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| TourFactory Virtual Home Tour #473694Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:24:07 -0800 by TourFactoryhttp://www.tourfacto ry.com/s473694/r_www .youtube.com Stunning Monterey home located in North Scottsdale's guard gated Grayhawk Talon Retreat. Private corner lot w/ large backyard, patio & view fencing to enjoy natural desert open space behind. This exceptionally maintained 2 bedroom + Den (3rd Bedrm) home is full of custom accents that set it apart from the rest. Dramatic rotunda entry is highlighted by mosaic stone inlays. Inviting eat-in kitchen features 42'' inch warm maple cabinetry, granite counters, a large center island w/breakfast bar that opens to family room. Enjoy movies in the family room's built-in media niche. Relax in light & bright master bedroom & bath with beautifully tiled separate shower & tub. Close to world class golf, tennis, hiking & biking, shopping, dining & entertainment. Related: tourfactory tour473694 aaron church scottsdale az 85255 ventana fine properties real estate virtual home tour |
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| Q&AThu, 08 Jan 2009 05:09:09 -0800 by surreelmoviesEntry for www.BigbrownBox.com. au shoot & win competition. Related: q&a |
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| SF GIANTS TEAM Tribute - From Your Biggest FanThu, 08 Jan 2009 04:57:40 -0800 by mybabyjunior19The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team based in San Francisco, California, that currently play in the National League West Division. One of the oldest of the MLB teams, the Giants hold the distinction of having won the most games of any team in the history of organized sports. The Giants also have the most members in the Baseball Hall of Fame.The Giants began life as the second baseball club founded by millionaire tobacconist John B. Day and veteran amateur baseball player Jim Mutrie. The Gothams (as the Giants were originally known) were their entry to the National League in 1883, while their other club, the Metropolitans (the original Mets) played in the American Association. Nearly half of the original Gotham players were members of the disbanded Troy Trojans, whose place in the National League the Gothams inherited. While the Metropolitans were initially the more successful club, Day and Mutrie began moving star players to the Gothams and the team won its first National League pennant in 1888, as well as a victory over the St. Louis Browns in an early incarnation of the World Series. They repeated as champions the next year with a pennant and World Series victory over the Brooklyn Bridegrooms.It is said that after one particularly satisfying victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, Mutrie (who was also the team's manager) stormed into the dressing room and exclaimed, "My big fellows! My giants!" From then on, the club was known as the Giants.The Giants' original home stadium, the Polo Grounds, also dates from this early era. The first of the Polo Grounds was located north of Central Park adjacent to Fifth and Sixth Avenues and 110th and 112th Streets in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Upon eviction from the Polo Grounds after the 1888 season, the Giants moved uptown and renamed various fields the Polo Grounds which were located between 155th and 159th Streets in the New York City neighborhoods of Harlem and Washington Heights. The Giants played at the Polo Grounds until the end of the 1957 season, when they moved to San Francisco. Related: "san francisco" giants baseball "sf giants" |
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| jumper fochanThu, 08 Jan 2009 04:31:07 -0800 by NatyS86This was my entry to the Anonnymous Vidders contest! So i thought that now that the contest is over i could upload this video on my channel!Tbh i made this video on August and it took me almost 3 days to this spot. Ofc i hadn't posted a preview or anyth, so that's why i was able to put it in the contest! I was intending to make the whole video, but then i was already working on Tears Of An Angel and thought it was best to finish that first, (i'm glad i did actually :P ) I don't think i'll finish this since it has been so much time.. but i thought it wasn't that bad, so i could post it for you to watch it! :)Song: Don't Hold Back by The PotbelleezFandom: Jumper ( i really enjoyed this movie )PS: I'm working on Twi vids and i hope i'll have sth out soon!Love, Nataly Related: jumper don't hold back vidders annonymous contest entry |
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| Space Shuttle Challenger/Columbia AccidentsThu, 08 Jan 2009 04:23:20 -0800 by blenk71So Sad, God Bless All Those That Were Affected By These Accidents. RIP Copyright NASA Chrisvalentines.com Mission statistics Mission name STS-51-L Space Shuttle Challenger Crew size 7 Launch pad 39-B Launch date 1986-01-28 16:38:00 UTC Landing Did not land, destroyed shortly after liftoff(1986-02-03 17:12 UTC planned) Mission duration 73 seconds(6 days 34 minutes planned) Number of orbits Failed to achieve orbit(96 planned) Orbital altitude 150 nautical miles (280 km) (planned) The accident caused the death of all seven crew members of the STS-51-L mission.STS-51-L was the twenty-fifth flight of the American Space Shuttle program, which marked the first time a civilian had flown aboard the Space Shuttle. The mission used Space Shuttle Challenger, which lifted off from Launch Complex 39-B on January 28, 1986 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.The mission ended in disaster following the destruction of Challenger 73 seconds after lift-off because of the failure of an O-ring seal on Challenger's right Solid Rocket Booster (SRB). The failure of the seal allowed a blowtorch-like flare to impinge upon one of two aft SRB attach struts, which eventually failed, freeing the booster to pivot about its remaining attachment points. Subsequently, the forward part of the booster cylinder impacted the external tank (ET) intertank area, leading to a structural failure of the ET?the core structural component of the entire stack. A rapid burning of liberated propellants ensued. With the structural "backbone" of the stack compromised and breaking up, the SRBs flew off on their own, as did the orbiter, rapidly disintegrating due to the overwhelming aerodynamic forces. Evidence found in the remnants of the crew cabin showed that several of the emergency air supplies (PEAPs) carried by the astronauts had been manually activated, suggesting that the forces during breakup of the orbiter were not inherently fatal and that at least some crew members were alive after the craft broke up.Mission statistics Mission name STS-107 Space Shuttle Columbia Crew size 7 Launch pad LC-39A Launch date January 16, 2003 15:39:00 UTC Landing Catastrophic Failure -- Shuttle disintegrated at re-entry on February 1, 2003 at ~13:59:32 UTC Mission duration 15 days 22:20:32 Number of orbits 255 Orbital altitude 307 km Orbital inclination 39.0 degrees Distance traveled 10.6 million km STS-107 was a space shuttle mission by NASA using the Space Shuttle Columbia, launched January 16, 2003. The seven-member crew died on February 1, 2003 when the shuttle disintegrated during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere. The cause of the accident was determined to be a piece of foam that broke off during launch and damaged the thermal protection system components (reinforced carbon-carbon panels and thermal protection tiles) on the leading edge of the left wing of the Shuttle orbiter, causing an extensive heat build-up. During re-entry the damaged wing slowly overheated and came apart, eventually leading to loss of control and total disintegration of the vehicle. Related: space shuttle sts51l sts107 challenger columbia explosion breakup accident nasa blenk71 |
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