| Warehouse Video - Rehab Skateboarding |
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In Canada it snows in the winter. It's hard
to skate in the snow, so instead we break
into empty warehouses and do our moves in the
warmth and comfort of said warehouses. It's
really quite fun, you should try it sometime.
Featuring Andrew thomas, Geoff Rix, Christoph
Benfey, Jeff Folgmann, Matt Creary, Chris
Wardle, Nicky Davis, Paul Tosiek, and Phil
McKnight
Filmed and Edited by Christoph Benfey
Additional filming by Andrew Thomas and Phil
McKnight Tags : switchstance rulez rehab skateboarding push media canada warehouse phil mcknight torts dreams skate christoph benfey |
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Affichage : 2837
Durée : 305 s |
| London Fire Brigade Willesden blaze c.1983 |
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Several bonded warehouses and a Metropolitan
Police arms store go up in smoke on a midweek
evening in West Hampstead 1984.
CRICKLEWOOD TRADIING ESTATE, CLAREMONT ROAD,
N.W.2.
24/8/84.
1707: TOC:
G25 West Hampstead PL P
G28 Willesden P
A21 Paddington HP
2nd Call: TFS -- NFA
6 further Calls:
G28 Willesden PL
43 further Calls: TFS -- NFA.
Stand-bys:
G24 Hendon P to G25.
G29 Park Royal PL to G28.
1714: "Make Pumps 6".
G24 Hendon P by radio.
G24 Hendon PL
G30 Wembley DCT
"G" Div. FCU
1718: "Make Pumps 8."
G26 Belsize PL
A21 Paddington P
G23 Mill Hill HLL
Headquarters CU
1720: Fire at 101 Pentclon Place, N.W.11.
(taken as Pentland Close, N.W.11.)
G29 Park Royal PL by radio.
1722: "Single-storey bonded warehouse, 50m x
200m, 50% alight."
1722: Stand-bys:
G22 Stanmore P to G24.
A29 North Kensington P to G25.
A23 Euston P to G26.
1722: Ordered to 8-pump fire at Cricklewood
for Officer Cover:
G29 Park Royal P
1723: "Asbestos reported."
J27 Finchley ERT for decontamination.
1729: "Make Pumps 12, HP's 2."
A29 North Kensington P by radio.
A23 Euston P by radio.
A29 North Kensington PE
A21 Paddington PL
A28 Kensington HP
1731: Stand-by:
C29 Kentish Town P to G26.
1733: "Make Ground Monitors 6, Hose Layers
2"
J24 Walthamstow HLL + 3 GM's.
"G" Div. ('Golf 15') Van + 3 GM's.
1738: Stand-bys:
J26 Hornsey P to G25.
A22 Manchester Sq. PL to G28.
D22 Acton PL to G29.
A24 Soho P to A21.
A28 Kensington P to A29.
1741: "Make Pumps 15, Hose Layers 3."
J26 Hornsey P by radio.
A22 Manchester Square PL by radio.
C29 Kentish Town P by radio.
F21 Stratford HLL
1748: "Make Pumps 20, Hose Layers 4."
G30 Wembley PL P
D22 Acton P
D21 Ealing P
D30 Hayes HLL + 3 GM's.
= Though 4 pumps only were sent on receipt of
the above message it should be noted that 20
were in attendance as an extra pump had been
sent on at 1722 for officer cover =
1752: Stand-bys:
C28 Islington P to G25.
C27 Clerkenwell P to G26.
1755: Stand-bys:
J28 Southgate PL to G24.
D24 Fulham PL to G28.
D31 Hillingdon P to G30.
J21 Edmonton P to J28.
1758: "Informative: Bonded warehouse of one
floor, 50m x 200m, alight."
1823: "Golf 291 -- We are remaining at the
rear of Claremont Road protecting houses from
radiated heat."
(see message timed 1720)
1830: "Make Pumps 30."
C28 Islington P from G25.
D24 Fulham PL by radio.
J28 Southgate PL from G24.
G22 Stanmore P by radio.
C27 Clerkenwell P from G26.
A24 Soho P from A21.
A28 Kensington P from A29.
C30 Holloway PL by radio. *
A25 Westminster P
A22 Manchester Square P
1835: "Informative: Due to high calorific
content of burning materials there is now an
exposure hazard to
surrounding property. Safety
measures being implemented, and attempts
being made to increase
water supply."
1837: "Ambulance required for member of
brigade."
1840: Stand-bys:
J21 Edmonton P to G24 (redirection)
A23 Euston PL to G25.
C21 Shoreditch P to G26.
A26 Knightsbridge PL to G28.
A24 Soho PL to A21.
A25 Westminster PL to A23.
A27 Chelsea PL to A29.
J24 Walthamstow P to J28.
