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    Day Edit with RASPscootTEAM – Video - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Day Edit with RASPscootTEAM
    Footage from the last nice day of the year. Twas #39; a fun time Filmed with an iPhone at Webster Skate Park in Rochester, NY Song: Fences by PhoenixFrom:SmilerStudiosViews:4 0ratingsTime:03:07More inSports

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    Parking rules only apply to other people – Video - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Parking rules only apply to other people
    This is a primary school, with a patrolled crossing, and fences to stop children crossing anywhere but the crossing, yet still this driver thinks it is perfectly acceptable to block the crossing to let off his child. Traffic round the school can be badly behaved, but this is a stand-out bit of arrogance/idiocy.From:GlasgowCommuterViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:15More inAutos Vehicles

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    last line – Video - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Willfulness and Hailey A couple of small fences.From:Wm DrescherViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:47More inPets Animals

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    Victor Lucas Memorial Novices' Handicap Chase 2m 6f 110y - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Verdict

    ALPINE BREEZE won over these fences in August and ran a fine race to finish second behind Romanesco in much better company at Fakenham last month. He can take this with a similar performance and makes more appeal than My Brother Sylvest. The latter finished a respectable third on his chasing bow at Kempton, however, and looks a bigger threat than Vino Griego, still without a win over fences in 13 attempts. Dual hurdles winner Amron Lad will need to brush up his fencing after a modest chase debut at Carlisle but Tough Talkin Man could make the frame.

    Alpine Breeze (IRE) 7-1 (10-1) Held up towards rear, mistake 5th, not fluent 8th, headway after 13th, went 2nd when mistake last, stayed on, no impression on winner, 2nd of 14, 4l behind Romanesco (10-5) at Fakenham 3m hcp chs 0-140 (3) gs in Oct.

    Brass Tax (IRE) 33-1 (10-12) Led until 9th, weakened after 2 out, 5th of 8, 16l behind According To Trev (11-3) at Cheltenham 3m 1f nh nov hdl (3) gs in Oct.

    My Brother Sylvest 12-1 (11-2) Led, took keen hold, not always fluent, headed when mistake 3 out, went left 2 out, stayed on same pace, 3rd of 11, 7l behind Sire De Grugy (11-2) at Kempton 2m beg chs (4) gd in Oct.

    Vino Griego (FR) 12-1 (11-3) Held up, headway 6th, mistake 10th, ridden approaching 2 out, soon beaten, weakened before last, 4th of 6, 22l behind Hildisvini (11-3) at Huntingdon 2m 4f Beginners Chase (0-140) (4yo+) (3) gd in Oct.

    Tricky Tree (IRE) 12-1 (11-0) Held up towards rear, jumped left 5th and 6th, ridden 8th, hit 10th, went 4th 2 out, never on terms, 4th of 11, 34l behind Mister Hyde (11-0) at Uttoxeter 2m 4f nov chs (4) sft in Dec.

    Tough Talkin Man (IRE) 25-1 (10-9) Held up in touch, jumped right at times, hit 6th, ridden 4 out, stayed on same pace, 3rd of 14, 17l behind Golden Chieftain (11-9) at Worcester 2m 4f hcp chs 0-130 (3) gs in Oct.

    Amron Lad (IRE) 10-1 (11-4) Chased leaders, not fluent 2nd, weakened 5 out, moderate 4th, 4th of 7, 42l behind Rival D'estruval (11-4) at Carlisle 2m 4f nov chs (4) hvy in Oct.

