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06
Jan
Purchasing and setting up a Custom Domain through Blogger
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06
Jan
Ric Flair - Custom Made
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06
Jan
PRS Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 with Mike Ault
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06
Jan
VOX AC30 Custom Classic Video Tour and Demo
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06
Jan
custom sneakers 2
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My second edit of me customizing my sneakers. Done with adobe premiere elements 3.0 and photoshop. paint: textile and acrylic painted with: needle and pencil shoe: nike dunks sb low(wieger limited) song: Pete philly & perquisite - fish to fry, Mix master mike - blow dart. my website: http://delrosso.deviantart.com enjoy watching! Edit: Do NOT use acrylics for painting your shoes. buy special paint on the web or airbrush paint cause this wears of. You must also no forget to get the wax of with aceton. I will discuss this in my next vid
06
Jan
Creating Custom Maps with John Coryat
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In this talk, developer John Coryat (of maps.huge.info and usnaviguide.com) will discuss the various techniques for creating custom maps in the Maps API, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Demonstrations will include examples using a custom extension he wrote for overlaying images, and several examples of custom tile layers. This talk will be very useful for developers debating how to display large amounts of information on a map (especially polygonal data), or developers interested in creating custom maps from existing images. A PDF of the slides with a link to download them is here: http://www.usnaviguide.com/ws-2008-02/presentation.pdf
06
Jan
8th MS team vs Gouf Custom FULL
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06
Jan
Vox AC15 Custom Classic Combo
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www.proguitarshop.com, The AC15 is the amp that "started it all", as they say, for Vox. It was the JMI (Jennings Musical Instruments) company's first product and a masterpiece of guitar amplification by Dick Denney. Following the AC15's release in 1958, it was quickly became the guitar ( and bass ) amp du jour for Britain's early rock n' roll groups. The Shadows were the most prominent of the early endorsers of the Vox AC15. The Vox AC15 was instantly popular for a number of reasons. It easily produced the required volume to keep up with drum kits and brass, which have naturally high acoustic output. If one had to push the volume past the point of a clean guitar tone, it would not distort harshly, but would saturate progressively into even harmonic overtones, without generating nasty breakup. In fact, many early rockers found the characteristic ringing, chiming Vox overdrive to be genuinely pleasing. This unique sound was widely exploited a few years later, when English R&B groups of the mid 60's used AC15's to achieve a classic blues tone in recording studios. It's ability to produce a chiming, creamy overdrive at a moderate volume made the AC15 indispensable for recording purposes, and it remains so to this day. A legend was born. The Vox AC15 Custom Classic series is a throwback to the early AC15's. All the original creamy, chiming tonal qualities that made this amp legendary have been preserved. The AC15CC1X generates 15 Watts of EL84 tube power into the classic 16 Ohm, 12" Vox / Celestion Alnico Blue Speaker ( a rock legend in it's own right). Vox has also updated the amp with a few modern features, including Master volume, global reverb and tremolo controls, and a rear panel 8/16 Ohm impedance selector switch, allowing you to use a wide variety of extension cabinets . It looks particularly smashing with the Vox V212BNX cab, also sporting Alnico Blues. Trem and reverb are footswitchable via the included VF002 footswitch. By the end of January 1958, the 15 watt Denney twin channel amplifier had been developed to production standard. The styling and presentation were not much different than the classic Vox house style of later years, and it had the first model number allocated to a Vox amplifier, Amplifier Combination 15 watts. Otherwise known as the AC15. A substantial amount of work had gone into restructuring the unit. Denney had built the prototypes on a standard box type aluminum chassis. He realized that while these were fine for tryouts and equipment that would be used in fixed installations, they would not stand up to regular transportation of the kind dealt out in normal use by musicians. The usual way out of problems like these was to use a steel chassis. But Denney's amplifier has a high gain factor, and this presented problems when considering the single common space inside a typical box chassis. Hum and oscillation were commonplace results for such an approach. Steel is much worse in this context than aluminum, having a high earthing resistance and being susceptible to currents induced by the transformers needed in audio equipment. The necessity of a single chassis is peculiar to guitar amplifiers, where the number of interconnections must be kept to a minimum. Vibration is an enemy to plug and socket systems and the separate power amp/ pre amp structures commonly used in hi fi can be treacherous in close proximity to an energetically driven, high output loudspeaker unit. Denney's solutions was elegant, and was adopted throughout the Vox product range. This was to fix the transformers (heavy laminated iron blocks which cause most of the damage if the equipment is dropped or mishandled) at either end of a strong pressed steel chassis. This also carried supply and power output circuitry, which is relatively insensitive to hum disturbance. The high gain stages of the amp were built onto an inverted L section aluminum folded sheet structure, which was bolted onto the upright rear faces of the transformers. This provided perfect screening of the sensitive input stages from the hum inducing output transformer. The degree of mutual bracing between the two sections for the chassis resulted in a structure of great rigidity which had the strength of steel and the electrical qualities of aluminum in the right places. Interconnections were made only at the insensitive point in the circuit. All the circuitry susceptible to disturbance was in plain view when the rear cover of the amp was removed, making measurement of the components and checking of wiring and solder joints an easy matter, both for the manufacturer and the service engineer. The chassis was fixed down to a strong plywood carrier which could be slid in and out with the rear cover of the amp removed, and the valves could be readily wired up and tested outside the casing, and offered mechanical protection to the valves if it rolled over during inspection of the power section.
