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mel brooks039 young frankenstein - quotwhose brain i did put inquot

i apologize for the display and the sepia-like tone of the video i have no clue why it looks this way and i can039t get it to look normal no matter what i tryone of my favorite scenes from quotyoung frankensteinquot starring gene wilder terri garr peter boyle madeline kahn marty feldman and cloris leachmanmel brooks directed this now classic spoof of the novel frankenstein and is based on the premise that frankenstein has passed away and left behind his work to his grandson who also happens to be a neurosurgeon when he arrives in transylvania he discovers his hunchback assistant quotigorquot a hot lab assistant inga terri garr and the maid frau blucher-iiihhhl dr frankenstein finds the work of his grandfather039s written in his journals and attempts to recreate his experiments however the assistant igor destroys the brain of the genius frankenstein wanted by dropping it accidentally in haste igor quickly grabs the brain of an abnormal human when dr frankenstei
tom clancys the division: agent origins pursuit

this video brought to you by the division sign up for the beta now at: http:bitly1jvzhdbmake sure to watch all the episodes ubisoft - https:youtubenuwnbpvrjtw corridordigital - https:youtubex40ctplhi9s rocketjump - https:youtubenjeje_akuwglogin and redeem this code agentorigins now at http:bitly1jfyvi3 to unlock your 4 free division agent gear sets inspired by this video series each gear set will give your in-game division agent a unique look and includes skills that will help you take back new yorkabout the division agent origins:inspired by the groundbreaking video game and created in collaboration with innovative youtube powerhouses corridordigital rocketjump and devin supertramp ubisoft proudly presents tom clancys the division: agent origins this thrilling live action video series follows the lives of four agents of the division as theyre activated and leap headfirst into the fight to save new york cityso stoked to work with corridor digital and rocket jump on this project two channels that had huge effect on me as i was getting into the youtube world also ubisoft is one of my all time favorite companies in the world to work with they are innovative down to earth and they get social mediawith that being said:make sure to follow me on instagram facebook and twitter it039s the cool thing to do these days :it039s also where i let people know how to be involved in my videoshttps:wwwfacebookcomdevinsupertrampyoutubehttp:twittercomdevinsupertramphttp:wwwinstagramcomdevinsupertrampfor business inquiries only contact me here: devinsupertrampgmailcom
mitch anthamatten explains a shape-memory cycle involving strain induced crystallization

see more examples of this material in action: https:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=50zu5hsdllcpolymers that visibly change shape when exposed to temperature changes are nothing new but a research team led by chemical engineering professor mitch anthamatten at the university of rochester created a material that undergoes a shape change that can be triggered by body heat alone opening the door for new medical and other applications the material developed by anthamatten and graduate student yuan meng is a type of shape-memory polymer which can be programmed to retain a temporary shape until it is triggeredtypically by heatto return to its original shapetuning the trigger temperature is only one part of the story said anthamatten we also engineered these materials to store large amount of elastic energy enabling them to perform more mechanical work during their shape recoverythe findings are being published this week in the journal of polymer science part b: polymer physics the key to developing the new polymer was figuring out how to control crystallization that occurs when the material is cooled or stretched as the material is deformed polymer chains are locally stretched and small segments of the polymer align in the same direction in small areasor domainscalled crystallites which fix the material into a temporarily deformed shape as the number of crystallites grows the polymer shape becomes more and more stable making it increasingly difficult for the material to revert back to its initialor permanentshapethe ability to tune the trigger temperature was achieved by including molecular linkers to connect the individual polymer strands anthamattens group discovered that linkers inhibitbut dont stopcrystallization when the material is stretched by altering the number and types of linkers used as well as how theyre distributed throughout the polymer network the rochester researchers were able to adjust the materials stability and precisely set the melting point at which the shape change is triggeredheating the new polymer to temperatures near 35 c just below the body temperature causes the crystallites to break apart and the material to revert to its permanent shape our shape-memory polymer is like a rubber band that can lock itself into a new shape when stretched said anthamatten but a simple touch causes it to recoil back to its original shape having a polymer with a precisely tunable trigger temperature was only one objective of equal importance anthamatten and his team wanted the material to be able to deliver a great deal of mechanical work as the shape transforms back to its permanent shape consequently they set out to optimize their polymer networks to store as much elastic energy as possiblenearly all applications of shape memory polymers will require that the material pushes or pulls on its surroundings said anthamatten however researchers seldom measure the amount of mechanical work that shape-memory polymers are actually performinganthamattens shape-memory polymer is capable of lifting an object one-thousand times its weight for example a polymer the size of a shoelacewhich weighs about a gramcould lift a liter of soda anthamatten says the shape-memory polymer could have a variety of applications including sutures artificial skin body-heat assisted medical dispensers and self-fitting apparel
high-g quadrocopter training: exploring the limits

high-g quadrocopter training in the flying machine arena at eth zurichthe video shows high-speed steady flight in confined spaces for tethered quadrocopters due to the centripetal force exerted by the tether high-speed trajectories along circles at different orientations in space can be flown velocities exceeding 50 kmh and centripetal accelerations of more than 13 g are achieved in steady flight within a sphere of radius 17 mthe testbed allows the characterization of the flight behavior of quadrocopters at high airspeeds identifying for example drag characteristics and propeller efficiency furthermore the physical limits of the machine can be identified the testbed can also be used to safely develop high-speed maneuvers such as emergency brakingnote that it is possible to remove the central pole by balancing the forces acting on the strings this could be then used in performance settings possibly enhanced by light and sound effects researchersmaximilian schulz federico augugliaro robin ritz and raffaello d039andreainstitute for dynamic systems and control idsc eth zurich switzerland - http:wwwidscethzch videofederico augugliaro maximilian schulz locationeth zurich flying machine arena - http:wwwflyingmachinearenaorg technical detailsframe motor and motor controllers: hummingbird ascending technologiespropellers: 8 flexible ascending technologieselectronics: px4 fmu and custom electronicsinfrastructure: flying machine arena acknowledgmentsthis work is supported by and builds upon prior contributions by numerous collaborators in the flying machine arena project see http:wwwflyingmachinearenaorgpeople this work was partially supported by the hartmann mller-fonds on eth research grant eth-30 12-1 and by the snsf swiss national science foundation
pretending to work at whole foods labs elite daily

everyone has his or her unique idea of the typical whole foods customer it likely involves a fleece vest but im assuming most of these mental images can be described as the opposite of your typical walmart patronbased on the stereotypes i subscribe to there isnt a lot of crossover between the customer bases of these stores although they do seem to share one particular passion: smelling their own fartsthe people of walmart tend to take that saying far more literally than the shoppers at whole foods because theres no one on this planet who enjoys the nasal repercussions stemming from a diet of leafy greens and chia seedswhat the people in the latter category do tend to enjoy however is buying organic freetrade and sustainable foods that they can brag about buying to other peoplewe sent tyler fischer dressed as a whole foods employee into a store in new york city to see just how gullible some of the shoppers there can beits products might not actually be upper-middle class certified but they might as well besubscribe now for more videos from elite daily: http:wwwyoutubecomsubscription_centeradd_user=elitedailycheck out more from elite daily: http:bitly1zuxcjtstarring: tyler fischerwritten by skyler fulton and tyler fischerdirector: skyler fulton cam operator: colin kellyeditor: skyler fultonproduction assistant: rebecca hovelsound mixer: skyler fultoncreative director: tyler gildinexecutive producer: weston green for more from tyler fischer: https:wwwyoutubecomusertylerfischer7http:wwwelitedailycomfacebook: http:wwwfacebookcomelitedailytwitter: http:twittercomelitedailyinstagram: http:instagramcomelitedailyg: https:plusgooglecomelitedailywhat is elite dailywe proclaim ourselves to be the voice of generation-y and never disappointas the premier online destination for aspiring men and women alike elite offers a forum of peer-to-peer interaction in an increasingly digitalized world the site consistently delivers diverse content with a fresh relevant voice that appeals to the divergent perspectives represented within our add generationfor all video inquires contact: videocontactelitedailycompretending to work at whole foodshttp:wwwyoutubecomelitedaily
mn gop proposes anti-union constitutional amendment

minnesota republicans call it a worker freedom unions call it a right to work for less that language may give you an idea of how divisive a fight there might be over a proposed constitutional amendment offered by minnesota republicans this morning when asked if the proposed constitutional amendment would weaken unions representative steve drazkowski said no comment senator dave thompson claims the amendment would not prevent collective bargaining house assistant minority leader erin murphy took issue with that assertion tweeting it would gut collective bargaining
did the stimulus work

did the stimulus work a new video answers that question by looking at three broad but important indicators for the american economy all three were in bad shape before the stimulus began and all three turned around at almost exactly the moment the stimulus started coincidencelearn more at http:wwwamericanprogressorg
today i quit best buy

this is me doing something this is me taking action this is me making something of myself i039m not sure where i039m going with this but i039m hoping to open new doors through the process of shutting old doors this is how i039m going to make the world work for me sit back relax watch the show and feel free to comment
i quit best buy now i039m unemployed but i039m happier than ever

