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Faithless Mass Destruction (c) 2004 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK) Limited


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Frequently asked questions: Q: What song is this? A: "Pretty Pet" by Aberdeen City Q: Is this realtime? A: No, it was rendered frame by frame slowly using this method: http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread.php?t=459146 Q: What game is this? A: The game is "Crysis" but the island and box placement and such was made with the "Sandbox editor" that is included with the game. Q: What are your PC specs? A: Intel Core 2 Duo 4300 (1.8GHz) processor, overclocked to 2.2GHz, 2GB 800MHz RAM, Nvidia 512mb 7900GS GPU (DX9). But PC specs don't really matter to rendering a video, as long as you can run Crysis and can handle the rendering of the objects, you could render a video smoothly using the method linked above. Q: What map is that/how do I make structures? A: You can download the man made out of boxes from here: http://www.crymod.com/thread.php?threadid=10448 (XYZ) You can then change the boxes around and make your own structures, select objects and press ctrl + c to clone them. Q: How do I use the sandbox editor? A: Search elsewhere for a tutorial (including how to install it etc.). Q: What do those commands at the start mean? A: See the tutorial for rendering a video here: http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread.php?t=459146 Q: What is this video about? A: The video isn't about how good Crysis or Cryengine2 is but it was actually made simply because I liked the look of lots of boxes flying around and structures collapsing etcetera and thought other people might like to see this also. Q: Any higher quality versions? A: Streaming: http://beta.vreel.net/index.php?q=watch&id=13129 And you can download the video at 640 x 480 (the resolution I recorded at so I can't get any better) from here: Filefront: http://files.filefront.com/Crysis+Mass+Physicswmv/;9176864;/fileinfo.html Rapidshare: http://rapidshare.com/files/80206218/Crysis_-_Mass_Physics.wmv.html If you want to upload it elsewhere yourself, please ask me rather than uploading yourself and I'll see what I can do. Q: Why were the boxes flying? A: I used tornadoes to make them fly all over the place, they were invisible because particles were disabled to stop the rendering of dust clouds when each box collided with each other. The settings of the tornadoes where changed around such as in some clips there was no rotation. There was one clip that used a "GravityVolume" found in Misc in objects in the rollup bar. Q: How do you increase the draw distance? A: The console command e_view_dist_ratio sets the visibility for objects, I had it set at 200 in the later clips. Q: Don't physics still lag with sys_physics_CPU 0? A: Yes, they do a bit at really heavy clumps of objects colliding, but it's so much smoother than if set at 1 when there's that many physical interactions going on and I think it's an actual physics engine problem where they can lock when colliding, they can't get past what's infront of them rather than it actually lagging like when it's set to 1. If there was nothing in the way of a moving object, it won't lag on 0 but can on 1. For more info, see the tutorial (first link in this description). I really reccommend checking out more songs by Aberdeen City if you like this song. http://www.aberdeenmusic.com/ http://www.myspace.com/aberdeencity Q: Are you going to make another one? A: I'm trying to but am having many problems both with the engine and in real life too. In the mean time check out the video responses to this video for other people's mass physics videos and you can also make your own and send it as a response and I'll approve it if it's a mass physics video. I PANT3RA I approves of this video.


context: http://www.glassbeadcollective.org/cm0307.htm This video has been made possible by an anonymous tourist and members of the Time's Up! Environmental Group, Glass Bead Collective, and I-Witness Video.


Riki Rachtman Headbangers Ball kung fu jessica hahn nuclear assault oh yeah it has it all


Gotta love Propane nightmares. Awesome song. Happened that I was messing around with bots when I first heard it and the thought of making this vid just popped into place. More mirrors will be posted here: http://www.mantaengie.com/2008/11/23/tf2-mass-ai/ Sorry, I'm not going to explain how it works, stop asking. =P If you're wondering how long this took me, I'd wager around three weeks of working on it on and off. It didn't actually take that long, working on the movie and the scripts was quite enjoyable. About the donation request at the end: Manta Engie is paid for out of my pocket right now, and I'd like it if became self-sufficient. What I'm saying is that it's unlikely that I will ask for donations again as all donations go towards maintaining the site. Song credits: Pendulum - Propane Nightmares