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    Overturn impresses at Sandown - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Racing/ Overturn Impresses at Sandown 12:40 Southwell 12:50 Carlisle 13:10 Southwell 13:20 Carlisle 13:45 Southwell 13:55 Carlisle 14:15 Southwell 14:25 Carlisle 14:45 Southwell 14:55 Carlisle 15:20 Southwell 15:30 Carlisle 15:50 Southwell 16:00 Carlisle 11:30 Chantilly 12:00 Chantilly 12:30 Chantilly 13:05 Chantilly 13:35 Chantilly 14:05 Chantilly 14:40 Chantilly 15:10 Chantilly 10:50 Fairview 11:25 Fairview 12:00 Fairview 12:35 Fairview 13:15 Fairview 13:50 Fairview 14:25 Fairview 15:00 Fairview 17:15 Finger Lakes 17:26 Philadelphia Park 17:42 Finger Lakes 17:53 Philadelphia Park 18:09 Finger Lakes 18:19 Philadelphia Park 18:36 Finger Lakes 18:47 Philadelphia Park 19:03 Finger Lakes 19:13 Philadelphia Park 19:15 Zia Park 19:30 Finger Lakes 19:30 Turf Paradise 19:41 Philadelphia Park 19:43 Zia Park 19:57 Finger Lakes 19:59 Turf Paradise 20:07 Philadelphia Park 20:11 Zia Park 20:24 Finger Lakes 20:28 Turf Paradise 20:34 Philadelphia Park 20:39 Zia Park 20:51 Finger Lakes 20:56 Turf Paradise 21:01 Philadelphia Park 21:07 Zia Park 21:24 Turf Paradise 21:35 Zia Park 21:53 Turf Paradise 22:03 Zia Park 22:22 Turf Paradise 22:31 Zia Park 22:51 Turf Paradise 22:59 Zia Park 23:20 Turf Paradise 23:27 Zia Park 23:55 Zia Park 00:00 Mountaineer Park 00:25 Mountaineer Park 00:50 Mountaineer Park 01:15 Mountaineer Park 01:40 Mountaineer Park 02:05 Mountaineer Park 02:30 Mountaineer Park 02:55 Mountaineer Park 03:20 Mountaineer Park Carlisle Southwell Chantilly Fairview Finger Lakes Mountaineer Park Philadelphia Park Turf Paradise Zia Park Carlisle Southwell Chantilly Fairview Finger Lakes Mountaineer Park Philadelphia Park Turf Paradise Zia Park Weighed In: Winning time: 4m 1.60s Off time: 13:20:18

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    Jason Maguire's mount soon had a sizeable advantage and jumped fluently from the off, pinging the Railway fences and finishing full of running despite his eagerness to get on with things in the early stages.

    Sent off the 3/10 favourite, Donald McCain's eight-year-old - runner-up in the Champion Hurdle and winner of top events over timber and on the Flat - finished 14 lengths clear of Thanks For Coming.

    The eight-year-old was cut to 8/1 from 10s for the Arkle with Sky Bet.

    Richard Horner of Sky Bet said: "Overturn has been trimmed to 8/1 from 10/1 after an impressive fencing debut at Sandown.

    "He should have beaten the three rivals in that style but he has now proved he can jump a fence well and this 164 rated hurdler is now a clear second favourite behind Simonsig."

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    Talk Before Building Fences - November 12, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Poet Robert Frost famously wrote in 1914 that, good fences make good neighbors.

    While its true that well-defined borders can help prevent tension, those very borders have been at the center of many neighborhood conflicts.

    Consider:

    Research and communicate

    Its easy to see how the fence you want to keep your dog in your yard might offend a neighbor who has long appreciated wide-open views. After all, a fence affects your property as well as that of your neighbors. Even before you draw up plans for a fence, consult local zoning ordinances to see what is allowed and what isnt. Then, talk to adjacent property owners about what youre planning to build and what materials youd like to use. If youre thinking about chain link and youre living in a wrought-iron kind of neighborhood, its likely youre going to get some push back. Be truthful, respectfully listen to feedback and see if you can reach some sort of compromise.

    In the ideal situation, you and your neighbors may be able to use this physical divider as a way to foster togetherness. Perhaps you can share building and maintenance costs or even work together to construct the fence.

    If you anticipate your fence project will result in conflict -- or youre already in the midst of one -- the folks at Salem, OR-based Neighbor-to-Neighbor community mediation offer these tips for addressing the issue:

    Talk

    Direct conversation is more effective than sending a letter, throwing rocks or complaining to everyone else.

