Boats Crossing the Bar in WHAKATANE New Zealand
Boats returning over the bar after a day's fishing in Whakatane NZ
Epic Tides! Horizontal Falls, Western Australia.
See the best of the Buccaneer Archipelago and Horizontal Falls. The ultimate Kimberley day tour out of Broome! gohorizontalfallstours.com.au
Grieg Star L-class
The Grieg Star L-class Open Hatch vessels from 2012-2014 are 10 very advanced breakbulk vessels. They all have:
- advanced swing cranes
- removable tween-decks
- 75 MT cranes, combined to 150 mt
- fully electric cranes ensuring a smooth operation
- keep cargo in same position when slewing
IC vs CUWBC Tideway Fixture 2015
Imperial vs Cambridge ahead of 2015 Women's Boat Race with special guest commentary from Andrew Cotter, Matthew Pinsent and the late great Dan Topolski
Harold's BBQ
Harolds BBQ Documentary
Director: Zach Fish
Editor: Pablo P
In or Out? Girls' AAA Rugby SJHS @ MHS 29 May 2016
Wondering if this was in or out (into touch) MHS Head coach J. Olivier did ask for a replay...
Weber Cup 360
Compilation of 360 shots taken at the Metrodome this year.
360 Media provided by QubicaAMF
PENINSULA POWER FFA CUP FEATURE
How to Remove Pinball Machine Glass
The most difficult part about removing and replacing field glass of a pinball machine is not breaking it. Other than that, it easy....I'll show you how in this video.
Southern Uni Games 2017 (SUGS) - Monash Ultimate Frisbee
SUGs highlights for MUF White & Blue 2017
Colquitt Co. at Mill Creek 2015
Welcome to week 14 of Football Fridays in Georgia 2015. We are at Markham Field for the match up between Colquitt County at Mill Creek High School in Hoschton, GA
Gojushiho sho, Ontario Women 18-44 Individual Kata | 2014 IKD Coupe Canada Cup
2014 IKD Canada Cup hosted in Winnipeg Canada
May 16-18, 2014
Kata (choreographed fighting forms) are an integral
part of karate training. In Shotokan karate there are
a total of 26 katas. These are broken into two groups:
Shorin and Shorei. Shorin teaches speed and agility
where as Shorei focuses on power.
The important elements in Kata are speed, timing,
coordination, expansion and contraction of the body
and the correct application of power and technique.
In judging karate, along with the previous elements,
the vigor, attitude, deportment, and self-control
displayed by the performer are considered in the
judgment.
Since, it is a competition, a mistake in the order
of the performance, losing of one's balance, or not
returning to the original position (each form has an
established line of movement which, when executed
properly, returns the performer to the original starting
position), will lead to a reduction in points.
A contestant who discontinues the form or forgets
the sequence automatically loses.
There are two ways of conducting a kata competition.
One is based upon a flag system and involves two
competitors. As with kumite, the competitors will
wear either a red or a blue belt which correspond to
the flags held by the judges.
After the kata has been completed, the judges display
a red or blue flag to indicate the winner. Crossed flags
above the judge's head indicate a tie.
This system is generally used for elimination rounds.
In the final rounds of competition, each contestant
performs his/her favorite kata. The judges will now
award points for the performance. The highest and
lowest scores among the judges are discarded and
the remaining points are totaled for the competitors
score.
FFA Cup | Ben Cahn - Olympic FC
Post-match interview with Olympic's Head Coach Ben Cahn after their 3-2 loss to Lions FC in the FFA Cup.
OIRC Men vs Cole Harbour - Truro 7's men's final - Ked's try
Ottawa Irish Rugby Club`s(OIRC) Men vs Cole Harbour - Truro 7's men's final - Ked's try
Burnout ~ PS2 PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console that was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the successor to the PlayStation, and is the second installment in the PlayStation lineup of consoles. It was released on March 4, 2000 in Japan, October 26, 2000 in North America, November 24, 2000 in Europe, and November 17, 2000 in Australia. It competed with Sega's Dreamcast, Microsoft's Xbox, and Nintendo's GameCube in the sixth generation of video game consoles.
