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  1. The original Sean Kinkade (SK) Park Hawk! Version 1! What an amazing machine. Its hard to believe when you first see it, but it is the easiest thing to fly and has proven to be quite robust. Robert found this gem hanging from the roof of one of our local hobby shops and had to pick it up. I had been eyeing it for quite a while and maybe I should have picked it up. Either way its a joy to witness and to fly. Wanna buy one? Go straight to the source! http://bit.ly/xIm7vx Flown by Robert at NuvAero Flight Store http://www.rcuav.com Remember to Comment and Subscribe! It always helps me make more amazing videos. Thanks

  2. Un videito chevere de su presentación en Nueva York.

  3. For more from the AT&T Archives, visit http://bit.ly/zorUCE Jim Henson made this film in 1963 for The Bell System. Specifically, it was made for an elite seminar given for business owners, on the then-brand-new topic — Data Communications. The seminar itself involved a lot of films and multimedia presentations, and took place in Chicago. A lengthy description of the planning of the Bell Data Communications Seminar — sans a mention of the Henson involvement — is on the blog of Inpro co-founder Jack Byrne. It later was renamed the Bell Business Communications Seminar. The organizers of the seminar, Inpro, actually set the tone for the film in a three-page memo from one of Inpro’s principals, Ted Mills to Henson. Mills outlined the nascent, but growing relationship between man and machine: a relationship not without tension and resentment: “He [the robot] is sure that All Men Basically Want to Play Golf, and not run businesses — if he can do it better.” (Mills also later designed the ride for the Bell System at the 1964 World’s Fair.) Henson’s execution is not only true to Mills’ vision, but he also puts his own unique, irreverent spin on the material. The robot narrator used in this film had previously starred in a skit for a food fair in Germany (video is silent), in 1961. It also may be the same robot that appeared on the Mike Douglas Show in 1966. Henson created a different — but similar — robot for the SKF Industries pavilion at the 1964 World’s Fair. This film was found in the AT&T Archives. Thanks go to Karen Falk of the Henson Archives for providing help and supporting documentation to prove that it was, indeed, a Henson production.. Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ

  4. Milky the Marvelous Milking Cow - Toy Commercial

  5. wonderful piece of ” The Song of Bridge Guard “.

  6. Elliott Smith’s Miss Misery Directors cut with no Good Will Hunting stuff. Directed by Ross Harris

  7. une tune à la vielle intitulée la danse du serpent / the snake dance (written by Matt Szostak)

  8. RT @vin65team: Jackson-Triggs: http://t.co/jYoQF2FV Canada’s most awarded winery just launched on #Vin65. Designed by Mighty http://t.co

  9. Die längste Sommerrodelbahn Europas im Stubaital in Mieders. Sie ist 2.800 m lang und führt über unzählige Serpentinen über 600 Höhenmeter in Tal. Europe´´s longest Mountain Coaster Die Fakten: Streckenlänge: 2,8km Höhendifferenz: 640m Start: 1620m Ziel: 980m 40 Steilkurven steilste Alpenachterbahn Max.Geschw.: 42km/h

  10. Запись с сольного концерта в зале им. П. И. Чайковского. 1954 г. Музыка Дж. Мейербер.