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Nuno Teixeira brings you an assortment of information based on many different topics. If you love to surf the web for random information, than let The Lowdown start you off in the right direction! Copyright: Creative Commons: Attribution Mon, 07 Apr 2008 07:00:00 +0200 Nuno got to take a bus tour out of Amsterdam near the end of his 3 month stay. The tour group rode eastwards towards a small community reachable across a 2 km long dike stretching across a man-made lake created out of the stranded waters of the North Sea! Nuno gives you the lowdown on one of the most important Dutch settlement in centuries past, before the Enclosure Dike (The Afsluitdijk) closed off the salty sea waters, thus ending Marken's reign in the fishing industry.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 24.33 MB here Tue, 01 Apr 2008 07:00:00 +0200 If you like to stumble on random stuff out of the blue and you're the kind of person that REALLY likes to dig around like a warthog in a grub fest then The Flype Club might and might NOT be for you. Nuno gives you the lowdown on the Flype Club with the help of two founding members "stevenswrong" and "mcgrory" (on Twitter). Find out about the origins, the tribulations and the plans for the future of the (not so secret) Flype Club.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 59.13 MB here Wed, 26 Mar 2008 06:00:00 +0100 The Montreal Biodome is a facility located in Montreal that allows visitors to walk through replicas of four ecosystems found in the Americas. The building was originally constructed for the 1976 Olympic Games as a velodrome. You get to walk through a rainforest, a temperate forest, an estuary habitat, and the arctic and subarctic ecosystems; all of them carefully monitored to produce near-exact habitat conditions all year round. Nuno gives you the lowdown on an assortment of animals found during his visit to the Bidome in this video tour and review.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 48.21 MB here Thu, 20 Mar 2008 06:00:00 +0100 While Nuno was on the west coast of Canada, in Victoria, BC he was lucky enough to tag along in a group of tourists, led by John Adams, renowned historian and researcher and host of the show Creepy Canada. Nuno joined the 9:30pm group which lasted for about an hour and a half. During a dozen tales or more about the chilling history of some of the areas surrounding the waterfront of Victoria, Nuno locked on to John Adams for the entirety of one of the tales. Nuno gives you the lowdown on the Ghostly Walks Tour of Victoria, BC with special guest John Adams who'll present you with the tale of Bradey and Lady Churchill.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 56.13 MB here Fri, 14 Mar 2008 06:00:00 +0100 It's funny with the speed this world is moving at thanks to the internet and the torrent of new content ALWAYS out there and ready to be blogged about, shared through social networks or collected within social bookmarking web applications, something like getting content to come to you instead of you going to it still baffles people. Nuno gives you the lowdown on how to subscribe to RSS feeds using Webtertainment.tv as the base example (of course). Here’s the first Lowdown screencast and a test for future one to come. Hopefully my father, brother and girlfriend can learn something new after this one :).
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 79.98 MB here Tue, 11 Mar 2008 06:00:00 +0100 I've studied art history and classical studies and so have seen my share of images and read plenty documentation on the views of sex throughout human history and culture, but nothing as blunt as The Sex Museum in Amsterdam can give in such a short amount of time. Nuno gives you on a quick lowdown of the sex museum, also known as The Venus Temple, and hopefully enlightens many out there to the very real notion of sex as an act of pleasure and not just an instinctual necessity to procreate.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 27.54 MB here Mon, 10 Mar 2008 06:00:00 +0100 Ever wonder where modern torture etiquette came from? Nuno gives you the lowdown on the Torture Museum in Amsterdam and in doing so highlights some of the old age devices that have thankfully gone out of practice today. At least we can all hope so, but really, who knows what goes on in the darker places of war and tyranny.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 24.88 MB here Fri, 07 Mar 2008 06:00:00 +0100 Here's a webcomic I found by accident. It's called "Last Blood". It's written by Bobby Crosby and illustrated by Owen Gieni, this comic brings a new twist for fans of vampire and zombie films!
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 18.58 MB here Tue, 04 Mar 2008 06:00:00 +0100 I've been following Order of the Stick since it came out--albeit a few dozen behind at this point--and am nothing short of amazed at how much substance is actually in them from both a joke and a story perspective. It's considered a must read for gamers, especially those who play Dungeons and Dragons. If you have a couple days--or weeks--I highly recommend starting from the beginning so that you can marvel at the outstanding amount of gaming geek humor Rich Burlew is capable of on a regular basis.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 23.82 MB here Mon, 25 Feb 2008 06:00:00 +0100 Drinks with friends always sounds like a great idea. Then you go overboard and the next morning you regret the night before. Nuno gives you the lowdown on hangovers and drops suggestions to help prevent hangovers, hold them off for as long as possible or prepare for the inevitable drinkfest that will undoubtedly cause you to re-vow to never drink again... again.
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 35.01 MB here Sun, 24 Feb 2008 06:00:00 +0100 Technically the second part of the Cloning episode, this continuation focuses on some scientificly encourage "evolution" of new breeds of species created by mixing different animal DNA. This could be stuff out of science fiction, but XEI just thinks it's stuff out of awesomeience faction. Recently you all got the lowdown on cloning. The topic was so large we decided to bring you a part two. Nuno gives you the lowdown on chimeras, transgenic animals; animals injected with the DNA of other animals outside of their own species is one thing, but the real controversy is when human DNA entered the scene. This is the new Age of the United States of Chimerica!
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 25.25 MB here Sat, 23 Feb 2008 06:00:00 +0100 The second retro-episode features a topic that is still very much on XEI's radar. Nuno will be covering related news in the future! In the meantime, he presents you with something to peak your curiosity! The possibility of human cloning, raised when Scottish scientists at Roslin Institute created the much-celebrated sheep "Dolly" in 1997. Nuno gives the lowdown on cloning and its moral and ethical implications. Our science is starting to deliver us topics that seem to be creations out of a science fiction novel. Are we playing Great Maker or just geniuses at survival methods?
attached file: type: video/mp4 size: 33.98 MB here Fri, 22 Feb 2008 06:00:00 +0100 From crazy stories of superstition to a massive slasher movie franchise, there's no denying that this day of ill fates and foreboding misfortunes is perhaps the most widely spread superstition of all time. Nuno gives you the Lowdown on Paraskevidekatriaphobia (ya, I can't say it either) and gives you some historical references to its origin. Good luck to all who watch this!
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