Editors - Escape The NestThe Editors playing live at the bbc electric proms
Coca-Cola "Bird's Nest" Olympic TVCSee delightful animated birds celebrate the opening of the "Birds Nest" Olympic Stadium in their own way. For more of Coca-Cola's Olympic TVCs and promotions visit www.icoke.cn
Hummingbird Nest Documentary - High QualityHummingbird babies growing up in the nest, from "Eggs" to the actual moment they leave the nest!
One flew over the cuckoo's nestTrailer of the movie
Boy Sets Fire - Last Year's Nestboy sets fire - last year's nest official video
Angel's NestAngel's Nest is a sustainable home in Taos, New Mexico made from straw bale, tires, pop cans and bottles. The electricity is generated through wind and solar technology. Rain water is captured as culinary water and there is a bio-diesel/hydrogen fueling station outside. http://www.empowermentchannel.org
China Beijing Olympic National Stadium - Bird's Nest (1of5)The Beijing National Stadium (traditional Chinese: 北京國家體育場; simplified Chinese: 北京国家体育场; Hanyu Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; Tongyong Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), also known as the National Stadium,[1] or the "Bird's Nest" (鳥巢) for its architecture, is a stadium finished for the Olympic Green in Beijing, China that has so far been completed as of March 2008.[2] The stadium will host the main track and field competitions for the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. It is located east of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.In 2002, Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron collaborated with ArupSport and China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. Contemporary Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei, is the Artistic Consultant for design.[3] The ground was broken on Christmas Eve December 2003, and construction started in March 2004, but was halted by the high construction cost in August 2004 and continued again. In January 2008, concerns about construction working conditions arose when it was revealed that 2 workers had died during the stadium's construction.The stadium can seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the Olympics. The capacity will then be reduced to 80,000 after the Games. It has replaced the original intended venue of the Guangdong Olympic Stadium[citation needed]. The stadium is 330 metres long by 220 metres wide, and is 69.2 metres tall. The stadium uses 258,000 square metres of space and has a usable area of 204,000 square metres. It was built with 36 km of unwrapped steel[citation needed], with a combined weight of 45,000 tonnes. The stadium has some 11,000 square metres of underground rooms with waterproof walls. The stadium will cost up to 3.5 billion yuan (≈423 million USD).Upon completion, this stadium will boast a state of the art Solar PV system produced by Suntech Power
Empty Nest ThemeOpening theme from the final season. This one is from the Series Finale of the show.
The National - Wasp Nest (@ Spin)The National playing "Wasp Nest" at a private Spin gig.
Cave Diving Eagle's NestEagle's Nest is a deep cave in FL just north of Tampa. It used to be concidered the Mt. Everest of Cave dives to many technical divers. Its remote, over 300ft deep in areas and very unique! For more info and videos visit www.LiquidProductionsLLC.com
One flew over the cuckoo's nestElectroshock therapy scene
Giant Bird's Nest On Office BlockAn artist has built a giant bird's nest on the side of an office block in Brussels, Belgium. Benjamin Verdonck lived in the giant art installation entitled "The Great Swallow" for 5 days to the amazement of passers-by and even staged the fall of a giant egg.www.itnsource.com
Birds Nest Soup - ThailandFebruary 2006The small Thai town of Pattani has gone to the birds -- literally. The town's economy is booming after residents started collecting bird saliva.Sea Swift nests, used to make birds' nest soup and made from hardened saliva, sell for $2,000 a kg. A few years ago, the birds inexplicably started colonising Pattani. Now, all the residents have got in on the act. As one resident states: "We used to live here. But now we're going to move to make space for the birds."
Ai Weiwei: Olympic Bird's Nest & BeyondFrom http://tui.cn/sexybeijing/http://www.sexybeijing.tv Ai Weiwei came up with the woven design of the Bird's Nest Stadium, the centerpiece of Beijing's 2008 Olympic games. As a respected architect, artist and outspoken social critic, Ai is a true Beijing renaissance man. In this episode of the Hard Hat Show, Mia Lee talks to Ai about the Bird's Nest, architecture and Beijing's helter skelter development of recent years.This episode is sponsored by TUI, click below to find out about traveling to Beijing with TUI:http://tui.cn/sexybeijing/
Editors - Escape The Nest (Melkweg)Editors perform the track 'Escape The Nest', taken from their 2nd album An End Has A Start, live at the Melkweg in Amsterdam.
