Archive for July, 2011

Mitsubishi Evo vs. Subaru Impreza – Top Gear – BBC

Jeremy Clarkson takes us through the new versions of the Mitsubishi Evo and the Subaru Impreza. Both are complicated, both Japanese, both reach 155mph, so how to separate them? Jeremy uses a group of rally fans to see. Lets just hope the scotch egg doesn’t get run over! Brilliant review from BBC motoring show Top Gear available to view in full on the BBC Top Gear YouTube channel. Visit www.TopGear.com for all the latest news and car reviews.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Hi, This me video …. SORRY FOR GRAPHICS!! i’m abored on me house =)!

 

Top Gear – Ariel Atom – BBC

Jeremy Clarkson challenges the Ariel Atom to prove more fun than a motorbike – with astounding results. The speed is unlike any car or motorcycle on the road today, Top Gear investigates! Watch more Top Gear from BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com

 

For Sale: Welcome to United States of Tent Cities

As the mortgage crisis cuts deep, real estate firms say over a million Americans may lose their homes to foreclosure this year. In August alone, some 300 thousand were served with foreclosure warnings, as unemployment figures stubbornly hover near 10 percent. Anastasiya Churkina reports on how a camp outside New York has become a place some people now reluctantly call home.

 

Tent City, USA

Is a campground the solution to the problem of homelessness? The California City of Ontario thinks so.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

How Differential Gear works (BEST Tutorial)

An excellent tutorial from the 1930′s on the principles and development of the Differential Gear. Fast Forward to 1:50
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

St. Petersburg Police cutting up homeless tents

Police officers with box cutters showed up where St. Pete’s tent city residents had moved and set up. The cops slashed their tents to the ground as residents watched in shock. Now one homeless group is moving to label St. Petersburg as the ‘meanest city in the nation.’ Video by Tina May. stpeteforpeace.org

Tent cities have sprung up outside Los Angeles as people lose their homes in the mortgage crisis.

 

Pop Up Tent Video

The Outwell Jersey S has the ability to sleep 2 people in comfort — with the front window, neon guy lines, mesh door and ventilation throughout makes this tent a great choice. Easy to transport, light in weight and with no complications…go and just have fun!! purchase this tent online from www.yeomansoutdoors.co.uk
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Gear Basics

Purchase: hilaroad.com This video resource is designed to provide a basic introduction to gears suitable for grades 4 to 9. Gear rotation, gear ratio, rates of rotation, mechanical advantage and examples of use are included. A second video, ” Time, Clocks and Gears” explains how gears are used in mechanical clocks to control the hands on an analog clock.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

REI Half Dome 2 Tent Review

REI Half Dome 2 Tent Review by vlogtheworld.com NOTE: REI UPDATED THIS MODEL IN 2010 SO THEY ARE NO LONGER SELLING THIS MODEL.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Seaworthy and more videos in the Camping category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Dome tents offer more head room than other styles and are great at withstanding wind. And setting one up is a breeze. To complete this How-To you will need: A dome tent A ground tarp Step 1: Lay down the ground tarp Find a clear, flat area to pitch your tent. Remove any rocks and debris, and then lay down the ground tarp. Step 2: Unfold the tent Unfold the tent on top of the ground tarp, with the door facing in the desired direction. Make sure all zippers are closed, except the door zipper. Set aside the rain fly. Step 3: Assemble the poles Assemble the poles according to instructions. In many cases, you can just shake the pole sections into place. Step 4: Insert the poles into the appropriate sleeves Push the poles through the fabric sleeves, taking care not to have the poles separate. Step 5: Insert one pole into its pockets Take one of the poles and place it into a corner pocket. Insert the other end of the pole into the pocket on the opposite corner of the tent. Repeat with the second pole. You may need another person to help with this. Tip: The two poles should cross, forming an “X” in the center of the tent. Step 6: Set up the rain
Video Rating: 4 / 5