Announced in 1999, the PlayStation 2 was the first PlayStation console to offer backwards compatibility for its predecessor's DualShock controller, as well as for its games. The PlayStation 2 is the best-selling video game console of all time, selling over 155 million units, with 150 million confirmed by Sony in 2011.More than 3,874 game titles have been released for the PS2 since launch, and more than 1.5 billion copies have been sold. Sony later manufactured several smaller, lighter revisions of the console known as Slimline models in 2004 and well on, and in 2006, announced and launched its successor, the PlayStation 3.
Even with the release of its successor, the PlayStation 2 remained popular well into the seventh generation and continued to be produced until January 4, 2013, when Sony finally announced that the PlayStation 2 had been discontinued after 13 years of production – one of the longest runs for a video game console. Despite the announcement, new games for the console continued to be produced until the end of 2013, including Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin for Japan, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 for North America and Europe, and FIFA 14 for Brazil.
History
Sony announced the PlayStation 2 (PS2) on March 1, 1999. The video game console was positioned as a competitor to Sega's Dreamcast, the first sixth-generation console to be released, although ultimately the main rivals of the PS2 were Nintendo's GameCube and Microsoft's Xbox. The Dreamcast itself launched very successfully in North America later that year, selling over 500,000 units within two weeks.
Soon after the Dreamcast's North American launch, Sony unveiled the PlayStation 2 at the Tokyo Game Show on September 20, 1999. Sony showed fully playable demos of upcoming PlayStation 2 games including Gran Turismo 2000 (later released as Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec) and Tekken Tag Tournament – which showed the console's graphic abilities and power.
The PS2 was launched in March 2000 in Japan, October in North America and November in Europe. Sales of the console, games and accessories pulled in $250 million on the first day, beating the $97 million made on the first day of the Dreamcast. Directly after its release, it was difficult to find PS2 units on retailer shelves due to manufacturing delays.
Another option was purchasing the console online through auction websites such as eBay, where people paid over a thousand dollars for the console. The PS2 initially sold well partly on the basis of the strength of the PlayStation brand and the console's backward compatibility, selling over 980,000 units in Japan by March 5, 2000, one day after launch. This allowed the PS2 to tap the large install base established by the PlayStation – another major selling point over the competition.
Later, Sony added new development kits for game developers and more PS2 units for consumers. The PS2's built-in functionality also expanded its audience beyond the gamer, as its debut pricing was the same or less than a standalone DVD player. This made the console a low cost entry into the home theater market.
The success of the PS2 at the end of 2000 caused Sega problems both financially and competitively, and Sega announced the discontinuation of the Dreamcast in March 2001, just 18 months after its successful launch. The PS2 remained as the only active sixth generation console for over 6 months, before it would face competition from newer rivals; Nintendo's GameCube and Microsoft's Xbox, which were then released.
Many analysts predicted a close three-way matchup among the three consoles; the Xbox having the most powerful hardware, while the GameCube was the least expensive console, and Nintendo changed its policy to encourage third-party developers.
While the PlayStation 2 theoretically had the weakest specification of the three, it had a head start due to its installed base plus strong developer commitment, as well as a built-in DVD player (the Xbox required an adapter, while the GameCube lacked support entirely).
While the PlayStation 2's initial games lineup was considered mediocre, this changed during the 2001 holiday season with the release of several blockbuster games that maintained the PS2's sales momentum and held off its newer rivals. Sony also countered the Xbox by temporarily securing PlayStation 2 exclusives for highly anticipated games such as the Grand Theft Auto series and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
Union College Crew @ Tampa - Men's Varsity Eights at dawn
Union College Crew down in Tampa for Spring break 2012.
Watch in HD!!!!
Note: Shot with a GoPro Hero 2, Timelapse mode 5mp/2sec, put together in Time Lapse Assembler for Mac
UKTKF Women Team Kumite Final - 2009
Rebecca Bloyce, Marli Ekkerd and Jennifer Willis winning the team kumite final at the UKTKF national championships 2009.
