(edit- damn it’s been quite sometime since I made this almost 6000 miles. Bike is at 18000 now I should make a better version of this more thoroughly) Tried to recreate the acceleration problem I had but it didn’t do it again. so it’s just a vid with a few short bursts of acceleration in normal mode, power mode, and manual mode. Up until the point I was asked to leave by security. I was doing this at the far away end of the mall parking lot where noone was around
Nissan Townpod provides a simple platform, which each user can individually tune to their own peculiar needs. Be they a musician transporting their kit between gigs, a delicatessen proprietor distributing their wares or an architect carrying drawings to a client, each can adapt the interior of their Nissan Townpod using proprietary as well as third-party sourced accessories.
Airi¨s version: Reason because she IS main vocalist Chisato´s version: Reason cause she SHOULD BE main vocalist Both: They sound awesome together xD I was waiting Chissa´s version, UFA give her some lines and she starts to improve…a bit late but she´s gonna improve fast i think (she was born to sing!!) but i´m happy now……It was about time after all…… If you haven´t seen Chissa´s solo version yet…What are you waiting? xD I talk about it in my blog chisatointelligenceagency.wordpress.com (i don´t talk a lot in that post…i was busy playing the video again xD)
Labor day weekend ride. First time out with new gear after not riding for 6 weeks (sprained ACL). Notable: 0:05 — Sprint from the street. 2:00 — Up the hill. 2:44 — Up the hill with jumps. 3:05 — Flying over the rocks. 4:40 — Speeding around the old trail. 5:10 — Hitting a squirrel. 5:28 — Up the hill, through the flock birds. 5:45 — Little tabletop track (twice around, four jumps total). 7:35 — Fun hill. Recorded September 4-6 in Bakersfield, CA. 2006 DRZ400SM with dirt wheels. Go back to part 2: www.youtube.com Go back to part 1: www.youtube.com
This is a talk & play-through to help you know what to practice and how to plan out your bowings and such. Chorus is the first piece in Suzuki Violin School Book 2.