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Skateboarding Short boredom edit of some old footage I Filmed. Featuring (in order of appearance) Dylan Rieder, Diego Bucchieri, Jon Goemann, Shiloh Greathouse, Nate Broussard, Charlie Castelluzzo, Trace Saylor, Danny Wallace, Brian Brown, James Brockman, Guru Khalsa, Steve Nesser, and Shuriken Shannon. Filmed and Edited by: Russell Houghten Tags: Rieder reader Bucchieri Goemann Greathouse Broussard Shuriken Shannon Brockman Steve Nesser Brian Brown Guru Khalsa Houghten skate skateboarding osiris |
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Truth TV P-Town Oregon! PGE IN MT SHASTA CITY PLANS CHEMTRAILS ON 15 NOV 2008! PG&E weather modification plan raises concerns cloud_seeding_concern.jpg By contribution Concerned citizens held a rally in front of Mount Shasta City Hall last week about the PG&E plan to seed clouds in the area. Advertisement By Charlie Unkefer Mount Shasta Area Newspapers Wed Nov 05, 2008, 02:10 PM PST Story Tools: Email This Email This | Print This Print This Siskiyou County, Calif. - On October 22, utility giant Pacific Gas and Electric posted a Notice Of Intention in the Mt. Shasta Area Newspapers outlining their plan to conduct a five-year weather modification program in southern Siskiyou County. Many wondered, Wait a second Our weather is going to be controlled by PG&E? According to the notice, the answer is yes, at least partly. For some Siskiyou County residents, this is an unsettling thought, and many are demanding more information. The program, called the Pit-McCloud Cloud Seeding Ground Water Enhancement Project, is one of several projects of its kind throughout California. It is slated to begin on November 15 of this year and will involve cloud seeding over a target area east of McCloud town, north of Burney town, south of Medicine Lake and bounded on the east by the White Horse and Big Valley mountains, according to the NOI. The goal of the program, states PG&E, is to increase precipitation in the McCloud and Pit River watersheds in order to promote and protect the production of hydroelectric power. Though the notice further states that no adverse environment impacts will occur and that PG&E cloud seeding programs comply with all regulations, many residents have expressed their concern over the program and want more information, including a group of citizens who held a rally in front of Mt. Shasta City Hall on October 28. Among those participating in the rally was Mount Shasta resident Robin Houghten, who had many questions that he feels have not been adequately addressed. Speaking bluntly, Houghten stated, I have concerns about the implications of launching chemicals in the environment. He further expressed his dismay about the program, referencing other concerns such as the short notice given by the utility company and questions over whether there have been sufficient studies done on cloud seeding. He also speculated on the overall wisdom of attempting to alter natural cycles. I think were already seeing evidence that (interfering with nature) doesnt always work. Cloud seeding history Though relatively unknown, the history of cloud seeding in California can be traced back to California Electric Powers 1948 project on Bishop Creek in the Owens River Valley. Since then, it has been practiced continuously in the state, primarily in the Sierras but also in the San Gabriel Mountains and in Santa Barbara County. PG&E has operated its own programs in Lake Almanor and in the Upper Mokelumne reservoir, which date back to the early 1950s, as well. According to the California Water Plan Update 2009 Pre-Administrative Draft, a document compiled by the California Department of Water Resources, the agency entrusted with the oversight of weather modification programs, Cloud seeding artificially stimulates clouds to produce more rainfall or snowfall than they would naturally. It is a process that involves injecting silver iodide aerosol (AgI) into already existing clouds where the substance mixes with moisture and promotes the growth of additional ice crystals. It is, in a sense, a way of wringing out more water from clouds. Weather modification programs have also been designed for hail suppression and fog dispersal, according the report. With Chinas recent acknowledgment that it conducted extensive weather modification programs in preparation for the recent Beijing Olympics, the concept is slowly leaking into the public consciousness. Critics, however, hold fast to the idea that playing God has its unforeseen consequences and that messing with the environment only continues to disrupt natures delicate balance. Though seeding is sometimes done using aircraft, the Pit-McCloud project is a ground-based program, which utilizes seeding generators (metal towers) to launch the material. The towers, currently in place on Sierra Pacific land, are located on higher ground to incorporate the natural uplifting that occurs during win Tags: obama president elect |
