Luas has CCTV cameras in the Tram Cabs looking out onto the tracks and on the Luas Platforms. We have put together short videos of clips tak...
Luas has CCTV cameras in the Tram Cabs looking out onto the tracks and on the Luas Platforms. We have put together short videos of clips taken from these CCTV cameras to show you how dangerous it is for motorists to run red lights at Luas junctions. This circa 2.5min clips shows 10 clips of collisions and near misses between trams and road vehicles. #LuasSafety https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYDA4k3w3lE#t=67 Less
Professional rally driver (Norwegian Mads Ostberg) in professional rally car (Citroen DS3 WRC) during tests in Portugal. Very wide angle of ...
Professional rally driver (Norwegian Mads Ostberg) in professional rally car (Citroen DS3 WRC) during tests in Portugal. Very wide angle of GoPro camera mounted on helmet is the reason why it looks so incredibily fast...but still drivers performance and cars performance is amazing in WRC. You can watch last WRC rally event (LOTOS 71st Rally Poland) on my videos.http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3bd_1404242492 Unfortunately Mads had big crash on special stage 14 and "dnf" . You could ask how can you crash and finish the rally? The answer is "Rally 2" regulations. You can return to the competition the next day (after car repair) but you get a big penalty time for each unfinished special stage on this leg. The exception is damage to the safety cage. Mad(s) Ostberg - Norwegian rocket Less
Happened yesterday, in the 2nd leg York-Sheffield of Tour de France. It's amazing to see how the crowd is enjoying the race, but please, be ...
Happened yesterday, in the 2nd leg York-Sheffield of Tour de France. It's amazing to see how the crowd is enjoying the race, but please, be safe and let them ride safely. They train all year for this event and falling because one stupid spectator is disastrous. So, the Garmin rider, the one at the left, deals with it. The TV gets 3 of his attempts, one was absolutely perfect. Well done! That's also a brand new iPhone for the spectator. #financial_support_div{ display:none; position: absolute; width:300px; height:180px; margin-left: -150px; margin-top: -70px; /*- half of width and height */ top:50%; left:50%; padding: 5px; opacity:0.9; filter:alpha(opacity=90); z-index:1000; background-color:#000; color: white; } .close_box{ background: gray; color:#fff; padding:1px 3px; display:inline; position:absolute; right:1px; margin-right: -13px; margin-top: -13px; border-radius:3px; cursor:pointer; border: 1px #000 solid; } $(document).on("click",".close_box",function(){ $(this).parent().fadeTo(300,0,function(){ $(this).remove(); }); }); Loading the player ... Less
How to deal with ROADRAGE.........ROFLMAO
how to stop vicious and dangerous city animal the fast and silent way
The European spacecraft Rosetta has become the first ever to catch up with a comet. It is a landmark step in a decade-long mission that sc...
The European spacecraft Rosetta has become the first ever to catch up with a comet. It is a landmark step in a decade-long mission that scientists hope will help unlock some of the secrets of the solar system. Rosetta will accompany comet 67P/Churymov-Gerasimenko on its trip around the sun and land a probe on it later this year in an unprecendented manoeuvre. As it neared the comet, Rosetta took pictures revealing that it is not shaped, as had been assumed, like a rugby or American football but rather comprises two segments, connected by a neck. Scientists hope data the probe gathers on the surface of the comet will allow them to peek into a kind of astronomical time capsule that has preserved for million so years clues about what the world looked like when our solar system was born. Less
Video ID: 20140808-031 W/S Ruben Santamarta speaking SOT, Ruben Santamarta, principal security consultant at IOActive (in English): "The a...
