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Scary Hours - 26 Mai 2007
St-Jean-Marie-Vienney, Gatineau, Quebec
www.OverDoseTV.com
Scary Hours - 26 Mai 2007
St-Jean-Marie-Vienney, Gatineau, Quebec
www.OverDoseTV.com ( moins )
1ier MAI 2009 À L'EXODE AFTERHOUR THORK TOUR 2009
12am à 3am dj Marc Lachapelle (Le Chill, montreal)
3am à 5am dj Leecroy (likuidproduction//évènement reeboot//L'exode Afterhours,Sherbrooke//Space Afterhours,Trois-Rivière) www.djleecroy.com 5am à
8h dj Skittel'zz(reboot//Living room,sherbrooke.L'exode After hours,sherbrooke//Super9)
8am à 10am dj jenna diva (L'exode After... ( plus )
1ier MAI 2009 À L'EXODE AFTERHOUR THORK TOUR 2009
12am à 3am dj Marc Lachapelle (Le Chill, montreal)
3am à 5am dj Leecroy (likuidproduction//évènement reeboot//L'exode Afterhours,Sherbrooke//Space Afterhours,Trois-Rivière) www.djleecroy.com 5am à
8h dj Skittel'zz(reboot//Living room,sherbrooke.L'exode After hours,sherbrooke//Super9)
8am à 10am dj jenna diva (L'exode After hours,sherbrooke//Nébula dayclub,Montréal//Urgence dayclub, Laval/ Circus Afterhours, Montréal)
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reportage sur le phénomène After hours en estrie 2006
reportage sur le phénomène After hours en estrie 2006 ( moins )
Kate Ryan - Lily - Live à Debby En Nancys Happy Hour - 23 décembre 2007
Kate Ryan - Lily - Live à Debby En Nancys Happy Hour - 23 décembre 2007 ( moins )
This is the fastest car in the world. It can reach 407km per hour.
This is the fastest car in the world. It can reach 407km per hour. ( moins )
Musique de Philip Glass/The poet acts/ The Hours
Musique de Philip Glass/The poet acts/ The Hours ( moins )
FRANCAIS:
Regarder Dans Le Brouillard (The Fog Watch) était une poésie par l’oncle de Vic Sadot, George Reuter.Vic a adapté le poème à la musique en 1976. Le poèt regarde dans le brouillard et une vision du passé apparaît roulement. Il y a deux conducteurs de bestiaux dans un chariot dessiné par boeufs prenant leur moisson au marché. En jours avant les routes paves, ce voyage était une... ( plus )
FRANCAIS:
Regarder Dans Le Brouillard (The Fog Watch) était une poésie par l’oncle de Vic Sadot, George Reuter.Vic a adapté le poème à la musique en 1976. Le poèt regarde dans le brouillard et une vision du passé apparaît roulement. Il y a deux conducteurs de bestiaux dans un chariot dessiné par boeufs prenant leur moisson au marché. En jours avant les routes paves, ce voyage était une aventure annuaire que les fermiers ont attendu ardemment. Tandis qu'ils voyageaient sur les routes boueuses, ils parlent de ce qu'ils ont voulu pour acheter quand ils sont arrivés au marché à Dover, Delaware: " D'abord, j'achèterai le tissu pour ma bonne dame, Sadie, une bouteille de rhum pour mon bon voisin, Brady, farine pour des biscuits, du lard et des haricots, les graines pour cultiver les légumes verts dans mon jardin de printemps sur ma terre. " Un voyage qui a besoin de seulement quelques heures aujourd'hui a exigé un séjour durant la nuit à L'Auberge de Sirène (Mermaid Inn)et pour le retour du marché.
ANGLAIS:
The Fog Watch was a poem by Vic Sadot's Uncle George Reuter that Vic adapted to music. The poet looks into the fog and a vision of the past comes rolling through. There are two drovers in an oxen drawn wagon taking their harvest to market. In the days before paved roads this trek was an annual overnight adventure that the farmers looked forward to. As they trod over the muddy roads they talk about what they want to buy when they get to the market in Dover, Delaware. "First I'll buy cloth for my good lady Sadie, a bottle of rum for my good neighbor Brady, flour for bisuits, some bacon and beans, seed for growing spring garden greens on my land. " A trip that takes us a few hours today required an overnight stay at the Mermaid Tavern Inn on the way to and on the way back from the marketplace. ( moins )
This is the latest lecture of the researcher David Icke.(2008) 6 Hours of mind-blowing information. So buckle your seat belt because this is gonna be a long ride!
This is the latest lecture of the researcher David Icke.(2008) 6 Hours of mind-blowing information. So buckle your seat belt because this is gonna be a long ride! ( moins )
Voici les détails de la moto tel qu'écrit par l'instigateur du projet:
Backyard project to create a form of local transportation WITHOUT burning gasoline. Since I work within 5 miles of my home and do a lot of local running around, the idea was to leave the car at home and commute with clean, quiet electric power as much as possible.
Have been on the road only a few weeks -- still in the... ( plus )
Voici les détails de la moto tel qu'écrit par l'instigateur du projet:
Backyard project to create a form of local transportation WITHOUT burning gasoline. Since I work within 5 miles of my home and do a lot of local running around, the idea was to leave the car at home and commute with clean, quiet electric power as much as possible.
Have been on the road only a few weeks -- still in the testing/adjusting phase, but so far it looks like this:
Bike has a lot (too much) low end torque so it is pretty quick from a standing start. However, the top speed right now is about 45mph. Since I started with a low 6:1 gear ratio, I have plenty of room to change gearing for more top speed -- however, since I use this locally (mostly on 35mph city streets), I don't really need much more speed. Also, I chose the Alltrax controller because it comes with free software so I can plug my laptop into the bike and adjust motor power, throttle curve, etc.
I'm currently using four 12 volt batteries for a 48 volt bike. Since this was an "experiment" and my first EV, I used the cheapest batteries I could find (Wal-Mart 85 ah Marine batteries at about $45 each). They are, however, working out well for now.
Plugs in to any standard 120 volt household outlet and takes about 6 hours to charge (not really sure since I plug it in at night and it's ready in the morning). The math says the range would be about 30 miles on a charge, but it's looking like much less than that right now. Again, actual numbers coming as soon as I complete testing and adjusting.
Total cost to build is about $2,800 which includes the cost of the original bike, the (all-new) motor and electronics, new tires, etc. Cost to run (electricity) should be about 2 cents per mile.
Some Details :
D&D SepEx Motor (about 45 ft-pd torque at 2000rpm)
400 Amp Alltrax Controller with PC link
Four 12 volt deep cycle marine batteries (Wal-Mart)
Four on-board battery chargers
More details coming soon. . . . . .
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