1841: "Foam Tender required."
K23 Battersea FoT
1901: "Additional Fire Control Unit
required."
"A" Div. FCU
1906: Stand-bys:
F30 Leytonstone P to G24.
C24 Whitechapel P to G25.
C30 Holloway P to G26.
F28 Homerton P to G28.
1911: "Informative: Slow progress being made
to surround fire."
2016: "Informative: Slow progress being made
to contain spread of fire."
2039: "Additional Hydraulic Platform
required."
C26 Barbican HP
2053: Ordered as 20-pump relief:
D30 Hayes P D29 Southall P
D26 Twickenham P D25 Chiswick P
H23 Sidcup P H31 Croydon P
B24 Dockhead P K30 Malden P
E26 Shooter's Hill P E31 Forest Hill P
K27 Wallington P E29 Lee Green P
B30 Brixton P E23 East Greenwich P
F21 Stratford P L27 Barking P
F23 Millwall P F22 Poplar P
C23 Stoke Newington P ? P
J25 Tottenham HP B22 Lambeth HP
"J" Div. FCU
2139: "Good progress now being made
containing fire spread."
2224: "Good progress continues with HP and
ground monitors. Relief of crews now in
progress."
2330: "Informative: Large quantity of mineral
and vegetable oil entering main drainage.
Inform
Local Authority."
2333: "Fire surrounded."
0011: Stop: Two bonded warehouses, one tea
and coffee warehouse, one clothing warehouse,
one
and two floors, covering an area of
400m x 150m, all damaged by fire. 20 jets, 3
HP monitors,
6 ground monitors, BA. SAAC. All
persons not yet accounted for." Tags : London Fire Brigade Willesden Blaze G28 firefighter |
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Affichage : 9461
Durée : 330 s |
| Channel 10 coverage of YOUTUBE video - Ft. Lauderdale Expansion - |
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Local 10 coverage of the FLL Ft. Lauderdale
Airport Expansion video hits PRIMETIME !
Channel 10, 6pm news covers the story that
has the local community buzzing -
Malaelueca Gardens, Dania Beach, Ft.
Lauderdale,and Davie residents all agree, WHY
THE S. RUNWAY ? IS it the right choice ?
Are local politics getting in the way ?
What are the Broward County Commissioners
thinking ?
Are warehouses and private jet terminals MORE
important than residents in Davie and Dania ?
AMERICA, YOU DECIDE ! Tags : South Runway FLL Ft. Lauderdale Channel 10 airport expansion S. |
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Affichage : 0
Durée : 117 s |
| Impact of RFID technology on supply chain management |
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http://www.globalchange.com Impact of RFID
technology on supply chain management costs
and warehousing efficiency. Public concerns
about RFID and RFID controversy, reduction of
warehouse losses and theft of stock, control
of supply, stock reductions. Counterfeiting,
security and privacy issues. Use of RFID to
tag retail products, self-service era,
barcodes self-service scanning. Impact of
RFID on charging systems and integration of
RFID charging and financial transactions
using mobile phones -- impact on banking,
back-end processing, international payment
systems. Future of mobile phones as payment
systems. Biometric passports and RFID
scanning for identity control and security,
impact on shipping, bills of lading, real
time clinical monitoring and remote
diagnostics in health care. US boycott of
Mach 3 Gillette razor blades with RFID
protests. Beneton RFID controversy and
boycott. Scanning of RFID tags and data
leakage. Privacy concerns with RFID
technology. RFID tags on tear off price
labels. RFID tags as part of guarantee.
Business management video by keynote
conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon,
Futurist and author of 12 books on global
trends including Futurewise and Building a
Better Business. Problem of direct mail
catalogue companies and online ordering,
delivery and returns to warehouse. Cost of
returns and restocking costs in warehouse --
wrong product size, wrong colour, faulty
goods. Managing returns using RFID
technology to reduce trust. Future vision.
Business management video by keynote
conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon,
Futurist and author of 12 books on global
trends including Futurewise and Building a
Better Business. Future of logistics and
supply chain management. Future of national
post offices and postal service monopolies.
DHL, Fedex and UPS global competition for
just-in-time courier services. Growth of air
freight, alternative delivery services.
Deregulation of delivery services.
