024
Beauty in space, The Flame Nebula, or NGC 2024 www.eso.org VISTA, the world's largest survey telescope, shows the spectacular star-forming region known as the Flame Nebula, or NGC 2024, in the constellation of Orion (the Hunter) and its surroundings. In views of this evocative object in visible light the core of the nebula is completely hidden behind obscuring dust, but in this VISTA view, taken in infrared light, the cluster of very young stars at the object's heart is revealed. The wide-field VISTA view also includes the glow of the reflection nebula NGC 2023, just below centre, and the ghostly outline of the Horsehead Nebula (Barnard 33) towards the lower right. The bright bluish star towards the right is one of the three bright stars forming the Belt of Orion. The image was created from VISTA images taken through J, H and Ks filters in the near-infrared part of the spectrum. The image shows about half the area of the full VISTA field and is about 40 x 50 arcminutes in extent. The total exposure time was 14 minutes www.eso.org Credit: ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA. Acknowledgment: Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit Free music from:- Film - Atmosphere www.music4yourvids.co.uk Free Royalty Free Music for your YouTube Videos http Thank to Rickvanman YouTube Channel www.youtube.com More Universe Videos www.ascienceportal.com From: Films4You Views: 19 2 ratings Time: 02:40 More in Science & Technology
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