Alcohol measurement | Units of volume | Customary units of measurement in the United States | Imperial units
A hogshead (abbreviated "hhd", plural "hhds") is a large cask of liquid (or, less often, of a food commodity). More specifically, it refers to a specified volume, measured in either imperial or US customary measures, primarily applied to alcoholic beverages, such as wine, ale, or cider. (Wikipedia).
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Video commerical of the Nintendo Amusement Park
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Contract Law 41 III Laidlaw v Organ
III. SPECIAL CONTROLS ON PROMISSORY LIABILITY – FORMATION DEFENSES C. Fraud Laidlaw v. Organ (war’s over) To access case file, copy and paste link into browser - ianayres.com/sites/default/files/files/Laidlaw%20v_%20Organ.docx These video lectures are taken from Prof. Ayres’ Coursera Cou
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Enjoying the lectures? Come join Prof. Ayres' on Coursera! Enrolling in his course will allow you to join in discussions with fellow learners, take assessments on the material, and earn a certificate! Link - https://www.coursera.org/learn/law-student Whether you are an advanced law studen
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HowStuffWorks Show: Episode 3: Wood and Nails
The relationship between wood and nail is a very unique one, and most houses are a product of this relationship. Learn more about this special bond on the "HowStuffWorks" show on Discovery Channel.
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HowStuffWorks Whale Wars Commercial
In this footage from Whale Wars on Animal Planet, HowStuffWorks.com tackles tough issues around environmental action and whaling. Keep Asking at HowStuffWorks.com.
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Gemini metering and 100kVA power testing.
In this video, Kidwell lays the groundwork for giving Gemini a power percent meter, and Chris and Kidwell banter.
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1840s calculator! Palmer's Pocket Scale Review / HowTo
Palmer's Pocket Scale, printed in 1844. This is episode 63 of my video series about old calculating devices. Google book link for Palmer's Pocket Scale: https://books.google.com/books/about/Palmer_s_Pocket_Scale.html?id=XJJEAQAAMAAJ Articles by Feazel are: Bobby Feazel, "Palmer's Comp
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Scientific Computing Skills 5. Lecture 03.
UCI Chem 5 Scientific Computing Skills (Fall 2012) Lec 03. Scientific Computing Skills View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/chem_5_scientific_computing_skills.html Instructor: Douglas Tobias, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA Terms of Use: http://ocw.uci.edu/info.
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Adam Savage's Live Builds: Ghostbusters Ecto-1 Kit (Part 9)
It's been SEVEN months, but Adam has turned his attention BACK to his 1/8 scale Ghostbusters Ecto-1 model kit build, picking up where he left off on the dashboard customization (stage 42). It's a lot of very tiny, very detailed work, but Adam is inspired after seeing a model FULLY ASSEMBLE
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The Blasting of Blossom Rock: Submarine Explosion
On April 23, 1870 engineers set off "the largest submarine explosion on record." The great submarine explosion was a stunning engineering feat, but also symbolic of a city that had grown in just a few decades from a remote backwater to become “The Paris of the West.” This is original con
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23. England, Britain, and the World: Economic Development, 1660-1720
Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts (HIST 251) Professor Wrightson discusses the remarkable growth of the British economy in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He examines the changed context of stable population and price
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DEFCON 19: The Art of Trolling
Speaker: Matt 'openfly' Joyce Trolling is something that today has a very negative connotation on the Internet and in the common usage of the word outside of it. However, for better or worse trolling has long enjoyed a close relationship with hacking be it in the area of information secur
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An general explanation of the underactive thyroid.
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The Mandelbrot set is a churning machine
Its job is to fling off the red pixels and hang onto the green ones. Audio by @Dorfmandesign
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Masoud Khalkhali: Introduction to non commutative geometry 2
The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program Non-commutative Geometry and its Applications. 8.9.2014
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