    Choose a good time

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    Joby SLR – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Joby SLR
    Get a great deal here redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB003NMV0VK Product Description Joby SLR Gorillapod uses its 30 adjustable joints to grip to trees, fences or posts--anything it can wrap its legs around--to provide a steady and secure platform for your digital camera! No more hunting for flat surfaces at eye-level just wrap or hang Gorillapod on any handy object and get in the picture! Use the built-in bubble level to ensure a level shot on any terrain. The Gorillapod SLR is designed for heavier cameras up to 28 oz.From:laure brumfieldViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:54More inGaming

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    Minecraft Tutorials – How to Build a Medieval Bastion – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Minecraft Tutorials - How to Build a Medieval Bastion
    Hey guys here #39;s a tutorial on how to build a medieval bastion. This is the big tower you saw in my city tour videos at the end of the wall. Materials Needed: stone bricks, cobblestone, cobble slabs, stone slabs, log blocks, wooden stairs, cobble stairs, stone brick stairs, ladder, fences, wood planks If you enjoyed the video please don #39;t forget to rate, comment, subscribe, and favorite. ___________________________________ Music in video: "Begginings", "Emotional Strings", "Flight of Fantasy", "A Letter from Dublin" - Rick Clarke Music from music4yourvids.co.ukFrom:axianerveViews:3 1ratingsTime:14:34More inGaming

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    Dog With No Eyes Plays Fetch – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Dog With No Eyes Plays Fetch
    Astonishingly video of a blind Border Collie playing fetch and manoeuvring at top speeds around her farm is baffling experts over what is only being described by her owners as a kind of super power. Darting around her home in Clay County, Indiana, slipping beneath fences and slowing to a stop before parked vehicles, her owners say they have no explanation for it with the dog having never once seen any of the objects she comes in contact with. Having her eyes surgically removed when a puppy the dog has zero chance of sight prompting Chica #39;s owners to compare her uncanny ability to a #39;radar. #39; #39;I don #39;t understand it at all. She runs every place she goes, #39; Chica #39;s owner Martha Knox told WTHI. #39;It #39;s almost like she has radar. #39; Mutually stumped, the owners say, are experts at Purdue University who have taken a look at her as well. Demonstrating Chica #39;s skill and favourite past time, a basketball is tossed into the yard as the dog patiently stays seated waiting her owner #39;s command. Released with a #39;go get it! #39; she is seen sprinting in its direction, easily catching up before shuffling the ball side-to-side with her snout to bring it back to her owner. #39;Good girl! #39; Mrs Knox rewards the dog whose tail waves in celebration. She is also seen eagerly jumping into her owner #39;s pickup truck when called for a ride. With no explanation for her ability given, her owners reason that their dog simply #39;sees with her heart. #39;From:tvbodagaViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:22More inPets Animals

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    Professor Jeffrey L. Kasser – Philosophy of Science – Lecture 13 – Video - November 10, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Professor Jeffrey L. Kasser - Philosophy of Science - Lecture 13
    Science can #39;t be free of philosophy any more than baseball can be free of physics. With this bold intellectual swing for the fences, philosopher Jeffrey L. Kasser uses the tools of philosophy to launch an ambitious and exciting inquiry into what makes science science. In this brilliant course you will discuss Why is science so successful? Is there such a thing as the scientific method? How do we distinguish science from pseudoscience? Is science rational, cumulative, and progressive? Focusing his investigation on the vigorous debate over the nature of science that unfolded during the past 100 years, Professor Kasser covers important philosophers such as Karl Popper, WV Quine, Thomas Kuhn, Paul Feyerabend, Imre Lakatos, Carl Hempel, Nelson Goodman, and Bas van Fraassen. All of these thinkers responded in one way or another to logical positivism, the dominant movement influencing the philosophy of science during the first half of the 20 th century. Logical positivism attempted to ground science exclusively in what could be known through direct experience and logic. It sounds reasonable, but logical positivism proved to be riddled with serious problems, and its eventual demise is an object lesson in how truly difficult it is mdash;perhaps impossible mdash;to secure the logical foundations of a subject that seems so unassailably logical: science.From:heretichickViews:0 0ratingsTime:30:06More inEducation

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