Reporter is hit by car on live TV The correspondent of the TV channel from West Virginia was hit by a car on the air. After that, she just got up, calmed everyone down and continued reporting.
When you live near steel mills (Netherlands) IJmuiden, The Netherlands. The guy was washing the railing a week before he made this video. In the port city of IJmuiden, there is a branch of the Indian company Tata Steel, which produces steel for world markets. The air is heavily polluted there.
Las Vegas shooting: GMB SLAMMED over ‘unprofessional’ Mariah Carey interview GOOD MORNING BRITAIN was widely criticised for their "unprofessional" interview with Mariah Carey today after they broke the news of the shooting in Las Vegas to her live on air.
Many viewers were left furious by the surreal interview, during which the 47-year-old popstar was intended to promote her upcoming tour.
Queen laid a rare version of the song “for We by Will Rock You” Queen’s meteoric ascendancy during the 1970s has been well documented. From their gloriously ambitious self-titled debut album of 1973 through to the album that put them in the superstar bracket, 1975’s A Night At The Opera, and beyond, this unique group carved out a singular path as the most visionary, inventive and charismatic band of that epic decade. But there is another side to Queen’s rise that has been largely overlooked. Between February 1973 and October 1977, the band recorded six radio sessions exclusively for the BBC. The twenty four recordings these landmark sessions produced include alternate versions of the debut single, unique takes of classic album tracks and even a radically reworked reimagining of one of their best known anthems that has never previously appeared on any Queen studio release. Now, for the very first time, all six Queen BBC sessions - meticulously restored by Queen engineer Kris Fredriksson and mastered by Grammy Award winner Adam Ayan - have been brought together on Queen On Air, released on November 4 by Virgin EMI. North America through Hollywood Records. Available as a 2-CD set and a 3-LP vinyl edition, plus a Deluxe 6-disc edition featuring a CD of live broadcasts and 3 CDs of radio interviews, Queen On Air is an essential addition for connoisseurs of the band. Queen On Air is more than just a collection of rare recordings – it is a glorious snapshot of the growth of a legend.
The Insanely Powerful AC-130 The Lockheed AC-130 gunship is a heavily armed, long-endurance ground-attack variant of the C-130 Hercules transport fixed-wing aircraft. It carries a wide array of anti-ground oriented weapons that are integrated with sophisticated sensors, navigation, and fire-control systems. Unlike other military fixed-wing aircraft, the AC-130 relies on visual targeting. Because its large profile and low operating altitudes (around 7,000 ft) make it an easy target, it usually flies close air support missions at night. Video showing several versions of the US AC-130, the AC-130U Spooky, and the AC-130W Stinger II, while in action during live fire exercise as part of the Emerald Warrior 2016 annual exercise in Hurlburt Field, Florida. The equipment use here: the GAU-12 Equalizer 25mm (for the AC-130U) cannons, 30 mm Bushmaster cannons (for the W version), Bofors 40 mm auto cannons, and 105mm M102 cannon.
Cute robot from Disney We present a new type of hydrostatic transmission that uses a hybrid air-water configuration, analogous to N+1 cable-tendon transmissions, using N hydraulic lines and 1 pneumatic line for a system with N degrees of freedom (DOFs). The common air-filled line preloads all DOFs in the system, allowing bidirectional operation of every joint. This configuration achieves the high stiffness of a water-filled transmission with half the number of bulky hydraulic lines. We implemented this transmission using pairs of rolling-diaphragm cylinders to form rotary hydraulic actuators, with a new design achieving a 600-percent increase in specific work density per cycle. These actuators were used to build a humanoid robot with two 4-DOF arms, connected via the hydrostatic transmission to an identical master. Stereo cameras mounted on a 2-DOF servo-controlled neck stream live video to the operator’s head-mounted display, which in turn sends the real-time attitude of the operator’s head to the neck servos in the robot. The operator is visually immersed in the robot’s physical workspace, and through the bilateral coupling of the low-impedance hydrostatic transmission, directly feels interaction forces between the robot and external environment. We qualitatively assessed the performance of this system for remote object manipulation and use as a platform to safely study physical human-robot interaction.
Guy Goma: ‘Greatest’ case of mistaken identity on live TV ever? BBC News It's 10 years since Guy Goma became a celebrity after he was mistaken for an internet expert and interviewed on BBC News TV.
The unemployed computer technician had been at the BBC for a job interview. But the graduate from the Congo gained worldwide attention after a mix-up saw him interviewed on air instead of Guy Kewney
Rammstein – Du Hast (Live) Απολαύστε το γνωστό κομμάτι "Du Hast" των Rammstein, στην πιο θεαματική ζωντανή του εκτέλεση. Από το φεστιβάλ "Wacken Open Air" που πραγματοποιήθηκε τον Ιούλιο και τον Αύγουστο του 2014 στο χωριό Wacken της Γερμανίας.
Basketball player Stephen Curry makes a hole-in-one Saturday July 15, 2023 during the American Century Championships golf tournament (celebrity tournament) at Lake Tahoe (USA), basketball player Stephen Curry scored a magnificent hole-in-one at around 135 meters. His reaction is a pleasure to see, the man started running towards the green with his hands in the air to express his joy. Stephen Curry didn't just settle for a hole-in-one, he also won the tournament.
Surprise at a pub live performace While playing this cult Green Day track at a bar gig, cover band Borderline Toxic got a nice surprise.
Billie Joe Armstrong, vocalist and guitarist for Green Day, jumped onto the stage as soon as he heard the band kick off his band's classic "Basket Case."
Cosplayers find a dead body and try to resurrect it A team of live-action role players found a dead, headless body, and they decided to try and resurrect it using their spells. Unfortunately, neither a healing monk nor a necromancer could revive the dead body, and the crime scene was contaminated with glitter.
Mountain paramedic rescue… on a jetpack The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) and Gravity Industries have developed jet packs for paramedics in high mountains, so they can rescue victims in just minutes.