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Redline First Look: 2016 Jaguar F-Type

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Jag takes their head-turning sports car and makes it even better for 2016 with the addition of a 6-speed manual for all you purists and the availability of AWD for those who like the security and traction.

Redline Behind-the-Scenes: 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show Blooper Reel

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We had a ton of fun and a lot of laughs while filming at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. But, despite popular belief, we’re not perfect. We screw up our lines, say the wrong stuff, and, sometimes, after a few takes too many, curse like sailors. But, hey, we’re laughing about it, and we invite you to laugh with us! Presenting the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show blooper reel. Enjoy!

Redline First Look: 2016 Cadillac ATS-V

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Cadillac looks to complete its ATS line-up with a true high performance V model designed to go head to head with the best from BMW, Mercedes, and Audi. With 455 turbocharged horses from a twin-turbo V6 it looks like the Germans should be worried.

QC#53 – Duct Tape Rocket

Someone asked what would happen if I combined the sugar motor with a paper rocket from a previous project, so I tried it with a slightly bigger version.

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Previous Video: Sugar Blaster: http://bit.ly/QCSugarRocket

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“Quick Clips” are clips of random experiments in a minute or less.

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Music By:
Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
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Project Inspired By:

A few comments from viewers suggesting to combine two previous projects to see what would happen.

WARNING: Although sugar rockets are the slowest burning of all rocket fuels, this experiment should not be attempted without adult supervision, proper permits, adequate training, and at a location far away from people, property, and anything flammable. Misuse, or careless use, of rocket propellants may result in serious injury, wildfire, and in extreme cases, death. 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. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

This Quick Clip shows a slightly different approach to the sugar motor. Rather than taping the motor to a stick, I made a simple rocket out of duct tape, newspaper and cardboard, which shot up over 1,000 ft high, amazingly!

In a previous video on how to make sugar rockets (http://bit.ly/SugarRocket) I promised to show how to make a delay mix and a parachute ejection charge. This clip is taken from that video and shows why a parachute is important. Imagine a rocket like
this falling from 1,000 feet and hitting some person or property.

Look for the project video on how to add the delay mix and parachute ejection charge. The video won’t show how to make a rocket to deploy them, but it will have some demonstrations on how the process works. And with slight modifications these motors will work in model rockets you might already have.

I would caution anyone wanting to launch a duct tape rocket without a parachute to take every precaution imaginable. 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.

CS: GO Pros Banned, Geoff Keighley’s Game Awards – Nov. 22nd, 2014

00:29 Counter-Strike pros banned as a result of a Steam Workshop hack http://bit.ly/1BXBK73
04:42 The nominees for Geoff Keighley’s game awards 2014 have been announced http://bit.ly/1yCXlMj
18:19 TOTD: Brandon Strader – The Limit http://bit.ly/1Fdb9RJ

Content Patch Episode 186 – November 22nd, 2014

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I will now talk about game reviews for just over 30 minutes

TotalBiscuit brings you a video in which he does exactly what it says in the title.

Reviews referred to in this video.

http://www.polygon.com/2014/10/13/6957677/bayonetta-2-review-wii-u
http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/31/4553958/dragons-crown-review-heavy-metal
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-07-22-leisure-suit-larry-reloaded-review
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-11-20-never-alone

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