Thursday, 10 March 2016

Croc Attack Footage On Zoo Staff Member Very Lucky Guy


AMATEUR footage has captured the terrifying moment a New South Wales zookeeper was dragged into the water by a huge crocodile during a feeding demonstration.

Trent Burton endured a terrifying day at the office yesterday after he was dragged into the water by a huge crocodile during a lunchtime feeding demonstration.Once described on social media as “the Shoalhaven’s version of Steve Irwin”,

Source: Video Seven news


This amazing girl mastered dubstep dancing by just using YouTube


Adilyn Malcolm mastered dubstep dancing by just using YouTube as her teacher. The 12 year old used the internet to stop, rewind, and watch videos of the best dubstep music dancers in the world like Marquese Scott (youtube.com/user/WHZGUD2), something she admits a traditional dance class wouldn't allow her to do. The results are incredible.

Monday, 7 March 2016

Georgia's Got Talent Genadi Tkachenko Sounds of the earth


Georgia's Got Talent Genadi Tkachenko Sounds of the earth

How to charge a phone from the rail tracks. Measuring voltage on the railway.


I don't recommend to repeat this not to cause false railway traffic jam by mistake. All the actions in this video were performed under the supervision of an experienced railway worker. There was nothing damaged during the shooting.

The description of an unusual method of charging a phone in extreme conditions for a tourist. Measuring voltage test showed that there is a small strain of about 5 Volt. It's a varying voltage transferring the code. There are quite high currents as voltage slumps during connection of the phone were not noticed. However, I don't recommend you to do like that not to cause disruption in work of railway by accident.


The Trouble with Transporters in Star Trek


The Trouble with Transporters in Star Trek

Saturday, 5 March 2016

SpaceX Successfully Launches SES-9 Payload


After four launch delays over nine days, SpaceX finally boosted a 5.3-ton communications satellite into orbit Friday, blasting off from Cape Canaveral on a high-energy trajectory that will help the new relay station enter service about 45 days earlier than originally expected.

Under a crystal clear sunset sky, the 229-foot-tall rocket's nine Merlin 1D first-stage engines flashed to life just after sunset, at 6:35 p.m. (GMT-5), throttled up to 1.5 million pounds of thrust and pushed the Falcon 9 away from launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

Launch tries Feb. 24 and 25 were called off because of problems super cooling the rocket's liquid oxygen propellant, a key feature in the upgraded booster's design. A third launch try Sunday was scrubbed after a boat wandered into the off-shore danger zone, triggering a delay. SpaceX attempted to launch later in the window but but a low-thrust warning triggered a dramatic engine shutdown on the pad. A fourth launch attempt Tuesday was scrubbed because of high winds aloft.

This time around, there were no propellant problems, the weather cooperated and the countdown hit zero right on time. Initially climbing straight up, the Falcon 9 quickly arced over and shot away to the east, putting on a spectacular show as the vehicle rose into the glare of the westering sun.