January 8th, 2009

Domino Day 2008 The New World Record: 4,345,027 dominos
January 8th, 2009

Dana Kunze 172 Foot High Dive World Champion
January 8th, 2009

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January 8th, 2009

email- dellavega@terra.com.br www.myspace.com/officialdellavega Guinness claim ID 211729. EM&T school music This in may 2008. This is NOT a music video, or musical in nature, I have other videos for music. This is ONLY a demonstration of alternate picking speed, and the technique used to obtain that speed on the music "flight of the bumble bee. Keep the video responses coming. I really would love to see someone faster playing a song and not just a single one note picking! Velocidad De la Guitarra Del Expediente De Mundo Скорость Гитары Мировойа рекорд Record mondiale di velocità con chitarra". 세계 신기록 기타 속도 世界記録ギターの速度 Velocità Del Guitar Dell'Annotazione Di Mondo Ταχύτητα κιθάρων παγκόσμιων αρχείων Weltrekord-Guitarre Geschwindigkeit V itesse De Guitare De Disque Du Monde Guitar van het Verslag van de wereld Snelheid 世界纪录吉他速度
January 8th, 2009

Stewie and Brian steal Peters "Surfing Bird" record
January 8th, 2009

Last Minutes of Haile Gebrselassies old Marathon World Record at the 34. real Berlin Marathon 2007. Finish time 2:04:26. Watch the new Record from 2008 at my other Videos!
January 8th, 2009

47 knots! It's flying, not floating!! You liked the video? http://www.hydroptere.com/ Or Subscribe like I did to the podcast: Sailingnews.tv !
January 8th, 2009

Robbie Maddison jumps 322ft live on ESPN, New Year's Eve in Las Vegas, setting a new world record for distance on a motorcycle. http://redbullexperiment.com
January 8th, 2009

Florida Today Coverage and footage of the Guinness Event Worlds Fastest Banjo Player, Grammy Nominated Banjo Player Todd Taylor Sets New World Record
January 8th, 2009

Guy goes for a world record using Jenga blocks
January 8th, 2009

Skin Care Author Wins Guinness World Record for Longest Wall Sit SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Dr. Thienna Ho, founder of Thienna, Inc., a skin care company that focuses on health, is no stranger to setting world records. She is the current Guinness World Records' holder for the most sumo squats in one hour. And, on Saturday, December 20, she completed yet another world record - the longest wall sit. Dr. Thienna's record-setting time was 11 hours, 51 minutes, and 14 seconds; the event took place at World Team USA Gymnasium in San Francisco. The former Guinness World Records' holder for the longest wall sit was Rajkumar Chakraborty at 11 hours and five minutes; this record was set at Panposh Sports Hostel, Rourkela, India, on April 22, 1994. Dr. Thienna was inspired to set this record in honor of her mother, who passed away from dermatomyosis, an autoimmune disease, after three years of struggle. "My mother was confined to her bed for almost three years," Dr. Thienna says. "I remember her telling me that she would often dream of going outside to walk around. What better way to honor her memory than by dedicating a physical feat of this capacity to her?" Dr. Thienna explains that while the wall sit was a great physical challenge, the process of not being able to move for almost 12 hours was even greater. "I now have a better understanding of what my mother went through in the sense of being confined. I could not have been confined for three years like she was," Dr. Thienna says. During the record-setting experience, approximately seven hours into the wall sit, a few blisters appeared on Dr. Thienna's feet. The skin on her back also started to burn from moving up and down on the wall. All in all, she felt she was quite lucky and the pain was minimal. "Maybe I'm resistant to lactic-acid buildup; I don't know," she says, "but, I do know that I had no knee, joint or back pain." An hour away from breaking the record, Dr. Thienna explains that her body felt like it was falling asleep or even somewhat paralyzed from the waist down. "My mother was my inspiration and I could feel her cheering me on the whole time," Dr. Thienna adds. "I am so glad I was able to set this record and appreciate all the support I received from friends and family." She is currently awaiting official notification from Guinness World Records. About Dr. Thienna Dr. Thienna is the top expert in the area of skin care nutrition and human skin color. She is a seven time award-winning author of "Unlocking the Mystery of Skin Color." Her company, Thienna, Inc., is a one-of-a-kind, science-based developer, manufacturer, and marketer of the FAIRSKIN line of natural nutritional supplements and organic skin care products. In December 2007, Dr. Thienna was named the Guinness World Records' greatest super-sumo squatter; she achieved an incredible 5,135 of these muscle-burners in just one hour. Dr. Thienna is also scheduled to release "The Amazing Clear Skin Cookbook" during the first quarter of 2009. To learn more about Dr. Thienna, visit: http://www.Thienna.com; or http://www.youtube.com/user/ThiennaInc Learn what a wall sit is at: http://exercise.about.com/od/exerciseworkouts/ss/howtosquat_8.htm
January 8th, 2009