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Osiris Feed the Need - International Montage The international montage in the special features of Osiris's skate video "Feed the Need" beats by Richard Houghten Tags: skate sk8 osiris feed the need part international inter national montage special features beats beat by richard houghten |
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TRUTH TV PORTLAND OREGON! JAH JAH BROOKLYN NEW YORK! PG&E weather modification plan raises concerns cloud_seeding_concern.jpg By contribution Concerned citizens held a rally in front of Mount Shasta City Hall last week about the PG&E plan to seed clouds in the area. Advertisement By Charlie Unkefer Mount Shasta Area Newspapers Wed Nov 05, 2008, 02:10 PM PST Story Tools: Email This Email This | Print This Print This Siskiyou County, Calif. - On October 22, utility giant Pacific Gas and Electric posted a Notice Of Intention in the Mt. Shasta Area Newspapers outlining their plan to conduct a five-year weather modification program in southern Siskiyou County. Many wondered, Wait a second Our weather is going to be controlled by PG&E? According to the notice, the answer is yes, at least partly. For some Siskiyou County residents, this is an unsettling thought, and many are demanding more information. The program, called the Pit-McCloud Cloud Seeding Ground Water Enhancement Project, is one of several projects of its kind throughout California. It is slated to begin on November 15 of this year and will involve cloud seeding over a target area east of McCloud town, north of Burney town, south of Medicine Lake and bounded on the east by the White Horse and Big Valley mountains, according to the NOI. The goal of the program, states PG&E, is to increase precipitation in the McCloud and Pit River watersheds in order to promote and protect the production of hydroelectric power. Though the notice further states that no adverse environment impacts will occur and that PG&E cloud seeding programs comply with all regulations, many residents have expressed their concern over the program and want more information, including a group of citizens who held a rally in front of Mt. Shasta City Hall on October 28. Among those participating in the rally was Mount Shasta resident Robin Houghten, who had many questions that he feels have not been adequately addressed. Speaking bluntly, Houghten stated, I have concerns about the implications of launching chemicals in the environment. He further expressed his dismay about the program, referencing other concerns such as the short notice given by the utility company and questions over whether there have been sufficient studies done on cloud seeding. He also speculated on the overall wisdom of attempting to alter natural cycles. I think were already seeing evidence that (interfering with nature) doesnt always work. Cloud seeding history Though relatively unknown, the history of cloud seeding in California can be traced back to California Electric Powers 1948 project on Bishop Creek in the Owens River Valley. Since then, it has been practiced continuously in the state, primarily in the Sierras but also in the San Gabriel Mountains and in Santa Barbara County. PG&E has operated its own programs in Lake Almanor and in the Upper Mokelumne reservoir, which date back to the early 1950s, as well. According to the California Water Plan Update 2009 Pre-Administrative Draft, a document compiled by the California Department of Water Resources, the agency entrusted with the oversight of weather modification programs, Cloud seeding artificially stimulates clouds to produce more rainfall or snowfall than they would naturally. It is a process that involves injecting silver iodide aerosol (AgI) into already existing clouds where the substance mixes with moisture and promotes the growth of additional ice crystals. It is, in a sense, a way of wringing out more water from clouds. Weather modification programs have also been designed for hail suppression and fog dispersal, according the report. With Chinas recent acknowledgment that it conducted extensive weather modification programs in preparation for the recent Beijing Olympics, the concept is slowly leaking into the public consciousness. Critics, however, hold fast to the idea that playing God has its unforeseen consequences and that messing with the environment only continues to disrupt natures delicate balance. Though seeding is sometimes done using aircraft, the Pit-McCloud project is a ground-based program, which utilizes seeding generators (metal towers) to launch the material. The towers, currently in place on Sierra Pacific land, are located on higher ground to incorporate the natural uplifting that occurs during win Category: News & Politics Tags: obama president elect Tags: OBAMA PRESIDENT ELECT DOUGLASS BICKFORD TRUTHTV HEADLINE NEWS |
