Tom Skilling can predict the weather--heck he can make the weather--he can get people fired, he can do lots of stuff. But who knew he could sing? Check out this video, originally made for Chicago's Emmy Award Ceremony. Thanks to some of Tom's WeatherFriends for pitching in.
Comedian Mike Toomey really thinks he's the original Batman. His uncanny vocal stylings makes Adam West seem like an impersonator of Adam West. Check out this little bit he did with the Joker on the WGN Morning News.
You've seen the fist bump heard 'round the world - Barack Obama and wife Michelle's iconic touching of the knuckles....but what about more everyday uses? What's the proper fist bump etiquette?
David Allan Grier, Etta May, and Paul Konrad have in common? Along with Pat Tomasulo and the whole gang, they'll be on Thursday's WGN Morning News. BTW, Pat is recovering from his testicular surgery just fine.
A creepy look into WGN Morning News Sports Anchor Pat Tomasulo's so-called fan club; with cameos by Dwyane Wade, Lance Briggs, and WGN Anchor Robert Jordan.
Get my songs on iTUNES! JUST SEARCH TOMMY KNOX!A jazzed out acoustic cover of Hey There Delilah the original song by Plain White T's. From the Fearless Records release All That We NeededPlain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah Plain White Ts Hey there delilah
With Paul Konrad still on his trek to the Alaskan wilderness, Pat Tomasulo brings in Larry's intern to help. Ana and Val get a little prickly at the thought of the intern getting screen time.
WGN Morning News Anchors Paul Konrad and Pat Tomasulo are fixated on buying a new microwave for the WGN-TV break room. They're asking you - the viewer - to donate their spare change to help buy a new one. Any extra cash will be used for strippers. Oh, and Rocco DeSpirito and March Madness are on Monday's show.
Earlier this month, when Fox News' Bill O'Reilly caught Rev. Jeremiah Wright getting the date of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima wrong, O'Reilly not only spent air time correcting him, but also ended up erring himself as I show in this video.You can find the full text of my 20 year old paper titled "Hiroshima: Right or Wrong?" at http://www.liberalviewer.com/Hiroshim...You can find the public domain US government film showing footage of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki from which I took some clips for my video at http://www.archive.org/details/Taleof...You can find the public domain photo of Japan's Emperor Hirohito that I used in my video at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia...And, finally, for DOZENS AND DOZENS of more examples of Fox News bias, see my Fox News bias playlist on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
Learn how to control your thoughts with anxiety disorders with expert tips on dealing with signs of anxiety disorders in this free mental health video clip.
This took a while. I wasn't fully committing my swing full power... cause it hurts alot of it doesn't break right away. Then near the end I'm like screw it and really whale on it til it breaks.New video coming soon with one hit break.
http://www.ted.com Biologist Richard Dawkins makes a case for "thinking the improbable" by looking at how the human frame of reference limits our understanding of the universe.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, athttp://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
It has been called an Alice in Wonderland investigation into the makeup of the universe. The most powerful atom-smasher ever built comes online Wednesday, eagerly anticipated by scientists worldwide who have been waiting for two decades. (Sept.9)
"This material wears at-and we've measured it-0.7 of one millimeter in 10 years. So there's enough plastic in there to last 40 or 50 years" Doctor Thomas P. Sculco, Surgeon-in-Chief at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, goes in depth explaining the materials, structure, and function of the hip prosthesis.
Google TechTalksJuly 18, 2006Ely DahanAt MIT's Sloan School of Business, Ely Dahan taught high tech marketing and new product development. He now develops new models and methods for developing products at UCLA's Anderson School of Business. Dahan has developed internet-based market research methods, mathematical models of parallel and sequential prototyping, the economics of cost reduction, and strategies for mass customization. Prior to entering academia, he was national product manager for W.R. Grace and NEC until 1984, when he founded a computer networking company in Maryland, serving as CEO until the firm was acquired in 1993. He is the recipient, along with his coauthors, of the INFORMS...
http://dailybuzz.mobuzz.tv Hologram tv's are more realistic than new smart kits. Get the new Ford MyKey for your Lumeno Smera electric car, and use Firefox and Fring on your mobile. Happy birthday Linux.