There's no zone like Michael's. At age 40, MJ's zone was visited less frequently but still, when it happened, there was just nothing like it in the world. With his knee surgically repaired the year before, one only wonders what really might have happened even at this age had it not been for that knee. ESPN thought MJ could have still led the league in scoring if not for the injury and should that have been the case, the Wiz probably would have made the playoffs which would then have opened the door to anything possible. In this game, MJ wanted to have a little statement for Richard Jefferson right before he retired. In truly MJ-like fashion, he once again summoned up a 60% shooting effort on call. With 7 straight FGs made in the 3rd quarter, MJ reversed Father Time and became the only player in history to break the 40 point barrier at age 40 and 4 days. With a barrage of silky perimeter shooting, MJ dominated from the outside with fades, step-back jumpers and in-your-face shots against Martin, Kidd, Jefferson and whoever. Which begs the question. If the Wizards had been contenders, would we have seen more efforts like these at age 40? Most likely and more. But regardless, this performance remains unchartered territory for anyone in history and may stand as one of his most unbreakable records.
January 8th, 2009

--WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY!---BLUE NOTE GOT GLITCHED LOL!! the only chetas we put was hyperspeed and unlock all song!!!!---Most Impossible Gh3 Song Completed! 2 people! freind was struming i was hitting notes, we only tried this song twice and actually completed it! this song is way harder than ttfaf and devil went down to georgia! Honors for this video (55) #21 - Most Discussed (Today) #1 - Most Discussed (Today) - Russia #8 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment #1 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment - Russia #9 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Russia #63 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Entertainment #1 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Entertainment - Russia #13 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Russia #4 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Entertainment - Russia #46 - Most Discussed (All Time) - Entertainment - Russia #43 - Most Viewed (Today) - Australia #44 - Most Viewed (Today) - Canada #28 - Most Viewed (Today) - United Kingdom #84 - Most Viewed (Today) - New Zealand #26 - Most Viewed (Today) #18 - Most Viewed (Today) - Mexico #79 - Most Viewed (Today) - Brazil #12 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Germany #25 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Australia #6 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Canada #6 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - United Kingdom #34 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Ireland #35 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - New Zealand #7 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment #14 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Spain #4 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Mexico #21 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - France #30 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Italy #10 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Netherlands #35 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Poland #14 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Brazil #5 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - Russia #80 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Entertainment - Canada #98 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Entertainment #78 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Entertainment - Russia #61 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Russia #21 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Entertainment - Russia #19 - Top Favorites (Today) #1 - Top Favorites (Today) - Russia #5 - Top Favorites (Today) - Entertainment #1 - Top Favorites (Today) - Entertainment - Russia #3 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Russia #1 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Entertainment - Russia #8 - Top Favorites (This Month) - Russia #1 - Top Favorites (This Month) - Entertainment - Russia #25 - Top Rated (Today) #1 - Top Rated (Today) - Russia #11 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment #1 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment - Russia #1 - Top Rated (This Week) - Russia #62 - Top Rated (This Week) - Entertainment #1 - Top Rated (This Week) - Entertainment - Russia #5 - Top Rated (This Month) - Russia #2 - Top Rated (This Month) - Entertainment - Russia #38 - Top Rated (All Time) - Entertainment - Russia
January 8th, 2009

