Resultats de la recherche : roadrunner

Coyote catches Road Runner - 100 sec
A historial moment: Coyote catches Road Runner
Auteur : Rommelbacsi
Tags:Coyote Road Runner
road runner - 550 sec
road runner
Auteur : mephistotamer
Tags:Road Runner Soup or Sonic
Bo Diddley - Road Runner - 86 sec
The one and only outter-space rocker, the father of all them guitar-killers, an American original if it ever there was one: the great BO DIDDLEY in his prime in a 1960 TV show. For more of those UNIQUE guitar sounds, just try the stunning effect of his "Who Do You Love" on the "La Bamba" film's soundtrack (road music at its very best). Or his superb 1969 Toronto show footage, next to Chuck, Jerry Lee and Little Richard. Rock'n'Roll Heaven! http://www.myspace.com/jaybeerodriguez
Auteur : lubitel11
Tags: bo diddley 1960 tv rock'n'roll oldies
Roadrunner - 290 sec
driving across america in 1995 with a super-8 and the radio. music by jonathan richman and the modern lovers. pretty well unedited.
Auteur : heraldstreet
Tags:road movie roadrunner Road Runner the modern lovers super eight heraldstreet jonathan richman
Road Runner Fast And Furry-ous - 395 sec
Road Runner Fast And Furry-ous
Auteur : cartoons15
Tags:Road Runner Fast And Furry-ous cartoon nick
The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner - 252 sec
This is where the three chord simplicity of punk started people, anyone who dosent have this album..........get it.
Auteur : tomorrettisgay
Tags: modern lovers roadrunner
Road Runner Wile E - 271 sec
Enjoy!
Auteur : LinkinPark7007
Tags:Funny Video Road Runner vs. Coyote Wile E.
Roadrunner United - The End - 213 sec
The first video from the Roadrunner United The All Star Sessions release (in stores now), this song comes captain Dino Cazares. The players: Matt Heafy ( Trivium ) - vocals Dino Cazares (ex- Fear Factory ) - rhythm guitar Nadja Peulen (ex- COAL CHAMBER ) - bass Roy Mayorga (ex- SOULFLY , MEDICATION , THORN )- drums Logan Mader (ex- MACHINE HEAD , SOULFLY ) - melodic guitar harmonics Rhys Fulber ( FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY ) - keyboards, programming
Auteur : roadrunnerrecords
Tags:roadrunner united the end dino cazares matt heafy roy mayorga ear factory trivium coal chamber machine head metal rock
Jonathan Richman- Roadrunner - 215 sec
Recorded at Joey Ramone's Birthday Party at NYC's Coney Island High in May,1998. A rare live performance of Roadrunner by Jonathan Richman and original Modern Lovers bassist, Ernie Brooks.
Auteur : Boulevard07
Tags: Jonathan Richman Roadruner
Road Runner grammar - 393 sec
Practise present continuous tense with a fun Road Runner cartoon. For more grammar fun, try www.grammarmancomic.com
Auteur : boydegg
Tags:grammar grammarman cartoon learn study English road runner efl esl tefl tesol present continuous tense practice
Sex Pistols - Roadrunner - 218 sec
Poor John can't seem to remember the words... update: ah, dont you just love comment fights? "its steve jones u wanker" "no, it's johnny you idiot." as far as I know it's Johhny Rotten singing this and the song is originally by Modern Lovers, definitely NOT the beatles. And I KNOW, the subtitled lyrics are wrong. I took them off letssingit.com, and the lyrics were wrong on there. apologies. it's supposed to be "people's songs" and "thousand miles an hour".
Auteur : geminiLIZ
Tags: sex pistols roadrunner
Plymouth Road Runner Commercial 1968 - 57 sec
The Plymouth Road Runner hit the road, and the Coyote still can't catch him. (Coyote must be a Ford or Chevy.)
Auteur : thelanceman
Tags: Plymouth Road Runner Mopar Chrysler
Road Runner grammar 02 - 384 sec
Practise past simple tense with a fun Road Runner cartoon. For more grammar fun, try www.grammarmancomic.com
Auteur : boydegg
Tags:grammar grammarman cartoon learn study English road runner efl esl tefl tesol past simple tense practice
Joey Jordison with Roadrunner United - 167 sec
Joey Jordison plays "Annihilation by the hands of god"
Auteur : godhatemaster
Tags:good quality
Road Runner - A Go Go - 366 sec
Classic Road Runner episode 'A go go'. comedy !
