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Scott Settlemire (Manager of Chevrolet Shows, and the Camaro marketing team) describes the Chevrolet Camaro concept car, and its heritage.
The Camaro is driven around the Milford Proving Grounds (sounds wicked).
Video duration: 590 seconds
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In late '80 Apple, exactly meanwhile Apple was explain to the whole planet what the mouse was, inside the ATG (the reserch dep of Apple), someone was working on the computer of the future. ATG guys produced this video: Future Shock!
The original video is property of Apple Computer, Inc. I posted it in youtube because it is VERY useful and important for our students.
Video duration: 394 seconds
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Mazda ALMS driver Ben Devlin takes Mazda designer Ken Saward for a few laps around Buttonwillow in the Mazda Furai Concept Car, which made its debut at the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit this past January. Keep in mind that this is a concept car...
Video duration: 580 seconds
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zoooooom. B-roll footage of the Dodge Demon concept roadster, released weeks before its debut at the Geneva Auto Show in March, 2007. There's no sound on b-roll, so add own sound effects.
Video duration: 355 seconds
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I scanned and edited most of the Monster Hunter: Hunters encyclopedia for everyone to enjoy. I didnt get to add the pages for armor and weapons, but I get to work on that for another slideshow. Oh yeah sorry for the long wait I just never had the time to get around to finish up the scanning.
Video duration: 263 seconds
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A French hybrid plans a Paris invasion, Saleen builds a tuner for the people and a Diesel supercar may be on tap from the UK. Hosted by Derek DeAngelis.
Visit http://feed.fastlane daily.com and vote for what you want in the show!
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First in a short video diary series chronicling the progression of a prototype Steorn device. The end game is to close the loop to self-sustain motion with enough excess energy to produce useful work.