LYRICS DOWN! (mariah carey for the record mariah carey for the record mariah carey for the record mariah carey for the record mariah carey for the record mariah carey for the record mariah carey for the record) For the Record [Perfume commercial rambling] Baby. baby. baby... [Perfume commercial rambling] For the record You oughtta know You wasn't thinking when you let me go But whatever That's how it goes You win some, you lose some And others you hold in your heart Why it gets so hard Tears you all apart Even though you try to let go No no no Suddenly you're here And it's all surreal And I don't know what the deal is When I'm looking in your eyes Feels like the first time Give me one good reason why We can't just press rewind I don't wanna spend my life Thinkin what it coulda been like If we had another try (one time) Like back in the day That look on your face Feels like the first time There's(?) all the regularities They can't compete with MC The whole entire world can tell That you love yourself some me People see you now Asking all about me And how they always though we were so perfect together Lets rewrite the end Start over again And it's gonna go better now Cuz... When I'm looking in your eyes Feels like the first time Give me one good reason why We can't just press rewind I don't wanna spend my life Thinkin what it coulda been like If we had another try (one time) Like back in the day That look on your face Feels like the first time For the record You'll always be a part of me No matter what you do And for the record Can't nobody say I didn't give my all to you And for the record I told you underneath the stars that you belong to me And for the record It's obvious that we just can't let go of us HONEY GIVE ME ONE GOOD REASON WHY CAN'T WE JUST PRESS REWIND WANNA SPEND MY LIFE WE JUST NEED ANOTHER TRY ONE TIME LIKE BACK IN THE DAY THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE FEELS LIKE STILL LOVE YOU BOY OH When I'm looking in your eyes Feels like the first time Give me one good reason why We can't just press rewind I don't wanna spend my life Thinkin what it coulda been like If we had another try (one time) Like back in the day That look on your face Feels like the first time Just for the record Baby
January 8th, 2009

Dominic Lacasse in Competiton Dominic, congratulation for your new world record. Great performance! Your fan from Germany.
January 8th, 2009

Foster Friess on Barack Obama: Record vs. Rhetoric.
January 8th, 2009

The song "Let the Record Show" by the wonderful and talented Emilie Autumn. :) I put the song to some timed lyrics to go along with it. Go to her site at: http://www.emilieautumn.com/ Wallpapers and more can now be found at my small fan site: http://www.geocities.com/wzeafan/
January 8th, 2009

How vinyl records are made. Part 1 of 2
January 8th, 2009

More at http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=102 Jobless numbers highest in 15 years, food stamp users hit record 31.6 million or 1 in 10 Americans
January 8th, 2009

I edited this piece as a Student Intern for KNOW 99 Television. It was was one of the first videos of mine to ever receive airplay. It began airing in November 2006.
January 8th, 2009

With development engineer Jim Mero behind the wheel, the ZR1 paced the Nürburgring in a time of 7:26.4. The engine rpm and the vehicle speed are the actual data taken during this lap. The elapsed time was measured electronically and confirmed with two hand-held stopwatches. The video is continuous and unedited. Watch and listen as the ZR1 tackles the twists and turns of "the Ring" and sets one of the fastest times ever clocked for a production car. Distributed by Tubemogul.
January 8th, 2009

The record is 4,079,381 Dominos. But yes, this IS the record, but what I'm saying is that there are MUCH more dominos than a million involved here. (Note: This is not the entire record. SUPPOSEDLY, the record lasted for just under 2 hours)
January 8th, 2009

http://www.alphagolfclubs.com Sports Science shows Jason Zuback breaking the world's ball speed record at 204mph.
January 8th, 2009

