Native Americans Indians
January 29th, 2010 . by AB KinneyThe Crying Indian – full commercial – Keep America Beautiful
January 29th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Earth Day, the annual day of environmental action and awareness, was first held on April 22, 1970. This past April 22nd, we finally ventured into the woods behind our house and pulled 4 putrid truck tires/mosquito farms out of the mud, along with about 200 pounds of scrap metal, engine parts, and farm equipment. The place used to be a dairy farm, and I guess “out of sight” was “out of mind”. If it were still the 70’s, cleaning up the woods would have been “outta sight” in a whole different way.
Here’s a clip of The Crying Indian from the early 70’s. OK, so Chief Iron Eyes Cody wasn’t a real Native American after all. That didn’t stop the ad campaign from having a tremendous effect back then. And it’s no less relevant today.
Here are some links to check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Day
http://www.kab.org/
Duration : 0:0:59
NATURE “Christmas in Yellowstone” | Fox Hunt | PBS
January 29th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/christmas-in-yellowstone/introduction/4292/
A red fox shows its ingenious method of catching rodents that it can hear – but not see – beneath the snow. Join NATURE for a breathtaking look at wintertime deep within America’s first national park.
Christmas in Yellowstone airs on PBS Sunday, December 20, 2009 at 8pm (check local listings) and is part of the 28th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG for PBS. Major support provided by Canon U.S.A. Inc. For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/christmas-in-yellowstone/introduction/4292/
Duration : 0:2:4
Peugot Partner Tepee
January 29th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Ein Van der ein Auto ist und vieles bietet als Alrounder. Ein echtes Aternativ zur Jeeps.
Duration : 0:3:11
Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute – Native American Indians
January 26th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Dedicated to the original Native Americans of Yosemite, Mono Lake and Hetch Hetchy, the Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute people. Every photo is of Paiutes in Yosemite. Chief Tenaya, who was born at Mono Lake, took several hundred of our people to live in Yosemite. There Chief Tenaya established the Paiute Colony of Ahwahnee after many of the original Ahwahnees died of a diease that was brought to this land. I also want to thank Gayle Hansen-Johnson for her beautiful singing. If you ever find her CD, buy it or you can contact her at ghansonjohnson@yahoo.com for cd information.
Duration : 0:1:58
Fendt tractors working downunder
January 26th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Fendt 818’s doing what they do best, working soil in a vegetable operation in Australia.
Duration : 0:3:25
Barn Olyckor
January 26th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
http://www.kebre001.tk
barn som tabbar sig
For HD quality
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOVWPGw_–A
Duration : 0:1:26
Yellowstone – 2010-01-19 (UTC) earthquake swarm, day 2 [SOUND ONLY]
January 26th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
The next 24 hours of seismic data from WY.YPM and WY.YMC stations converted into sound waves, from the earthquake swarm started on 2010-01-17 near the northwest Yellowstone caldera edge.
This video covers the period of time between 2010-01-19 00:00 UTC and 2010-01-20 00:00 UTC.
Playing speed is 225 times faster than real-time in order to bring the original 100 Hz sample rate to 22500 Hz
Programs used to make this video:
VASE 2.8
Audacity 1.3.10
Internal SAC to WAV conversion tools
FRAPS
Avidemux 2.5
The facilities of the IRIS Data Management System, and specifically the IRIS Data Management Center, were used for access to the waveform required in this video.
The IRIS DMS is funded through the National Science Foundation and specifically the GEO Directorate through the Instrumentation and Facilities Program of the National Science Foundation under Cooperative Agreement EAR-0552316.
Duration : 0:6:39
Sioux Tepee.mov
January 26th, 2010 . by AB KinneyWhat is the difference between an American "wigwam" and a "tepee"?
January 21st, 2010 . by AB KinneyWhat is the difference between an American "wigwam" and a "tepee"?
I think they’re just two different names for cone-shaped tents that Native Americans used to live in. (Or maybe still do, I’m not sure.)
The People of Great Spirit