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Babuge CDO RN
Algumas movimentações do monitor Babuge, aluno do instrutor Capacete, Mestre Irani, Cordão de Ouro Natal-RN!
Filmagem e edição:Pitoco CDO, Leão CDO e Babuge CDO.
Length: 198
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: Babuge capoeira cdo instrutor capacete cordao de ouro
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Ratinho Cordão de Ouro Capoeira Angicos RN
Algumas movimentações e saltos de capoeira executados por Ratinho, Aluno do Monitor Dadado, Instrutor Capacete, Mestre Irani.
CDO na veia!
Filmagens e Edição Pitoco, Babuge e Leão CDO!
Axé!
Length: 160
Rating: 4.60 (9 ratings)
Tags: cdo cordao de ouro ratinho dadado capacete capoeira saltos
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Leão CDO RN
Algumas Movimentações do monitor Leão, aluno do Instrutor Capacete, Mestre Irani, grupo Cordão de Ouro Natal-RN.
Filmagem e edição:Pitoco CDO, Leão CDO e Babuge CDO.
Length: 184
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: Leao capoeira cdo instrutor capacete cordao de ouro
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carrinhos de rolamentos
corrida de carrinhos de rolamentos em cortegaça
Length: 12
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
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New Babbage - A Steampunk City in Second Life
New Babbage is a steampunk themed City in Second life bringing together the combined interests of Steampunks from around the world to a place they can roleplay and be creative.
http://newbabbage.ning.com
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Babbage%20Square/156/127/32
Music is by Philip Glass: Symphony No. 4 "Heroes", The Light available on itunes
Length: 290
Rating: 5.00 (38 ratings)
Tags: babbage Life Second steam steampunk victorian
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Charles Babbage and his Difference Engine #2
[Recorded: April 2008]
Charles Babbage (1791-1871), computer pioneer, designed the first automatic computing engines. He invented computers but failed to build them. The first complete Babbage Engine was completed in London in 2002, 153 years after it was designed. Difference Engine No. 2, built faithfully to the original drawings, consists of 8,000 parts, weighs five tons, and measures 11 feet long.
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In London, during the summer of 1821, Charles Babbage, inventor and mathematician, is poring over a set of astronomical tables calculated by hand. Finding error after error he finally exclaims 'I wish to God these calculations had been executed by steam'. His appeal to machinery, in one of the most resonant utterances of the 19th century, was the start of a new era of automatic computation.
It was not only the grindingly tedious labor of verifying a sea of figures that exasperated Babbage, but their daunting unreliability. Engineering, astronomy, construction, finance, banking and insurance depended on printed tables for calculation. Ships navigating by the stars relied on printed tables to find their position at sea. The stakes were high. Capital and life were thought to be at risk.
Babbage embarked on an ambitious venture to design and build mechanical calculating engines to eliminate the risk of human error in the production of printed tables. The 'unerring certainty of machinery' would solve the problem of human fallibility. His work on the engines led him from mechanized arithmetic to the entirely new realm of automatic computation. Tabular errors provided a practical stimulus. But this was not his only motive. He also saw his engines as a new technology of mathematics.
Babbage himself failed to build a complete calculating engine and his designs remained an historical curiosity for over 150 years.
Finally, in 2002, the first full-size Babbage Engine (Difference Engine No. 2), built faithfully to the original designs, was completed at the Science Museum in London, the culmination of a seventeen year project. The Engine consists of 8,000 parts, weighs 5 tons and measures eleven feet long and seven feet high. It works as Babbage intended, and brings to a close an anguished chapter in the prehistory of computing.
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A duplicate engine is on display and demonstrated at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California till May 2009. It is a sumptuous piece of engineering sculpture and an arresting sight in operation. This video is from that exhibit. Learn more about Charles Babbage, Difference Engine #2 and the exhibit by visiting: WWW.COMPUTERHISTORY.ORG/BABBAGE
Length: 348
Rating: 5.00 (45 ratings)
Tags: Computer History Babbage Difference Engine Calculator
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Babbage's Difference Engine No. 2
The Difference Engine was an accurate mechanical calculator designed by Charles Babbage in the 1840s, but was never built in its inventor's lifetime. Here, its modern builder explains how it works.
Length: 232
Rating: 4.90 (37 ratings)
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Kronos Vs. Babbage
From todays event held by TDC/ Badge. Thx to badge for putting this together, almost went perfect, if you dont mind the griefers at the end that spoiled our fun.
"Gonna Fly Now" by Maynard Ferguson
"City of Villains" game content and materials are trademarks and copyrights of NCsoft Corporation and its Licensors and used with permission. All rights reserved
Length: 263
Rating: 4.70 (14 ratings)
Tags: CoH Kronos vs Babbage rocky
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