Jack Nicholson winning an Oscar® for "Cuckoo's Nest"Art Carney presents the Best Actor Oscar® to Jack Nicholson for his performance in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" - 48th Annual Academy Awards in 1976.
China Beijing Olympic National Stadium - Bird's Nest (2of5)The Beijing National Stadium (traditional Chinese: 北京國家體育場; simplified Chinese: 北京国家体育场; Hanyu Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; Tongyong Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), also known as the National Stadium,[1] or the "Bird's Nest" (鳥巢) for its architecture, is a stadium finished for the Olympic Green in Beijing, China that has so far been completed as of March 2008.[2] The stadium will host the main track and field competitions for the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. It is located east of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.In 2002, Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron collaborated with ArupSport and China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. Contemporary Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei, is the Artistic Consultant for design.[3] The ground was broken on Christmas Eve December 2003, and construction started in March 2004, but was halted by the high construction cost in August 2004 and continued again. In January 2008, concerns about construction working conditions arose when it was revealed that 2 workers had died during the stadium's construction.The stadium can seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the Olympics. The capacity will then be reduced to 80,000 after the Games. It has replaced the original intended venue of the Guangdong Olympic Stadium[citation needed]. The stadium is 330 metres long by 220 metres wide, and is 69.2 metres tall. The stadium uses 258,000 square metres of space and has a usable area of 204,000 square metres. It was built with 36 km of unwrapped steel[citation needed], with a combined weight of 45,000 tonnes. The stadium has some 11,000 square metres of underground rooms with waterproof walls. The stadium will cost up to 3.5 billion yuan (≈423 million USD).
ツバメの巣 Swallow Bird Nest今年も人通りの多いところを選んでツバメがあちこちに巣を作っていました。まだヒナは誕生していないようです。大阪府柏原市で撮影。
2008 Derby Peregrine Falcon (5) - Courtship & Nest ScrapingWatch how our male peregrine stands, head bowed, completely still, then flies off. 90seconds later the female wadles over and stands in the nest scrape. We then see her scrape with her legs and move stones around the nest platform. It won't be long now before we can expect eggs to be laid. preparing
世界地図@渋谷o-nestシクロエンジンの渋谷o-nestでのライブです。曲は世界地図。
黒人天才 kokujin tensai Live@O-nest TOKYO KetsutobiKETSUTOBI!!!
2008 Hummingbird Nest Documentary+'EVIL BLIPVERTS' SHOCKER!!Hummingbird babies grow up and learn to fly in our garden, before leaving the nest for good. BEWARE, quick frames of my animal bronzes pop up randomly (so if you don't like that idea, please don't watch). Steve Worthington, steveworthingtonart.com, storyboard squad, storyboardsquad. Hummingbirds, nest, nests, bird, birds, humming bird, hummingbird
Nisennenmondai - (No Title) [Live at Shibuya O-nest 2004]Live at Shibuya O-nest 2004.05.07
Obsessing over China's Bird's Nest - 11 August 2008The radical design of China's National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, has captured the imagination of many in Beijing.One of them is a 70-year-old Chinese photographer who spent hours painstakingly documenting the construction of the unique structure from day one.
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Victoria Bald Eagle Nest SitesIt's fledging time! On July 12 I spent the day in the Victoria, BC, Canada area touring around several wild bald eagles nest. It's time for the eagle babies to make their first flights. On two of the nests (ie: Sidney) we know for a fact that it was the baby's first ever flight because there is a 24 hour live web cam set up filming.Check it out! http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, ReduxA classic returns with a whole new cast of characters.
