Chris Evans & Samuel L. Jackson talk Marvel’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Nerdist News’ Dan Casey sat down with Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson and Anthony and Joe Russo to talk Marvel’s latest comic action film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

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Patton | #TBT Trailer | 20th Century FOX

Winner of seven 1970 ACADEMY AWARDS® including Best Picture and Best Actor for George C. Scott,* Patton is a riveting portrayal of one of the twentieth century’s greatest military geniuses. As rebellious as he was brilliant, George Patton (Scott) was the only general truly feared by the Nazis, yet his own volatile personality was
the one enemy he could never defeat.

*1970: Best Picture, Directing, Actor (George C. Scott), Writing, Film Editing, Art Direction, Sound.

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Silver/Copper/Nickel Alloy

Melting down 1 gram bars of Silver, Copper, Nickel and Brass with hydrogen and oxygen. Brass is already an alloy of copper and zinc, and did not melt down easy as a I learned from my Brass, Lead and Gunpowder video. I then combine the three workable metals Silver, copper and nickel to create…….Silvcopickel

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Jennifer Golbeck: The curly fry conundrum: Why social media “likes” say more than you might think

Much can be done with online data. But did you know that computer wonks once determined that liking a Facebook page about curly fries means you’re also intelligent? Really. Computer scientist Jennifer Golbeck explains how this came about, how some applications of the technology are not so benign — and why she thinks we should return the control of information to its rightful owners.

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Salmon Scotch Eggs Recipe – SORTED

Our twist on the traditional pork scotch egg – Lemon and dill flavoured salmon with a gooey runny egg in the middle and crispy outer crumb…delicious! This recipe is great hot or cold and ideal for buffets, picnics or packed lunches.

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QC#25 – “Mad Science” Leidenfrost Experiment

DANGER: For demonstrational purposes only. Do not try this at home. The Leidenfrost effect is demonstrated using some “Mad Science”.

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“Drinking Liquid Nitrogen” http://youtu.be/R2f1ECjs9fA

WARNING: This video is for demonstrational purposes only. Although Liquid Nitrogen isn’t readily accessible to the general public, it should always be treated with caution and respect. At a temperature of -321F, it will start to freeze organic matter within seconds. Never drink liquid nitrogen. Use of video content is at own risk.

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To get this effect, I took a deep breath in, held it, then poured a small amount of LN2 into my mouth, and blew it out forcefully without hesitation.

Assuming that my mouth is approximately 98.6F and liquid nitrogen is -321F, there is a difference of nearly 420F. As the liquid nitrogen contacts my mouth, it is instantly boiled and vaporized, and amazingly doesn’t make contact with my mouth at all. The cloud you see blowing out as a cloud is caused from moisture in the air being condensed by the extreme, and sudden, temperature change.

There is a danger if larger amounts of LN2 are used, as it could quickly cool the mouth and cause tissue damage.

This footage was originally included in my “7 “Super Cool” Demonstrations with Liquid Nitrogen” video: http://youtu.be/KlAl5RHAAns, but was cut out due to some viewer concerns.

Presented in this manner, the footage is still accessible, but not implied to be duplicatable.

JON SCHNEPP Talks THE DEATH OF “SUPERMAN LIVES” at Comic-Con – Extended Interview

JON SCHNEPP talks THE DEATH OF “SUPERMAN LIVES” in this extended interview during the Geek Week Comics Panel.

Filmed live during San Diego Comic-Con on the Geek Week stage in Petco Park.

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