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The song is Night Scene by Sascha Borovcanin: Appears on Chillzone vol 3
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Amazing Billiards in Super Slow Motion and with Infra Red Video.
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Filmed with special high speed-cameras (2000 Frames per Second, Color, Mega pixel) and infrared-cameras (sensitivity 0,08 degrees Celsius). Amazing Billiards in Super Slo |
SUPER SPORT FENCING ATHENS 2004.Romankov. D, SUPER FENCING ATHENS 2004.Roma |
PK戦は別パートへ。
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3月1日(土) 2008 ゼロックススーパーカップ
鹿島 2 - 2(PK 3 - 4)広島 (13:35/国立/27,245人)
得点者:49' 本山雅志(鹿島)、52' 野沢拓也(鹿島)、80' 久保竜彦(広島)、85' 佐藤寿人(広島)
■鹿島アントラーズ
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GK 21 曽ヶ端 準
DF 2 内田 篤人
DF 3 岩政 大樹
DF 4 大岩 剛
DF 7 新井場 徹
MF 15 青木 剛
MF 40 小笠原 満男
MF 10 本山 雅志
MF 8 野沢 拓也
FW 18 マルキーニョス
FW 9 田代 有三
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控え
GK 1 小澤 英明
DF 19 伊野波 雅彦
MF 11 ダニーロ
MF 14 増田 誓志
MF 16 中後 雅喜
MF 25 遠藤 康
FW 17 佐々木 竜太
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監督 オズワルド オリヴェイラ
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■サンフレッチェ広島
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GK 21 木寺 浩一
DF 24 森脇 良太
DF 2 ストヤノフ
DF 5 槙野 智章
MF 16 李 漢宰
MF 6 青山 敏弘
MF 17 服部 公太
MF 20 桑田 慎一朗
MF 7 森崎 浩司
FW 11 佐藤 寿人
FW 18 平繁 龍一
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控え
GK 1 下田 崇
DF 4 ダバツ
MF 14 戸田 和幸
MF 15 高萩 洋次郎
MF 23 遊佐 克美
FW 9 ユキッチ
FW 39 久保 竜彦
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監督 ペトロヴィッチ
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from J's GOAL
:メンバー・ 2008 XEROX SUPER CUP |
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Highlights of Efren Reyes set to the song 'Super Filipino' by the Filipeanuts.
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un homehage a Gianluigi Buffon, porterazo del mundial. super buffon |
Fitzy is all kinds of heartbroken that the Pats lost the Super Bowl and their chance at a perfect season. And he wants to share it with you. Misery loves company! Fitzy's We Blew Super Bowl 42 |
Garmin 60 second extended version of the Super Bowl XLII commercial featuring the nuvi. Visit http://www.garmin.com/gameday for details. Garmin 2008 60 second Super Bo |
A driver avoids a squirrel in the road and various animals scream. Bridgestone "Scream" Super Bow |
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The Super Bowl is an advertising bonanza, a snack food orgy and--oh yeah--a football game.
Animation by Chris Weller
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Music by Javelin
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Are there any other jackies that can dive this deep? I've seen huskies and others, but not small 'beast' like mags! What a champ! The most focused, courageous and enthusiastic being that I know! Magnum Super Jack Russel |
Galatasaray - A. Bilbao 1998, Gheorghe Gica Hagi'nin mükemmel golüyle kazandığımız en unutulmaz maçlarımızdan bir tanesi, i love you hagi , i love you galatasaray,blood is pumpin "Adem Taş" Hagi Galatasaray Athletic Bilb |
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`The Super Fight` was a fictional 1969 boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Rocky Marciano. At the time, Ali and Marciano were the only undefeated heavyweight champions in history and fans often debated who would win had they met in their primes. Ali and Marciano were filmed acting out every possible scenario in a fight and the result was then determined using probability formulas entered into a computer. The final fight was only shown once in selected cinemas around the world and later released as a DVD.
