| Renault Sport Espace F1 1995 Concept Car |
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Short documentary about the Renault Espace F1
broadcasted in 1995 on french channel M6.
Quick summary of what the narrator says:
* In one day the Espace F1 will do it's
maiden lap and also last lap ever
* Renault Sport, Williams and Matra all
worked on this prototype with the help of F1
pilots Alain Prost and Eric Bernard
* Renault Engine 3.5l V10 800 hp 14000RPM
* Consumption is 60 litres / 100km
* Cost per kilometer is 300 times more than a
regular Renault Espace
Alain Prost at the end declares: "I always
wanted to bring with me in a two seater
Formula 1 some journalists, specially the
ones I don't like." :oD Tags : Renault Sport Espace F1 alain prost eric bernard williams matra |
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| 横山弁護士 (1995) |
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At 1st quoter of 1995,many incidents were
happened in Japan.
Big quake at KOBE at Jan 17,2005.
And, SARIN ATTACK to metro of Tokyo,aimed to
KASUMIGASEKi, capital of Japan.
This attack was done by AUM-Shinrikyo, and
ASAHARA ,top of AUM has emplyed Mr. Syoji
Yokoyama (called "YOKOBEN") ,1st lawyer of
ASAHARA.
TMr. Yokoyama was very excentric,his speeches
and conducts were made a splash from Japanese
media.
But, he was discharged by party of lawyer of
OSAKA.
This issue,and issues of AUM have meny of
secrets,misteries,yet.
I wish this issue duering spring of 1995... Tags : 横山 ヨコベン 弁護士 オウム ワイドショー Japan 1995 Aum Yokoyama Syoji Asahara lawyer ばかやろう baka |
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| 1995 Nebraska Football |
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Created & Edited by: David Pillen
The 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers represented the
University of Nebraska in college football.
The team Coach Tom Osborne fielded in 1995 is
widely believed to be the best team in the
history of college football. In a live,
2-hour broadcast on the ESPN2 and ESPN
Classic networks, on December 14, 2006,
viewers selected the 1995 Nebraska team as
the greatest team in the history of college
football.
Following the success of the 1994 season, in
which Tommie Frazier led the team to Tom
Osborne's first national championship, the
1995 version improved in every facet. With
the powerful rushing offense and a dominating
defense, Nebraska captured its second
consecutive national title. The 1995-1996
season set up a record-breaking three
championships in four years, as the 1994 and
1995 seasons were followed by Tom Osborne's
third title in 1997.
Entering the 1996 Fiesta Bowl, Nebraska was
thought of by some an underdog (including
Sports Illustrated in their 12/26/1995
issue), even though it came into the game
riding a long streak as the #1 team in the
country. Their opponent, the University of
Florida Gators, were considered to possess a
defense with overwhelming speed. Many favored
the Florida defensive speed in contrast to
the traditional run-first, power-option
offense of Nebraska, even though odds makers
had made Nebraska a 3-point favorite. On
January 2nd, 1996, Nebraska defeated Florida
62-24, marking the largest margin of victory
and highest score in a national championship
game in history.
Due to their performance against Florida as
well as beating 4 teams that finished in the
top 10 by an average score of 49-18, their
record setting offensive performance, and
their statistically impressive defense
throughout the season, the 1995 Nebraska
Cornhuskers are widely considered one of the
greatest teams in college football history.
Comparisons to current highly-regarded
champions, such as the 2001 Miami Hurricanes
(who defeated Nebraska in the Rose Bowl to
claim the title), the 2004 USC Trojans, and
the 2005 Texas Longhorns, are often made.
Such comparisons, as noted by the experts
themselves, are nearly impossible to make, as
rankings vary from evaluation to evaluation.
National Champions
Won 12, Lost 0, Tied 0
Big 8: Won 7, Lost 0, Tied 0, 1st
Coach Tom Osborne
Oklahoma St. W 64-21
Michigan St. W 50-10
Arizona State W 77-28
Pacific W 49-7
Washington St. W 35-21
Missouri W 57-0
Kansas St. W 49-25
Colorado W 44-21
Iowa State W 73-14
Kansas W 41-3
Oklahoma W 37-0
Florida W 62-24 Tags : 1995 Nebraska Football |
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