Video ID: 20140808-031 W/S Ruben Santamarta speaking SOT, Ruben Santamarta, principal security consultant at IOActive (in English): "The aerospace sector uses satellite communications for safety and critical operations. So if you can compromise the devices used to provide those kind of services then there is a problem." M/S Ruben Santamarta speaking SOT, Ruben Santamarta, principal security consultant at IOActive (in English): "In avionics, they always use redundancy to increase the security, so if you disrupt the satellite channel, they also can use the radio channel." W/S Ruben Santamarta speaking SOT, Ruben Santamarta, principal security consultant at IOActive (in English): "I expect that vandals can rethink the design of those devices to prevent those attacks, so hopefully we will see in the future if things can happen." M/S Banner 'Black Hat' SCRIPT Ruben Santamarta, Berlin based hacker and principal security consultant with cyber security firm IOActive, spoke at the 17th annual Black Hat Convention in Las Vegas on Friday. Speaking at the convention, Santamarta explained how a hacker can infiltrate satellite communication systems on planes through Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment systems. If his theory is correct, it could prompt a serious review and reconsideration of aircraft security policies. Black Hat concerns itself with the latest developments in security research, developments and trends. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Less
Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian-born mathematician has become the first woman ever to win the Fields Medal- - the most prestigious honor widel...
Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian-born mathematician has become the first woman ever to win the Fields Medal- - the most prestigious honor widely viewed as the Nobel Prize of mathematics. Mirzakhani, who earned her bachelor’s degree in Iran, has a PhD in pure mathematics from Harvard and is now a professor at Stanford University in California. She was one of four winners announced by the International Congress of Mathematicians or the I-C-M, at its conference in Seoul. The I-C-M has in a statement hailed the 37-year-old Iranian mathematician, saying she embodies a rare combination of superb technical ability, bold ambition, far-reaching vision, and deep curiosity. Mirzakhani’s award recognizes her sophisticated and highly original contributions to the fields of geometry and dynamical systems, particularly in understanding the symmetry of curved surfaces such as spheres. Less
Video ID: 20140828-035 School No. 33 in Donetsk's Leninskiy district in Donetsk was shelled by pro-Kiev forces at around 2200 local time (1...
Video ID: 20140828-035 School No. 33 in Donetsk's Leninskiy district in Donetsk was shelled by pro-Kiev forces at around 2200 local time (1900 GMT) on Wednesday evening. At least four fire engines were called to fight the fire which affected the roof, fourth and fourth floor of the school. A DPR militia member who witnessed the strike described how the now heavily-shelled "high-class grammar school" was the fruits of the school director's labour. The school building also used to serve as a hospital during World War II. W/S Flames coming out of school roof W/S Flames coming out of school roof M/S Flames coming out of school roof W/S Flames coming out of school roof SOT, Mladshiy, DPR militia fighter (Russian): "The first explosion happened, and then the second shot. Everything turned grey with smoke." W/S Flames coming out of school roof SOT, Mladshiy, DPR militia fighter (Russian): "The director Tatiana Vladimirovna invested all her efforts into make a high class grammar school out of an old shed. And just look at what we have now." M/S Fire engine driving W/S Flames coming out of school roof M/S Fire fighter on school roof W/S Flames coming out of school roof W/S Firefighters climbing ladder C/U Flames coming out of school roof W/S Fire fighter trying to extinguish fire W/S Fire fighter trying to extinguish fire W/S Flames coming out of school roof Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Less
Teacher Scott Miller joined his Amish neighbour for a barn raising in their home town of La Rue, Ohio. He proceeded to take over 1700 pictur...
Teacher Scott Miller joined his Amish neighbour for a barn raising in their home town of La Rue, Ohio. He proceeded to take over 1700 pictures from 7am until 5pm that day, which combine to create this unique timelapse footage documenting the day’s events and a spirit of teamwork. Miller later joined his neighbours for a family celebration and said they were delighted to see the record of their day’s labour. Credit: YouTube/Scott Miller Less
how black people clean house. really ??? WTF
VideoID: 20140922-015 W/S Yevgeny Korolyov measuring kid's brain activity M/S Yevgeny Korolyov measuring kid's brain activity W/S Yevgeny K...
