The Almost People: Doctor Who Episode 6 Trailer

Terror awaits The Doctor in an all-new episode of Doctor Who, “The Almost People” — part two of “The Rebel Flesh” written by Matthew Graham, writer of Life On Mars and Ashes To Ashes. Doctor Who returns to BBC America with all-new episodes premiering late summer 2011.
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D3Live: Should You Build a Computer?

In this episode of D3Live we ask should you build a computer?

D3Live: Should You Build a Computer?

For many people building a computer is a worthwhile endeavor that lets you get the exact build that you need, whether it be for gaming, video editing, movie making, photo editing and Photoshop or something else. However there are things to avoid such as forcing parts, breaking CPUs and frying components so today thehostler0 and I go over some of the pros, cons and tips such as good cases and cooling for your custom build.

D3Live is a weekly show I do live every Saturday at 3PM Eastern time live on BlogTV. If you are interested in asking me questions for the video or just watching the show live keep an eye out as I will post a video here on YouTube before I begin. http://www.blogtv.com/people/duncan33303

Follow The Right Path – Britain’s Got Talent 2011 audition – International Version

Britain’s Got Talent: Jamie and George are best mates who met whilst playing football in their local area. Since, they’ve become friends and started making music together. Inspired by Eminem, the boys began to immitate his rapping and discovered that they enjoyed it – so made some recordings on a cheap supermarket microphone! Today they’re here to share their passion for music and rap with the Britain’s Got Talent judges with a song they created about their granddads. Follow The Right Path usually rap about about more serious matters such as making a change in the world, rather than the traditional subjects rappers tend to choose. With their families watching from the wings, these boys aren’t the typical youths people had them pegged up to be. Impressive lyrically, and full of emotion – will the boys’ efforts be rewarded in the competition?

Robbie Firmin – Britain’s Got Talent 2011 audition – International Version

Britain’s Got Talent: 7-year-old Robbie is here primarily to sing, but also to give his mum the best birthday present ever – winning Britain’s Got Talent! This fearless young lad wants to make his family very proud of him – especially his aunty, who he immediately tries to set up on a date with judge Louis! In his tiny little suit, dwarfed by the enormous stage – Robbie doesn’t let any of it get to him as he belts out his favourite song – My Way, even stopping to quieten the crowd as he hadn’t finished yet! Will little Robbie’s impressive talent be good enough for the finals of the competition, or will he be going home disappointed? How could you say no to that face?!

Abyss – Britain’s Got Talent 2011 audition – International Version

Britain’s Got Talent: Abyss are a young streetdance troupe from South London, who describe themselves as a big brotherhood. Originally constructed through friends, family and auditions, these boys would be truly honoured to perform their act for the Queen on the Royal Variety Performance – something which they strongly believe she’d love! With streetdance acts having proved popular in Britain’s Got Talent in the past, these boys are hopeful, but the judges are tired of seeing the same old act. There has been a standard set by previous winners of the competition that all streetdance acts must now measure up to. Can this group of 17 to 28 year old dancers impress the judges enough, with their incredible synchronicity, to advance through the competition to prove what they can really do?

Paul Gbegbaje – Britain’s Got Talent 2011 audition – International Version

Britain’s Got Talent: 19-year-old Paul started playing the piano quite late – at the age of 14. But even before he even had a piano to sit at, he was able to imagine the music in his head and play along on a drawn keyboard! Paul admits that he’s not very good with words, but feels that he can really express himself through the music that he plays – and he feels completely happy if he’s got a piano in front of him. His ultimate dream is to wake up every morning, knowing that he can do what he loves – and with this incredible talent that he performs for the Britain’s Got Talent judges, there seems to be no limit for what he will be able to achieve! With his mindblowing ability to just make the instrument sing – will Paul and his piano make it all the way through to the finals?