Shots taken around town of some of the people living in Cupar, Saskatchewan.Produced by Darryl Miller and Elaine Pain (Ice Cube Factory),with support from the Town Of Cupar,the Cupar And District Heritage Museum,and the people of Cupar. http://www.townofcupar.com/pages/home.php Links to FREE high resolution downloads + music at http://cuparsaskatchewan.blogspot.com/ http://prairieecho.blogspot.com/ http://darkonetrailers.blogspot.com/
Eight individuals from the Cupar area share stories of early life and growing up on the prairies. Director : Darryl Miller. These video clips were taken during production of a 47 minute audio CD called âI Rememberâ, that was produced with assistance from Common Weal Community Arts in Regina, and support from the Cupar and District Heritage Museum,Shalom-Cupar and District Nursing Home,the people of Cupar, my wife Elaine, and family.Links to FREE high resolution downloads + music at http://cuparsaskatchewan.blogspot.com/ http://prairieecho.blogspot.com/ http://darkonetrailers.blogspot.com/
Documents a special screening of Prairie Echo Clips. A community tea,which brings together the people from the audio CD âI Rememberâ, with The Board of The Cupar and District Heritage Museum -Director- Darryl Miller. Eight individuals from the Cupar area share stories of early life and growing up on the prairies. Produced with assistance from Common Weal Community Arts in Regina, and support from the Cupar and District Heritage Museum,Shalom-Cupar and District Nursing Home,the people of Cupar, my wife Elaine, and family.-A 47 minute audio CD was produced called I Remember, with assistance from Common Weal Community Arts in Regina.Links to FREE high resolution downloads + music at http://cuparsaskatchewan.blogspot.com/ http://prairieecho.blogspot.com/ http://darkonetrailers.blogspot.com/
Nikola Tesla invented or developed many of the electrical technologies which form the basis of modern life, including: alternating-current (AC) power transmission and electric motors; high-frequency (HF) communications, the basis for radio and television; neon lighting; remote radio-control; and X-rays. But his visionary genius and technical skill was countered by his lack of business acumen and eccentric personality. After dying penniless in 1943, his "missing papers" regarding the construction of a 'death ray' became the focus of international intrigue. His research on particle beam weapons led to several American and Soviet military research programs, including the Strategic Defense Initiative, known as SDI or "Star Wars".
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