VideoID: 20140922-015 W/S Yevgeny Korolyov measuring kid's brain activity M/S Yevgeny Korolyov measuring kid's brain activity W/S Yevgeny Korolyov measuring kid's brain activity M/S Dima Reznikov entering research center SOT, Dima Reznikov, Prodigy kid (English): "For me the brain and brain activity is very interesting and how we can influence the brain and how we can record brain activity." M/S Researcher operating brain measuring technical equipment M/S Dima Reznikov working C/U Cup in skull shape with brain coming out of it SOT, Dima Reznikov, Prodigy kid (English): "One astronaut said when he was in space he had problems with brushing his teeth and so I decided to help them and designed this toothbrush." C/U Toothbrush M/S Dima Reznikov working M/S Yevgeny Korolyov and Dmitri Reznikov working together C/U Scheme W/S Evgeny Korolev and Dima Reznikov working together SCRIPT: Moscow student Dima Reznikov, 16, has been studying the effects of electromagnetic fields on the human body and now works at the Nanotechnology Centre in Moscow, on September 5, helping to develop new materials which protect humans from electro-magnetic waves. A mild electromagnetic field can cause damage to a brain if it's applied over a long time. Scientists found that an electromagnetic field applied to lab rats resulted in broken strands of DNA in the brain specifically. It's possible that this DNA damage is the cause of brain tumors, and the reason why people don't just walk around with brain-boosting electromagnetic hats all the time. Dima's first serious invention happened when he was just 9 years old, when he became interested in space exploration and invented a space toothbrush. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Google Plus: http://google.com/+RuptlyTV Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Less
Step by step guide on how to make a BALLOON PISTOL
This guy sure dont fuck around, all this cammo shit ya see shootin a fuckin squirrel...this is how its done, by the way I'm offering this gu...
This guy sure dont fuck around, all this cammo shit ya see shootin a fuckin squirrel...this is how its done, by the way I'm offering this guy a holiday to Iraq...be useful. thanks 4 votes Less
Jokes that will make you realize how stupid people can be.
If you have struggled with bills, money or your life and tried to become successful, you must listen to this guys advice.
This girl is trying to take a selfie in public and you will not believe how many poses she needs to do
Hong Kong pro-democracy demonstrators and police squared up to each other once again on Saturday night. In the suburb of Mong Kok, clashes...
Hong Kong pro-democracy demonstrators and police squared up to each other once again on Saturday night. In the suburb of Mong Kok, clashes erupted causing minor injuries on both sides. Police say they succeeded in breaking up a large block of protesters and several people were arrested. Students took shelter under their umbrellas to avoid pepper spray fired by anti-riot officers. Scuffles broke out despite confirmation that talks will take place between protest leaders and the government next Tuesday over democratic reform. Hong Kong’s chief of police said his officers had been “extremely tolerant” but that demonstrators were becoming “more radical and violent”. Tuesday’s talks to try to bring an end to three weeks of protests will be broadcast live on TV. Protests erupted three weeks ago over Beijing’s plans to have the final say over candidates for the next leadership election in 2017. China has ruled Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy following the return of the former British colony in 1997 but protesters want full universal suffrage. Less
Stay Alert, Stay Safe #LoveYourPhone This recent footage shows how easy it can be for thieves to snatch your mobile phone. Thieves often ...
Stay Alert, Stay Safe #LoveYourPhone This recent footage shows how easy it can be for thieves to snatch your mobile phone. Thieves often target people playing on their phones when waiting for a bus or getting off the tube. Less
In celebration of their 175th anniversary, family-owned watchmaking company Patek Philippe shows off how they make their exclusive wristwatc...
In celebration of their 175th anniversary, family-owned watchmaking company Patek Philippe shows off how they make their exclusive wristwatch, the Grandmaster Chime. It costs approximately $2.6 million and only seven have been made for the entire world. Less
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