http://www.riverwired.com/ You won't find Don Quixote fighting these windmills -- Argentina is using them to power a modern building. This clean wind energy replaces a good percentage of thermal energy—the kind that causes greenhouse gas emissions. The windmill technology in these eco-conscious buildings not only uses less energy, but even saves energy for future use, on non-windy days.
PitchBlack on Aman'Thul (US) Oceanic Server.
Jilvana's (Balance Druid) Point of View.
Downing Maiden of Virtue, the third boss in Karazhan.
Music by Zelda Techno - Windmill (Remix)
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"H2O" Takuma and Hayami are saved from the village elder's wrath when Hotaru arrives with the police, who place her grandfather in jail. Oddly, Takuma's mentality has experienced a drastic change, shifting to a child-like state, with the belief that Hayami is his mother. He is sent to Tokyo, for further treatment, and is accompanied by Hayami. Life goes well for the two, though Takuma still recalls Hayami to some extent. On one day, Hayami leaves Takuma's side to go to the aid of a child on the railroad tracks, leading Takuma to remember that his mother had never committed suicide, but had attempted to save a life.Upon realising this, he regains his sight and mentality, but is unable to stop Hayami from crossing in front of an oncoming train. Years pass, and Takuma returns to the village. After building a windmill on the very same hill where he met Hayami, he thinks of her, and encounters a younger version of Otoha, who brings Hayami to him.
Sail Away sees Round Trip's maiden voyage into pop videodom aboard its trusty vessel, HMS Blue Screen. The whole thing took just 24 hours to complete, from first frame filmed to final rendering.
Endearingly organic, the band even ushered an innocent tea-boy into the filming. Everyone turned up for the filming in vanilla-coloured elephant collared jackets, as arranged. We work fast, and two of our jackets melted during the filming. Tim melted too, but was revived and refluffed with local spring water.
Caked in sea salt, Round Trip's nostrils flare uproariously at the thought of water. We love the liquid.
Cutting and editing by our image weaving svengali, Tim (still) E. Never has Ron sailed closer to an Oscar nomination, never has Tim 'guitared' with such windmill-arcing authenticity, never has Andreas tub-thumped so vanilla-ly, not once has Luke, otherwise known as The Captain, ever been without an instrument in hand, and never, well maybe once one night, has Rob oozed such a clammy sense of rock-goddom
This time, Ichigo takes on another one of Youki's creations, Naruto-Kun. Though, unlike his friend Sasuke, Naruto hasn't been update- so all of his origional cheapness is still intact. What's so cheap about him, you ask? Allow me:
-He also spams his kunai and windmill shuriken, exept he can put you into a infinate combo until you're K.O'd.
-Tons of Substitutions/ Invincibility frames.Variable attacks ensue after.
-His ultimate attack, 'Taju Kage Buunshin no Jutsu', fills the screen with clones of Naruto- all of them throwing shuriken upon entry. After this, it's impossible to make a counter attack.
-He loves to use his 'Dash to Naruto Rendan' move, which stuns you on impact.
-He constantly cheats his super bar requirement.
The shame of this is that he has the latent potential to be a fair character. It's just his creator who screwed him up...
(Since Youtube's having trouble uploading videos, I uploaded it onto Veoh until it sorts things out.)
Stage:Central 46
BGM:Central 46
he used 'windmill' hands to kill the mosquito
although i don't like mosquito
i love mosquito ringtones too..
my mom and teachers can't even
hear my phone ring ^^
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The early Muslims are credited with inventing distillation and could distil just about anything - from alcohol to perfume. Hygiene is very important so they invented and manufactured soap - centuries before the West - and hundreds of bathhouses were built throughout Muslim cities. They understood the fundamentals of light and how we see, and gave us the camera obscura. They invented algebra and worked out the angle of the tilt of the earth. They built the first windmill, pioneered the concept of the crank rod, and designed the first ever torpedo. Muslim creativity also led to the invention of a unique instrument called the astrolabe,it could find the direction of Mecca, tell the time and, with the help of the stars, navigate you across deserts and oceans. But perhaps most important of all they pursued the cause of knowledge, translating and preserving the works of the ancients and building the world's largest libraries their 'houses of wisdom'.