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5/17/2009 11:33:00 PM
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BBC,
BBC Horizon,
Documentary
BBC Horizon - Parallel Universes
DivX | 592 x 400 | MP3 | 128kbps | ~300MB
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Posted by
Striato |
5/17/2009 11:30:00 PM
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BBC,
BBC Horizon,
Documentary
BBC Horizon - The Mysterious Mr Tesla (1982)VHS Rip | MPEG1 | ~300MB
Many of the life-transforming discoveries of this century were the work of a little-known Yugoslav-American, Nikola Tesla. ‘Horizon’ looks at his work and seeks to explain how such a remarkable inventor should have been so neglected by posterity.
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Posted by
Striato |
5/17/2009 11:23:00 PM
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Documentary,
National Geographic

National Geographic - Dinosaurs Unearthed
English | 100:00 | 720×480 | PAL (25fps) | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 1.1 GB
Be transported back to prehistoric times in Dinosaurs Unearthed, a fascinating look at two groundbreaking dinosaur discoveries. In Dino Autopsy, leading paleontologists unlock the mysteries behind one of the most complete dinosaur mummies ever discovered. This rare specimen—fossilized with skin and tissue intact—is bringing us closer than ever to understanding how dinosaurs lived, looked, and moved.
These interesting documentaries follow one another quite well. The first, Dino Deathtrap, is a story of a huge deposit of dinosaur bones found in overlaying segments in a single location in China. Several new to science species are uncovered. The title is well approached in this episode. The second episode is not so well put together and arrives at no finality. At the end, we are left without fulfilment. It is a spectaular find, but the science of unveiling the fossil uniqueness and what the fossil offers. THere are many theories and speculation, but very little about the fossil comes to light. We find out that the beasst is larger than thought, has larger legs and a much deeper pelvis than thought, but anything is speculative at this point.
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Posted by
Striato |
5/17/2009 11:18:00 PM
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Documentary,
National Geographic
National Geographic - Journey To The Edge Of The Universe
English | XviD | 688×432 | MP3 | 128kb/s | 1,11GB
Using one single, unbroken shot, Journey to the Edge of the Universe explores what we would find if we were able to travel the entire length of our universe. Venturing past Neil Armstrong’s footsteps still sealed on the moon, the special soars over brightly illuminated Venus onto Mercury, a small planet made almost entirely of iron that may perhaps be the left-over remnants of a much larger planet.
Mars is a planet of extremes: with tornadoes, volcanoes and canyons unlike anything seen on Earth while Jupiter’s ever-present red storm is three times the size of Earth and has lasted for hundreds of years. Reaching the Saturn moon Titan, we find a landscape closely resembling Earth, but Titan’s rivers, lakes and oceans are not made of water, but of liquid methane. Could life exist here?
Travelling more than 90 trillion kilometres from Earth, viewers step inside the Epsilon Eridani star system where spectacular rings of dust and ice resemble the formation of our own solar system 4.5 billion years ago. Even further out is star Gliese 581, about the same age as our sun with a planet that is just the right distance to possibly support life.
Passing by the Pillars of Creation, viewers can see deep inside these clouds where huge stars being born, bringing light and perhaps even life to the universe.
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