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Arithmetic Clean-up
one of the first things we want to do with arithmetic is clean it up so that it's easier to read if we encounter things like this 2 plus negative 3 it's just easier to write this as 2 minus 3. if we encounter 2 minus negative 3 this would be the same thing as two plus three right if you subtract a negative is the same as adding the positive likewise with the division symbol if you have two divided by three it's best to write this as a fraction with 2 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator now if you have an expression like this 2 times 3 divided by 5 the divided by 5 is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal one-fifth so the two times three is in the numerator and five is in the denominator it doesn't matter which order that comes in either if this is two divided by three times five like this it's the divided by three that becomes a 3 in the denominator the remainder 2 times 5 is still in the numerator also expressions in parentheses act as a single object that is if you have two plus say negative three times five plus seven we could write that as two minus three times five plus seven and the same thing here two minus negative three five plus seven is the same thing as two plus three times five plus seven and with division symbols if you have two divided by three plus five let's say here this three plus five is acting as a single object so the two is in the numerator and the three plus five is in the denominator this also works this way if you have two plus three divided by five here the two plus three is in the numerator and the fives in the denominator if you have two times three divided by let's say five plus seven like this the two times three would be in the numerator and then divided by five plus seven that five plus seven acts as a single object so a few more examples two times three plus five divided by seven that divided by 7 means the 7 is in the denominator and the 2 times 3 plus 5 is in the numerator i can do this as well 2 divided by 3 times five plus seven here that divided by three means the three is in the denominator and two times five plus seven is in the numerator and lastly two divided by three plus five times seven that divided by three plus five means the three plus five is in the denominator and the two times the seven is in the new
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Startup Cafe with Eli Lazar: The Entrepreneurial Journey of SNOOZ
i've had the good fortune of meeting eli gosh at least maybe five years ago maybe more and was always delighted whenever he was in the building and popped his head into my office for a chat we um we really developed a rapport quickly and and talked about all sorts of things eli has graduated from the university of illinois he got all three of his degrees here in his phd was in mechanical engineering and he went to work at caterpillar and worked at caterpillar until very recently so he really he he did the smart thing he kept his day job until he knew he was in a position to be able to go out onto his own completely and what i learned about eli over the years is that he has he has family in the southwest part of the country he enjoys hiking and he has family which i was surprised that actually are avid hunters which was kind of interesting that surprised me and um that he has uh a great interest in anything to do with fans he's really all about fans like fans that blow air and really wants to do stuff with fans he's really intrigued by them i don't know if that came from an early age eli or not we never talked about that but i remember him saying i'm just really into fans so a delightful young man and someone that i'm i'm happy to call my friend and someone that has worked really hard and didn't hesitate to reach out sometimes i worried that he was reaching out to the wrong person by asking me questions that probably my colleagues were better qualified to answer but someone that i've really enjoyed getting to know and really proud of the success that he's had if you have a chance eli i don't know if it's still up on your website or not but if you go to his go to the snooze website i hope that you can still see the really enjoyable video or look for it on youtube that you did for your your fundraising campaign which was one of the more hilarious videos i've had the chance to see um and you will probably recognize the actor that you hired as well because i've seen him in other commercials as well on television snooze was the recipient of a lot of help from our director or designer rather in residence and dina mcdonna and had a lot of input from her and from some of her colleagues at other universities as well and i know that along the way the design of the product morphed and changed and that of course is not unusual um but a lot of the original input came from our designer in residence so i wanted to make sure to give a shout out to dina for that so okay no thank you for that uh that intro i'm gonna share my screen and i'll kind of talk alongside it too i mean my thought was just to kind of give you our story um how we started um definitely if you have questions let me know um so um thanks for the introduction so yes our company snooze um and i'll walk you through kind of the slides at least just how we first kind of started out you know and i'll say this before i begin you know i've said this to many people that if i ever wrote a book about being an entrepreneur i don't think i ever will but if i ever did the title of the book would be it's a lonely place and the reason i say that is because you know 50 of your days are probably in despair and thinking that like man this is just not going to work maybe more in the beginning and even still even our certain states probably 10 of my days are still in despair of thinking like you know i always think it's going to explode i just don't know which direction and um you know you're always wrestling with that and a lot of most just about all my friends you know have kind of stable jobs in different companies or labs or something like this and you know there's just a stability there that they have that has always been like maybe a barrier to relate to people uh like not saying just just i would have never understood this position unless i was on this side of the fence i think that's how i want to say it's not necessarily it's just the experience of it i think is always changes you know changes your perspective so the company um is really two people it's myself and then i've got one partner who happens also to be my brother-in-law uh matt so um as she was mentioned so i worked at i you know with the u of i i was a mechanical engineer and then post graduation i started a caterpillar i'm right in town right in research park and then my partner my brother-in-law was at zappos.com he was like an online marketing guy so that's kind of the team so we kind of started this company back in 2015 is really well say early 2015 is really kind of when we started and you know the whole idea is a lot of people use white noise to sleep a lot of people use fans in particular so when i was in college i mean i i didn't know anybody who didn't take a fan pointer to the wall and just run it at night because they like the sound the fan makes so i can tell you personally like i've gone to target and like listened to the fans in the aisles i've even traveled with fans in a suitcase because i was like so addicted to that noise of just helping me sleep at night um however we as an engineer it's kind of an awkward solution right because fans are designed to move a lot of air with minimal noise and people are kind of trying to use them the opposite way um so with that said we uh we created snooze which was a you know portable white noise machine basically so we've got a real fan inside and we wanted to be a real fan because you know like there's a million ways you can kind of spin this but the end is that you know it's relatable if we tell people it sounds like a fan there's always this kind of leap of faith where they have to kind of trust us that it's going to sound like what they want to sound like but tell them hey it is a fan and they already use a fan there's just like this um this instant like connection that they have with that where they understand the product better and that's kind of why we kind of started out this way the device also kind of connects to an app so the reason behind this is pretty simple we wanted to do this a kickstarter campaign and you pretty much we felt like we had to have a techie kind of component to it other than that i don't want to say i regret doing the app but i wish we didn't do an app because it's it's a real pain but not because you're constantly having to like you know keep up with the app and updates and people always have connection problems it's just kind of an unavoidable thing in particular on the android side which i'll talk about a little bit later so we first started um you know like i said we kind of came with this premise that most people use fans pointed at the wall so this is a honeywell fan this is probably the most popular fan on the planet if i had to guess i bet you they sell something like five million of these a year they're so cheap even amazon has ripped it off and they have the amazon basics fan that looks identical to this um and it's just because it's just like the number one fan and the number one use of this ban i can tell you with some certainty because we've spent so much time in syria is sleeping like people just run it at night because they like the sound it makes um to this day well i should say almost to this day because i think we're about to kind of be in the same spot but let's say from 2015 up until right now we've actually never lived in the same place me and my partner everything has been kind of screen sharing fedexing upsing even now like if we've got new products we work on and i'll actually like that exit to him and you know we're always nervous too like sometimes because someone's gonna get lost in the mail and so that's been a real hindrance so i mean it's it's just unfortunate just kind of came across that i was uh my partner was born and raised in las vegas and that's kind of where he started his life out and for me it was it was you know different place and we we never uh we always had kind of like one foot in and one foot out so we kind of tried to get the company going i think just kind of through this method um so these are actually some early prototypes people have a far difference but you know and it's you know we look at our product and not share this first product that we have out there right now it's a really simple product i mean it looks really like a simple product but fan acoustics is it's um it's almost like an art more than a science which makes it a little bit more difficult on the engineering front because they're really not equations to kind of guide you and then we're also stuck with this very kind of like difficult environment which is the bedroom you know so for one if if you know a person lays down at night the room is really quiet so you can pretty much hear just about every kind of every frequency you can hear it and the second problem is you know most people who use our product or fan usually i mean in some sense it's like a sleep aid you know so you know if it doesn't so people are probably a little bit more critical of it so you know we spent a lot of time trying to really figure out like what's the right sound that people like and how to create that sound um we simulated a lot so at caterpillar i was fortunate enough um that i worked in kind of the fan acoustics fan airflow simulation space that that's pretty much what i did at caterpillar for you know like the few years several years i was there so we kind of launched this company and there's a open source kind of software that i was luckily trained in which was open phone was called and i was able to uh kind of leverage some of that um kind of built like a little home computer that i could run stuff on and you know try to really figure out like how to make the right sound and that's kind of where we got to so this is kind of the evolution of the product so starting on the left this was actually the first one a cd it was just made with a kind of a cd spindle um and then it kind of shrunk over time there's one more iteration that uh which is our current product right here which you'll see in a second but this shows kind of the evolutionary map this is the one that we the one on the far right is the one that we ended up going to kickstarter with and i'll go a little bit into detail and why we end up switching our design post kickstarter as well um so our next step of course we got ready for kickstarter um and um has it you know went well so we uh we did about half a million in about 50 days on there that was in late 2015 and you know if you ask us what what why do we do well on kickstarter i will tell you i don't have a clue like it's it's really hit or miss on kickstarter there was a really famous um kickstarter which actually the company i think just went bankrupt maybe about six months ago called the coolest cooler and they did i think they were one of the record breakers they did 13 million dollars like in you know same time frame say 50 days or something but what most people don't probably don't know is they actually ran that campaign twice the first time they ran it was six months previous and it didn't they didn't they didn't even meet their goal like they raised you know like 80 000 or something like that they ran it six months later pretty much the same product just a different color made their video a little bit different and they raised 13 million so you know how does that happen i i don't know but there's a little bit of uh there's a little bit of luck involved i think i mean you know i think having the right ingredients and the timing of the year all kind of add up but it's a little bit of just kind of catching fire we got almost no publicity we had reached out and we hired pr firms we reached out just probably to a thousand different places and nobody would pick us up and i think the reason was people were kind of kept becoming more skeptical of kickstarter back then i think even more so now because you know like uh some kind of you know like say wired or nashville one of these guys they get behind a product and then that company never fulfills and then it kind of reflects badly on them you also note here too it says filled in early 2017. so we spent pretty much a whole year just trying to figure out how to make a product and i'll talk a little bit about that um this is kind of an important slide so post kickstarter matt and i became brothers-in-laws i always say that wrong um i think it's important because i think it's worth mentioning of who your partners are i think that's a really important thing you know like i didn't realize how important that was until we started but it's important to figure out like who are your partners you know like because it's almost like a marriage i mean i in a weird way like i talk well i think i talk to my partner more we probably like if you add up the hours we probably have longer and more conversations with him than i do with my own wife and the reason is is because i mean we're just that connected you know it's like the whole uh business really hinges on everything um in terms of production we started in malaysia and actually this is a factory malaysian that was actually a really that's actually one of the things that i probably enjoy most about um starting the company was being able to see other countries and like you know just see what other people like how they view problems and how they work on stuff and not i've been more more impressed with other people in other countries as i kind of visit them and see how you know how they tackle problems and um and just their willingness to just jump in and you know try to like you know no matter what to get the job done so this was um yeah like they actually this is what i'm trying to see even right here these are actually the big plastic molds at the bottom if you can see my cursor the bottom these are actually the big plastic molds that we that they use for sneeze i don't think you can see any actual shapes in them um anyway and uh the second part is we visit all our suppliers so there was um i know in the intro mentioned uh dina who's been you know was a really big help to us um in the beginning and she connected us with um with herps scott herbst and walter herbs which maybe some people know and you know when we visited uh scott hurst who helped us with our first design product the one thing you know we were just looking for a supplier and trying to find you know where are we going to get this manufacturer we looked in the u.s and we looked in malaysia and we looked in china from all three um the one thing he told us is he goes never underestimate face-to-face diplomacy and he was just so right on that it's just for some reason going to your suppliers just you know you know it's only like 30 minutes even if you have to travel across the world to do it it's just something changes in their relationship as soon as they see your face and they see that you show up in you know their country or they show up in your our country it doesn't really matter it's just as soon as that connection's made it's like all of a sudden you just become serious with each other and like you know it's like almost like a relationship starts forming there so um i'll mention this too because it's probably really relevant now since there's there's so much talk about you know u.s production and stuff like that so we made the decision to manufacture we first started in malaysia we did move to china but it was like i tell people right in time for the trade war to start and you know we tried to look in the u.s a little bit and we even got some quotes in the u.s um i'll tell a few things that might be worth interesting to some people especially if they're in kind of this consumer electronic space is one you know so a lot of factories in the us actually wouldn't even quote us they said um you know this product like this is not a us-made product like it's not a product that should be made invested we did have a few that would quote us but essentially there's just a lot of common parts that you just can't find here so like you know um like a power supply like you probably see in the bottom corner like a 12 volt power supply to my understanding there's not a single supplier of that in the entire united states and if they do supply in the us all they are is just importing it from somewhere in asia themselves and you know i don't necessarily think that has to be the way but i think that's just the way manufacturing goes you know it's like i mean doing things in high volume is always beneficial and you know so like in certain parts of the world you know like they started making power supplies and they did it really cheap and and then everybody flocked there and then they made them even cheap and even better and then they became kind of the world supply for it and the second thing was motors you know like um we use like a little 12-volt brushless motor and like you just can't get those in the us anywhere i don't think i mean the only places we ever connected with that made them was a place out of california but they themselves imported them from china themselves and it was kind of triple the price so the other thing too i we've learned i've learned actually in traveling these places you know they've got a really nice you know network for manufacturing that um that's hard to find in the us i don't know if you i don't even know if we have it here it's like you know you can go to like shenzhen is the one area that we produce and if you go there like everything's in the same town like if you want uh you know power supply motor manufacturer circuit board maker fabric makers like they're all kind of down the street from each other so you can really just go to one spot you can just find everything you're looking for we do have some future products that we're coming out with which i'll talk about those later for those like there's one in particular that i'm interested in in doing it in the us actually in woodstock illinois because there's a good factory up there that i like but it's got to be the right product you know um when you have a lot of electronics and stuff sometimes i just don't think it makes sense at least if it's kind of like a mid lower to mid-range consumer electronics which i think is what our product kind of is um so inspecting parts so you know we spent a lot of time looking at parts i mean it sounds this picture looks ridiculous but you'd be looking at this fan blades this closely but you know like so i'll tell you so yeah i say this two ways so one we had one production run once um out in china actually where we we got like 10 000 units in and there were a lot of problems with the units the fan blades were all vibrating like a lot they just kind of got and they were just mistakes like you know like things weren't assembled correctly or with enough care and there were two lessons there's a one guy that kind of manages the factory we've kind of become real friendly with and he told us two things one he said you should use a third party um you should use like a third-party inspection place so they have places that will kind of go to the factory on your behalf and kind of inspect each production run like you tell them what to look for and he told us you know it's not necessarily like uh it's just you know and i've kind of learned this at the factory floor right these are just average workers they don't really have an invested interest in your company and sure they want it they want to keep their job and everything but they're not as particular as you are so you know you have to and if they know nobody's looking and nobody's checking there's always just going to be a downside of quality so like you have to inspect they have to know that you're serious like you shouldn't let and we've learned this the hard way which i'm i'll show you in a slide or two that like they have to know that you are borderline like you know borderline over the top i'm inspecting parts and catching everything it's the only way really to keep the quality i think really good the second thing we learned is you don't produce around chinese new year so we did that once like you know we had a production run that was ending right before chinese new and there were all kinds of problems we had too and what we were told was you know look when chinese new year comes like you know 100 of the factory workers go home to their kind of their hometown 70 come back so there's a lot of people that know that's their last week and they said that everybody's minds are kind of checked out and people are just trying to get through stuff and get out and a lot of people know they're not coming back so we always avoid kind of producing around those range they're around that time range um so kickstarter so um you know we were at the uh disadvantage i think that we were trying to be really scrappy and we didn't have a lot of ways to kind of fulfill everything so um our uh obviously our in-laws have like a gym kind of area that they built onto their home in uh in bourbon a illinois so we had seven thousand units to uh to produce that we produced and to fulfill on kickstarter so we actually shipped i'm sorry i took that it was ten thousand units we produced seven thousand kickstarter so we shipped ten thousand units to a small home in bourbon a brought them in carton by carton so ten thousand units it's about 2 pounds a unit so it's 20 000 pounds of units right so that's about 10 tons so like we actually literally inspected the floor as we said here to make sure that it could hold 20 000 pounds but it took us probably three or four days i think we spent seventy five thousand dollars in uh in postage um with the post office who had no idea what was going on because bourbon is not a tiny town but it's kind of like you know still small town i think and they had no idea why seven thousand packages came in and you know just a matter of like two or three days but it was a it was a ride and it was actually probably good because part of this process we hand inspected myself i probably well over the course of the whole business i bet you i've hand inspected six or seven thousand units but with kickstarter i definitely inspected you know probably the bulk but then at least two or three thousand um and uh i'll this is kind of inside knowledge but we did have a problem when our first time we produced it we found out that it was a little bit susceptible to esd electrostatic discharge right so you know if especially in wintertime if you know you kind of build up a little bit of static on your hands or something and you shock something well we just you know we did we we found this out right when we produced ten thousand units like right when ten thousand units landed on our doorstep and we were kind of like inspecting the units it was in uh it was in the wintertime and it was just on that certain carpet we had noticed like whoa like if we shocked this unit like i think we shocked it once or twice accidentally and we noticed after that like the unit pretty much died out so we fixed i mean just enormous number of units literally had to hand disassemble them ourselves put them back together just to try to make them as robust as possible and then we you know we did we had some warranty claims too i think that we took on as a result of that as well um this was actually more for investors this slide but it's just giving you a feel of how kind of uh hodgepodge it was um so post kickstarter we started to sell on amazon and on our own website so amazon's been a really a roller coaster of a ride so i i don't know if i maybe i'll save it for uh i'll save that for in a few slides more i'll tell you more about that um and the reviews which at the time i just kind of expected oh like we're gonna have a lot of great reviews but i now looking back and i i realized that we're quite fortunate that people actually like the product because a lot of products fail and you really don't know you might think you love it you may give it to a hundred people who tell you they love it but until you really kind of put it out there like you really don't know and uh and people are brutal like they will be brutal especially if you're charging them 80 they're going to be especially brutal and um so i think you always got to be ready for that and like i actually can tell you this i don't read reviews ever my partner does but i never read a single review um and the reason is is because like i feel like i'm too close to the product so it's like i don't say it's hard to read but it's kind of like you know that criticism like in the beginning like occasionally uh i read like a few reviews and i'd catch a bad review and i it literally like the whole day i'd feel down about it you know so i don't think i've read a review in over a year at least and i i think between i know on amazon we have over 2000 reviews i don't i have not read a review in probably two years i take it back um we've also sold to hotels so that's that was actually a surprise we didn't expect to sell to hotels at all so um what had happened is right when we did our kickstarter campaign right after it ended we got a call an email from four seasons in austin texas and the guy requested 300 units he said like i want you know units for my entire hotel we actually thought the guy was joking so we actually kind of blew off the conversation we just we didn't think he was actually serious for like you know we thought it was maybe like some uh low-level guy or something like that that was just saying this but that and but he persisted and eventually they sent us a purchase order and they actually bought them so to this day we've we've sold i think to about two thousand we're in about two thousand hotel rooms right now um the cro you know covet actually completely decimated the hospitality business so um we've gotten like one order i think through the since kind of the covet thing hit but we had a number of cancelled orders too not fully canceled just delayed they just said they want to wait till everything kind of stabilizes a little bit but i'll talk more about that um so we're actually over this so i'd say you know we're probably approaching 100 000 units at this point that we've sold um but you know i never i don't take anything for granted um because you know competition is kind of always i think on our heels especially kind of in the space for in consumer electronics um so uh we worked out of our garages all the way until um october of 2019. so i quit caterpillar my partner and i both quit our jobs in um april of 2019 so that was my last day was end of april 2019 and we pretty much ran stuff in our garages all the way until october of 2019 in october we opened up a warehouse in uh in las vegas actually which is where my partner lives the reason we did that we we actually were considering illinois pretty significantly um but there were a few reasons that we ended up choosing there one so one thing we learned is you know and people probably all entrepreneurs understand this or is that uh home mortgage loans don't easily come to uh to new companies so i've learned this that if you own more than 25 of your company they actually um even though we're a c corporation doesn't matter like we're if we own less than 24 25 we're considered an employee and all they care about is you know your w-2 but if you want more than 25 they care about the actual company and the financials of the company and you know they've got pretty i think rigorous standards maybe some small banks but big banks for that way the other thing too is illinois you know um champagne or banner is phenomenal it's been really a phenomenal place but when we really start to kind of like scale up and stuff you know like some states provide some other you know provide some different advantages um nevada was good for us because you know like uh at least for like wages and stuff it was probably a pretty easy place to kind of like you know attract talent but at kind of a competitive wage i think illinois probably has um you know very good talent here and maybe one day we may come back to illinois that's a possibility but for now that's kind of where we're at um so this is just uh you know kind of an image i guess of like this is literally how we did it for our kickstarter so these were all just really had a truck combined and just dropped pallets on the driveway and brought them in one by one um i mentioned here running out of stock right so we actually ran out of stock i bet you we've run off stock 10 times since and longest probably was for several months so which is always a difficult thing so you know for investors like i've learned is they never like hardware companies as much as they like software companies because it's just so cash intensive because you know you know if you want to produce 10 000 units especially when you're first starting out you can't get good terms with a factory so you pretty much got to come up with all that cash up front and you know and then let's say you produce it in overseas or something you know it takes a month right for it before it's going to arrive um in the u.s and then by the time you sell it and by the time you recoup some of that money it just you know there's just a long runway it might be like a six-month gap from the time when you pay for a unit so you actually recoup that money so you know that takes a lot of effort um and then you know higher health professionals so part of these slides i used to use as a pitch deck so i'll talk a little bit about our products so just give you a little more details and this is kind of where we started but it's kind of where we're going um so um we sell our main product pretty much just on amazon our website we've ventured out into other some other spaces since this i kind of last updated this presentation so like you know we did like good morning america uh the deals and steals about about a month ago we did them um and then we've done uh we're doing nordstrom in retail um just this winter where we just actually they reached out to us that's going to be a new thing we don't we don't know about retail we were kind of cautious about it but we thought like um we kind of have been wanting to kind of get into that space a little bit so i don't know where that's going to go but that's just something new and then like i said hotels probably about 2000 hotel rooms right now the biggest customer has been four seasons by far the bulk of it's them and then um the grand hotel in las vegas we've got um i think they've got about 600 rooms that we've got filled so those probably been our two biggest customers but then you know there's still kind of room to grow there um the app so uh like i said it's um you know we've kind of did this app reluctantly i think it was it made sense for kickstarter i don't know if it made sense beyond that but it's pretty much basic functions you know like you on off scheduler this sort of thing um it surprisingly gets decent use i mean at this point it probably gets used five million times a year so i usually track sessions so i've got an idea of how many times people use it so it to our surprise actually people use it more they want so these are um these are actually uh two new products and um and actually there's a good point on the slide which i'm going to make in a second so this is snooze go so this is kind of like you know what we want to do is we want to kind of try to get into different um we want to get into kind of different spaces different price points the downside of having a single product is you're absolutely glued to the sales of that product like if you have a bad day well that's it that's everything it's like there's nothing else to like kind of cheer you up and say well okay well that product didn't do well today but this product did really great so it's always like nerve wracking i think having one product out there because you're just so glued to the sales of that product so you know we've kind of like tried to identify the spaces and where we think we could create other products that are non-cannibalizing of our main kind of our flagship products so snooze go um this is actually going to come out in about i think about one to two weeks so it's and i think there's a nice note up here that it says q1 2020 um which i actually forgot to update but that really shows i mean that's so you know think about how far behind we are right and i think i've modified that even another time to see q1 2020 if you asked me when we first started for this project wouldn't i think we were going to get it i would have told you it would have been in 2019 sometimes so it's actually we've been working on this for two years believe it or not it's just you know sourcing the fabric and sourcing you know the strap and the speaker and the battery and making sure you've got all the certifications for the battery and then you know we kind of didn't want a lot of these white noise machines kind of create um white noise like with uh recording and we want it to be algorithmic out like an algorithm that's kind of creating it on a processor just so it sounds as pretty much like as premium as capacity never as good as kind of the real kind of our fan base product but and then we also wanted to bluetooth audio streaming so that it could kind of be like like i say the ultimate travel speaker and then we also created this other one snooze button which is about a month behind this one um and the way it started out i'll tell you this is kind of uh just the way things goes we actually we never had this product in mind we had this product in mind with the with the single button in front and then there are buttons in back for the controls but what we learned is when we tried to make this small enough that it was a travel speaker that we thought this button rocked like when a person pushes down on it the whole unit would rock so we ended up having to grow this one to the point that we didn't think it was a travel speaker anymore so we ended up kind of coming over the new design but we really like this button up front so we made that kind of our our another product so anyway that's basically how we kind of came to this um the product roadmap we are also um working on some like real fan products and if you want to ask what i think where we're long-term our long-term vision is you know when i first started i used to always have ideas on you know like fans like you know i want to oh we can do well let's make like um you know we could do bathroom exhaust fans we can do ceiling fans we can do these kinds of fans but over time what i've really learned is no like stay focused like for one it makes it easier for another company to acquire you and two it keeps your company it keeps kind of like the mission focused too so now we've kind of centered on this ideas like we we're interested in fans or we're interested in airflow we're interested in sound maybe temperature but if it's not inside the bedroom we have no interest in it like that's our only that's our space is the bedroom space like we have no interest outside the bedroom like i don't care how good of an idea i have how good of a product it is i'll write it down i'll put it in the book but if it can't exist in the bedroom and it's not in the space of like air sound and temperature like i just move on like i don't even get bogged down by anyone i think that's really helped a lot um market size so this is kind of i think the point i want to make on this slide is when we first started out like we were looking for funding angel you know angel investment funding and one of the top questions everybody wants to know is how big is the u.s market what's the u.s market size and i was always like i pretty much just focused on this section when i used to pitch it to investors i'd say well you know it's about 11 million people and they'd all say the same thing well you know the market's too small and i can tell you of all the angel investment pitch events i've done 90 of them have failed almost none of them i mean now it's like we don't really do them anymore but like towards the end it started getting better but in the beginning it was 100 we're failing um and the people always said the market's too small the market's too small we don't think this is ever can be a legitimate business that could really take off um however over time i've recrafted the argument and i'm just like you know i'm not going to play it safe anymore i don't care what people think i'm just going to tell people what i actually think the market is and this is what i actually think you know but i was always kind of thought people wouldn't believe this so i just kind of focused on this side so i added in kind of the bold idea of how big i actually think the market could be and um everybody nobody's ever balked at it everybody's always said wow that's great like there's so much potential like why what do you guys need to push harder so the lesson learned was like never to kind of undersell yourself even if you think like you know people might not believe it just to go for it i mean i've learned that probably painfully because i think if i started with this idea we would have done better um competition you know so we've learned a lot about competition and um one of you know these are kind of like one of the real challenges for our company more so i think than you know companies that are not in the consumer electronic spaces is there's a ton especially with amazon there's a lot of uh like i call them like alibaba resale companies so you know there's a lot of factories and we get solicited by them all the time and most of them are in china that will email us and say like hey like here are like 10 standard products like if you guys would like one of them we'll customize it a little bit we'll wholesale too you guys sell it so we're not interested because we want to build like our own products and our own brand but there's a lot of that going on and there's a lot of people who just will buy those products and then just dump them on amazon and they're really cheap and they're never going to work right they're going to break in my opinion they're probably not even safe because you know like uh you know like i can tell you like fcc certification i can tell you right off the bat that's a pretty much self-certified process so most of the stuff you buy on amazon does not pass fcc it's dumping out all kinds of crazy frequencies in people's home that's probably interfering with all kinds of stuff you don't realize it even and a lot of the components are probably really cheap and they're gonna break over to like you know in six months or something like that but it doesn't really matter because we're up against those people and there's so much um fake reviews on amazon like we've never cheated i'd like to think we're like a white hat company like we just don't cheat on reviews even though but even though i think we've been cheated against the times because you'll have competitors who will like kind of like uh leave bad reviews on your product and we know they are because of course they'll say things like i bought it you know we bought that product in target or something it was terrible like well we know we don't sell on targets we know that's not possible but these are your competitors and that's kind of the platform i think you have to go against um i'll i'll mention there's one other story about amazon because i think it's it's relevant if anybody ever wants to get in the space this was in i think in july of this last year we all suddenly had like a huge dip in our sales and we were like it was just on um it was on one of our colorways the kind of the gray the lighter gray color and you're like we couldn't figure out what was going on we eventually figured out that our product got flagged on amazon as an adult explicit adult product right so when that happens you automatically get de-listed from the best seller list and you're automatically restricted on what kind of advertising you can do um it took us two weeks to get it started out with amazon so i we think we lost like twenty thirty thousand dollars from that but it's what we've also learned is it's a common tactic of competitors to flag your product as an adult product so it happens and like it's it was not a glitch on amazon's side or anything like that it was a competitor that did it we don't know which one but that's kind of the stuff you're up against you know and um and a lot of these guys i'm gonna say which ones but some of them will pay for reviews so like i tell you like uh there was a nightlight i bought like about a month ago to kind of like just take it apart and look at it and when i got the product on amazon there was a card that said it was 20 i paid for the nightlight there was a card that said um if you leave us a five-star review um we will send you a gift card um from amazon for 18 so and the game is is that you don't care if you take heavy losses in the beginning you build up your reviews and then you just basically stop that and then it's kind of like a money-making machine from that point forward um we've never engaged in that stuff we've always tried to play it straight which we think is going to pay off um patents so you know we've done patents okay we've done trademarks we've done all that stuff truth is i don't know if any of it was worth it like i just don't know because you know like uh this one investor who's been kind of a real mentor to us told me once you know he's like when you get a patent all you're doing is you're uh you're you're fighting for the right to be able to defend yourself so you know i mean are we gonna do that it's you know probably not i think the best patent in the world i think there's two patents that are the best that don't cost anything one is a brand because you know like you know dyson right they think becoming like dyson like people just want to buy dyson because it's a dyson like that just means something i mean and even if somebody and there's tons of knockoffs of the bladeless fans but they're not dyson so like you know so i think if you can build up like a brand identity that's a great pattern the other great patent is the app which i didn't you know i regretted doing that in the beginning but it's really a phenomenal patent because there's a lot of people who might copy your product there's very few people that are going to create an app and then maintain it because you know that's kind of like always an ongoing battle um so potentially potential exit companies so like you know this is something that's always on our mind it's like you know like what are we doing with this company are we running it to like you know build it to like you know 100 200 employees are we building it for somebody to buy to buy us out i don't know the answer that question but we're always thinking about if we ever did want to get bought out who would be a company to buy us out and uh we've probably had conversations with most of these companies over the time not necessarily that they're in the right spot that we're in a spot to be bought out or that we even want to be bought out i don't even know if we want to at this point actually but that you know it's always on our mind and i know as we even engage with investors it's probably top of their mind it's like who's gonna buy you what's your exit strategy um then i'll pause for questions or anything let me um so that's kind of uh that's kind of our overview at least how we started and it's been uh it's been a really up and down road quite a bit actually not really sure uh what's coming as i i mean the truth is it is i do think we're going to explode i just don't know which direction then i mean that um any questions or anything or other areas or i can probably keep talking i don't even know when this is supposed to end actually how about that exit we've got one o'clock eli but we'll see if we get that from participants cynthia and i are both proud owners of snooze first generation so excited i'm glad they're still surviving you know i think we've improved you know and i i well i'll mention too i mean you know if i didn't if i wasn't in champaign it probably wouldn't have happened snooze i mean i do mean that because you know like i said we first started like if i i was going to name a book i would call it it's a lonely place because you know it feels daunting makes sense and like i think the only thing that kind of makes it like manageable is like having some kind of like support behind you that like i mean you need that like i mean you know that's how we started really it's like it was actually just networking um it was like i met one person and another person that introduced me to another person the industry enterprise works and that's i mean that was before even kickstarter started so i mean i i've learned to uh there's a lot of value in it more than i probably would have ever thought actually you know looking back i'm just reflecting back on that i mean i can probably say with full honesty if i was in you know another city that probably didn't have that i'd probably be working caterpillar still i mean i mean that with full honesty so um anyway so there's something to say there too i guess i think you actually have some of your old caterpillar colleagues that have joined into this right probably celebrating you as an entrepreneur that came from the champagne office um hey ann and do you have any questions for eli so any cross for me literally like and we used to uh talk about all kinds of things not just entrepreneurship but uh anyway it's good i'm glad you're kind of joined in although you're about to see yourself they're not coming back right it's looking like it's not you're not coming back to us uh no i uh i i have no idea what's in store for the future i'd say i i'm working like i'm not coming back but i just don't know what comes next you know like i don't foresee us coming i don't foresee me ever like coming back i don't want to come back but uh i don't know what comes next i mean it's it's a really rocky road you know um i mean like i say like even when when this whole cobot thing like i remember like i talked to my partner i was like all right like you know i mean we one of the wisest things we ever did was build a financial forecast um which was really sarah avengers who really pressed us to do that and kind of helped us put one together and i mean we before we had a forecast we would literally like it was literally like got feel like do you think we can afford that i don't know but we and we literally had times when like we would like have the factory would send us a bill and say okay we send us this amount of money and like we literally would like use like like we'd say okay let's don't reply for like a day and then like when we reply let's say it's going to be a few more days because we knew we had money coming in i mean it was that we'd have to almost play a game to try to afford things but now that we have a forecast like we can kind of try to predict three years out like do we have enough runway three years out and we try to put a lot of cushion in there so but when cove happened like i literally chopped our forecast in half because my partner who is still had friends at zappos you know they said like yeah you know like consumer market pretty much just shut off 50 not that people weren't buying i think people were just paying attention other things um luckily though things have actually actually had the strongest summer that we've ever had actually like and it was i mean we're like actually like restored our forecast fully like of pre-covet and i think that was because we suspect it was because there was a lot of extra money out there that's what we think is that at least for our i mean we we've got kind of like a higher end product so like um and people weren't traveling and they weren't doing they weren't going on heat as much so we actually saw that there was a little bit of a bump we think in the consumer market but i don't take that for granted you know i mean i just don't know what's coming next so anyway so to answer your question i don't think we're coming back well on our entrepreneurial side we're hoping that you are wildly successful with your own company even though we're happy that it has ties back to caterpillar and hopefully helped you become a better modeling and simulation engineer to design a better product locally you talked about that sarah ventures is one of your investors i think irish angels was another investor and you had to break through the clutter of not being a software company quote on quote even though you had an app and other um technology that was certainly driven by computing can you talk a little bit of advice to entrepreneurs you said it's lonely being an entrepreneur and i think it's even lonelier in hardware sometimes but we've had some good success stories what would you tell somebody who wants to build a physical product of um how to talk to investors how to approach it when everybody just keeps telling you software yeah um you know like i think you've got to uh you know so if you think a few thoughts like one is um really staying focused on who you're who your consumer is i think that was a mistake i made early on it's like i was always trying to pitch investors of like hey here are all these ideas like look how smart we are like we can do this and we have an idea on this and like the story becomes kind of muddied even if you're even if it's true and like i think a lot of those ideas about fans and stuff are actually now coming to volition but it doesn't even matter because i think when you're pitching in there you know there's a lot of investors who uh want kind of like a unified story of like here's our approach here's our market um the other thing i think was identifying exit companies which we never even thought about in exit company actually they used to talk about investors would ask like what's your plan for an exit and i'd be like what are you talking about like we're just going to build a company like why we want to exit but that's even if you don't want to sell your company i think they need to hear that because they want an end point to their money when they're going to see a return on their money and maybe if it's not an exit it's like i know you can also say like well we're going to give dividends or something like this but i don't think it's as appealing to them um third thing i've learned is that um you got to be prepared for it like you know if you go to these kind of broad pitch events especially like when you're first starting out i feel like there's like kind of like the premium angel investor pitch events and then there's like kind of a lower level and the lower level one might just be like people who really aren't like haven't really don't have like invested in anything in particular but they're just like local people who have maybe are retired and they have extra money and you kind of want like kind of just interested in getting some a lot of people well you know unfortunately like you got and you got to play the game like but you got to be prepared to have your time wasted um and you got to be willing to do that like there's like the humble pie you got to eat some of it you know like there was one time i was my worst experience ever was actually in chicago i won't tell what group it was it was right when we were starting out it was like in downtown chicago i had to drive to i mean it was big headache like really downtown so i had to like you know park and like i remember i had to get my car washed at a parking garage in order to get a spot because it was so hard to get a spot is the only way they'd i could park my car there is if i agreed to have them wash it while i was at while i was being parked there and i went up to i pitched and you know people write down who's interested and there's a whole bunch of people who said they were interested and we have a follow-up call follow-up all was scheduled and i dialed in and not a single person dialed in it was like literally just me and the woman who organized it and she was like i am really sorry she's like i just don't know what happened and i never heard from him again but you know you gotta be prepared for that you know because i i think it's in some sense it's almost like uh it's just part of the game especially in hardware because it is it's it's capital intensive there's a lot of competition a lot of people fail at it um there's you know manufacturing it is very it's very difficult space i think to get in but so i think uh you know unified story figuring out your your exit companies um definitely having like as good of a prototype as possible that something that looks probably good enough that a person could actually use it buy it in a store i think those are all really important um and then uh you know probably just having the right person to guide you through having a mentor i mean i've had a few mentors that you've really helped a lot you know um but um tim at sarah ventures was like one of the has been just an enormous mentor and like you know even we had those disappointments i mean he would always say like you know i mean he'd always kind of urge you to keep going and one of the things he told me right when he first met he said like pretty much don't regardless of how much money you think this is going to take it's going to take a lot more and he has been right you know 10 times over with that statement i mean it's just so whatever idea you're pitching for and whatever money you have in your mind that it's going to take you should probably do 10x and that's probably more realistic of like for the first several years because you know we thought several times we had enough and we always find ourselves well if you're growing it's harder if you're stable it's easy but you know if your production ones are doubling and tripling in size you just need more and more money and the when you get into like a retail space or even with amazon there's just a long lead time before like you get your product there and before the money comes back to you and you know so you got to be ready for that as well and banks really probably won't talk to you we actually finally got a bank line of credit issued about six months ago but for the first five years i mean we were like nobody would touch us so anyway we have um professor ivanka has a comment he would like to make we're and i just want to mention for the audience uh 10 12 years ago i guess eli took a course with me on cfd and we had a project and i still remember the fantastic presentation that he had made and that is the vocal cords simulation remember eli i think you remember that right you made nice video and that shows his love for acoustics and i'm very glad to see that eventually it made you like you know billionaire or millionaire so far but it all started with your cfd and then you went to caterpillar did cfd and then eventually came to this product so it's very nice to see these things evolve no thank you professor um yeah no well you've uh you've been a part of the story no doubt that's right i do remember that like teaching you see i don't want to take any credit other than you did a very good project that's all i would say well i appreciate that but i think there is some credit and i do appreciate i mean there's no doubt like reflecting back i mean like i say i mean kind of the network and champagne and the instruction i receive at u of i and you know even discussions i had with you know colleagues at caterpillar i mean it's all kind of kind of like tied into the moment that we're at right now which you know is still kind of unfolding um better or worse to be determined yeah no glad to see you is so sick well thank you i appreciate that i look forward to staying in touch too i know we used to he's like we used to meet at caterpillar all the time and talked about collaboration projects and stuff and you know unfortunately big companies um you know they they just kind of just are you in champion still i think i am in champaign yeah i'm in champaign you can then meet sometime sure i i tell my partner like we have 12 months where we have to be in the same space so the clock is ticking because it's just become just entirely burdensome that he's there and i'm here like i mean just beyond measure i mean like just relying even on like the uh you know the post office just to send things back and forth each other they're not going to lose something i mean like even yesterday we have a new product i haven't shown here which is kind of more in the fan space and i've been working on a product i've been working on a prototype literally since uh november of 2019 so it's almost been a year i finally got it to a spot i was happy with and i shipped it to him and i just for like two days i was on edge just that fedex wasn't going to lose it like it arrives to the wrong person's door and they're like well what is this this is interesting like so those things are getting kind of ridiculous at this point but to see you eli i have to teach some more kids the same cfd so i'm going to go outside thank to see you it's a pleasure hi eli i think we'll wrap up now just in closing thank you so much i mean the slide presentation was excellent thank you for um allowing us to have that and um we'll talk about how we can make it available to others as well but it was really great and wonderful to hear your story and i'm sorry that you were so lonely for so long okay i'm still in my head it's still a lonely place so don't worry about it well that i can't help you with don't worry about it i have a piece of mail here for you from the revenue agency that you might want to say now so it's it's over the llc is all new so i bought that one um yeah no my pleasure anytime you guys want just let me know i'm just i'm always so happy to give back you know if it's have helped others i don't know if i'm always happy though it's very very very helpful i think everyone enjoyed the talk and there were really some great tidbits of advice for people and and reassurance as well and that's really important in the entrepreneurial world fine all right take care of your journey thank you guys bye bye you
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KOZZY PICKETT MATCH WINNING GOAL (AFL Matchday VLOG) | Melbourne v Carlton Round 22 2022
[Music] here we are at the mcg it's melbourne and the blues roger and i think we've been to one melbourne verse carlton game huge ramifications for this one though the blues can miss the eight the d's gonna miss the top four how you feeling well it's never turned us against each other before we've never had that blue usually because carlton have been irrelevant for so long yeah but now that this has top bait ramifications for both of us maybe this is the first time there's a risk between the mcdonald's um but i am confident i am relatively confident that it will be closer than what people think see i see it going two ways i think the ds could come out make a statement win by 40 points i think the ds could come out not take their opportunities this could be one of the most frustrating games i've ever been to and the blues pinch it i'm going to go the ladder i'm going to go the ds by 33 points comfortable victory bring on the lines who are you tipping kennedy hewitt out lucky crips still in but then cheer up the light out i think we're going to get smashed in the midfield battle but hopefully we can keep it close and i reckon the day's one might be two dollars these by two goals g pat who are you shipping these by like five goals and christian patraca going straight down to full forward that's all right gavin wade is i reckon it'll be uh waiters on dorney it'll be classic content this is a massive game the ds can drop down to the top four the blues could drop down at the top bait they both need to feel depleted they throw sam dougherty in the guts what a mirror don't you don't proves dockity in centerfield what it means jake belchem is lively early he's got a couple of shots of gold and he's just converted a little snap opportunity um it's been all melbourne for the first seven minutes it's good it's a great start perfect start but i don't know if jake meltzer is a keyboard that's a little bit worrying great bit of pressure by clary oliver gets to holding the ball gorny is lying up missed a couple last week so we'd like to get off to a great start this week come on maxey [Music] if he wants to be the full forward next year with grundy in the rut he's got to start nailing those it's frustrating the chances he's been missing and paddy crips has been booed by the melbourne supporters what honor he's been booed he's a father's melbourne supporters i went away massive calamari it's a real nothing first term there's just nothing happening here at the gym someone kick a goal for crying out loud harry mackay run down tackle on frayshaw holding the book for the first goal for the blues of the term [Applause] quarter time here at the mcg and the d's trail by point i don't know how to sum that quarter up nothing happened literally nothing happened we had a lot of opportunities at half forward and i guess i'm not massive on potting our forward entries because i think it's something we can fix up that just that method of going along to the pocket is very very frustrating melt's room is probably our best forward so far they haven't even yeah they haven't even fired up at all and the blues have been in third gear as well so a bit of a nothing border here at the mcg um and we trail which is frustrating as well so cozy pick it lays a good tackle gets holding the ball and then runs around from 50 and slots the sausage roll looks like he's wrapping one of uh jaden hunt's headbands as well the d's are back in front by a goal to start this second term harry mackay goes bang he's got his second attack [Music] in a contest that he didn't have to make an impact in so they've gone all the way in to win from stoppage as well very frustrating the connect aspargo lining up what's he got in the kickback chance mag oh he's hit the post he's hit the post he had to have to charlie's fight goes brother abe one of the all-time great man jake malcolm's picked a great time to start playing some good footy that's his second goal for the day he's been looking like our best tall forward and small forward at the ripe age of 31 32 the days are out to a seven point lead surely as a bit of goes alright alumni you can't hate that guy no i can't it's a great snag he's one of my favorite zacky fisher but how are we not stopping that it's just frustrating it is now 23-22 sort of last couple of minutes of this second turn he's taking a hang on the half time sorry and there's a dust on in the middle bailey fridge must kick come on [Applause] converts and she's on in the middle of the gym half time here at the mcg and the days lead by eight points very frustrating half of football roger very frustrating i know life's goal to frittata super deflating sucked all the air out of me i'm having a quick goal to harryhook charlie burns me back up like a balloon it's only eight points for you the third quarter is about to kick off the d's need to lift the blues need to lift i wonder what sort of second half we're gonna get here come on dude dawn an ominous target inside 50 if he is going to go forward but when he has the shots he just doesn't convert and there's a lot of full forwards around the comp that can't convert either but it's frustrating they can't be a little bit more accurate come on bonnie we need this yes yes maxie that's better engaging in the sort of game i thought was an option and that is the frustrating frustrating yeah not a shootout but we're sort of going for goal now premiership defense doesn't let leaky snags like that get kicked it is so frustrating jackpot jacksonwad he's got on the end of that and he's pulled it back to a kick we walked in hoping it would be what happens when the unstoppable force makes you move [Music] a lot of what happens when the stoppable object needs to move and malchim goes bank as we speak jake meltzer kicks the next straight out of the center clearance it feels like we have to work so ridiculously hard for a goal been a shocking game but we could have a ball burst forever finish or you could kick the next four and just burst away with it who knows i'm sick of this there honestly i'm going to make some big statements if we end up losing this game jake marks 25 out directly in front cannot miss cattle jack martin rolls in and kicks it the blues [Applause] it's our turn we've got we've we're having our turnout at the moment we've got the affinity i feel like it's the first game all time where we've got a lot in our heart now let's see if you can get it back on your teams or if we can keep capitalizing missing multiple chances malchum uh benny brown just missing chance up to chance down by four the blues have it inside 50 now it's a very frustrating third term for the ds the d's are back in front they kicked a goal [Music] which wasn't allowed before because ben brown he played on and he was out of bounds but he didn't like run around the boundary he was running back into play i don't know how that wasn't just play on but they called it back and then we finally got it forward and petrarchy from the boundary we're up by two points i've never been more frustrated again since middle 2019 i reckon three quarter time here at the mcg and the ds are up by three points in a scrappy low scoring negative affair i'm so close to losing my boil if we lose this for me if we don't make top four we can't win the flag so that's why i'm riding every fifth bump and brawler at the minute roger the blues have made a contest out of it we've made a contest out this is a good this is a local level scholar football where if you know you're clearly not better than the opposition you turn it into the biggest crap you possibly can contest out the contest and hope you can point your way to a win it feels like that's been our strategy and it's going into a degree but i just think your class will out trying i'm not so sure about this i think it's going to be down to the wire it's going to go golf a goal it's going to be a scrap off and jeez i hope we have our noses in front when the whistle goes to end this game it all comes down to this days here do you want it five minutes into the last and it looks like it's gonna go down to the wire the d's are up by four points but we've been pretty average in close games this year we almost in recent times find a way to lose so this is going to be a big test and a good practice in these tight games to find a way to get it done jack martin has a free in the goal square and he will put the blues up seven minutes into the last quarter don't declare it to gold jack martin kicked it i am furious we're in this position again we're just not good enough i just don't think we're good enough this year this is [Music] last week because we were walking out of the center clearance um i heard one of the pies players say we almost didn't want them we almost didn't like the pies almost didn't score again because it would go straight to the middle yeah uh yeah our standard clearance work is starting to really hum it's just there's so many elements of our game that are lacking an instant reply to ed langdon and the d's are back up by four points oh i hate this i hate this clary undisciplined with the free harry a little bit leaving a little bit to be desired with the miss it is three points here at the g fischer's had a shot from 50 and kicked it but we reckon petty got a hand on it passed on the line by penny two-point ball game at the g [ __ ] it's so frustrating this [ __ ] sport oh the guys alright boys are having an absolute mare on a saturday night let's go jack it's like 20 minutes ago jack martin puts the blues in front 16 minutes into the last term i cannot enjoy another 20 minutes we don't win the close ones we have been so average today we almost don't deserve to win and i reckon our season is over oh it's a big goal [Music] hang on we're just not good enough yeah we're not [Applause] living in the blues forward 50. ben brown marks and we'll kick from a slight angle we must kick this to reduce it to a point to keep our top four chances alive ben brown jimmy valiant he's kicked it come on tease 22 minutes into the last this is excruciating still another 10 minutes to go this is good like when there's only two girls making supporters he's got harry mackay for the game for this angle i give him nearly no chance please and to put the blues into the finals prove this little filipino migrant right harry mackay with the game on his boot looks good [Applause] harrison petty single-handedly keeping us in it with his fingers charlie cherno for the game charlie you bastard i can't even hold we've lost again [Applause] line through us put a line through us we're not good enough we're not good enough this season i've been waiting to save for a few weeks we needed to win the last two to sort of solidify and crush any doubt after a 10 nil start how long's left we're done [Applause] [Music] this to reduce it come on one point ball game here at the g clearances have been elite but now scoring hasn't rogey's bloody nervous oh it felt like a [ __ ] seven on one then just this is the biggest clearance of the game got to get it in and score come on come on come on boys find a way [Applause] [Music] [Applause] he needed a shot to make it a draw dawn clary mountain tackle holding the ball journal's gonna mark [Applause] a minute ago a minute 52 seconds throwing on the wing top four and top eight on the ones [Applause] looking for a mark brown we just need to score pick it it's floating yeah [Applause] 20 seconds to go far around coffee can't be long left can't be more than 20 seconds to go this clearance is everything the clearance wins the game and the blues go forward [Applause] salem for track and we're nearly home yes they've done it come on oh my god [Applause] [Music] i can't believe it i cannot believe it we never find a way we never ever find a way and we found a way [ __ ] i feel so bad for rogie i top four is still a chance for another game day vlog boys and girls i cannot believe what i've just witnessed i literally put a line through our season i said we were embarrassing because i felt like we were we got out done out muscled out hustled by a carlton football club without some key pillars in their side full credit to the carlton footy club for that performance they almost clutched well a must-needed victory for themselves and they probably deserved it in the end um and i don't think we deserved it so it's a bit weird because last week i felt like we deserved the win and we lost to the pies and this week i felt like we didn't deserve the win and we've won so i guess that's football there's swings and roundabouts but by golly that's that's given us a chance of finishing in the four but we really need to start stepping it up our method is in all sorts at the minute going forward it's just been a bit of a bit of a shambles um but anyway that's it for another another game day vlog it could be the last one for the year depends where the days finish in finals um because that's our last mcg game so if it is i appreciate all of the support on the game day vlogs this season but hopefully we get a final in melbourne and i can head along and um and whip the boys home but once again i appreciate all the support i appreciate everyone tuning in and i'll see you all for some more content some finals content very very soon [Music]
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Decorate with Us Cookie Edition || Expectation vs Reality Cookies || Nailed It!
[Applause] hey everybody it's joni b and live makes three and we have got another box from nowhere oh my god kind of cute though say hello mikey hey hey everybody it's joni b i'm jenny b and we have gotten a box from no regrets cookies in jacksonville illinois yay well we couldn't help it i mean next week is valentine's day and miss peggy put out her valentine kits so we had to do it all yep so you went online and ordered it it's super easy we'll do a little screenshot for you to show you just how easy it is they shipped and arrived very quickly yes and now here we are opening the box so we got one cookie kit and two cookie kids and they're wrapped really nice inside there's even bubble wrap in here too so they don't move well i'm on that bus welcome to the struggle oh hello okay so you got the diy kit let the icing come to room temperature when we're ready to decorate gently massage she taught us all that so this is the llama oh this is cacti so as you've seen before she put some you have two cookies in each thing but she has them wrapped in bubble wrap we're showing you this because if you don't live close to jacksonville you should definitely still get some because they're so much fun i live on the bus oh my god don't stab yourself oh that's a cupcake oh i knew we had something fun in it they all have fun in it which cactus should i do that one looks like it would have a face on it okay and we're just having a good time today folks just a little we don't have miss peggy though here with us so it's just a nice little chit chat secret cookies time a little de-stressor i'm starting with a little cactus in a pot it's in a pocky over here and i think i'm gonna do the pot white with sprinkles i'm gonna dunk oh you're gonna all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] i also have an ice pistachio latte from starbucks if you haven't tried it yet pretty good do you want it sweeter get the vanilla sweet cream cold brew on top no the vanilla sweet cream cold brew without vanilla sweet cream foam on top should i be closer to your dad since we're doing the same colors you know what that might make sense i'm doing one cookie at a time to give myself ample space i don't know what the pink it's for i know what i was gonna use the pink floor miss peggy always told us you just dude just a little sleepy she can't go back all right what do i want to do first i think i'm gonna do my heart first i'm so nervous now all of a sudden yeah i got pretty close to the edge now i got a little drippage that is good icing you know what's so cool i think about this you don't have to go through the ridiculousness of baking the cookies you literally just get to skip to the fun part yeah this is such a great party idea so like if you know you're gonna have a sleepover your kids are gonna have a sleepover oh hey or moms are gonna have a sleepover they're gonna have a nice little mom's night yep get you some cookies just have a good time there's a show on on netflix that i was watching called sweet magnolia the girl that played in um reba yes is and plays the daughter right yeah yeah and her two friends and i ended it last night where the kids were in eating um they're eating pizza and the moms are having margaritas that's what i'm talking about so now we're gonna attempt to dunk if you watched our other videos where we did this we all know that i have a hard time with the dunking process i don't think i want any cacti on my cactus no or any llamas see hard time when i tell you like the simplest task for me is just on a missed spot oh man it's very usual i took i used to be drawing what'd you do when i moved it i pulled off some icing okay we're dunking we're feeling nervous about it so we're done [Laughter] okay oh that's cute i'm a fan oh that's cute we have our pot good dunking thank you peggy you'll be proud oops we've made a mistake we're gonna have a drippy cactus that's fine do you want a red no what are you doing next it's a matter you just pick what you want what color you use next it doesn't matter you just pick which one you want [Music] because i'm either going to go with the white or the pink first okay so which one are you going with and then i'll take the other one oh my gosh it makes it difficult i made a mess okay what color is a llama white i guess i'm going to cut my hole bigger oh gosh you can use any of them to fill in yeah i've made a steak [Music] oh no you can you can jiggle it there you go you feel like my hands i don't know we have the cookie glue they're broken what i don't know that's okay oh both of them are peggy taught me how to glue it back together oh that's good i forgot what else i'm doing to the cactus we're gonna it's gonna break it oh gosh can you use a toothpick to kind of help yep yeah do we have any no bigger here we go again folks are you doing pink yeah is your pink thick her fingers thick yeah i'll be thick keep a floppy llama oh that's pretty make sure they see that it's fluffy what was that it's mama's face oh that's rude ooh your llama looks like it has a big butt this one yeah yeah i know [Laughter] where the heck does the eye go look right here there you go looks awful he needs a bigger eyeball come down son oh or not it would have been like oval there you go my llama is a serial killer oh i guess i don't know what the heck a lot of looks like but you're looking at it from the side oh he looks like a skull mistakes have been made i'm glad you're the only one using that paint why could you put your mouth on it aren't we family have a cup of cakey that's sweet talk multiplayer someone call that sweet sweet talk i like it oh you're not waiting i had a plan for this one but probably sleep if you are a diabetic i probably wouldn't get these it's wearing a tutu i hate it and we're just having a good time today folks we're gonna forget about him he doesn't exist do this activity with other people's kids no not your own and then say bye bye so they're gonna be wired oh yeah a ball your dad's fascinated he had a cool idea for my lips but then it didn't turn out so i just kept covering that really but she what a fun activity this is everybody has slime oh no this is going to be a disaster oh what well that's pretty why'd you say oh i thought you're going to use the fork the swirl you know you're going to use green on it what do i make a pokey out of them how are you going to use the black to put the pokeys on how was it oh i don't love them you order your cookie kits from no regrets cookies from jacksonville illinois right now they have the valentine and the llama i guess the llamas the regular one that they keep on the website because what's the next holiday oh st patrick's day i wonder if she'll have saint patrick the leprechaun so okay guys order tell him joni and jenny b sent you to get your cookie kiss all right bye say bye [Music] bye you
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L'appello di Elvira Musić: aiutatemi a trovare Selma/Elvira Musić's appeal: help me find Selma
I am Elvira, sister of Selma Musić, who disappeared in Srebrenica in the days of the fall of the city and that my whole family has been searching for 24 years. When she disappeared I was only two years old, so unfortunately I don't remember her. What I have carried inside my whole life are the stories about her that our parents have told me, as well as great suffering and a great void. In addition to me and my parents, Selma has two other brothers who live in the United States in Saint Louis. I also live in the United States, but in Iowa, with my husband and our two children. In March 2019, just by chance, my mom saw a photo on a Facebook page and immediately recognised the clothes that Selma wore that day... she called us all to tell us. Since she disappeared, my parents kept searching for traces of my sister in the most disparate ways, through the International Red Cross, but to no avail. In March 2019, we started to hope again that Selma is alive and she is somewhere. Since that day, we have never stopped looking for her and hoping to find her. Our greatest wish is to find her. This is why I really hope that this article and this appeal of mine will go far, and that anyone who has information of any kind about Selma will let us know and give us peace. At least to tell us she's fine, wherever she is today.
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Woman Paralyzed After Falling Asleep Behind The Wheel!
how are you doing i'm good it's windy here so my legs are acting up okay okay where you from colorado colorado what part i used to live there what part uh i live in a small town in greeley okay okay i used to live in colorado springs oh nice i'm going there next weekend oh okay okay i love it out there i love it i was actually i was stationed at the air force base out there oh nice it's nice it's nice okay now i heard you say that it's windy out there so your your legs feel some type of way yeah um i still well um my spasms are really bad right now okay when it when it gets super windy and it's rainy weather um my spasms are pretty bad uh my from i'd say like my from my hips down to my toes um i'm very tight um okay and that's something that i hear a lot i don't really hear from everybody but some people do bring it up as far as like the weather kind of like affecting how they feel and also like spasms and everything so that's crazy that you would say that ask sister ask sister shut the door please thank you yes ma'am you're okay go to sister open your chips [Music] sorry about that oh no that's fine that's fine how many kids you got i got i got three the youngest is three and the oldest is ten oh oh okay okay oh you know what to be i didn't realize you was that old i thought you was a lot i thought you was uh i gave you about like 19 20. before i just heard what i just heard now i'm 27. okay okay okay all right then i got a couple years on you all right so get into everything what type of kid was you growing up um i i i would like to say i was pretty mellow i like to you know i was i like to be by myself do my own thing um but when i was with my friends or people i was comfortable with i was just like this little ball energy goofball okay uh always up to something [Music] i would say that's kind of how i am now you know i'm kind of chill mellow but you know when i get around on friends that i i enjoy being around i just come alive you know so okay okay now life before your accident what what type of perception did you have of people in wheelchairs um i didn't i didn't really know much about people in wheelchairs other than i had an aunt who was in a bad car accident i want to say about a year prior to mine and um she had broken both of her legs and has a bunch of hardware had a bunch of hardware in them um so i think that was about as close to i came to maybe like knowing somebody or being aware of you know wheelchair life okay so so she wasn't paralyzed she just she just pretty much had like a whole bunch of hardware in her legs so she had to use a wheelchair for a while yeah um i'm not really sure like all the injuries that she had obtained with her accident but i know she had broken both her arms and broken both her legs because after my accident i reached out to her okay more so just to vent because i felt like that was the only buddy person i knew who understood how i felt sitting in a wheelchair okay okay in some ways i can kind of relate because i had an uncle who was paralyzed but at the time whenever he reached out to me i was just going through so much that i just didn't want to talk to anybody and then a few months after that he ended up passing away so i never really got to talk to him and really got to kick game with him and really find out you know like just little things that i probably needed to know and i would say that that's one of the biggest mistakes that i made because i didn't surround myself with people that was going through what i was going through and i say it all the time and i try to tell people all the time you got to get around people who can kind of relate to what you're going through you got to talk to people you got to network so you can get some type of game from them because they're going to be able to tell you just a little bit more than somebody who's not in a wheelchair who who went to school for this you know they gonna be able to tell you like the little ends announced that they don't know that they can't tell you so okay okay now what type of injury are you like what level injury are you um i'm an incomplete a t5 t6 okay okay so for the people out there is that higher or is it lower um i would say um i would say well like for where i could feel i want to say it's like below my ribs or my rib cage okay okay cause i'm a t10 complete and mine's pretty much stops like where my belly button is so that's so i can't fit nothing past my belly button down so for me where my rib cage ends until like until my belly button i would say that's where my sensation gets a little bit wonky like yeah i'm aware that it's there but like touch and everything it just it's weird it's i describe it as like having a giant rubber band in that area okay okay now is it like a would you say it's kind of like a straight line like going across or is it kind of like a like a zigzag line like going around your body because that's kind of like how my eyes is uh i would say it's like a straight line okay getting into the day everything happened how was your day going um it was it was friday it was april 6th 2019. um okay so not that long ago yes now i'm only i hit my three-year mark a couple weeks ago okay so like on that day it was a friday i had just gotten off of work i picked up my kiddos from the babysitter and went to take them to my grandparents because me and my husband who is my boyfriend at the time were going to go out because i had i was getting promoted at my job i was working at a dog treat factory i was an assistant lead so i we were getting in the process of moving to a bigger building and they had told me that day when we moved they wanted to make me um give me the lead position so i just got a promotion we were gonna go out to blackhawk um while we did and we went up there and by the time we left i want to say it was like 11 30 midnight and so from where we live that's like a couple hours away um so my i wanna i don't remember who drove down the mountain i wanna say my husband drove us down the mountain and then we switched and i drove the rest of the way home uh the last time i looked at the clock it was 1 38 in the morning and uh we had 30 minutes away from getting to getting to our home and in my head i could like i was like figuring out what i was gonna do the next day after i had picked up my girls from my grandparents um and like in between like making myself like a schedule or whatever i was like i'm tired i'm tired like i kept thinking like i'm tired and we drove past this mcdonald's and my thought was like go pull into the parking lot and go take a nap but then i was just like no we only got 30 minutes left i can make it we're going to be fine it's only 30 minutes and as i keep driving and it's dark nobody's on the highway other than the semi that was trailing behind us um so it was like pretty late and i get i guess at that point like i was starting to nod off and the car went to add a corolla so i guess from where i knot it off the car pulled to the left and it hit the median and it bounced off and as that happened like it happened so quick um when it hit the median i woke up and i seen lights and i don't know if they were our car lights or if they were the semi lights because our car turned and then i was just like i was like oh [ __ ] and i went to correct the car but i over corrected and from then i had blacked out but when i read the police report our car had cartwheels three times and then it landed on the roof and it slid into this ditch so when i came to again and i woke up i was laying on the roof of the car okay okay so at the point that the car goes into the ditch is the car upside down or is the car like straight up no the cars the car after it cartwheeled three times it landed on the roof and then it just slid all the way into the ditch because when me when me and my husband have like talked about it um he when he describes like his point of view what happened he mentions like he could feel the gravel the rocks or whatever um grinding against the roof of the car okay okay so when you say you landed on the roof did you land on top of the car yeah i didn't have my seatbelt on um they said if i was to if i had would have had my seatbelt on um it would have killed me because i had a a hangman break in my neck between c2 and c3 yeah um so they said if i would have had my seatbelt on it would have instantly killed me um so when i woke up i was laying on my stomach on the roof of the car and like the the light on the roof was like right where my left hand was okay okay so when you said that you had a hangman break for the people out there what does that mean um so like i said between uh c2 and c3 is where my neck broke and it broke diagonally okay they told me um that i was supposed to be a quad well on well really i should have been dead because of the break in my neck yeah um and then they told me i should have been a quad with that injury alone but i'm paraplegic okay okay so so what so so what types of injuries did your husband sustain during the during the accident um i think he just i think he had like a few broken ribs because well um he walked away like just he walked away and i i think that's what he said he just had like a few broken ribs i took more of the of the damage i broke my back from t4 to t8 i broke my neck between c2 and c3 my lung collapsed um a couple my ribs are broken in a few places damn damn see damn so you oh damn so you really took most of the damage then yeah yeah okay and i'm only i'm i'm a woman so i'm like only five foot and maybe like a hundred pounds yeah okay so when you said that you came to was you in any pain when would you feel anything um it was i didn't i didn't really like realize the pain like i had this burning sensation in my shoulder like i thought my i broke my shoulder really because it just it was burning it was on fire um i didn't even realize like what was wrong with my neck because when i woke up i was looking at the passenger side and i realized i realized my husband was gone he wasn't in there so my thought my first thoughts were like you know where is he and as i'm moving my head to look out my window like i could feel i was like a bobble head my head was just shaking and i'm surprised like i didn't cause myself more damage you know trying to move my head looking from left to right so as i'm looking to the right side i see this man in um some brown pants work boots and uh like a traffic vest or with reflectors on and he's like are you okay and i i my first thought i told him i was like my shoulder my shoulder hurts it burns i was like and i'm scared and he's like they're on their way they're almost here just don't move they're almost here and they'll help you and i told them again i was like i'm scared and then that's when i went i knocked back out again yeah okay okay so when you knock back out when do you come back to um after my after my surgery they had sedated me i was sedated for a couple of days but i was pretty i was pretty conscious of like who was in and out of the room and you know everybody was talking who was talking to me yeah i was i was pretty pretty there because um i remember my father had walked in the room he was on my left side and my younger brother was on my right side and my father goes uh i love you stupid kid and i was like don't call me stupid and then my brother started talking to me and it was like i switched he's all i love you sister you're gonna be okay and i'm like i love you too brother so i was like i was pretty aware like i was in the hospital yeah okay so when you finally come back to all the way what can you feel and what can't you feel um for the first two weeks that i was like in the hospital before they moved me to my rehab i was more focused on the pain that i had in my back so like nobody told me like you're paralyzed like you can't walk you can't move your legs i i was just so focused on the just the pain that i was feeling in my back and it didn't really it was weird because it's like you don't feel anything like it's you know it's like nothing's there so it wasn't i didn't focus on it too much until i had moved to um my rehab okay yeah that's that's kind of what it seems like it is for most people that they don't really tell you that you're i would say paralyzed because they didn't tell me and like for the most people i talked to they didn't tell them either so it's kind of like really on you to kind of put two and two together so like for me i kind of i pretty much realized i was paralyzed whenever they kept coming in changing up like the catheter and stuff like that i'm just like in my head i'm just thinking of myself like why can't i feel it and then i kind of like put two and two together like i can't move my legs like and it it was just really on me to kind of just put two and two together so it kind of seems like that's what it is for the most people and looking back on it i don't really like it but i understand it kind of because you're going through so much that they don't want to really add that on top of it because you never know how you're going to react you know hearing something like that so i guess it's kind of like i would say like on your family and then also want you to kind of put two and two together so yeah absolutely because it like it didn't even dawn on me i had a nurse and she's like do you want me shave your legs for you and i was like yeah you if you want to go for it yeah and it's like it didn't even dawn on me that i couldn't feel the razor or her even like touching and moving my legs yeah okay okay so when you wake up what types of machines are you hooked up to do you know oh i had uh two breathing tubes um i have a yeah i still have a big a pretty big scar from one of them i it was like a curly one like a pig's tail and then i had a little one and then i had a essential iv okay they kept pumping me with fluids and with sodium because i had like a big craving like i wanted like cucumbers with lemon and salt and that was like i think the first thing that i really actually ate okay and they're like you're you're craving salt because your body doesn't have enough sodium so it was like getting pumped up with that and then a bunch of potassium um and yeah that was it as i had to wait a while to get uh my braces in okay so when you say braces what type of braces did you receive you talking i got a pediatric no no for i had a brace that connected um i had the neck brace and then the back brace but they connected as one um they told me they had to order a pediatric one because i'm so tiny yeah okay so i had one like that okay okay go throw it away okay so whoo damn that's a lot that's a lot um okay so going through all that how are you feeling mentally close the door sierra la puerta you're fine shut the door go watch your tablet okay yes now go watch your tablet please shut the door thank you uh mentally i was like i want to say mentally i was i was okay like i had accepted the fact that this this was my reality you know this was like the consequences of my actions um it was more like what's like waiting for what's next like where do i go from here okay okay so you said it was about two weeks from you waking up to you actually going to like the rehab and therapy and stuff yeah it was about two weeks and then they drove me to craig hospital where it was like rehab was a nine to five job i was up but i i'd be up like five o'clock in the morning because that's when they would come in and check my vitals and then it was like a few hours later around seven someone was coming in helping me to get changed and get up and get dressed by nine o'clock i was already heading to the gym for wheelchair class and i wouldn't be done with my day until about like 4 30 5 o'clock depending on what the schedule said okay oh yes uh i hated therapy at first i did at first but i kind of agreed to actually enjoy it and understand it so okay [Music] okay now going through therapy like uh like physical therapy and ot what would you kind of say was the most beneficial thing that you learned um i i would say it was really like the encouragement that i had from my pt and my ot okay um because it was just they would always tell me you you can be as independent as you want to be you don't need a caregiver you don't need anybody to take care of you you can be as independent as you were before just you're gonna do it in a wheelchair so you're gonna find different ways to do it you won't be able to do it like you were before and i guess my ambition too and it's like i took it as a challenge you know yeah it was like nobody's gonna tell me i can't do nothing and i'm gonna show you i can do it so it's like when my ot he's like what's your goal want to be for the week and i'm like getting dressed getting dressed in and out of my chair and it was like i completed that goal in like 20 minutes and he looked at me and he's like i really don't know what to do with you at this point you just made a week gold you accomplished your week goal in like 20 minutes like i'm not sure what we do now okay okay so do you feel like things came easy to you yeah yeah i felt like the only thing that was like the only thing that was holding me back was my was my brace because a lot of things that they wanted to teach me they couldn't because um of my brace and having to heal all the way because i i got my back brace off in rehab but i i left there wearing my net brace for a couple more weeks okay okay so the whole process with pt and ot how long did that last um i was at craig for about like a good two and a half months okay okay i would say that that's kind of like around like the average for most people i think miles was around like two months so like from the time like i started like pt and ot it was about two months yeah i was on like i think it was like a 60-day program okay and yeah they don't really like they don't really let you rest there like you go to wheelchair [Music] downstairs jump curbs open doors all sorts of doors you're going to work out in the gym wasn't that intense mines wasn't that intense i i like i did stuff like transfers and like going outside and stuff like that but it wasn't as intense as far as like doing wheelies and i would say like hopping like curbs and stuff like that mine was more i don't i my house was more minimal it wasn't really like like i learned like the basic stuff like how to calf like you know like uh like bowel care uh let me see like you know like how to shower just just like minimal stuff like i didn't learn all that stuff until i got out and then i started doing like a little research or i went to go push off real fast and i actually did a willy and then i was like oh [ __ ] i can kind of do that so so then i kept trying to do it and then i mastered it in like i don't know oh like 10 minutes or something like that so it wasn't yeah i was it was pretty i'd say yeah i was pretty intense because my i was in in the gym um doing the the ski workouts okay um in a wheelchair class they would take off your tipper bars and put on like the belt and have someone hold you behind to figure out how to do willys and then it's like once you did that you'd get like these a certain type of tipper bars to to practice them they'd have you do them 360. going around the gym in a wheelie they were teaching you like if you were to fall how to catch yourself in your wheelchair and then how to pick yourself back up um there was okay we'd have like a a stretching class that teach you how to like stretch your legs either by yourself or you know teach somebody to help you stretch your legs okay how to pick yourself up like over there at craig they like they have this little room where they it has like a a car in it so to teach you how to transfer in and out of the car how to transfer in like in in an airport in an airplane they have like little rows how to do that damn this sound intense it won't none of that where i was at they have a bit like they put you on the bed and they teach you how to like you know roll on your stomach pick yourself up transfer on the toilet and the bathtub by yourself okay okay it's pretty it's nice because they give you like different scenarios okay okay shout out to craig because i know moms wasn't that intense they ain't they didn't have half the stuff that you talking about as far as like the the plane thing like i look like they had none of that all right so during this whole time where's your husband at is he there helping you um he he he would come after work or um or you know if he was with the kids stopping to see the kids i we had we had agreed he's like i don't want to be here and distract you i want you to get as much to focus on you and learn as much as you can i don't want to be here as a distraction to you because that's what i feel like he's like that's what i feel like i'm doing so i was just like to and to me i was just like that's fine because it's like i unders you know i wasn't in that accident alone so it's just like i need you to be okay i need you to worry about you because i'm fine i'm in a safe place doctors nurses around the clock so okay okay now how do you feel like he took everything in uh like me being in a chair or just like overall [Music] uh i would say like though i would say like everything overall because yes you are the one that's paralyzed but at the same time your significant other they're going through something as well as far as with you being paralyzed down so i guess like how how did he take everything or like how did he kind of like accept everything um i don't think like from my point of view he didn't really like treat me any different it was it was like you know she's in a chair now she sits all day but she's here she's she's still the same like yeah nothing about her has changed other the fact that she can't walk so i never really felt like indifferent from him or had like that thought like oh he's gonna leave it was just like this is this is what we're doing and like later down the road you know we had we had a heart-to-heart and i'm like i told him i know this isn't what we planned and i know this life is not easy so if you want out let me know because at the end of the day i need you to be okay i need you to be happy in all forms i need you to be okay in all forms that's all i'm worried about okay so it's like if you don't if this isn't the life you want that's fine just let me know just be honest okay okay now and i know you said that he wasn't there like during the whole thing but did they allow him to come in and then them teach him some things with like pretty much like how to help you out oh yeah um him and my mother were like the two that were mostly there so they know like basic stuff what to do you know when i have um if i have like an a.d episode they know like to tip my chair backs okay um you know like if he absolutely had to cath me he knows how okay um and he knows like how to do about program two if he act like you know if he had to if i had gotten too sick not to be able to um he knows how to [Music] he knows how tell sister shut the tell sister um he knows how he knows how to like take my wheelchair apart and put it back together he used in the beginning he used to uh clean out my casters adjust my brakes now i do it on my own but yeah he knows like the basics yeah i actually seen you taken apart i seen you taking a portrait casters on uh on on uh ig the other day and the only problem that i have with those is that the screws always strip for me do you have that problem uh now i haven't had that problem i still got like all the original pieces from my chair and but i might like i said my husband used to do it for me so when i had him teach me how to do it he's like if you can't get it off by yourself or you can't tighten it the way it should be let me know so you don't strip it yeah that's ex i guess the screws that they come with like uh like the ones that i like the one that i have uh mine's just custom to me is yours custom to you my chair yeah yeah well like mine's like they use i feel like they use like the cheapest screws because it strips hella easy like it like kind of melts whenever you go to like screw it on and like screw it off like the damn screw pretty much melts so like sometimes i gotta get like new screws or like i gotta have people come out and they'll just like i don't know i try to get it off but like for the most part like on my old wheelchair i never had that problem because the screws were like okay but and this new one that i just got it like like the screws are horrible i can't i can't take nothing off like like my break like on these ones uh what type of brakes do you have on your chair i just got the basic plastic ones still okay is it um do you do you have to put do you have to put like a break on each wheel or do you got just one break where like you just push it down uh you probably got it uh mine are the ones that you uh you push it down and then you pull it back up to unlock them okay okay i like those i actually prefer those over the scissors because the scissor brakes the scissor brakes are more expensive but the scissor brakes they break all the time so like the ones that you have i actually prefer those because those are a lot easier to like maintain as far as like um as far as like uh like you don't have to really adjust them as much so i actually prefer those ones but on this one right here i got i got they're called disc brakes and you just push one down and it locks both wheels i don't like it because if you if you do like a push up or something like that it kind of still like rocks back and forth so it doesn't like necessarily like lock them like all the way but it's all good though trust me as you get further in front as you get further and further you'll have different chairs and like you'll just notice like little things that you like and you don't like yeah when i was in the hospital like testing out different chairs i liked the i miss i think there were aluminum brakes where the part that touches the tire it was like really flat and it was still that push and pull to unlock them i thought those like were really good brakes to like hold your wheels in place because like sometimes when i lock mine my wheel still moves depending how aggressive i am yeah and i like those ones because it's just like it keeps them in place me too that's why i actually really like the ones that you have on but if you talk to people who like actually like build the wheelchairs and stuff like that they don't necessarily recommend those brakes i guess because a lot of people don't like it but but for me like me personally i feel like that those brakes kind of work the best like they work way better than the scissor brakes and then the scissor brakes no loud they're like like uh like 80 dollars a piece almost sometimes so it they really kind of depend but those ones that you have because i used to buy those ones over the scissor brakes i think those ones were around like 30 to 40 bucks a piece if i'm not mistaken so it's not too bad it's not too bad i hate these damn it's a love-hate relationship i got with these disc brakes all right it's a love-hate relationship uh uh like sometimes i go back to my old wheelchair sometimes i don't but it just takes a little while but okay okay so getting out the hospital do you feel like that you was ready to get back into the swing of things do you feel like you learned like enough to pretty much like leave and be self-sufficient no no you are watching your tablets you are fine sorry about that oh no it's fine it's not um i want to say i was because in the hospital i was i had you know not really knowing how bad my injury was or you know not really knowing much about spinal cord injuries and paralysis so it's just like my plan was like oh i'm gonna i'm gonna get out and i'm gonna go back to work and i'm you know i'm it was gonna be normal for me that's like what my plan was in my head okay and what i guess what stamped me was like everybody else they're like you're gonna need help and i'm like like what you talking about with us what do you mean i'm gonna need help and my husband too he's like you can't go back to work right away you you gotta you gotta heal and um and it was confusing and to me because i'm like what are you talking about like i'm yeah i'm gonna be fine i i gotta get back into the swing of things so initially when i did leave at the hospital that's not what happened i i've been a stay-at-home mom since my accident but i want to say like eight months eight months in it was more me kind of like um unbagging everything emotionally and mentally that i didn't do in the hospital okay okay and what was one of the things that you had to kind of learn on yourself that the hospital didn't teach you had to take care of my family oh okay damn i was i wasn't expecting that answer damn that's crazy um okay so you said that you've been a stay-at-home mom since you since you left out since you left the hospital have you looked for work at all yeah i've been trying to like find um you know remote jobs because i i don't have an adaptive vehicle to get me from point a to point b so it's like i've been trying to find like remote jobs but in the same sense it was just like do i really want to do or do i want to go and pursue pursue dreams and pursue a passion okay okay so what you passionate about what you want to i guess what you want to do um i i guess kind of what i already do like what i do on instagram you know showing people like you are not you're not alone you can find somebody somehow to be able to relate to um and not only that you know it's like you can't as much as you think you can't do this you can you can do this it may be hard now like i used to hate it all the time there's this older gentleman in my wheelchair class and he'd tell me all the time he's like he'd always tell me it gets easier as time goes by it gets easier and i'd be like i'd roll my eyes and be like yeah yeah yeah whatever like leave me alone but he was you know he was right it does get easier once you find your way exactly exactly you you'll find out how to kind of go about things like as you go along and then also you'll find easier ways to do things also when you start networking talking to people you know like getting gain from people then they'll probably teach you some ways that you probably didn't know and like those those would probably be like a little bit more beneficial maybe as far as like oh like they might use like a certain type of catheter that you don't use you know just like little stuff like that okay okay so you said that you didn't have an adapted vehicle do you have the portable hand controls or nothing uh no nothing right now um like okay that's i'm working on like my goals now like for this year is to be able to lift my wheelchair because it's like 30 pounds so i want to be able to lift it get it in and out of the car by myself because right now i'm working on like everybody in my family and we also have like an suv yeah so it's like that's a big jump from my chair to the passenger seat so i'm really working on getting in and out by myself okay have you have you drove since your incident no um no everybody chauffeur is me around if it's not my husband it's my mom or my grandma do you want to drive but i'm at that point yeah i'm at that point where i feel like right i want more independence and freedom and i told my husband he's like what do you want what do you need and it's like i want things that you necessarily can't give me i gotta give them to myself okay yeah and i could definitely relate because it was a point in my life where i was getting chauffeured around too and me actually getting back into the swing of things as far as like driving and everything it was i i guess it was one of the biggest things that i feel like that really helped with like my self-esteem and everything like really just getting back into the swing things and really just becoming me again because now i'm able to drive myself places i can go get in the car and uh just just go somewhere without me having to ask somebody for help or like me having to be on somebody else's time as far as like hey can you take me here can you take me there i could just get in the car and go so i could definitely relate and i know a lot of people out there can really relate to you because a lot of us have really been in that situation where where we really had to wait on somebody or we really just had that it should just want to do more but physically you kind of can't because you're still in the process of just learning stuff you know so i trust me i understand that and i also know that the viewers out there that they can understand as well because trust me look i just understand so um i would say as far as like driving and stuff like that you don't necessarily have to have like something built into the car you can always just get portable hand controls portable hand controls ain't that much they're around like i'm actually about to drop some but i just had to throw it up in there but uh you can get them for around like 150 to like 300 bucks i know the first pair i brought i bought from ebay it was like 330 bucks and you i mean i still got them to this day uh i got other ones but i mean i've used those ones all the time you know so portable hand control is definitely the way to go when you want to get back into the swing of things uh are you good with your hands like are your hands like fully functional and everything yeah um yeah everything like from i would say like my lower ribs up is pretty yeah it's pretty normal i mean if i hit my funny bone uh or my yeah on either arm i'll lose complete feeling in them for a while like i'm still able to move them but i lose like complete sensation for a couple like five minutes okay all right now you say that you got some dreams and goals because i want to kind of touch on that just a little bit i'm going to keep you too much longer though all right now i kind of see what you doing on instagram i like it i like it because i try to tell people all the time that you said it that you just hit your three-year mark correct yeah at that three-year mark i was literally just coming out of that like a deep depression all right so i wasn't like i mean i was leaving the house but i really just didn't want to do anything i was i was like in the room all the time like like i was waking up at six o'clock so it's really it's it's really amazing to see you already posting up on instagram but i will also say that the times are a little bit different all right because it wasn't it wasn't as much knowledge out there as far as like on social media because i got paralyzed in 2012. so it wasn't really like how it is now where it's just like you got people posting up on instagram and like doing stuff like on youtube you know so it wasn't really like that so i would say it's it's a lot more it's a i would say that social media is a lot more beneficial now but i really like what you're doing on social media as far as like for the disability community as well because like you said on the post right now hey we are people too all right and i know sometimes we kind of get overlooked as far as like i like people overlook us like as far as when they come to like certain things so it's really amazing to kind of see that you're doing that right now it's only three years after your incident so i definitely i get a lot of like experienced world chair users and they're like how long have you been in a wheelchair for and it's like i'm still a newbie at this like i'm just trying to figure [ __ ] out yeah exactly and exactly we all are social media like i barely had my instagram um like a year and a half okay so it's like the people i've connected with and i've made friends with and learned things from like that have like really helped me like come out of my shell because that's i went through that like depression stage where i didn't want to do nothing i didn't i didn't want to talk to nobody i wanted everybody just to like leave me alone angry at the world like i went through that but it was like when i made my instagram and started connecting with people and like having conversations that were relatable because it's like you know an able-bodied person can't fathom what it's like to be sitting in a wheelchair exactly so it's like once i got those connections it was just like okay i'm a little bit more comfortable i'ma start figuring out who i am who's lizzie now okay and look and like that person said you can do everything that you did before you're just gonna have to do it a little bit differently all right trust me like driving is a lot more funner like you know you do it with a you can either do it like a little stick or you could do it with like a little device i mean to me it's more fun it's like a video game to me so i mean you know like you could do everything so that's it and like i also said you just got network that's it and it it's it it seems to me that you're doing that so i said that you pretty much got you pretty much you pretty much doing everything that i would i would pretty much recommend all right and look as time goes on you're going to get more curious about things and trust me you're going to learn how to get that wheelchair in the car easily it like like it might just be a little bit heavy probably because you're a little bit smaller that's kind of what i'm guessing because most wheelchairs are kind of light but it might just be like a little bit heavier because you're just a little lighter i don't know maybe do you have to break down your whole wheelchair like like like does like the little like leg pieces come off or is it just one piece you just got to take off the woods and the cushion um no no i could take off the tipper bars my big wheels and then my backrest is high um so that folds down okay yeah mine's just hot too i'll be seeing people with a low uh back rest and i feel like that i need a low back rest because i mean i can like i mean i got core control so i feel like that i need a smaller backrest but mine's just kind of hot too like like my backrest and i feel like that it looks more like a wheelchair whenever it's a bigger backrest i don't know that's just kind of like my opinion you feel like that too or not yeah uh because my backrest it hugs me in my ribs and i don't like it i don't like it because when my ribs are broken or like pieces are missing um on a bad day like my i'm pretty sore and when i hit my like second year mark i'm like my next wheelchair i'm like i want a lower i feel like i can sit with the lower back grass me too me too okay okay so i just got a few more questions for you um whenever that that year mark comes around april 6 how do you feel about that day um i it sometimes it like this past year it was more like a reflection when i made um my video because i felt like i've like i had been feeling like i was stuck like yeah i i grew so rapidly in my growth and like in my abilities i'm i was trying to figure out like what's next like i just felt like i was stuck but once i made that video and it was just like no like i you've come a long way you've come from like not being able to transfer by yourself to taking care of for able-bodied people that you live with and i think it's funny because it's like the disabled person's taking care of like able-bodied people yeah okay so um in the be like the first year it didn't hit me until after the day had passed and i got like pretty emotional like this like this is my life but um these past two years it was more like a reflection period and reminding myself how far i've come and how far i still get to go okay all right okay now last question if you can change anything about that night what would it be um i don't think i would change anything i would just let it play out the way it did because this the self growth that i gained from these past three years okay it's something i i was trying to get there um when before my accident i was working towards that but it was like i feel like this accident gave me um it gave me more what i was seeking out for so i wouldn't really change anything because my mentality my change the way i look at life changed and um it's like you you so i feel like you get that when you go through something traumatic or you you know your life changes in an instant mm-hmm okay oh and that's tough that's stuff that you would kind of say like that because i feel like that i feel like that for me it's the same exact way it's really a love-hate relationship because i know i know i wouldn't be where i'm at right now if it wasn't for my wheelchair i know i wouldn't have met some of the people that i've met if it wasn't for my wheelchair and it's it's hard it's so hard for me to say it but i feel like that i wouldn't change anything as well because i know i know for a fact mentally i wouldn't be the person i am right now like i i know that i wouldn't i wouldn't have changed my outlook on certain things if i wasn't in a wheelchair and i know that the way i looked at a lot of things before was was really immature you know and i know i wouldn't have got that if it wasn't for me going through just such a such a life-changing event you know so trust me i can relate and i know a lot of people can relate and for me it's really a love-hate relationship it's like you know it's it sucks but like that person told you as time goes on things are gonna get a lot easier for you a lot smoother for you and it's gonna be like second nature so you ain't even gonna notice it so long as you sk as long as you stick to the schedule which i'm pretty sure you know i'm pretty sure you know because you got kids so i'm pretty sure you was on a schedule before so this was just something that you just kind of had to add into the schedule you know what i mean so look it's just gonna get easier and easier over time so yeah absolutely because it's like if i if i would have changed anything about that night or if you know i did pull over and take a nap and get some rest it's like i wouldn't i wouldn't be doing the podcasts and meeting people and having like these wonderful conversations with you so it's just like i i would keep it the same you know my family might feel different about it or but it's just like yeah it's like this what i gained from it that's like priceless to me exactly exactly because me i was living in colorado at the time and then i ended up having to move back to georgia with my parents for like two years and then from there i end up moving to cali and i know that i know that if i wasn't in a wheelchair i would have never moved to california so and like i love like i like i love it out here i mean i love colorado too but i mean to me i feel like i feel like that since i lived there for a little while for like two years i feel like it'd be hard for somebody in a wheelchair i don't know you know what i look i definitely want to ask you that how is that with the snow and everything like please let me know it is a pain battling the elements like yeah um like now in spring it's pretty windy and rainy and yeah when when you're trying to push against the wind it's just like it's so hard like i was trying to get to our door and um everybody was ahead of me and i'm just like trying to push through and push through through the wind and me and my husband just couldn't not like help but giggle because it's just like i'm fighting the wind and the wind is winning but i'm still like trying to go for it yeah yeah and the win like most people yeah most people won't understand unless you've been to colorado it's so windy like it gets so windy to the point where you got to drive a little slower because you feel like the the wind is going to pick up your car like that's how windy it really is out there so trust me i definitely understand colorado is you know like you could be in shorts in the morning and then it's a big blizzard you know by like four o'clock in the afternoon you know so the elements is actually crazy out there it feels like you can go through all four seasons in one day exactly exactly like um it's supposed to snow and red feather tomorrow it's windy right now um the winters are no fun just because like i said the weather does affect my body so it's like when that cold front comes in um my nerve pain is a lot more intense than you know i guess somebody who does live in california or arizona and the warmer states like okay it is constant 24 7. do you have any plans on leaving um i don't know i don't know just because like this is this is home colorado's beautiful um a couple years a couple years before my accident i went to california a couple times and like every time i i was flying back over it was just like i had such an appreciation for the state and its beauty flying over the rocky mountains like it's beautiful so it's just like probably not and then like i've heard too like you know colorado has some pretty tough people just because our air quality is sucky and it's super thin so well it's not that the air quality is sucky it's just it is thin because you're just in higher elevation now where i live at the air quality is shitty you don't really notice it but it's real shitty because it has all the like all the fumes coming from la and and they travel from la down to where i live at in bakersfield and it's just got shitty air quality but trust me i look i know how it is because you can bring you you can bring up some groceries upstairs like like when i first moved there i brought up groceries because i lived on the third floor i brought up groceries and pretty much passed out when i got upstairs like that's how like out of breath i was because it really hits you if you ain't from there so trust me i understand i understand oh i noticed it too because i um like when i was in the hospital in rehab i had to be on oxygen all the time so it's like breathing in the oxygen and then like not having it it's just like oh yeah you really feel the difference oh that's yeah you know that's crazy because when i had to go through everything as far as like in the hospital i was i was still living in colorado springs so i had to do everything out there so whenever they took me off the ventilator and everything it was like i would be pouring sweating because i just felt like i just couldn't breathe and like they would tell you no like your oxygen levels are pretty good you know i mean it's just like you just it's it like the breathing out there is just it's shitty it's shitty so yeah it was yeah trying to figure out how to breathe after that they took out those tubes too and then having them make me do those breathing exercises with a little ball in the machine afterwards i'd be like are we done like i'd be so sweaty afterwards hell yeah hell yeah look i was the same way too because because i had a trach in but then they also took out one of my lungs so it was like pretty much i literally had to learn how to breathe all over again and it was it was shitty i had to do all those breathing exercises i couldn't eat for like three weeks but i had a breathing tubing so it was it was just all around shitty so okay okay now i know i asked you a whole bunch of questions and everything is there anything that you would like to ask me um what made you start your podcast what made me start to pocket okay so i've been doing youtube for i would say like the past like seven years and once i stop because i used to be a we tuber so i used to like do like like funny videos and stuff like that like smoking weed and stuff like that like reviewing like strands but my channel got deleted once it started going like viral like once i hit like 60 some thousand and then i was like you know what i had a backup channel that had like 4 000 subscribers and i was like uh i asked my wife i was like hey look let's just go ahead and do like a couples thing on there and we did that and but by that time at the time that i hit the like around like 60 some thousand they was wanting to know more about my life so i i would always tell them that i was in a wheelchair but they really kind of didn't believe that i was in a wheelchair because i was in like a studio and i was behind like a desk and stuff so once i transitioned to do that i had i just started doing things about my life like different vlogs or like just showing people how to do stuff and then slowly but surely like uh one day like a few like a few weeks ago i was just i was like you know i was just kind of like looking for something to do because like like we was just doing like vlogs and like traveling and stuff like that and i was like you know what i asked somebody on uh on my instagram i just put it out there i was like hey wait anybody like for me to like pretty much like interview them and somebody who had uh he recently got injured he got shot he was like yeah he was like yeah let's do it and i did it and it was it it worked out good and i like it really the way how people reacted to it i could tell that they just wanted more of it and i enjoy doing it like you know like i really enjoy talking to people connecting because yeah like people look at my social media and they probably get a different perception of the of me than what i really am because i don't really talk to people as much but on my social media it might look like i'm very open and i talk to a lot of people when i really don't i'm really just like like i'm really a homebody like it's just me my wife but me doing this podcast i was able to really get out there and start talking to people and networking a lot more than what i have been and like i tell people all the time hey in this past month i've talking to more people in this past month than i have been probably the past five years so yeah that was a long story he kind of yeah so yeah that was it um i enjoyed the podcast um and i really i don't think i realized it but within like the past year i started watching a lot of podcasts and i just didn't i didn't realize it until i started doing a podcast kind of i guess so and then yeah i did this cool cause i could do a remote too so yeah cause i just finished watching uh ashley and nicki interviews with you today okay appreciate it thank you thank you yeah you know like i'm just i'm like i really enjoy really just for the simple fact that i'm able to just meet so many good people in just so little time so i can only imagine when i've been doing it a year like i've only been doing it for a month you know what i mean yeah i i literally just started doing i literally just started doing the podcast last month like literally last month because like before like i said i was just doing like vlogs yeah i was just doing vlogs so if you go look at the channel it's just me and my wife like just traveling and just me just doing different vlogs car stuff like just like little stuff like that so like uh like i showed like people how to drive on there like just different hand controls you know just just me living my life in a wheelchair pretty much so hey look there's some good stuff on there it's some it's some good stuff on there but there's also a lot of wheelchair youtubers out there that really has a lot of good stuff you're a female so there are a lot of female youtubers out there that are really probably given the knowledge that you really kind of need to hear so i mean i wouldn't say i wouldn't recommend my channel because i really would but there's a lot of other people out there that they have amazing channels that you can learn a lot of the stuff from too as well so big up to all them too so yeah oh yeah like there's there's a woman i watch her and her uh youtube is called pro tips for paris and there's like wills to walking i learned a lot from watching watching his stuff on there um there's a girl i used to watch i don't remember what her name is there's a girl i used to watch from the uk when i first got injured and learned a lot of stuff from there okay okay yeah i'm actually about to do a podcast with a lady who's from the uk too so okay yeah so all right then look i appreciate you coming on sharing your story um it's really amazing to see how far you came in just such little time so thank you for coming on the podcast and really giving me this opportunity to really share your story to the people out there so i just want to tell you thank you for coming on in i really appreciate it thank you i appreciate you for having me thank you all right
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International short stories online. The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Part 2 by W. Irving. Audiobook
International short stories Volume one American stories, this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org International short stories Volume one American Stories, Edited by William Patton section 3 the Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington, Irving part 2 In this way mathers went on for some time without producing any material effect on the relative situations of the contending powers on a fine autumnal afternoon ichabod in pensive mood Sat in throne on the lofty stool from whence he usually watched all the concerns of his little literary realm? In his handy suede a pharaoh that sceptre of despotic power the birch of Justice reposed on three nails behind the throne a Constant terror to evildoers while on the desk before him might be seen sundry contraband articles and prohibited weapons detected Upon the persons of Idle urchins such as half munched apples Popguns whirligigs fly cages and whole Legions of Rampant Little Paper gamecocks Apparently there had been some appalling act of justice recently inflicted for his scholars were all busily intent upon their books or Slyly whispering behind them with one eye kept upon the master and the kind of buzzing stillness reigned throughout the schoolroom it was suddenly interrupted by the appearance of a negro in tow cloth jacket and trousers a Round crown fragment of the hat like the cap of Mercury and mounted on the back of a ragged wild half-broken colt Which he managed with a rope by way of halter Became clattering up to the school door with an invitation to ichabod to attend the merrymaking or quilting frolic to be held that evening at Mynheer van Tassel's and Delivered his message without air of importance and effort at fine language Which a negro is apt to display on petty embassies of the kind he dashed over the brook and was seen scampering away up The Hollow full of the importance and hurry of his mission All was now bustle and hubbub in the late quiet schoolroom The scholars were hurried through their lessons without stopping at trifles Those who were nimble skipped over half with impunity and those who were Tardy? Had a smart application now and then in the rear to quicken their speed or help them over a tall word Books were flung aside without being put away on the shelves inkstands were overturned Benches thrown down and the whole School was turned loose an hour before the usual time bursting Forth like a legion of young imps yelping and racketing about the green in joy at their early emancipation The Gallant ichabod now spent at least an extra half hour at his toilet Brushing and furbishing up his best and indeed Only suit of rusty black and the ranging is looks by a bit of broken lookingglass that hung up in the schoolhouse That he might make his appearance before his mistress in the true style of a cavalier he borrowed a horse from the farmer with whom he was domiciliary a Choleric old dutchman of the name of Hans Van Ripper and Thus gallantly mounted issued Forth like a knight-errant in quest of adventures But it is meat. I should in the true spirit of Romantic story Give some account of the looks and equipments of my hero and his steed The animal he bestrode was a broken-down plowhorse that had outlived Almost everything, but his viciousness He was gaunt and shagged with a ewe neck and a head like a hammer His rusty mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burs One eye had lost his pupil and was glaring and spectral But the other had the gleam of a genuine devil in it Still he must have had fire and metal in his day if we may judge from his name which was Gunpowder he had in fact been a favorite steed of his master's the choleric van Ripper Who was a furious rider and had infused very probably? Some of his own spirit into the animal For old and broken-down as he looked there was more of the lurking devil in him than in any young filly in the country Ichabod was a suitable figure for such a steed He rode with short stirrups which brought his knees nearly up to the pommel of the saddle his sharp elbows stuck out like grasshoppers He carried his whip perpendicularly in his hand like a sceptre and as the horse jogged on the motion of his arms was not unlike the flapping of a pair of Wings a Small wool hat rested on the top of his nose For so his scanty strip of forehead might be called and the skirts of his black coat Fluttered out almost to the horse's tail Such was the appearance of ichabod and his steed as they shambled out of the gate of hans van Ripper And it was altogether such an apparition as is seldom to be met with in broad Daylight It was as I have said a fine autumnal day sky was clear and Serene and nature Wore that rich and Golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance the Forests had put on their Sober Brown and yellow Well some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frost's into Brilliant dyes of orange purple and scarlet streaming files of wild ducks began to make their appearance high in the air The bark of the squirrel might be heard from the groves of beech and hickory nuts and the pensive whistle of the quail at intervals from the neighboring Stubble field The small Birds were taking their farewell banquets in the fullness of their revelry they fluttered chirping and frolicking From bush to bush and tree to tree capricious from the very profusion and variety around them There was the honest cock Robin the favorite game of stripling sportsmen with its loud querulous note and the twittering blackbirds Flying in sable clouds and the golden-winged woodpecker with his Crimson Crest his broad black gorget and splendid Plumage and the cedar bird with its red tipped Wings and yellow tip tail and its little Monteiro Cap of feathers and the blue Jay that noisy coxcomb in his gay light blue coat and white underclothes screaming and chattering Nodding and bobbing and bowing and pretending to be on good terms with every songster of the Grove I Think abad jung slowly on his way his I ever opened to every symptom of culinary abundance Ranged with delight over the treasures of Jolly autumn on all sides he beheld vast store of apples Some hanging in Oppressive opulence on the trees some gathered into baskets and barrels for the market others heaped up in Rich piles for the cider press Further on he beheld great fields of Indian corn with its golden ears peeping from their leafy coverts and holding Out the promise of cakes and hasty pudding and the yellow pumpkins lying beneath them turning up their fair round bellies to the sun and giving ample prospects of the most luxurious of pies and Anon he passed the fragrant Buckwheat fields breathing the odor of the beehive and as he beheld them soft Anticipations stole over his mind of date He slapjacks well buttered and garnished with honey or treacle by the delicate little dimpled hand of Katrina Van Tassel Thus feeding his mind with many sweet thoughts and sugared suppositions He journeyed along the sides of a range of hills which look out upon some of the goodliest scenes of a mighty Hudson The sun gradually wheeled his broad disc down into the west the wide bosom of that tappan Zee Lay motionless and glassy excepting that here and there a gentle undulation waved and prolonged the Blue Shadow of the Distant Mountain A Few Amber clouds floated in the sky without a breath of air to move them the Horizon was of a fine golden tint Changing gradually into a pure Apple Green and from that into the deep blue of the Midheaven a slanting Ray lingered on the woody crests of the precipices that overhung some parts of the river giving greater depth to the dark Gray and purple of their Rocky sides a Sloop was loitering in the distance dropping slowly down with the tide her sail hanging uselessly against the mast and as the reflection of the sky gleamed Along the still water it seemed as if the vessel was suspended in the air It was toward evening that ichabod arrived at the castle of the heer van Tassel which he found thronged with a pride and flower of the adjacent country old Farmers a spare Levin faced race in homespun coats and breeches blue stockings huge shoes and Magnificent pewter buckles their brisk withered little dames in clothes crimped caps with Long waisted Gowns homespun petticoats With scissors and pincushions and gay Calico pockets hanging on the outside Buxom lassies almost as antiquated as their mothers excepting where a straw hat a fine Ribbon or perhaps a white frock gave symptoms of city innovations the sons in short Square skirted coats with rows of stupendous brass buttons and their hair generally queued in the fashion of the times especially if they could procure an eel skin for the purpose it being esteemed throughout the country as a potent nourisher and strengthener of the hair Brom bones however was the hero of the scene having come to the gathering on his favorite steed daredevil a creature like himself Full of mettle and mischief and which no one but himself could manage he was in fact noted for Preferring vicious Animals given to all kinds of tricks which kept the rider in constant risk of his neck for he held a tractable Well broken horse as unworthy of a lad of spirit Fain would I pause to dwell upon the world of charms But burst upon the enraptured of my hero as he entered the state parlor of van Tassel's Mansion not those of the bevy of Buxom lasses with their luxurious display of red and white But the ample charms of a genuine dutch country tea-table in the sumptuous time of autumn Such heaped up platters of cakes of various and almost indescribable Kinds known only to the experienced Dutch housewives There was the dotted doughnut the tender oly koek and the crisp and crumbling cruller sweet cakes and short cakes ginger cakes and honey cakes and the whole family of cakes and Then there were apple pies and peach pies and pumpkin pies besides slices of ham and smoked beef and moreover delectable Dishes of preserved plums and peaches and pears and quinces not to mention broiled Shad and roasted chickens together with bowls of milk and cream all mingled Higgledy-Piggledy pretty much as I have enumerated them with a motherly teapot sending up its clouds of vapor from the mists Heaven bless the Mark I want breath and time to discuss this banquet as it deserves, and I'm too eager to get on with my story Happily ichabod Crane was not in so great a hurry as his historian But did ample Justice to every dainty He was a kind and thankful creature whose heart dilated in proportion As his skin was filled with good cheer, and whose spirits rose with eating as some men's do with drink he could not help to ruling his large eyes round him as he ate and chuckling with the possibility that he might one day be lord of all this scene of almost unimaginable luxury and splendor and Then he thought how soon he turned his back upon the old schoolhouse Snap his fingers in the face of hans van ripper and every other niggardly patron and kick any itinerant Pedagogue out of doors that should dare to call him comrade Old Baltus van tassel moved about among his guests with a face dilated with content And good humor round and Jolly as the harvest moon His hospitable attentions were brief but expressive being confined to a shake of the hand a slap on the shoulder a loud laugh and the pressing invitation to Fall too and help themselves and now the sound of music from the common room or hall summoned To the dance the Musician was an old gray-headed negro Who had been the itinerant orchestra of the neighborhood for more than half a century? His instrument was as old and battered as himself The greater part of the time he scraped away on two or three strings accompanying every movement of the bow with a motion of the head Bowing almost to the ground and stamping with his foot whenever a fresh couple were to start Pick Abad prided himself upon his dancing as much as upon his vocal powers not a limb not a fibre About him was idle and to have seen his loosely hung frame in full motion and clattering about the room You would have thought Saint vitus himself That blessed patron of the dance was figuring before you in person. He was the admiration of all the negroes who having gathered of all ages and sizes from the farm and the neighborhood Stood forming a pyramid of shining black faces at every door and window gazing with delight at the scene Rolling their white eyeballs and showing grinning rows of ivory from here to here How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise then animated and Joyous? The lady of his heart was his partner in the dance and smiling graciously in reply to all his amorous hog Ling's while brom Bones sorely smitten with love and jealousy sat brooding by himself in one corner When the dance was at an end ichabod was attracted to a knot of the sager folks Who with old van tassel sat smoking at one end of the piazza? Gossiping over former times and drawing out long stories about the war This neighborhood at the time of which I am speaking was one of those highly favored places which abound with chronicle and great men The British and American line had run near it during the war It had therefore been the scene of marauding and infested with refugees Cowboys and all kinds of border chivalry Just sufficient time had elapsed to enable each storyteller To dress up his tale with a little becoming fiction and in the indistinctness of his recollection To make himself the hero of every exploit There was the story of de fumer laying a large blue Bearded dutchman who had nearly taken a british frigate with an old iron nine-pounder from A mud breastwork only that his gun burst at the sixth discharge and There was an old gentleman who shall be nameless being too rich a mynheer to be lightly mentioned who in the battle of white plains? Being an excellent master of defence parried a musket-ball With a small sword in so much that he absolutely felt it whiz round the blade and glance off at the hilt In proof of which he was ready at any time to show the sword with the hilt a little bent There were several more that had been equally great in the field not one of whom But was persuaded that he had a considerable hand in bringing the war to a happy termination But all these were nothing to the tales of ghosts and apparitions that succeeded The neighborhood is rich in legendary treasures of the kind local tales and superstitions thrive best in these sheltered long-settled retreats But are trampled under foot by the shifting throng that forms the population of most of our country places And besides there is no encouragement for ghosts in most of our villages For they have scarcely had time to finish their first nap and turn themselves in their graves before their surviving Friends have traveled away from the Neighborhood so that when they turn out at night to walk their rounds They have no acquaintance left to call upon This is perhaps the reason why we so seldom hear of ghosts except in our long-established Dutch communities The immediate cause however of the prevalence of supernatural stories in these parts was doubtless owing to the vicinity of sleepy Hollow There was a contagion in the very air that blew from that haunted region It breathed forth an atmosphere of dreams and fancies infecting over land Several of the sleepy Hollow people were present at van Tassel's and as usual were doling out their wild and wonderful legends many Dismal tales were told about funeral trains and mourning cries and wailings heard and seen about the great tree where the unfortunate major andré was taken and which stood in the neighborhood Some mention was made also of the woman in white that haunted the dark glen at Raven Rock and was often heard to shriek On winter nights before a storm having perished there in the snow the chief part of the stories however turned Upon the Favorite Spectre of Sleepy Hollow the headless Horseman Who had been heard several times of late? Patrolling the country and it is said tethered his horse nightly among the graves in the churchyard The sequestered situation of this church seems always to have made it a favorite haunt of troubled Spirits it stands on a knoll surrounded by locust trees and lofty Ohm's from Among which its decent Whitewashed Walls Shine Modestly Forth Like Christian Purity beaming through the shades of retirement a Gentle slope he sends from it to a silvery sheet of water bordered By high trees between which peeps may be caught at the blue Hills of the Hudson To look upon his Grass-grown yard Where the sunbeams seemed to sleep so quietly one would think that there at least the dead might rest in Peace on? One side of the church extends a wide woody dale Along which raves a large brook among broken rocks and trunks of fallen trees Over a deep black part of the stream not far from the church was formerly thrown a wooden bridge The road that led to it and the bridge itself were thickly shaded by overhanging trees which cast a gloom about it Even in the daytime but occasioned a fearful darkness at night Such was one of the favorite haunts of the headless horseman and the place where he was most frequently encountered The tale was told of all brouwer a most heretical disbeliever in ghosts how he met the horseman returning from his foray Into sleepy Hollow and was obliged to get up behind him how they galloped over bush and brake over hill and swamp until They reached the bridge when the horseman suddenly turned into a Skeleton threw old brouwer into the Brook and sprang away over the treetops with a clap of thunder This story was immediately matched by a thrice Marvellous adventure of Brom Bones who made light of the galloping Hessian as an arrant jockey He affirmed that on returning one night from the neighboring Village of sing sing he had been overtaken by this midnight Trooper that he had offered to race with him for a bowl of punch and should have won it too for daredevil Beat the Goblin Horse all Hollow But just as they came to the church bridge the hessian bolted and vanished in a flash of fire All these tales told in that drowsy undertone With which men talk in the dark the countenance is of the listeners only now and then receiving A casual gleam from the glare of a pipe sunk deep in the minds of ichabod He repaid them in kind with large extracts from his Invaluable author Cotton mather and added many marvellous events that had taken place in his native state of Connecticut and fearful sights which he had seen in his nightly walks about sleepy Hollow the revel now gradually broke up The old Farmer has Gathered together their families in their wagons And were heard for some time rattling along the Hollow roads and over the distant Hills Some of the damsels mounted on pillions behind their favorite swains and their light-hearted laughter mingling with a clatter of hoofs echoed along the silent woodlands sounding fainter and fainter until They gradually died away and the late scene of noise and frolic was all silent and deserted Ichabod only lingered behind according to the custom of country lovers to have a têtE-à-Tête with the heiress Fully convinced that he was now on the high road to success What passed at this interview, I will not pretend to say For in fact I do not know something however I fear me must have gone wrong for he certainly sallied forth after no very great interval with an air quite desolate and Chapfallen Oh these women these women Could that girl have been playing off any of her coquettish tricks? Was her encouragement of the poor pedagogue all a mere sham to secure a conquest of his rival Heaven only knows not I Let it suffice to say ichabod stole forth with the air of one who had been sacking a hen-roost rather Than a Fair Lady's heart Without looking to the right or left to notice the scene of reuel wealth on which he had so often gloated He went straight to the stable and with Several hearty cuffs and kicks Roused his steed most uncourteous lee from the comfortable quarters in which he was soundly sleeping Dreaming of mountains of corn and oats and whole valleys of Timothy and clover It was the very witching time of night that ichabod heavy-hearted and Crestfallen pursued his travel homeward Along the sides of the Lofty Hills which rise above tarrytown and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon The hour was as dismal as himself Far below him the tappan Zee Spread its dusky and indistinct waste of waters with here and there the tall mast of a sloop riding quietly at Anchor under the land In the dead hush of midnight. He could even hear the barking of the watchdog from the opposite Shore of the Hudson But it was so vague and faint as only to give an idea of his distance from this faithful companion of man Now and then too the long-drawn crowing of a cock Accidentally awakened it would sound off far off from some farmhouse away among the hills But it was like a dreaming sound in his ear no signs of life occurred near him But occasionally the Melancholy chirp of a cricket Or perhaps the guttural twang of a bullfrog from a neighboring marsh as if sleeping uncomfortably and turning suddenly in his bed All the stories of ghosts and goblins that he had heard in the afternoon now came crowding upon his recollection the night grew Darker and Darker the stars seemed to sink Deeper in the sky and Driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight he had never felt so lonely and dismal he was moreover Approaching the very place where many of the scenes of the ghost stories? Had been laid in the center of the Road stood an enormous tulip tree Which towered like a giant above all the other trees of the neighborhood and formed a kind of Landmark? Its limbs were gnarled and fantastic large enough to form trunks for ordinary Trees Twisting down almost to the Earth and rising again into the air it was connected with the tragical story of the unfortunate andré Who had been taken prisoner hard by and was universally Known by the name of Major Andres tree? The common people regarded it with a mixture of respect and superstition Partly out of sympathy for the fate of its ill-starred namesake and partly from the tales of strange sights and doleful lamentations Told concerning It as ichabod approached this fearful tree. He began to whistle he thought his whistle was answered It was but a blast sweeping sharply through the dry branches as he approached a little nearer He thought he saw something white hanging in the midst of the tree he paused and ceased whistling but I'm looking more narrowly Perceive that it was a place where the tree had been scathed by lightning and the white wood laid bare Suddenly he heard a groan his teeth chattered and his knees smote against the saddle it was but the rubbing of Huge bow upon another as they were swayed about by the breeze He passed the tree in safety, but new perils Lay before him About two hundred yards from the tree a small brook crossed the road and ran into a marshy and thickly wooded glen known by the name of Wiley's Swamp a Few rough logs Laid side by side served For a bridge over this stream On that side of the road where the brook entered the wood a group of oaks and chestnuts matted thick with wild Grapevines Threw a cavernous gloom over it to past this bridge was the severus trial It was at this identical spot that the unfortunate andré was captured and under the covert of those chestnuts and vines Were the Sturdy yeomen concealed who surprised him? this has ever since been considered a Haunted stream and Fearful all the feelings of a schoolboy who has to pass it alone after dark As he approached the stream his heart began to thump. He summoned up however all his resolution Gave his horse half a score of kicks in the ribs and attempted to dash Briskly across the bridge But instead of starting forward the perverse old animal made a lateral movement and ran broadside against the fence Ichabod whose fears increased with a delay sure the reins on the other side and kicked lustily with the contrary Foot it was all in vain his steed started. It is true But it was only to plunge to the opposite side of the road into a thicket of brambles and alder bushes the schoolmaster now bestowed both whip and heel upon the starveling ribs of old gunpowder who dashed forward snuffling and snorting But came to a stand just by the bridge with a suddenness that had nearly sent his rider sprawling over his head Just at this moment a plashy tramp by the side of the bridge caught the sensitive ear of ichabod in The Dark Shadow of the Grove on the Margin of the Brook he beheld something huge Misshapen Black and towering it stirred not but seemed Gathered up in the gloom like some gigantic Monster ready To spring upon the traveller the hair of the affrighted Pedagogue Rose upon his head with terror what was to be done to turn and fly was now too late and Besides what chance was there of escaping ghost or Goblin if such it was which could ride upon the wings of the wind? Summoning up therefore a show of courage he demanded in stammering Accents, who are you he received no reply? He repeated is the man in a still more agitated voice Still there was no answer Once more he cudgelled the sides of the inflexible gunpowder and shutting His eyes broke forth with involuntary fervor into a pSAlm tool Just then the shadowy object of alarm put itself into motion and with a scramble and a bound Stood at once in the middle of the road Though the night was dark and dismal yet the form of the unknown like now in some degree be ascertained He appeared to be a horseman of large dimensions and mounted on a black horse of powerful Frame he made no offer of molestation or sociability, but kept aloof on one side of the road Jogging along on the blind side of old gunpowder who had now got over his fright and waywardness Thick a bard who had no relish for this strange midnight companion And Bethought himself of the adventure of brom bones with the galloping Hessian now quickened his steed in hopes of leaving him behind Was Stranger however quickened? His horse to an equal pace Ichabod pulled up and fell into a walk thinking to lag behind the other did the same His heart began to sink within him He endeavored to resume his psAlm tune, but his parched tongue clove to the roof of his mouth and he could not utter a stave There was something in the Moody and dogged silence of this pertinacious companion That was mysterious and appalling It was soon Fearfully accounted for on mounting a rising ground which brought the figure of his fellow-traveller in relief against the sky gigantic in height and muffled in a cloak Chabad was horror-struck on perceiving That he was headless But his horror was still more increased on observing That the head which should have rested on his shoulders was carried before him on the pommel of his saddle His terror Rose to desperation he rained a shower of kicks and blows upon gunpowder Hoping by a sudden movement to give his companion the slip But the spectre started full jump with him away, then they dashed through thick and thin stones flying and Sparks flashing at every bound Inca bonds Flimsy garments fluttered in the air as he stretched his long lank body Away over his horse's head in the eagerness of his flight. They had now reached the road which turns off to sleepy Hollow but gunpowder Who seemed possessed with a demon instead of keeping up it made an opposite turn and plunged headlong downhill to the left? This road leads through a Sandy Hollow Shaded by Trees for about a quarter of a mile where it crosses the bridge famous in Goblin story and just Beyond swells the Green knoll on which stands the Whitewashed church as Yet the panic of the steed had given his unskilful rider an apparent advantage in the chase But just as he had got halfway through the hollow the girths of the saddle gave way And he felt it slipping from under him He seized it by the pommel and endeavored to hold it firm but in vain And had just time to save himself by clasping old gunpowder Round the neck when the saddle fell to the Earth, and he heard it trampled under foot by his pursuer For a moment the terror of hans van Ripper's wrath Passed across his mind for it was his Sunday saddle But this was no time for Petty fears the Goblin was hard on his haunches and unskilful Right over he was he had much ado to maintain his seat sometimes slipping on one side sometimes On another and sometimes jolted on Baha'i Ridge of his horse's Backbone with a violence that he verily feared would cleave him asunder an Opening of the trees now cheered him with the hopes that the church bridge was at hand The wavering reflection of a silver star in the bosom of the brook told him that he was not mistaken He saw the walls of the church dimly glaring under the trees Beyond he recollected the place where brom bones ghostly competitor Had disappeared if I can but to reach that bridge thought ichabod I'm safe Just then he heard the black steed panting and blowing close behind him he even fancied that he felt his hot breath Another convulsive kick in the ribs and Old gunpowder sprung upon the bridge he thundered over the resounding planks He gained the opposite side and now ichabod cast a look behind to see if his pursuer should vanish According to rule in a flash of fire and Brimstone Just then he saw the goblin rising in his stirrups and in the very act of hurling his head at him ichabod endeavored to Dodge the horrible missile But it was too late it encountered his cranium with a tremendous crash He was tumbled headlong into the dust and gunpowder the black steed and the Goblin rider passed like a Whirlwind the Next morning the old horse was found without his saddle and with a bridle under his feet Soberly cropping the grass at his master's gate ichabod did not make his appearance at breakfast dinner-hour came, but no ichabod The boys assembled at the schoolhouse and strolled Idly about the banks of the Brook but no schoolmaster hans van Ripper now began to feel some uneasiness about the fate of poor ichabod and his saddle an Inquiry was set on foot and after diligent investigation They came upon his traces in one part of the road leading to the church was found the saddle trampled in the dirt the tracks of horses hooves Deeply dented in the Road and Evidently at furious Speed were traced to the bridge Beyond which on the bank of a broad part of the brook Where the water ran deep and black was found the hat of the unfortunate ichabod and close beside it a shattered? pumpkin The Brook was searched with the body of the schoolmaster was not to be discovered Hans Van Ripper as executor of his estate? Examined the bundle which contained all his worldly effects they consisted of two shirts and a half two stocks for the neck a pair of two of worsted stockings an old pair of corduroy small clothes a rusty razor a book of PSAlm Toombs full of dog's Ears and The Broken Pitch-Pipe as to the books and furniture of the schoolhouse They belonged to the community excepting Cotton Mathers history of Witchcraft a new England Almanac and a book of dreams and fortune-telling In which the last was a sheet of Foolscap much scribbled and blotted By several fruitless attempts to make a copy of verses in honor of the heiress of van tassel These Magic books and the poetic scrawl were forthwith consigned to the flames by hans van Ripper Who from that time forward determined to send his children no more to school observing? That he never knew any good come of the same reading and writing Whatever money the schoolmaster possessed and he had received his quarters pay But a day or two before he must have had about his person at the time of his disappearance the mysterious event Housing much speculation of the church on the following Sunday Knots of gazers and gossips were collected in the churchyard at the bridge and at the spot where the hat and pumpkin had been found The stories of brouwer of Bones and the whole budget of others were called to mind and when they had diligently Considered them all and compared them with the symptoms of the present case they shook their heads and came to the conclusion that ichabod Had been carried off by the galloping Hessian as he was a bachelor and in nobody's debt nobody Troubled his head any more about him the school was removed to a different quarter of the hollow and another Pedagogue reigned in his stead it is true an old farmer who had been down to New York on a visit several years after and From whom this account of the ghostly adventure was received Brought home the intelligence, but ichabod Crane was still alive But he had left the neighborhood partly through fear of the Gob and hans van ripper and partly in mortification at having been suddenly dismissed by the heiress that He had changed his quarters to a distant part of the country had kept school and studied law at the same time Had been admitted to the bar turned politician Electioneered written for the newspapers and finally had been made a justice of the 10-pound court brom bones to who shortly after his rivals disappearance Conducted the blooming Katrina in triumph to the altar was observed to look exceedingly knowing whenever the story of ichabod was related and always burst into a hearty laugh at the mention of the pumpkin Which led some to suspect that he knew more about the matter of any chose to tell? The old country wives however who are the best judges of these matters? Maintained to this day that ichabod was spirited away by supernatural Means and it is a favorite story often told about the neighborhood round the winter evenings fire the bridge became more than ever an object of superstitious Awe and that may be the reason why the road has been altered of late years So as to approach the church by the border of the millpond the schoolhouse being deserted Soon fell to Decay and was reported to be haunted by the ghost of the unfortunate Pedagogue and the Plowboy Loitering homeward of a still summer evening has often fancied his voice at a distance chanting a Melancholy Psalm tune among the Tranquil solitudes of sleepy Hollow Postscript found in the handwriting of Mr.. Knickerbocker The preceding tale is given almost in the precise words in which I heard it related at a corporation meeting of the ancient City Of the manhattoes at which were present many of its ages and most illustrious burgers The narrator was a pleasant shabby gentleman old fellow in pepper-and-salt clothes with a sadly humorous face And one whom I strongly suspected of being poor He made such efforts to be entertaining when his story was concluded there was much laughter and approbation Particularly from two or three deputy aldermen who had been asleep the greater part of the time There was however one Tall dry looking old gentleman with beetling eyebrows who maintained the grave and rather severe face throughout Now and then folding his arms Inclining his head and looking down upon the floor as if turning a doubt over in his mind He was one of your weary men who never laughed but upon good grounds when they have reason and the law is on their side When the mirth of the rest of the company had subsided and silence was restored He leaned one arm on the elbow of his chair and sticking the other akimbo Demanded with a slight, but exceedingly sage motion of the head and contraction of the brow What was the moral of the story and what it went to prove? The Storyteller who was just putting a glass of wine to his lips as a refreshment after his toils paused for a moment? looked at his enquirer with an air of infinite deference and Lowering the glass slowly to the table observed that the story was intended most logically to prove That there is no situation in life, but has it advantages and pleasures Provided we will but take a joke as we find it not therefore He that runs races with Goblin Troopers is likely to have rough riding of it Ergo for a country schoolmaster to be refused the hand of a dutch heiress is a certain step To high preferment in the state the cautious old gentleman Knit his brows tenfold closer after this explanation Being sorely puzzled by the ratiocination of the syllogism while methought the one in pepper-and-salt item with something of a triumphant leer at length He observed that all this was very well But still he fought the story a little on the extravagant there were one or two points on which he had his doubts Faith sir Replied the storyteller as to that matter. I don't believe one half of it myself d k end of section three
Priceless Audiobooks
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ADVANCE Your Press: Strict Press to Olympic Press (FAIL!)
hey everybody let's learn how to press from the very beginning strict press all the way up to the classic Olympic press which you're probably going to suck at but you're gonna do well on the beginning stuff so what we're gonna do today is we're gonna talk about the press and we're gonna take our viewers all the way from the most basic strict press all the way to the Olympic press and this is really our Olympic press video but I want to show the progression of the press on how we get to an Olympic press you don't know how to limping press nobody's really ever taught you to do the Olympic press I'm gonna try we'll see how it works she ate the greatest athlete and we're gonna learn how to do the press but first let's show what an actual strict press is so when somebody comes into the gym and they've never pressed before I will often teach them most of the time I'll teach them just a basic strict press military press overhead press whatever you wanna call it it's just strict that's the idea I don't really care what you call it I pretty much just call it the press or the strict press so what you're gonna do there is are gonna take a close grip closer than you think you should maybe index fingers might even be on the smooth that's right bar is gonna be in the bottom of the palm of your hand so it's gonna be close grip wrist straight elbows forward so throw your elbows forward elbows gonna be close together stand up tall you're very vertical forearms here step back just a little bit right there that looks fine nice deep breath in your belly you're not gonna move anything in here hips aren't gonna move belly's not gonna move there's gonna press straight up overhead and you're gonna shrug at the top and bring it right back down that's good you're gonna keep it as close to your face as you can the aiming point on the way up and the way down is your nose one more time and that is a strict press and down and walk it in touch the uprights the second step in the progression of the press is the press 2.0 the press 1.0 is the strict press the press 2.0 adds the hip movement and so what we're gonna do is we're gonna stay really really tight on the press we're gonna lock our quads lock our knees and we're just gonna push our hips forward and when our hips go forward the bar is gonna come down I don't want to worry about my shoulders going back and forth as my hips go forward the bar and my shoulders stay over my mid-foot and they get lower and then fires up and so it sort of is like compressing a spring and then bowing it pops back up and it helps throw the bar off your shoulders to complete the rep so let's show that press 2.0 elbows forward and in just a tad slow bit like big hips forward bar goes down and up just like that bring it back down take a breath hips forward bar goes down and up that's the press 2.0 let's do one more good and down when we program the press we almost always start by programming it in a basic novice linear progression for three sets of five once they get proficient in the strict press we add the hip movement we do press 2.0 we also do often three sets of five a few years ago Michael Wolfe one of our coaches at B loc came along said man it takes a long time to do five reps all 2.0 we're taking the breath at the bottom and he said I've realized that you can do more way if you do the first rep with the press 2.0 hips throw but then after the first rep you breathe out breathe in and then you just bring the bar down and right back up and you don't pause at the bottom after rep one you pause at the top and we call that I don't know I think Michael Wolves fans he's got a lot of fans I don't know he's been mentioned on the Joe Rogan podcast he called it the press one point five or his fans did I don't know one of the two so this is what the press 1.5 looks like so we actually go press 1.0 first press 2.0 second press 1.5 third we didn't admit this stuff this is just what we do so you're still gonna do a press 2.0 for the first rep big breath hips throw hold shrug breathe out breathe in down and up good now this time as you bring it down actually once you push your hips forward as you come down and fire up there we go good a little more hips forward good one more excellent and that's a press 1.5 that was the preamble to the actual video that was our intro now let's talk about the actual classic press or the Olympic press and I started to look at videos of guys from the 60s and 70s when presses were like the absolute highest they're actually three men who have pressed 500 pounds or more in actual competition and they all did it and that kind of late 60s to early 70s by 1972 that all was kind of over they got it we got rid of it in the Olympics but I started to look at like what is different about their press compared to the way we're teaching the press and what I noticed was that for everybody that had a giant hip movement but the hip movement was slower for everybody the bar was touching their shoulders or at worst was resting on their clavicle so there was no space between the barbell and their shoulders right so that was gonna make the grip have to change based on how long your forearms are because we've got to be able to get the bar on your shoulders so number one is contact of the bar on your shoulders and then step two as a big giant hip throw where they would throw the bar as hard as they could and then step three was a lay back so what they would do is they would use this giant hip throw to throw the bar and they would get throw it as high as they could and when they got it as high as they could that would start laying back and as they laid back their elbows would get straight and then boom they'd come up and they would press tons more weight so often minor portions of this lift will kind of naturally occur with our good lifters are strong lifters who do the press 2.0 so they'll get a bigger and bigger hip throw I don't kind of naturally start doing a lay back what I'm gonna do is make sure we put all of them together so I want the bar to touch your shoulders or clavicle I'll kind of play with that with how long your forearms are make sure you do a big hip movement but I now want to hit move it to be slow and deliberate so rather than a bouncy hip where I go hip throw I'm gonna reach forward hips hips hips hips stretch stretch stretch grips Wham right that's what I'm gonna do and then I'm gonna throw it and I'm gonna start to lay back now this is empty bar so it's not that heavy so we may have to load some weight on as we go but I want to try to do a lay back with you since your teacher from the very big with just the empty bar and you lay back we'll probably get better as we get more weight on the bar probably so we'll see so for the Olympic Press because I need the bar to rest on your shoulders clavicle like actually be in contact with your torso you're gonna widen your grip just a tiny bit so probably an inch wider than you normally take it you're still gonna carry the bar low in your palm elbows are still gonna be forward wrists are gonna be as straight as they can be while maintaining contact just like that elbows up just a little bit that'll lift your delts elbows up straighter wrists good stand up tall just like that walk back now bars in contact so I have what I need now you're gonna push your hips forward as far as you can and let the bar sink sink sink and then uncurl and throw good that's better back down stood again elbows forward push forward and then uncurl and throw now that was all upper-body throw let your hips throw the way don't even worry about your upper body you just see how much your hips can throw it just make your hips throw okay not bad a little bit more so think about this stretch and then you're gonna just stand up as tall as you can stretch first and get short now get as tall as you can get tall first one more time you can do it I know you get tired straight wrists don't worry about pressing just get tall fast tall okay that's fine now rack it that's fine yep in contact that looks great and just stand up as fast as you can okay that's better now don't even worry about precedent hold don't even press it this first time just see how fast you can stand up with it stand up good just like that now do the same thing and let the bar jump off your shoulders and then press that's fine no that's good it's good now that'll that'll tighten itself up do it again hips forward and then throw good better one more and then rest again okay it's fine rest so while this lift in the end is gonna be very explosive while you learn it it's okay to be slow it's not a big deal the goal here is to break this movement up into two separate movements the first is the slow hip throw so lean forward lean forward lean forward and let your hips throw the weight and then throw it to about your top of your head I'm gonna get the top your head whether you feel like you need to or not I want you to start laying back to finish it so just lean back as far as you can let's see what it looks like so hips first lean back second be patient elbows up more good yep and I slowed hips forward throw with hips lean back lean back lean back more so lean back at the forehead so what you did was you threw it immediately lean back I want you to throw the bar as high as you can with your hips and then actually almost make the bar stop and lean back while the bar is holding in the same spot and so you can get your elbows to get straighter and straighter as you lay back stop it lay back lay back okay there now back down do it again one more time big hips this time throw your hips forward big throat it's all over buddy boom big hips forward throw lay back finish okay I'll bet do it again hips forward harder stand up tall that's fine like you broke it up I don't mind doing that it's fine do it one more time last one throw it can you come off your chest okay okay so we walk you through the strict press which you did great we're watching through the press 2.0 which is great walk through press 1.5 what you did great and that's sort of about where you are right now so on the olympic press you've never done it it takes some practice we walked through what the teaching progression looks like for that Olympic press and we'll show you here at the end of the video some of our more advanced lifters have been doing it for a while what it looks like after you've practiced it with the big hip throw and the big lay back to finish that lift that's the progression of the press we start with a basic strict press we move to a press 2.0 with the hips move to press 1.5 where we do the hips on the first rep and then after that we pause at the top take a breath at the top down and back up and then we start to add slow big hips connect the bar to the torso and then throw and then lay back to finish the lift and that's the classic press or the olympic press that we've seen although you'll Olympic lifters do in the 50s 60s and 70s for more great videos probably of me wearing this exact same grey Under Armour shirt because I own 15 of them and I'm becoming like Steve Jobs wearing the same shirt every day every video but also to learn how to press you can click the press playlist right up there you
Barbell Logic
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Legislature Passes Health Care Relief Bill
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Lakeland PBS
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doTERRA - Balance Grounding Blend Essential Oil
hello this video i want to talk to you about the balance essential oil now this oil is one that i use during my meditation practices and you'll find i talk about it in the zen woman course as well it is a grounding blend and it i use it to help ground my emotions to kind of down regulate my adrenals to help with um lowering stress levels and i use this i actually use this quite often as a perfume because it helps to keep my mind clear and it helps me to not get all it helps me to feel a bit more grounded as i said now be careful with this one because it do it do it does have um a hint of blue in it so be careful around anything that might stain if once you've rubbed it in it's fine but i don't want you accidentally dropping it on anything white this one is for topical use or aromatic use only so don't put this in food it's not for consumption it does say on the back on the side of the bottle though for aromatic or topical use if you need to you can mix it with some more fractionated coconut oil because it's a blend it is already mixed with some but if you want to dilute it a bit more say for working with children then you can add a drop to some fractionated coconut oil just to dilute it a little bit more for sensitive skin this one what i like to do i'm going to roll up my top here is i like to rub it into just below my sternums kind of solar plexus area and to be safe i like to pop my finger over the top and just invert and then you've got a little bit on here and just rub in around here so your adrenals your kidneys are located near the back and it just helps even that rubbing action just helps to calm calm me down a lot of this is with routines so it might not necessarily be the smell but it could be a combination the smell and the rubbing it just helps and you can go up and down along your breastbone if you need to what i also like to do is just as i said i like to use it as a perfume and pop again i like to do that so i don't spill it anywhere and you can just pop leftover residue on my neck on my salt cellar elbow creases any um pulse points like you would with a normal perfume another good use for it so already i feel just a bit again it could be the massage it could be the oil but i'm gonna say it's both you can also use it in your diffuser again i like to pop it in during meditation and when i want to be grounded so a few drops of that in the diffuser with some water really just sets the tone of the room some of you might have smelled it as well for those of you who i've done face-to-face courses with because it's a really nice one so that is balance if you have any questions about that please tag me in the group and i will check there and give you more answers have a good day i'll see you later bye for now
Connect, Health, Fitness & Wellness
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Beatles Hoax? Paul McCartney DEAD Theory Debunked!
when did you how did you find out about it I got a  phone call this morning from whom uh from a friend   of mine are you planning to go the the funeral I  don't know yet do you know do you have you disced   the death with any of the other be it's November  9th 1966 a date etched in the annals of music   history as the day when a beloved Beetle Paul  McCartney allegedly met his untimely demise but   did he really that's the heart of one of the most  captivating conspiracies ever to hit the airwaves   today we're going to peel back the layers of this  legendary tale examining the clues dissecting the   theories and exploring the phenomenon that has  kept this story alive for decades it's a journey   that takes us back to a pivotal moment on October  12th 1969 when a simple request to a Detroit DJ   named named Russ Gibb would inadvertently fan  the Flames of this enigmatic Saga before we   start be sure to like And subscribe these videos  take me a lot of time and energy to make so it   would be awesome to have your support thanks and  let's get back to the video picture the scene a   regular Sunday radio show a call from a curious  listener and a request to play The Beatles White   Album in a way no one had imagined by spinning  the intro of Revolution 9 in reverse what happened   next would send shock waves through the Beatles  fandom as the record spun backwards a cryptic   message seemed to emerge take a listen number  n number n number n number n n number n number [Music] n those five words would ignite  a frenzy of speculation and send fans   scrambling to their record collections  searching for more hidden messages and   clues was this an elaborate hoax a Tragic Truth  cleverly masked by the band or something else   entirely now let's examining each piece of  the puzzle from back Mass tracks to album   cover symbolism to unravel this mystery  is Paul McCartney still with us or has   the man we've come to know and love been  just a doppelganger all this time number [Music] n [Music] now this is not just a recounting  of a conspiracy theory we're exploring a   cultural phenomenon that speaks to the  power of music the impact of celebrity   and the human penchant for mystery so  grab your headphones and a cup of tea   or coffee and ceue up your favorite Beatles  tracks and let's embark on this fascinating   journey together as our investigative journey  into the Paul McCartney conspiracy deepens we   encounter more tantalizing threads that seem  to weave a tapestry of mystery it wasn't just   about playing a record backwards fans began  experimenting with varying playback speeds   and pouring over every lyric and sound one  of the most cited examples is at the end of   Strawberry Fields Forever here John Lennon's  muffled words sound eerily like I buried Paul very this fueling the fire of conspiratorial  Whispers but was JN actually uttering the words   cranberry sauce as some reports suggest or was  it a deliberate clue left by the Beatles now   let's unpack this labyrinthine conspiracy and  examine the connections that fans have drawn   from the Beatles music and artwork to substantiate  their claims The Narrative of the conspiracy is as   intricate as it is fascinating Paul McCartney's  Theory goes like this he tragically perished on   November 9th 1966 in a car crash after leaving ABY  Road Studios this catastrophe supposedly led to   the Beatles covering up his death the acronym OPD  standing for officially pronounced dead became a   Cornerstone of the conspiracy The Beatles faced  with the Lost of their bandmate allegedly chose   to continue as if nothing had happened replacing  the real McCartney with an incredibly convincing   look alike this decision according to the theory  was to avoid the pandemonium that would surely   follow the revelation of his death Sergeant  Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album a 1967   Masterpiece that became a centerpiece of this  conspiracy theory fans with their detective hats   on scoured every every inch of the album's  artwork the front cover with its Vivid and   somewhat funeral flower arrangement seemed to  many like a cryptic tribute The Beatles and a   host of historical figures stand in what could  be perceived as a memorial scene the Intrigue   deepened with a discovery that sent ripples  through the fan Community when a mirror is   strategically placed across the center of the  drum in the iconic cover image the reflected   letters form a startling message Ionix heiti  interpreted by some as 119 or November 9th he   die with an arrow seemingly pointing to Paul  McCartney could this be a covert reference to   the date of Paul's alleged death turning to the  back cover fans noted more peculiarities Paul is   the only Beetle facing away from the camera  a solitary figure amidst his forward-facing   bandmates in the same image George Harrison's  finger points directly to the lyric Wednesday   morning at 5:00 as the day begins which some  fans believe is the exact time of Paul's supposed   car accident further fueling the theory on the  gatefold of the album Paul is depicted wearing a   badge that some insist reads OPD interpreted as  officially pronounced dead this Intrigue story   doesn't end there with the release of their next  studio album The Beatles commonly known as as The   White Album fans Unearthed more clues echoing  the revolution 9 backward playback phenomenon   the song I'm so tired contained a segment that  when reversed seemed to reveal a hidden message   the murmured words at the end of the song Once  played backwards appeared to voice a haunting phrase Paul is a dead man miss him miss him miss  him the ABY Road album cover another iconic image   in the Beatles storied history didn't escaped the  scrutinizing eyes of conspiracy theorists when the   Michigan Daily suggested that the ABY Road cover  resembled a funeral procession it added another   layer to the unfolding narrative the symbolism  was striking John Lennon dressed in white was   seen as the preacher Ringo Star clad in Black the  under Undertaker Paul McCartney Barefoot and out   of step with the others the corpse and George  Harrison in denim the gravedigger each element   seemed to fit neatly into the conspiracy's  framework adding to its Allure but here's   where the plot thickens if Paul really did die in  1966 then who is this person who has been in the   public eye ever since the answer according to  those who believe in the conspiracy is a look   like affectionately dubbed Fall by the fans the  theory posits that a Canadian man named William   Shear Campell assumed McCartney's identity this  supposed doppelganger Campbell is said to have   undergone extensive plastic surgery to more  closely resemble the original Paul devotees   of the theory have minutely examined photographs  of McCartney over the years pointing out perceived   discrepancies in his jawline ears and other facial  features as evidence of the switch however if we   step back and examine these claims with a critical  eye we start to see things in a new light the much   debated phrase at the end of Strawberry Fields  Forever is actually John Lennon saying cranberry   sauce not the ominous I buried Paul furthermore  the OPD badge that stirred so much speculation   turns out to be an OP badge a token from the  Ontario Provincial Police debunking another   pillar of the conspiracy theory in truth the  foundation of this conspiracy is less than solid   there's no real evidence to back up the story of  Paul McCartney's death and replacement yes Paul   did have a couple of car accidents around that  period but these were minor incidents multiple   Witnesses along with Paul himself were quick  to confirm that he was in good health following   these accidents the notion of a lookalike contest  supposedly held to find Paul's doppelganger also   falls apart under scrutiny there's no concrete  evidence of such a contest ever taking place and   the supposed winner William Campbell remains a  ghostly figure with no Trace in reality despite   the lack of substance the rumor simmered quietly  for a couple of years until September 17th 1969   that's when a student named Tim Harper published  an article in Drake University student newspaper   in Iowa titled is Beetle Paul McCartney dead this  piece often overlooked in the grand narrative is   actually a pivotal Moment In The Conspiracy  history it's considered the first published   article to bring the Paul is dead Theory into the  public eye acting as a catalyst that transformed   what was an obscure myth into an international  sensation this evolution of the conspiracy theory   is a testament to the power of the media and  the Public's appetite for Sensational stories   what began as an inconsequential rumor rumor was  Amplified into a global phenomenon illustrating   how easily fiction can become woven into the  fabric of popular culture so what do you think   about this share your thoughts and theories in  the comments join us next time as we continue to   explore the fascinating the bizarre and the  Misunderstood stories from around the world   keep questioning keep exploring and remember  the truth is often Stranger Than Fiction don't   forget to hit that subscribe button and see  you in the next video do you know do you have   you discussed the death with any of the other  be no uh do you do you plan to probably yeah
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Kindness Day 1!! The colleague you don't like
hi everybody how you doing so this is gonna be short and sweet um this is going to be a video to help you have a happy work place or a happy just a happy aura around you i know you're probably thinking to yourself yeah that's what everybody says no um we're gonna work at it slowly this i'm going to be putting in a video every day it's less than three minutes to see if we can make this your surroundings just a little bit happier than they usually are okay so today we're going to start with that person that you work with that you don't particularly like i know you do have a person like that you may not hate them you may just try to avoid the aura that they bring about which may be negative it might be a bit toxic they they may just always venture off into the wrong side and you're like please stop doing that okay so what we're going to do today is you're going to pick one thing um that you're going to be nice to them and kind to them for so if for example you work in an office and the printer is out of paper go get some people for them if their staples are out go get some staples pour them a cup of coffee for those who are working remote maybe they the person just did a presentation and you were not totally impressed with it right but there were some good points so do me a favor put those good points in an email word it nicely kindly and just send it to them just be like you know what thank you for that presentation i learned a lot from it these are the points that i absolutely liked about it i just wanted to say thank you for that simple hit send don't think twice about it that's it just one act of kindness that's it um you cannot control their actions however you can control what your actions [Music] you may start to get looks like what is this person planning what is going on don't worry about that don't think of those consequences please just as long as from your heart you're like i learned something about this person and i want to compliment them just do it hit send and you're done all right that's your homework for today do one kind thing one nice thing one empathetic thing and send it or do it for a person who may not be that kind to you let's see what changes happen let's see what revolution we're gonna start it's gonna be all right thanks for joining me in liz's corner today and i will talk to you tomorrow bye [Music]
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Limousine Bus Sales | Call 516-333-7483 | Ford E450 Non-CDL Limo Shuttle Bus For Sale
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Scott the Woz - Closing In [Cassette Recording]
insta talk the same for every week and ends with the game on ps3 pick something right out of the drawer and hold it up against the floor spew some junk about no sex when the vegan comes just two seconds at the desk look like a hoarder surrounded by some big blue border i just want to break the mold to not follow a path but every week my life involves mentioning [Music] and just like my virginity i'm worried this 1080p outlines here for infinity [Applause] [Music] is [Music] to lay it on the line it's closing in on me [Music] constantly from day to day [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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Blog 32 The Doctor meets the Master
[Music] good morning people you cheap asses cosplay camera now seven welcome to blogeee I don't know wonder what the brothers it's 30 something say - sorry stated blocks 18 just remember and today is Friday the 1st of March which means a today's the day I traveled out for London fellow comic on spring I've got all my stuff packed I packed it all this night and I was all in there basically yeah because so I'm basically I don't have some breakfast and so every now and then just big go I'm meeting Jess who you may have seen in my London from comicon summer blog last year so yeah I'm good I'm meeting loads of people Tom Baker it's on sim Karen and Joseph from Fresh Prince of bel-air England Ted Raimi so many so yeah it's gonna be a fun weekend and sucked it's gonna be hectic because I've got a lot of course I was on photos a Sunday not really so yeah for costumes two days it's gonna be late so like the video descriptions down there well top Singh like button somewhere down there you know playlist on my blogs down there or things for my channels down there so check all those out and yeah I will see you very soon boy hello people of YouTube welcome back to the blog and as you can probably tell I am checked into the room and it's a team based double sink I've got the devil so yeah I'm now going to unpack I've got four costumes one piece of fan art and probably couple things to sign that's really it so yeah on the downside Joseph myself some of you all schools may know one was Jeffrey from Fresh Prince of bel-air so that's my phone gonna um yeah he's canceled so office will get refunded nap part from that everyone's still there and I must wait for Justin my mate he was incomplete but it's missing me the same when she's gone to chew and stir so this professor he's not going to get to London until about four plus I've got time to unpack another therapist yes so to everyone who watches these who uh see what's at residence hello those of you wanna business anymore and you're gonna watch it anyway hello again so yeah that's basically just a bit so my costume plan for the weekend is ten o'clock to battle damaged end of time plot to Saturday daytime then in himself near towards end of the day except on the other folks gonna buy another photo huge on sale now it's the new Henry Saxon costume which basically Henry Saxons costing comments of like a black jacket maroon t shirt black jeans and the C's converse which Emma's sister got me so I'm gonna go with asters basic gonna be it's maroon converse so burgundy t-shirt black teens by jacket I swear to God if one person says why are you doing another like you know quite know how I did that so yeah that's basically Sunday is series ten master Jo and day and then obviously what rotates head range of Sunday and the change later on in to my in spider-man I'll be changing around about three four o'clock pending one the photos and yes if so that's basically it just oh and I'll be taking loads of photos and I'll get new blogging as well she's the norm so I will see you all tomorrow those like Jing Sun guy someone else assumes Tim last I can take his name Richie I seriously Taryn I'm like moon suction cosplayers on flats on Instagram am so hello James hello I've seen something he's not here Michael Davis or Davis cosplay C is on Instagram links for those who I've just mentioned they're all down there so check those out hello so it's a bit X than that so yeah that's all and I will see you all tomorrow morning in one welcome to day one of comic-con as you can see roll tend out enter time part two mainly gonna photos with John and that's what I'll be in Chinese on my bike so all the stops in yeah getting a little photo with John for later on so I need to get changed and maybe sex and gay just before the photo I've got in glenelg at the same time as John saying but cuz about down past I can get that done first and then go to England afterwards I think I probably got one more and then obviously done in need and so pretty much sorted I'd do a quick selfie and then get this up online so yeah I will see you all very later as you can see I've straightened my hair on point so I'll see you all later [Music] good evening guys it's Sunday then it's the end of the con and my apologies I think they weren't going whatsoever during the day Saturday was busy because I the Calathes going on now as I've seen occurred when I grade Sunday I got like I'm only one photos for Clark so no point in coming in but I got photos taken now if a lot of you of you're watching this have seen my post on Instagram while I'm about to show you is rare as now as you guys know I'm a bit burning your turtle fan and it's a stall run my couple of guys I know and they had well this look at rare is that is and as you know I'm going to Belgium mixed more to me Kevin Eastman whose co-creator of these Turtles and a long of about several other things plus days I am going to because he assigned will be it wasn't read before it's going to be even rare now it's a Casey Jones edition I've got new arbor Kevin Eastman so yeah I lasted quite post I've got that I know my boss is jealous because well these are names silicon as well I've gone there cards as well so basically any news stuff that they get and if I'm interested in it they can like email me I think we've got this coming in so there we go photos I got Tom Baker I got a combo with Bernhard and jackeline I got photo where I wants to be to have a temper combo with Joseph my silent count passes but Joseph cancelled if I think was on the Friday of the Thursday I'm under so Marvin Friday was the affair was with John Simm done a half of going a John Simm brilliant did the whole back-to-back thing which is on the seniors three boxer doctor who if you have it it's kind of a the one would add back-to-back found David's hands in his pocket and the sonic thing so I've done that and then obviously today I had Ted Raimi who those of you all know was Joxer the mighty from senior warrior princess and he played a journalist for the they had a bugle incidents in the spider-man trilogy the tobey maguire one took my SPO spider-man trilogy it was also in the walking dead as well obviously for me I personally know his Joxer the mighty so that was great to meet him so that's been pretty much the whole weekend early so I'm now going to sign off and it's been a great weekend obviously it's not quite as busy to someone what I'm going to got obviously facts convention of Belgium beginning of April [Music] God collector mania which is no sigh of missing when I have got got everything going them can't beginning of May then I've got kleptomania June and then somewhere else seems at the end of July so I've got a lot coming up and then after that I pretty much got nothing to like Toba which is I've got 10th anniversary one for vampire Bowl 2014 Joel and then I've got SF w ex parte 2 which is like 10 feet of versatile weekend about a week or so after that so yeah August September then there's a miracle day returns things a special one-off Torchwood event this is in November and then there's obviously the Starfury destiny which is at the office a new year so that's pretty much my schedule for the entire year so just watching and yeah subscribe and all the rest the crap layers [Laughter] [Music] Oh [Music]
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Quran on Embryology - Professor Keith L. Moore
the Quran on embryology professor Keith Moore is one of the world's prominent scientists in the fields of anatomy and embryology and is the author of the book entitled the developing human which has been translated into eight languages the book is considered a scientific reference work and was chosen by the Special Committee in the United States as the best book authorized by one person dr. Keith Moore is the professor of anatomy and cell biology at the University of Toronto in Toronto Canada in 1984 he received the most distinguished award presented in the field of anatomy in Canada the JCB grant award from the Canadian Association of anatomist he has directed many international associations such as the Canadian and American Association of anatomist and the Council of the Union of biological sciences let's now listen to what Professor Keith Moore has to say about the revelations found in the Quran 1400 years ago and what science has only recently been able to find out through detailed investigation in the 1940s a professor Streeters of the Carnegie Institute of embryology in Washington DC proposed a system for classifying the stages of human development his system arranged human embryos in 23 numbered stage stages based on their difference differences in appearance the Carnegie system of classification was used around the world until the 1970s when a more refined system was proposed by dr. Ronan O'Reilly of the Carnegie Institute of embryology now in San Diego California intensive studies of the Quran and hadith in the last four years have revealed a system for classifying human embryos that is amazing since it was recorded in the seventh century AD although Aristotle the founder of the science of embryo she realized that chick embryo is developed in stages from his studies of hens eggs in the fourth century BC he did not give any details about these stages as far as it is known from the history of embryology little was known about the staging and classification of human embryos until the 20th century for this reason the descriptions of the human embryo in the Quran cannot be based on scientific knowledge in the 7th 7th century the only reasonable conclusion is that these descriptions were revealed to Muhammad from God he could not have known such details because he was an illiterate man with absolutely absolutely no scientific training the first stage is adapt and you'll have to apologize by my pronunciation this is from sura tarik 6 he is created from a drop emitted this Arabic term refers to the forceful emission of fluids which occurs during ejaculation in the mail and ovulation in the female the male secretions called semen contain the spermatozoa and the female secretions called follicular fluid contain the ovum this is the stage of fertilization and the nut feh and after they this is what we call the zygote referred to in the quran as the nut and the nut undergoes division which we call cleavage as it passes down the uterine tube so these are the stages of the nut here as it undergoes cell division it is this term is used several times in the quran when referring to the beginning of development after examining all these references it is concluded that nut feh which refers to the small drop of fluid containing the sperm and the ovum the term nutfah is also used to refer to the dividing zygote as it undergoes cleavage cell division and passes along the uterine tube to enter the uterus this Sura says then he made his progeny from a quintessence of the nature of fluid despised Salalah is an Arabic term refers to the gentle extraction of the germ or sex cells from the millions that are produced there are 300 to 500 million sperms in the ejaculate of a healthy young male only one of these is extracted from the semen to fertilize the older this shows a photograph of the millions of sperm when they are ejaculated and only one of the several million sperms are is drawn out which is what is suggested by the word Salalah of the same in the case of the ovary only one ovum reaches maturity and is expelled from the ovary and it is extracted from the many thousands that are available in the ovary again the idea of extraction or Salalah the next stage is a maje I'm judge Sura Derick - verily we recreated man of a mixture of a germinal drop I'm Josh and as an Arabic term is used in the grand it described the mixing of the sperms and the ovum during fertilization the oval rotates rotates within the fluid containing the sperms until one of them is successful in penetrating it's covering layers which we call the corona radiata and the zone of pollution which is here I'll read it again in English it's surah abasa 19 he created a new individual from nutfah and immediately planned and programmed him that was the first one we had well there so elk elk then is an Arabic term which means coming into being and it's used when referring to the fertilized ovum or zygote here you can see the nuclei from the sperm in the ovum uniting to form a new cell which is the zygote or nut foot and then here's the zygote or not again but it's just getting ready to divide in the two cells which we call the dividing zygote or the dividing Knutsford the next stage I'll tuck dear which is in the same verse that it was just repeated this Arabic term means the determination of characters and appears to refer to the fact that from the beginning the zygote or nutfah contains genetic factors in the chromosome contain the genes which determine the color of the future persons had eyes hair and skin and all its other characteristics such as the appearance of the face and the body now Harth sura now the gara i 2:23 your wives are as a tilt on to you this Arabic term refers to the plowing of the earth and the sowing of the seed in it this term is used in reference to sexual intercourse plowing and implantation of the blastocyst sowing of the seed this analogy is a very good one since the blastocyst develops root-like structures called chorionic villi which derive oxygen and nutrients from the mother's blood just as the roots of the plant shown here drive their nutrients from the soil next is a lock on the next slide alec is Sarah who minam ayah 14 then we created the drop into elites like structure then of that leech like structure we made a chewed like substance aleca refers to a leech lake appearance especially at about 22 days as shown in this slide this is a leech and this is the human embryo but 23 days I think you have to agree that the similarity between these structures is amazing and that it is truly the human embryo is truly leech lake elites like embryo is attached to the chorionic sac which is embedded in the maternal blood attached to the maternal endometrium or the lining of the uterus this is vodka stage sir aluminum I 1 to 14 and I repeated that before then we created the drop into a leech like structure then of that leech like structure we made a chewed like substance which you can see here and begins during the six-week next stage is al kissa bill lon sura al-mu'minun ayah 14 then we close the bones with flesh so in the previous stage then we had the bones and then we covered the bones with flesh so this Arabic term means a clothing with flesh and after the bones form they become surrounded or closed by flesh or muscles which acquire attachments to them these muscle attachment permit movements of the skeleton to occur now this is the final stage of development called al nasha then we developed of him another creation and means growth are coming into being this undoubtably refers to the fetal period when there is growth and differentiation of the embryo that developed in the embryonic period the rate of body growth during the fetal period is remarkable especially between the ninth and 16 weeks notice how quickly it's growing in this massive stage or fetal period as we call it the next stage is al-kibriya this Sura says that the duration of pregnancy and separation is 30 months this Arabic term refers to the viability or ability of the human fetus to survive outside the uterus there is no definite time when survival of the fetus is assured but it is generally accepted now that a fetus that has 24 weeks are older has a reasonable chance of survival survival of fetuses 22 to 24 weeks old has only been become possible in the last few years when better methods of providing care for premature infants we're developed so the very viable embryo or fetus would be here at 24 weeks we used to say 26 28 but now with better incubation some babies at 24 weeks can survive we've even had some at 22 weeks but this takes highly sophisticated incubation to do that so this period then is the period of viability or the ability of the human fetus to survive the next stage is the Madonna now he Mia this stage refers to the final stages of fetal development in the uterus when the fetus could survive it born prematurely but it remains in the uterus where it is supported or nourished by the mother in most cases therefore the uterus acts as an incubator for the premature infant weight gain during these final weeks is phenomenal as the fetus accumulates fat and has gradually prepared for birth this last is surah abasa ayat 19 and 20 from a drop he created him and immediately planned and programmed him then he makes his passage easy this Arabic term means to make the passage easy it is well known that as the time of birth approaches the maternal tissues of the cervix and the joints of the pelvis become looser so that the passage of the fetus through the fetal canal will be facilitated this process initiated by hormones in the mother's blood accelerates during the early stages of labor or delivery of the baby as the amnio chorionic sack that is the bag of waters surrounding the baby expands near the time of birth it protrudes into the cervix that is the neck of the uterus and causes it to dilate when the amnio of chorionic sac ruptures the amniotic fluid provides a slippery pathway for the fetus to pass along the cervix and vagina to the outside of its mother all the above occurrences facilitate the birth of the baby that is they make the passage easy the stages of embryonic and fetal development mentioned in the quran should be used when teaching muslim students because they are in accordance with our modern understanding of the development before birth it will also enable muslim doctors and nurses to explain human development to their patients using cure anak references muhammad could not have known these facts about human development in the 7th century because most of them were not discovered until the 20th century muslims and others are justified in concluding that these facts could only have been revealed to muhammad by the one known who knows all about us not only about how we developed but how we live and function they
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Analytics - Marcel Scherello
thank you for joining this lightning talk about doing data analytics in nexcloud i will talk about open source data warehouse and reporting using the analytics app my name is marcel charello and after several years of offending the audio player this is my second major app every application starts with the demand with analytics the idea was to have a data warehouse completely on premise it should code next data from from different sources and provide seamless next load integration for perfect usability and of course flexible visualization of your data in all directions and afterwards if you have a report share the data with your internal users with your colleagues or even with external customers the aim was to create a small alternative to existing business intelligence tools on the market based on my professional background in business intelligence the the architecture of the analytics app is following a layered and modular approach and is fully graded into integrated into the next cloud user experience like workflows notifications activities and also the new nexload20 dashboard on the following slides i will give you an overview about the back end front and then also two use cases of the app let's have a look at the backend first analytics offers various connectors out of the box on the next cloud side data can come from files workflows or manual data energy if you want to if you need to read data from external sources connectors for github json also website grabber is available and if you plan to integrate analytics in your iot setup for example a rest api can receive data from excel script then all of these data sources can either be used for real-time reporting or also be stored into the internal storage via daily snapshots for example let's have a look what it can do with the data obviously it's all about visualization reports offers table various chart types filter drill down capabilities it's everything that you would expect from a reporting solution for collaboration uh reports can be shared externally via links or internally for for users and groups and when talking about seamless next cloud integration um obviously the new next close 20 dashboards with these nice microcharge the best example or also notifications based on acceptance but how does it look like in the real world i would like to show you two use cases which i am actually using on a daily basis i have a little more bluetooth moisture sensors in some of my plants then i have a little raspberry which is reading these values and pushing them to the next cloud rest api within the reporting then i can see the history of the watering but to make a real use out of it i defined threshold for the moisture levels and whenever a plant is drying out i'm receiving a push notification via the next cloud ios app my next real world example is uh financial data um using next cloud workflow i'm monitoring uh files with the next cloud and whenever new data is is added it's automatically added into the analytics report i shared this report via a password link with external customers who can always analyze this up-to-date data without even having a user in next slot i want to thank you for your attention and have some numbers to close the presentation analytics is now nine month olds has already around eight thousand installations it's now the ninth ninth feature release and is already fully next cloud 20 ready in this context i want to send some special thanks to julius and jos from the next cloud team who made this integration even possible please enjoy the rest of the conference and i'm looking forward to any feedback or questions thank you
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Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics - Lec 2, pt 5 of 5: Quasi-Equilibrium Processes
position position position position position the final things that we want to look at in this lecture in terms of some of the definitions that we will use within thermodynamics and analysis is the definition of cycle we will talk about cycles through what annex I called cycle analysis so cycles are very important to mechanical engineering thermodynamics and basically all that a cycle is is a process where the process path has identical end States so you will have to processed paths and they both have the same end States so drawing that in terms of a process diagram remember we looked at a PV diagram earlier so here you might have state one and state two and before we talked about a process path that would be going like that now with the cycle what happens is we'll have another process path that connects the two same end States and so here you can see it loops around and that would be in the form of a cycle so that's a very simple cycle but it would define a cycle that we will look at throughout thermodynamics and the last thing that I want to mention is the fact that within thermodynamics you remember we talked about equilibrium and saying that systems needed to be at equilibrium or with in equilibrium in order to define the properties well in reality systems that we study are not in equilibrium but what we do is we make and a bit of an approximation through our modeling and that is that we study what are referred to as being quasi equilibrium processes so let's define those quasi equilibrium processes and quasi-equilibrium what it does is it assumes that the system remains close to equilibrium so it assumes that the system remains close to an equilibrium state during the process now this is an idealization and really no cycle that we're really going to be analyzed saying we'll be in quasi equilibrium so if that's the case why should we study them if they don't really exist why are we studying them well there are a couple of reasons why we do study them the first is that it makes your lives quite a bit simpler they are easy to analyze so that's the first main reason the second is that work producing devices which is quite often what we'll be studying within thermodynamics produce the maximum amount of work in the quasi-equilibrium process state and consequently when they're considered in quasi equilibrium and consequently any real-world systems would be a little under what we would get out of the quasi equilibrium analysis so this is basically the best case scenario that we're studying so they basically serve as a standard that we can do analysis on and we can then compare a real-world or actual process to this idealized standard so well that's it for the terminology we looked at the first law we looked at properties we looked at cycles we looked at States these are all the things that we're going to be using within this course and they are very important aspects of thermodynamic analysis what we'll be doing in the next lectures will be taking a closer look at property definitions and tables ways to extract the properties which basically prepares us for being able to do analysis of thermodynamic cycles so that concludes the lecture thank you very much
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CAN EATING A PLANT-RICH DIET REALLY SAVE OUR PLANET? BY DR. MICHAEL GREGER, MD | YOUNG AT ANY AGE
[Music] scientists have a clear moral obligation to clearly warn humanity of any catastrophic threat and to tell it like it is in november 2019 more than 11 000 scientists from 150 countries clearly and unequivocally declared that planet earth is facing a climate emergency co2 levels are rising the glaciers are melting antarctica is melting the ocean's getting hotter more acidic sea levels are rising and so are extreme weather events and yes fossil fuel use is going up like air travel but so is per capita meat consumption in fact one of the solutions they offer to help the climate crisis is eating mostly plant-based foods while reducing the global consumption of animal products and what makes designing a sustainable diet so easy is that the same advice like eat less meat is good for both personal health like reducing the risk of our number one killer as well as for planetary health the least healthy foods also cause the worst environmental impact the foods with the most nutrition just so happen to be the foods that cause the lowest greenhouse gas emissions so you get this win-win effect so let's put it all together if we are to redesign the global food system for human and planetary health which is to say human health and future human health what would it look like enter the eat lancet commission the result more than two years of collaboration between 37 experts from 16 countries suggesting a cut in total meat consumption down to like an ounce a day it's like the weight of a single chicken nugget right all the while dramatically increasing our intakes of legumes which are beans split peas chickpeas and lentils nuts fruits and vegetables because we're not just in a climate crisis but a health crisis right unhealthy diets cause more death and disease than smoking more than unsafe sex and alcohol drug and tobacco use combined but we can address both crises at the same time by increasing our consumption of whole plant foods and substantially reducing our consumption of animal source foods eating such a diet could save the lives of more than 10 million people a year and may just help save the world the paris agreement had set out a boundary condition an aspirational goal for a carbon budget to help prevent catastrophic impacts and staying within the boundary for climate change can be achieved by consuming plant-based diets and the personal benefits may be comparable with or even exceed the value of the environmental benefits the health care benefits alone for a healthy global diet a predominantly plant-based diet a vegetarian or a vegan diet could exceed the price of the carbon saved we're talking up to 30 trillion dollars a year saved from the health benefits alone now if the health of yourself the planet and your own children doesn't quite motivate you consider you may also be facing threats to the global beer supply and healthier diets don't just reduce greenhouse gas emissions since livestock production is the single largest driver of habitat loss reducing meat consumption is also the key to biodiversity conservation ideally perhaps reducing demand for animal-based foods by increasing the proportion of plant-based foods up to like 90 percent of the diet livestock reduction is also a leading cause of soil loss water and nutrient pollution yet it appears to be a blind spot in water policy despite the fact that animal products form the single most important factor in humanity's water footprint water managers never seem to talk about meat and dairy but it's not just animal products i mean yes at least 80 percent of the deforestation in the amazon is to raise cattle and grow feed crops like soybeans to export to other farm animals but also to make vegetable oil most of which is from palm and soy both crops have been expanding resulting in massive deforestation it just seems kind of particularly egregious if that deforestation takes place for the sake of junk food not everyone agrees we should be moving to healthier diets though the world health organization actually pulled out of the atlantic commission because of their promotion of a global move to more plant-based foods see if we focused on promoting predominantly plant-based foods and excluding foods deemed unhealthy including meat and other animal-based foods such a diet could yeah save 10 million lives a year 30 trillion dollars and help save the entire planet but could lead to the loss of jobs linked to animal husbandry and the production of [Music] junk you
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Reflecting a shape in a mirror line
when we reflect a shape through a mirror line what we need to do is make another version of every point on the original shape um on the other side of the mirror line and this new Point needs to be the same distance away um as the original shape was from the mirror line uh and that distance needs to be drawn uh and measured at a right angles uh to the mirror line um so if we're going to do that uh probably the best thing that we do is draw ourselves some construction lines um so we'll start with point a and we're going to draw straight line out from point A uh going to our mirror line that straight line needs to be at right angles um if we're doing this in a general sense we' probably get our protractor out at this point and measure a right angle uh but because this line is going directly through the diagonals on my graph um all that's going to happen for our construction line is it's going to go directly through the opposite diagonals and what you'll find is questions you get uh on your exams at this level will be either with diagonal lines like this um or with horizontal and vertical lines and so you can just look at the squares in order to draw the construction line uh so starting with point a then we'll draw this construction line out so coming out here it goes through one 2 3 Squares like so which means it's got to go one 2 3 Squares on the other side and that will be our new Point here um each point we label in the same way as we labeled um the first point so it was point a here so it's going to be point a there but because it's our trans formed version of the shape it's what we call it image um we put a little Dash a prime symbol so it's a primed there is our new point just Mark that in a little bit more clearly there um Carry On and we'll do the same construction lines um for each of the other points so going for B go through 1 2 3 4 squares which means 1 2 3 four squares out the other side and you want to make sure that you do all of the points so you're absolutely clear on what the new shape is going to be so going for C it's a little bit more difficult to see here but that's going to be one about there 2 3 4 5 six uh and then 1 2 3 4 five six out to that other side okay so by having drawn all of them I can be very clear on what this new shape is going to be all we need to do then is Mark in our points that we've got here uh label them up so that one's going to be C Prime that one is going to be B Prime and then taking a ruler um connect up all of the points that we've just made like so and that there is our new shape the image of the original triangle ABC that we had
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again i realize i don't have a proper video showing how i'm making puppet wigs which could totally be the worst way possible but it's the way that i'm doing it and i think it works okay um essentially i have taken yarn and i have wrapped it around my doodling with jim henson book i think i do have a video of me starting this part um and at this point i'm just cutting it so that i have long strands of yarn and then i am going to put them kind of fold them in half a little bit get an idea where the middle is as if i couldn't tell already um i'm trying a bunch of different colors to try and get the proper red hair red color now let's see if i can get the webcam to aim at the sewing machine and so you can see what i'm doing so i've got the foot up i've got the middle here and i've got it set on a zigzag pattern and with the little foot it's the shoe isn't it i forgot the names of the parts of the sewing machine yeah ir professional okay so all i'm doing is going to kind of run that zigzag pattern run it back and forth a few times to get it stitched in the middle so pull it off and i'll show you what it looks like there we go again shaky cam hail sagan carl sagan shirt from t fury and we have a little puppety wig right chunk of hair um at that point i just kind of run a finger through one side of it to create a part where you can't see the fact that i'm using white thread which yes i do end up having to tweak a little bit uh and then i find the bottom and kind of do the same thing and essentially there we've got the puppety wig she can then trim to give the proper hairstyle and once it kind of hangs off the back of the head i'll usually take just some properly colored thread and stitch this into the top of the fleece and then maybe a little bit along the back to try and get the whole little chunk there attached to the head so that hangs kind of like normal hair it's very yarny and in case you didn't know it's very difficult so far that i've found to find the proper color of yarn that matches somebody who's actually a redhead i've got some very the very orangey stuff is kind of okay but there's not a lot of orange yarn that i'm finding at least not at joanns and walmart so that's that
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Lec 13: Fermentation Industry – Ethanol
foreign [Music] course organic chemical technology the title of today's lecture is fermentation industry ethanol before going into the details of today's lecture of ethanol production by a fermentation processes what we are going to do we are going to have a recapsulation of what we have discussed in the previous lecture on fermentation fermentation actually utilizes microbiology to produce chemical compounds in this part of process utilizing microbiology ah different reactions may take place right like conventional oxidation reduction hydrolysis esterification etcetera those kind of reactions may also take place in general what happened in the production of a simple ah elements chemical compounds like ethanol button etcetera then such kind of easy reactions may be there but sometimes in what happens in production of a complicated or complex molecules like you know antibiotics other medicines etcetera then what happens you know the reaction mechanism could be very complicated so this fermentation process itself has been considered as a kind of a chemical process because region mechanism that involved in the entire fermentation process is very complex right so basically in the fermentation what we have we have a micro vegetative microorganisms like yeast bacteria malls Etc we are having these will act on substrates right so then what happened they will grow in number this Easter and then produce some chemicals that is what it happens ok so now in this fermentation process you know depending on the environment if it is done in the presence of oxygen then such processes we call aerobic process if they are occurring in the absence of oxygen then such process we call anaerobic fermentation processes right now in general what are the critical factors that affects the fermentation those things also we have seen there what we have seen something like pH temperature then ah agitation aeration yield and then uniformity of products Etc these kind of things are you know very essential parameters that is what we seen actually all these details you know we have seen for a generalized kind of fermentation process right for any ah generalized fermentation process if you see major engineering problems then what you can realize that most of these parameters or most of the in problems associated with fermentation processes are very common for most of the fermentation Industries not only specific to one one or two process but mostly common to most of the fermentation processes that's the reason a kind of generalized engineering problems also we have discussed in the previous lecture they include something like you know obviously Whenever there is a reaction kinetics are important then scale up issues would also be there so which factor should be taken for the scale up Etc in the kinetics you know metabolism rates we have taken and then rate of production those things we have discussed in the scale of issues you know what should we take as a scaling of issues we have taken like you know if you take a constant tank H by D ratio then what will happen so then we have taken the volumetric flow rate of a supplied per volume of the liquid ah then we have taken the total volume of the tank then we have taken the escape Velocity etcetera and then when we consider all these parameters what we have seen that if you maintain constant H by D what will happen you know forming may be severe and you may not able to control so that kind of problems may be there right so then other issue then other way if you take like let us say if you take the constant exit velocity and then try to fix this H by D then you can have then if you have you know then you know large diameter tanks with a smaller H values are smaller height values tanks are preferable but in such conditions mixing may not takes place properly so that kind of issues may also be there so scaling up is a kind of a compromisation amongst the many parameters that are involved and then you have to make a compromisation at certain point definitely so then that compromation is based on the chemical that you are producing and then other factors associated with the plant design etcetera then other important engineering problems are sterilization in which air sterilization is very essential media sterilization is also uh very essential that is what we have seen not only air and media sterilation but also sterilization of different parts of the plant also very essential because you know this yeast etcetera are very sensitive to the impurities if there are impurities so then you may not get the desired product and unnecessary products may take place or even the growth of the micro vegetative microorganism may also not take place properly right then we have also seen batch versus continuous process though the continuous processes are efficient in terms of providing the uniformity in the product yield etcetera uniformity in the mixing etcetera batch processes are preferred because the fermentation time that is required is very high sometimes in a few days also in general at least 30 to 70 hours may be required when the residence time or process time is so high then it is better to go for the batch process that is the reason though continuous process have several advantages it is better to go for the fermentation process in fact any fermentation plants only this fermentation section is operated on batch mode and rest other things purification related things are operated on a continuous basis as we are going to discuss in one of the examples of ethanol production anyway all right then other engineering problem which is very common for most of the process Industries fermentation Industries is the design principles of sterilization processes and labor cost also so this kind of engineering problems are very very common to almost all fermentation Industries and then when we are going to discuss about the production of ethanol and other chemicals subsequently there also we can see some of these engineering problems are going to reappear in specific to certain kind of chemicals that are being produced okay then coming to the economics of fermentation industry rather economics what are the prerequisites of any fermentation industry so that to make the process or fermentation process economical you know one has to be careful so some of the parameters which are very essential from the successful fermentation operation point of view are listed out here microorganisms must be specific to the product what product are you going to produce and then accordingly that microorganism micro vegetative microorganism must be developed okay and it it has to be kept under very much sterile conditions okay also they should produce good yield of decide and product if it is a known process then this is about non-process but if you are developing some new process or new chemical you are trying to produce by fermentation process then you may also need to pay attention to some additional aspects also something like you know what new strain that you are developing that new strain of microorganism can be developed to give High specificity at rapid rates and operate in high-end product concentration these things are very essential if you are developing a new fermentation process or producing a new chemical using a fermentation process okay then fermentation processes are very slow as I mentioned sometimes they take days also if you are finishing fermentation process in few hours that's a very rapid fermentation process if you are finishing a fermentation in two to five hours or six hours that means it's a very rapid fermentation process so you have to make sure ah the fermentation rates must be sufficiently rapid enough in some processes at least 30 to 40 hours or 50 hours are required for the fermentation example that ethanol that production that we are going to discuss today that at least 30 to 70 hours required for the fermentation to complete so that to get the desired product ok so what process either process or the microorganism you have to specifically develop such a way that the rapid fermentation should take place and then also raw materials economic raw materials are required right so because the fermentation process itself is slow process and then if the yield is also low let us say unfortunately for a given process and then raw material is also expensive then that process cannot be economically feasible all right so sometimes even getting this economic raw materials also very difficult even if those raw materials are byproducts from other processes let us say molasses Etc you get from the sugar industry while producing the sugar from the sugar industry you get the Molasses but sometimes what happens such kind of you know substrates are raw materials may not be available at economic cost so one has to be clear about such kind of raw material also but however nowadays petroleum hydrocarbons may be used as a economic substance to produce food for human consumption and then most important thing is that the product whatever formed by the fermentation process that should be easily recoverable and then that should be purified easily so whatever the aspects of the raw materials and then process chemical process and then purification steps which are very essential for any of the chemical industry those are are also true here in the fermentation industry in fact fermentation industry is also a natural product chemical industry okay now we discuss about the production of specific chemicals in India ethanol or ethyl alcohol and penicillin are more economic if they are produced by fermentation process right so we start with ethyl alcohol in today's lecture let us start with the pertinent properties of ethanol molecular weight is 46.07 density is 0.791 at 20 degree Centigrades melting point is minus 112 degrees Centigrades boiling point is 78.3 degrees Centigrades flash point is 21 degree Centigrades whereas the ignition temperature is 372 degree Centigrades it is also explosive lower limits of ah ethanol in explosives is 3.5 percent by volume whereas upper limit is 19 by volume if it is present in more than ah 1000 PPM it should be regarded as toxic okay it should not be more than 1000 PPM in the environment if at all nearby the ethanol plants also it should not be more than that in the environment coming to the grids an address or absolute alcohol where hundred percent ethanol is there that is one grade and then 95 percent alcohol which is also known as the industrial alcohol in general and then ah denatured alcohol where whatever this 95 percent ethanol is there in that one you can add some mildly toxic components and then use for industrial applications so denatured alcohol is in general used for the industrial applications primarily when it was investigated it was found to be very much useful if it is Blended with the petroleum products like gasoline Etc so that to use in transportation Vehicles etcetera that was primarily the major important role of ethanol ah you know compared to the other applications but however petroleum petrochemical refineries have taken a Boost after 1940s or something like that then you know use of ethyl alcohol as blend in petroleum products is almost disappeared virtually disappeared but however ethyl alcohol is having n number of applications some of them are shown here it is used as an intermediate for a number of other chemical products such as synthetic rubber it is also used as solvent for polyethylene production it is used portable Spirits production it is used for Plastics production also it is used acetaldehyde production also it is used acetic acid production vital estate production Etc so many things are there in Blended Power Fuels has virtually disappeared with increased petroleum Refinery capacity coming to the methods of production this ethanol can be produced either by the fermentation process or by the synthetic process as well or by both processes right depends on the economics one has to choose the process let us say under the fermentation processes we have ah ethanol production from sucrose sub substrate like molasses whatever you get from the sucrose sugar production plants that you can use as substrate and then do the fermentation to get detailed alcohol in the subsequent chapter we are going to discuss about the Pulp and Paper Industries there also we have something like you know waste sulphite all right which is like you know containing lot of water along with the some waste sulfide cellulose etcetera would also be there so that can also be used as a substrate to produce ethanol and then in previous chapter we have discussed about the production of different types of alcohols and then oils etcetera from the starch and then also sugars starch derivatives Etc we have seen so there we have seen that you know it is also possible to produce different type of alcohols they are also ethanol can be produced using starch substrate okay coming to the petroleum processing catalytic hydration of ethylene is one process esterification and hydrolysis of ethylene is another process and oxidation of petroleum is another process so this chapter is primarily on fermentation so what we are going to discuss we are going to discuss how to produce ethanol from the sucrose substrate like molasses Etc we are also going to discuss how to produce ethanol from the corn because corn is also used to produce starch that we have seen right whereas production of Eternal from waste sulfide substrate of paper mills probably will be discussing in the next chapter when we discuss about Pulp and Paper Industries so let us talk about ethyl alcohol production by fermentation chemical reactions now here what we are taking we are taking molasses as a you know a substrate so that is actually containing sucrose right so that sucrose is nothing but C12 H22 o11 we have seen in the ah sugar and starch Industries if this ah so cross content that whatever present in the sugar cane if it is not properly processed it may be hydrated and then inversion reaction may take place to give D glucose and then d fructose both of them are having chemical formula C6 is 1206 so there we have written separately now we are writing two c six s12o6 that's the only difference okay because our primary you know we look at this one because this ah whatever the c6s206 is there that would be further reacting by using the Jaime's enzyme catalyst to produce ethanol and then carbon dioxide so basically process is what you are taking the substrate which is having this content and then we are adding water and then required uh enzymes or micro vegetative microorganisms we are adding and then we are allowing the reaction to takes place so that in that process this is taking place c6s 1206 and then further by this enzyme what is happening ah this is being converted into the ethanol and then carbon dioxide so after the fermentation process of 30 to 70 hours what you have when you mix this one with the yeast you'll get ethyl alcohol and then carbon dioxide all right so now here what you can see this reaction is exothermic so that means the during the process of fermentation temperature may increase so you might be requiring cooling facilities as well because fermentation does not occur if the temperature goes beyond 35 40 degree Centigrades in general for most of the cases okay in this case there is a possibility of side reaction also where this C6 s12o6 may be reacting with water to give High molecular weight alcohols and then aldehydes so now it is unavoidable this side reaction is an unavoidable in fermentation process so you are not only getting this ethanol but also you are getting carbon dioxide as one product so you can recover it and then also you are getting high molecular weight alcohols we which you can collect as fusel oils ok so there is a byproduct also along with the main product here one is the CO2 another one is the high molecular weight alcohols right and then ah slopes are still age two terms are used that is another raw material which is rich in the nutrients and then some kind of vitamins Etc proteins Etc so this can be evaporated or you know purified to get a material which is suitable for cattle feed ok so that can also be taken as a third product depending on the economics of the plant quantitative requirements here one ton of hundred percent alcohol actually producing 95.6 percent or less than 95.6 percent alcohol you may not require much of the water and then other chemicals in general but if you are producing hundred percent absolute alcohol or anhydrous alcohol then so many additional quantities of steam and then water process water etcetera may be required so let us do the calculation for one ton of 100 alcohol with a 90 percent yield from Total sugar right so then what are the requirements of the raw materials molasses having 50 to 55 percent total sugar that is C12 h2211 whatever is there that should be 50 to 55 percent animal asses that you required 5.6 tons then sulfuric acid 60 Bombay degrees 27 kgs this is nothing but approximately 93.2 percent of History so4 actually uh in the ICT course in organic chemical technology course we have discussed about this s2so4 production it is uh acid it is very difficult to control uh parameters during the production so then if you wanted to measure the concentration of the acid during the production whether it is sufficient you know whether it is having sufficient concentration or not so then what you do you measure the specific gravity that specific gravity measurement whatever you say that is measured into the bow May decrease and then that if it is 60 degrees that means it is known as 93.2 percent h2so4 is there okay that is what this mean by biometric if you are not gone through this course then probably you can see such videos on sulfuric acid presented in the inorganic chemical technology course of ah nptel modules then ammonium sulphate 2.5 kgs this is required in case if you have to add some kind of nutrients to the substrate or the yeast or whatever the microorganisms that you have taken for that if it is required to provide sometimes energy food so then some nutrients may be required so under such condition these things may be required call 0.7 to 1.5 tons process water 12 times cooling water 50 tons electricity 35 kilowatt hour byproducts CO2 you can get up to 0.76 tons whereas the residual cartil feed or fertilizer 0.2 to 0.6 tons this is coming from where this is coming from the slopes are stillage from the bottom of uh beer distillation column that we are going to see so this if you purify then whatever things that you get that is nothing but you know fertilizer or that can be used as a cattle feed then fusel oil which is nothing but higher molecular weight alcohols mixture that can also be taken as a byproduct capacity is in general 10 to 100 tons per day of ethyl alcohol no we see the flowchart for the ethyl alcohol production from the molasses okay so here in this flow chart some symbols h C and then P are there H stands for the preheat exchanges C stands for the total condensed or condenser P stands for the partial condenser partial condenser which is also known as the deflammator okay so now here what happens the Molasses that you have taken that you take to the Molasses storage then you dilute it in a continuous diluter in a continuous diluter you dilute this molasses using the water or water scrub with one to two percent alcohol that is coming from the scrubber section why this dilution is required when you do the dilution of this molasses then when it interacts with the yeast in the fermentation tanks it will help the growth of a yeast that is the reason the dilution is required okay now this diluted molasses whatever is there that you take to the fermentation tank along with the nutrients Etc if required right whereas separately what you have you have the East culture tank in which you take the East and into this also you can add the nutrients if required sometimes what happens the whatever the Molasses is say that would be sterilized by molasses sterilizer and then that sterilized molasses is also added to the east tank the purpose is again is to maintain the sterilized conditions in the yeast culture as well as the allowing the Molasses willing will improve the growth of the yeast etcetera that is the for that is also one purpose but it should be this molasses should be sterilized right so that is you take to the east storage tank so if you are adding because sterilization of the media as well as the air etcetera required as a common engineering problem of fermentation industry that is what we have seen so here if you are doing sterilization so then some kind of heat may be evolving so that heat has to be removed by the water right so that is you can take to the E storage now this East and then whatever the diluted molasses along with the nutrients may be taken to the fermentation tank right so some of the diluted molasses may also be taken to the Molasses sterilizer it can be directly molasses can be taken or diluted molasses can be taken to the Molasses sterilizer for this sterilization purpose as per the requirement it depends how much sterilization is required for the given process right so now here in the fermentation tank the reaction takes place for about 30 to 70 hours so the temperature should be maintained between 20 to 30 degree Centigrades for that you know cooling is required at the end of the reaction may be around the after 60 hours or 65 hours temperature may even go up to 35 degree Centigrades also but it should not be allowed to go beyond 35 degrees Centigrades otherwise fermentation may not take place so when the fermentation is taking place in the reaction we have seen that the C6 s12o6 is giving what c2h5 oh Eternal and then CO2 when side reaction is occurring so some kind of you know alcohols and then aldehydes also forming that is what we have seen by this height reaction so other than gases all of them are in the liquid state so the gases are primarily CO2 that CO2 may also be containing some amount of ethyl alcohol which is you know volatile compared to the other components that are present in the liquid so that CO2 has to be scrubbed before leaving out right and then collected as a product if it is required and then if it is useful from the economics point of view right so when you pass this CO2 through a water scrubber so the water whatever is there that will be absorbing the alcohol and then that water scrub would work whatever is there that would be having one or two percent of ethanol that is used for a you know diluting the molasses right whereas the liquid that is there ah in the fermentation tank after the completion of the fermentation that would be passed through a preheat exchanger and then after passing another preheat exchanger that will be taken to the Beer still because it is primarily having alcohols aldehydes and then water only now all right so now here in this we are still the concentration of the beer would be increased to 50 to 60 percent and then that would be taken to the Early Head section before going to the aldehead section that would be partial through a partial condenser partial condenser purpose of this partial condenser is that you know it will condense the vapors only to the little bit only or only some amount of vapors would be condensed and then whatever the condensed Vapors are there they will be fed back to the distillation column still we are writing still but they are all distillation columns column are still whatever written here all of them are distillation columns so by ah reflexing or supplying back that partially condensed liquid to the steel or the distillation column the concentration of alcohol will increase will grow that is the purpose of this partial condensation right so once the concentration reaches up to 50 to 60 percent then you do the total condensation M so then that product you take to the aldehyde column here what you have primarily you have 50 to 60 percent alcohol Plus aldehead should be there right so this mixture would be taken to the aldehyde and then here again the same distillation process should be done right so aldehydes would be the ah more volatile here so there will be more evaporating more or you know they would be present more in the top product that top product again pass it through a partial condenser and then whatever partially condensed Vapors are there they will be fed back to the column so that to improve the concentration of aldehead and then once the Early Head concentration reaches maximum in the aldehead column there would be condensed in a total condenser and then collected as a aldehyde products ok whereas from this side stream of the aldehyde column whatever the higher alcohols and then ah ethanol etcetera are there they would be collected of course they should be there would be some water also so they will be collected and then pass it through a separator where higher alcohols would be separated and then ethanol water would be taken to the rectifying column section so here in the rectifying column section if at all some traces of higher alcohols or higher molecular weight alcohols are there they will be collected from the bad from the bottom of the rectifying column and then sent to the separator where the fusel oils are separated and collected as a product right so from the top what you get you primarily get you know 95 percent pure alcohol remaining five percent water would be there that you take to the storage okay so in this process of getting this 95 percent alcohol if at all some early heads are also there they will be collected from the top whereas this alcohol you are collecting from the side stream okay from the top whatever you are getting though those would be partially condensed and then reflexed and then after the concentration becomes sufficiently higher then they will be send to your total condenser and then that will be sent back to the Aldi hat because these are primarily having aldehydes impure all the H they are present in the mixture of a you know alcohol higher molecular weight alcohols and water now what you can see here in all these three columns one two three columns all of these three columns all three things are there not only ethanol High molecular weight alcohols and then aldehydes and then water would also be there but the percentages point of view most of the aldehyde is removed in the second one all right and then most of the higher molecular weights are removed in this operator and then rectified sections like that okay some after that only primarily ethanol and then water would be there they will be taken to the storage this will be having only 95 percent ethanol because Beyond this one ah you know you cannot separate because of a constant boiling mixture or azotrope formation takes place when the ethanol concentration is around 95.6 percent by volume and then remaining is Water by volume when the constant boiling mixture or isotope forms this operation is not possible conventionally separate routes are there that we are going to do so that's the reason the distillation stops are the top product is collected at 95 percent alcohol all these columns are distillation column different trays are there actually you know so the feeding to which tray the feed has to come to which tray The Reflex has to come from which tray the side stream has to be collected all this engineering calculations or design calculations are part of you know other course like you know Mass transfer operations too usually Mass transfer operation course is divided in two parts in the second part you discuss on this distillation so we are not going into those parts now this 95 percent ethanol whatever is there you can use 3.3 ways directly you can use and then sell it as per the government norms and then other option is that you can add some mild toxic components as denaturants and then you get denatured alcohol for industrial applications right other option is that see now three options are there one option two option and then this is the third option one two three option third option is that you take it to the anhydrous steel or isotropic distillation that we are going to discuss separately where you are using makeup Benzene and then try to get 100 ethanol separated out so this is this is also we are going to discuss separately in the subsequent part of the today's lecture anyway okay so this is what happens in general in ethyl alcohol production from the Molasses by fermentation process now in this process what are the things that you have to see only the fermentation is operating in the batch mode after that whatever this separation purification steps are there all these steps are in a continuous operating in continuous mode whereas this fermentation is alone operating in a batch mode because residence time is 30 to 70 hours all right now whatever we discussed in the flowchart all that information is provided as a text here from the learning point of view molasses is diluted to 10 to 15 percent sugar concentration and adjusted to pH of 4.425 pH of four to five right so this can be done by the addition of s2so4 R by addition of slopes are still age this dilution support yeast growth which furnishes invertise enzyme catalytic enzyme reaction that we have seen if molasses lacking nutrients then ammonium and magnesium sulfate or phosphate are added as nutrients that depends on the requirements this dilated mixture is called as mash and is run into large wooden or steel fermentation tanks yeast solution is grown by inoculating sterile mesh this Easter solution is added and fermentation ensues with evaluation of heat which is removed by cooling coils temperature maintained at 20 to 30 degree Centigrades over 30 to 70 hours period rising to 35 degree Centigrade near the end of the reaction period CO2 may be utilized as a byproduct by water scrubbing and compressing otherwise it is vented after water scrubbing separation of 8 to 10 percent alcohol in the fermented liquor called beer is accomplished by a series of distillations in the beer distillation alcohol concentration 50 to 60 percent increased and undesirable volatile such as aldehydes are taken off the top and fed to the Early Head still alcohol is pulled off as a side stream split to the rectifying column third column in this final column isotropic alcohol water mixture of 95 percent ethanol is taken off as a top side stream condensed and run to storage where it is split into three parts as per the requirements first part is direct sale as portable government controlled alcohol second is denatured by small additions of mildly toxic ingredients and sold for the industrial applications third one is made anhydrous or absolute alcohol by ternary azotrope distillation using Benzene or extractive distillation using Ethylene glycol so here actually some terminologies are there you know whatever the 95 to 1995.6 percent alcohol is there that is known as the industrial alcohol in general right whatever hundred percent alcohol is there that is known as the anhydrous are absolute alcohol some different terminologies are used based on the percentages that's it fusel oil recovery side streams are drawn off near bottom of aldehyde and rectifying columns and are separated by decantation these higher molecular weight alcohols are sold directly for solvents are fractionated to give predominantly amyl alcohols bottoms from beer still known as slopes are also known as distillates are processed as either of the below two options discharged as water are concentrated by evaporation to cattle feed depending on fuel and byproduct economics because it also contains nutrients proteins vitamins Etc major engineering problems first is collection and storage of molasses molasses you know collection in storage because of that one you know its composition may be changing because on storage also it may be undergoing some natural fermentation kind of thing also if it is stored for a long time it smells very badly that it is it may causing you know a problem to the surrounding so collection and storage of molasses is a problem so that should be properly taken care right it should be collected just before the start of the run just before the start of the Run innocence within a day or two time within a day or two you have to collect and then don't store for the weeks and months in the industry rather you do the fermentation within one or two days after collecting it maintenance of sterile and specific East culture conditions any of the fermentation process it is very essential to maintain sterile media substrate and then parts of the plant etcetera batch versus continuous operations in this process only the fermentation process is batch process whereas the purification steps all that three distillation column all of them are operated Under The Continuous mode it will save the space equipment and operating cost as well waste disposal problem if at all if you are not using the slopes etcetera as a animal feed or if it is not economic to produce animal feed from the slopes then ah the disposal is a problem right so for that what you have to do if you are not using as cattle food after concentrating then what you should do you should use trickling filters activated sludge and anaerobic digestions processes to lower the body before discharging to water runoff fuel economy is very much Essential wherever distillation is involved so in this case at least three distillation columns are there so use of preheat exchanges are found to be providing fuel economy required in a any plant development methods to produce and address alcohol from 95 percent alcohol as a drop so this anyway we are going to see what are the methods are available now we try to produce the industrial alcohol from corn that is basically whatever the alcohol that production we have seen until now that is from the Molasses or sugar substrate right so now we try to do the similar one from the corn because we have three options from the sugar substrates from the starch substrates etcetera so corn is a better source for the starch and then that process we can see as a second one third option was you know using the sulfite waste from the paper industry that probably we discuss in the next week when we discuss about Pulp and Paper industry so that all three options of a fermentation processes to produce ethyl alcohol would be covered one we covered by using sugar or sucrose or substrate the second one starch or Khan substrate we are using and then how to produce the ethanol from that starch are gone that we are going to discuss now now again ah here again the terminology industrial alcohol is given that means it would be this process is up to producing the so called 95 or 95.6 volume percent of ethanol here what you do whatever the con is there you do the d helling d germination and ground it then you add slopes are still Edge and then also you add water all of them you take to a continuous cooker to which you supply this Steam and then maintain the pressure of 100 to 60 200 kilo Pascal Gauss pressure so then here in the continuous cooker cooking of this corn would take place right it is very essential to gelatinize this mixture okay so once this it is done it is actually done for one or two minutes or less than five minutes only then whatever the mixture is coming that would be at 175 degree centigrade this you pass through a flash chamber where steam is removed and then because of this steam removal when the temperature would be suddenly dropped to 60 degree centigrade then what you do to this one you can add malls and the nutrients mixes and then scrub water which is having one to two percent of alcohol etcetera those things you can add here so the temperature is still 60 degree Centigrade so then it this mixture is has to be passed through cooling pipes cooling pipes it has to pass through cooling pipe because now this line is going to the fermenter in the fermentation section temperature should not be more than 30 to 35 degree Centigrades but after this mixing the whatever the mixture is there that is approximately 60 degree Centigrades so when it passes through the cooling pipe not only the temperature decreases but also you know these thoughts the extremes etcetera would be produced from the corn or gelatinized corn mixture whatever you are getting right so this you take it to the fermenter you can take directly to the fermenter or you can do some kind of sterilization if required sterilizing the substrate media sterilization then separately in the yeast tub you are producing the yeast that should also be sterilized if required and then this yeast can be taken to the fermenter so this this can be done either way it can be taken directly or it can be you know mixed with the culture and then or it could be mixed with the you know this mixture corn starch mixture and then that should be taken to a fermenter so this East and then whatever the mash or the mixture after adding The Malt etcetera all that at around 20 to 30 degree Centigrade so less than that temperature are added to the fermenter either individually or mixed before and then Center the fermenter in the fermenter reaction takes place about 30 to 70 hours temperature try to maintain less than 32 degree Centigrade now here again after this process everything is same you get the CO2 and then liquids CO2 you scrub with water to recover if you at all some ah ethanol is being carried by the CO2 gases so that scrub water you recycle to the mixer the scrub water whereas CO2 that you get you get as a kind of product use it as a product or release in the atmosphere after checking its concentration etcetera this liquid then you send it to the Beer still then aldehyde section then rectifying section etcetera which is similar to the previous process where you know ah ethanol produced from molasses so exactly the same thing first you take to the Beer section where you try to increase the concentration to the 50 to 60 percent of uh alcohol remaining or aldehydes Etc this aldehyde should be separated out in the aldehead section and then collected as product whereas the after removing the aldeheads primarily you are having diffusal oil and then alcohol only fusel oil that is nothing but High molecular weight alcohols and then ethanol water mixture are there that will be taken to the rectifying column where water you take it as a bottom product right from the top product you can take you know ethyl alcohol after condensation whereas from the side stream you can get back you know so called stream which is rich in the high molecular weight alcohols they would be again separated in a separator and then you get a fissile oil so all these process are similar the purification steps are similar like previous one here again this H stands for the preheat exchanger d stands for deflammator or partial condenser C stands for the total condenser so whatever process that is shown in the flowchart the same is presented here from the learning point of view either in wet or dry conditions corn is degerminated dehulled and milled this milled corn is sent to either batch or continuous cooker which operate under pressure thyme in the cooker is about 1.5 minutes and pressure maintained at 6200 kilo Pascal gas pressure in continuous cooking grain is pre-cooked for one to five minutes with water and stillish or slopes which is nothing but de-alcoholized fermented beer from the beer still cooking is essential to gelatinize the ground grain so that barley malt amylasses can convert the Stars to fermentable sugars Mash is continuously fed to a steam heater that instantaneously raises temperature to 175 degree Centigrades then the mesh is passed through a series of pipes and discharge through a relief wall into a flash chamber in Flash chamber temperature drops to about 60 degree Centigrades gelatinized cooked grain Mash is mixed with malted barley and water this mixture is pumped through a pipeline which is also a converter for two minutes a 60 degree centigrade and then sent to fermenters through pipe cooler because before entering the ferment test the temperature has to be reduced from 60 to approximately 20-25 degree Centigrades starch is hydrolyzed to about 70 percent maltose and thirty percent dextrins in short time in the converter still is with 20 to 25 percent of final Mash volume from bear steel is added to converted grain Mash prior to fermentation the purpose is to lower the ph and then furnish nutrients for yeast if required and then adding buffer action as well separately a charge of selected yeast about five percent of total volume has been growing meanwhile in the east of MASH which was previously sterilized under pressure and cooled Mash is pumped into fermenter and yeast added as soon as 10 percent of malt has been pumped initial pH is adjusted to 4.825 with sulfuric acid and steel age as fermentation reaction is exothermic cooling may be necessary to ensure that maximum temperature does not exceed 32 to 35 degree Centigrades otherwise fermentation will cease time of fermentation cycle may vary from 30 to 70 hours or roughly 72 hours after the fermentation action is finished the Liquors in the fermenters are called beer and alcohol is operated by distillation we are containing 6.5 to 11 percent alcohol is pumped up per sections of beer still after passing several heat exchangers as the beer passes down the column it gradually loses its lighter boiling constituents liquid discharge from bottom of Steel through a heat exchange is known as steel age slope it carries proteins residual sugars nutrients and in some instances even with vitamins also so it is frequently evaporated and used as a animal feet constituent overhead from a beer still containing alcohol water and aldehydes passes through a heat exchanger to partial condenser this condenses sufficient Vapors to afford a reflux to strengthen Vapors that pass through to condenser where 50 alcohol containing volatiles or aldehydes is condensed this condensate is commonly known as high Vines is conducted into the aldehyde column from which low boiling impurities are separated as overhead effluent liquor from part away down in aldehyde column flows into the rectifying column in this third column alcohol is brought to strength and finally purified as below manner overhead passing through a deflammator or partial condenser is partly condensed to keep the stronger alcohol in this column and to provide reflux for upper plates more volatile products which may still contain address of aldehead and of course alcohol are totally condensed and carried back to upper part of Early Head Steel near top of column 95 to 95.6 percent industrial alcohol is taken off through condenser for storage and sale this is all we discussed already in the flowchart so that's just it is providing a text form for the benefit of the learners now let us say if you wanted to improve that 95 or 95.6 percent of ethanol 200 percent so then what should be done so there are some approaches that we are going to see and then we wind up today's lecture after that further down the column higher boiling fusel oils are run off through a cooler and separator to a special Steel in this steel they are rectified from any alcohols if at all present they may carry before being sold as impure amyl alcohol for solvent purposes bottom of this rectifying column discharges water alcohol water mixtures are rectified to increase strength of alcohol component this can be done by virtue of vapor composition being strong in more volatile constraint than liquid from which these Vapors arise that you can see here in this picture actually this is t x y diagram for ethanol water mixture equilibrium equilibrium diagram that is what we can call it actually X is nothing but you know volume fraction of ethanol in liquid phase Y is nothing but violent fraction of same ethanol in the vapor phase which are in equilibrium to each other right let us say it whatever the ah that equilibrium that whatever the Y versus X information is there that changes with temperature and pressure let us say if you keep pressure constant and then keep changing the temperature then whatever the t x diagram and then t y diagram are they are provided here so this is nothing but t x temperature versus composition of that ethyl alcohol in liquid phase and then this is temperature versus compression of a that ethanol in Vapor phase OK so you can see these two curves are forming hysteresis the Gap is more that indicates that the mixture can be easily separable or water ethanol mixture whatever is there that can be it is easily separated ah into a pure retinol pure water if the hysteresis is very thin and then Gap is very less then separation would be very difficult that is what ah this history's Loop indicates OK between this t x and t y diagram so such things you learn in the mass transfer course where you talk about distillation and then etcetera those kind of things however some information is provided here so now these let us say at this particular temperature if you draw a horizontal line that is known as the tie line and then that gives the concentration gradient that whether it is possible to do separation of ethanol or water or ethanol from the ethanol water mixture or not that is what it indicates so every temperature it Gap is different so here the Gap is less and then as the temperature decreasing the Gap is increasing but further as the temperature going down very much around 80 degrees Centigrades the Gap is decreasing and there is a point where both of them are you know having the same compression right so that that point is known as that point is known as constant boiling mixture constant boiling mixture so where the concentration is 95.6 percent ethanol is there and remaining is water and then that is occurring at 78.15 degree Centigrade or 78.3 degree centigrade right so here at this point what you understand that whatever ethanol concentration is there that is same in either a vapor phase or liquid phase so then separation is not possible right so for that purpose you know you have to do some other processes those we are going to discuss right so this point CBM constant boiling mixture are isotropic point we call it so all those details are part of the mass transfer course there you can learn in detail anyway however quickly we have seen some information so this T versus X comma y that plot is this one OK t x y diagram so this diagram is to show that you know after certain ah point you know separation is not possible or this DX and t y curves are joining together that is what it mean by however alcohol cannot be made stronger than 95.6 percent by rectification because water forms binary constant boiling mixture of this composition which boils slightly lower than absolute alcohol okay now absolute alcohol how to get that is what we are going to see industrial alcohol contains 95 to 96 percent of alcohol and four to five percent water actually whatever 95.6 percent ethanol and then remaining water is the isotropic mixture that we are calling that is such precisely calculation is possible theoretically but experimentally 95 to 96 percent like that you can in general write because it is very difficult to control such precisely at industry level in the lab level we can control okay formally this water was removed by absorption by using quick lime followed by distillation to get an address absolute alcohol and it was very good approach hundred percent ethanol was able to produce high quality ah absolute alcohol was able to produce but this process was very expensive that's the reason it was superseded by the other methods that we are going to discuss ethanol and water forms an azotrope which is 95 volume percent of alcohol various methods are in use and or have been suggested for removing last five percent of water to produce hundred percent of alcohol and then some of them are provided here in a tabular column see the type of separation initial ethanol concentration final ethanol concentration what type of process used and then how much energy is required that is given quickly if you see ah type of separation is complete separation when your initial concentration is 10 and then final concentration is hundred percent then so many process are there conventional dual distillation extraction with CO2 solvent extraction vacuum distillation are there and then their energy calculations are slightly different from each other right likewise as a Tropic distillation or isotropic separation process is there where you get from the initial 10 percent concentration to 95 percent concentration of ethanol for this conventional distillation Vapor recompression multi-effect vacuum distillations are possible here also the energies are different but Azure tropes operation where from 95 initial concentration to 100 final concentration of ethanol if you want to produce the process like conventional isotropic distillation dehydration via adsorption using lime as drying medium and then low temperature blending with gasoline to get Gasol this was conventionally followed long back when the primary application of ethanol was to blend with the petroleum products and then a recent development of molecular seeds etcetera also used right so what we do now we discuss this conventional Azure drop distillation process OK there are also some process like reverse osmosis where initial concentration may be three and then final concentration up to 10 percent you can get but this is not required anyway for us now oldest method is distillation of 95 percent Azure drop using a third component Benzene this method forms a minimum constant boiling mixture boiling at 64.85 degree Centigrades this temperature is lower than a water alcohol as a drop for which temperature is 78.3 degrees Centigrades now the thing is that Benzene you are adding to disturb the isotropic compression primarily that is the purpose of adding this third component right but how much should it be added that's again the question in order to understand that one what should be the composition of the Benzene that should be initially added for that purpose how to do calculation that we are going to see let us say if you use bending as thought component following faces may form as shown in the figure like three binary minimum constant boiling mixtures two homogeneous mixtures and then one heterogeneous phase and then one ternary phase the equilibrium composition of this mixture of ethanol water and Benzene because initially 95 percent ethanol is there five percent water is there to this one you are adding binging to disturb the azotrope formation so that you can easily separate hundred percent ethanol maybe water going with the Benzene or water also be covered or recovered purely so that's also good so but how much Benzene should be added let us say these things also you study in Mass transfer especially in the liquid liquid equilibrium calculations these are very important part but we are not going into the details of all those things primarily uh this diagram talks about the equilibrium concentrations of the three components three component mixtures right so when you add Benzene to the ethanol water isotropic mixtures so then ah two liquid phases may be forming one liquid phase may be forming and then there is a ternary phase also forming so the ternary phase compression is f indicated by F here so actually when you draw this one what happens you get an envelope like this this is the equilibrium curve like t x t y diagram previously we have seen now here whatever the three component their equilibrium composition if you draw in this triangular diagram so then you get envelope this like this below which you get the two liquid phases above which you get single liquid phases towards this corner you get the water Rich face towards this corner you get the bending this Ridge face and then towards this one you get the ethanol Rich phase those things are ah different and that is what is mean by three binary minimum constant boiling mixtures etcetera so now the problem is that you have to know how much C6 S6 Benzene should be added so that to disturb that one so for this there is a technique actually you know this ternary component mixture F from this point you join this line two C point where the pure ethanol is stayed here whereas from the Benzene here this Benzene point is there from this Benzene point to this equilibrium curve whatever to this envelope or equilibrium curve is it to that one you draw a tangent like this the tangent if you draw like this you get this b e Line and then that CF line two lines are there now actually so actually initial concentration whatever that ah our initial Benzene whatever you're supposed to add that composition should be falling on CF line but this CF line is not one point so which one should be the more economical that you have to find out for that purpose this e b line ah or be line is formed by drawing a tangent to this equilibrium curve at a B point that is forming B wherever they are intersecting that point gives you the that point gives you the point of a Benzene composition so that point whatever is there corresponding to that point whatever the Benzene compression is there that should that much amount minimum has to be added to the ethanol water mixture to get to the disturb or to disturb the ethanol water isotropic composition ternary mixture is lower boiling compression in the system boiling at 64.85 degree Centigrade Point F that shown in the picture starting composition of mixture must lie on straight line CF to ensure that removal of constant boiling mixture will leave anhydrous alcohol in the steel for this purpose only this calculation is required whatever I have discussed in the previous slide if starting mixture is made up by adding Benzene to 95 alcohol starting compulsion must also lie along the line b e r e b thus intersection Point G represents the starting composition if enough Benzene is added to 95 alcohol to bring the total composition to point G then continuous distillation gives ternary constant boiling mixture having boiling point 64.3 64.85 degree Centigrade at the top of the column and absolute alcohol having 78.3 degree Centigrade boiling point at bottom so that is the purpose of finding this composition right so that if you do here so finally now this is the distillation column to this distillation column you are adding so called you know whatever the mixture that c2h5oh water is there and to this one you are adding Benzene makeup right the competitions are such a way that g G Point whatever shown in the Triangular diagrams according to that one Benzene is added so then here distillation takes place from the bottom of the steel you get the hundred percent c2h5 whereas the from the top you get ternary mixture having all these three C six S6 H2O c2h5 all this thing would be there and then they will be forming a constant boiling mixture isotropic at 64.385 degree Centigrades that is taken to a separator which is operating at 20 degree Centigrade where that would be separated or decanter it is actually separated into two layers top layer and bottom layer top layer is almost like pure in Benzene and then that is taken as a feedback to the column way as along with the makeup engine whereas the bottom layer whatever is there that bottom layer is you know ah having Benzene free aqueous alcohol that is taken to the section c here aqueous alcohol is collected from the bottom and then that aqueous alcohol is ah by conventional distillation separated into the pure water and then whatever the 95 or 96 percent of ethanol as the top product that top product is again fed back to the this uh you know section A as a recycle so here bottom pure retinol you are getting here pure water you are getting right whereas from the top of the ah section see what you get you get a composition which is having ah ethanol Benzene and then water as per this composition this is also isotropic mixture so this should also be fed back to this operator along with the top product of the First Column a ok so this is how you get the anhydrous or dehydrated ethanol without water quickly if we see the points in this process dehydration of 96 percent ethanol to Absolute alcohol by azotrope distillation with Benzene Orca set 101 kilopascals in the flowchart column A has 95 percent alcohol fed into it and Benzene is introduced ternary azotrope is taken overhead in this column and absolute alcohol is obtained as a Bottoms in the column A right overhead Vapors are condensed and passed to a decanter or separator B which is operating at 20 degree centigrade in which two liquid layers forms upper layer rich in Benzene is written to column A as reflex whereas the lower layer is fed to column C which produces a ternary Azure drop as overhead product and Benzene free aqueous alcohol as bottom product this bottom product is fed to column d in this column D it produces an overhead product of 95 percent alcohol which which is again isotropic mixture and then that is sent back to column A as a recycle bottoms products of column D are nearly pure water and this in the column D ordinary distillation is taking place Benzene is recycled continuously in the system and it is necessary only to make up the Benzene losses from the system this withdrawing agent is used over and over again with a loss that should not exceed 0.5 percent of volume of an address alcohol produce so this is all about alcohol and then an address alcohol production process right alcohol is produced by the fermentation process and then whatever the isotropic mixture that you get between water and alcohol that has been further processed by you know extracted distillation to get an address or absolute alcohol having hundred percent ethanol only references for this lecture are provided here thank you [Music]
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President Biden Announces Broad Vaccine Mandates!
hey everybody so president biden today basically dropped a bombshell with his new covet 19 action plan and antibacters are really upset basically this action plan is a series of measures to increase the number of vaccinations in this country because there are still about 80 million or so americans that are eligible to be vaccinated but are not vaccinated yet there's a lot of stuff in here and i'm sure it's going to be talked about for days it includes measures like requiring all employers with 100 plus employees to ensure vaccination or weekly testing requiring vaccinations for all federal workers and for the millions of contractors that do business with the federal government but here's the one that i'm most excited about requiring copay 19 vaccinations for over 17 million health care workers at hospitals that accept medicare and medicaid funding so this is basically being done by the centers for medicare and medicaid services or cms and basically any hospital or healthcare setting that accepts cms money is going to need to have their workers vaccinated i'm really happy about this part let me know what you guys think
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Collecting a spent nuclear fuel fragment at Chernobyl
we have found us a hot particle we're near the unit five construction site at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and we have dug the hot particle out of this hole it's just no longer hot and the dirt has been placed over here and we are looking at this dirt to try to figure out where that particle is this is a CDV 700 energy compensated tube with the window open at the moment so we can see beta particles and we're using it with a Ludlum 12 rate meter and attempting to find that hot particle we have now divided our particle pile down to this size I mean it's barely you can see how large it is from the besides my fingertip is my index finger and yet there is a hot particle in there and the Geiger counter is still squealing and we don't know where that particle is but it's in there Wow it's right here it's that little black particle right there which is absolutely tiny my my finger is even and that's my pinky that's my last finger malaria detected and yet we were able to dig it out of the hole it's over here we've signed with a scintillator and now we're looking at it with a Geiger counter and that is very warm this is the hotel at Chernobyl run by the inter inform agency and we have something very special going on right now we have brought our hot particle that we collected yesterday back to the hotel I want to draw your attention to something that is on what looks like a white piece of paper and you see a Geiger counter over here around the x 100 scale to the CDV 700 probe I'm going to bring the probe over towards the piece of paper and we can see that number going up to almost 300 and there's maybe like 32,000 pounds per minute and on a CD 700 probe of course this means we're reading in the vicinity of 50 maybe almost 60 milliradians per hour and just so you see the tube again it's put the probe close so this is gamma radiation and that's hi has a very spicy part now let's see what exactly it is it's making all of that radiation you we've now hooked a set elation detector of sodium iodide scintillation detector up to the Geiger counter you can see we have about maybe and the vicinity of 100,000 counts per minute from the top range and we're some distance away from where our hot particle is and our hot product is here if you can't see it on the film and now we have connected a computer sound card to one of the middle stages of the amplifier on the front end of this Ludlum 12 Geiger counter and we are taking the pulses that are generated in the simulator and we're sending them to the computer we're doing this in order to categorize the pulses according to their magnitude and perform a rudimentary form of radiation spectroscopy using the computer so in order to do this I have a program called PRA written by Marek Dahl hyzer and there that sounds better in Australia it's called PRA and I'm going to acquire pulses and we immediately see a pulse height spectrum coming into view in this picture and I will zoom in to show the features of this spectrum you can see a large peak here this happens to be at 660 kilo electron volts and is associated with gamma rays from cesium 137 there is a continuum of compton scattered gamma rays including some back scattered gamma rays also from the source and there's a little bit of radiation and some other pulses that occur higher than the main peak this is a very characteristic spectrum of cesium 137 so thanks for watching and if you come to Chernobyl I guarantee you'll have a good time the accommodations are great the place is beautiful very relaxing and yes there are hot particles and you can give your Geiger counter a real workout you
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Aug 08, 2017- Sunrise - Saddle Billed Stork on land which is rare
hello I'm Cara DJ mean it tourists looking for harmful for lipids I'm heading towards behind the day now I actually stopped because we were occupied by a bird party and it's off wolf saleable stalker hey we have not seen one of these for ages not speaking about birds now this is unusual to see them walking through the thicket let's see if we can get a view there quickly there are girls look at that saddle bald stalk wonderful now this is a very unusual habitat for a settled stalk I've never seen them moving through a thicket like this before just yet hold on a second it see it might come out there we go beautiful beautiful settle bald stalk it looks like a male I see it's very dark black eye the females of good yellow around the eye if I'm not mistaken I hope I haven't got it the other way around I don't think so turret I'm actually Tyra's wondering where I was I'm on Gallagher shortcuts I'm close to the high Nadine but it's just one now often these stalks are in pairs you know the male has got the dark are the female has got yellow around the art that is wonderful but such a surprise I did see one flying over us the other day there we go oh that's great is going to come up i lovely Craig let me move forward for you a little bit here we go Wow as I said it's quite unusual just because the set of old stalks are often around water holes or dams now to find one walking through the thicket like this is quite unusual and s because it's winter I'm trying hard to find food out here too you can see that very beautiful yellow saddle on the beach why and that's why it's called the saddle bold stalk but now it sounds like Jaime has got some lions playing let's go and have a look at those quickly
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Berry Family Fall 2020
[Music] hey bobby are you ready for your first haircut haircut oh look how long this hair is whoa paw is changing a light bulb whoa so much brighter here's the before crazy hair this place looks pretty good he's so ready for this haircut oh look at julian so good watching dog pals getting your hair dead she won't have that it'll still go in a pony but she won't have like long pieces [Music] look at your pretty bang you brushing your hair what are you doing in there bobby [Music] hey cutie me [Applause] [Music] the camera [Music] mommy has it oh hi bobby so cute [Music] you want to go see the sheep come on can i hold you up here you can see it cake okay yeah that's the pig's house yeah do you like that bacon where's the chicken i think those are turkeys the big chickens aren't seeing turkey on a sandwich [Music] okay hold on your hand flat for him oh she just put it down yeah it's goats baby you want to go say hi to her [Music] yeah i see the goat hold it up high you're gonna reach up good job give me the oh look at the little look at the little babies [Laughter] you want mommy to do it okay here you go [Laughter] oh [Music] what's under his chin what is that that's where their balls are no it's not you also have no idea i don't even know those are there touch one of them no i don't want to just get in there and twiddle it with your feet [Applause] do [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] can you wave at it is thank you maybe where i wanna go [Music] bobby we're going to let you pick left or right okay we're going to the corn maze mommy's cool my mom hey bobby we're in the corn maze mommy good morning [Music] hey it's a little slippery hey do you want to get down and walk no okay [Music] all right bobby you think we need to go left or straight eww there's something in here [Music] okay [Music] there's a sign out front i said don't think the corner [Music] we lose track of time [Music] okay look i'm putting here right there [Music] stitch [Music] in the stroller good job all right bobby leave it on the stock sweetheart oh are you okay okay [Music] there she is [Music] oh are you stuck come here pop i see you [Music] don't eat it what was that there's also a sign up front that says no throwing corn it's all gone come on let's go like i like it you need some water water here you go what bobby come on let's keep walking baby stitch can stay in here oh you want to get in the stroller is that what you want all right let me have your phone oh i'll hold my phone all right come on boo where are you going sammy are you okay bill wow oh bobby's kind of sick that's it and see if he has a stick say cheers it's okay he'll give it back baby okay do you want some hershey fangs she goes oh here there you go you got two oh look at you [Music] oh that's so cool you want me to hold it bobby we get the candy first then we eat it later okay hey lice went that way baby come on let's go catch him here bobby i'll give you this tootsie roll put that back in the bucket wiped out candy [Music] oh leave it be careful don't break it i get a candy bag hey get one of those bags baby get a bag pick up a bag all right mommy i'll get it okay who are you who are you bob are [Music] mommy's mike and your boo that's oh [Music] you got dinosaur beautiful
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Adventure #2: outskirts of Paris
welcome to Third Road Trip motivated by optera H third what happened to second one well it happened last May I believe we went to Moda Italy where there was a car show where UPA was supposed to be presenting but due to weather forecast they decided to not show up so I spent 2 days playing a tourist in Mona but at least I saw where the CPC Factory is so must count for something but today we are in Paris after about 5 and 1/ half hour drive through the rain so at least I got my car washed properly and here in Paris there's a some kind of composite show where one of the companies that's providing machines for the CPC to build up terra Parts is apparently showing the pieces of a Terra shell so-called body in white or body in carbon whatever you want to call it I'll probably call it a shell so this place is between both Paris airports the exhibition area so I assume it's going to be loud but I don't know what to expect inside the holes so let's go check it out spee spee spee I've now replaced airplane noise with Highway noise I just stopped in one of the rest areas to stretch my legs a bit so what did we find out AA exists there something for all the niers it was there in its production form looking even better than what we saw in the pictures before in the renders I was really Amazed by the finish the quality of the finish I mean if this is what came out of the malls then there's practically nothing to be done just assemble it and off you go all the outside panels the ones that we will be looking at are very smooth e even uh no discolorations or anything I mean there's even no need for any wrapping in my opinion it just looks perfect similar for all the uh internal parts where the Finish is not all that important it just look smooth to the touch um no no sharp edges no um nothing that would need to be fixed after the part comes out of the mold I mean amazing how far the composite Technology and Manufacturing processes have came so I'm mostly familiar with how remotely controlled gliders are made and that's maybe Knowledge from early 2000s and obviously I haven't updated my comp composite KN house since then and I was pretty amazed at what I saw today so the whole event was pretty bleeding edge I would say lots of companies doing lots and lots of interesting things with composits I was especially looking at some companies doing recycling cuz it is now possible to separate the resin and fibers and get fibers back into a usable cloth that you can reuse in some other project and get resin back into its uh usable form where do add the hardener again and get the get it to get it to harden again so at some point it will be possible to do a whole circular economy uh with this kind of materials and there's lots of effort going on to optimize this uh processes make them cyclic make them energy efficient CO2 footprint uh friendly and really in 50 years I mean whoever is still doing cars in uh from metal today good luck to you obviously the future is in Composites so there were a couple of people from UPA at the energy Booth namely Audra and Chris McCannon they were mostly running around looking for new business contacts maybe and when they were on the booth they were mostly explaining to the crowd that was gathering there what UPA is so from my limited time there I was there about I know maybe one and a half hours Tuesday Morning people were actually mostly interested in what this product is the optera and a bit less in the process and Manufacturing itself uh which is interesting because I talked to energy people and they were not all that familiar with what they have there on the booth cuz they are very far away actually so what they're making are the machines to to produce these composite parts and they're selling them to companies like CPC and CPC then has their own customers like UPA who are actually uh making use of these machines so so there's one step in between but at least from what I gathered I'm pretty sure that by the end of this exhibition so Thursday evening the energy people will know everything there is about up there was raining in the morning and now cleared up a bit nice and sunny and nice cumulous clouds developing looks like perfect day for flying and what's next for UPA in Europe no firm plans yet we'll just sit patiently and follow the developments obviously their focus now now is on starting production in us get the initial batch of 2,000 Vehicles out generate lots of Buzz collect even more pre-orders and after all of this is done then maybe they can start considering moving production to other continents I'm pretty sure Europe will be next on the list I'm not sure what's the situation down under but that looks like a pretty promising place for a vehicle like up there so let's wait and see and see you soon again immediately if when anything interesting happens what
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Fruit Loops In A Bottle?? Fruit Loops Air Freshener Review (SCENTual Obsessions)
that this smells a hundred percent spot on like just completely blew me away potential obsessions 420 begone Froot Loops hey what's up guys it's josh here just wanna do a little review today on this Froot Loops air freshener provided by sensual obsessions one of my subscribers actually wrote me a comment I don't know if he had tried sensual obsessions air fresheners he recommended that I try this when I was talking to Kevin the owner essential obsessions I was like man like one of my subscribers was talking about an air freshener I kind of thought it was those ones you hang from your mirror and I was like man I know essential obsessions if he's gonna do something as far as smells that's gonna be super high quality just everything that you want from a fragrance it's gonna be there I think it says a hundred percent concentrated pretty much full oil it has so much oil that he had wrapped the cap again or else it will leak super high oil fragrances a leak more often than non high oil fragrances it is kind of like a problem because you just hit the fragrance sideways you leave it and it's just gonna pretty much start leaking that also means that it's extremely extremely high quality there's not too much information on this this is the first time I've smelled a fruit loop style fragrance anywhere so I don't know the actual notes to fruit loops I can say that this smells a hundred percent spot on it just completely blew me away how good this smells and it's directly a hundred percent like fruit loop there were some protein powders that started using like serial style flavors which I actually liked I think I actually had a fruit loops flavored protein powder and it was really really really good and I was like man they nailed the fruit loops flavor hadn't tasted in any sort of protein powders before or anything like that and it was so spot-on and so good and that's what I'd say about this one as well this stuff is absolutely fantastic guys if you like the smell of fruit loops you will absolutely love this I can't believe how much he nails this fragrance and I can't believe that this is the first time I've ever smelled a fruit loop style fragrance because it's so small on it's so good I think is supposed to mainly be like you could burn it for burning oil or you're supposed to just spray it in your car one of the first times I got I just sprayed up on it because I just really really liked the smell of fruit loops I like a smell that's pleasant to me and I like something that I haven't smelled anywhere else and I've never smelled fruit loops anywhere else I highly highly recommend guys I don't really know if there's any notes to it the only note that I do smell is I smell some sort of a lemon and I guess this is technically really synthetic because the fruit loops taste and smell isn't really anything natural it's got its own smell its own taste but it's actually kind of pleasant if you like it and I'm one of those people who really really really liked it I recommend trying it out spraying off your car spraying up an area and I'm actually really curious to see what the other fragrance does he has in the 420 begone lime I really really really like this and I kind of almost want him to turn this into like a cologne or fragrance try to make like a Froot Loops fragrance or like put maybe you put a little bit more Musk or something in it because I really really really like this stuff I show this to one of my friends he really liked it he sprayed up his car he made Instagram stories about it it's that good guys it went around belong to long because there's not that much to say about it smells exactly like Froot Loops the only note that I smell it really is lemon super super high quality oils so much oils that it's gonna leak but he double wraps the cap so you should be good and that's actually a sign that you have something with extreme quality if it starts to leak out because the oils are too strong oh and also they have extremely big sizes of these I think you can go up to like a gallon or something I forget how much it is but it's actually somewhat affordable so I've never even seen a half gallon or gallon offered for fragrance and for how strong this is guys if you were to get a gallon of this stuff you're smelling good for ever like this little thing so many times I sprayed myself and my car up with this and my friend's car please let me know what you think of the video let me know if you like the smell of fruit loops let me know if you've tried 4:20 be gone I'd be very interested to see down below we're on the road of $25 subscribers and I couldn't do without any of you guys help you guys borrow the best I'm having a great day out here hopefully you're having a great day home see you on the next video peace you know in like any sort of the stuff like
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HOW TO CASH OUT GCASH TO PALAWAN - BlazefireTVs
[Music] - out G cash money palawan so organizer point step-by-step guys open monotony I think application so ya know pina mean po it wasn't me right side poor they don't show more but nothing yet so Hannah pimpin at Inuyasha it was a fun punishment we go a wallop on MasterCard gusano Puma odd number and mana galaxy' G cash my remote i/o limit preemie tensed available with input very tightly the sabayon Center Express paid so shocking voice suggested to below one so experienced gonna focus Ito palawan so camerin polka on Milaap Aetna palawan pawnshop dans un lugar mental and prepared on the Nomi new young guard [Music] and only new young goat Bieniemy cash papaya 9g cash a BBK portion inform so step one po natin so how to cash out at any branch of this official but partners so step one for fill out the G cos service form even put your hand up in point in Odense guide Philip Anupam litang information again you put on your registered name registered number you should number the post amount address email address anything more so second is patella papahana valid ID and an open Mahabali the ID so singapore nothing so come on Papa impel heart cut it open recommended yeah pin her card driver's license the a NID um ID so come on a Moroccan on but anything passport ID student ID voters ID SSID immigrant core government anything bizarre related government monopoly trunk volume heidi postal ID PRC so you'll capital upon data in he put on but i presentable yes poster number two I'm gonna it's mcphillip platform on the castle guard my service forms and Jocasta same Akasha out ko number two Mandela problem valid ID at number three the park bo-young cellphone da-da-da-da-da per unit cell phone Cassie but once mess-up Midnapore with the ball unbirthday step number three we receive a text message verifying your cash out and confirmed with mpin or OTP Casey I said Papa grandma submitting you informed once cashier segi cash-poor I want my processbook cashier young form a Casper a Mac the text confirmation could verify code regarding your mpin so he wouldn't see countries in yo so step number four after McGovern you put on after animo confirm the special is my receiving cash from cucina provided so as easy as that Italian ample my cash out no money but don't Apollo 1 so we are my service pbn yes poor depend upon our remittance enter comic-con open he in hang a pnina so so far but Monsieur Cardin Emanuel committee nothing I mean conceived MasterCard a penguin a gamete code at Apollo and poco so MasterCard PO for 100 pesos the Pokemon página 20 paces to the process for processing fee a processing people so poppin taco a lap 11 McDonald no extra money for reprocessing P or - in London sir cash out new zone so your language is a novice in Yahoo pineapple cashed out koala master kite by the government as a palawan president body disappeared simple go see Obama elaborate bomber okay I'm by entering Apple on Union depopulated okay so operating opponents up 11 11 guys so nice I'm a SAP beneficiary suppose spinners are you better than you catch me or predict oh my gosh it's a Paulo and put all up our canola Papa young master so you know for Pumbaa coca Polanco sucking channel please subscribe like and share talk about don't forget to click the notification bell bottom but imma update Kapoor kya Samaha back on Regis kebabs or unifor have a nice day at the spa
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Winners Round 1 KirbyPoppins (Abigail) vs PB_Geki (Vega)
rocking that super silver you know and believe that he belongs in our arses to be Jackie a point first-timer I'd bullies super diamond Vegas so yeah let's see how Kirby is able to the handle with the a fairly good normals of a bigot and the good Mutual Bank gang he has almost getting that jump in I think getting caught by the expert letter tech Oh bad answer but catches them on the back row looks like Gehrke not sure what he was doing for maybe I come to grab or something trying to catch the carry okay that time just give them a hit but Furby finding another back row oh good for a back - it's only with eggy with the UH the reaction of the road get hurt again cut oh when that Barcelona looked over herring Kirby mid charged up punch there is not a whole lot of he could do Oh taking off my shirt Jackie thank you as a shirtless match a true rustling passion who getting shocked by that sweet oh good I think that's a whip under so you did that but if it wasn't what - it's a really good challenge that's a that's a nice octave and a Gehrke's showing they're catching them with a new sugar beat on a pixel and then gets hot it's cut yeah keep taking Game one Kirby looking like he's in trouble that face round one right right a pair of bat but a little bit too far away perfect ooh using that armor getting in there plus frames ooh tick throat daddy's in trouble oh no miss x is needy and geeky is able to uh by the way out a little bit no that's facing a daiquiri but I think that's a drop combo right there and Yankee waste is a old beat sugar to on a drop combo that's brutal oh the fresh kind of Kellan out that eh bar so hot probably trying to call on the fact that super heavy finds something man graft oh he goes for another command grab but Kirby jumping boards able to take the round I'm pressing a whole lot of buttons just outside of rain ferry going for the jumps Oh tries to parry the in here but khaki with another if you jump it looked like it's a pretty good damage back dashes to sweep not able to punish love Declan work out a commanding lightly Murphy though not giving up yet oh good punish oh it is a Manson who's got to wait long enough but oh no he gets frost up charge punch going the wrong way Kirby unfortunate and then just gets caterpillar he x-bar some blood Jackie goes up the match point oh that jump in the second jump in just hard knockdown oh and then getting caught not reacting time real eclipse gets command wrote my Milich manner oh that's done that's done oh that's the game as long as Kirby doesn't drop the combo and we get to watch the whole super animation damn it Sammy [Applause] Herbie time things up don't win excellent fashion and in case Yankees wondering Kirby's actually a platinum like a super plat level so it's not it's not as big as a gap as as these ranks show are we pressing a little bit to sort of the button after that jump in contempt to just block it out oh man that rates look super funky Oh pressing it a little bit too many times yes let's curvy get the jump in maybe now to which punish with the challenge anyways I'll get some with the episode other side with punishing that run the MD dumps just in case that Perry was coming out some art stuff and then catches them with those sweet Kirby tries to challenge but crosses himself up yeah just do the commands bro yeah he finds himself on match point again Romo just start out with a sweet good stuff not that Plus blocks here we're doing a lot of good blocks it's kind of the air but they Kirby coming on top of the ground in exchange it's not able to convert to a cobbler though fries the Perry gets Quran and Kirby with a little bit of trouble it's just starting to get tagged left and right working on that Dan Morgan that stun Sun Goes Down and Kirby's gonna die for that comes up again then just walk up throw Kirby's in trouble but gets the hidden to feature activations gonna go right into super yeah doing it taking that damage right now alright alright let's set up what's it gonna be is it gonna be a command grab it is a command grab what's it gonna be this time oh goes for a load dozen cats to jump back and it could be anyone's rounds I fully expect an e X bar saloon fly out at some point there it is does he have the end-of-year know gets grabbed again kirby loses it two to one big wins that was a close one though that was a close one he didn't have the yeah he didn't have the answers to the end this barcelona's that's something he's gonna have a lab of crime but good stuff that's some good stuff you did yeah cover you did really well really well
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INTHECLUTCH REACTS TO HOW SUPERMAN GOT JUMPED BY HIS OWN RACE
what's going on glitch what what happened we're in the clutch hey congratulations that you feel me how Superman got jumped by his own race the kryptonians ran his face they did it was really a 1v3 situation bro from like 30. it was it was uh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you forgot the name and stuff don't kill me yeah no it wasn't 1v3 situation bro and they was just trying to get accustomed to the earth atmosphere yeah he was yeah he was young like he you know what I'm saying yeah he had his powers and stuff but they they're trained yeah and he still did pretty awesome okay just on a 1v3 situation so we're gonna check this out you know the one I want to see yeah against the Justice League movie him in the Justice League movie who Superman remember when uh he came they brought him back to life oh yeah when he was born against the uh the Justice League boy nah he was packing them up he he was definitely backing him up yeah so we're gonna take this one out right now make sure everyone like subscribe let's go so the squabbling starts off with this Olympic medal triple jumping goofy bro we're not even five seconds into the clip and dude already violated straight up to the face of a jet and I don't know what happened to the pilot but it's safe to say he got his junk set Ablaze before he could even eject I came down like a hunter kilogram from BO2 and if you ran this kill Street you are a hobra cause I swear the [ __ ] who ran this were the kids who just love to be toxic control in the game imagine you on a 29 kill streak and right before you get your nuke you look up it's a bird it's a plane [ __ ] cause I used to run the heck out of this kill streaks anyways then old girl right here following them Brody footsteps and leaps on to one shot the other jet I know my guy right here looking at this like well dang I guess it's a buy one get one special [ __ ] soups came in to save the day he tackled the little girl so hard these goofy flew into a nearby town and they just tarnished this eye rise up in the comments why does no one talk about how these superheroes just be flying and destroying buildings with bro but we never hear about the casualties because ain't no way you telling me these [ __ ] didn't eradicate a waitress or customer flying through the IHOP Superman got up looking confused like he was the one who was concussed from his own tackle but old girl is a menace though cause she stuck Superman got soups and you know he heated after that Lit cause he immediately tries to spam that heavy attack he did earlier but old girl I know she thinks she cooking after that weave look at her in the background emoting then she starts violating talking about something yours this goofy [ __ ] Superman got all this strength but no combat skills at all like how that work cause she didn't Parry all these predictable low-tier light attacks engaged man's a hook to the top of his Dome piece got him on his knees while giving him a lesson mid fade Superman only got one attack in his bag that weko flying double fist weed once again you would think you would love after that junk got weed the first time but old girl made sure he remembered this time grabbed him by the face and set his tail straight down on that IHOP now the disrespect is getting out of hand because she picked him up and tossed them out the window like he a paperweight what's crazy though she was monologuing the whole round one of the fade while packing this boy up look at Superman bro I don't know what to do homie knows he has no bag and his only move is nerfed in this fight so guess what he does spam that junk again down her chest hey we gotta give it to him because if I leave that goofy junk two times in a row I wouldn't expect him to use it again either suits flew up and threw her tail onto the pavement but she slides off her back right across her job to no avail because this big Kryptonian Bros and boom the XP the violation continued though cause I got Superman got put in that Videl pose and bats are just getting shot out all over the place this is where it starts getting out of hand because the Kryptonian menaces are not giving Superman the faith of the one-on-oneous villains hit my guy with that combo I'm talking a mean kitten in a cloud ninja Lariat and I know that's a major corporate bird after sliding across this cement like some butter and a non-stick pan I can't lie though these kryptonians are eating boy cause ain't no way they posing this hard mid fade now we got a scenery switch and I guess it's time to play the Call of Duty campaign because these recruit Bots start swarming like they're trying to run down on the spots Superman ain't doing nothing throws off their hand dog last night with Lois Lane and can't catch his bearings and look at this dude right here you can't even see his face but you can tell just by the emotes he is on some black Air Force timing this man continues to drag mans across the cement then he loads up a minion Haymaker knocking the wind out of his lungs making out this fight he gonna definitely need a CPAP machine to help him your lungs are not surviving this battle between all the Booms to the back to the chest he ain't got no lungs no more he's trying bro bro soup is still on his p's and q's he leg sweeps old girl and tries to escape nah Broly First Team all defense I got really out here making light worth of old shorty right now she keeps getting parried but KB is applying pressure doing double damage but Superman not learning his list Escape is not an option my guy yeah especially when this goofy Ray Lewis every time you try to retreat this is a testament to our boys suit strength though these ministers tried to seal him away one got him by the head and the other got him by the throat the ultimate combo I guess Superman and finally realized he was getting cooked had to let him know real quick he charges up some means it starts contaminating both the goofies the Bots finally pull up and just start blasting everybody one of these high caliber rounds even hit Superman in the head but didn't come up if I was just a side character soldier in a superhero movie and I see a [ __ ] take a minigun Bullet to the Noggin say goodbye I'm turning in my resignation and I ain't gonna lie the first helicopter pirate is a hoe for this because KB picks up this van and launches that mug but this [ __ ] just gonna weave it back just hold me boys knowing he finna get tarnished by that pavement soup spotty sense is kicking he saved old buddy from becoming a pancake then he over here at the North high and mighty not Superman you were just getting your butt handed to you now you think you had the time to save someone and forget these menaces have your location bro right they're like a suit my boy oh boy spin the block that man Superman keep trying to raise up then turns around on just to catch up mean right you've got to be out for the counter after that one because if a lick makes you fly around like an unconscious anime character hands back to this scheme right here and the recruit box pull up we're gonna give her the gangbang of the central or so I thought because she over here surveyed the scenery at my girl chill out you do not have a sharing gun after she done scouting all these recruits power levels jumped in the air like Mike just so she can land and start posing over here taking these Point Blicks stupid she looked nobody in the face and said and I don't know what it is with these villains and choking people maybe they got some kind of cute or something who might have judged these goofies anyway she grab Soldier number three right here by the neck and then Moon walks to Soldier number four after maxing out her stats she starts spamming them Dash animations someone would have the sense to say thought Retreat yeah right but these last three got did the worst way literally caught a propane tank to the body doing maximum damage smashing them into the building now the real fade begins because soup is finally getting his ones he really came in thinking he was cooking he switched up the one move he had the infamous flying double fist by cocking his right arm back now it's the flying single of this dog soups really thought he was cooking with this one got my guy KD over here composer looking like didn't my girl just run your pockets cause you were spamming that we go move to my surprise though soup caught him with that blood but KB needed his refund and sent one right back at Superman Joe and now they in a struggle battle playing patty cake but KB won that mug of course slides him up and activated his bowling badge cause he threw this [ __ ] down striking him straight into the pavement once again but really a pro Wii Sports bowling Champion he tries to finish him with that flying elbow but Superman finally catching on and we used something for once this fight is low-key harder than some of the anime fights I've seen I can't lie just lock in and stop producing this trash like the Black Adam and the Blue Beetle like are y'all even trying anything you start off with a color I am not taken seriously that's simple I'll be back with the shorty right here and she is one of the most emoting people I've seen in my life like why do you jump up so high in the air just to laugh and impose we are not at all your flicks you're just over here wasting completely good fade energy even my guy right here looking flabbergasted he like what the freak is she on now we're back again and soups is tagging this man we're really just needed to warm up because the combos are getting orchestrated immaculately gave KB a three-piece then flies him up socking him in the armpit straight violation Superman trying to get it back in blood though for real for real and bro I'm tired of it switching to this mid-ball scuffle right here we already know buddy right here from the get the rest of his hair follicles knocked off his head he really thinks he's gonna have a butter knife fight with this Kryptonian super soldier but she forgot one thing while she was over here talking that cash money straight to the concrete catching his second body of the fade sliding back like he got a pair of fresh Heelys on right here like that [ __ ] just really like that while she over here baffled the Bots try to jump her son he got missile strike kill streak in but out of nowhere all you see is Thomas the Train flying down watching where did this thing come from it smashes soups into the local laundromat and Shawty stinks her hand out like Darth Vader and tanks that missile strike she called in for her homies to spin back and they made quick pickings of these fighter jets KB comes back and retrieves his Shawty and they've escaped a master class fading with the skin of their teeth because when I say Superman will spin a lock in he would spend a lot oh man that was a dope fight scene no it definitely was bro yeah oh no so I wasn't even in that one that was just a 2V1 I forgot uh Zara came into the mix later on then they started really they they start going at him bro they destroyed a metropolis just don't think it just was going just to see the death toll but for me when they got there the death toll from there oh yeah but now this this still was a a good fight 2V1 and it just showed that Superman was young he never really had to fight anybody yeah on his level you know what I'm saying so all he had was the couple of moves and that's it he knows what to do and you know I'm saying they would they would definitely packing them up but he was still holding his own he could still be able to get a couple good licks in that movie is actually underrated that's actually I like that movie I actually rock with that bro I know some people having criticism I think that one's an actually solid good movie to reintroduce Superman I rock with it bro no I actually watched it that was one of the movie I would always repeat every now and then yeah and I'll just go back to it and watch it yeah nah the dog was that [ __ ] I will find him stop it no never [Laughter] mind hey some people he's like he's like Goku man Goku always tries to find and good in people and he's like nah sometimes you gotta be a Vegeta and be like some people just they don't have it you know it's either you kill them or they kill everything you love so pack them up pack them up that's it but not man if y'all enjoyed the video you already know make sure to like subscribe let us know okay man check out man continue to spray love Be Love keep God first catch on the next one peace out already [Music] after me deep inside they know they can't handle having me
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Beauty Cosmetics Hair Care Haul / #Cab's #Dior #Hourglass #NYX #Supergoop
hey guys i'm katie welcome back to my channel if you're all about cosmetics beauty and static that is what i do so please give this video a like to support me and subscribe to my channel and today we'll talk about hall will have a hole let's talk cosmetics as some of you guys may know here in china we've got special discount days like black friday but here in china we've got it on 10 10 11 11. so as tantan passed i've got a bunch of new products to share with you guys today and i would like to start with these two products to foundations you know like your backstage air flush foundation everyone's been raving about it for years and i have no idea why it took me so long to put my hands on it but it's radiant finish airbrushed perfection buildable formula water resistant 12 hours wear so i'm super excited to try this one out uh this one is one and in the shade 100 but it turned out to be at first i thought it's pretty dark and orangey looking but you know this skin on my hands is the darkest that's why i'm not sure how it will look on my face i haven't tried it out yet so you need to shake it for five seconds and you can tell it's a little bit like orangey pretty runny and if you blend it out with your fingers it blends in so beautifully and looks really really airbrushed and flawless on the skin and the second foundation i've heard you guys raving a lot about is bourgeois healthy mix which is anti-fatigue radiance reveal foundation with vitamin mix flawless fresh and healthy looking complexion up to 24 hours hydration non-comedogenic so i'm super excited to try this one out i'm not sure about the coverage is it like i don't know let's test it out this one is a little bit thicker it does not run i'm sure it's buildable as well looks radiant actually right away wow look actually it looks really well i'm super excited to try this one out and to see is it durable how how how good it wears well i'm sure about this one i'm sure this one is just perfect actually i repurchased um shade that fits my skin better i believe is like one neutral no i think it's fair 101 well i'll post a picture maybe on my instagram when i will receive this one and my thoughts after wearing it and let's see maybe i can later on share my thoughts on it in my monthly favorite video okay let's get going uh talking about cosmetics i also got a few setting powders um by terry helleroni case uh hello powder hourglass i love our glass setting powder palette along with the single palette uh powder palette ambient lighting powder i i'm not sure what is that oh diffuse light one it's like a yellowish undertone start with this one since it's a small one and i've been already using it for a few times and it's so good you guys you can use it under your makeup or your makeup it's just i don't know like it just gives you some kind of like that beautiful diffused light it doesn't make sense i don't know but it just like diffuses your skin so beautifully nicely you can tell this is the color you can say i've been using it for a few times already you cannot really say that there is anything on your skin it just gives you like some glow that healthy glow you know but i haven't been using this palette yet and i'm super excited about it it's so beautiful like gorgeous one um this one is ambient lightning palette with three shades in it there are dim light incandescent light and radiant light finishing powder but you can also use it underneath um underneath your makeup underneath your eyes like to set your makeup it looks so beautifully and one two three usually how i use like their highlight powder i just like brush them all together with a brush i can't really say there is anything on the skin but when they are blend together to just give you that healthy glow to your skin so i'm super excited about this palette want to try it out and the last out of powders but not least by cherry powder i've been using their like teeny tiny version for a while and i actually know that i like it you know um i go saying china that you actually can get many like freebies or just like uh really teeny tiny versions of products to test it out before buying a full version of it so that what i did oh that was a puff one moment yeah i forgot my puff so it came along with a puff i love this pops they just give you like that smooth finish airbrushed one a moment of truth come on by terry oh what's happening so it's just like white translucent powder a little goes a long way just smooth this out all the pores tiny wrinkles and leaves that wonderful beautiful finish so i already know oh my gosh look at me i already know how it works so we'll use that one for sure okay next one is i want to talk about this to progress i just like put all the products on my lab that's why i'm looking down um i want to talk about these two products nyx what is this style brow hairs and set into place non-sticky transparent formula with a precise pulley for easy application well i've heard about it a lot too oh my gosh it's sealed it's okay let's break in i believe it should be yeah it's transparent no color to it what about the spoolie oh this pulley is teeny tiny so you basically can style your brows and put all the hair in place which i really wanted to because my eyebrows are not full anymore sadly i plucked down being a teenager a lot so now it doesn't grow back so i really want to try this one out to make my eyebrows like look fuller at least and the other thing that i really i'm really excited to try out is a small version of ilia fullest volumizing mascara volume sickness drama oh it also has vitamin b5 what about the spoolie it's really hard to get ilia products here in china somehow wow look at it the spoolie is huge i really like this one i want to try it out this bullet does look like a drama one okay just we'll test it out later so next things i want to talk about are a new sunscreen that i discovered a while ago and my favorite repurchase timeless um i love timeless this is a 20 vitamin c serum that contains vitamin e ferlic acid as well and um it's actually contains hyaluronic acid as well so it's awesome it's not sticky it does not break it doesn't break out like um and i i i just don't know i've tried so many vitamin c serums and i just hated them they left that sticky feeling on the skin and just a while after they would oxidize and turn like brownie yellow whatever this one i've been using it for good three months four months five i don't remember like yeah for long for a long time and it's still yellow so i ran out of my previous one so i got a new package let me open this one for you and show you why i like it the other reason come on the other reason is that this is a pump it's a pump and you can see oh it's very runny just yellowish light yellowy serum smells me but it works it does work it feels lovely on the skin it's not sticky not greasy you do not really actually feel like smells this ma they smell smell the smell whatever on your skin when you apply them and it works well with other foundation you've got foundation what am i saying and it also works with other skin care products perfectly well well it's already like dried yeah it dries like pretty quickly socks in the skin and leaves that velvety not sticky finish maybe a little little bit just up to prep your skin for your mac skin care step so been loving this oh my gosh no it's dirty i've been loving this one a lot actually timeless got many different products which i really love and you can see them here i love them all and the other thing i've just been talking about is a new spf that i discovered a while ago um i purchased a small version of it and i loved it so badly so i decided to get a bigger one it just has many different things that i don't really understand so i'll show a picture to you guys it's spf 40 broad spectrum sunscreen spf 40 pa plus plus plus water and sweat resistant 40 minutes but it wears beautifully throughout the whole day and i've been layering it with color excuse me color science spf it's a powder spf that you can reapply throughout the day easily without like breaking your makeup or you're like smudging and pulling your makeup anywhere but this one it leaves such a beautiful i'll try it here oh wait it's a new one such a beautiful velvety finish as they actually claim so you can see it's transparent it glides so easily it keeps your skin hydrated and like the finish is so soft it's so nice like it it's actually pleasant to touch the skin after this spf so been loving this one thank you the little version of unseen sunscreen oh my gosh this one is from super goop i completely forgot to mention it super good to be honest when i got this one i've heard about this spf from one of the youtubers and i was like whatever i will just take a picture and we'll uh look for it like search uh for it by the picture and i didn't know the name of it and my friend was like oh it's super goofy you didn't know that i was like what supergirl supergirl super whatever and now i know okay super goop love it okay guys and now let's jump into skin care and the products i've got a lot this month are cabs to be honest like that's so crazy i've got quite a few from cabs and this one as well i thought i've got one shampoo and one conditioner oh my i've got a lot of shampoo now okay but this one i believe it's a good one i used conditioner a while ago that's why i decided to uh get a shampoo as well so it's argan oil moisture repair shampoo to hydrate and restore moisture level provide nourishment to hair super enriched with vitamin e antioxidants and unsaturated essential fatty acids to keep your hair healthy while cleansing hair gently it helps repair damage that caused by chemicals during perm and dye and excessive heat from styling leaves hair shiny soft i haven't tried it yet as you can see both of them are sealed but i really want to because last time you know being in china especially in beijing is so dry last time i tried global keratin shampoo and it actually it turned out to be so good but it's just so little and i feel like i want to try something else out so one of my friends recommended me this one so i got that ones and i also got an argan oil um hair serum leave-in treatment with nourishing to fortify hair that is prone to breaking provides remarkable silkiness lightness and shine i haven't tried this one i will open it oh that's so cute looks adorable okay it's runny looks like just an argan oil oh it doesn't feel greasy on the hair it's like so far so good well i will use it for a little while and we'll let you know my thoughts about it later and the cycle thing is argan oil moisture repair spray leaving treatment for moisturizing and repairing smooth freeze and protect hair from damage i've been using it for a little while so i swear by this spray it's so good it's actually like leaves your hair moisturized and alive shiny and healthy you just need to spray out a little bit onto your hair after washing it or after drying it either or whatever i do both throughout the day if you want to you can like spray a little bit as well it just leaves your hair so like smooth and healthy looking you are you get nothing out of this right whatever it's good guys it's good uh does it tell us anything else it eliminates freeze blah blah blah super shine weightless i already told you that so this one is nice and i also want to mention a few other products i've got but the uh from different brands are my sensing me johnson whatever this korean brand ra this korean brand and the other brand orin orani or whatever so this one's fancy repair hair cream uh leave in cream treatment with nourishing to provide remarkable repair effect with great silkness and lightness unique formula which is absorbed by hair instantly against damage leave hair healthy shiny and resilient so i've been hearing uh quite a lot good things about this treatment so i've got this one but i haven't had a chance to try it out oh it's open so you can see it's pretty thick well like a treatment like hair mask okay this one damage care treatment i think i used it before sometimes i just buy things and i don't remember have i used it before or not let me don't do it at home okay this one oh it's very thick oh yes i've been using this one before this one is good it's like a cream like really thick cream you know like leave-in mask you leave it for like two minutes or so just rinse it off and you're scared so scared hair is so soft and nice and this one i haven't tried before damaged care treatment energy from rose protein so i'm super excited to try this one out oh my this one seems to have a different formula look you guys what the heck okay interesting so i cannot wait to try all these ones out oh wait a second i completely forgot completely forgot that i had also like a cabs argan oil moisture repair hair mask oh gee okay back to calves uh provides nourishing repair in depths hydrates and restores hair natural balance restores elasticity shine and manageability since i've already got my scissors let's open it up so i attacked cabs a lot no spatula wow that's a huge huge box okay oh smell smells nice that's a lot of product inside ice okay nothing to say enriched with proteins and carotene and infused with argan oil blah blah blah blah blah blah blah super good oh actually anti-color fade formula leaving hair incredibly moisturized with a brilliant shine really caps really we will see we will all right guys that was it i've left a complete mass behind me in my vanity uh thanks for watching if you would like to see a separate review on one of this or a few of these products please let me know in the comment section below and love you guys thanks for watching like to support and see you next time bye bye double high five don't be crazy okay bye bye
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How To Calculate Your Bond Repayments Using Private Property | 50-day Property Challenge
[Music] hello everybody and welcome back to the 50 day property challenge it's been an awesome ride so far we are now already almost at the end of week eight um which means we only have two more weeks to go uh today we're catching up with jared talk about uh hey charlotte um we're gonna talk about his progress again he's been really busy uh not only on the challenge itself but also extremely busy in his life uh being called up to a number of gigs which is great at this time you know after such a long period when nothing was happening um all of a sudden uh you're busy and i'm very glad for you jared that you are so busy now um but yeah that kept you sort of almost um it's been difficult for you to actually uh partake in this 50 day challenge because you've been so busy and you've been very gracious and i thank you for that in terms of the time that you've given us despite your your extremely positioned you know it's been a challenge not just a 50-day challenge i think for everybody you know now that things have opened up a bit more there are a lot more business opportunities which is great which means we accumulate more funds to be able to invest in property so um it's been it's been a a busy time but i've been sure to to allocate a few hours at least to to focusing on the portfolio and what i want to do next fantastic look at the end of the day when we invest in property it's not about necessarily um and we've had conversations about some of our students who are binge watching the videos and they are deciding to do this full-time as property investors most of us don't have the luxury unfortunately to uh to become full-time property investors because we need to pay the bills we need to buy food we need to pay our own bonds or rent if we're renting somewhere um and some of us have kids and so on so we don't have the luxury unfortunately of becoming full-time property investors yet um so we we have busy lives and we want to do all of that but at the end of the day building a property portfolio is about legacy it's about building a pension fund for yourself that you're in control of that you manage and that has the capacity to not only bring you a income monthly but also give you the gross potential of property and that's really the reason why we are doing all of this and why we are doing the 50 day challenge in fact to help the public see that it is possible yes i'm looking forward to to further unpeeling this this whole journey and um like i said for me it's been an interesting process because as we discussed the previous time that that um you know i've been looking at it as a specific property and i've shared some deeper interest and um i do have some news for you so okay okay okay i like news i like news okay so let's get straight into it then um so i'll assume that's news on your uh impending transfer what's going on so the property is on prep and you know yes so through various discussions with you knowing that it takes about five days um i'm looking forward to just seeing everything uh solidify and be done and um i'm quite excited i must admit it's it's it's still scary but but it's a good start for me and so i'm looking forward to seeing how the rest of this portfolio sort of pieces together eventually that is oh wow that's phenomenal so the last time about two weeks ago i think it was we spoke about your the fact that you had purchased and that you had the money because you got some investors in and you um you then uh put in the offer and they were subject to nothing so at the end of the day they could immediately start the transfer process and that helps a great deal because there's only one process to follow it's the actual transfer um yeah and also the bond process so it's been about two weeks i think if i'm not mistaken just over two weeks and now it's on prep which means that within the next five working days or so if nothing goes wrong because sometimes after wrong then chances are you most likely by next week sometimes will have ownership of your first property i am so so very happy for you and very proud thank you that we as the edpf gonna be part of that no listen i'm very excited of course it's due to the knowledge that we received and that i received and i'm just the encouragement i think it's great because i obviously before i haven't really surrounded myself with people who are in these type of conversations and so the edpf community does help you sort of become a lot more afraid with knowledge on on property development but also just to surround yourself with people who you can converse with on this level i think it's always important to surround yourself with the people that you want to be like that you aspire to or people that are sort of on the same um path yeah you know because put your heads together and do great things so i'm i'm very excited fantastic all right so that oh wow man that's amazing okay so the second thing that we gonna chat about today you've also said that you've got another property i think you said in the canoe or something that you're looking at um yeah this is like something to to i've just been looking outside of my usual um search patterns just to see whether but of course when looking at spaces like that it's about understanding why you're wanting to purchase there and having sort of a a really well plotted out uh journey and plan for the property so i'm still looking around um you know i've always just aspired to have a big piece of land somewhere up up country uh just because i think you can do a lot with it and it's always good to have land as well outside of a fixed property a house or a flat yeah yeah absolutely it develops in the country you never know when they might need that land and somebody could buy you out or yeah i don't know so i'm so i'm uh still on the search i haven't found the exact property there was one that i was interested in i'm still waiting for more information on that um it's i like that one because it's an historical kind of monument to the to the area and um has a rich history um from the anglo-boer wall yeah um and it would be cool to to own something that has that kind of history because what that means for tourism and people staying there it's it's it's a nice value add you know to have a property with a story that people might be interested in but you know i'm still looking i'm still looking listen um i'm fresh in this game so i don't want to just dive in and and and go crazy but i am searching for there are some nice new developments one bedroom apartment two bedroom apartments in the pinelands and so um i'll be looking at that because it's obviously a lot cheaper and there's a lot more options that come with that because it's a it's a community kind of that they're building not just the complex it'll be new shops and new gyms um kind of thing and so for a younger person who wants to rent somewhere i think that's a lot more appealing and so i'm split between the kind of market that i want to attract with the property in terms of what i want to do with it so a lot more scribbling on my notebook to see the way i'm headed but nevertheless still on the search is so on so i tell you what i've actually got three opportunities that may interest you it's not exactly in line with your thinking on the airbnb side but eventually on a fixed rental kind of where you have a fixed tenant for the o2 um and and roll that over over a period of time so there's one opportunity that was brought to us in the kennel worth area for just on a million rand oh wow a two bedroom unit um really well priced uh very nice um fixtures and footings and so on and maybe need a little bit of work but it probably won't cost more than like 30 or 50 000 brand to do maybe a new bathroom tiling and stuff like that but it does look like a pretty decent option um i will send the funny thing about it is that the um the agent is actually a student in the udpf program so that's how she brings us opportunities so i'm gonna send you that one and then i've also got a thing called the one w yne they've got opportunities where um we as edpf and our students have discounted they've given us a discount on the sale of the property so anybody who's a edpf student will be able to get this particular discount on the on their property and then on top of that it's also in an urban development zone now urban development zones what those are is that government has given these tax incentives when you buy in an urban development zone or you build in an urban development zone a new complex or you do a big revamp then you can write off 55 of your cost of purchasing that property over a period i think of i think between 10 and 20 years i'm not sure what the exact period is but you can write all 55 percent of that's your cost now effectively what what that means is that the receiver is funding you 55 of you of the cost of your of your of your apartment so instead of paying 595 which is the the one um two-bedroom uh sorry you know it's not a two-bedroom it's a bachelor's unit um oh sorry a one-bedroom unit that most of our students are looking at instead of paying 595 you're getting a nice discount i think it ends up being like 5.50 and then on top of that with a 55 incentive over a period of 20 years you can write all 55 against your income tax which means that your you don't pay any tax for a good couple of years and i see a doubling uh mattel is joining us so let me just add butter into the room quickly but yeah that's that's an opportunity it's the one in um in uh sort of the para area uh and i mean that's a growing area down that corridor the fortress corridor is a massively growing area and there's a huge demand there so so there's an opportunity um i'm friends with the developer there uh please do yeah i'll send you that one and then there's um there was another one that came across my desk which um so it's the one from uh the claim of the kennel was one the one in peru and then we also have an opportunity that the development bank of south africa is brought to us where we want to put a couple of students into a consortium uh what they call a special purpose vehicle and i'll send you some information on that you may be interested in that as well because that is for social housing and student accommodation where where they are saying that possibly they can fund the entire thing if you if the students bring their sweat equity the time the energy and the expertise to the project then they will take that as their equity uh so they call it sweat equity um into the project as opposed to putting cash in so that's another way that i maybe didn't say about um you know remember that time we spoke about uh how do you raise capital one of the ways is to put in sweat equity and this is an option this is an opportunity that the development bank has brought to us so so there's some really nice opportunities that because you are on the program um and you still have three more years to come we can definitely look at that option as well but i'll send you all of those and um hopefully before the end of this 50 days you will make a decision on which one to go for and then we'll take the process further okay please yeah that'll be great thank you so much fantastic man hi there mata how are you doing hi how are you i'm sorry i'm just trying to reconnect my camera no problem i'm just going to say goodbye to jared because he unfortunately only had half an hour for us so thank you very much for your time we will see you again next week hopefully we'll get that good news of the transfer yeah then then the following week we will wrap up completely um for the 50 days but we'll still walk a nice long journey with you that hopefully before you are done in this program by 2024 that you will have a portfolio hopefully of about five million or even more that's what i'm hoping for you before you launch this program okay thank you so much guys awesome thank you very very much for your time we'll see you again okay i'm well thanks how are you nigel it's been a while yeah it has been a couple of days fortunately jared has been uh he's given us some time over the last couple of days and uh if you haven't seen a couple of weeks ago he i'm not sure if you were in that session but he actually um has bought his first property he got some funds available uh through friends and family and they could buy the property cash and uh they he just told me now that he's actually the properties come up on prick um which uh if you watched you know that video that we did with um if the public has watched that video that we did with mayor that's the last stage of transfer and normally it takes about five days from the date it comes up on prick before the transfer actually goes through so we're hoping that next week he will be able to take drugs so that'll be phenomenal but anyway better um i believe you've had some some uh problems with your arm so that's why we put it checked trying to hide it yeah no need to hide things here we are with a family we all want to know what's going on in your life um yeah but i'm i'm slowly in recovery i only had the procedure done last week friday so okay um i only started driving two days ago um so i'm just getting back on my feet with things but i luckily it's my left and i'm right-handed so i can still do some stuff all right okay so i'm not going to keep you too long for this session i just want to quickly catch up with you and see you know i know that the last couple of days have been awful because of your arm but other than that you know prior to that you were busy looking at about eight different uh units um and i really just want to catch up with you for this session on that and then once we've done that we can then talk about some other stuff um at the later stage but for now um where are you at with those eight units have you narrowed them down have you made a decision what's going on i narrowed them down to four and unfortunately i lost one already i think it was a cash buy or something like that so because the other the had the eight i had gone two feet in the in the four that i had i had viewed the three but one of them i've already lost to another i don't know maybe the offer was done a while ago or something or it was a cash buy so of my new top three i've only viewed two but there's just one more that i'm left to view um because the other one that i had gone to yeah wasn't really up to scratch in terms of what i thought so that's why it's always good to go view a place because the pictures i think were done maybe when the place was fairly new it looks a bit run down now it's had a couple of tenants i'm sure over the years so i don't think the the agent refreshed the images because it looked quite different so i wasn't happy with that so i completely scratched it out so now i have this top three that i'm left with and i think it's just a matter of especially having had the session last time with webster i think now i'm just ready to yeah make my offer so i've just been gathering all the documents that i'm gonna need obviously i've got a bit slowed down but there's a few stuff i need to send through so i just needed to gather that on my side especially some financial statements because i will be proceeding with this property under my company as opposed to privately because the other two already on my name yeah so just to refresh the memory of the public um so the discussion with adi at apsa bank was that because you really purchased two properties they'd be able to come in and fund the third property on the basis of the very unique product that they have called the future rental income product so if you didn't have enough cash flow if you didn't have enough rental from your other properties you'd be able to then utilize the product called the future rental income product in order to capitalize and purchase this third property so it's almost assuming that uh you'd be able to get the funding from axa bank on this uh third property that you want to buy hopefully i get a good rate that's the same you're an edps candidate one of one of the things that the beauty of being an edpf candidate is the fact that we can leverage the bulk buying power um to get for example uh better insurance rates better interest rates uh better rates from service providers like architects quantity surveyors and so on uh free access to lightstone and tpn and all those kinds of things so there is definitely an advantage to be part of the edpf program because if you weren't number one you wouldn't even have known about the apsa product so there absolutely is that advantage okay so um i think in doubling um let's talk about those three projects here and let's see um and go through them and see whether which one of them would be feasible to do and maybe i can help you make a decision um you know sorry somebody reminded me of a saying last week we buy property not with our hearts we buy it with a calculator oh it was my ear that said it like a couple of days ago i just said it in the session um yeah we and that's the thing as an investor you don't buy property with your heart you when you look at a property all this looks beautiful whatever in fact actually i prefer to buy ugly properties properties that nobody else will want to buy because that gives you the opportunity to negotiate a better price fix it up to this to the standard that you want and then be able to either sell it at a bit at a better price or um rent it out at a higher price so so i'm always out looking for the bad properties not the good ones um but as mayor said the as an investor you buy was a calculator not your heart as a person looking for a place to live you buy was your heart not the calculator so depending on what your your thought process is for the property if you're an investor which you are you're buying with a calculator so let's pull out our calculator and let's work on those three um units so let's look at unit number one what's the purchase price for that unit and which area is that unit is it's going for 420 okay um it's a two bedroom okay it also has a very spacious lounge area um it has a bathroom bath and shower separate toilet which i like it's a one and a half so meaning there's a toilet in the bathroom and a toilet separate okay [Applause] and it's about 78 square meters that's a good size yeah it's and then so currently in the area for two-bedroom in arcadia you're looking at an estimated rental of about six thousand right that's just uh you can see it the private property um i've now gone to the private property website i've clicked onto hint and i'm now filtering price from say 5 000 to um say 15 000 um you remember ben taught us always to go above what we think because we don't wanna we don't wanna miss opportunity maybe after you know after our cutoff and then we don't want to go house we only want to go flats and apartments no land no farms no townhouses no clusters and we want to go two bedrooms plus how many bathrooms did you say one and a half okay so let's call it two things uh garages uh garages let me remember i'd had one covered parking and then okay um and yeah okay so that's enough in terms of the filter so let's apply the filters so with our six properties there's a three bedroom for eight thousand two bedroom four eight seven two bedroom four eight nine fifty a two year for nine thousand a two bedroom four seven two a two bedroom four eight eight so roughly in the eight to nine thousand range is where you can where you can rent your property so let's okay let's put a stop to that so basically you you're saying that the property is how much for 420 asking price so let's say you can secure the thing for 400 000 and uh so the legal cost let's say there's another uh 30 000 that you have to pay there so it ends up costing you 430 all right um now let's assume you don't have any deposit let's assume it's 100 bond and you only will then pay the legal fees so the bond's going to be 400 000 and on a wonderful hundred thousand now again let's quickly go to the i should have just stayed there let's go to the private property applicant and let's see about a bond so one let's click on calculator so you can do everything on the private property which is fantastic um actually let's just google sorry uh on calculator private property okay here we go boundary payment calculator so it's 423 deposit zero and let's say let's say they give you prime plus one so make it eight point seven five over twenty years calculate so your bond repayment is going to be three thousand four hundred and seventy one grand um did the did you feel did you ask how much the ladies are they um the ladies they are going for i actually have it i i'm let me just open my journal because i have all their numbers fantastic um the ladies for this one are 1.6 one six so that's uh four six that's five thousand grand uh total cost and let's say the the rates are about 500 and then it's gonna be a lot less than that but let's just say so that means yeah sorry be 250 300 already on another 3 okay let's call it 300 okay so your total cost um three and a half plus one six that's five plus three hundred that's five thousand three hundred grand is your total cash output on a monthly basis if your rental is even at the lowest of seven thousand two hundred that we saw you already cash flow positive i went in on that deal let's do that deal together let's get that deal done together it's a nice deal that's i mean even if it's a in terrible condition you can split in a polish put some new tiles in spend another 30 or 40 thousand rand on it as well this unit is fully tiled um i think it was recently painted as well so there's quite minimal work there the only thing that i saw that i might need to do is potentially get a new stove for the unit okay and that's normally about four or five thousand and so that's not a huge cost uh towards the thing so i would say this is definitely i mean you're really there you'll be cash flow positive by about that's what we say five three um so eight thousand minus five three you'll easily be able to make two thousand seven hundred grand profit on that deal every single month in fact that's cash flow not profit your profits are even higher because your bond has a capital portion to it so definitely that's a deal to do the second deal what's which area is that money um also the same area okay also two bedroom no this one is a two and a half oh okay um pretty much the same this one is priced for 425 actually okay okay so you could even do the same deal on this one and make a thousand extra income the deals the properties i've found are like pretty much almost the same spec you know they're not too far yeah all right and are these properties already lit or are they do you still have to find the tenant um two my top two are already lit and it's tenants that have stayed there for quite some time so they're also happy to continue staying there but obviously i'd create a new lease agreement for them okay all right i'll tell you what the doubling out yes let's do those deals why they unlocked why not why not let's do both deals let's go in let's go make an offer on both deals and we'll get the funding from absent i'm being serious i'm not even joking okay so i tell you what i'm actually gonna stop this conversation now and we you're going to use the rest of the time that we had allocated to make those two phone calls and say to the agents that we are ready to make those offers and then let's get the offers in before the end of this week follow our journey 50-day property challenge with private property and enterprise development property fund and the edpf property academy watch all the videos between myself jared and matt al over the last uh eight weeks that we've been at this now um and for the next two weeks to come as we close off the 50-day challenge but don't just watch implement what we are teaching you and you too can become a property investor so thank you very very much i'll thank you to the public thank you to private property we'll see you again very soon
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Tyrosine hydroxylase | Wikipedia audio article
tyrosine hydroxylase our tyrosine 3 mono oxygenase is the enzyme responsible for catalyzing the conversion of the amino acid l-tyrosine to L 3 for dihydroxy phenylalanine l-dopa it does so using molecular oxygen o2 as well as iron fate 2 plus and tetrahydrobiopterin as cofactors l-dopa is a precursor for dopamine which in turn is a precursor for the important neurotransmitters norepinephrine noradrenaline and epinephrine adrenaline tyrosine hydroxylase catalyzes the rate limiting step in this synthesis of catecholamines in humans tyrosine hydroxylase is encoded by the th gene and the enzyme is present in the central nervous system CNS peripheral sympathetic neurons in the adrenal medulla tyrosine hydroxylase phenylalanine hydroxylase and tryptophan hydroxylase together make up the family of aromatic amino acid hydroxyl aces AAA H's reaction tyrosine hydroxylase catalyzes the reaction in which l-tyrosine is hydroxylated in the meta position to obtain l3 for dihydroxy phenylalanine l-dopa the enzyme is an oxygenates which means it uses molecular oxygen to hydroxylated substrates one of the oxygen atoms in o2 is used to hydroxylate the tyrosine molecule to obtain l-dopa and the other one is used to hydroxylate the cofactor like the other aromatic amino acid hydroxyl aces AAA H's tyrosine hydroxylase use the cofactor tetrahydrobiopterin b h4 under normal conditions although other similar molecules may also work as a cofactor for tyrosine hydroxylase the AAA HS converts the cofactor five-six-seven-eight tetrahydrobiopterin vh4 into te tra hydr o bi opt e RI and for a carbonyl amine for a b h4 under physiological conditions for a b h4 is dehydrated to quinonoid i hydro by operon QB h2 by the enzyme p te RI and for a carbonyl amine dehydrates pc d and a water molecule is released in this reaction then the NAD pH dependent enzyme dehydrate aerating reductase DEHP are converts QB h2 back to be h4 each of the four subunits in tyrosine hydroxylase is coordinated with an iron to atom presented in the active site the oxidation state of this iron atom is important for the catalytic turnover in the enzymatic reaction if the iron is oxidized to PHA 3 the enzyme is inactivated the product of the enzymatic reaction l-dopa can be transformed to dopamine by the enzyme dopa decarboxylase dopamine may be converted into norepinephrine by the enzyme dopamine beta hydroxylase which can be further modified by the enzyme phenol ethanol and methyl transferase to obtain epinephrine since l-dopa is the precursor for the neurotransmitters dopamine noradrenaline and adrenaline tyrosine hydroxylase is therefore found in the cytosol of all cells containing these catecholamines this initial reaction catalyzed by tyrosine hi Drock Solis has been shown to be the rate-limiting step in the production of catecholamines the enzyme is highly specific not accepting in dual derivatives which is unusual as many other enzymes involved in the production of catecholamines do tryptophan is a poor substrate for tyrosine hydroxylase however it can hydroxylate l-phenylalanine to form l-tyrosine and small amounts of 3 hydroxy phenylalanine the enzyme can then further catalyze l-tyrosine to form l-dopa tyrosine hydroxylase may also be involved in other reactions as well such as oxidizing l-dopa to form 5s system l-dopa or other l-dopa derivatives structure tyrosine hydroxylase is a tetramer of four identical subunits Homo tetramer each subunit consists of three domains at the carboxyl terminal of the peptide chain there's a short alpha helix domain that allows tetramerization the central approximately 300 amino acids make up a catalytic core in which all the residues necessary for catalysis are located along with a non covalently bound iron atom the iron is held in place by two histidine residues in one glutamate residue making it a non heme non iron sulfur iron containing enzyme the amino terminal approximately 150 amino acids make up a regulatory domain thought to control access of substrates to the active site in humans there are thought to be four different versions of this regulatory domain and thus four versions of the enzyme depending on alternative splicing though none of their structures have yet been properly determined it has been suggested that this domain might be an intrinsically unstructured protein which has no clearly defined tertiary structure but so far no evidence has been presented supporting this claim it has however been shown that the domain has a low occurrence of secondary structures which doesn't weaken suspicions of it having a disordered overall structure as for the tetramerization and catalytic domains their structure was found with rat tyrosine hydroxylase using x-ray crystallography this has shown how its structure is very similar to that of phenylalanine hydroxylase and tryptophan hydroxylase together the three make up a family of homologous aromatic amino acid hydroxyl Isis regulation tyrosine hydroxylase activity is increased in the short term by phosphorylation the regulatory domain of tyrosine hydroxylase contains multiple serine ester residues including sr 8 sr 19 sr 31 and sr 40 that are phosphorylated by a variety of protein kinases SR 40 is phosphorylated by the camp dependent protein kinase sr 19 and sr 40 to a lesser extent is phosphorylated by the calcium calmodulin dependent protein kinase matk a PK 2 mitogen-activated protein - activating protein kinase has a preference for s or 40 but also phosphorylate s or 19 about half the rate of s or 40s or 31 is phosphorylated by erk1 and erk2 extracellular regulated kinases 1 and 2 and increases the enzyme activity to a lesser extent than for s or 40 phosphorylation the phosphorylation at SR 19 and SR 8 has no direct effect on tyrosine hydroxylase activity but phosphorylation at SR 19 increases the rate of phosphorylation at SR 40 leading to an increase in enzyme activity phosphorylation at SR 19 causes a two-fold increase of activity through a mechanism that requires the the third of March 14 proteins phosphorylation at SR 31 causes a slight increase of activity and here the mechanism is unknown tyrosine hydroxylase is somewhat stabilized to heat inactivation when the regulatory serines are phosphorylated tyrosine hydroxylase is mainly present in the cytosol although it also is found in some extent in the plasma membrane the membrane association may be related to catecholamine packing in vesicles and export through the synaptic membrane the binding of tyrosine hydroxylase two membranes involves the n-terminal region of the enzyme and may be regulated by a three-way interaction between the third of March 14 proteins the n-terminal region of tyrosine hydroxylase and negatively charged membranes tyrosine hydroxylase can also be regulated by inhibition phosphorylation at SR 40 relieves feedback inhibition by the catecholamines dopamine epinephrine and norepinephrine the catecholamines trap the active site iron in the fayth 3 State inhibiting the enzyme it has been shown that the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase can be affected by the expression of sry the down regulation of the sry gene in the substantia can result in a decrease in tyrosine hydroxylase expression long-term regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase can also be mediated by phosphorylation mechanisms hormones eg glucocorticoids drugs eg cocaine or second messengers such as camp increased tyrosine hydroxylase transcription increase in tyrosine hydroxylase activity due to phosphorylation can be sustained by nicotine for up to 48 hours tyrosine hydroxylase activity is regulated chronically days by protein synthesis clinical significance a deficiency of tyrosine hydroxylase leads to impaired synthesis of dopamine as well as epinephrine and norepinephrine it is represented by a progressive encephalopathy and poor prognosis clinical features include dystonia that is minimally are non-responsive to levodopa extrapyramidal symptoms P ptosis miosis and postural hypotension this is a progressive and often lethal disorder which can be improved but not cured by levodopa response to treatment is variable and the long-term and functional outcome is unknown to provide a basis for improving the understanding of the epidemiology Jenna type phenotype correlation and outcome of these diseases their impact on the quality of life of patients and for evaluating diagnostic and therapeutic strategies of patient registry was established by the non-commercial International Working Group on neurotransmitter related disorders int D additionally alterations in the tyrosine hydroxylase enzyme activity may be involved in disorders such as segawa s dystonia Parkinson s disease and schizophrenia tyrosine hydroxylase is activated by phosphorylation dependent binding to the 3rd of March 14 proteins since the 3rd of March 14 proteins also are likely to be associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease Parkinson s disease in Huntington s disease it makes an indirect link between tyrosine hydroxylase in these diseases the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease has been shown to be significantly reduced compared to healthy individuals tyrosine hydroxylase is also an auto antigen in autoimmune poly endocrine syndrome 80s type 1 a consistent abnormality in Parkinson as diseases degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia leading to a reduction of stray shal dopamine levels as tyrosine hydroxylase catalyzes the formation of l-dopa the rate limiting step in the biosynthesis of dopamine tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency does not cause Parkinson's disease but typically gives rise to infantile parkinsonism although the spectrum extends to a condition resembling dopamine responsive dystonia a direct pathogenetic role of tyrosine hydroxylase has also been suggested as the enzyme is a source of h2o2 and other reactive oxygen species ROS and a target for radical mediated injury it has been demonstrated that l-dopa is effectively oxidized by mammalian tyrosine hydroxylase possibly contributing to the cytotoxic effects of l-dopa like other cellular proteins tyrosine hydroxylase is also a possible target for damaging alterations induced by ROS this suggests that some of the oxidative damage to tyrosine hydroxylase can be generated by the tyrosine hydroxylase system itself tyrosine hydroxylase can be inhibited by the drug alpha methyl parity racine material this inhibition can lead to a depletion of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain due to the lack of the precursor l-dopa el34 dihydroxy phenylalanine which is synthesized by tyrosine hydroxylase this drug is rarely used and can cause depression but it is useful in treating pheochromocytoma and also resistant hypertension older examples of inhibitors mentioned in the literature include Oda known and aqua myosin references further reading external links genereviewsnih/uw entry on tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency including tyrosine hydroxylase deficient dopher responsive dystonia or segawa syndrome an autosomal recessive infantile parkinsonism tyrosine plus hydroxylase at the US national library of medicine medical subject headings mesh
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Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor Walkthrough - Part 11 - The Great White Graug
oh he just smashes the floor hey everyone my name is mike and welcome back to middle ear shadow of mordor in between the last video and this one i've actually done a lot of him not a lot of story but you know the way we have to get the wall chiefs you have to brand them i did all that in my own time because it's not really much of a story progression it's just me repeating the same thing over and over again branding award chief getting him on my side you know doing the bodyguard stuff so we're just going to do focus on main mission stories so we'll actually catch up with torvin in this video and see what lc has to teach us about the wild beasts in the in mordor so we've got two of and there's more to teach you about hunting beasts before you face the great white grog so let's do this here he is big boy turvin i hope you're not put off from my wee scars at all i actually have a few of my own oh i'll bet what type of battle scars did you get from the black gate splinters oh did you scar your voice telling your soldiers to head into battle tread lightly my scars run very deep the mighty grog you give me these and he also took my hunting partner so what now well another lesson for you mccartney maybe you'll even come out of this one on scar i don't think there's much left in the story but this is backward one of the last few missions you've got shooting crabane to prepare us for the mighty grog you wanna hunt grog and so you shall but not just any crowd this is a rare one it's territorial strong enough to claim land as its own and you and me were trespassing tell me captain you ever slay a groud before today will be the first of many now you're talking like a hunter i've got a feeling in my gut you may survive this captain now since that's the largest part of you i like those odds so i assume you have a plan to kill this grog i do captain and since you're so good at taking orders i'll tell you how step by step step one when he's crunching on an uruk sneak up behind the giant beast and bleed the bastard's ankle why not his throat there is one place crowds aren't covered in spiky scales they don't call a weakness a grog's heel for nothing you want me to sidle up to this beast if you can manage it without being crushed yes so we have to take his ankle out and make him fall to his knee pretty similar to him if you ever play shadow of the colossus that's how you normally get on top of the colossi here it goes what a fine fine specimen and it'll meet a fine and all right so we're going to actually stealth up to it sneak up to behind an unaware gravity by square to believe it bleeding the grog will cause massive damage and attract characters how about attract karagoz this mother bloody grog or something okay so let's see i'm just going to stealth mode even though this is so freaking fast i've been playing now with alien isolation and this is so fast okay you've actually been spotted tim take two on that okay so this time we're not actually going to rush in he's killed all the oryx that he was trying to get i think so he's sitting down have a little munch on the oryx so let's go to his ankle lead attack here we go that will okay so let's just get a bit high actually because that's how your mount carry goes from above unless you counted them i need a category for speed i need to get a bit closer there we go got the import so we need to tame this guy first right underneath the garage sounds though enough shoot him in the head so we got to lower the growth to tobin first so he's going to charm him he said and then we have to shoot him in the head so there's 12 on the left-hand side right there tolvin's going to do something it's going to distract him there we go he's shot in the head now shoot this only go in the head and fully charged a shot to stun it yeah i already did that isn't he stunned is he stunned now oh you have to shoot him a few times in the eye is that necessary what's step four it should think for yourself all right ability unlocked hunter approached gay you've gained the ability to manchester underground i purchased on girl i can press r1 you can also to mount it yeah you can also match i want to mount a stungrog from above so you can do it from the ground so let's say let's get off this mount move next to him i have an idea why are you doing it so it reminds me so much of god of war will you take on a big boss whoa [ __ ] so the whole plan here was to kill the grog but we've actually possessed it so you can attack with square in the area then you can also grab and eat orex to regain health so it seems got full health we'll just go on a killing spree oh he just smashes the floor taking a bit of damage there so let's eat a auric how much health do you gain back not a lot you don't get much help at all can i shoot not really you can shoot but you don't you can't really aim properly eating is kind of i don't know if it's worth doing because it takes time and also you don't gain that much health let's eat this last guy your life ends with the stick of my blade i wonder if you can dismount him and he'll just free improvising eh all right captain that's it you should instinct gumption respect training's over cops let's go spill something all right so we got two of him by our side now he's we've gained his respect hunting partners success doesn't seem to touch that dwarf the seven rings of power did not turn the dwarf kings to race as the nine rings did to men they are a stubbornness stone and cannot be dominated by evil that is why sauron has sworn to destroy them all right so how many missions have we got left we've got a camp mission there we've actually got another touring mission over there the great white grog is actually going to take on the big grog now that was just like casual grug and we're going to take on the big great white one now it's always white in it great white it's like the rare species so we're going to make our way over there to this mission all right guys so we're here they've got this mission here with tim torbin we can actually go for the big great white grog he's not just a normal grog he's actually the most rarest grog you've ever seen i guess the great white dwarven heads up captain time to go hunting all right so we gotta tame this first mountain karagor oh come on i spammed x there so there's different ways to mount cargos now we lower we can jump up and up up high jump on top of it this will be the easiest way oh [ __ ] he's jumped up with us we can also counter him oh come on there we go so we're on the cargo got that eventually i assume you know the path the real question is are you ready to travel that's a game just get a plant there to get healthy whatever happens during the hunt think what would torment do actually that's a good life lesson for you to follow always i pray your training sticks or else you'll stick to the wall once the mighty crowd holds you there i'm ready to fight the grog and that's just what you do fight no art no finesse the hunt isn't about swinging and slashing it's bigger than that from your perspective dwarf everything is bigger yes this crowd is very very big oh oh wait you're mocking me craigs are one of the oldest species of mordor and the deadliest by far it's been a long time since i faced this crowd let us hope time wasn't as gentle to him as it was to me my old partner and i once tracked a grog from mount dolmen to nog rock we finally slayed it and got stuck under his leg for two days ah those were fun times last time i saw the beast was when my old partner and i tracted into his dwelling how did you get out alive luck the groud knocked me senseless when it came to it had ended my partner facing that creature alone was a death sentence i'd been hunting this crowd for almost a decade that's a lot of years of dedication to one beast dedication or a sign you preach better than you want oh that's funny captain i'll be sure to laugh when the beast eats you alive the mighty groud will be my legacy dwarves will tell tales of turvan the hunter for generations i'll have them throw your name in there somewhere all right so it seems we'll only need cargos to kind of like give us the speed to get around the grog we don't actually need it to mount it the cargos are too quiet i don't think the grog is home then we go in and we wait an ambush oh military i like it how big is this guy gonna be it's gonna be huge it's an axe that's just as sharp as a day our father made it oh ability time found some old treasure oh foreign is so this is the um the chisel we found it seems it was used to make the rings hey that's right remember me oh [ __ ] oh my god it's brave i thought we were jumping on it jumped over it all right this ain't gonna be easy we haven't got our cargo anymore have we so the legendary garage itself oh [ __ ] rule number one never mind we improvise yeah move away from him to get into charge so maybe we need to make him charge into a war so shoot the guard in the head to disorient him then dodge out the way and then he's probably going to run into a wall right there you go near the stun guard just attack cause oh one come on go go go go go go so shoot me the head when he's charging okay i got this did we do it let's get now we can attack him it's quite dark in here i can't really see that's so bad a wall right there oh hello we can do it having some more focus to slow down time so when he starts to charge that's when we shoot him in the head shoot crawls onto the ground's hand so um grog's gonna try and heal isn't he with the ghouls that's the bonus objective is that one that's one come on shot in the hand right there that's it so maybe we should just kill the the um the little guys actually no you [ __ ] i was gonna hit that see this time there we go right next to him now we can do it okay so we need to kill the ghouls it's easy to just kill them i think then try and shoot them out of hand no more elf shots i said it was a head shot right now i shall finish this hunt hey tub in oh please don't die in the process of this oh it's so brave oh my god bruce oh god i think he's dead ah well that's what he called beast anthony indeed indeed next time i'm not gonna let you have all the fun oh no no this is the last time i have other prank to pursue well you need help on your journey so what are you saying please don't know i have to do this on my own if you survive come near the blue mountains here and lots of friends they will drink until their kegs run dry i've seen how much a dwarf can drink i do hope our paths cross again so long torben wait now how do i get you out of here he eats that don't he he eats what he hunts what is that going to taste like looks so fatty all right so that's the great white grog dead so we finished now with 12 in and we can now do other stuff i think the things we've got left to do in the whole game really are the slave missions and then the actual main campaign if i am getting the the black captains killed and all the black hand and all that so thanks for watching guys see you guys next time bye
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DJ Gig Log - EPIC SETUP (Cold Sparks, Movers, LIT)
what up everyone we're out at uh Grandover Estates today got a wedding we're loading in all of the gear big one today and we got a lot of stuff outside too so Grandover is one of those big Resorts that has like a whole underground world where basically you can make it from one end to another there's service elevators that go up every floor and it's it's amazing last time I was here we got lost heavy so try to take some Menthol notes right now so uh we we loaded everything up the freight elevator to the main room and on the way out we passed the florist who just got here uh they brought two Vans full of flowers and Decor it's this wedding is a very very very nice wedding today I mean that's why we're here at 10 A.M setting up everything and right now we're walking up the back way to get to the lawn where oh yeah it's right here we're gonna be doing the ceremony so yeah if we back up to here we'll be good so this is where we need to go let's update you guys on what's going on we're uh we've been here for an hour hour 40. almost two hours we still haven't set up the reception upstairs that's just how long it takes to load into this facility that's why we charge accordingly this place is not for the easy load-in ever Outback we have all four of the ceremony speakers set up we'll take you guys back out there in a second we're gonna go sound check that real quick just make sure all the speakers are equalized properly and yes you did hear me we are doing four speakers at the ceremony for a true stereo sound system check out this place Grandover Resort love this place if you guys uh are following of the channel you might have seen I was out here helping my buddy Dan back in like 2018 2019 with a wedding this place you need a lot of help that's why we got Trey well I'm gonna be back out here in November for a wedding with probably twice the production of this and uh we're definitely going to bring uh two guys to that one get this done a lot quicker anyways catch you guys inside all right guys so here is the ceremony setup we are back tucked behind where the ceremony is happening this is kind of my Alleyway to talk to the coordinator so that we can communicate when to send people down through here back here we got the standard ceremony rack two audio technical three thousand fourth chance Yamaha mixer laptop playing music that laptop will not actually be there it'll be down there because when you put your laptop screen near your antennas it causes interference a little tip for you guys don't put your laptop screen near your antennas this can cause interference don't do that put your laptop off to the side anyways power and XLR is ran all the way around this perimeter somewhere close to about 400 feet of XLR to four different speakers so this is the ceremony area and for all you guys looking to get into the high-end game this is what you guys need to be doing with your customers to make sure you provide the exact service and the exact value that they're looking looking for in talking with this client the mother in particular her biggest thing was the ceremony the ceremony is in it is the biggest thing ever for her and especially her daughter walking down the aisle this only happens once and her biggest thing was having a very good equalized sound around the room this client you gotta imagine this client in their house they have Sonos distributed audio in their house so they have speakers throughout their whole house so that everywhere in the house the music is playing evenly so they didn't want one speaker playing from one side being louder on this side than this side that's not what they're looking for now that gets the job done for most ceremonies but like I said talk to your clients customize your services and charge accordingly the solution we came up with we were originally going to do two speakers but they decided to go with four make sure that the whole entire space down here as guests are coming from inside to outside there's even distributed audio throughout even sound they can hear the mics wherever they're at and that it's just overall a very very nice sounding system and this is by far the best sound accounting ceremony system I've ever done so let me show you what you got so we have four speakers prize of Turbo Turbo sound ip300s and led systems Maui five goes so we have the turbosound ip300s I did not get rid of them I still got them we put them on stands one on either side mirroring each other and then up here on the front we have the LED systems Maui 5 goes so we have one here and one there I would have used four of the Maui 5 goes but we are doing Four Weddings or we're doing three weddings today and a homecoming so I only had access to two of the Maui 5 goes the other two have to go to the other two weddings that we're doing this is one of the three but yeah we ran XLR cord for you guys that want to know the cording up there is the rack it comes down to the speaker it was across to that speaker goes all the way down around the back to that speaker and then it goes to that speaker and it allows for very clean distributed audio for out I'm gonna play a quick little song sample for you guys and then we're gonna go rock upstairs to set up the upstairs I'm not sure how well you can hear it but it's even throughout even back here I can hear those speakers so there you guys go behind the scenes of setting up a very very custom ceremony setup for this wedding uh we are now going to get working on everything else and here's the ballroom setup we've got all of our gear right here to set up so we got two totems movers they're doing a vinyl wrap Dance Floor got the turntable Booth LED Maui 44s audio rack in the back they're gonna pipe and drape this all off and they're also doing totems over here to do on the chandeliers and up lights oh and cold Sparks so the theme of today's video is heavily um day in the life of running a company and also doing a wedding in the same day mostly you guys are seeing me do this wedding today but right now like I mentioned we have three other events going on today two other weddings Marcels has a wedding I think he's doing a monogram and ceremony audio Ralph's got a wedding just Audio Only and then Drake's got a 800 person Homecoming in Boone he's driving two hours for that when we get back to the house though I will show you guys a little bit of what Drake's gonna be taking he's taking the big Subs big speakers and all that and up lights but uh we're at Chipotle Drake's loading up all the gear he's got for the uh homecoming dance today LED foam sticks he's still got to get some up lights out of there SRX speakers vrx speakers um all you guys can shut up about uh using the truck we do have a tonneau cover but beautiful out there's no chance of rain so he's good to go just gonna load it up with all the gear and uh that saves us the cost of a U-Haul that's always a plus side Running Company phone problems but I am uh it's a black tie event so I have a tie today first time I wore a tie in probably three years but um yeah Trey's all dressed up we're gonna head over to Grandover and rock out this wedding well everyone we're uh out on the lawn right now to check out those Florals let me tell you guys the florals today on point we're gonna get all everything turned on we're about 15 minutes until Prelude needs to start and uh we'll be ready to rock all right well we're rocking and rolling we got the Prelude music playing people are showing up the videographers tapped in we got both with the mic set up me and Trey looking fresh as always in our little back Corridor here people are getting set down and all four speakers are rocking take a peek at these floors real quick [Music] but I'd wait a minute [Music] husband and wife you may feel the marriage with a kiss yay everybody that's a wrap ceremony done moving on we are going I'm going to go upstairs make sure everything's all set on that while Trey breaks this down thankfully we're not playing music for cocktail they have a guitarist that's gonna be playing the cocktail hour um but we will meet you upstairs all right guys we're all set up just a little Point here for you guys um if you guys are doing cold Sparks and you want to do them in nice venues get yourself a Dyson so you can sweep up all of the dust that the cold Sparks produce but florals are going into position tray is ready look at this setup we changed all the lights to Pink Maui 44 g2s cold Sparks setup out of the way so I forgot the press record on um that GoPro right there for introductions but it was pretty lit it was pretty dope and um this this setup's amazing but classic love songs for dinner yeah let me show you guys some cinematics real quick [Music] [Applause] thank you foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] this is [Music] everybody [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] Single Ladies to the dance floor two one foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] hands up hands up hands up hands up fishing [Music] inside [Music] baby [Music] baby anyways [Music] foreign [Music] Jesus [Music] in a lot of places [Music] foreign [Music] to the right to the right to the front two front to the right [Applause] [Music] oh yeah yeah [Music] foreign [Music] slow down [Music] check it out [Music] reasons [Music] quick little last call at the bar last call of the bar [Music] s don't forget everything [Music] [Applause] [Music] I brought Katie missed out on one song so we gotta players one song One More Time real quick [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] turn out tonight [Music] somebody made some noise for Katie and Emerson give it up one time unfortunately it's that time of the night it's time for the last song of the night [Applause] get up on the Dance Floor One Last Song with Katie and Emerson on their wedding day [Music] Make Some Noise one more time Make some noise [Applause] [Music] there's the aftermath for you we're breaking it all down get it all ready to roll out of here you guys uh need a like a Dyson vacuum totally not for your house but like if you if you want one you could totally buy one to use to clean up the powder after uh cold Sparks and you know when we're when you're not at events you could also maybe like use it at your house hey that right no no no we use it for cold Sparks yeah always use them for the cold Sparks never at the house but but you could use it at the house and then it's a business asset and yeah we're cleaning up yeah we got a journey all the way down the back alley all the way to the service area it's gonna take like an hour to load out of here honestly it takes forever one more look at the Florals florals last thing all right I really don't like using these things honestly but they're really convenient like honestly but Loadout takes forever with these things all right so I know how much you guys love me talking but I'm gonna talk this whole time we just dropped off the first thing and we got like two more trips between me and him to move stuff all the way to the back loading dock so we'd have to take the surface elevator down and the surface elevator is not too far from the ballroom but it still takes a decent amount of time maybe like five minutes to move everything over to where the surface elevator is then you gotta take it all the way down this long hallway which if you noticed I've still been talking because we still even at the service elevator that takes us up to the second floor we're in the basement hope you guys enjoyed this wedding it was very fun I had a good time I had a great time um a lot of complications a lot of things I've never actually done before the wedding in terms of the level that we did but um yeah that whole walk we just now got here took a minute but we still got to get all of this stuff all this stuff over to the loading dock we have to go then walk all the way out to the parking lot to get truck bring the truck around get the stuff 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Corona Virus Frustration Podcast #3. Tim Bridle chats with Warwick Lister-Kaye on his progression.
