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From POYKPAC:
How to get a new job in no time.
This was our entry to the first Sketchies contest.
Thanks to this video, we are all famous
billionaires.
(If you like it, subscribe. You'll be the first to
know when we upload new videos)
CREDITS
Director - Ryan Hunter
Story - Paul Whitty
Writer - Ryan Hunter
Editor - Taige Jensen
Music - Luke Roberts
CAST
Businessman #1 - Ryan Hunter
Businessman #2 - Will Connell
Businessman #3 - Paul Whitty
Businessman #4 - Ryan Hall
Boss - David Powell
Coworkers - Taige Jensen & Maggie Ross
Check out more music by Luke Roberts -
http://www.myspace.com/hypopolis Tags : POYKPAC Sketch human resources comedy fired mexican |
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Durée : 186 s |
| FFXI Resources |
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FFXI-related websites containing a wealth of
information.
Please note: there is a mistake in the credits. It
is not "ffxius" for Playonline, it is "ff11us". It
is correct below. Apologies!
URLs in this video:
http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/index.shtml
http://ffxi.allakhazam.com
http://ffxi.somepage.com
http://www.ffxi-atlas.com
http://wiki.ffxiclopedia.org/index.php/Main_Page
http://campsitarus.blogspot.com
http://www.adennak.com/blog/wordpress/?page_id=82
http://www.killingifrit.com
http://promathia.runtimerepairs.com/index.html
http://www.all-final.com/ff11/skill_chart.htm
http://www.iluvitar.com/sections/ffxi/craft/craftt
imer.html
Enjoy! Tags : ffxi final fantasy xi resources allakhazam somepage pol playonline websites crafting skill chart killing ifrit clurin |
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Durée : 405 s |
| Infinite and clean energy resources - Artificial Sun |
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KSTAR (Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced
Research) celebrated of the completion of the
framework of an 'Artificial Sun' on Jan.11.2007
The KSTAR is a magnetic fusion device being built
at the Korea Basic Science Institute in Daejon,
South Korea. It is intended to study aspects of
magnetic fusion energy which will be pertinent to
the ITER fusion project as part of that country's
contribution to the international ITER effort. The
project was approved in 1995 but construction was
delayed by the East Asian financial crisis which
weakened the South Korean economy considerably;
however the project is now back on track and
construction is expected to be completed in August
2007. Commissioning will begin once construction
is completed, and first plasma is expected in
early 2008.
KSTAR will be one of the first research tokamaks
in the world to feature fully superconducting
magnets, which again will be of great relevance to
ITER as this will also use SC magnets. The KSTAR
magnet system consists of 16 niobium-tin direct
current toroidal field magnets, 10 niobium-tin
alternating current poloidal field magnets and 4
niobium-titanium alternating current poloidal
field magnets. It is planned that the reactor will
study plasma pulses of up to 20 seconds duration
until 2011, when it will be upgraded to study
pulses of up to 300 seconds duration. The reactor
vessel will have a major radius of 1.8 m, a minor
radius of 0.5 m, a maximum toroidal field strength
of 3.5 teslas, and a maximum plasma current of 2
megaamperes. As with other tokamaks, heating and
current drive will be initiated using neutral beam
injection, ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH),
RF heating and electron cyclotron resonance
heating (ECRH). Initial heating power will be 8
megawatts from neutral beam injection upgradeable
to 24 MW, 6 MW from ICRH upgradeable to 12 MW, and
at present undetermined heating power from ECRH
and RF heating. The experiment will use both
hydrogen and deuterium fuels but not the
deuterium-tritium mix which will be studied in
ITER.
http://tempest.das.ucdavis.edu/pdg/KSTAR1/KSTAR!.h
tm Tags : Infinite clean future energy resources Artificial Sun nuclear fusion kstar iter tokamak |
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Durée : 143 s |
| A Tour of OpenSocial Developer Resources |
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Lane LiaBraaten goes through a tour of resources
available to developers for OpenSocial.
OpenSocial home on code.google.com:
http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial
Orkut home on code.google.com:
http://code.google.com/apis/orkut
Orkut developer's guide:
http://code.google.com/apis/orkut/docs/orkutdevgui
de.html
OpenSocial blog:
http://opensocialapis.blogspot.com/
OpenSocial forum:
http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial
Orkut forum:
http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial-orkut
Issue tracker, sample code:
http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-resources/ Tags : opensocial resources forum documentation groups |
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Durée : 224 s |
| Nonhuman Resources |
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A few moments in the HR division of the Grim
Brothers Corporation
Before there was THE OFFICE, there was
the interview.
[We made this in early 2004, before NBC's THE
OFFICE existed, and before I had seen the original
BBC version of THE OFFICE, although Jenna Fischer
had, indeed, already auditioned for NBC, and in
fact got a phone call while we were shooting that
indicated she probably got a "series regular" part
on the NBC show. The similar, faux-documentary
shooting style, however, is a total coincidence.] Tags : Nonhuman Resources Jenna Fischer Stephen Brophy Rachel Kann Troy DeVolld Marc Pilvinsky |
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Durée : 304 s |
| Wangari Maathai - Resources and Conflict |
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Complete program at:
http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=439
Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai speaks on
the relationship between scarce natural resources
and global conflict.
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Wangari Maathai on "Unbowed: A Memoir"
Wangari Maathai, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
in 2004, is the founder of the Green Belt Movement
in her home country of Kenya, an environmental
group that has restored indigenous forests and
assisted rural women by paying them to plant trees
in their communities. Since 1977, it has planted
more than 30 million trees in Kenya and has been
replicated in dozens of other African countries.
Maathai is currently Kenya's Deputy Minister for
the Environment and Natural Resources and a Member
of Parliament.
In her new book, "Unbowed," she shares the story
of her life: her message of hope and
self-sufficiency despite her struggles, both
personal and political, in the changing landscape
of Kenya. She has dedicated her life to empowering
others, especially women. As the extent of
Maathai's popular influence became clear, she was
continually hounded, beaten, and jailed. She
persisted and eventually prevailed; her Green Belt
Movement has planted tens of millions of trees,
and in 2002, multiparty democracy and free, fair
elections returned to Kenya. - Codys Books Tags : africa activist resource scarcity scarce enviroment war nobel conflict ethnic tribal economic democracy fora tv fora.tv |
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Durée : 190 s |
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