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Often we write too many sketches when creating a HISHE and some scenes get left out. Sometimes they are cut because it didn’t fit the flow of the main video. Sometimes they are cut because they aren’t finished in time. Well rather than let them collect dust we bundled them all together in one collection so you can see those extra scenes that might have been.
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PS – Guardians is in the works
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Man of Steel HISHE
Amazing Spider-Man 2 HISHE
Winter Soldier HISHE
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BAT BLOOD – A Batman V Superman AND Bad Blood Parody ft. Batman:
http://bit.ly/BatBlood
How Big Hero 6 Should Have Ended:
http://bit.ly/BigHero6HISHE
Villain Pub – The New Smile:
http://bit.ly/VPNewSmile
How Jurassic World Should Have Ended:
http://bit.ly/JurassicWorldHISHE
How Inside Out Should Have Ended:
http://bit.ly/InsideOutHISHE
How The Avengers: Age of Ultron Should Have Ended – Part Two:
http://bit.ly/UltronPartTwo
How The Avengers: Age of Ultron Should Have Ended – Part One:
http://bit.ly/UltronPart1
Super Cafe: Batman v Superman – It’s On!
http://bit.ly/SuperCafeItsOn
How Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Should Have Ended:
http://bit.ly/NinjaTurtlesHISHE
Batman Meets Galadriel:
http://bit.ly/BatmanMeetsGaladriel
How The Battle of the Five Armies Should Have Ended:
http://bit.ly/Battleof5ArmiesHISHE
March Update – Painting the Elf Army:
http://bit.ly/PaintingElfArmy
Movie Mash: The Hunger Games and Robocop:
http://bit.ly/HungerGamesRobocopMash
Super Cafe: And The Reboot Goes To:
http://bit.ly/SuperCafeReboot
Extras – Painting the Quicksilver Scene:
http://bit.ly/ExtraQuicksilver
Total Spoilage – Lord of the Rings:
http://bit.ly/LordoftheRingsSpoilage
How X-Men: Days of Future Past Should Have Ended:
http://bit.ly/X-MenDOFPHISHE
Jurrassic World – Raptor Training:
http://bit.ly/RaptorTraining
Movie Mash: Gremlins and Taken:
http://bit.ly/GremlinsTakenHISHE
Recipe: Strongman Pasta Asciutta – http://bit.ly/10nuBwf
In this episode of FUEL, a new series dedicated to the high-performance diets of athletes, we follow Robert Oberst—aka Obie—one of America’s leading professional strongmen, holder of the American record in the Log Lift, and eater extraordinaire. In an average day, Obie consumes 15,000–20,000 calories to power himself through hours of punishing training. From the gym to the kitchen, Obie shows us the kind of fuel he needs in order to stay at the top of his sport.
Check out “The 10,000 Calorie Sumo Wrestler Diet” – http://bit.ly/Sumo-Diet
Watch: “The Guy Who Survived on Pizza for 25 Years” – http://bit.ly/1CRWEzL
Scott & Brendo (“Reverie” – Instrumental) http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project Inspired By:
4 years of testing and experimenting with sugar rockets, and recently a lot of influence from the book “Easy PVC Rockets” by Jason Smiley. (http://bit.ly/IBEasyPVCRockets) If you check out the link, please share the love and let Jason know that Grant Thompson sent you. 🙂 Thank you!
My friend NightHawkInLight also has an awesome video on a different method of making a cored rocket with black powder. You can see that here: http://bit.ly/IBBPCoredRockets
WARNING:
Rockets are not toys, and this project really should not be duplicated. This video is mainly for educational and demonstrational purposes. If you’re going to attempt it anyway, I highly suggest contacting local rocket clubs to become familiar with local laws, and how to stay out of trouble with the FAA, and avoid hurting any people or property. Playing with unstable rocket motors could result in serious injury, property damage and/or legal ramifications. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
You should be aware that misuse, or careless use, of rocket propellants or ignition of an incendiary or explosive material may not be legal in your area. Check local laws and inquire with local rocketry clubs on how to safely make and launch sugar rockets.
Project History & More Info:
After making my video on Homemade Rocket Fuel (http://bit.ly/DIYRocketFuel) I had a lot of requests on how I built the one that launched at the end of the video. Although that rocket motor worked very well, I wanted to get the process down to a science before making a video about it.
This project video shows a slightly different approach to the sugar motor using the same ingredients, and a demonstration of how the rocket motor performs. The main difference is that this is rammed powder as opposed to caramelizing the sugar mix.
Sugar rockets are the slowest burning of all rocket fuels, and it’s highly unlikely that PVC will explode when using kitty litter plugs and sugar for the propellent. In all my destructive testing, and controlled attempts to get one to fail catastrophically, the PVC was never damaged. All that would happen is that the plugs would blast out.
Saying that, I wouldn’t use PVC with black power rockets. That is a different story altogether.
These motor blasted up over 2,300 feet high without any payload, which has been very consistent with all the motors I made for the project video.
Some people wonder how I was able to measure it at 2,300 feet high. It’s a rough guess based on my raw video footage. I was able to detect the apogee of the rocket by a timed delay mix showing the arch, then measuring the time from apogee to impact. It was just about 12 seconds exactly, and I entered that into a gravity calculator for falling objects (http://www.gravitycalc.com/) and got a result of 706 meters, which is 2,316 ft.
Although the project video shows step-by-step how to build the motors, I would caution anyone wanting to make one to take precautions. These are not toys. They can light things on fire, and fall down on peoples heads, which I imagine could cause serious injury.
You may need permits, or only be able to launch these on special experimental launch days with local rocketry clubs.
My launch was out in the middle of the dessert, miles and miles away from any people, property and anything flammable. Safety precautions were in place in case anything went wrong.
Having said that, I’m very proud of how these little motors perform, and amazed at how cheaply they can be made.
To see how to add a time delay mix and parachute ejection charge, make sure to watch part 2 (Redneck Rocketry) http://bit.ly/RedneckRocketry
00:36 Ubisoft parrots the idea that 30 FPS gives a more cinematic feel: http://bit.ly/1w8U75m // http://bit.ly/1t4Qs6u
10:35 FarCry 4 season pass detailed: http://bit.ly/10mW8hv
Footage courtesy of Ubisoft: http://bit.ly/1zkq7Wq
Content Patch Episode 183 – October 22nd, 2014
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28 minutes of super fun Halloween songs for young learners from the “Super Simple Songs – Halloween” DVD! Created for ages 3 and up.
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“Super Simple Songs – Halloween” is a must have for Halloween classes and parties! 13 super simple, super fun animated Halloween songs, including children’s favorites “Knock Knock, Trick Or Treat?” “Go Away!” “The Skeleton Dance,” and more. Developed for young learners, these Halloween-themed songs cover topics such as counting, emotions, parts of the body, and sharing. Created for ages 3 and up. Easy-to-teach, easy-to-learn, and not too spooky ^_^.
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Hello, My Friends: 0:00
Can You Make A Happy Face?: 1:02
This Is The Way We Carve A Pumpkin: 2:51
Go Away, Spooky Goblin!: 4:05
Give Me Something Good To Eat: 5:42
Who Took The Candy?: 7:09
The Skeleton Dance: 9:12
Knock Knock, Trick Or Treat?: 10:54
Go Away!: 15:39
Five Creepy Spiders: 17:15
One For You, One For Me: 19:45
Knock Knock, Trick Or Treat? (Part 2): 22:19
Goodbye, My Friends: 27:08
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