8 May 2007 at 8:55am ![]() 2 min - May 8, 2007 I introduce the vegetable musical instruments made this time. There are eight kinds of vegetable musical instruments. Please enjoy various sounds. subtitles Then, let's introduce the vegetable musical instruments that can have been done this time. It is a carrot ocarina first. And, it is an ocarina of a white radish in Japan that can have done this time. The octave is geted down from the carrot ocarina. The broccoli ocarina was made. A good sound is not heard because only such a broccoli was obtained this time. And, a carrot ocarina of the slide type and this carrot ocarina is different the sound hole. When the breath is put here, something is heard. It shaped ..so... The paprika was punctured. When the breath is put here, such a sound is heard. It is an owl. Carrot panpipe. When the breath is put in this, such a sound is heard. Similary asparagus panpipe was made. However, a good sound is not heard. It is a trumpet of the cucumber and the paprika in the end. There were musical instruments that looked alike also in the vegetable orchestra. Moreover, when musical instruments can be done, I introduces it. Thank you. 1 May 2007 at 6:18am ![]() 2 min - May 1, 2007 Robert S. Hilton & Brother Yusef performing their famous homemade blues set featuring a single stringed industrial can and a cigar box guitar 6 Nov 2006 at 3:00am 7 min - Nov 6, 2006 A video profile of James Jones; a custom instrument builder most well known for his hammered dulcimers including the Linear Chromatic and Tsimbls. He also constructs a variety of other musical instruments to include Appalachian Dulcimers, Celtic Harps, Irish Bouzoukis, Guitars, Mandolins, Bowed Psalteries, Zithers, Thumb Pianos and Slit Drums. www.jamesjonesinstruments.com 3 Aug 2007 at 10:43am ![]() 10 min - Aug 3, 2007 The Robotic Arm (RA) is critical to the operations of the Phoenix lander and is designed to dig trenches, scoop up soil and water ice samples, and deliver these samples to the TEGA and MECA instruments for detailed chemical and geological analysis. Designed similar to a back hoe, the RA can operate with four degrees of freedom: (1) up and down, (2) side to side, (3) back and forth, and (4) rotate around. The RA will be 2.35 meters long with an elbow joint in the middle, allowing the arm to trench about 0.5 meters below the martian surface, deep enough to where scientists believe the water-ice soil interface lies. At the end of the RA is a moveable scoop, which includes ripper tines (sharp prongs) and serrated blades. Once icy soil is encountered, the ripper tines will be used to first tear the exposed materials, followed by applying the serrated blades to scrape the fractured soil. The scoop will then be run through the furrows to capture the fragmented samples, ensuring enough sample mass for scientific study on the lander platform. Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA) is a combination high-temperature furnace and mass spectrometer instrument that scientists will use to analyze martian ice and soil samples. The robotic arm will deliver samples to a hopper designed to feed a small amount of soil and ice into eight tiny ovens about the size of an ink cartridge in a ballpoint pen. Each of these ovens will be used only once to analyze eight unique ice and soil samples. Once a sample is successfully received and sealed in an oven, the temperature is slowly increased at a constant rate, and the power required for heating is carefully and continuously monitored. This process, called scanning calorimetry, shows the transitions from solid to liquid to gas of the different materials in the sample: important information needed by scientists to understand the chemical character of the soil and ice. As the temperature of the furnace increases up to 1000°C, the ice and other volatile materials in the sample are vaporized into a stream of gases. These are called evolved gases and are transported via an inert carrier to a mass spectrometer. The mass spectrometer is sensitive to detection levels down to 10 parts per billion, a level that may detect minute quantities of organic molecules potentially existing in the ice and soil. The Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer, MECA's wet chemistry lab contains four single-use beakers, each of which can accept one sample of martian soil. Phoenix's Robotic Arm will initiate each experiment by delivering a small soil sample to one beaker, which is ready and waiting with a pre-warmed and calibrated soaking solution. Alternating soaking, stirring, and measuring, the experiment continues for the entire day. It concludes with the addition of two chemical pellets. The first contains an acid to tease out carbonates and other constituents that are only soluble in acidic solutions. The second contains specific reagents to test for sulfates and soil oxidants. The optical and atomic-force microscopes complement MECA's wet chemistry experiments. With images from these microscopes, scientists will examine the fine detail structure of soil and water ice samples. The optical microscope will have a resolution of 4 microns per pixel, allowing detection of particles ranging from about 10 micrometers up to the size of the field of view (about 1 mm by 2 mm). Red, green, blue, and ultraviolet LEDs will illuminate samples in differing color combinations to enhance the soil and water-ice structure and texture at these scales. The atomic force microscope will provide sample images down to 10 nanometers - the smallest scale ever examined on Mars. Using its sensors, the AFM creates a very small-scale "topographic" map showing the detailed structure of soil and ice grains. Prior to observation by each of the microscopes, samples are delivered by the Robotic Arm to a wheel containing sixty-nine different substrates. The substrates are designed to distinguish between different adhesion mechanisms and include magnets, sticky polymers, and "buckets" for bulk sampling. The wheel is rotated allowing different substrate-sample interactions to be examined by the microscopes. MECA's final instrument, the thermal and electrical conductivity probe, will be attached at the "knuckle" of the RA. The probe will probably consist of three small spikes that will be inserted into the ends of an excavated trench. In addition to measuring temperature, the probe will measure thermal properties of the soil that affect how heat is transferred, providing scientists with better understanding of surface and atmospheric interactions. Using the same spikes, the electrical conductivity will be measured to indicate any transient wetness that might result from the excavation. Most likely, the thermal measurement will reflect ice content and the electrical, unfrozen water content. Meteorological Station (MET) will record the daily weather of the martian northern plains using temperature and pressure sensors, as well as a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) instrument. With these instruments, MET will play an important role by providing information on the current state of the polar atmosphere and how water is cycled between the solid and gas phases in the martian arctic. The MET's lidar is an instrument that operates on the same basic principle as RADAR, using powerful laser light pulses rather than radio waves. The lidar transmits light vertically into the atmosphere, which is reflected off dust and ice particles. These reflected light pulses and their time of return to the lidar instrument are analyzed, revealing information about the size of atmospheric particles and their location. 26 Jan 2007 at 1:17pm 39 min - Jan 26, 2007 Instruments of the Orchestra 9 May 2008 at 4:22pm 9 min - May 9, 2008 The target ? A very small island in the West Indies from Lanzarote (Canarias) without Compas, no watch, no chart, no book, no radio or receiver on a 300 Kg wooden outrigger !!! 6000 km to cross, withtout instruments This is a 9mn extract of "INSIDE OUTSIDE" 59mn HD english subtitles, original tittle "Huis clos sous les étoiles" www.sansboussole.com and http://emmanueletmaximilienberque.blogspot.com/ 12 Dec 2006 at 11:32pm ![]() 4 min - Dec 13, 2006 Hydraulophones are musical instruments that use water to produce acoustic sound, in which the fingers of the musician are in physical contact with the water. 4 Sep 2007 at 4:55pm 5 min - Sep 4, 2007 5 Instruments in a song 26 Jan 2008 at 8:00pm 2 min - Jan 27, 2008 Sub-$10 Processor Combined with Complete Digital Video Evaluation Module Saves OEMs Months of Development Time<br /><br />Driving the market growth for next-generation, portable, high-definition (HD) video products, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced the availability of a new embedded DaVinci? processor with ARM host control and complete development tools. At a price of less than $10, the new TMS320DM355 digital media processor provides HD video performance and double the battery life of today's HD products. For more information see <a class="link" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ti.com/dm355pr.">http://www.ti.com/dm355pr.</a>&l t;br /><br />Tuned for applications such as digital cameras, IP video cameras, digital photo frames and video baby monitors, the DM355 processor consists of an integrated video processing subsystem, an MPEG-4-JPEG co-processor (MJCP), an ARM926EJ-S core and peripherals. The corresponding development tool, the DM355 Digital Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM), will help developers quickly and easily create low-cost portable, digital video devices with HD video capability. 17 Mar 2008 at 8:00pm 1 min - Mar 18, 2008 Takamine Jasmine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Musical Instruments, Music & Musical Equipment 27 May 2007 at 2:24pm ![]() 3 min - May 27, 2007 Gil playing music on some of his self made instruments in his studio. The instruments you see are: PVC drainage pipes African Kalimba made of bob pins (using Boss lopp machine) A tin whistle flute A wooden door A Door lintel (...yep) More info at: www.eco-music.org 7 Mar 2006 at 7:00pm 4 min - Mar 8, 2006 Why you should never diss instruments 2nd part of the grindon saga 11 Jun 2007 at 2:52am 17 sec - Jun 11, 2007 Latest Footage from Getty Images, Inc. 2 Mar 2008 at 10:51pm 4 min - Mar 3, 2008 HIV & AIDS orphans at Baan Gerda, Thailand, learn to play musical instruments using Orff Schulwerk. www.baangerda.org. Baan Garda is a children's charity providing care for HIV & AIDS infected orphans. The small community is based in Lopburi province in Thailand. Orff Schulwerk (or Music for Childre 10 May 2008 at 10:17am Unknown length - May 10, 2008 11 Sep 2007 at 8:00pm 1 min - Sep 12, 2007 Review of Texas Instruments TI-30XIIB Scientific Calculator 13 Apr 2006 at 1:24am ![]() 5 min - Apr 13, 2006 Everyone COOL on youtube has major insturment playing SKILLZ including me i like totally rock at playing instrumentz ! 28 Nov 2007 at 3:00am 1 hr - Nov 28, 2007 "What's New in Econometrics?" NBER Summer Institute 2007 MiniCourse. (Guido Imbens and Jeffrey Wooldridge) 10 Jun 2007 at 6:14pm 12 sec - Jun 10, 2007 Latest Footage from Getty Images, Inc.<
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