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View 'Crossing A Flooded Street FAIL' Crossing A Flooded Street FAIL
This is the funniest fail I have seen this year....almost cartoon like, lol.
View 'Surfing the streets of Long Beach' Surfing the streets of Long Beach
Surfing/Wakeboarding behind a truck in the flooded streets of Long Beach during the recent Southern California storms.
View 'Bare Hand Fish Catch' Bare Hand Fish Catch
That was pretty cool...
View 'SUV Rams Pedestrains' SUV Rams Pedestrains
CCTV-footage - Car hits three people crossing the road. I believe clip is from Russia.
View 'Giant bizarre deep sea fish filmed in Gulf of Mexico' Giant bizarre deep sea fish filmed in Gulf of Mexico
Extraordinary footage of a rarely seen giant deep sea fish has been captured by scientists. Using a remotely operated vehicle, they caught a rare glimpse of the huge oarfish, perhaps the first sighting of the fish in its natural setting. The oarfish, which can reach 17m long, has previously only been seen on a few occasions dying at the sea surface, or dead washed ashore. Mark Benfield from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, US was undertaking a survey as part of the Serpent project, a collaboration between marine scientists and energy companies such as BP, Shell, Chevron and Petrobras working in the Gulf of Mexico. Using remotely operated vehicles (ROV) provided by the oil and gas companies, the scientists are able to explore the deep like never before. During one of these surveys, the scientists glimpsed a giant oarfish. Sea serpent Oarfish (Regalecus glesne) are one of the world's longest fish reaching 17m. Their strange appearance may have provided the basis for the sea serpent myths told by early ocean travelers. Not only are they elongated, they also have a prominent dorsal fin which gives it an unusual "serpent" appearance. Recalling the event Professor Benfield explained how at first, they thought the fish was simply a drilling pipe called a riser being lowered into the water. "We saw this bright vertical shiny thing, I said 'are they lowering more riser?' as it looked like they were lowering a huge pipe." "We zoomed in a little bit and we said 'that's not a riser that's a fish!'" "As we approached it retreated downwards swimming tail first in a vertical orientation as the ROV followed," Professor Benfield explained. The team followed the fish for about five minutes before breaking off contact to resume their surveys. "What was interesting about the fish was its swimming behaviour," said Professor Benfield. "It moved by undulating its dorsal fin in waves that propelled it backwards at quite a good speed." Early estimates measure the fish at between 5m and 10m in length. Filmed alive Professor Benfield said this may be the first time the oarfish has been filmed alive swimming in the so-called mesoplagic layer of the ocean. Usually, they are seen dying at the sea surface or washed up dead. The fish may have been caught on camera at a depth of 765m at another Serpent survey site, off western Africa in 2007, but a positive identification has not yet been made from that video. On this occasion the fish was observed underneath Thunderhorse in the Gulf of Mexico, one of the largest semi-submersible oil rigs in the world. The Serpent project run by the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS) is a unique collaborative project between scientists and industry. Oil and gas companies allow scientists access to their deep sea technologies and infrastructure in a bid to aid their research. "(It) provides a wonderful opportunity to learn more about life in the depths of the Gulf of Mexico. That we found an oarfish while doing so was a fantastic bonus," said Professor Benfield. The oarfish was not the only new discovery the team has made.
View 'Deicing Air Conditioner' Deicing Air Conditioner
LiveLeak How-To Series - Frozen air conditioner? No problem. Follow these simple steps and you have your unit running again in no time.
View 'Going Under Bar' Going Under Bar
Another weightlifter drops the bar...
View 'News archive footage of Indian Air Force SU-7 shot down over Pakistan's Tezgaon airfield: Dec 4th 1971' News archive footage of Indian Air Force SU-7 shot down over Pakistan's Tezgaon airfield: Dec 4th 1971
Sqn Ldr S V Bhutani ejected safely and was taken prisoner The IAF attacked the Pakistani Air Force at Tezgaon relentlessly with Hawker Hunters, SU-7's, and SU-9's, with MiG-21's providing fighter cover. Westerners present at the airfield were forced to scramble for cover during this surprise attack.
View 'Portugal's got talent' Portugal's got talent
Pedro Abrunhosa falling on stage
View 'Six-year-old kid pulls 1,500 kilogram car for a record attempt ' Six-year-old kid pulls 1,500 kilogram car for a record attempt
In a bid to enter record books, a six-year-old Malaysian-Indian boy wowed crowds at a Chennai beach on Friday by pulling a 1,500 kilogram car with eight passengers in it. The boy named "Santhos 10", as he prefers being called for resembling with his favourite cartoon character Ben 10, fascinated much public attention after successfully pulling the Travara car up to 80 metres at Marina beach of Chennai. He did it with the help of a simple harness put around his waist. is father N. Thiagu says his son, dubbed as 'Little Boss' by the Malaysian media, has now set his sights on towing a plane.
