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Sussex MTL
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Відео
Preparing to come to Sussex to read Engineering
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Preparing to come to Sussex to read Engineering
Product Design at New Designers 2018
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Product Design at the University of Sussex went to the New Designers trade show 2018
Future Technologies Labs Opening
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Opening of the Future Technologies Labs, University of Sussex, 27 November 2017
The Making of Sussex Graduation
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A behind the scenes look at the University of Sussex graduation by the Sussex Production Team
Sussex Conversations: Demockery and the media in a 'post factual' age
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Sussex Conversations: Demockery and the media in a 'post factual' age
University of Sussex Graduation 2017 Time-lapse
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University of Sussex Graduation 2017 Time-lapse
Sussex Conversations - The EU Referendum: In or Out?
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Sussex Conversations - The EU Referendum: In or Out?
Chromaspeed, María Inés Aguirre - Mia
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Chromaspeed, María Inés Aguirre - Mia
University of Sussex Formula Student Launch 2015
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University of Sussex Formula Student Launch 2015
Dynamics, Control, and Vehicle Research
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Dynamics, Control, and Vehicle Research
Industrial Informatics & Signal Processing Research Group (iisp) 1995-2015
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Industrial Informatics & Signal Processing Research Group (iisp) 1995-2015
Using the Library’s laptop loan facility
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Using the Library’s laptop loan facility
Requesting items from the Library store
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Requesting items from the Library store
Membership and borrowing options for non-students
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Membership and borrowing options for non-students
Awesome uncle josh
So Cool 💖🥰
Does anyone monitor this account? Thanks, Linden
Dear Sir, can you provide with the state space equation for longitudinal vehicle dynamics
I graduated yesterday and watched it in the auditorium. This's so brilliant!!!!
great video!
this guy looks exactly like Mr. Bean
Good debate, some interesting points by both sides, and I enjoyed the slightly more academic focus than what we've seen in other debates. It is a shame that the panel wasn't split evenly between Remainers and Leavers, but I thought the moderator did a decent job ensuring that both sides received broadly equal time. I have to say I'm really enjoying the broader discussion about the EU, since in my lifetime, we've only ever heard the negative view of our relationship to the rest of the continent. I'll be voting "In" assuming my postal vote gets to the UK in time to count.
2 for out 3 for in how can that be fair?
Great Britain is the fifth largest economy in the world - we should look to be a powerful global player rather than a mute dummy in the EU. Every British person pays £300 a year to stay in the EU (that's after all the sums are done and we are given back some of the billions we pay in - these are even BBC figures!). This will increase once the Ukraine joins. Youth unemployment is 48% in Greece, 45% in Spain and 39.3% in Italy. Poland's minimum wage is £1.89 an hour. Cheap labour from 'Europe and elsewhere into catering, hotels and social care jobs has led to an average 2% pay cut'. EU migrants 'have been found guilty of 146,100 crimes' in the UK since 2012. 'Between 1997 and last year, 65% of the country's 2.7 million extra housing units' were taken by non-UK people. 'One hundred thousand children are thought to have missed out on their first choice secondary school today as an escalating places crisis sweeps the country'. The NHS paid almost £6.2 billion for expats but received only £405 million back for EU nationals. Between 2000 and 2013, the EU generated 52,183 legal instruments, of which Norway and Iceland adopted fewer than 10 per cent (and the Swiss none at all). In that same period, Britain, by contrast, had to apply 100 per cent of EU regulations to its economy. Between 2000 and 2013, the EU generated 52,183 legal instruments, of which Norway and Iceland adopted fewer than 10 per cent (and the Swiss none at all). In that same period, Britain, by contrast, had to apply 100 per cent of EU regulations to its economy. £17 billion we send the EU each year, or the 27,000 EEuropean children getting benefit that still live in EEurope, the migrants causing havoc in Germany, the EU deal that never was, the 1.3 million extra people the NHS had to treat during the last three years or the 400,000 babies born here in the last decade to non British mothers, or the endless rules and regulations that stifle business and stop us having a say who is allowed in our country. A catastrophic vote to stay (and you will not be given another chance to close Pandora's box for generations) will rubber stamp allowing in half a million people into this tiny island (the most densely populated in Europe after Malta) for generations with Greenbelt land concreted over and over for generations. Good luck trying to explain that to your children when they ask what happened to the fields in which they laughed and played in when they were young.
To me, it would be best if someone could make a sensor that, instead of measuring wheel rotation speed, could simply measure the speed of the pavement moving beneath the board...
+Samos12 to many variables for the computer to calculate...
+mace FTL - Why would it be any different than a tiny radar gun pointed at the ground? I've done this, BTW, with handheld radar guns and it works well. I currently use a GPS watch that show speed and distance, which works great, but I'd still love to see something small someday that would simply clip to the front of a board...
***** fair enough, but wouldn't it not be too accurate due to the colour of a road?
+mace FTL - Frankly, I think someone could make a small fortune just coming out with a small GPS clip-on specifically geared towards the longboarding community. It would have info for speed, distance, perhaps even the degree of slope on the road.
+Samos12 wig a wrist watch so it would be easy to check :D
This almost killed any interest I had in studying this course in Sussex, good thing I stopped the video a minute in. What's with the stern facial expressions, monotone voices and obvious lack of interest and passion in whatever they're speaking about? I guarantee this video is going to chase many interested people away. Step up your game, guys.
LoL zarm
This is pretty interesting.
Huh? "For most of the last century, the alternative to capitalism was socialism. But socialism, in its classical form, failed. Since the collapse of communism, there has been no coherent alternative to capitalism. Beyond capitalism, it seems, stretches a vista of... capitalism."
hahahaha aswome!! are u still @ Sussex?
Whilst I was studying at Sussex I once fell asleep in the library and when I awoke it was 3am. I'd been asleep for 7 hours. They aren't exaggerating when they say it is comfortable!
I would have never thought it....but this video made me miss the library! o.O