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Engineers and computer scientists at Purdue University have created the first scientifically accurate visualization of the attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11. Even though it is an animation it is still intensely engrossing.
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http://live.pirillo. com - I have always loved MIDI files, absolutely LOVE them. There is a way cool new application that will allow you to play MIDI files, and instrumentize them. This free program just blows me away. It's fun, and keeps me occupied for hours.
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Here's a clip of Olympic Gold Medallist from the Sydney 2000 Men's 4 x 200m f/s team, Bill Kirby, demonstrating excellent form in the water. Watch it before you go for your next swim and try to imagine yourself like Bill, swimming smooth! Bill's swimming technique (freestyle) is one of the best in the world. Great visualization for triathlon swimming.
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An empowering and inspirational movie presentation from http://www.iempower. org for creatively visualizing what you want, harnessing your personal power and using the law of attraction. It's full of positive affirmations and inspirational quotes to motivate you to create your own reality, using the power of your mind and your intentions.
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Detailed look at how to bump with an M1 Padlock key. This technique uses the popular 'Bump Key Hammer 2' (currently unavailable) to ensure that bumping is quick and painless. More at http://www.bumpkey.u s
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The secret to this visualization tool is to watch it morning and night and you will not believe how you can manifest wealth, happiness, health and energy. You must try this yourself.
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This talk presents the topic of visualization in retrieval information. On the first part, some examples of websites that use visual representation to help to find textual information are presented. On the second part it goes on the opposite direction: how text helps us to retrieve images. For finish an experiment about tagging in different cultures and languages is presented.