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Seattle Quake Seattle sits on the type of ground that would amplify the effects of an earthquake. Scientists can't offer a firm prediction when the next one will happen...only the certainty that it will. See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001 Tags: Seattle Washington earthquake ground |
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Blake Lewis Crazy - Seattle Audition Blake Lewis auditioning for American Idol 6 Tags: Blake Lewis Crazy American Idol |
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Public Image Ltd. Seattle http://www.youtube.com/group/PiL Personnel: Vox - John Lydon Guitar - John McGeoch Guitar / Various - Lu Edmonds Bass - Alan Dias Drums - Bruce Smith This was the first release from the 'new' PiL. A line up which would last in various forms for another five years. 'Seattle' was written on tour while the band were in Seattle, apparently inspired by how boring the town was. Quotes: Seattle is unusual, in that we recorded it on tour, when we had some days off. The days off were in Seattle. Clever huh? - John Lydon, 'Plastic Box' sleevenotes 1999 Tags: Public Image Ltd Seattle limited pil. p.i.l john lydon |
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Seattle Bus Tunnel Buses operating in dedicated transit tunnels are very rare. One city where this used to be done was Seattle, Washington State, USA. Originally opening in September 1990, and wholly located within the city's 'free travel' zone the 1 & 1/3rd mile (2.1km) tunnels were served by a fleet of Italian Breda duobuses, with some services providing a direct link to the city's airport. It featured 5 stations which opened on Mondays - Saturdays only. At the time of construction rail tracks were also installed for a future light rail service. Unfortunately despite this commendable forward thinking it was subsequently decided that part of the light rail line will follow a different alignment than the existing tunnels, so on 24th September 2005 the bus subway was closed for two year period of rebuilding. Most of the duobuses were actually withdrawn well in advance of the closure (with many being converted to pure trolleybuses for use on surface routes) and - amazingly - replaced with diseasal powered buses. (diseasal = disease diesel) In April 2005 local users were reporting on Internet discussion groups that the tunnels were often somewhat smelly from (what thinking people know to be) the poisonous diesel engine exhaust fumes. Whilst it is true that the buses are diesel electric hybrids they still needed to use the fossil fuel traction package whilst underground, although this was in a special 'hush' mode which means that the only operate between stations and at much reduced power. Apparently the choice of fossil fuel buses was influenced by the transport operators' belief that it is not possible to mix overhead wire powered light rail and electric trolleybuses / duo-buses in an underground tunnel system - even though Essen proved otherwise! In Seattle the buses were driver steered, it might be assumed that for safety's sake "some" sort of guidance system would have been needed - if only to reduce the chance of a bus accidentally hitting the tunnel wall - especially within the portion of the bus subway which featured narrow London Underground 'tube-like' tunnels (as seen here), but this was not the situation. This video compilation was filmed in May 1993. The sequences only follow a cursory order and because of faulty camcorder lens optics (which was only discovered once back home) the images are not as sharp as they should have been. Which is a shame. ------------------------------ The tunnel reopened on 24th September 2007, although again for hybrid diseasal buses only. Tags: seattle bus tunnel metro busway brt transit |
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Sleepless In Seattle : Recut as a horror movie See what happens when the ultimate chick-flick gets the recut trailer treament, now a horror movie about a ruthless stalker... Edited by Demis Lyall-Wilson of tomatopatch.com Tags: trailer trailers movie movies recut redux reedit funny |
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Metallica - Master Of Puppets live Seattle 1989 An awsome clip of master of puppets live that I took from my Seattle 1989 dvd. Tags: Metallica Metal Live Master Puppets |
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The Classic Crime - "Seattle" The Music Video for "Seattle" by The Classic Crime. The song is off their "Acoustic EP: Seattle Sessions" available in stores & online now! Tags: the classic crime seattle acoustic ep sessions |
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N30: WTO Seattle N30: WTO Seattle Tags: acitivist anarcho anarchist protest rally |
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Frozen in Seattle 53 agents froze at the Westlake Mall in Seattle, Washington, on Feb. 23, 2008. We froze from 3:15pm to 3:20pm, and the mission was sucessfully completed. Tags: frozen freeze Seattle Westlake mall improv improveverywhere prank agents improvisation |
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Seattle Slew Racing's 10th Triple Crown winner. From ESPN's Jewels of the Triple Crown http://www.freehorseracegame.com Tags: seattle slew racings tenth triple crown winner champion horse |
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Van Halen - Eruption (Seattle, 2007) Eruption December 3, 2007 Key Arena Seattle, WA Sony HC21 Master Tags: van halen eruption guitar solo seattle 2007 live david lee roth eddie |
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Jin @ Seattle Jin Tags: Jin |
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Sleepless in Seattle Seattle,mv Tags: seattle |
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Seattle Sonics Guy #1 This Seattle Sonics fan will do anything to see Kevin Durant's NBA Debut. From BENandERIC.com Thanks for the Sports Vid Feature, YouTube! Tags: paul brogan Kevin Durant Seattle Sonics NBA debut dunks highlight threes Greg Oden supersonics oklahoma city ben eric |