UPDATE: SATURDAY 08 NOVEMBER 2008 VIA: http://whatreallyhappened.comthe sydney morning heraldCNN's 'holograms' just smoke and mirrorsAsher MosesNovember 7, 2008 - 11:05AMCNN's US election night stunt, in which reporter Jessica Yellin and rapper will.i.am appeared on set as three-dimensional "holograms", was little more than smoke and mirrors, physics experts say.In what was billed as a world-first, Yellin appeared to be beamed from Chicago into the network's New York studio for an interview with anchor Wolf Blitzer. But, in fact, Blitzer was looking at little more than a red mark on the floor.Blitzer made every attempt to hide the fact that the hologram was fake, saying "Jessica, you're a terrific hologram" and that he liked the hologram because "we can have a more intimate conversation".Yellin likened herself to a character from Star Wars, saying, "It's like I follow in the tradition of Princess Leia."A second "hologram" interview was aired between another anchor, Anderson Cooper, and will.i.am, who, like Yellin, was in Chicago for President-elect Barack Obama's election night celebrations."It looks exactly like in Star Trek when they would beam people down, that's what it looks like right here," Cooper said.But Hans Jurgen Kreuzer, theoretical physics professor and holography expert at Dalhousie University, told CBC news in Canada that the so-called holograms were simply 2D images superimposed onto the TV broadcast.The images were in fact tomograms, or images captured from all sides - in this case by 35 high-definition cameras set in a ring inside a special tent - reconstructed by computers and displayed on the screen.A real hologram would have meant the images were projected into space, which did not occur as Blitzer and Cooper could not see their interview subjects.Some have criticised the use of holograms - real or fake - in news broadcasts at all, saying the whole point of sending reporters on assignment is so the viewer can get a sense of the environment and the event they are covering.To perform its stunt, CNN used technology from Vizrt, based in Norway, and SportVu, based in Israel.In an interview with Norwegian publication DagensMedier, Vizrt technical director Ole Jacobsen said that, contrary to CNN's claims, "it's not technically a hologram", which would be the company's "next challenge".Despite CNN's trickery, there have been many mainstream uses of real hologram technology, including several in Australia.The National Sports Museum, located at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, includes a 3D hologram of Shane Warne, who tells visitors of his most memorable moments.In May this year, Telstra's chief technology officer, Hugh Bradlow, was beamed from Melbourne to Adelaide to give a live business presentation.http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/1...===
It seems like Heidi Klum is going back to her risky roots with her "Risky Business" shirt-and-underwear style Guitar Hero commercial. This slightly naughtier version is Brett Ratner's personal "director's cut." Were all waiting to see if there are more takes hes still holding on to.
An elderly couple in Bosnia have covered their VW Beetle in more than 20,000 handmade small oak pieces which were glued to the bodywork and then varnished. The car can be driven legally.www.itnsource.comReuters 8693/05
Learn about weld and spark protection when doing body work and restoring a car in this free DIY car-restoration video from our expert mechanic and body shop owner.
Learn how to weld metal pieces when doing body work and restoring a car in this free DIY car-restoration video from our expert mechanic and body shop owner.
This Amazing car was built by kustom coash werksand this there first time taken out the shop and driving ithttp://www.kustomcoachwerks.com/:heres the gallery:http://www.kustomcoachwerks.com/galle...a old VW beetle turn in to volksrod with a Type 4 2175 engine:Note: I am not the owner of this car (I wish!) and I dont work with KCW.
Ingredients for Ramen - Japanese noodle dish originated in China(serves 2)- Yakibuta -500g Pork Ribs (17.6 oz)Green Part of Welsh OnionA Small Piece of Ginger4 tbsp Soy Sauce2 tbsp Sake1 tbsp Brown Sugar** Boil down the pork ribs soup until the volume is less than 300cc (1 1/4 u.s. cups).- Seasoned Soft-Boiled Eggs -2 Eggs (65g-70g/2.29oz-2.47oz)1 tbsp Soy Sauce1 tbsp Sake1 tbsp Mirin** Season the eggs for several hours at a room temperature or keep them in a fridge overnight.- Toppings -12cm White Part of Welsh Onion (5 inch)80g Spinach (2.82oz)Narutomaki - Cylindrical KamabokoMenma - Condiment Made from Dried Bamboo ShootsToasted Nori- Dashi Stock -1200ml Water (5.07 u.s. cup)10g Dried Sardines (0.353 oz)10x5cm Dried Kombu Kelp (4x2 inch)2 Bags of Raw Ramen Noodles2 tsp Chicken StockAbout MusicFrederic Chopin - Valse in D-flat major "Minute Waltz" - Op. 64 No. 1Play by Muriel Nguyen Xuan, recording by Stephane MagnenatCreative Commonshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Some random footage at my highschool in Akita Japan. There are no subs, 1. Most of the talking is in english 2. This video is mainly for my classmates. I'm considering re-editing with more footage and subtitles soon but... no promises.
japanese culture has evolved greatly over the years, from the country's original Jōmon culture to its contemporary hybrid culture, which combines influences from Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It has likewise influenced the aesthetics of other countries, in areas ranging from impressionist painting to comic books and video games.A joke is a short story or ironic depiction of a situation communicated with the intent of being humorous. A practical joke or prank differs from a spoken one in that the humor is mainly physical rather than verbal (e.g. placing salt in the sugar bowl, or more cruel "jokes" such that involve destruction of another's property).