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1 x 0 - Ricardo Herz, Alessandro Penezzi e Danilo Brito
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1 x 0 (Pixinguinha / B. Lacerda)
Ricardo Herz - violino
Alessandro Penezzi - violăo 7 cordas
Danilo Brito - bandolim
Apresentaçăo no Centro de Cultura Judaica em 17-03-2007
Imagens de Paulo Baroukh e Flavio de Abreu
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CORITIBA 1 X 0 CRICIÚMA - CANAL 21
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Melhores momentos de Coritiba 1 x 0 Criciúma. Série B 2007. 12 DE outubro, Couto Pereira.
Depois dos lances, entrevistas com René Simôes e Roberto Cavalo.
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Botafogo 1 X 2 Flamengo - Final Taça Guanabara (Carioca) 2008
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Botafogo 1 X 2 Flamengo - Final Taça Guanabara (Carioca) 2008 - Ibson e Diego Tardelli
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America 1 x LDU 1 Copa Libertadores 2008 Semifinal
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Semifinal Copa Libertadores 2008, partido de ida jugado en el Estadio Azteca de la ciudad de Mexico entre las escuadras de America y Liga Universitaria, empate a uno.
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TIMĂO 1 X 0 BIXAS
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PRA VARIA US BAMBI PIPOKO CONTRA O TD PODEROSO!!!!!!!!!
GOL DE BETĂĂĂO!!!!!!!
CHUPA BAMBI FILHA DA PUTA!!!!!!!!!!!
1, 2, 3 SĂO PAULO É FREGUĘS!!!!!!!
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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DCS - 1x German Rap
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DCS (Die coolen Säue)from Cologne: Hier das Video 1x gedreht in Hong Kong. / Here the Video 1x made in Hong Kong.
...das warn noch Zeiten.
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: Frapazoid. on 23 Oct 08, 10:32:59
Nice video, though the music reminds me of Fast Animals, Slow Children.
By: masterj345. on 28 Sep 08, 16:43:06
as long as this works as adverstised. its gonna be sick and worth the wait ! just dont delay it any more 2020 is long enough to wait!
By: petieng. on 26 Sep 08, 21:31:29
That's budget cuts for you :(
By: dagnemrth. on 23 Sep 08, 01:34:44
What ticks me off is Ares V is set to fly in 2018, which is set to take longer to develop than the entire 1960s lunar program, and that's with all the modern design tools people didn't have back in the 1960s. Sure, stuff are bigger this time, but you'd think 50 years of experience and all the modern technology and they'd at least be able match Apollo in development time.
By: Nidhogg13. on 16 Sep 08, 22:15:57
I feel the need to point out that the Ares V to enter service later will be the largest rocket ever built, even exceeding the size and power of the Saturn V used in Apollo. It will have the capacity to place something like 300,000 tons in orbit, which will include a booster rocket to blast astronauts away from earth orbit, and equipment for their mission, such as a lunar lander. The Ares I shown here is only for getting the people into space in the first place, so it doesn't need to be as big.
By: 1310slapmaster. on 04 Sep 08, 12:39:14
I think this project is great, althought it would be better if everything is a bit larger. Larger rockets, more capacity and so on. The next good step would be to establish a full time operated station on the moon. After that we should colonize mars and maybe some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. In 5-10 years america is going to cancel payments for such a programm and everything is going to stay small and unimportant. Sad but true.
By: mdb4360. on 31 Aug 08, 19:23:05
It doesn't go high enough, plus they are coated with an ablative material that burns away to dissipate re-entry friction.
By: mdb4360. on 31 Aug 08, 19:20:39
They were originally planning to use airbags and oarachutes for a land recovery, but the addition of vibration dampening systems forced them to cut weight from the recovery system by doing a water landing. The capsule still can still be re-used. The booster aft skirt is made of aluminum and they are still re-using some from the beginning of the program even though they land in saltwater.
By: mdb4360. on 31 Aug 08, 19:17:21
Don't count the shuttle out yet. A study is currently being conducted to fly her until 2015 at John McCain's recommendation. It really is the only solution so we don't have to rely on the Russians until Ares is ready to fly.
By: mdb4360. on 31 Aug 08, 19:14:59
This isn't a new idea. This is the same Solid Rocket Booster used for shuttle. And that is exactly how we recover it now. Yes it does bob in the water. You can actually find video of the boosters here that show from takeoff to splashdown. The first flight is only to test the first stage. The second stage is non-functional and will only gather vibration and other data.
By: mackjsm. on 17 Jul 08, 23:22:30
I'm just happy that America is BACK in Business!! This is what we are best at - something that no one can do as well/safe as we can!
By: Del1720. on 12 Jul 08, 22:47:55
what did you use to make this out of curiousity?
By: hooless. on 26 Jun 08, 03:57:33
uhhh i think it is gonna land on the land, that way they can re use 100% of the capsule. As for the chutes, with so many mercury/ gemini/ apollo capsules safely landed with a perfect track record, there is no need to worry, or make fun of it for that matter....
By: pianoclassclown. on 25 Jun 08, 14:13:05
Also, the video only shows the first stage burning. The second stage is liquid fueled and can but the Crew/Service module at the top into low Earth orbit. The Ultimate goal of this project is to return humans to the moon by 2020. There will be no more space shuttle after 2010. This capsule systme will replace it. Here check this video out. watch?v=5PMvS1hQKxM
By: d8300. on 16 Jun 08, 20:30:58
i like the battlestar galactica music....
By: spartin86. on 15 Jun 08, 08:27:04
that would be interesting. I wonder when they will set a launch date? There has been some activity on base this past month too.
By: Gunchy17. on 15 Jun 08, 06:20:43
Well what an interesting coincidence, my brother is an engineer at nasa in the ames research too, hes said he was working on some sort of bio satellite..
By: jpb7484. on 13 Jun 08, 20:26:50
"Your [grammar], punctuation, and general understanding of the [E]nglish language [are] top notch. Go back to school[,] you failure." There, I fixed it for you.
By: stevehamn. on 13 Jun 08, 09:05:09
Download Orbiter and you can do all that on your own. Water effects aren't as nice but basically the same thing.
By: spartin86. on 13 Jun 08, 06:42:17
wow your really funny man.....I'm really do work for NASA AMES Research Center... I'm not an engineer but i still work for them. It think you need to grow up.
By: Gunchy17. on 13 Jun 08, 05:47:38
their nasa engineers, I'm sure they can design a cylinder to float up right in the water lol
By: shdwsclan. on 13 Jun 08, 04:01:05
Yeah....ha...it has no wings, if those parachutes fail its gonna crashing down into the water at speed of about 20,000 miles per hour....and i seriously doubt its gonna bob straight up that nicely.....more like sink...
By: parallelworlds. on 12 Jun 08, 23:34:27
Easy now, it's probably some 10 year old. Let the kiddo dream.
By: gittenlucky. on 12 Jun 08, 23:10:33
"spartin86: dude thats cool...its even cooler cuz i work for nasa...now i know all these people do here...LOL!" Yes, I can imagine you work for NASA. Your grammer, punctuation, and general understanding of the english language is top notch. Go back to school you failure.
By: tiorojo. on 12 Jun 08, 23:01:53
thanks for actually answering my question, unlike the ass that replied before you