Traditional Latin Mass filmed on Easter Sunday in 1941 at Our Lady of Sorrows church in Chicago. The film presents the ceremonies of the Missa Solemnis or Solemn High Mass in full detail with narration by then-Mgr. Fulton J. Sheen. Celebrated by Rev. J. R. Keane of the Order of Servites (hence the white habits and cowls), the ceremonies are accompanied by a full polyphonic choir, orchestra, and fifty Gregorian Chanters. The attention to detail in the ceremonies is impressive. Notice, for example, how the servers and ministers always take great care to move in order. Notice too that the servers are all almost identical in height. The Ordinary of the Mass, composed by Rev. Edwin V. Hoover, while pleasant in places, is very much a reflection of its time. The Proper on the other hand is timeless and sung admirably by a healthy throng of Seminarians from Mundelein, Illinois. Unfortunately due to size restrictions at Youtube around 20 mins have been cut from the original, however, I hope to upload a full version somewhere soon. In addition to the cuts I have added new captions and edited the opening credits which had deteriorated in the original. Other than this the film remains largely unchanged. Apologies for the error in the captions for the two parts of the Mass (software). The first part is of couse the Mass of the Catechumens, the second is the Mass of the Faithful.


Main Theme to the excellent videogame Mass Effect. Composed by Sam Hulick and Jack Wall.


Sorry folks, I give up! I uploaded this video 4 times so far, and every time I did, it was out of sync, specially the second part. I assure you it is not my fault, it plays beautifully on my pc. Youtube is doing something to it I do not know.. I may try it again next week may be to see if it works better.. J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor, BWV 232 "Agnus Dei" Agnus dei qui tollis peccata mundi miserere nobis.. Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us..


Official video for Napalm Death's 'Mass Appeal Madness'. This song is featured on the 'Mass Appeal Madness' 12" single (1991). other songs on the 12" include "Pride Assassin" and "Unchallenged Hate" http://www.napalmdeath.org


I have an idea. If we all post a few comments each, we can get this vid to the No'1 Most Discussed in News & Politics. It's currently at No'19. So please post a comment. If you can't think of anything to say, just say "FUCK YOUTUBE". If each of us does that a few times, we should get this vid to No1 most-discussed and then YouTube will not be able to brush this issue under the carpet like they always do. They are censoring the view counter so we have to try whatever we can folks. If you have any vids on your channel, please add a few of them as a video response to this vid so we can get to the top of the most-responded list for today. Please help :) We all know that YouTube is suppressing the true number of views on this vid to stop it from going viral. Therefore we have to keep posting comments, keep rating and keep posting video responses. That way we can get this vid to the top of all the other lists. Once we do that, it will be SO obvious that YouTube are censoring the view count, they will have to hide their heads in shame. Let's do it folks. Let's show them that we have the power! This is an emergency bulletin from AdvocacyCorporation. I have re-posted it here so so that we can inform as many people as possible about what YouTube is doing. It explains why many truth channels are being suspended by YouTube for no apparent reason. YouTube as a company is being FORCED and PRESSURED by the federal government to impose this censorship. Please spread this video around. Upload it to your channel, send it to all your YouTube friends, add it to your favorites, do whatever you can to let people know about this. On the other hand, if you dont care about this subject, and you're happy for YouTube to contain only crappy brain-dead videos showing things like a cat riding a skateboard, or some girl wiggling her butt in front of her webcam, then do nothing. USA180 - Emergency Bulletin: YouTube Makes Sen. Lieberman Happy With New Anti-Terrorism Guidelines http://www.efluxmedia.com/news_YouTube_Makes_Sen_Lieberman_Happy_With_New_Anti_Terrorism_Guidelines_24367.html Listen up people, they are implementing parts of S1959 - The Homegrown Terrorism Act - It HAS NOT PASSED THE SENATE. The language is the same. It's "Force or Violence" to promote a religious, social or political belief. Under this law if you stop someone on the street and hand them a Bible you can be considered a TERRORIST. If you advocate action against a corporation or the government you can be considered a TERRORIST. If we don't stop this here at YouTube and raise a HUGE CONCERN right now - they will pass S1959. They will rationalize that we will ACCEPT the censorship and go further. While the request of Senator Lieberman SEEMS reasonable the bill itself has so many holes that you could interpret it MANY different ways. There are videos on this - I suggest you watch them or go to http://www.USA180.org and look at our analysis of the bill itself. We have to act NOW and get this message EVERYWHERE. Create your own video. ACT! Quoting article: "In May this year, Sen. Joseph Lieberman demanded YouTube to block videos depicting assassinations, death of US soldiers, as well as weapon training and speeches that encourage violence and could be used as a tool to create homegrown terrorists." Please use the link below to sign the petition to stop this bill: http://www.petitiononline.com/drop1959/ ------------------------- PLEASE NOTE: A user is impersonating me by setting up a clone account called "nufffrespects" and posting offensive racist messages on people's videos. This is identity theft and is illegal. This user has also violated copyright by posting my videos, copying my channel artwork and copying my profile description. This is a violation of copyright. Please help me out by using the URL below to report this fraudster. http://help.youtube.com/support/youtube/bin/request.py If enough of us report this frauster, we can get him removed from YouTube. Many thanks for your help :)