Distribution and supplies of components, raw
materials and finished products. Inflation
and outsourcing. Online tracking and tracing
of products. Integration into global supply
chain, suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers,
warehouses, retail. Logistics, supply chain,
management, wholesale, retail,
transportation, distribution, supplies,
freight, courier, tracking, dhl, deutsche
post, fedex, ups, manufacturing, post
offices, monopoly, integration, software,
data. logistics supply chain management
wholesale retail transportation
distribution supplies freight courier
tracking dhl Tags : rfid supply chain management post office deliveries Business Economics Social Science |
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Affichage : 3842
Durée : 569 s |
| Dark Knight (Mroczny Rycerz) Why So Serious? Part 3/14 |
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In Gotham City, the Joker robs a mob-owned
bank with his accomplices, whom he tricks
into killing each other. That night, Batman
interrupts a meeting between the Chechen, a
Gotham mobster, and the Scarecrow, but
suffers wounds from the Chechen's dogs,
causing the Chechen to escape and prompting
Batman to re-design his batsuit. Batman and
Lieutenant James Gordon contemplate including
new district attorney Harvey Dent in their
plan to eradicate the mob, as he could be the
public hero Batman cannot be. However, Batman
wonders if Dent can be trusted. Bruce runs
into Rachel Dawes and Dent, who are dating,
and after talking to Dent he realizes he is
sincere and decides to host a fundraiser for
him.
Mob bosses Sal Maroni, Gambol and the Chechen
meet with other underworld gangsters to
discuss both Batman and Dent's judicious
investigation with Lau, a Chinese mafia
accountant, who informs them that he has
hidden their money and fled to Hong Kong, in
an attempt to pre-empt Gordon's plan to seize
the mobsters' funds. The Joker arrives
unexpectedly, offering to kill Batman in
return for half of the mob's money, an offer
the mobsters refuse. In Hong Kong, Batman
captures Lau and delivers him to the Gotham
City police, where he agrees to testify
against the mob. In retaliation, the mobsters
hire the Joker to kill Batman and Lau,
despite the Joker killing Gambol earlier on
for having placed a bounty on his head. The
Joker issues an ultimatum to Gotham, stating
that if Batman does not reveal his identity
to the public, people will die each day. When
Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb and the judge
presiding over the mob trials are murdered,
Wayne decides to reveal his identity. Before
he can, Dent announces that he himself is
Batman and is arrested as part of a plan to
draw the Joker out of hiding. The Joker
attempts to ambush the police convoy carrying
Dent, but Batman and Gordon intervene and
capture him; in recognition of his actions,
Gordon is appointed police commissioner.
Later that night, Dent and Rachel disappear.
At the police station, Batman interrogates
the Joker, who reveals that their police
escorts have placed them in warehouses rigged
with explosives on opposite sides of the
city, far enough apart so that Batman cannot
save them both. Batman leaves to save Rachel,
while Gordon and the police head after Dent.
With the aid of a smuggled bomb, the Joker
escapes with Lau. Batman arrives to save
Rachel but instead finds Dent, having
realized the Joker gave him reversed
addresses. Batman successfully saves Dent,
but the ensuing explosion disfigures Dent's
face. Gordon arrives at Rachel's location
just as the bomb detonates, killing her. In
the hospital, Dent's grief drives him to
madness. Aboard a tanker, the Joker burns Lau
to death atop a pile of the mob's money and
has the Chechen killed, before taking control
of his men. The Joker goes to the hospital
and convinces Dent to exact revenge on the
corrupt cops and mobsters responsible for
Rachel's death, as well as Batman and Gordon.
After sparing the Joker, Dent goes on a
personal vendetta confronting Maroni and the
corrupt cops one by one, deciding their fates
with the flip of a coin. The Joker announces
to the public that anyone left in Gotham at
nightfall will be subject to his rule. With
the bridges and tunnels out of the city
closed due to a bomb threat by the Joker,
authorities begin evacuating people by ferry.
The Joker places explosives on two of the
ferries—one ferry with convicts, the other
with civilians—telling the passengers the
only way to save themselves is to trigger the
explosives on the other ferry; otherwise, he
will destroy both at midnight.
Batman locates the Joker, and subdues him but
refuses to kill him. Meanwhile, the Joker's
plan to destroy the ferries fails after the
passengers on both decide not to destroy each
other. The Joker acknowledges that Batman is
truly incorruptible, but that Dent was not,
and his madness has been unleashed upon the
city. Leaving the Joker for the SWAT team,
Batman leaves in search of Dent. At the
remains of the building where Rachel died,
Batman finds Dent holding Gordon and his
family at gunpoint. Dent judges the innocence
of Batman, himself, and Gordon's son through
three coin tosses. As a result of the first
two flips, he shoots Batman in the abdomen
and spares himself. Before Dent can determine
the boy's fate, Batman, who was wearing body
armor, tackles him, and they both fall over
the side of the building — Dent appears
dead. Batman and Gordon realize that the
morale of the city would suffer if Dent's
murders would become known. Batman persuades
Gordon to preserve Dent's image by holding
Batman himself responsible for the murders.