06
Jan
Custom Guitar Hero Papa Roach - Last Resort
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06
Jan
Canon EOS 450D Rebel XSi - Setting a Custom White Balance
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06
Jan
プラモつくろうCUSTOM SP-2 GUNPLA ガンダムNT-1 vs ケンプファー PART1
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Jan
Zelda Ocarina of Time on Halo Custom Edition
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Jan
プラモつくろうCUSTOM SP-2 GUNPLA ガンダムNT-1 vs ケンプファー PART2
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Jan
奥田民生 (Tamio Okuda) - CUSTOM
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06
Jan
Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin Amp
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www.ProGuitarShop.com - Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin - The Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin Amp brings back the wonders of the infamous 5E8A circuit. The incredible dynamic response and purity of tone of the 5E8A circuit are meticulously recreated in this Tweed Twin. The Tweed Twin is all hand wired point-to-point with high quality components and Mercury Magnetics transformers. This 40-watt Twin is powered by USA made Groove Tubes 6l6GE power tubes and rectified by two 5U4s bringing back the late 50s Fender dual rectifier design. This reduces sag for a tighter overdrive tone when pushed. Add all this up and the Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin produces sweet chimey top end with lots of sparkle and a focused overdrive sound with tons of harmonic overtones and incredible dynamic response. The Fender Custom Shop 57 Twin has unbeatable dynamic response and tonality. Forget the rest, go with the best and check out the Fender Tweed Twin.
06
Jan
How to put Custom Songs in Guitar Hero II Tutorial (Part I)
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*READ THE DESCRIPTION FIRST THIS IS IMPORTANT!!!* *UPDATE* People, I'm back in school - my studies are my top priority and I have little time for youtube. These tutorials are pretty good and if you follow all three of them and read the descriptions, you'll be successful in creating a custom disc. From now on, I will no longer be personally answering PMs or comments that have already been answered in the description. That should leave little room for questions, so any others will probably be answered at my own discretion. Sorry people, school comes first. Anyone having trouble, there are lots of people that will help you if you post a comment, so don't hesitate - I just won't have much time to help out myself. I wish you all the best of luck! ^^;; - NECESSARY SUPPLIES - *Hardware* -A relatively recent PC with Windows XP or higher. -A DVD Burner. -A PS2 -GOOD Blank DVD-Rs (Sony, Taiyo Yuden, Maxell, and Verbatim are all confirmed to work...although Sony works best) *Miscellaneous/Software* -A scorehero.com account - it's free, and only registered members can access the custom song forums. -Original MP3s of songs you plan to replace. -Chart files to go with the MP3s. Available here: http://www.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16533 -Guitar Hero Explorer Available here: http://www.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2549 -CD-DVD Generator Available here: http://utilities.psxforum.com/cddvdgen.zip -Alternate CD-DVD Gen http://www.savefile.com/files/1076836 -Gnie IML2ISO tool Available here http://www.savefile.com/files/1059892 *NOTE* This is the exact program that I use so it should work fine. You also need a DVD burning program. Nero, Alcohol 120%, and DVD Decrypter work best. You can find trials versions of the first two at www.cnet.com, and DVD Decrypter can be found easily with google. It's technically illegal though, so I won't be intentionally posting a link. One last program: Winrar or Winace, something capable of extracting compressed .rar files (that's how the programs are formatted). Free Winrar download here: http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Utilities/Compression_and_Zip_File_Utilities/WinRAR_Download.html For Part II, go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ9276LuepQ To play your disc, you need a PS2 with a mod chip, a swap magic, or a slide tool. For instructions on using a slide tool on a fat PS2 (no mod chip), go here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdYKMVWG9SY For slim PS2s (no mod chip), go here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5QOZ3OhExY If you're still confused, check out my FAQ video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RftT2yp0LY 360 owners go here: Nobody's made a tutorial and this is the best info we've got. I don't own a 360, so I can't make a tutorial. Sorry people...anyone wanna buy me a 360? lol. Here it is: http://www.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23328 I think that's all. Good luck, and enjoy!! ^^;;
06
Jan
Ben - Hai Thur - JamesLikeCoulter's Custom Song - FC
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06
Jan
Custom Star Wars Nintendo Wii.WMV
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06
Jan
buick road master chopped custom headers and drive
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06
Jan
PRS SE Custom and Singlecut guitar
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Jan
プラモつくろうCUSTOM Vol.5 機動戦士ガンダム08小隊 MS-07B-3 グフカスタム PART1
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06
Jan
Custom Costumes In LittleBigPlanet
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06
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Home replaced posters and playing a custom trailer
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06
Jan
Deal or No Deal Custom PC Game Part 1
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Spur of the moment gaming is fun isn't it? My roommate and I ended up wanting to play Deal or No Deal with custom rules and we recorded it just for you, aren't we nice? We're playing the PC version of the game, which lets you specify your own values for the briefcases. Just a note, tried a new way to record commentary so there may be some sound static when we get loud. Sorry about that. Roommate's Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Kelekin































