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why i love this tiny japanese fake super car

thanks to audible for sponsoring this episode start listening with a 30-day audible trial choose 1 audiobook and 2 audible originals absolutely free visit https:audiblecombumper2bumper or text bumper2bumper to 500-500 just about everyone knows of the mazda miata and the rx-7 but what about the tiny car mazda made that has a huge following in the car community japan has variable taxes on vehicles based on their displacement hence why manufacturers started making tiny cars called kei cars just because they are tiny does not mean they are lame suzuki made the cappuccino honda made the beat and mazda made one of the coolest kei cars ever the mazda autozam az-1 the autozam has super car features like the super rad gull-wing doors and even more interesting is the story of how the autozam came to be we are going tiny front bumper to tiny performance exhaust on the mazda autozam az-1 huge thanks to ashley for letting us geek out over her autozamfollow ashley on ig:ashleymichewe have a po
lizzo: npr music tiny desk concert

watch lizzo play quotcuz i love youquot quottruth hurtsquot and quotjuicequot at the tiny deskmore from npr music: tiny desk concerts: https:wwwnprorgtinydesktwitter: https:twittercomnprmusicinstagram: https:wwwinstagramcomnprmusicjuly 29 2019 stephen thompson -- lots of musicians cut corners during sound check it039s a time to make sure everyone039s in tune and in balance everyone039s blocked properly for the cameras and every piece of recording equipment is doing its job the way it039s supposed to but it039s not as if anyone039s rolling tape for posterity sometimes tiny desk artists do their sound check in shabby street clothes before ducking into the green room to don their fancy performance wear it039s standard procedure and no big deal at allbut from the second lizzo entered the room fresh off a long interview with fresh air039s terry gross she was on: all charm vibrant and gracious dressed to the nines and ready to sing her fa
tiny bombs in your blood - the complement system

sources:https:sitesgooglecomviewsources-complement-systemone of the key players of our immune system is the complement system an army of millions and trillions of tiny bombs which work together in a complex and elegant dance to stop intruders in your bodymerchandise: http:shopkurzgesagtorgsupport us on patreon so we can make more videos and get cool stuff in return: https:wwwpatreoncomkurzgesagtkurzgesagt newsletter: http:eepurlcomcruqxzfacebook: http:bitly1nb6u5otwitter: http:bitly2ddet83instagram: http:bitly2den7r3discord: https:discordggcb7ycdvthe music of the video here:soundcloud: https:bitly2y7veo4bandcamp: https:bitly2yux1utfacebook: https:bitly2giozlhyoutube: https:bitly2cz6penthanks a lot to our lovely patrons for supporting us:hannah amp jonah joey asperger benjamin rister baeksoungyeol gibok jung tim meulenbroeks chingiz chloe hill filip dabrowski ben palmetshofer ludovic audibert guruprasad kulkarni tekant
sting and shaggy: npr music tiny desk concert

watch sting and shaggy play quotenglishman in new yorkquot quotdon039t make me waitquot and quotshape of my heartlucid dreamsquot at the tiny deskmore from npr music: tiny desk concerts: https:wwwnprorgtinydesktwitter: https:twittercomnprmusicinstagram: https:wwwinstagramcomnprmusicjuly 10 2019 josh rogosin -- sting and shaggy might not be the most likely musical pairing but one thing is certain they love playing each other039s music on a bright autumn morning the legends arrived at the npr music office bleary-eyed yet excited to play for the diverse staff of shaggy and sting fans what surprised many of my npr colleagues is just how well the collaboration workstheir success as a duo shouldn039t come as a total shock after all pulsing through many police songs sting039s famed band of the 03970s and 03980s is a reggae backbeat it039s impossible not to hear the influence in classics like quotwalking on the moonquot and quotso lonely
sesame street: npr music tiny desk concert

watch the sesame street muppets play a tiny desk concertmore from npr music: tiny desk concerts: https:wwwnprorgtinydesktwitter: https:twittercomnprmusicinstagram: https:wwwinstagramcomnprmusicjune 10 2019 bob boilen -- this just in: the muppets have arrived at nprthe news has stoppedcount von count and the npr kids count us down: 5 4 3 2 1and there they are at the tiny desk: big bird bert and ernie rosita abby cadabby and cookie monster all singing about a sunny day and how everything is a-ok the sesame street crew including elmo grover and other surprise guests visited npr039s headquarters in washington dc to celebrate sesame street039s 50 years of teaching the world its a-b-cs its 1-2-3s how to be kind and how to be proud all while spreading love and joysesame street has won more major awards than any other group to play the tiny desk including 11 grammys and 192 emmys there was a lot of love as the cast of sesame street got to m
weezer: npr music tiny desk concert