Gordon destroys the Bat-Signal, and a manhunt
for Batman ensues. Tags : Dark Knight Batman Joker Heath Ledger Why So Serious Film News Movie World |
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Durée : 653 s |
| Dark Knight (Mroczny Rycerz) Why So Serious? Part 2/14 |
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In Gotham City, the Joker robs a mob-owned
bank with his accomplices, whom he tricks
into killing each other. That night, Batman
interrupts a meeting between the Chechen, a
Gotham mobster, and the Scarecrow, but
suffers wounds from the Chechen's dogs,
causing the Chechen to escape and prompting
Batman to re-design his batsuit. Batman and
Lieutenant James Gordon contemplate including
new district attorney Harvey Dent in their
plan to eradicate the mob, as he could be the
public hero Batman cannot be. However, Batman
wonders if Dent can be trusted. Bruce runs
into Rachel Dawes and Dent, who are dating,
and after talking to Dent he realizes he is
sincere and decides to host a fundraiser for
him.
Mob bosses Sal Maroni, Gambol and the Chechen
meet with other underworld gangsters to
discuss both Batman and Dent's judicious
investigation with Lau, a Chinese mafia
accountant, who informs them that he has
hidden their money and fled to Hong Kong, in
an attempt to pre-empt Gordon's plan to seize
the mobsters' funds. The Joker arrives
unexpectedly, offering to kill Batman in
return for half of the mob's money, an offer
the mobsters refuse. In Hong Kong, Batman
captures Lau and delivers him to the Gotham
City police, where he agrees to testify
against the mob. In retaliation, the mobsters
hire the Joker to kill Batman and Lau,
despite the Joker killing Gambol earlier on
for having placed a bounty on his head. The
Joker issues an ultimatum to Gotham, stating
that if Batman does not reveal his identity
to the public, people will die each day. When
Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb and the judge
presiding over the mob trials are murdered,
Wayne decides to reveal his identity. Before
he can, Dent announces that he himself is
Batman and is arrested as part of a plan to
draw the Joker out of hiding. The Joker
attempts to ambush the police convoy carrying
Dent, but Batman and Gordon intervene and
capture him; in recognition of his actions,
Gordon is appointed police commissioner.
Later that night, Dent and Rachel disappear.
At the police station, Batman interrogates
the Joker, who reveals that their police
escorts have placed them in warehouses rigged
with explosives on opposite sides of the
city, far enough apart so that Batman cannot
save them both. Batman leaves to save Rachel,
while Gordon and the police head after Dent.
With the aid of a smuggled bomb, the Joker
escapes with Lau. Batman arrives to save
Rachel but instead finds Dent, having
realized the Joker gave him reversed
addresses. Batman successfully saves Dent,
but the ensuing explosion disfigures Dent's
face. Gordon arrives at Rachel's location
just as the bomb detonates, killing her. In
the hospital, Dent's grief drives him to
madness. Aboard a tanker, the Joker burns Lau
to death atop a pile of the mob's money and
has the Chechen killed, before taking control
of his men. The Joker goes to the hospital
and convinces Dent to exact revenge on the
corrupt cops and mobsters responsible for
Rachel's death, as well as Batman and Gordon.
After sparing the Joker, Dent goes on a
personal vendetta confronting Maroni and the
corrupt cops one by one, deciding their fates
with the flip of a coin. The Joker announces
to the public that anyone left in Gotham at
nightfall will be subject to his rule. With
the bridges and tunnels out of the city
closed due to a bomb threat by the Joker,
authorities begin evacuating people by ferry.
The Joker places explosives on two of the
ferries—one ferry with convicts, the other
with civilians—telling the passengers the
only way to save themselves is to trigger the
explosives on the other ferry; otherwise, he
will destroy both at midnight.
Batman locates the Joker, and subdues him but
refuses to kill him. Meanwhile, the Joker's
plan to destroy the ferries fails after the
passengers on both decide not to destroy each
other. The Joker acknowledges that Batman is
truly incorruptible, but that Dent was not,
and his madness has been unleashed upon the
city. Leaving the Joker for the SWAT team,
Batman leaves in search of Dent. At the
remains of the building where Rachel died,
Batman finds Dent holding Gordon and his
family at gunpoint. Dent judges the innocence
of Batman, himself, and Gordon's son through
three coin tosses. As a result of the first
two flips, he shoots Batman in the abdomen
and spares himself. Before Dent can determine
the boy's fate, Batman, who was wearing body
armor, tackles him, and they both fall over
the side of the building — Dent appears
dead. Batman and Gordon realize that the
morale of the city would suffer if Dent's
murders would become known. Batman persuades
Gordon to preserve Dent's image by holding
Batman himself responsible for the murders.
Gordon destroys the Bat-Signal, and a manhunt
for Batman ensues. Tags : Dark Knight Batman Joker Heath Ledger Why So Serious Film News Movie World |
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