Auteur : DeathMaster66
Tags:Road Runner Coyote Comedy
Road Runner - 406 sec
MUAHAHA! ^^
Auteur : Crash2k4
Tags:Road Runner
Roadrunner Supercomputer Breaks the Petaflop Barrier - 228 sec
At 3:30 a.m. on May 26, 2008, Memorial Day, the "Roadrunner" supercomputer exceeded a sustained speed of 1 petaflop/s, or 1 million billion calculations per second. The sustained performance makes Roadrunner more than twice as fast as the current number 1 system on the TOP500 list. The best sustained performance to date is 74.5% efficiency, 1.026 petaflop/s. "Petaflop/s" is computer jargon—peta signifying the number 1 followed by 15 zeros (sometimes called a quadrillion) and flop/s meaning "double-precision floating point operations per second." Los Alamos held the fastest supercomputer title in 1993 with the Thinking Machines CM-5, and inaugurated the supercomputer era, assisting in the development of the Cray-1 in 1976. The Laboratory and IBM go all the way back to the first card-programmable calculators, used at Los Alamos in 1949. Los Alamos also housed serial number 1 of the IBM 704 in 1956. The Roadrunner supercomputer, developed by IBM in partnership with the Laboratory and the National Nuclear Security Administration, uses commercially available hardware, including aspects of commercial game console and graphics technologies. Because of its off-the-shelf components, the computer costs significantly less than a one-of-a-kind machine. It also uses a Linux operating system. The secret to its record-breaking performance is a unique hybrid design. Each compute node in this cluster consists of two AMD OpteronTM dual-core processors plus four PowerXCell 8iTM processors used as computational accelerators. The accelerators used in Roadrunner are a special IBM-developed variant of the Cell processor used in the Sony PlayStation® 3. The node-attached Cell accelerators are what make Roadrunner different than typical clusters. The Lab and IBM have been working on Roadrunner since 2006, but collaboration on Cell dates back to 2002. The first phase of the project included delivery of an initial Opteron-only cluster that operates at a speed of 71 teraflop/s. This initial system has been in full production at Los Alamos for almost a year, and Laboratory researchers are using this machine for classified weapons applications. The full-scale Roadrunner machine operates more than 10 times faster than the current installed system. Phase 2 of the Roadrunner project was completed in October 2007. Two external assessments, one by NNSA headquarters and one by an independent team of high performance computing experts, evaluated the machine's potential use for Laboratory applications, the Laboratory's ability to successfully manage the computing system, IBM's ability to deliver the product, and whether computer programs could be adapted to the new system. Based on the positive outcome of the assessments, the Laboratory and NNSA decided to pursue the final phase of the Roadrunner project. The powerful cluster of nodes will process information enabling the Laboratory to use Roadrunner for advanced physics and predictive simulations of complex scientific processes. Weapons science applications that can be processed by Roadrunner are applicable to all three of the U.S. Department of Energy weapons laboratories. The machine will also be well equipped to tackle the intricacies of modeling processes, ranging from the biomolecular to the cosmological. In addition, Los Alamos intends to purchase additional Roadrunner resources to support open science and technology applications. The full-scale Roadrunner system, named in honor of New Mexico's speedy state bird, broke the performance record at IBM's Poughkeepsie, New York, facility. The full machine will be moved to Los Alamos beginning in July and housed in the Nicholas Metropolis Center for Modeling and Simulation. The first computing applications are expected to begin running on the machine in January 2009. The cost of all phases of the Roadrunner project is approximately $120 million. More than 200 Laboratory employees have been involved in this effort. For more information about Roadrunner at Los Alamos National Laboratory, see the Roadrunner website at http://www.lanl.gov/roadrunner
Auteur : LosAlamosNationalLab
Tags: Los Alamos National Laboratory Supercomputer IBM Roadrunner petaflop
CRANK DAT ROAD RUNNER - 223 sec
ME CRANKIN DAT ROADRUNNER HIT ME UP AT WWW.MYSPACE.COM/DSGFBAMBAM AND TELL ME HOW I DID
Auteur : Lilwolverin07
Tags:crank dat road runner
the road runner - 376 sec
lickety splat
Auteur : mephistotamer
Tags:the road runner lickety splat
Wile E. Coyote vs Road Runner - 57 sec
Wiley is the best!!! :P
Auteur : FiReDrAgOnGiRL1976
Tags:Wile E Coyote