april 1 2019 robin hilton -- this is probably the loosest you039ll ever see weezer known for meticulously produced and electric live shows frontman rivers cuomo and the rest of the band settled in behind the tiny desk for an entirely acoustic set without the in-ear monitors click track or vocal separation they usually employ to stay locked-in and tight for bigger performances the result is surprisingly intimate with songs that feel lived-in and rumpled like an old flannel shirt from the 03990sweezer opened with one of the band039s rarer songs: quotlongtime sunshinequot a 1994 track that039s only appeared as a rivers cuomo home recording on bootlegs and compilations and on the deluxe edition of pinkerton then the band performed a stripped-down version of its electro-pop song quotliving in laquot from weezer039s new self-titled quotblack albumquot followed by another deep cut quotacross the seaquot it039s a song cuomo originally wrote in his early 2
why video games are made of tiny triangles

inside your favorite games red dead redemption 2 fortnite pubg rocket league youll find millions of tiny triangles this video is presented by skillshare sign up here: https:sklshvoxjoin the vox video lab https:wwwvoxcomjoin subscribe to our channel http:googl0bsajogames today are meticulously detailed theyre mysterious and heartwarming and colorful and stylized and that makes them a technical challenge though computing power has skyrocketed gamemakers keep competing to add more detail to their games pushing the limits of what even the newest technology can compute game technology needs to constantly keep up with gamemakers creative ambitionstriangles are a key part of how these gorgeous detailed games appear on your screen the hidden heroes we should all thank as we play this simple shape helps keep the number of computations needed for each detail as low as possible allowing the player039s computer to process these elaborate games watch the
wu-tang clan: npr music tiny desk concert

dec 5 2018 abby o039neill -- the wu-tang clan gathered at the tiny desk to commemorate the 25 years since the release of the group039s landmark album enter the wu-tang 36 chambers with more than 60 albums between the various members the clan039s combined discography left them spoiled for choice when it came to narrowing down the set list for their performance the result was an extended 20-minute medley of songs from across the group039s iconic catalogthe retrospective mashup of wu classics started with the posse cut quottriumphquot backed by strings the green project the performance morphed into an old-school cipher as raekwon inspectah deck and cappadonna traded verses with masta killa and u-god young dirty bastard son of original member ol039 dirty bastard provided a spark of energy reminiscent of his fatherat one moment in the performance rza the mastermind behind the clan039s success omits some explicit lyrics from earlier in his wu journey while all
chromeo: npr music tiny desk concert

oct 19 2018 josh rogosin -- self-proclaimed quotfunklordzquot chromeo played with a live band for the first time at the tiny desk the duo usually performs their live shows over backing tracks with shimmering chrome guitars and keyboards mounted on mannequin lady legs david macklovitch dave 1 and patrick gemayel p-thugg met when they were 15 while growing up in montreal and have been cranking out the electro-funk jams ever since on being canadian p-thugg announced in his robot voice quotit039s very very coldquot to which dave 1 quipped quotit039s cold free healthcarequot at first glance their jewish and arab partnership might seem unlikely but their signature sounds are undeniably infectious epitomized by p-thugg039s talk box - an instrument that transforms his vocals into robotic soundswith a nod to dc039s own funky go-go music scene of the 03970s their band was outfitted in go-go-style matching uniforms custom embroidered with the words quotfunk lordzquo
yo-yo ma: npr music tiny desk concert

aug 17 2018 tom huizenga -- why did laurence olivier return so often to shakespeare039s othello why did ansel adams keep photographing the grand canyon obsessed or awestruck artists revisit great inspirations because they believe there is yet another story to tell about life about themselvescellist yo-yo ma brought his great inspiration and in turn part of his own life story to an enthusiastic audience packed around the tiny desk on a hot summer day ma is returning yet again to the six suites for unaccompanied cello by johann sebastian bach a mount everest for any cellist he has just released his third studio recording of the complete set and is taking the music on a two-year six-continent tour ma039s first recording of the suites released in 1983 earned him his first grammyma has played the music for 58 years and along the way it039s become something of a practical guide to living pulling him through hardships and celebrating times of joy quotit039s like forensic
dave matthews: npr music tiny desk concert

