Jun 20


Interview with Hong Kong actor Yuen Biao.

Jun 4


66 artists put their own unique spin on the Galaxy’s most notorious villain at Star Wars: Celebration IV’s Vader Project.

Jun 4


The Force-Cast’s Jason and Pete are you personal tour guides through Lucasfilm’s Archive exhibit at Star Wars: Celebration IV. Many of these items have never been seen by the public.

Jun 4


Turk Pipkin discusses and explores the Open Architecture Project - http://50×15.com - http://www.architectureforhumanity.org -
Also check out Nobelity, Turk’s feature film on global problems with nine Nobel laureates. The Nobelity Trailer is at “More from NobelityProject”
Much more at: http://Nobelity.org

Jun 4


Trying to film one continuous shot of this dance is actually really hard. The song is from when Tsuji was still in the group.

Jun 4


http://www.animesongs.com.br/

Jun 4


Abe Natsumi’s graduation concert during:
Hello! Project 2004 Winter ~C’mon! Dance World~

This is only the part featuring the message from Morning Musume’s members.

Order of members giving their message from this part:
Yoshizawa Hitomi 吉澤ひとみ
Tsuji Nozomi 辻希美
Ishikawa Rika 石川梨華
Yaguchi Mari 矢口真里
Iida Kaori 飯”圭”

Part 2 of 3.

Part 1 (Message 1):
http://www.youtube.com/watch’v=wiNHdvSaJaA
Part3 (Nacchi’s Final MM Performance):
http://www.youtube.com/watch’v=8F_oXIKldXk

Jun 4


Abe Natsumi’s graduation concert during:
Hello! Project 2004 Winter ~C’mon! Dance World~

This is only the part featuring the message from Morning Musume’s members.

Order of members giving their message from this part:
Iida Kaori 飯”圭” (lead) - Konno Asami 紺野あさ美
Tanaka Reina ”中れいな
Michishige Sayumi 道重さゆみ
Kamei Eri 亀井絵里
Fujimoto Miki 藤本美貴
Niigaki Risa –垣里沙
Takahashi Ai 高橋愛
Ogawa Makoto 小川麻琴
Kago Ai 加護亜依

Part 1 of 3.

Part 2 (Message 2):
http://www.youtube.com/watch’v=–QEAb0slJk
Part3 (Nacchi’s Final MM Performance):
http://www.youtube.com/watch’v=8F_oXIKldXk

Jun 4


An interview with Morning Musume’s Abe Natsumi.

Jun 4


Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology has developed an outer rotor spherical ultrasonic motor featuring unprecedented compactness and rotational freedom. This new spherical ultrasonic motor boasts a spherical diameter of just 20mm.
The new compact motor features a multi-degree of freedom that enables it to rotate around in the direction of x, y, and z-axes. Consequently, the motor is capable of free spherical movement. The range of movement is 300 degrees around the X-axis; 300 degrees around the Y-axis; and 360 degrees around the Z-axis. The new motor features a rotational speed of 40rpm. It is possible to mount a camera on top of the motor thereby providing the camera with a multi-degree freedom of movement. This new motor offers numerous advantages including compactness, multi-degree freedom of movement, and a wide range of movement. it will undoubtedly be suitable for a variety of applications. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology has been in the process of developing a small pipe inspection robot designed to inspect the interior of small diameter piping for damage. The University’s newly developed spherical ultrasonic motor would be ideal for use as the inspection robot’s camera actuator as well as for the robot’s eyeballs and joints.

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