View 'Mechanized Leaders Course at Ft Benning-Bradley' Mechanized Leaders Course at Ft Benning-Bradley
This is a little bit of the Mechanized Leaders Course at Ft Benning, GA. The Bradley carries 6 troops into combat in addition to it's crew of 3. It has 2 TOW missiles, a 25mm gun and a 240C coaxial machine gun. Even though it's technically an armored troop transport it'll take out pretty much any armor threat on the battlefield today to include almost all tanks. Right now it's used quite a bit by the United States Army in Iraq and has even seen action in Afghanistan. It's governed at around 40 mph but it'll go a lot faster in theater. I'd like to tell you more about it but it's G14 classified.
View 'Drunk driver knocked down 10 people at a pedestrian crossing' Drunk driver knocked down 10 people at a pedestrian crossing
Early in the morning of 6 February in Chelyabinsk jeep without reducing speed traveled intersection at red light at full speed and crashed into a crowd of pedestrians. According to preliminary data, the driver of the jeep was drunk. After the accident all pedestrians were still alive. One hospitalized in serious condition.
View 'Car flies 3 meters high over Brazilian road after accident' Car flies 3 meters high over Brazilian road after accident
The security cameras caught him a machine shop the moment when the car leaves the road and flips several times. The driver was drunk. One passenger died. As câmeras de segurança de uma oficina mecânica flagraram o momento no qual o automóvel sai da rodovia e capota várias vezes. O motorista estaria embriagado. Um passageiro morreu.
View 'Snowboarding in DC' Snowboarding in DC
Followed by cops.
View 'WTF Moment On Daytime TV' WTF Moment On Daytime TV
Biden
View 'Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-130 Launch (Full Video)' Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-130 Launch (Full Video)
Space Shuttle Endeavour lifted off from Kennedy Space Center at 4:14EST early Monday morning (Feb. 8). It will deliver the Node 3 or Tranquility Module and the Cupola to the International Space Station. This STS-130 mission will feature 3 spacewalks and is planned to last 13 days. This is the first Shuttle launch in 2010 and the first of the last 5 Shuttle launches. Its the last planned night laun More..ch of the Space Shuttle program
View 'Caught On Tape: Cop Slams Into Fence' Caught On Tape: Cop Slams Into Fence
A Miami-Dade police officer is a little banged up and bruised after slamming her car into a concrete fence post early Saturday morning. The accident occurred just before 6 a.m. at 10th Avenue and NW 119th Street. According to witness reports, the officer was heading east on NW 119th Street when she was struck by the driver of a Toyota at the intersection at 10th Avenue. Witnesses told police the driver of the Toyota did not stop at the intersection even though the traffic light was flashing red. The injured officer whose legs were pinned under the dashboard as a result of the collision was unable to regain control the car before it jumped a curb and slammed into a concrete fence post. Several drivers stopped moments after the accident to see if they could help the injured officer. Fire rescue personnel had to use the Jaws of Life to get her out of the car. She was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center where she was treated and released. Police have identified the officer involved in the accident or what charges will be filed against the driver of the Toyota.
View 'Jumping from 6th floor...' Jumping from 6th floor...
into snow.... Looks fun I wonder who took the first plunge. Romania. February 7 2010
View 'RAW: Space Shuttle Endeavor's Night Flight Marks The Last In Nasa's History (Febrary 8th, 2010)' RAW: Space Shuttle Endeavor's Night Flight Marks The Last In Nasa's History (Febrary 8th, 2010)
Space Shuttle Endeavour lifted off from Kennedy Space Center at 4:14EST early Monday morning (Feb. 8). It will deliver the Node 3 or Tranquility Module and the Cupola to the International Space Station. This STS-130 mission will feature 3 spacewalks and is planned to last 13 days. This is the first Shuttle launch in 2010 and the first of the last 5 Shuttle launches. Its the last planned night launch of the Space Shuttle program. It marks the beginning of the 130th Shuttle mission and the 32nd to the ISS. This is Endeavours 24th launch. We saw an uneventful ascent to orbit, all the calls you hear are nominal.
View 'iBall' iBall
Playing around with an ipod, a tv, 2 computers and a ping pong ball. No special effects were used.
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