stephen thompson june 27 2018 -- when you go to a dave matthews band concert you expect a super-sized performance complete with expansive solos and a nice long set list so when matthews shed his backing players to swing by the tiny desk for a solo gig he couldn039t just knock out three songs and bail instead he played a set so long so defiantly un-tiny that his between-song banter could have filled a tiny desk concert on its ownafter a bit of judicious trimming we039re still left with this warm winning utterly game happily overstuffed performance which balances songs from dave matthews band039s new album come tomorrow quotsamurai copquot quothere on outquot with older material 1998039s quotdon039t drink the waterquot 2012039s quotmercyquot and a deeper cut from his 2003 solo album quotso damn luckyquot and we had to leave in some of matthews039 banter which includes a priceless bit in which he enthusiastically illustrates some of th
khalid: npr music tiny desk concert

june 18 2018 sidney madden -- before khalid performed quotlocationquot his debut single that039s now four-times platinum at the tiny desk he told the audience the story of how he wrote the track during his senior year of high school not knowing where music would take him fyi: he graduated in the class of 2016 feel old yet and before singing quotsavedquot khalid explained that this was one of the first songs he ever wrote and remembers that when he put it up on soundcloud a rude commenter tried to diminish his talent obviously he didn039t let the negative energy stop himquoti honestly couldn039t tell you what that guy is doing with his life but he039s not doing thisquot khalid said with a contagious laughkhalid039s music narrates life039s awkwardly necessary moments: the butterflies of young love the angst of craving freedom the apprehension of teetering on that next step in life he creates honest comforting pop for teens and young adults that speaks to t
steve martin and the steep canyon rangers: npr music tiny desk concert

sept 25 2017 robin hilton -- it039s hard to think of an artist who039s brought more joy to more people across more generations and in more ways than steve martin in the 1970s he won the hearts of young children for his playful appearances with the muppets while simultaneously charming legions of older fans with his subversive standup routines later as an actor he wrote and starred in some of the most memorable comedies and a few dramas of all time while writing books plays and even a broadway musicalthroughout his 50-year career one constant in steve martin039s life has been the banjo it was a staple of his early standup shows and even fans who only wanted to laugh couldn039t help but marvel at his playing over the years he039s continued to perform and record with country and bluegrass luminaries like earl scruggs dolly parton vince gill and othersthese days martin is working on music full-time he039s just released a stellar bluegrass album he recorded with
the tiny island in new york city that nobody is allowed to visit

there039s a tiny island on the east river that you039ve probably never heard of and you039re not allowed to visit itsubscribe to our channel http:googl0bsajovoxcom is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what039s really driving the events in the headlines check out http:wwwvoxcom to get up to speed on everything from kurdistan to the kim kardashian app check out our full video catalog: http:googlizonyefollow vox on twitter: http:googlxfrz5hor on facebook: http:googlu2g06omost people have probably never heard of it but there is a tiny 100 by 200 foot island on the east river in new york city called u thant island its right below roosevelt island and next to the united nations headquarters and has more history per square foot than most places in manhattanits origin dates back to the late 19th century when construction of an underground tunnel produced a tiny mound of rock that was originally named belmont island after augus
chance the rapper: npr music tiny desk concert

robin hilton july 5 2017 chance the rapper knew he wanted to try a different approach for his tiny desk performance so he decided to do something he said he hadn039t done in a long time he wrote a poem more specifically he wrote a poem in the short time it took him to ride from his hotel in washington dc to the npr music offices calling it quotthe other sidequot chance debuted it in the middle of his remarkable set reading from his notes written out in black marker on sheets of typing paperquoti still have all the keys that are of no use to mequot he began quotthey used to though on the other side was a mansion on a hill complete with la pools and fireplaces and a rim made specifically for people that lie about being six feet to dunk onquotchance didn039t get much further before he was interrupted by one of the hazards of performing in an actual working office: a building-wide page for someone to call the mailroom but chance rolled with it cracking a quick jo