well i quit best buy and now i039m working as an entrepreneur and plan to build some great things i had really hoped that i might get something of a response from best buy but i wanted to update this site and remind the people working for big business that you do not have a voice you are a number you are a wage slave today is the day of the small business the sustainable business the day of the people that start something out of passion rather than out of passion for profit i made my stand against being treated unjustly now i039m working to fight for a cause i need help though anything you039ve got to offer is awesome let039s hold companies accountable for their actions and make them a little more honest
junior associate dumb dog trick 280

yes in fact those are american income tax forms dropping out of my printer onto the dog hair infested carpet in my home office
stand up

let039s stop cowering and start working together
how to make nes games work

a cheeky instruction video about the do039s and don039ts of making your nes cartridges work for more stuff visit my site: http:wwwgamegameca and while you039re at it hear some awesome nes tunes at: http:wwwnerdarmythebandcom
stephen catches scott kelly up on everything he missed

astronaut scott kelly returned to earth yesterday after a record 340 days in space here039s everything that039s happened since he039s been gonequotsubscribe to quotquotthe late showquotquot channel here: http:bitlycolbertyoutubefor more content from quotquotthe late show with stephen colbertquotquot click here: http:bitly1akisnrwatch full episodes of quotquotthe late showquotquot here: http:bitly1puei40download the colbert app here: http:appleco1qqgwk4like quotquotthe late showquotquot on facebook here: http:onfbme1df139yfollow quotquotthe late showquotquot on twitter here: http:bitly1dmzzzgfollow quotquotthe late showquotquot on google here: http:bitly1jlggzwwatch the late show with stephen colbert weeknights at 11:35 pm et10:35 pm ct only on cbsget the cbs app for iphone amp ipad click here: http:bitly12rlxgeget new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day stream live tv and watch full seasons of cbs fan favorites anytime anywhere with cbs all access try it free http:bitly1oqa29b---stephen colbert took over as host of the late show on tuesday sept 8 2015 colbert is best known for his work as a television host writer actor and producer and best known for his charity work teaching english as a second language on tunisian date farms prior to joining the cbs family -- and being officially adopted by network president les moonves -- colbert helmed the colbert report which aired nearly 1500 episodes and required stephen to wear nearly 1500 different neckties the program received two peabody awards two grammy awards and several unwelcome shoulder massages it won two emmys for outstanding variety series in 2013 and 2014 both of which appear to have been lost in the move colbert is pronounced kolbr according to wikipedia his understudy is william cavanaugh who will be hosting the late show approximately one third of the time good luck billquot
lancome blush la rose powder- aka the worlds most beautiful highlight

currently sold out everywhere http:bitly2kbeddtyes i know my foundation doesn039t match my neckhappy saturdayswamp queen lippies: http:bitly2fnpvbpswamp queen palette: http:bitly22yg864- yesterdays video: http:bitly2iwcc91subscribe http:bitly1hutwmgdoes this thing really work playlist: http:bitly1jbbjcainstagram: http:bitly1wdgbws snapchat: bm885get my book here: http:bitly1gz1ixowanna send me mail send it here:grav3yardgirlpo box 2263pearland texas77588hello swamp family and happy saturday i hope you enjoy today039s impromptu first impression video i was so excited to share this new lancome blush highlighter with you guys i couldn039t wait a whole week for next friday to roll around so here039s the new lancome la rose blush powder thats been going viral on insta and facebook for the past few weeks its called both a blush and a highlighter so i039m not 100 what it really is but it sure is pretty this is definitely pos
celebs who quietly work a regular job

if you039re new subscribe http:bitlysubscribe-to-nicki-swiftyou039d think being rich and famous would be enough to occupy a celebrity039s time but for some celebs there039s more to life than being in the limelight some of these stars put in hours at their side gig solely as a passion project but others could actually support themselves on their moonlighting efforts should they ever find themselves cast out of showbiz here are some celebs who quietly work a regular jobjeremy renner 0:23prince william 1:10daniel day-lewis 1:46nick offerman 2:17tom selleck 3:19james franco 3:46erykah badu 4:19kevin costner 4:56lenny kravitz 5:33steven seagal 6:05read more here http:wwwnickiswiftcom47675celebs-quietly-work-regular-jobcelebrity secretshttps:wwwyoutubecomplaylistlist=pldekztdh6mledywrqhq53bl7e0o71_l0ithe real reason alicia keys stopped wearing makeuphttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=wztw8zzo0hoampindex=49amplist=pldekztdh6mled