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Under The Tuscan Gun - Ep #206, Pesce Spada all\'Isolana |
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By:
chem78
Pesce Spada all\'Isolana (Swordfish Steaks in Tomatoes and Seafood Sauce)
Serves: 4
Prep Time: 15-20
Cook Time: 40
Ingredients
9 Oz of Mussles
9 Oz of Clams
5 Oz of Shrimps (medium size), peeled.
4 Swordfish Steaks
5 Cloves of Garlic
1 Lb Cherry Tomatoes
1 Yellow Bell Pepper
1 Handful of fresh Parsley
1 Handful of fresh Basil
Olive Oil, Salt and Pepper.
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How to Shoot a Gun |
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By:
Sam
Andrea Renes goes to a shooting range and learns how to shoot a gun. She learns the basics of shooting and some tips on safety. Some of the more vital tips are always assume that a gun is loaded and never point it at anyone. |
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How to make a Balloon Sword and Gun for Your Kid's Party |
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By:
Auds
Any kid's party is not complete without balloons. Why not bring it to the next level and make a sword and gun using balloons? Making one will make your kid proud. It might even impress the other parent's too! This instructional video will show you how to make a cool balloon sword and gun. |
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How to Build a Motion Detector to Fire a Paintball Gun |
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By:
Amathews
If you want to play a prank joke to a friend, you might find this video extremely useful. Check how to build a motion detector to fire a paintball gun following carefully the instructions in this video. This device should be manage by adults only! |
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How to Make a Water Gun Alarm Clock |
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By:
clatina
Want to play a nice funny joke to your kids or your friends? Check this video and learn how to make a water gun alarm clock for those who might have a little trouble waking up in the morning. Theres nothing like a good a nice splash of water in your face to wake you up. |
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How to Make a Rubber Band Gun |
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By:
ArianaCR
Get ready to create with just an automatic pop up umbrella a great rubber band gun. On this video, we will give you all the instructions that you will need to make this happen. Have fun with our crazy ideas and play a nice prank to your friends. |
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How to Maintain Your HVLP Spray Gun |
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By:
kmiller4
Do not let your stuff get ruined at home because you do not know how to maintain them in a good shape. On this video, Jen Smith will tell you how to maintain your HVLP Spray gun. Misses Smith will tell you all you need to know to keep using your Spray Gun for many years. |
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How to Shoot A Paintball Gun Using A Laser Motion Detector |
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By:
ArianaCR
Would you like to kick your friend's ass when playing paint ball? On this lesson, you will get a full instructional video about how to build a paintball motion detector using a laser. Our expert will walk you through step by step on how to do this. You will be able to set up a laser motion detector to fire a paintball gun. |
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Water Balloon Launcher Part 1 |
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By:
TVScience
This is one of the better water balloon launcher videos. If you watch close (right at the start of the 26th second) you can see the water balloon (blue) as it comes out of the launcher.
This is a lab that my physics students (all seniors) do to calculate the angle of launch of a projectile. Teaching and doing science can be a lot of fun.
If you measure the time that it takes the balloon to travel and the distance it travelled horizontally you can calculate the horizontal speed (s=d/t). Assuming that air resistance is negligible and that the balloon reached the peak of its trajecory at the half-way point (in time) then the maximum height can be calculated using the free-fall formula (d=1/2*g*t^2). From there the average vertical speed can be calculated (s=d/t, using 1/2 of the total time). At this point trigonometry can be used to calculate the angle of launch (and Pythagorean\'s theorem can be used to calculate the average resultant speed). |
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Water Balloon Launcher Part 2 |
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By:
TVScience
This is the best of the Water Balloon Launcher Lab videos. Using the original video and watching it in slow motion I was able to see the balloon after the launch in the air down the road (I\'ve not been able to see it on YouTube, but if it is there it is around the 19th second, just after the bright flash and would be on the left side of the screen before the camera gets centered looking down the road).
This is a lab that my physics students (all seniors) do to calculate the angle of launch of a projectile. Teaching and doing science can be a lot of fun.
If you measure the time that it takes the balloon to travel and the distance it travelled horizontally you can calculate the horizontal speed (s=d/t). Assuming that air resistance is negligible and that the balloon reached the peak of its trajecory at the half-way point (in time) then the maximum height can be calculated using the free-fall formula (d=1/2*g*t^2). From there the average vertical speed can be calculated (s=d/t, using 1/2 of the total time). At this point trigonometry can be used to calculate the angle of launch (and Pythagorean\'s theorem can be used to calculate the average resultant speed). |
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