Monday, June 29, 2009

God's Fingerprints w/Music

Amazing & Mesmerizing
Amazing & Mesmerizing
The David Gilmore music starts at 5:01
I highly recommend the whole 6 part presentation
Set to Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon
Set to Pink Floyd The Final Cut
Set to Pink Floyd The Wall
Set to Visa Röster - Rambo
Set to Amon Tobin - Mission
For best experience watch these in HD

God's Fingerprints w/Music

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Michael Jackson Captain EO video

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Captain Eo and his rugged crew set out on a mission to deliver a special gift to a wicked queen who lives on a dark, desolate world. Getting there is half the fun, especially when the good captain starts boogying and the special effects start flying.
So, if you've got 20 minutes to spare and want to watch some weird, retro scifi while remembering the king of pop at the same time then we got you covered. I doubt we'll keep it up for more than a day though so get on it.
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Cosmic Collisions

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Cosmic Collisions
Cosmic Collisions

The breathtaking new Space Show, Cosmic Collisions, narrated by award-winning actor, director, and producer Robert Redford, is now showing, at the Hayden Planetarium in the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space.

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A young Earth is pictured moments after a collision with a Mars-sized wandering planetoid over four billion years ago.

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Graphic representation shows how most of the ionized particles from the solar wind are deflected off the protective cocoon of the Earth's magnetic field.

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A dramatic re-creation of the meteorite impact that hastened the end of the Age of Dinosaurs 65 million years ago is a highlight of the new Space Show, Cosmic Collisions, at the American Museum of Natural History.

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Streams of charged particles from the fiery surface of the Sun-the solar wind-race towards the Earth at over a million miles an hour in this image taken by NASA satellites.

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Milky Way

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Galaxy Collision

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Creating the new Cosmic Collisions space show

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

David Eddings passes away

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David Eddings passes away
Fantasy author David Eddings has sadly passed away, aged 77, last night. Best-selling and popular are often epithets that are applied to authors on writers' press releases, but in David's case, it was well deserved. His commercial success, says fantasy author Stephen Hunt, paved the way for a whole generation of doorstopper sized fantasy series.
David Eddings RIP
One of Eddings books
Goodbye David, you will be missed.
you can see David Eddings' influence running through Xena and Hercules too
Eddings was born back in 1931 and wrote many of his books with his wife Leigh Eddings. The world of the Belgariad was spun out into the Malloreon series, and by the time he was writing the Tamuli and Elenium series, the influences of his co-writing wife were becoming ever more evident. She died before him at the age of 69, also from a stroke, in 2007, and he missed her terribly - his work never really flowed again after her loss.
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