On day 11, I was able to save Sammy from the clutches of a dastardly pine tree, 50 feet up, in Florence MS. Sammy made the rescue easy by coming to me once I got near him.
Monday, 16 May 2016
Cat Stuck Tree Rescue Mississippi
On day 11, I was able to save Sammy from the clutches of a dastardly pine tree, 50 feet up, in Florence MS. Sammy made the rescue easy by coming to me once I got near him.
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How A Wind Powered Sawmill Works
A wind-powered sawmill uses wind energy to operate machinery that cuts and processes wood. The wind turns large blades on a windmill, which drives a series of gears to transfer the rotational energy to saw blades inside the mill. These blades then cut logs into planks or beams. The system is sustainable, relying entirely on renewable wind power, and adjustments can be made to the windmill's blades to control the speed and efficiency of the sawmill. This type of sawmill was commonly used before the industrial era and is environmentally friendly.
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Sunday, 15 May 2016
HALO 5 QUIDDITCH | Custom Game by XxHugabearXx
Skip to 0:55 to skip straight to the gameplay. Some of the most fun I've had in Halo 5 so far has been playing this awesome mini-game called QUIDDITCH (from Harry Potter!). Everyone has Gravity Hammers and Swords. The Goal is to grab the ball and score it through one of the hoops. Sound simple? It's not. 3 points for throwing through the hoops, 1 point for ground pounding through. 15 points to win. Details for download below.
Saturday, 14 May 2016
Friday, 13 May 2016
How to: Save Your Shows
The following is an instructional video intended to help KCR Staff retrieve their previously recorded shows.
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
A massive crab swarm at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean near Panama was just captured on video for the first time.
A massive crab swarm at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean near Panama was just captured on video for the first time. Researchers aboard the submersible Deep Rover 2 were astounded by the unexpected sight, which they recorded about 1,200 feet below the ocean’s surface.
Hannibal Bank Seamount Expedition from Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. on Vimeo.
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