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Two professional engineers illustrate the proper care and practical benefits of cats. None of the cats, humans, or engineers were mistreated in the making of this film. They were however, slightly annoyed. Song on ending credits is called "Sparky's New Bike" from Shockwave-sound.com royalty free music website.
Video duration: 275 seconds
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Notorious hacker Chris Tarnovsky opens his underground laboratory to Wired.com, providing a peek into the world of satellite TV smart-card hacking. This complicated process involves nail polish, a pin head and various acids -- so don't try this at home (unless you're Chris Tarnovsky)!
Video duration: 456 seconds
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Based on the ballad of Casey Jones, this cartoon profiles a devoted, ruthless mail train engineer who strives to keep time in the face of extreme obstacles, from rain and damsels in distress to bandits and brown cows.
Video duration: 776 seconds
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MIT engineer and research scientist Jeff King details how the official government story violates the laws of physics and chemistry. He goes on to explain how the subsequent government investigations were designed NOT to uncover what happened. He also provides insight into what most likely happened that day.
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In the years leading up to his death in Friday's Metrolink crash, engineer Robert Sanchez's life was marked by health and job concerns. The NTSB is looking at Sanchez's background after determining human error is likely to blame for the wreck. (Sept. 17)
Investigators released new details in the nation's deadliest rail crash since 1993. They say a commuter train engineer was sending text messages seconds before he ran a red signal and collided with a Union Pacific train, killing 25 people. (Oct. 1)
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The work of a racecar engineer is crucial to the success of a Formula One team, according to Panasonic Toyota Racing officials. Francesco Nenci and Gianluca Pisanello work with drivers Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher.