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Funny Orbit Gum Commercial
A random funny ad for orbit gum. A good clean feeling.

Length: 30
Rating: 4.90 (4728 ratings)
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Orbit Gum Cheerleader Commercial
Orbit cleans up some cheerleader's dirty mouths.

Length: 31
Rating: 4.90 (379 ratings)
Tags: Orbit Gum Male Cheerleader Cheerleaders Cheerleading Instruction Dirty Mouth Spearmint Peppermint Fabulous Commercial

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logitech orbit cam
senior editor of MAKE magazine, phillip torrone - playing with a new logitech camera (i bought it) - see makezine.com/blog for some of the details on hacking the files, so far i can only view the xml files, but it's a start.

Length: 151
Rating: 4.50 (1172 ratings)
Tags: camera logitech make

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Orbit gum commercial
Funny secretary with "dirty mouth"!

Length: 60
Rating: 4.50 (213 ratings)
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William Orbit - Sea Green
Homemade video for William Orbit's "Sea Green," off his album Hello Waveforms.

Length: 386
Rating: 4.70 (214 ratings)
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Electricity from Orbit: The case for R & D
Google Tech Talks December, 5 2007 ABSTRACT Cost-effective space solar power (SSP) -- the beaming abundant high-intensity solar power from space though atmospheric windows at laser or microwave frequencies for electric power at the surface -- could be a breakthrough technology for large-scale power generation, highly flexible power distribution and sustainable carbon-neutral base load for Earth; a goal comparable, but much closer to engineering maturity, to that of controlled thermonuclear fusion. Apart from much higher than the surface mean solar flux, continuous sunlight in space avoids otherwise cost-pacing massive storage and transmission of intermittent terrestrial solar and windpower to match electric demand curves. Access to space cost reductions will likely be driven by economies of scale from commercialization. But SSP would be markedly accelerated by experiments feasible now, some employing ISS, including orbital mirrors and microwave and and laser beaming in space. The just-released report on SSP by the National Security Space Office (available at http://www.nss.org/settlement/ssp/library/nsso.htm) concludes that "it would be in the US Government's and the nation's interest to sponsor an immediate proof-of-concept demonstration project and a formally funded, follow-on architecture study conducted in full collaboration with industry and willing international partners." For example, I will describe our proposed demo of wireless power transmission from geosynchronous orbit (GEO) using diode laser transmitters in space and surface PV module receivers employing a self-deploying single launch one metric tonne satellite payload. Because diffractive beam spreading requires large antennas at microwave frequencies, it would be virtually impossible to launch microwave beamers large enough for efficient space-to-Earth power transfer without expensive multiple launches and in-space assembly. This limitation is overcome with the laser-based system proposed here although commercial SSP power stations might well utilize microwave beaming down the road. This experiment would demonstrate continuous electric power transfer from orbit orders of magnitude greater than anything done before, perhaps powering a remote village off the grid in the developing world. With near term and "on the shelf" components and early launch opportunities like NASA's Geo QuickRide, piggybacks on communication satellite launches, and the ISS as testbed, near term experiments could accelerate SSP from paper studies to a real alternate energy option in as little as a three to five year time frame at relatively modest cost. Speaker: Marty Hoffert Martin I. Hoffert is Professor Emeritus of Physics and former Chair of the Department of Applied Science at New York University. His academic background includes a B.S. (1960) in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; M.S. (1964) and Ph.D. (1967) from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now the Polytechnic Institute of New York) in Astronautics; and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, M.A.L.S. (1969) from the New School for Social Research where he did graduate work in sociology and economics. He has been on the research staff of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, General Applied Science Laboratories, Advanced Technology Laboratories, Riverside Research Institute and National Academy of Sciences Senior Resident Research Associate at the NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Prof. Hoffert has published broadly in fluid mechanics, plasma physics, atmospheric science, oceanography, planetary atmospheres, environmental science, solar and winds energy conversion and space solar power. His work in geophysics aimed at development of theoretical models of atmospheres and oceans to address environmental issues, including the ocean/climate model first employed by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to assess global warming from different scenarios of fossil fuel use. His early model of the evolving CO2 greenhouse in Mars' atmosphere is also of interest today -- providing both an explanation of Mars' riverbed-like channels f...

Length: 3263
Rating: 4.20 (27 ratings)
Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education

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William Orbit - Barbers Adagio For Strings
William Orbit - Barbers Adagio For Strings music

Length: 396
Rating: 4.70 (284 ratings)
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William Orbit - Water From A Vine Leaf
Orbit is best known to most people as a producer and remixer who has worked with such artists as U2, Madonna, Blur, Sugababes, etc. However, he is also a recording artist/multi-instrumentalist himself, having released several albums of electronic/ambient music. This is one of his more upbeat numbers, from the 1993 album 'Strange Cargo 3'

Length: 425
Rating: 4.90 (42 ratings)
Tags: William Orbit Water From Vine Leaf Electronic Ambient Strange Cargo

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William Orbit 'Barber's adagio for strings'
Montage of nature pix to the song 'Barbers Adagio For Strings' by William Orbit

Length: 219
Rating: 4.90 (226 ratings)
Tags: William Orbit barbers adagio for strings dance mix nature club

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Snoop gets a clean mouth
Orbit Gum cleans Snoop Dogg's mouth

Length: 29
Rating: 4.80 (198 ratings)
Tags: Orbit Snoop Dogg Clean Funny Heaven Hell

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