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The History of Another Dimension - 50 Years of Bentley's V8 Engine
Dr Ulrich Eichhorn's lecture covers the original design and development of the Bentley V8 engine, from its introduction in 1959, in their S2 model, through to its present day form in the newly launched Bentley Brooklands coupe.
With contributions from several senior figures involved with the engine's creation and evolution over the last 50 years, the talk will describe how a well thought out concept and its careful execution have carried the design through to 2009, while other contemporaries have long since fallen by the wayside.
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Science in the youtube age
How to post a presentation?
Video Sharing: A Brand New Way to Express Yourself on the Web
A video hosting service, also known as video sharing service allows
individuals to upload video clips to an Internet website.
frontal solver
Hi i am asha working for PhD using FEM technique ,i am writing my code in c++ and facing problem in frontal solver in backspacing stage.My pointer do not read the data from begining of the last line.Since one year i am struck-up at this stage.Can you suggest what is equivalent commond od back space in c++.Can you give me coding for frontal solver in C++.
Collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, 7 November 1940
In today's class of complex analysis, my co-instructor Scott Norris was lecturing on resonance. He mentioned a YouTube video of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Also instructive is the entry of the bridge on Wikipedia.
Moebius transformations
Michael Brenner has just pointed out to me this video of the Moebius transformations.
Everything is miscellaneous (Video)
While preparing a talk on iMechanica , I came across the following video "Information R/evolution" by Michael Wesch, an assistant professor of anthropology at Kansas State University. This thought provoking video echoes a recent comment on "The future of knowledge?"
Enjoy!
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