Tag Archives: Oracle
Halo 2 Cutscenes – “12 – The Oracle”
This is a cutscene during the level “Oracle”. It is revealed what the Oracle is. It also introduces 343 Guilty Spark to Halo 2. It is the twelfth cutscene of the game.
Janet Jackson “Rock With U” @ Oracle Arena, Oakland – ROCK WITCHU TOUR 2008 live
Janet Jackson live “Rock Witchu Tour”” in Oakland September 13th 2008 presenting “Rock with you”
Let’s Play the Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Part 20 – I Fail at Mic levels
I strongly recommend turning down your speakers here. The Mic ended up very loud. At any rate, more progress through the Dancing Dragon Dungeon, and the reappearance of Aghanihm. I guess Nintendo really likes him, this is his 3rd or … Continue reading
Zelda Oracle of Ages – Boss 2 : Head Thwomp
The boss in level 2 in the Oracle of Ages. See Video for tips on beating this boss.
Saturday, July 10, Doreen’s Daily Oracle Card
Doreen Virtue gives a reading from the Magical Messages from the Fairies Oracle Cards
Let’s Play Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons: Part 30 – Spirit of Autumn
Odin traveled to outside of Sunken City, where the Great Moblin’s Lair loomed over the city. He ventured in, and fought the Great Moblin. Upon defeating him, the many bombs in the lair blew up and destroyed the keep, but … Continue reading
Part 1: Grid Infrastructure Install; 3 nodes of Oracle RAC 11g R2 in VMWare
www.masterschema.com for more information… Installation of 3 nodes of Oracle Database Real Application Clusters (RAC) 11gR2 on Oracle Enterprise Linux and VMWare, with a Mac OS X host. This video demonstrates the installation of Grid Infrastructure 11gR2 and is the … Continue reading
Sunday, Aug 1, Doreen’s Daily Oracle Card
Doreen Virtue gives a reading from the Goddess Guidance Oracle Cards
Global CIO: IBM Top Product Exec Discusses Strategy, Systems, & Oracle
Global CIO: IBM Top Product Exec Discusses Strategy, Systems, & Oracle IBM’s head of Software and Systems Steve Mills describes customer priorities, optimized systems, and Oracle’s “bait-and-switch” philosophy. Read more on InformationWeek