Vidal Valladares who stopped traffic on Interstate 45 in Houston to propose to his girlfriend, has now been charged with a misdemeanor for his actions. KTRK reports.
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Man faces charges for his marriage proposal that caused traffic jam on Interstate 45
Vidal Valladares who stopped traffic on Interstate 45 in Houston to propose to his girlfriend, has now been charged with a misdemeanor for his actions. KTRK reports.
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Wednesday, 23 December 2015
NSFW - Girls Sing Silent Night On a Sybian
The Sybian is a specialized adult product designed for personal pleasure. It features a saddle-like seat with a variety of attachments that can provide internal and external stimulation. The device is equipped with adjustable controls for both vibration and rotation, allowing the user to customize their experience to suit their preferences. The Sybian is often used in solo or partnered scenarios to enhance sexual experiences. Its design emphasizes comfort and functionality, catering to those seeking a powerful and versatile tool for intimate pleasure.
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Star Wars Cast Sings "Stayin' Alive"
The Tonight Show shows its excitement over the release of the latest Star Wars sequel, The Force Awakens, by editing together footage of the previous six movies set to the tune of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive."
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Tuesday, 22 December 2015
One World Trade Center Elevator Ride Show Animated New York Skyline From 1500s To Now
Sky pods show rise of New York skyline from 1500s till now on time-lapse rocket ride to trade center's top.
An imposingly realistic vision of 2 World Trade Center, the ultimately doomed south tower, will begin appearing next month in a most unlikely place: the five special elevators servicing the observatory atop the new 1 World Trade Center.
From the moment the doors close until they reopen 47 seconds later on the 102nd floor, a seemingly three-dimensional time-lapse panorama will unfold on three walls of the elevator cabs, as if one were witnessing 515 years of history unfolding at the tip of Manhattan Island.
For less than four seconds (roughly proportional to the time the twin towers stood), a jarringly familiar pinstripe facade will loom into view on one wall of the cab. Then, in a quick dissolve, it will evanescence.
There would have been no way around Sept. 11, 2001, said David W. Checketts, the chairman and chief executive of Legends Hospitality, the company chosen by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 2013 to operate the three-level observatory.
“The event is certainly a key part of history,” he said. “We did not think you could ignore it. Having it appear in the year it did and disappear in the year it did was the respectful way of addressing the fact that it was part of the landscape.” Two World Trade Center was the site of the original observatory.
Mr. Checketts acknowledged that the plan to confront sightseers with an image of the old tower spurred a lot of debate within his own company and with the Port Authority and the Durst Organization, developers of the new tower.
“There were strong opinions and emotional reactions all around,” he said.
Whether the public regards the depiction as a tribute, as sacrilege or as a simple matter of fact awaits the opening of One World Observatory on May 29.
But from a documentary point of view, the brief presence of 2 World Trade Center in the time-lapse sequence is consistent with its generally high degree of historical fidelity.
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SpaceX - Historic Landing of Falcon 9 First Stage at Landing Zone 1
With this mission, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will deliver 11 satellites to low-Earth orbit for ORBCOMM, a leading global provider of Machine-to-Machine communication and Internet of Things solutions. The ORBCOMM launch is targeted for an evening launch from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. If all goes as planned, the 11 satellites will be deployed approximately 20 minutes after liftoff, completing a 17-satellite, low Earth orbit constellation for ORBCOMM. This mission also marks SpaceX’s return-to-flight as well as its first attempt to land a first stage on land. The landing of the first stage is a secondary test objective.
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