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http://www.ted.com "Rock star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science in an engaging, accessible way, Cox brings us along on a tour of the massive complex and describes his part in it -- and the vital role it's going to play in understanding our universe.
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The big man gave us a special treat, spinning an early funk fueled set of filthy grooves outside on the terrace of Space, before the main attaction inside. The atmosphere and vibe on the dance floor of the terrrace was truly something special, equalled by Coxy's technical and programming skills. from www.dancetrippin.tv
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My own version of the Britney Spears Megamix by Chris Cox. It's different (and longer) than the original! Lemme know what you think.
Use URL below to download Full Size:
http://www.joshye wuhh.net/home/media/ Britney_Megamix.wmv< br />
Use URL below to download smaller size:
http://www.joshye wuhh.net/home/media/ Britney_Spears_Small .wmv
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Brian Cox, Actor; Career montage; 1 clip from "Adaptation' [Columbia Pictures]; 1 clip from "25th Hour" [Touchstone Pictures]; 1 clip from "Manhunter" [Anchor Bay Entertainment]; 1 clip from "Nuremberg" [Turner Network Television]
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As they circle eachother XD
Hilarious.
MY favorite part is JD's voice when he says, "Look, Doctor,"
From "My New Coat"
Agh, sorry at the end, youtube cut it off. JD's saying "Wow"
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Deborah Cox sings her most widely known dance hit and the modern gay anthem, "Absolutely Not" at the Kurt Browning Gotta Skate TV special in November 2002. Look for her cute choreography during the line "my picture never fit your frame."
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Broadcast the night of the Large Hadron Collider switch on, Professor Brian Cox explains to Jeremy Paxman and Sir David King (the president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science) why curiosity-driven scientific research is of vital importance for the future of humanity.