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Rickrolling the Church of Scientology Church of Scientology Protest in Seattle - 2/10/2008. www.xenu.net www.whyaretheydead.net www.enturbulation.org Tags: seattle protest anonymous church of scientology dangerous cult greed freedom raid global |
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Seattle Seahawks Another Awsome Slideshow On The Seattle Seahawks!!! Tags: Seahawks Seattle Seattleseahawks Sports Football |
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Seattle Slew - 1977 Kentucky Derby Visit http://www.HorseRaceGame.com to race, ride, and train legends against each other with the terrific horse racing simulation game. The 1977 Kentucky Derby won by the terrific Seattle Slew. He was an amazing horse. Enjoy it. God bless. Tags: Sports Horse Racing Seattle Slew Rundustyrun Sanhedrin 1977 Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs |
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Seattle Conference on Scalability: Scalable Wikipedia with E Google Tech Talks June 14, 2008 ABSTRACT IGlobal online services at Amazon, eBay, Myspace, YouTube, or Google serve millions of customers with tens of thousands of servers located throughout the world. At this scale, components fail continuously and it is difficult to maintain a consistent state while hiding failures from the application. Peer-to-peer protocols provide availability by replicating services among peers, but they are mostly limited to write-once/read-many data sharing. To extend them beyond the typical file sharing, the support of fast transactions on distributed hash tables (DHTs) is an important yet missing feature. We will present a distributed key/value store based on a DHT that supports consistent writes. Our system comprises three layers: - a DHT layer for scalable, reliable access to replicated data, - a transaction layer to ensure data consistency in the face of concurrent write operations, - an application layer with an extremely high access rate. For the application layer, we selected a distributed, scalable Wiki with full transaction support. We will show that our Wiki outperforms the public Wikipedia in terms of served page requests per second and we will discuss how the development of the distributed code benefited from the use of Erlang. This is joint work of Zuse Institute Berlin and onScale solutions GmbH. Speaker: Thorsten Schuett, Zuse Institute Berlin Thorsten Schütt is a senior researcher with the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) and a co-founder of onScale solutions GmbH. He received a CS diploma with distinction in 2002 from the Technical University Berlin. Since then he works as a research staff member in the Computer Science Research Department at ZIB and participates in several EU projects like GridLab, XtreemOS and Selfman. He is the principal system architect of the scalable, transactional key/value store at ZIB. His research interests include distributed data management, scalable grid systems, p2p algorithms and self-managing transactional storage systems. Slides for this talk are available at http://groups.google.com/group/seattle-scalability-conference Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Seattle Conference on Scalability Google Tech Talks June, 23 2007 ABSTRACT Seattle Conference on Scalability: June 23, 2007 We care a lot about scalability at Google. An algorithm that works only on a small scale doesn't cut it when we are talking global access, millions of people, millions of search queries. We think big and love to talk about big ideas, so we're planning our first ever conference on scalable systems. Our goal: to create a collegial atmosphere for participants to brainstorm different ways to build the robust systems that can handle, literally, a world of information. The Agenda Can Be Found Here: Agenda Speaker: Barry Brumitt Barry Brumitt is a software engineer with Google, Inc. who has been working on maps-related applications since joining the Kirkland, WA office in November 2005. Prior to coming to Google, he was at Microsoft Corp for 8 years, working in both MS Games Studios and MS Research. At MGS, he was responsible for the Artificial Intelligence in Forza Motorsport, a simulation-style XBox racing game. Previously at MSR, he worked in Ubiquitous Computing, exploring location-based services, geometric models, and multi- modal interfaces for smart environments, and publishing over a dozen peer-reviewed papers. He received his Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon in December 1997, and two B.Sc.s' in Computer Engineering and Physics from the... Tags: google techtalks tachtalk engedu |
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Seattle Strobist Hangar #30 Seattle Strobist group get together with Chase Jarvis & David Hobby. Tags: Seattle strobist chasejarvis davidhobby flickr strobist.com chasejarvis.com galfano photography john |
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P!nk 2--BFD @ Seattle 6/25/06 P!nk performing "Dear Mr. President" The crowd went nuts during this song (especially since there was also a Gay Pride Parade at the Seattle Center (where the Key Arena is). She also received a standing ovation. I missed a few of the lines, but here it is--from the front row. Enjoy my personal footage. Tags: P!nk Pink BFD Seattle Dear Mr. President |
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POLICE STATE II: THE TAKEOVER - Seattle WTO Protest - Pt 1/3 Delta Force sponsors black bloc anarchists at the WTO protests in Seattle, Washington; Nov. 30, 1999. http://www.infowars.com Canadian Police Caught Attempting To Stage Riots http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/240807_stage_riots.htm Tags: alex jones police state takeover seattle washington world trade organization protest anarchist riot FEMA delta force |