Traditional Latin Mass filmed on the Feast of the Sacred Heart in the small chapel of the International Seminary of Saint Cure d'Ars, Flavigny, France, in 1999. The seminary is the Society of Saint Pius X's second European seminary. Typically seminarians spend their first year of spiritually there before leaving for Ecône, Switzerland, to complete their training. The film presents the ceremonies of the Missa Solemnis or Solemn High Mass with Gregorian chant and polyphonic motets. Some local customs take place during the Mass. For example, birettas are not worn and the Domini Non Sum Dignus is recited aloud by all present. More astute listeners might also notice the French pronunciation, which is perhaps not the ideal. This film has been available on the Internet for quite some time encoded in a very low quality format. I have encoded the video here from an original source at the highest quality possible given the size restrictions at Youtube. Unfortunately this has resulted in a slightly blurred picture and mono sound rather than stereo. Apart from the addition of captions, the film remains unchanged.


Google Tech Talks June 18, 2007 ABSTRACT "Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions and the Origin of Mass: Exploring the Nature of the Universe Using PetaScale Data Analysis" The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), scheduled to begin operation in Summer 2008, will collide protons at energies not accessible since the time of the early Universe. The study of the reactions produced at the LHC has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the most fundamental forces in nature. The ATLAS experiment, currently being installed at the LHC, is designed to detect collisions at the LHC, to collect the relevant data and to provide a unified framework for the reconstruction and analysis of these data. This talk...

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John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir. This performance was filmed at the Palau de la Musica Catalana, Barcelona in Dec. 1991. A Requiem Mass in the Roman Catholic tradition is a service designed to pray for the souls of the departed. The parts of the liturgy that are meant to be sung are what constitute all Requiem Mass compositions, including Mozart's. The structure is as follows: 1. Introit 2. Kyrie 3. Sequence: a. Dies irae b. Tuba mirum c. Rex tremendae d. Recordare e. Confutatis f. Lacrimosa 4. Offertory: a. Domine Jesu Christe b. Hostias 5. Sanctus 6. Benedictus 7. Agnus Dei 8. Lux Aeterna Mozart died before finishing the Requiem Mass, and his wife Constanze gave the task of finishing the work to a pupil of Mozart's named Süssmayr. From the Sanctus onward, the Requiem is the creation of Süssmayr, though he did use portions of the Introit and Kyrie for the Lux Aeterna. Despite, or maybe partially because of, the controversy surrounding this Requiem Mass, it is widely regarded as Mozart's greatest masterpiece. Below is the Latin and the English translation for the Introit and Kyrie. Introit Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine Eternal rest grant unto them, Lord Requiem æternam dona eis Eternal rest grant unto them et lux perpetua and perpetual light et lux perpetua luceat and perpetual light shine luceat eis. shine on them. Te decet hymnus Deus A hymn comes to you in Sion in Zion et tibi reddetur votum in Ierusalem. and to you a vow shall be repaid in Jerusalem. Exaudi Exaudi Exaudi Hear, hear, hear orationem meam my prayer ad te, ad te to you, to you omnis caro veniet. all flesh will come. Requiem æternam dona eis, Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine et lux perpetua et lux perpetua et lux perpetua luceat eis. luceat eis. Kyrie Kyrie eleison, eleison. God have mercy. Kyrie eleison, eleison. Kyrie eleison, eleison. etc. Christe eleison, eleison. Christ have mercy. Christe eleison, eleison. etc. Kyrie eleison. God have mercy.


