Monday, April 9, 2012

Coe College Flunk Day 2012

Coe College Flunk Day 2012
Coe College Flunk Day!





Blakula! - Miss Morgue

Blakula! - Miss Morgue
Blakula is a black vampire born in Haiti, hibernated in Transylvania and defrosted in New York City. It's 1977. After living for too long among the humans Blakula starts to enjoy life to the full, even its darkest aspects. Gradually Blakula becomes more human than normal people and starts behaving and 'feeling' like them. So Blakula posed for Robert Mapplethorpe's camera, wrote poems with William Burroughs, shared spray cans and brushes with Jean Michel Basquiat, jammed with Miles Davis and the Velvet Underground, starred in David Lynch's movies, danced at Studio 54 with Andy Warhol, dated Vanessa Del Rio and Joe Dallesandro, got addicted to heavy drugs and alcohol, experimented any possible erotic fantasy, partied hard, tasted the bright lights, learned the language of pimps and derelicts, lived in baroque palaces and shooting galleries, became more human than human then got crushed by the city sickness. The Blakula soundtrack was created at an undetermined period in time b! y Simon Maccari and Andrea Bellentani (also known as 'The Diaphanoids'). The music is both unique and at the same time 'classic'. Musical touchstones range from funk, seventies' disco, psychedelia, avant-garde, no-wave vibe, cinematic atmospheric sounds, nightclub sleazy jazz to slow-mo bluesy grooves. Every track on the album has been played by real musicians, orchestral ensembles and choirs. At Bearfunk we often step foot outside the boundaries of the normal and decry fiscal sanity. Blakula is one ...





MRI assessment of regional abdominal muscle function in elite AFL players

MRI assessment of regional abdominal muscle function in elite AFL players
Where the presenter has given consent, slides will be made available upon request. Contact: events@physiotherapy.asn.au. Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of regional abdominal muscle function in elite Australian Football League players with and without low back pain Hides, J; Hughes, B; Stanton, W Changes in the motor control of trunk muscles have been identified in people with low back pain including elite football players. Previous research has found functional differences in the anatomical regions of abdominal muscles; however, this has not been examined in football players with low back pain. The aim of this study was to investigate if the ability to draw-in the abdominal wall is altered among football players with low back pain, and to determine if there are functional differences between the middle and lower abdominal regions in participants with and without low back pain. Forty-three elite Australian Football League players were imaged using magnetic resonance im! aging as they drew in their abdominal walls, and the trunk cross-sectional area was measured in relaxed and contracted states. At the lower region, participants with low back pain (1.1%) reduced their trunk cross-sectional area to a lesser extent than those without low back pain (3.2%) (p=0.018). The results also showed that the draw-in of the abdominal wall was smaller in Region 1 (8.8%) compared to Region 2 (16.0%) and Region 3 (19.7%) (p less than 0.001). This study provides evidence of regional ...





Nato boeing 707 Awacs touch&go @ ELLX

Nato boeing 707 Awacs touch&go @ ELLX
Touch & Go of NATO Boeing 707 awacs, c/n "nato 07", filmed with gopro headcam from the cockpit while instructed to hold @ holding 06 @ ELLX. Black smoke came pouring from it's old engines, who still dares to talk about the environmental impact of GA