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TRuth Tv P-Town Oregon! TRUTH911! DOUGLASS BICKFORD 503-995-0567 PG&E weather modification plan raises concerns cloud_seeding_concern.jpg By contribution Concerned citizens held a rally in front of Mount Shasta City Hall last week about the PG&E plan to seed clouds in the area. Advertisement By Charlie Unkefer Mount Shasta Area Newspapers Wed Nov 05, 2008, 02:10 PM PST Story Tools: Email This Email This | Print This Print This Siskiyou County, Calif. - On October 22, utility giant Pacific Gas and Electric posted a Notice Of Intention in the Mt. Shasta Area Newspapers outlining their plan to conduct a five-year weather modification program in southern Siskiyou County. Many wondered, Wait a second Our weather is going to be controlled by PG&E? According to the notice, the answer is yes, at least partly. For some Siskiyou County residents, this is an unsettling thought, and many are demanding more information. The program, called the Pit-McCloud Cloud Seeding Ground Water Enhancement Project, is one of several projects of its kind throughout California. It is slated to begin on November 15 of this year and will involve cloud seeding over a target area east of McCloud town, north of Burney town, south of Medicine Lake and bounded on the east by the White Horse and Big Valley mountains, according to the NOI. The goal of the program, states PG&E, is to increase precipitation in the McCloud and Pit River watersheds in order to promote and protect the production of hydroelectric power. Though the notice further states that no adverse environment impacts will occur and that PG&E cloud seeding programs comply with all regulations, many residents have expressed their concern over the program and want more information, including a group of citizens who held a rally in front of Mt. Shasta City Hall on October 28. Among those participating in the rally was Mount Shasta resident Robin Houghten, who had many questions that he feels have not been adequately addressed. Speaking bluntly, Houghten stated, I have concerns about the implications of launching chemicals in the environment. He further expressed his dismay about the program, referencing other concerns such as the short notice given by the utility company and questions over whether there have been sufficient studies done on cloud seeding. He also speculated on the overall wisdom of attempting to alter natural cycles. I think were already seeing evidence that (interfering with nature) doesnt always work. Cloud seeding history Though relatively unknown, the history of cloud seeding in California can be traced back to California Electric Powers 1948 project on Bishop Creek in the Owens River Valley. Since then, it has been practiced continuously in the state, primarily in the Sierras but also in the San Gabriel Mountains and in Santa Barbara County. PG&E has operated its own programs in Lake Almanor and in the Upper Mokelumne reservoir, which date back to the early 1950s, as well. According to the California Water Plan Update 2009 Pre-Administrative Draft, a document compiled by the California Department of Water Resources, the agency entrusted with the oversight of weather modification programs, Cloud seeding artificially stimulates clouds to produce more rainfall or snowfall than they would naturally. It is a process that involves injecting silver iodide aerosol (AgI) into already existing clouds where the substance mixes with moisture and promotes the growth of additional ice crystals. It is, in a sense, a way of wringing out more water from clouds. Weather modification programs have also been designed for hail suppression and fog dispersal, according the report. With Chinas recent acknowledgment that it conducted extensive weather modification programs in preparation for the recent Beijing Olympics, the concept is slowly leaking into the public consciousness. Critics, however, hold fast to the idea that playing God has its unforeseen consequences and that messing with the environment only continues to disrupt natures delicate balance. Though seeding is sometimes done using aircraft, the Pit-McCloud project is a ground-based program, which utilizes seeding generators (metal towers) to launch the material. The towers, currently in place on Sierra Pacific land, are located on higher ground to incorporate the natural uplifting that occurs during win Category: News & Politics Tags: obama president elect Tags: obama president elect CHEMTRAILS MT SHAST CALIFORNIA BUSH 911 888 |