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Seattle Conference on Scalability 2008: Chapel Google Tech Talks June 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Chapel: Productive Parallel Programming at Scale Chapel is a new programming language being developed by Cray Inc. as part of the DARPA-led High Productivity Computing Systems Program (HPCS). Chapel strives to increase parallel programmability for supercomputer users by raising the level of abstraction compared to current parallel programming models. Language concepts that support this goal include abstractions for globally distributed data aggregates and anonymized task-based parallelism. Since locality is crucial when computing at large scales, Chapel also supports language concepts for reasoning about architectural locality on the target machine, including control over data placement and affinity between tasks and data. In contrast to previous higher-level parallel languages, Chapel is designed to be a "multi-resolution language", in which users can start by writing very abstract code and then incrementally add more detail until they are as close to the machine as that portion of their code requires. Although Chapel was not specifically designed for datacenter-oriented applications, many of its concepts should also be quite suitable for this domain given the importance of distributed data, concurrency, and affinity. In this talk, I will provide an overview of Chapel, explain how it was designed to help the HPC community, and describe its status. I will also attempt to make ties between its concepts and how they might be useful in a datacenter-based programming environment. Speaker: Bradford Chamberlain Bradford Chamberlain is a Principal Engineer at Cray Inc., where he works on parallel programming models, focusing primarily on the design and implementation of the Chapel parallel language in his role as technical lead for that project. Before starting at Cray in 2002, he spent a year at a start-up working at the opposite end of the hardware spectrum to design a parallel language (SilverC) for reconfigurable embedded hardware. Brad received his Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engineering from the University of Washington in 2001 where his work focused on the design and implementation of the ZPL parallel array language, particularly on implementing and generalizing its region concept -- --a first-class index set representation for programming with distributed arrays. While at UW, he also dabbled in algorithms for accelerating the rendering of complex 3D scenes. Brad remains associated with the University of Washington as an affiliate faculty member and most recently co-led a seminar there that focused on the design of Chapel. He received his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Stanford University with honors in 1992. Slides for this talk are available at http://groups.google.com/group/seattle-scalability-conference Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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American Idol Season 6 (2007) Seattle, WA - Darwin Reedy American Idol Season 6 (2007) Darwin Reedy ( Big American Idol Fan ) Audition - Singing - Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha Tags: AmericanIdol AmericanIdolseason6 AmericanIdolseasonsix AmericanIdol2007 RandyJackson Pussycatdolls SimonCowell |
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Soundgarden - Rusty Cage (Seattle, 1992) Rusty Cage July 22, 1992 Kitsap County Fairgrounds Bremerton, WA. Low gen VHS Tags: soundgarden rusty cage live seattle cornell lollapalooza |
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Metallica - Seek And Destroy (Seattle `89) Metallica `89 Seattle Live Seek & Destroy Tags: metallica seek destroy |
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Depeche Mode - Somebody (Martin Gore) Seattle Nov 16th '05 Recorded by dJ dAb! Tags: Depeche Mode Martin Lee Gore Live Seattle |
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Seattle Conference on Scalability: Scalable Multiprocessor Google Tech Talks June 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Seattle Conference on Scalability: Scalable multiprocessor programming via transactional memory As power restrictions have limited performance advances in a single core, new generations of processors are providing a steadily increasing number of cores on a single die. Effectively utilizing such processors requires that programmers write concurrent, scalable programs that typically consist of multiple threads of execution. To communicate between threads, programmers rely on lock-based synchronization to control concurrent access to shared data. Locks are notoriously difficult to use: they do not compose well, they can lead to deadlock, and they must used in fine-grain manner to achieve good scalability. Transactional memory (TM) offers a promising alternative that avoids many of the hazards of locks. At a semantic level, TM provides stronger guarantees of atomicity and isolation across multiple threads. At an implementation level, TM enables greater scalability via optimistic concurrency techniques. In this talk, I will provide a survey of transactional memory and discuss the opportunities and challenges to providing it in future production environments. Speaker: Vijay Menon Vijay Menon is a member of the technical staff at Google working on programming systems infrastructure. His primary areas of interest include programming languages, compilers, managed runtimes, and parallel computing. Vijay holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to Google, Vijay was a senior research scientist in the Programming Systems Lab at Intel. He has published over 15 articles in premier programming language and parallel computing conferences and journals. Slides for this talk are available at http://groups.google.com/group/seattle-scalability-conference Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Ron Paul - Seattle WA 1/31/08 Ron Paul in Seattle. Tags: ron paul gina goddess philo-sophia seattle presidential campaign |
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Chase Jarvis RAW: Seattle Flickr Roundup Chase Jarvis hosts the Seattle Flickr photographers at a 30,000 sq foot studio, where they're able to practice and learn. This video grabs highlights from the event, including Chase's special guest, The Strobist (aka David Hobby). Catch a sneak peak of the after party back at Chase's place. Tags: Chase Jarvis Strobist flickr photo nikon Apple Seattle Photography hangar garage canon hasselblad school david hobby |