As most high school and college students are busy tackling tests or taking it easy during spring break, student teams from across the Americas are preparing for the ultimate extracurricular activity – designing, building, and testing a vehicle that travels the farthest distance using the least amount of energy. After months of coordinating designs and constructing vehicles, 43 student teams – among 9 high schools and 29 universities – are putting the finishing touches on their vehicles for the 2010 Shell Eco-marathon Americas energy challenge. These leaders of tomorrow, and their fuel-efficient creations, will soon take to the streets of downtown Houston, March 26-28 around Discovery Green Park. We’ll find out if these students can beat the 2,757.1 miles per gallon (1,172.2 kilometers per liter) achieved in 2009 by Laval University, but more than that, the students will grant us a glimpse into the fuels, technologies and transportation of tomorrow.
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A winning encore to the fun, intimacy building couples devotional Songs in the Key of Solomon, devotions based on biblical couples and designed to ignite meaningful, intimate conversations and more. Duets John and Anita Renfroe Book Trailer
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Duets by John and Anita Renfroe
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Me at my "local" - the Wurlitzer organ at the Theatre Organ Heritage Centre in Peel Green, Manchester playing the beautiful "Autumn leaves". The Wurlitzer organ here is one of the smallest in the country with 6 ranks of pipes (Diapason, Flute, Salicional, Tibia, Vox Humana and Trumpet) and originally built for the Trocadero in Liverpool. Unfortunately I placed the microphone a bit to near to the organ grilles so the sound is a bit harsh in this video. I recommend listening to this on a modererate to loud volume setting and your speakers about 180cm away from you if possible. Being a public place of course there were other visitors in the building so I expected some background noise. My thanks must go to Pete Taylor for allowing me use of this little gem of a theatre organ and for a tour of the museum afterwards! The Lancastrian theatre organ trust must be congratulated on their work in making this organ and all the other artefacts in the museum look like they were only built yesterday.
A really awesome light installation welcomes every visitor of the city of Bonn at the moment: On the outer surface of the Deutsche Post DHL headquarter building (more than 160 m height) top 7 skyscraper in Germany the type crawl 40 Jahre DHL consisting of thousands of little fairy lights appears every night. Totally huge! Well then: Happy Birthday DHL!
http://hobbysocialnetwork.com presents a compilation of extreme kitesurfing accidents and bloopers which include a guy being caught in an up draft and sucked into the sky, a guy kitesurfing in a hurricane and catapulted into a building and many more.