China Beijing Olympic National Stadium - Bird's Nest (3of5)The Beijing National Stadium (traditional Chinese: 北京國家體育場; simplified Chinese: 北京国家体育场; Hanyu Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; Tongyong Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), also known as the National Stadium,[1] or the "Bird's Nest" (鳥巢) for its architecture, is a stadium finished for the Olympic Green in Beijing, China that has so far been completed as of March 2008.[2] The stadium will host the main track and field competitions for the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. It is located east of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.In 2002, Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron collaborated with ArupSport and China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. Contemporary Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei, is the Artistic Consultant for design.[3] The ground was broken on Christmas Eve December 2003, and construction started in March 2004, but was halted by the high construction cost in August 2004 and continued again. In January 2008, concerns about construction working conditions arose when it was revealed that 2 workers had died during the stadium's construction.The stadium can seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the Olympics. The capacity will then be reduced to 80,000 after the Games. It has replaced the original intended venue of the Guangdong Olympic Stadium[citation needed]. The stadium is 330 metres long by 220 metres wide, and is 69.2 metres tall. The stadium uses 258,000 square metres of space and has a usable area of 204,000 square metres. It was built with 36 km of unwrapped steel[citation needed], with a combined weight of 45,000 tonnes. The stadium has some 11,000 square metres of underground rooms with waterproof walls. The stadium will cost up to 3.5 billion yuan (≈423 million USD).
China Beijing Olympic National Stadium - Bird's Nest (4of5)The Beijing National Stadium (traditional Chinese: 北京國家體育場; simplified Chinese: 北京国家体育场; Hanyu Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; Tongyong Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), also known as the National Stadium,[1] or the "Bird's Nest" (鳥巢) for its architecture, is a stadium finished for the Olympic Green in Beijing, China that has so far been completed as of March 2008.[2] The stadium will host the main track and field competitions for the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. It is located east of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.In 2002, Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron collaborated with ArupSport and China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. Contemporary Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei, is the Artistic Consultant for design.[3] The ground was broken on Christmas Eve December 2003, and construction started in March 2004, but was halted by the high construction cost in August 2004 and continued again. In January 2008, concerns about construction working conditions arose when it was revealed that 2 workers had died during the stadium's construction.The stadium can seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the Olympics. The capacity will then be reduced to 80,000 after the Games. It has replaced the original intended venue of the Guangdong Olympic Stadium[citation needed]. The stadium is 330 metres long by 220 metres wide, and is 69.2 metres tall. The stadium uses 258,000 square metres of space and has a usable area of 204,000 square metres. It was built with 36 km of unwrapped steel[citation needed], with a combined weight of 45,000 tonnes. The stadium has some 11,000 square metres of underground rooms with waterproof walls. The stadium will cost up to 3.5 billion yuan (≈423 million USD).
China Beijing Olympic National Stadium - Bird's Nest (5of5)The Beijing National Stadium (traditional Chinese: 北京國家體育場; simplified Chinese: 北京国家体育场; Hanyu Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; Tongyong Pinyin: Běijīng Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), also known as the National Stadium,[1] or the "Bird's Nest" (鳥巢) for its architecture, is a stadium finished for the Olympic Green in Beijing, China that has so far been completed as of March 2008.[2] The stadium will host the main track and field competitions for the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. It is located east of the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.In 2002, Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron collaborated with ArupSport and China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. Contemporary Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei, is the Artistic Consultant for design.[3] The ground was broken on Christmas Eve December 2003, and construction started in March 2004, but was halted by the high construction cost in August 2004 and continued again. In January 2008, concerns about construction working conditions arose when it was revealed that 2 workers had died during the stadium's construction.The stadium can seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the Olympics. The capacity will then be reduced to 80,000 after the Games. It has replaced the original intended venue of the Guangdong Olympic Stadium[citation needed]. The stadium is 330 metres long by 220 metres wide, and is 69.2 metres tall. The stadium uses 258,000 square metres of space and has a usable area of 204,000 square metres. It was built with 36 km of unwrapped steel[citation needed], with a combined weight of 45,000 tonnes. The stadium has some 11,000 square metres of underground rooms with waterproof walls. The stadium will cost up to 3.5 billion yuan (≈423 million USD).Are you and the gang heading back to the college years? This week we show you how to make your dorm room an individualized space with personality. with a cool project, 10 DIY dorm tips, and a special appearance by the new cast of 90210.Links:Beverley Hills 90210- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098749/Preserve's Biodegradable Cups- http://www.recycline.com/products.htmlWiki's Bean Bag Chair How-to- http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Bean-Bag
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