In 1967, radio producer Murray Woroner had the idea of determining the all-time great heavyweight champion of the world in a series of fantasy fights between boxing champions of different eras. Woroner sent out a survey to 250 boxing experts and writers to help determine which boxers would be used in the imaginary fights. Woroner picked the first round of fantasy matches to be:
Jack Dempsey vs. Gentleman Jim Corbett
John L. Sullivan vs. Jim Braddock
Bob Fitzsimmons vs. Jack Sharkey
Jim Jeffries vs. Jersey Joe Walcott
Joe Louis vs. Jess Willard
Max Baer vs. Jack Johnson
Rocky Marciano vs. Gene Tunney
Muhammad Ali vs. Max Schmeling
Punch-by-punch details of the boxer's records during their prime were entered into an NCR 315 computer. Also their strengths, weaknesses, fighting styles and patterns and other factors and scenarios that the boxers could go through were converted into formulas. The NCR-315 with 20K of memory was supplied by SPS (Systems Programming Services), an independent service bureau in Miami Fla. The algorithms was supplied by an NCR mathematician, and programming was done in Fortran by an employee of SPS. Hank Meyer, President and salesman with a one other partner in SPS, was instrumental in setting this competition up, and contended at the time that it was his idea. The actual running of the software was done the night before each broadcast round of the 'computer championship' and took approximately 45 minutes to run, the ouptut was a formatted report containing a series of codes describing each punch. This was then written to magnetic tape, the tape was then manually transferred to a Univac 1005 and printed. This early form of "foot-powered" networking was referred to as sneakernet, the reason for doing this was cost, it was cheaper to print on a 1005 than the 315. This took place in early 1968; the NCR 315 was a state-of-the-art computer at the time.
The outcomes were then staged as radio plays with Woroner and radio announcer Guy LeBow as the commentators. The fantasy fights were broadcast worldwide. Even the boxers who were still alive at the time listened to the programs and some of them participated as commentators. After the series of elimination rounds, the final fight was between Dempsey and Marciano. Marciano defeated Dempsey and was considered to be the all-time greatest heavyweight champion by the computer. Woroner awarded the real Marciano a gold and diamond championship belt worth $10,000.
Ali was angered over his loss to Jim Jeffries in the fantasy fights and sued Woroner for $1 million for defamation of character. The lawsuit was settled when Woroner offered to pay Ali $10,000 to participate in a filmed version of his radio fantasy fights in which Ali would fight Marciano. Ali, who had been stripped of his heavyweight title and American boxing license three years prior, agreed on the condition that he would also receive a cut of the film's profits. Marciano also agreed to participate with a similar deal. The same formulas were used again and entered into the NCR 315. In 1969, filming began in a Miami studio.
Marciano, who had been retired for almost 13 years, lost over 50 pounds and wore a toupee in order to look as he did in his prime. Even for a "fake" fight, Marciano and Ali really looked forward to meeting each other and getting back in the ring.
The two fighters sparred for about 70 to 75 rounds, which were later spliced together according to the computer's findings which had not yet been determined. Every probable scenario was filmed. The final outcome would not be revealed to anyone until the release of the film. Braddock, Louis, Schmeling, Sharkey and Walcott also recorded commentary to be used in the film. Marciano died in a plane crash three weeks after filming wrapped [1].
On January 20, 1970, the fight was shown only once in 1500 theaters over closed-circuit television in the United States, Canada, and throughout Europe. It grossed $5 million. The computer had determined that Marciano would knock Ali out in the 13th round and the film was edited to present that outcome. All prints of the fight except one were supposed to be immediately destroyed, per Woroner's stipulation. However, many theaters played the show long after January 20th.
After watching the film, Ali reportedly said "That computer was made in Alabama," joking that Marciano was favored because he was white. Muhammad Ali Vs Rocky Marciano |
On Thanksgiving Day in 1993, during a rare snow and sleet storm in Dallas, the Cowboys were leading the Miami Dolphins 14-13 with mere seconds remaining in the game. The Dolphins attempted a 41-yard field goal to take the lead but the kick was blocked. While most of his teammates began celebrating, Lett attempted to recover the ball but slipped on the ice as he attempted to pick the football up, and Miami recovered the "muff" on the Dallas one yard line. There was no need to pick up the ball as the Cowboys would have automatically received possession and could have simply run out the clock. By touching the ball and then failing to hold onto it, Lett enabled the Dolphins to take possession and then try another field goal. This second attempt was successful and the Dolphins won the game 16-14.
Late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XXVII, Lett made a play by recovering a fumble on Buffalo's 45 yard line and proceeded to run it back towards the endzone. When he reached the 10 yard line, he started to slow, and held the ball out as he approached the goal line. However, he didn't see a hustling Don Beebe, who was chasing him down from behind. Beebe knocked the ball out of Lett's outstretched hand just before he crossed the goal line, which sent the ball through the endzone, and resulted in a touchback that cost Lett his touchdown. Lett later said he was watching the Jumbotron, and trying to do a "Michael Irvin", where he put the ball out across the goal line. Leon Lett Thanksgiving and Sup |
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