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microkorg tutorial www.myspace.com/richardhoughten www.myspace.com/richardhoughten running a radio through the microkorg's effects. Initializing a track (hold shift then press 3, then press 3 again while 3 light is blinking) Go to oscillator 1 on edit select 1 and select audio (aud) with the first effects knob. Tags: microkorg tutorial arpeggiator highpass filter delay sound radio richard houghten |
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mpc 1000 microkorg jam w/ radio This is a track I made on the mpc 1000. The microkorg is hooked via midi to the mpc, so that the tempo is synced to the mpc's. A radio is coming through the microkorg's arpeggiator that is in time with the mpc. Contact me if you want to hear more music at www.myspace.com/richardhoughten Tags: mpc 1000 microkorg cymatics radio beat jam dub sitar richard houghten russian vocals mouth pops boltfish recording |
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mpc 1000 "in the summer" www.myspace.com/richardhoughten Tags: mpc 1000 micrkorg delay dub bass sub live richard houghten bloomypetal |
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mpc 1000 microkorg bedroom jam more beats. www.myspace.com/richardhoughten Tags: beats mpc 1000 yellow green blue music microkorg 75 bpm's richard houghten midi sound softies milky live sonic texture |
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Osiris Skate & Create Osiris's Skate and Create video. Featuring: John Rattray, Corey Duffel, Caswell Berry, Shuriken Shannon and Jimmy Carlin. Filmed and edited by Russell Houghten Tags: Osiris skate and create john rattray jimmy carlin shuriken shannon caswell berry corey duffel skateboarding dvs emerica globe transworld |
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mpc 1000 jams dripstonecastle@yahoo.com www.myspace.com/richardhoughten www.imeem.com/richardhoughten Tags: mpc 1000 microkorg beats midi volume music jams grooves live different tempos bpm richard houghten san francisco blue IS |
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Razors G4 Edit (Non-Offical) My edit for my new skates Tags: Gameover Crew Razors G4's Blaqadobo Long Beach Houghten freestyle rolling |
User: bloomypetal |
underwater flow underwater filming edited to music by Richard Houghten's song titled "monkey". For more info about music or video, contact dripstonecastle@yahoo.com www.myspace.com/richardhoughten Tags: Cymatics John Cage underwater vibrations tides colors music electronic gamelan vibert aphex twin Hans Jenny Lou Harrison chladni richard houghten |
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Theskatespot.com Montage Filmed & Edited by: Russell Houghten Featuring (in order of appearance): Dylan Rieder, Diego Bucchieri, Jon Goemann, Shiloh Greathouse, Nate Broussard, Charlie Castelluzzo, Trace Saylor, Danny Wallace, Brian Brown, James Brockman, Guru Khalsa, Steve Nesser, and Shuriken Shannon Tags: trailer sandiego |
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vivid liqiud www.myspace.com/richardhoughten Tags: vivid wet liquid orangle sink underwaterrichard houghten art experimental |
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spaced out collage www.myspace.com/richardhoughten Tags: music box experimental radio richard houghten san francisco collage way down deep outer space |
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blading aint easy vol 1 skaten houghten skate park in long beach Tags: blading |
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Dunk Video Will Neild, Garrett Dadosky, Lucas Dadosky and Ben Houghten decide to try out their amazing Dunking skills on our slightly modified regulation basket! Tags: Dadosky |
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Polar Dip Houghten Lake's tip-up town polar dip. where people strip down and jump into freezing cold water. hard to see, cuz my camera has shitty zoom, plus EVERYONE is screaming. but... it's funny anyway Tags: bvngcfgn |
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XXX Wind Beneath My Wings - Steven Houghten Tags: Best Friends OneTrueMedia |
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BobazBlogz (Epidsode 1) Comentary The comentary between Director George Lucas and Writer Shmendrick Van Houghten. Tags: george lucas star wars germans jews bobaz blogz fake comentary |
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XXX Wind Beneath My Wings - Steven Houghten Tags: Best Friends OneTrueMedia |