Posts Tagged ‘approach’

System shock 2 – Pacifist’s approach – Episode 12

Monday, September 14th, 2009

After some technical difficulties with
overheating router, episode 12 in finally here! :D

Today :

- Gaussian probability function
- Worm stuck under wrench
- The John Woo escape

There’ll be one more episode in Hydro and then we move out to Ops to meet impending destiny…

Duration : 0:10:14

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Embrace Uncertainty, Part I (agile incremental approach).

Monday, September 14th, 2009

First part of Jeff Patton’s Communitech presentation Embrace Uncertainty, Strategies for on-time delivery in an uncertain world., given on Sept 9, 2008, at Holiday Inn, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

Jeff Patton’s message is to question what you think you know if you want to avoid the troubles you could run if processes are followed by the book.

He shows in this episode the problem with the incremental approach to agile software development.

Duration : 0:9:46

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Final approach to Narita Airport on NW6

Monday, September 14th, 2009

This video was taken on 5 April 2008 from seat 3A in the World Business Class section of Northwest Airlines flight NW6 from Singapore to Tokyo. The final approach to Narita International Airport is being captured on a fine spring afternoon at 1355 hours.

Duration : 0:4:1

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Boeing 777 on final approach in high X wind compo

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Boeing 777 on final approach in high cross wind component

Duration : 0:2:40

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System shock 2 – Pacifist’s approach – Episode 10

Friday, September 11th, 2009

I decided to keep HQ option, even though it takes ages to upload on youtube. New episode 3 days after episode 9… Enjoy

Episode 10 takes us to cramped corridors of Hydroponics deck, where I need to find toxin A vials to unchoke the elevator shaft. But one of the main obstacles that I need to overcome are not enemies … but a single glass window ..

Today :

- Mr. Miller’s plot for his own mechanic harem.
- Monkeys disposal technique
- Dancing with Midwife
- Solving glass window problem

Duration : 0:10:36

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Elbow “Station Approach” Glastonbury 08

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Great stomping crowd pleaser.

Duration : 0:4:33

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System shock 2 – Pacifist’s approach – Episode 9

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

A new prototype HQ video.
Extended resolution & high quality sound
(To manualy set HQ add ‘ &fmt=18 ‘ at the end of the episode’s URL address).

At last .. The Incubator of Evil!

This episode :

- Jumpin’, dodgin’ and seeking death

-getting nanties for Anti-toxin hypos..
and forgetting to collect them :P

- Evading Midwife in Matrix style :D

Duration : 0:10:5

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A business wide approach to CRM

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Sage CRM Pre Sales Manager, David Beard explains the importance of getting all your people on board when implementing a new customer relationship management software.

Duration : 0:5:44

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Final Approach Episode 1

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Ever since their parents died a few years ago, Ryo and his sister Akane have been living alone together. Despite their difficult situation, they are still living reasonably happy and normal lives. However, everything is about to be flipped upside-down due to a secret government project. Due to increasingly low birth rates in Japan, the Japanese government is testing a program in which two young people are forced to marry. Ryo wants no part of it, but he is given little choice in the matter; his new fiancée, Shizuka, comes to his home late one night with several dozen government issued bodyguards, who are there to ensure the success of the new couple. Unlike Ryo, Shizuka couldn’t be more willing to go along with this new program, and eagerly goes about her wifely duties, despite his objections. With meddling friends, pushy bodyguards, and an overenthusiastic new fiancée, Ryo’s life has taken a turn in a direction the young man certainly didn’t expect.

Sorry for keeping you guys waiting for so long ive noticed alot of ppl uploaded Final Approach!

Duration : 0:12:19

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A Holistic-Phenomenological Approach to Architecture

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

In this Video Architect Nili Portugali will present her particular interpretation of the holistic- phenomenological worldview in theory and in practice, a worldview which stands in recent years at the forefront of the scientific discourse and is tightly related to Buddhist philosophy, in projects she designed and built in Israel for more than 30 years.
She will demonstrate how this approach, as well as her unique planning process stemming from it were implemented in a selected public and private projects designed and built by her in relation to the physical, cultural and social reality of the place they were planned and built on, an Israeli reality which reflects a unique interface between the orient and the west, a cultural interface she personally represents.
Nili Portugali is a lecturer at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology Architecture department, Haifa (until 2006 at the Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Architectural Department, Jerusalem), and a practicing architect working in Israel for more than 30 years. Her work has focused on both practice and theory, and is tightly connected to the holistic-phenomenological school of thought.
She is a graduate of the Architectural ociation School of Architecture (A.A), London.
She did postgraduate studied in Architecture and Buddhism at the University of California in Berkeley, and worked and participated in research with Prof. Christopher Alexander at the Center for Environmental Structure in Berkeley.
Her firm is involved in a variety of projects in unique areas of historic or environmental sensitivity, in urban design, architecture, landscape design and interior design, disciplines she regards as one continuous system.
She has recently published her new book, which was nominated for The RIBA International Book Award Architecture Prize — 2007.

The Act of Creation and the Spirit of a Place
A Holistic-Phenomenological Approach to Architecture /Edition Axel Menges, Stuttgart / London 2006
For more details on Portugali’s work see: www.niliportugali.com

Duration : 0:10:7

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