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Old 09-22-2010, 03:44 PM
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Too good not to share!!!! You definitely have to watch till the end…..
You can tell when he spots his mom or dad.

HOWARD DRUM SHOW

http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencer...rt/drummer.html
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Originally Posted by Matt_in_VA,Sep 19 2010, 11:02 PM
Again as David Hobbs would state:

This takes "big attachments"
I also like the one that was posted with yours. I wonder if the pilot soiled his cockpit.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lJy1idHwCc [/media]&NR=1&feature=fvwp
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Originally Posted by sca037,Sep 22 2010, 10:47 AM
OK, here's one from a local NSX meet & drive from last Sunday
I should note that is IS a record turnout of NSXes for Michigan (18), but obviously not the largest cruise EVER ;^D


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Brian,

Thanks for sharing.

Based on my experience back in 1980 in Flint, MI where I needed a ride back to the airport I was asked if I minded riding in an "import". When the driver pulled up at the front door and I did not go out I learned that his co-workers considered his Fire Bird and import because it was NOT made in Flint at the local GM plant. I can only imagine the looks that you guys get.
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Originally Posted by dlq04,Sep 22 2010, 07:44 PM
Too good not to share!!!! You definitely have to watch till the end…..
You can tell when he spots his mom or dad.

HOWARD DRUM SHOW

http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencer...rt/drummer.html
Watching this reminds me of the importance of being exposed to all things early in life as one never knows what one has a natural talent for.

Furthermore, research has shown that as a child's mind develops it quickly starts a "natural selection process" of learning what skills are NOT needed and sheds them. IMHO therefore, it is very IMPORTANT to expose new born children to everything possible and let them figure out what is important to them.

I wonder where this natural talent will bring to this young drummer? Do you think that he may be the next Ginger Baker or Gene Grupa?
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Originally Posted by PanteraKitty,Sep 22 2010, 09:32 PM
I also like the one that was posted with yours. I wonder if the pilot soiled his cockpit.
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OMG, I can't believe he landed that with one wing!!

Amazing to see that many MI NSX's. I never would have believed it. I only seen a couple in the past five years.
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While searching for this VIDEO of Bob Hoover pouring iced tea back handed while rolling his aircraft

I ran across this VIDEO which also contains the crash video of the United DC-10 piloted by one of my heroes Captain Haynes.

After this unprecedented crash no one has ever been able to get the plane on the ground in a simulator under the conditions that Captain Haynes did. If the threshold of the run way had been one half mile further away the plane would not have been in the oscillation cycle that caused it to have the wing tip contact the ground causing the cart wheel. Then if Capt Haynes could have stopped the plane everyone could have walked away. As it turned out 185 people survived this catastrophic failure.

In my mind that puts Capt. Haynes up there with Captain Sullenberger of the US Air Hudson River crash.
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[QUOTE=Matt_in_VA,Aug 12 2010, 08:27 PM] I like watching this video of Rob Robinette setting a fast lap around Summit Point Main in his track prepared S. Look at how well he hangs with the Porsche's.




I was racing with a driver Alan Himes who runs his s2000 at summit. He just got a lap record in his s2000. Im not sure if its the same class or not.
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This video is a classic example of the training videos that politicians must watch to hone the craft of talking a lot and saying nothing.


Maybe Jukngene or another engineer will explain this engineer speak to us at the next meet? :-)

Years ago, Rockwell International decided to get into the heavy duty automatic transmission business.

They were getting ready to tape their first introductory video.

As a warm up, the professional narrator began what has become a legend within the training industry.

This man should have won an academy award for his stellar performance.

Now remember this is strictly off the cuff, nothing is written down.

And nothing he says is true.

It is all meaningless drivel made up as he goes along.

I think you will enjoy this once in a lifetime performance from this gentleman.
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Who knew that Gene Simmons entertained our troops in Iraq. Here is the link to a moving performance that seems out of character for him.

I have edited this post as I understand that the first link was not working.

Try THIS ONE
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