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TIM HOWARD AMAZING GOAL!!!!! HD

Tim Howard (Everton Keeper) scores a goal from the goalie position. HD VIDEO I do not own the rights to this video simply just put on YouTube for others to view.

Channels: football / soccer 

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The Dark Knight Rises - Official Teaser Trailer [HD]

Subscribe http://ow.ly/3UVvY | Facebook http://ow.ly/3UVxn | Twitter http://ow.ly/3UVyA Release Date: 20 July 2012 Genre: Action | Crime | Drama Cast: Christian Bale, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Gary Oldman, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway Directors: Christopher Nolan Writer: Bob Kane, Christopher Nolan Studio: Warner Bros. Plot: Christian Bale returns as Batman to battle Tom Hardy as Bane and Anne Hathaway as Catwoman.

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The World's Farthest Basketball Shot

Evan Sellers from The Legendary Shots throws a ball from the top of the Vulcan monument in Birmingham, Alabama. To our knowledge, this is the farthest shot (direct distance from shooter to goal) ever made. Whether it's also the longest (horizontal distance) is debatable (Dude Perfect's at Kyle Field is about the same length). THANK YOU VULCAN STAFF! MEASUREMENTS: Height: The platform is 134 feet above ground level, and the ball was released from about 6 feet above the platform. The goal was 10 feet high and was placed about 10 feet below the base of the statue, meaning the height from hoop to shooter was 140 feet. Length: This is harder to tell, but we had a few people pace it off, and they came in at between 50 and 60 paces. The average person's pace is about 3 feet, so the length of the shot is about 150-180 feet. Direct distance: Since height^2 + length^2 = distance^2, the distance from the shooter's hand to the hoop is about 205-228 feet.

Channels: Sports 

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Schalke - Bayern Munchen 3:1 - Raul's second goal

Wonderful goal by ex Real Madrid captain - Raul Gonzalez Blanco on T-Home cup. Schalke won 3:1 and Raul was the best man on the field. Amazing goal!

Channels: football / soccer 

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Tom-Cruise-n-Jennifer-Lopez-Dancing-Live-MTV-Movie-Awards-2010

My favourite perfomance for 2010-----now how could you resist this. Jlo is so hot in this video and tom totally redeemed himself after this and some of the hangover action is there too.

Channels: Music 

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Sexy Megan Fox in a Bikini - Two and a Half Men

Sexy Like A Fox! Megan has an Amazing Body. As you can see when she wears a Bikini. Guest Starring in Two and a Half Men. Watch Youtube in Style with a FREE Apple iMac http://FreeAppleiMac.info

Channels: TV serials 

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Miguel Ángel Jiménez Amazing Off the Wall Shot 2010 British Open

After a terrible 3rd shot on the 17th hole, Miguel Ángel Jiménez hits an amazing shot off the stone wall and lands it on the green. There is no copyright infrigment intended in this video. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

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Spongebob sings Just Lose It by Eminem

Hi mom! ***Disclaimer below*** Spongebob sings Just Lose It by Eminem. Disclaimer: All Spongebob content expressed in this video is copyright of Viacom Inc. All audio expressed in this video is copyright of Marshall Bruce Mathers III, Shady,Aftermath, and Interscope Records. I, Steven A. Ealy, agree that this video is in full compliance with U.S.C Title 17, Section 107, which constitutes a "fair use" agreement from the rightful copyright owner, Viacom INC. For any of those wishing to distribute my video online, you must acknowledge me, Steven A. Ealy or Sealy1986, as the original creator of this video. Failure to give due credit will result in an immediate deletion of my plagiarized video! See fair use agreement here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use

Channels: Music 

Added: 621 days ago by blogpost_biz

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Ojos Asi- Shakira

~Latin Grammy Awards 2000~ This video is taken from the Latin Grammy Awards 2000.... I realli admired her dancing skills... Ojos Asi one of my favourite songs.. Hope ya like it!!

Channels: Music 

Added: 621 days ago by blogpost_biz

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Tsar Bomb - The biggest bomb ever!

The largest bomb ever tested. More Facts and details will be added shortly. Developed by the Soviet Union, the bomb was originally designed to have a yield of about 100 megatons of TNT; however, the bomb was reduced by half in order to limit the amount of nuclear fallout that would result. One bomb was built and tested on October 30, 1961, in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago. The Tsar Bomba was flown to its test site by a specially modified Tu-95V release plane, flown by Major Andrei Durnovtsev, which took off from an airfield in the Kola peninsula. The release plane was accompanied by a Tu-16 observer plane that took air samples and filmed the test. Both aircraft were painted with a special reflective white paint to limit heat damage. The bomb, weighing 27 tons, was so large (8 metres (26 ft) long by 2 metres (6.6 ft) in diameter) that the Tu-95V had to have its bomb bay doors and fuselage fuel tanks removed. The bomb was attached to an 800 kilogram fall-retardation parachute, which gave the release and observer planes time to fly about 45 kilometres (28 mi) from ground zero. The Tsar Bomba detonated at 11:32 on October 30, 1961 over the Mityushikha Bay nuclear testing range (Sukhoy Nos Zone C), north of the Arctic Circle on Novaya Zemlya Island in the Arctic Sea. The bomb was dropped from an altitude of 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi); it was designed to detonate at a height of 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) over the land surface (4.2 kilometres (2.6 mi) over sea level) by barometric sensors. The original U.S. estimate of the yield was 57 Mt, but since 1991 all Russian sources have stated its yield as 50 Mt. Khrushchev warned in a filmed speech to the Communist parliament of the existence of a 100 Mt bomb (technically the design was capable of this yield). The fireball touched the ground, reached nearly as high as the altitude of the release plane, and was seen and felt almost 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from ground zero. The heat from the explosion could have caused third degree burns 100 km (62 miles) away from ground zero. The subsequent mushroom cloud was about 64 kilometres (40 mi) high (nearly seven times higher than Mount Everest) and 40 kilometres (25 mi) wide. The explosion could be seen and felt in Finland, breaking windows there and in Sweden. Atmospheric focusing caused blast damage up to 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) away. The seismic shock created by the detonation was measurable even on its third passage around the Earth. Its Richter magnitude was about 5 to 5.25.The energy yield was around 7.1 on the Richter scale, but since the bomb was detonated in air rather than underground, most of the energy was not converted to seismic waves. Since 50 Mt is 2.1×1017 joules, the average power produced during the entire fission-fusion process, lasting around 39 nanoseconds, was about 5.4×1024 watts or 5.4 yottawatts. This is equivalent to approximately 1.4% of the power output of the Sun.[9] The Tsar Bomba is the single most physically powerful device ever utilized throughout the history of humanity. By contrast, the largest weapon ever produced by the United States, the now-decommissioned B41, had a predicted maximum yield of 25 Mt, and the largest nuclear device ever tested by the US (Castle Bravo) yielded 15 Mt (due to a runaway reaction; the design yield was approximately 5 Mt). All information included was obtained through the link below: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsar_Bomba