In the splendor of St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Benedict XVI marked the birth of Jesus with a call to the faithful to help children who are denied the love of their parents and those who are exploited across the world. (Dec. 24)


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Denver officials weren't planning to reveal details about where activists would be detained in the event of mass arrests during the Democratic National Convention until after the event had started, but those plans were quickly dashed this week when CBS 4News reporter Rick Sallinger not only revealed that protesters would be locked up in a city-owned warehouse, but he also obtained clear video footage inside the facility, a building that includes barbed wire-topped cages and signs warning of stun-gun use.


John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir. This performance was filmed at the Palau de la Musica Catalana, Barcelona in Dec. 1991. A Requiem Mass in the Roman Catholic tradition is a service designed to pray for the souls of the departed. The parts of the liturgy that are meant to be sung are what constitute all Requiem Mass compositions, including Mozart's. The structure is as follows: 1. Introit 2. Kyrie 3. Sequence: a. Dies irae b. Tuba mirum c. Rex tremendae d. Recordare e. Confutatis f. Lacrimosa 4. Offertory: a. Domine Jesu Christe b. Hostias 5. Sanctus 6. Benedictus 7. Agnus Dei 8. Lux Aeterna Mozart died before finishing the Requiem Mass, and his wife Constanze gave the task of finishing the work to a pupil of Mozart's named Süssmayr. From the Sanctus onward, the Requiem is the creation of Süssmayr, though he did use portions of the Introit and Kyrie for the Lux Aeterna. Despite, or maybe partially because of, the controversy surrounding this Requiem Mass, it is widely regarded as Mozart's greatest masterpiece. Latin Lyrics and English translation follow: CONFUTATIS Confutatis maledictis, When the damned are cast away Flammis acribus addictis, and consigned to the searing flames, Voca me cum benedictus. call me to be with the blessed. Oro supplex et acclinis, Bowed down in supplication I beseech Thee, Cor contritum quasi cinis: my heart as though ground to ashes: Gere curam mei finis. Help me in my final hour. LACRIMOSA Lacrimosa dies illa, O this day full of tears, Qua resurget ex favilla. when from the ashes arises Iudicandus homo reus: guilty man to be judged: Huic ergo parce, Deus. O Lord, have mercy upon him! Pie Jesu Domine, Gentle Lord Jesus, Dona eis requiem. Amen. grant them eternal rest. Amen.


After FOX News' butchering of the Mass Effect controversy with Geoff Keighley and Cooper Lawrence, FUX News stepped in and took over where FOX left off. This small news affiliate tackled the issue with an even more qualified expert and the results are rather shocking. Watch more clips from Epileptic Gaming by heading to http://epilepticgaming.ggl.com. The following description has been modified because anonymous internet trolls apparently cannot handle a joke... which is odd, because most anonymous internet trolls do nothing but make bad jokes and arguments. I'm surprised they are so sensitive to a few words.


A Monty Python skit. Enjoy


[Part 1 of 8] Missa Cantata, or sung Low Mass, offered on the Last Sunday after Pentecost at the Roman Catholic Parish of St. Nicholas of Chardonnet in Paris, France. This is the Eucharistic liturgy of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church celebrated according to the 1962 Roman Missal (Missale Romanum), also commonly referred to as the Tridentine Rite, or Tridentine Mass, or Tridentine Latin Mass, or Old Latin Mass, or classical Latin Mass, or Traditional Latin Mass (TLM). This same Mass may be viewed or downloaded on Google as one full-length video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1872714663680800365 A "missa cantata" is an approved form of celebration of the Traditional Roman Rite of Mass which serves as a compromise between a Low Mass (which involves no music or incense, by definition) and a Solemn High Mass (which has strict instructions and requirements for celebration that cannot be met in many parishes). For more information, please read this fine article in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09790b.htm The texts of the Latin prayers, and English translations of the same, which are common to every Traditional Latin Mass can be found here: http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/lmass/ord.htm


This piece was written to be performed during the traditional Mass. Because the structure of the Ordinary of the Mass survived the Second Vatican Council, this piece may be performed at non-Latin Masses as well. The Ordinary of the Mass is as follows: 1. Kyrie - "Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy." 2. Gloria - "Glory to God in the Highest..." 3. Credo - "We believe in one God..." 4. Sanctus - "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and might..." 5. Benedictus - "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord..." 6. Agnus Dei - "Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world Mozart's Mass has been given the name "Great Mass" because, more so than any other work of the eighteenth century, it summarizes everything that had happened in religious music until its composition in 1782-1783. John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir in the Kyrie of Mozart's Mass in C Minor, K.427.