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Thursday, October 18, 2012

GoPro HERO3: Black Edition

GoPro HERO3: Black Edition - Smaller, Lighter and 2X More Powerful



Video description:
Shot 100% on the new HERO3® camera from ‪http://GoPro.com.
The Wi-Fi enabled HERO3: Black Edition is the most advanced GoPro, ever. No expense was spared during its development, resulting in a GoPro that is 30% smaller, 25% lighter & 2X more powerful than previous models. New resolutions and frame-rates include 4Kp 15, 2.7kp 30, 1080p 60, 1440p 48, 960p 100, 720p 120 and 12MP burst photo capture at 30 fps. Yes, for real.
Sit back and enjoy the HERO3: Black Edition in all its glory.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Biggest Winter Storm Moves Across the U.S.



In a winter marked by several crippling storms, the storm of February 1–2, 2011, stands out. Heavy snow, ice, freezing rain, and frigid wind battered about two thirds of the United States, making it “a winter storm of historic proportions,” said the National Weather Service. This animation—made with images from the NOAA-NASA GOES 13 satellite—shows the giant storm developing and moving across the country between January 31 and February 2.

NASA GOES-13 USA Eastern View January 11, 2011Image by NASA Goddard Photo and Video via Flickr
This image, a still taken from the animation, shows the storm at 4:31 p.m. Eastern Time on February 1. In the image, the storm measures about 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) from west to east. The storm formed when cold Arctic air pushed south from Canada while moist air streamed north from the Gulf of the Mexico. The animation shows clouds building over New Mexico and Texas early in the day. As the system develops and moves northeast, the storm grows and becomes more organized. By the end of February 1, the storm was a sprawling comma that extended from the Midwest to New England.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Metrodome roof collapse (video from inside stadium)



The inflatable roof of the Minnesota Vikings' stadium collapsed after a blizzard dumped 17 inches of snow on Minneapolis.
No one was hurt, but the NFL had to find a new venue for the Vikings' game against the New York Giants.
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