Channels: Weird Videos 

Added: 621 days ago by blogpost_biz

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Transformers 2: Closer look at Devastator and The Fallen

NAME OF THE SONG IS DREAMSCAPE!!! ---EDIT--- WOOOO over 300,000 views :D Transformers 2: Closer look at Devastator and The Fallen This is just a short video i put together for those of you who aren't very familiar with the Transformers Universe and you might not know who Devastator of the Fallen are. And because I know you going to ask... NO! "The Revenge of the Fallen" is not used to represent the Decepticions just because they lost in the 1st movie, and NO!!! The Fallen IS NOT Megatron!!! The Fallen is one of the original thirteen Transformers created by Primus, the robot who would become the Fallen betrayed his creator by siding with Primus's dark twin, the malevolent planet-eater Unicron. In the final battle between Primus and Unicron, the Fallen fell victim to the same fate as his master, sucked through a black hole into another dimension. However, while Unicron emerged in another universe, the Fallen was not so fortunate, finding himself trapped in the "underspace" between dimensions. Devastator is the combined form of the Constructicons (Scavenger, Scrapper, Hightower, Longhaul, Rampage, Overload, and Mixmaster. The giant one-wheeled robot as seen in the trailers is Demolisher, and no, he is NOT a part of Devastator) The team's combined form of is brutality in its purest form—his sole purpose is to destroy anything and everything that gets in his way. It is ironic that the suitably intelligent Constructicons should sacrifice their thinking ability in their combined form, but simple-mindedness is a common limitation of the assorted other first-generation combining Transformers, because Devastator's thoughts and actions are limited to what his six components can agree upon at any given time. Consequently, Devastator seems like a being of instinct, lashing out at everything around him before contemplating the consequences, but he is also slow and lumbering and very easy to trip up. Here Are Some Cool Facts About Transformers 2 :D - 14 robots last time, 46 robots this time (ILM only) - If you had all the gold ever mined in the history of man, you could build a little more than half of Devastator. - Optimus Prime will be life size on IMAX screens in many forest fight shots. - Devastator's hand is traveling 390 miles per hour when he punches the pyramid. - The pyramid destruction simulation was 8 times bigger than the old rigid simulation all-time record holder at ILM. - All robot parts laid out end to end would stretch from one side of California to the other, about 180 miles - Devastator's parts stacked tip to tip would be as tall as 58 empire state buildings. - If all the texture maps on the show were printed on 1 square yard sheets, they would cover 13 football fields. Disk Space - Trans1 took 20 Terabytes of disk space. Trans2 took 145 Terabytes. Seven times bigger! - 145 terabytes would fill 35,000 DVDs. Stacked one on top of the other without storage cases, they would be 145 feet tall. Rendering Times - If you rendered the entire movie on a modern home PC, you would have had to start the renders 16,000 years ago (when cave paintings like the Hall of Bulls were being made) to finish for this year's premier! - A single imax shot in the movie (df250) would have taken almost 3 years to render on a top of the line home PC running nonstop. - IMAX frame render times: As high as 72 hours per frame! IMAX - Optimus Prime will be life size on IMAX screens in many forest fight shots. - IMAX frames take about 6 times longer than anamorphic to render. - IMAX frame render times: As high as 72 hours per frame! ILM Screen Time - ILM Screen Time is about 51 minutes. Devastator - Devastator is as tall as a 10 story building. - Devastator has more than 10 times the number of individual parts found in an average car. - Laid out end to end, Devastator's parts would be almost 14 miles long. Devastator Totals - Number of geom pieces: 52632 - The total number of polygons: 11,716,127 - The total length of all pieces: 73090 feet - The total length of all pieces: 13.84 miles

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Transformers 2 Revenge of the Fallen - Official Teaser Trailer [HD]

Release Date: June 26, 2009 Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi Cast: Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf, Rainn Wilson Director: Michael Bay Writters: Ehren Kruger, Alex Kurtzman Studio: Paramount Plot: Decepticon forces return to Earth on a mission to take Sam Witwicky prisoner, after the young hero learns the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers. Joining the mission to protect humankind is Optimus Prime, who forms an alliance with international armies for a second epic battle.

Channels: Trailers 

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