Obama Adviser Brzezinskis Off-the-record Speech to British Elites Written by William F. Jasper Friday, 21 November 2008 13:31 Zbigniew Brzezinski, a senior adviser to President-elect Barack Obama on matters of national security and foreign policy, was the featured speaker at Chatham House in London on November 17, 2008. The title of his lecture was Major Foreign Policy Challenges for the Next US President. Although Chatham House events are known to attract the great and the good of Englands political, financial, and academic elites — as well as many of its top media representatives — there has been virtually no word as to what Brzezinski had to say in any of the worlds press. This is but the latest example of the hermetic seal known as the Chatham House Rule, which states: When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed. Chatham House, in St. James Square, London, is the headquarters of the powerful Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA), founded in 1920 as the principal front organization of the secret Round Table network of Cecil Rhodes, famous for his fabulous wealth from Africas gold and diamond mines. The RIIA was founded in conjunction with its sister organization in the United States, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), which is headquartered at the Pratt House in New York. Pratt House also has formally adopted the Chatham House Rule, as has the U.S. State Department (which has been dominated by CFR members for seven decades) and other U.S. agencies. Thus, we frequently have top U.S. officials speaking privately to audiences of American and foreign elites concerning matters of great importance to the American people, but the content of those talks is off-limits to the American public. This especially should be a matter of concern if the matters these elites are discussing involve plans that will dramatically impact our society, our economy, and our political system. Brzezinski and his friends at the RIIA and CFR assure us that nothing of the sort ever happens at these gatherings. However, I did attend one of Brzezinskis lectures at a globalist conference, where the content certainly was disturbing. It was Mikhail Gorbachevs 1995 State of the World Forum in San Francisco, and Brzezinski was one of the key speakers. He was frustrated that the new millennium was only five years away, but his long-sought goal of world government was still far off. We do not have a new world order, he told the audience, a veritable Whos Who of world finance, business, politics, media, and academia. We cannot leap into world government in one quick step, Brzezinski noted. Attaining that objective, he explained, would require a gradual process of globalization, building the new world order step by step, stone by stone through progressive regionalization. Through his writings — as well as his policies while President Jimmy Carters national security adviser — Brzezinski has demonstrated that he is committed to the globalist world view of the RIIA/CFR and the Trilateral Commission (which he helped found, becoming its first director) rather than the constitutionalist view of our Founding Fathers. Rather than a sovereign, independent, constitutional republic, he is committed to a new world order that proposes steadily encroaching international controls and institutions, leading gradually, steadily to an America that is submerged and subsumed in a world government. Those familiar with the writings, speeches, policies, and public records of the many public figures who attend (and speak before) these globalist gatherings understand that Brzezinskis views on these matters are not his alone; they are shared by many (if not most) of those in attendance. They are the people who set policies and determine the course our nation will take. They prattle regularly about their commitment to transparency in government. Yet they themselves speak at off-the-record gatherings such as the recent Chatham House event where Brzezinski was the featured speaker.
January 8th, 2009

new snow patrol song: Snow Patrol - If There's A Rocket Tie Me To It new album: a hundred million suns lyrics: Two weeks later like a surplus reprieve I found a hair the length of yours on my sleeve I wound it round and round my finger so tight It turned to purple and a pulse formed inside And I knew the beat 'cause it matched your own beat I still remember it from our chest to chest and feet to feet The easy silence then was a sweet relief to this hush Of ovens, aeroplanes and of distant car horns A fire a fire, you can only take what you can carry A pulse your pulse, it's the only thing I can remember I break you don't, I was always set to selfdestruct though The fire the fire, it cracks and barks like primal music I said I knew the beat 'cause it matched your own beat It's become my engine my own source of heat The sea between us only amplifies the sound waves Every hum and echo and crash paints my cave A fire a fire, you can only take what you can carry A pulse your pulse, it's the only thing I can remember I break you don't, I was always set to selfdestruct though The fire the fire, it cracks and barks like primal music A fire a fire, you can only take what you can carry A pulse your pulse, it's the only thing I can remember I break you don't, I was always set to selfdestruct though The fire the fire, it cracks and barks like primal music