Bounty Hunter Seek & Destroy ~ PS2 PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console that was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the successor to the PlayStation, and is the second installment in the PlayStation lineup of consoles. It was released on March 4, 2000 in Japan, October 26, 2000 in North America, November 24, 2000 in Europe, and November 17, 2000 in Australia. It competed with Sega's Dreamcast, Microsoft's Xbox, and Nintendo's GameCube in the sixth generation of video game consoles.
Announced in 1999, the PlayStation 2 was the first PlayStation console to offer backwards compatibility for its predecessor's DualShock controller, as well as for its games. The PlayStation 2 is the best-selling video game console of all time, selling over 155 million units, with 150 million confirmed by Sony in 2011.More than 3,874 game titles have been released for the PS2 since launch, and more than 1.5 billion copies have been sold. Sony later manufactured several smaller, lighter revisions of the console known as Slimline models in 2004 and well on, and in 2006, announced and launched its successor, the PlayStation 3.
Even with the release of its successor, the PlayStation 2 remained popular well into the seventh generation and continued to be produced until January 4, 2013, when Sony finally announced that the PlayStation 2 had been discontinued after 13 years of production – one of the longest runs for a video game console. Despite the announcement, new games for the console continued to be produced until the end of 2013, including Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin for Japan, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 for North America and Europe, and FIFA 14 for Brazil.
History
Sony announced the PlayStation 2 (PS2) on March 1, 1999. The video game console was positioned as a competitor to Sega's Dreamcast, the first sixth-generation console to be released, although ultimately the main rivals of the PS2 were Nintendo's GameCube and Microsoft's Xbox. The Dreamcast itself launched very successfully in North America later that year, selling over 500,000 units within two weeks.
Soon after the Dreamcast's North American launch, Sony unveiled the PlayStation 2 at the Tokyo Game Show on September 20, 1999. Sony showed fully playable demos of upcoming PlayStation 2 games including Gran Turismo 2000 (later released as Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec) and Tekken Tag Tournament – which showed the console's graphic abilities and power.
The PS2 was launched in March 2000 in Japan, October in North America and November in Europe. Sales of the console, games and accessories pulled in $250 million on the first day, beating the $97 million made on the first day of the Dreamcast. Directly after its release, it was difficult to find PS2 units on retailer shelves due to manufacturing delays.
Another option was purchasing the console online through auction websites such as eBay, where people paid over a thousand dollars for the console. The PS2 initially sold well partly on the basis of the strength of the PlayStation brand and the console's backward compatibility, selling over 980,000 units in Japan by March 5, 2000, one day after launch. This allowed the PS2 to tap the large install base established by the PlayStation – another major selling point over the competition.
Later, Sony added new development kits for game developers and more PS2 units for consumers. The PS2's built-in functionality also expanded its audience beyond the gamer, as its debut pricing was the same or less than a standalone DVD player. This made the console a low cost entry into the home theater market.
The success of the PS2 at the end of 2000 caused Sega problems both financially and competitively, and Sega announced the discontinuation of the Dreamcast in March 2001, just 18 months after its successful launch. The PS2 remained as the only active sixth generation console for over 6 months, before it would face competition from newer rivals; Nintendo's GameCube and Microsoft's Xbox, which were then released.
Many analysts predicted a close three-way matchup among the three consoles; the Xbox having the most powerful hardware, while the GameCube was the least expensive console, and Nintendo changed its policy to encourage third-party developers.
While the PlayStation 2 theoretically had the weakest specification of the three, it had a head start due to its installed base plus strong developer commitment, as well as a built-in DVD player (the Xbox required an adapter, while the GameCube lacked support entirely).
While the PlayStation 2's initial games lineup was considered mediocre, this changed during the 2001 holiday season with the release of several blockbuster games that maintained the PS2's sales momentum and held off its newer rivals. Sony also countered the Xbox by temporarily securing PlayStation 2 exclusives for highly anticipated games such as the Grand Theft Auto series and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
Cardinal Gibbons at Boca Raton U19 Rugby
Gibbons 36 - Boca 13