[Music] oh my okay well I guess this is coronaviruses frustration podcast number three potentially and a return leg in terms of we thought you'd run where you were interviewing me and I thought be good if I did one interviewing you you're what I would say is an up-and-coming Scottish pilot and you've seemed to progress quite quickly which is quite interesting it's been quite interesting watching your progression I guess you've got some great trips you've changed your gliders a couple of times you're now doing some really good flights and interesting lines and you think to uh sort of totally immersed yourself in the sport and even find in time to chair the sh PF yet so it's Scotch hang-gliding and paragliding Federation listen and will maybe come back to touch on some of those things in terms of like the script for the talk if you like I guess some of that stuff around progression and glide a choice and I have you know what you've learned I guess which is a relatively few years really yeah that's right well I mean it's very kind of you to talk to me to him and I feel extremely unworthy I certainly haven't flown 170k across the entire land mass of Scotland but no it is it's been fascinating for me i I was a bit of a late comer to the sport I mean I didn't start and so I was nearly 40 and I think that's actually probably a good thing in some respects in that I suspect that if I'd started in my 20s I might have killed myself quite quickly I was a bit of a nutter when I back in the army my army days and then after that but I've probably mellowed well hopefully I've mellowed quite a lot since then but at the same time in this you know while I've been paragliding which is six years almost to the day I've also got married and had two small kids so my life has changed quite dramatically you know my personal life as well as learning to fly and it's interesting how about how that how my personal life it now informs quite a lot of my paragliding thinking I'm having two small children certainly again has just perhaps taken the you know some of the well it is is persuaded me to be even more careful and leave myself even more margin that I might have done otherwise so that's a good thing yes I'm similar I yeah I was flying when I had to my daughter what twelve years ago now and it doesn't change your outlook a little bit and also in terms of competing demands on your time I did one know you were juggling things and now you how your wife was with your you're flying you're flying passion I guess that's the right word well she very good about it or she's like to present I know she's really she's amazing I mean I'm very grateful to her for being as cool about it as she is I mean I have to say that we are in a very very fortunate position in that we my wife and I run a a tourism business which we run together and we run from home so I'm here at home with her and with the kids you know 365 days a year other than when I'm flying and I'm typically flying you know 30 to 40 days a year so I my argument is that she gets to see me and I'm here to support her with the kids I have a lot more than you know I would be if I was going out to work Monday to Friday 9:00 to 5:00 and she seems to accept that point of view and is very cool about me going flying actually I mean it's my business that does prevent me from flying in the day that you did your epic record-breaking flight and the reason I couldn't come out that day was because I was with clients and you know I was doing my job and it's it's like mildly unfortunate that my sub work season starts in April and ends in September so obviously coincides with the Scottish flying season but I mean even so I'm still able to get out again a hell of a lot more than I would if I had a nine-to-five job working in an office and so I'm you know I'm considered myself so blessed because of that so when when I do miss out on epic days and it does happen I just have to be stoic about it except that you know that's life yes you live in quite nice part of the world in terms of access to some some nice mountains near you right that's right so I'm instruct class just west of him Vaness and from my house I can see a Corbett and just beyond that I've got Glen Africa and Sapphira and Glen conic which is this sort of incredible you know mountainous playground it has tiny which is the highest Munro north of the Great Glen within it and it's really beautiful it's major boonies mind you there's not there's not many roads in there but I just love I love it there I I'd love for more pilots Scottish parts to come and fly in this area but it's quite difficult to get to I mean for the Aberdeen boys that so you know three hour drive to get here and the same for you know you guys bit further so not an awful lot pilots come here myself and some of the Highland Club boys tend to you know just explore it on our own some of the top quite a lot at the time but it's fantastic I've also I mean I live at the bottom of a steep south-facing slope which is probably about 100 metres high we just got a launch at the top of it and I do you know so I can literally walk out my back door and 15 minutes later launch I've never managed to fly an XC from the hill above my house but it is definitely doable so that's one of my sort of ambitions your progression or what we'll come back to that possibly something about some of the lines that you've been flower which I think they're quite interesting you don't seem to be scared to go and induce so what maybe come back to that as well but just just sort of get the ball rolling tell us a little bit about where you learn and you know why what it wasn't due to sports six years ago well um I'd I'd always wanted to fly I had flying dreams while asleep all of my life and I had like recurrent recurring dreams about flying and I hear that from a lot of people and I had I when I was younger it doesn't seem to happen to me anymore but I used to have what I think I referred to as lucid dreams so like dreams where I could almost control my flying within the dream and it was all linked to do with concentration and various other factors and the more the more I concentrated the you know the higher I could fly etc it was really weird but also so cool and I used to wake up you know really happy having had those those dreams and then I was hitchhiking through the Andes shortly after 9/11 and I saw some paragliders flying off a hill and I I was totally skint so I walked up the hill I sat at the top of the hill really envious of these guys flying there was a tandem set up basically and at the end of the day as the Sun was setting there was only one guy left on the hill and I went I hadn't had the bravery to go and talk to them but I sort of gathered my courage and I went and spoke to him and he spoke a little bit of English and I chatted to him for a few minutes and then he said well look I've got to fly dying and you know I could do with a passenger would you like to come with me I said yes please and we launched and I think because it was the end of the day and I was not a paying passenger he was just having fun for himself and we boated a boat for about half an hour and I was just I just absolutely thought it was the coolest thing ever but then I and so I decided that I would paraglide but then I don't know it just never did it and I think it was because I thought that it was gonna be a hell of a lot harder to learn and it actually ended up being and you know life got in the way I had various jobs and very busy jobs etc and it was my 39th birthday and I thought I'm getting old I better start doing some of the things I've always meant to do and paragliding was top of the list and so I sort of literally just googled how'd you learn to paraglide and iced I find the flying fever school in Aran was that his idea and I went to Malaga with with her and that was basically where I did my EP and I then spent a summer this was in 2014 I spent the summer driving down to Erin whenever a kospi could get some more training but it's a hell of a long way from Inverness to Erin and it didn't really work out that well so I was ap for a long time I was like I can't remember how long but like a year and a half or something two years maybe even and I I was lucky that the Highland Club lads were cool about me probably breaking the PHP a rules and coming out and flying neat close to them shall we say while EP and that was a that was to be honest with you I learned as much just from going out with those guys as I did probably from the school and then a big step for so I would say that my progression has been in in in leaps like I've had periods of stagnation and then I've had and I've done things which have resolved in a big step forward and there's been a few of those I went to Hotel California in the south of Spain with here and he was absolutely superb and I think he probably realized almost immediately that some I was really pretty pretty wet behind the ears I was on an airway at the time I was on a bolero and he it was it was a very small group of pilots staying at the hotel and there's only about four of us and he really looked after me for a week and that was really my first opportunity to do some so prolonged thermal in flights we didn't do any cross-country but you know places like Auto buy you can sort of fly you know for an hour or two hours just thermal annealing thermally and so that was really really good and at the end of that we he said to me work you need to get rid of that bolero and buy yourself a tequila and and that was what really was good advice I mean it wasn't until I got the tequila that I realized what a kind of bond or the bolero really was and that tequila was and was just such a fantastic progression wing you know I went from from having never done an ACCI on that tequila to flying 120 K in India you know a year or so later so it took me me and that I mean that wing progressed a long way together yeah yeah okay well that's probably about the time that I would have met you them because the first time we met was down to toe on the north side and you were there with your wife maybe you ain't married at the time I'm not sure you have the terrier don't think you have any kids with you and no that's right we won't not know Becky and I went mate we'd walked up there as you say with the dog I think the north-south cut were there that day weren't they I'm not sure it was that day or not so be honest but I remember it being tint and remember you as a dog with all Jack Russell terrier type saying and I'm gonna be wife in there that's how olives obviously there they're young loves because his wife still coming out with him always good and still coming up with I wonder how long that would last what that day nearly ended our relationship because I mean not I'm not being serious but we there was a sort of minor marital tiff that actually happened in the air so I had just been I had just got fly sky high on my iPhone and I was sort of experimenting with it and Becky and I had a conversation on the way up the hill about whether or not I should put the phone on to airplane mode and if I didn't you know that she might be able to ring me in flight and you know that would be novel or if she needed to get hold of me she would ring me in flight anyway so I'm sure you remember that day is suddenly everything kicked off quite rapidly we were all sort of chilling out on the hill and then these really strong thermic cycles started coming through there was a winged wings thrashing about all over the place and then we all got off at the same time as quite a few pilots there wasn't wasn't a and it was a bit hectic there was sort of quite a lot of scratching and kind of low thermal in going on with a lot of pilots kind of crossing each other's paths and whatever and I was you know again still very nervous and slightly freaking out and I was just starting to get some turns in just I just got enough height to be able to sort of get 360 turns and I was looking at the thermal tracker on fly skyhigh and my wife decided to ring me and so my phone was ringing and I couldn't I couldn't answer it because my gloves on so I ripped my glove off it was probably about 70 meters above the hill I ripped my glove off with with my teeth jabbed the answer button on my phone and screamed get off the she said to me later where you need the advance at the call because I heard you from the grains quite a good day managed to get to base mark Robson mark Robson had come up to be on launched and said look worried this is potentially gonna be quite a booming spring day you know you need to be really on it he was obviously it was obviously nervous for me as and mark was a real mentor to me earlier on and actually really sweetly wrote me a quite a long letter at one stage basically saying that what you've got to survive the next year and and these are some tips to how to do that and he was looking out for me that day and then shortly after that incident with my wife probably 10 minutes later he and I were therming together at base which was yeah really really fantastic and I didn't get very far I did the transition to the scythe and then bomb died but no it was cool it was nice day yeah do you remember I mean I remember my first sort of trip to baste it was that that wasn't your first trip to base do you remember your first time at cloud base isn't where I do yeah it was in June 2015 so but yeah I guess I've been flying for about a year and a bit and myself and Neil Rawlings had driven diatonic more was a few wives there and I'll never forget the cloud there was this cloud just over the carpark kind of Quarry area in front of Mike Moore that looked like a lot of fun since it's Easter I'll get an Easter reference in it was just this beautiful circular bun of a Clyde with a flat bottom and I kind of you know in a rounded top and it just looks like literally like a sort of someone had you know drawing it you know in a cross-country flying book and I launched I was actually I think was one of the first pilots off and I just flew out underneath then I started going up and I started turning and again it was just this weird realization that I was going to get to base and you know the sensation of getting colder and excited but frightened as well and and then getting to base and then Neal was on the radio because he'd caught me up saying write what we're gonna do now and I I said well I I think I can see a cloud street in front of us I mean I didn't have a clue what was talking about and I and I set off into wind on my on my tequila on my low B and and of course I was on the deck about ten minutes later Anil went off downwind and flew a 30 K xes interested never forget this time I get to basin that elation that get in there you know and it was amazed you say that sort of an T some sort of there what I do now and there's a little bit of fear mixed in with it but yeah the absolute overriding joy yet to base the first time I don't think it's anything quite like it I think it's a bit like losing your virginity is this actually about to happen I'm okay I think this is actually going to happen you know it's good choice good low bid he looks after Jill I sense a little bit performance is that the wings that you took to India yes so when with that type of thing because I remember seeing you sort of go yeah I haven't met yet into that time and then not really you know our paths don't cross that that often due to its geography but then I saw some postings from Museum so you know you do some good stuff over there I was quite impressed what year would that be that was 2016 as October 2016 and yes I've been flying for two and a bit years and I felt I think I felt a bit stuck I had gone through a couple years of a hell of a lot of failure you know lots of turning up to the hill with a bunch of boys and they'd all gone cross country at night and I'd not and being frustrated but also had a few you know had had some success and I had been to two Hotel California that been a great step forward for me and so I booked on to one of jockeys India XC safaris and I think I probably knew when I booked on it that I wasn't quite ready for it but at the same time I always feel like to progress in any sport if you play against guys who are better than you you know that's the way that you're gonna really get better faster obviously there's quite a high stakes strategy in paragliding and it nearly didn't pay off but I think one of the what I did which was good was I went and did an SIV in Turkey just before I went out to India so I did the SIV on the tequila I came home I wasn't sharing home for about two weeks and then I flew out to India and ended up being a great trip but it didn't start very well we arrived in beer and then the next day was supposed to be the first priority riding day and it was cancelled because a guy had died the previous day and so the local authorities had had you know had to cancel flying for a day yeah so we were stuck in our hotel you know kind of frustrated as hell but also you know with this of psychological dead weight of the fact that a guy had died the previous day in the back of our minds and then the following day we when I up and we launched and started going west and I just very very quickly discovered that I was massively out of my depth and I was taking collapse after collapse after collapse and we ended up on a on a nose I think it's just the nose just east of big face and sort of knows that you have to kind of climb up before you cross the face and no see you're thermally but you're pretty close to the ground you're only you know 20 30 40 meters off and grind and I was just getting big vitals repeatedly getting big frontals and I was absolutely myself and I I went I said on the radio today boo boo I'm really like at the top end of my kind of comfort range here and he looked after me the guides were dipper and Stefan Bernhardt and they were both fantastic as well as well as jockey obviously he looked after me got me through that day but but that evening i sat on the end of my bed in the hotel and I thought to myself my wife is pregnant and I hear doing this for fun and I'm and I feel like I nearly died several times today we know what the hell am I actually doing i I've never had I mean normally you know I'm quite sort of physically and mentally robust person but I really held my head in my hands for about an hour thinking what the hell am I gonna do and I had pretty much made my mind up that I was gonna go and tell jockey that I was sacking it and I was gonna go home basically and then I thought well I'm gonna give it one more go and as you know and beer the great thing is that you're flying this Ridge and you've got a massive valley in front so if it all goes tits up you can just fly out into the body so I thought I was playing yeah so I thought I'll go and give it another go and if I'm not happy I will just fly out into the valley and I'll just land and I'll just enjoy being in India so I went back up and the next day was I think the first day had probably been a particularly kind of spicy day the next day was a lot easier and it also had a good chat with Daboo in the hotel about like active flying and he'd given me some pointers and I find the second day a lot easier and then it just got better and better and better and by the end of that I think it was two weeks were right there I was flying the tequila like I you know I was flying it to its maximum I was on old full bar between climbs I was you know if I was taking collapses it was just it was just funny you know just laughing and flying on although the number of collapses had gone down dramatically and had flown to Dharmashala and back hundred and twenty K and I think we did 50 hours that over the course of the of the course so you know that that was a massive massive leap forward for me that trip and I came home feeling like a different pilot totally different pilot so you know these these collapses that you were getting you know you the flying in India can be especially in the autumn can be affected by inversions and that type of thing that can get quite rough Illuminations was it and you sort of said it was quite feisty conditions but was it partly that you just hadn't learned to fly active neo or was it like a combination no I think well I think it was a combination I think that was that first day was quite tasty and the worst minute versions and and also there are a couple of spots particular spots they're worse than other places and I think you know what I think one of the things I learned was if you're not if you're not enjoying it in one spot then just fly away and try and find somewhere a bit better but mostly it was I I didn't have a bloody clear but active flying and you know obviously with this sport it's incredible how one sentence someone can say one sentenced to you and it can change things for you so dramatically and I remember Deb you saying to me you know if you feel your line goes slack one of the brake lines you've got to whack your hand down and if that means whacking your hand down to that's on your hip to rien fait the wing off of or prevent a collapse then so be it you know as long as you bring it back up again quickly yeah and I didn't know that and now you know I I applied it the following day and I mean I literally went from having like multiple collapses in each thermal I was in to having practically no classes a bit more dangerous and Debbie was just a boy in them days it could have been more than 1617 I guess but he was already a good pilot and yeah quite quite quite crazy place indeed and a good place to learn it school taught where I learned to do alpine XC and I did that down south Ryan that was my first popper XE I did it on their own with a couple of mulches you know it's quite a magical place thing I was just I mean magicals the word we we did one day when we went over the back and got up to 5,000 meters and you know again anyway you know this but when you start off in India you're quite in that kind of inversion and it's quite hazy and your visibility is not that fantastic sort of up and down the the valley but then when you climb up higher it's like you just come out of all the haze and you leave all the pollution below you and suddenly the air is just crystal clear and you can see the Whitecaps of the Himalaya to the north and all the colors suddenly become more vibrant and and also I guess you again up to nearly 5,000 meters you've probably you're Brent your brains being affected a little bit well maybe it's a slightly trippy experience as well but I'll never forget spending probably 40 40 minutes or so at nearly 5,000 meters with with just with the gang of pilots that was with and just flying around around in circles we weren't going anywhere but just what incredible views of the of the Himalaya and the valley below and and then we flew forward I over the kind of main valley at incredible height and looking down all the you know the the patterns of the well they call the piping you know I was quite envious because in the old days we didn't go over the back so much and it was quite interesting gone back I went back this time this year all this year just grown man coming up to 2019 for first time in in 10 or 12 years I think and it was interesting that there was much more of this taking off on the east side very early in the day climbing up before the moist air came in with the clouds and the inversions really set up so it was very much just getting the the first thermals to the top of the human peak as they call it now and and getting over the back before the clouds came and it was interesting to see it expanded my sort of horizons again you know and I think that's something I find whether these trips is is it gives you a chance to sort of take a glide you take take the flying in you know two or three weeks flying to the next plateau was it where and often expands your horizons and and they are you did a few trips there and I guess they've been an important part your progression oh yeah absolutely totally I mean and it was after that so the during the India trip Jokke said to me that they're like the tequila is a bit of a sort of 50cc moped you know and he said I think you're probably ready for something the next step up so that's so I got that was that trip was in October so I packed up the tequila for the winter and then I sold it in the spring I'm sold it to to Gavin from from Aberdeen and I bought the chili so again yeah the the the India trips of elevated me to the point where I was felt ready for I definitely felt like I was flying the pants off the tequila and it was I there was nothing much more I could do on it and so I thought it was ready for a step up but you know there's sort of chilly but the chili was was a big step up though I have to say I was quite taken aback water biggest like the chick that step up from the Bolero to the chilli Tory to the tequila hadn't felt like a huge step up in terms of kind of pilot demands but I did feel like the step up from the tequila to Chile was quite a big step up and it took me quite a long time to get get the hang of the chilli your bill right is is quite acted glider but it tends to be giving you a lot of feedback without really giving you a lot of punishment as it were but it is it's a probably it's a pilot's grinding I guess you do feel a lot on the chain fry yeah well I think that was what I didn't realize was that all of that sort of active activity in it talking to me didn't you know that wasn't going to translate into something horrible happening and I didn't really realize that until I took it on an S IV which I didn't do until it had the glider for about a year so again I went out with another with jockey again to to oludeniz and ii sov and i was pretty nervous flying off on it and I really thought I was gonna get a spanking and and then you know flew out and did it asymmetric collapse it was just a total non-event I'm didn't even change direction and then frontals were just banging out instantaneously and then we're doing frontal zone bar and it was just you know after two days I suddenly realized that the Chili's just a pussycat really yeah so so that was a good thing to do and I kind of wish I'd done the SAV earlier because I think that would have given me the confidence so what we winter sort 20:18 by now only after he was at 2018 I guess so actually remember of top of my head yeah not so long ago and I get more and more agility back to Scotland and you start to do some nice X's in and around where you live there and in Scotland on the chilly yeah I mean it was really noticeable I don't know whether it was just a fluke or not but up until up until that point I think that my biggest flight had been on the tequila my biggest XC fly in Scotland had been about 22 K or something like that and I'd had the chili about 2 or 3 weeks and I went and met up with Tony shepherd's on the north side of the monoglia funny little launch a cotton ball where it was cold night but some he and I walked up it and then I launched it was not there was literally nothing happening and I launched and bomb died and I walked back up again Tony had taken off on his Xena and and scratched about a bit but then find a phone got away and I walked back up and I and I find something and then it was a quite a slow day was a day of real patients but I ended up flying I think 45 K or something so basically sort of doubled my PB within three weeks of having the new glider and I don't know whether it was that the glider was that much better or what but some it certainly felt like that to me I was like why spiders amazing you know this is going to really open up opportunities for me and it it was it was a good day and I remember I remember getting to base and hearing Tony on the radios saying is there anyone there's anyone I flying today is anyone on radio and I and I said yeah Tony um I'm here I'm at base and he went oh because he'd see me bomb I say said oh bloody hell worried well done where are you about 10k behind you and then we ended up landing not that far apart from each other so it was good yeah he's a good guy Tony's been a good answer to me as well he's been around the block a few times and I mean I've got good eye for the roots and saying I think some of these old climbers got a good eye for things and a good eye for boots for sure absolutely irena attorneys one of a kind of handful of guys who have been fantastic to me you know I think it's such a special aspect of the Scottish paragliding community that there are these you know and you're one of them kind of sky gods who who are not above you know just sitting on launch and patiently explaining to a total newbie you know the ins and outs of paragliding and I've benefited from Miramar Church jewels yourself Tony Mark Robson a whole bunch of people you know so much for now and and there's a link back to India in that you went for trip in the Alps with Deb you and Antoine and a few the boys boys won't be here from Scotland that was that is that 2018 or 2019 yeah so yeah myself Scott kid Mike Michael Deerman and Neil Neil Rawlings who's really my sort of main kind of paragliding party yeah we went with with Antoine and des baux and did this kind of all Bev Safari through through the Alps it was it was really really cool it was really a great trip it was one that again mark Robson had done it I had a few times I think with Tom Streicher and a few other guys and I remember them talking about it when I was you know total newbie and I remember I think I remember saying to mark like do you think I'd be able to come on this trip and he was like no you're really really not ready for it yet and so yeah for what three four or five years later I was I was able to go and do it and and he was right I wouldn't have been ready for it no it was it was really cool so they do they do a route from a shaman II walk down towards nice and it's pretty tried and tested I think this is sort of fairly well known kind of you know axiom highway ya highway and they've got a number of potential campsites that they know of along the way and they've got a ground support crew which is a couple of vehicles and and Lyn is regional lovely most lovely and Blas region lady I've ever met and so yeah they you bomb out they picked you up well ideally you don't bomb I ideally fly to the campsite but if you do buy might they pick you up and you arrive and you know there's kind of food being cooked over an open fire and there's beers on the go and you throw your tent up and sit under an apple tree and chill out and it's and then the next day you just do the same and it's um it's a really really really cool yeah yeah remember watching the the XE find in the chat logs the spots you know from from trips that mark and and Tom and things did the year before I think and then when you were doing and quite obvious I have to say very end of this it was quite sorry going no ideal so in terms of things you're picking up there on those sorts of tricky how do the briefings work in terms of choosing their line and picking away at routes as it were you're learning from some of the best in the business there a funded the Himalayan Odyssey you know a massive bulb if in the layers from didn't even through to occur and beyond yes yeah so they give you a morning briefing and they give you like a got a goal so this is what ideally we're we're going to try and get to you today and they'll give you a track log to put into your instrument and I think that's a really good thing to have I'm I don't like and I've been on you know one trip where you kind of get to base and then you died goes right now follow me and then you say you all sort of trot off like sheep behind the guide you don't really know where you're going now I like to be able to see on the instrument right that's where we are aiming to go and then it gives you I think that then gives you a better understanding of how that's you know your ideal line but the guides going off in that direction so why is he going that way when you know in order to achieve that goal how's he going to sort of you know put all his moves together and I find that really interesting in a good way of learning and you know then you can sort of talk about it afterwards as well with the kind of knowledge of what you were thinking about in the air if that makes sense so yeah how they approach it and and they a cartman but how many of us were on the trip there wasn't many others about eight of us eight and there was three guides so it's quite a good sort of guide to guest ratio guide to pilot guide to pilot ratio and a couple of those two or three of those pilots who who in the group had done the trip a number of times and they were like really really good pilots and they didn't really need guiding so so that meant that some Antoine and and Debbie were able to give us a full concentration to to anyone who was struggling and and helped them and it worked really well I think we I think Scott's gave a pretty good account of ourselves on the whole and actually we had there was a moment that sort of particular pride for me at the end of the trip because we had thought to ourselves that we would meet myself Mike Scott and Neil and thought to ourselves that after the trip had ended we would try and fly back to Germany ourselves basically evolved our way back to chamois and we did it we did sort of attempt that didn't quite work out the way we'd hoped because the weather wasn't great and also we ended up staying in there being bees more than our tents in fact I'm not sure we ever actually put a tent up at all but on the very last day the weather improved and it looked like it was a decent ex seeable day and so we set ourselves a pretty big task can't remember exactly how long it was but I think it was something like 150 K and we flew half of it which yeah you know so unguided and in total virgin territory and having only had a week's experience of flying in the Alps I was quite proud of that I thought we did quite well so yeah it was good it was very interesting to learn about the valley winds as well that's such a difference from from Scotland to to the Alps can be quite technical can you know that it can rain a lot and the value is technical I remember getting hit by a b08 and in Switzerland once and I didn't really understand it or appreciate the dangers but it just came in right as forecasted and spanked people and I was sitting here and God gave a spanking yeah that was that's a more peculiar sort weather hunt or associate wind but just just in terms of the flow of the valley winds what what was what what would you say two main takeaway in terms about the family winds from your experience I guess just be aware of them and I mean Scott we we got a lesson quite early on Scotty find himself landing backwards I think he was going about 15 K an hour backwards well yeah he handled it like a total boss and was fine but I got a fright from him telling the story and I mean I'm I'm very lucky and I've always been quite fast on my wings because I'm such a such a big guy but it was still a lesson and then I made a mistake couple of days later I managed to fly on with one of the guides everyone everyone had had bags I think most of them had sort of deliberately given up actually because it was a really really weak day and we've been scratching on a slope for literally hours and ever most of the boys said so this I'm going to go for a swim but I just stung clung on and eventually towards the end of the day it improved and got to base and ended up crossing the valley and then myself and one of the guys called Paul went on flew about 30 odd K but the valley winds were pretty strong and we could see below us and they were strong but also there was not we were in a an area where there wasn't really very good landing options so I think we just sort of pushed on just almost out of necessity and eventually there was more open fields below us and so we were dropping down to try and land and you know I started realizing that my grind speed had dropped almost zero and so I put the bar on and I was basically sort of dropping vertically on probably 3/4 bar and took a huge frontal collapse 15 meters off the current 20 now probably 20 meters off the ground and fortunately the chilly looks after me and it just reinforces immediately and I landed fine but then I said to Paul like I just saw the huge collapse and told him why and he said you must never ever ever apply the bar that close to the ground he was like you know firm with me [Music] underlines the importance of being on it on the safe glider until your experience catches up with your ambition I think I totally and you know absolutely again it was just one of those things that probably someone had told me somewhere along the line but it just hadn't sunk in and he and I think I remember too you know the rest of my life now he saying to me it's better to land backwards than to try and apply the bar it loads the grind those family wins I mean there as a general rule the winds going to be sucking up to the big mountain isn't it and if those source steep-sided and narrow land the winds and the bottoms can eventually and be quite strong so whatever the valley you've got a set up into winds on your approach because you've got to think well when I drop down I could end up not having any forward since I set down wind on a normal approach you might not make that do it so that's the general thing and someone said to me once that you know if it is windy land high you know that might be your best option you know you must have and on the valley you know I on the valley sides and walk down and that might get about that you know this is completely unknown and it's not really many options none time no that's not bad advice to think you didn't fall did anyway but yeah well again it's all right you've done a few fantastic trips that set the sound like you you've got to surge where you're wrecking the hours off your gliders you're on top of gliders you've learned a lot use that accelerated learning so you can you come back from from the Alps and again you're looking to change the greater than I know you've changed your glider this year or for this season and you're on you've gone across to the dark side is it where you're no longer on the sky war and watch my dismay but I think it's good news for you you you've moved to is it a maestro that's right yeah so I've got a bit of a surprise when I sent my chili off for its annual service at the end of last season they basically condemned the line set and I was um I was really taken aback because the wind was only two years old that it's interested so what what of course that just thing because there's a impact damp or something car I don't know I mean I I generally really try and look after my wings but occasionally you know of my standards have slipped and I probably you know brought my wing home stuffed it in the corner of the sitting room and then and then two days later thought you know if you know what I probably packed it away slightly damp I should get it out and dry it out properly but I think that I think Isis I don't know for sure but I suspect that there was a day that I took it to the beach it was a really really really windy day and it was it was just getting thrashed about on sand and stone and then I stuffed it into a ghost bush and I and I back flew it I basically had landed up so it's time there goes bush and I sort of back fluid out of the gorse bush and I managed to get it out of the bush and then spin it around and actually launched like on a tiny little dune from that situation but I have a feeling that that a couple of minutes so that was just you know the lines were highly under a high high tension in this bloody gorse bush and on the beach probably didn't have any good anyway so long story short I decided that I would get a new glider and and I'd read some pretty amazing reviews of the maestro and also as you just alluded to I've been a kind of sky walk man since you know since I got rid of the Bolero and I just thought I'd try a different manufacturer you know just to see what else was out there yes so kind of on a whim because I didn't have an opportunity to test fly it I rang up a few people I spoke to Nancy at fly bubble I spoke to Steve that's sick and wrong and spoke you know it spoke to them at length about the the maestro and and then I thought sorry I'll go for it and so I bought it and then I did three minutes flying on it me and Neil went and flew off a hill in in glen Clooney in the winter and then to Columbia probably not you know in terms of sort of pilot demands it's really not that dissimilar from the chilly yeah I had thought about going up to see and Neil flies in Alpena which he occasionally gives me a shot on and I you know I find the Alpena three I've already have a phone in fairly benign conditions but I find it pretty easy to fly so I was really so I was really tempted by an Alpina but it was the small kids that made me think no come on be sensible just you know and also I really believe I really really believe strongly that at the level that we that we fly at me and my sort of Qaeda and the Scottish paragliding community the wing doesn't actually make very much difference now to you to your distance you're not going to fly an extra 30 K just because you're on a low C compared to a high B you know it's just an in actual fact I've seen your planet so I mean I've seen pilots who will not you know go into the back of a quarry or whatever because their friend of their wing yeah and as a result of that they've bombed I and I've I've you know got into the back of the quarry and I've climbed a and I've managed to fly 10 or 15 K further so I think Chua Li think there's that in some situations I think there's an advantage to having us a sort of safer wing or a slower wing or whatever you want to call it a lower wing yeah so it's probably similar aspirations Italy I guess I don't know it's not something I pay greater attention to them no possibly more cells obviously it's a slightly newer design or a few years new now I guess the Cheeseman a fair few years but so so in terms of its how would you compare it more actually or more agility so the main in terms of pilot demondo says the same what the huge difference is in turn authority well I did fight the chili is a huge wing I was a lot of sailcloth above you and I did find occasionally and I think especially when you're on the edge of a reasonably strong thermal I would not be able to turn it into the thermal so you'd be weight shifting like you know all your weight to the left and yeah and pulling on the late left brake as hard as you could and then the wing would still fly straight what ya wants to stay flat it's not you're not biting in in the way that we do I guess exactly and I find that the maestro is much better in that regard you can turn it on a sixpence and even when you know you've got a strong thermal ripping up the side of you you can still turn into it quite quite nicely I saw a lot of them a lot of the boys had them in India and some of them someone that I heard a couple of conversations where they said yeah I tried to I tried to rush five and a child this one another she prepared this one and and in terms of performance they seem to go nicely they got I think is it pressures at home pounds professional design they're used to do that design for Nova advanced of New England yeah so he's come yeah he sort of famously designed them and one of the mentors the early mentors he's always been good at getting sort of next category perform in its lower category handling you know so you're getting c-class performance proved from B Class safety I would say with a lot with that glider for sure yeah and I think it's a good choice it's a new similar some of the weight of the year saw the same place in the weight range or you know I'm probably I mean I think it's a feeder a slightly strange thing where they do a sort of weight they do their weight range and then they do their extended weight range and I think the extended weight range the top the top end or the extended weight range is about 130 kilo which is the same as it was on the Chile and I'm taking off a around about 125 I think so yeah I'm pretty much right at the top end great I mean so it was interesting in Colombia we had a couple of really weak days and I definitely was at a disadvantage then there was days when the boys were able to just just maintained above launch and I was when I was bombing out but that's fine but then where it really comes into his own is is the speed of it it's it's incredibly quick and especially there was a funny it was a very funny moment was the the guide was Geordi pets it was a fancy fantastic guide working for jockey out there and he was on a mantra and he'd sort of commented on the speed of the maestro the day before and then we had got a bunch of us have got to base just in the house thermal off launch and a couple of boys were a bit slow to get away off launch so Geordi was in that sort of position that I think the guides probably often are you know of trying to keep the group together and it was some people who were sort of wanting to push on and couple of guys were still on launch and so I climbed to base and I had set off on glide towards the next climb and it was very smooth very smooth air so I'd taken a sandwich out of and I was I was hands off and brakes eating a sandwich and Geordi comes on the radio to be I worry I can't quite believe I'm going to I'm going to say this to you but can I ask you to come off bar please may I'm just trying to keep the group together so I'm sorry to have to tell you this Geordi but I'm not on bar at all in fact I'm in the middle of it here so yeah I mean I sort of more or less kind of speed tested it his speed tested the the moisture against the mantra and to be honest basically the same speed at you know no bar half bar and full bar too yeah you know they are I think you as I say I mean you're getting the performance from it from the big glider and and that one that moisture does seem to go very well so yeah you know it's not going to hold you back and you're going to get that soft passive safety with it as well so see about that though we couldn't be interesting to so you took it the Columbia behavior so yeah I had a couple of small collapses but nothing out of the ordinary and nothing to be concerned about and again I started off quite gingerly because I was not familiar with the glider and just what just saw settle into it but within three days I was you know using the bar to its maximum between glides and stuff so yeah it was cool yeah it was interesting Columbia because I got out there thinking it was gonna be really mellow flying and a lot of it was but some of it was not I mean there was some days where it was really strong and really rough so he had to be super active and that was a again sort of came back from it feeling really confident with the glider you know in terms of I remember one of the podcast is one of the cloud plates Mayhem's and one of the early ones they were talking about you know I think having a doubt someone you know do you think we reached a limit and then he said this guy was a climber I think he worked under someone and so so well that's the sophocles is what depends on what the metric is he says if you metric his distance it says wrong or maybe we will make a little bit but if your metric is the line and the aesthetic of the line and then it's limitless climbing perspective it's about the line and I've seen some of your flights and you you're obviously not afraid to go into doing these into going deep and there's some interesting lines and this is sort of you know public you and Adrian and until me and boys you know I'm always looking at the aesthetic of the line and thinking all that was brave see in Scotland have you got some sort - - how do you look at this yeah and in various different ways I do want to know I am on the AXI League and I do want to continue to sort of compete and I I really want to break Andrew Kane in the in the UK and I've been thinking that once this lockdown lifts I might spend a week or so down in England and see if I can just brush out 100k somewhere a plan let's do that but I totally agree about aesthetic I you know I would absolutely love to launch above my house Walker at my house walk up the hill launch fly a triangle and land in the field below my ice again you know if I could do it I know 40k triangle then that would be superb coming into land it's just this idea of like not having to use a car and you know just being able to walk I I've never been frightened of walking I used to be a army I used to be in the infantry so I you know the prospect of putting a big pack on my back and walking the long distance doesn't frighten me and I say yeah I've not I'm not too fussed about going over the boonies and you know and I think that it's very rewarding to do it because you you get to see Glen's and mountaintops and areas that no one else really goes to or very few people do and I think that's one of the things I absolutely adore about about Scottish paragliding is that you know we are this tiny carder of people in a country of 55 million you know souls who get out into these extraordinary remote and wild places and just get to see them from angles that no one else gets to see them from and you know when you're cruising past a scree slope 15 feet above it on the back of a mountain there's no roads below you you know you just know that almost no one else ever has seen that scree slope from that exact angle you know in that fashion and that to me is a really cool thing and I've always been a mountain guy I love mountains and I love camping and you know so the prospect of trying to do a bit more voted and Scotland really entices me although I'm fully aware of the you know the difficulty of finding two or three flyable days consecutively is a problem but yeah I just want to explore more of the mountainous terrain around me and and but also I want to do you know I just want any more of what we already do which is that you know the kind of excitement that builds on telegram when a big day's looming and then you know the debate about where to go and then people converging from every corner of Scotland and the crow all the banter and the crack and just scratched up with friends and you know that's sort of half hour or so on launch when you will just getting ready and talking about where you might go I just love almost I love all that side of things almost as much as the actual fly itself the camaraderie and meeting up on the air and seeing people that you've not seen all winter at first time in the spring there's something there it's a good crack you have to say absolutely the other big the other big dull I have and I don't know whether it's still a prospect is that is to go into a vault if trip in India so Neil and Neil Rawlings and I have have arranged to go with debut on a private Valle bear trip this autumn and we want to you know fly from beer to Manali and maybe into the spiti valley sort of area but you know whether or not that's still a prospect what with this situation I don't know but that's you know that's that seems to me to be kind of you know like I've talked earlier about these leaps forward and that seems to me to be the next big jump forward is to you know I was actually there but I need to get stuck below an inversion that don't that he was that 5,800 meters flying to Manali and back again yes I spoke to him about that video because he's there's a little bit of him talking at the end of the video he's just talking slow gibberish once they'd just like to see mr. twisted over no he was on purpose or not but he seemed to get twisted part way through video yeah he's a good lad he took my sister on a tandem once and I have to say there's no one better to go flying with and dabbing on on a tandem yes this sort of through all this it to close with conscious at time I didn't know you wanted to say anything about your chairmanship separation yeah thank you um I got bounced into being the chairman of the sh PF i the highland club had sort of discussed the fact that we didn't have anyone on the committee and i said i would look into it and i so I contacted the committee and said you know if there's a place going I just a sort of quiet low-key place I would be interested and I was looking at they were talking about as the site's officer because obviously the site softer in Scotland doesn't do very much anyway they so yeah we're gonna have a phone call a committee meeting sort of phone call this this evening and we'll let you know and then they rang me about later and said right well yeah we would love you to join the committee as the chairman please it's much appreciated by the the lazier of our fraternity which I count myself among staff to say yeah begin a cracking job they keep up the good work well thanks that's very kind I sort of consider it as a bit of payback for all the people who've helped me and I'll do it for a couple years and then art and then I'll you know sort of let someone else take over the reins but no it's great I mean the things that we've really am proud over the last two years are the club coach courses that we've run and then the repackage course that Sam Smith is on the committee with us set up and we've now got you know a bunch of guys on their way to becoming repacking qualified and that I think that's going to really benefit the community and the Rothery pack you know I mean every year we we find at least one reserve that would not have opened you know had it been thrown in anger and you know when that sort of thing happens it gives me a lump in my throat you've been talking about it now you know I might you know possibly we've saved someone's life doing that so that makes it all worthwhile it's meaningful and I'm very conscious of the fact that we take five quid a head off everyone who's in the bhp a in Scotland every year and I sort of feel an obligation to try and you know make that money do something meaningful and I think we I think we do do that I hope yeah yeah I think so people may have to say yeah and just remind me I must be put my reserve fallow period is a return to do isn't it yeah ok so just just to finish off I thought I'd put in one of these sort of I didn't know how to finish a podcast e-type sort interview and I thought I well I'm just reading the book on their daily rituals and you know of the greater good and those sorts of things and I thought might be a good idea to finish on that whether or not you've got any rituals or routines or mantras that [Music] one thing that's stuck in my mind I think it was from one of the Gavin McClure podcasts was the four by four breathing technique yeah if you get scared to focus on your breathing and for as it for breathing for four seconds breathe out for four seconds and repeat that four times and I tried it because I it was really weird I think I had I think I was in a bad frame of mind but I went up Glen Kanak one day and just took off on my own and I got into some not mildly snotty air that really on a normal day would have been nothing to be concerned about and I got absolutely petrified and started doing this 4x4 breathing technique and I really find it helps there's a lot of breathing different things going on with the coronavirus as well isn't there so I think breathing is tremendously important to all sorts of aspects in life really I think I found that when to sinteres to make that's been good to watch York aggression and it's what made me realize that my own flying it's sort of plateaued and stagnated certain extent and that I answer so reappraised my own ambitions I think it's good to see the younger folk kind of self coming through with a bit of drive and determination and an ambition that maybe some of us different I agree I think we are all is a you know we plateau and then we and then we we set a goal and we you know we leap forward but I mean people like Adrian Highland and Sebastian Ryder have really helped you out as well because they've just been really imaginative about sort of setting themselves crazy tasks and I'm you know one of my great memories of Scottish flying was pulling up in a lay-by at 3 o'clock in the morning at the foot of an cello and having a quick cheeky cigarette with with Serb and Roland Rider and Adrian and then you know walking up on Chara in the dark by you know by with with our head torches in the way in the middle of winter too so you know walking out through snow and and then being on the summit of this you know what is just one of the most phenomenal Monroe's in the highlands at dawn and just watching this glorious sunrise and then flying off it and you know I I I was on a ozone ultralight so I just flew back to the car and landed and I had to go home and work that day but those guys flew off into the big major boonies and had an absolutely epic kind of saga of a walk and a bit more flying and stuff and it was really inspiring really fantastic fantastic yeah lovely that's I think rebirths that's probably all that about all I got two guns right I think that that's a probably an opportunity to draw it to a close thanks have so much mate and stay safe it's been a pleasure Tim thanks very much I've enjoyed it
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Reimagining Narratives of Resistance: Memory Work in the London Tamil Diaspora | RTCL.TV
this article examines the London Tamil diaspora's memory making practices the shaping and reshaping of memories of State Crime and resistance and the potential and challenges of these practices in the context of a globalized and criminalized Justice struggle it also discusses the Tamil information centers tamils of Lanka a Timeless Heritage exhibition as an intervention into Tamil memory practices in London which serves as a necessary enlivening and hopeful departure from an increasingly dispirited Reliance on Street protest political lobbying and accountability efforts and a new space for community-based morning rituals the article also explores the contestations and contradictions that emerge in the exhibition organizing process and how the prevailing terrorism discourse can damage Community memory ultimately it argues that the exhibition signals a new appetite for historical excavation and a reimagining of Tamil resistance this article was offered by Rachel SEO
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3. REZ-2019-13 Natco Tract 5B, Val Del Rd., ±56 ac., R-1 to P-D @ GLPC 2019-09-30
Thanks Raz 20 19-13 Miss Molly good this is a request to rezone approximately 56 papers from residential development the property is located it's adjacent to the south of the recently resumed valid el61 plans development PD zoning is listed as a permitted Sony within a suburban character area which the subject property is depicted as in the Comprehensive Plan and the Lots shown on the master plan are on average just under a half a third and will be served by 20 Water and Sewer for the county engineer Bob L road is able to handle the increased traffic that would be created the TRC considered the requested at September 24th regular meeting and had no objectionable comments and spat finds the request consistent with the future development of map and with the community goals of the Comprehensive Plan that is the current right you have the okay so this is what systole that was the previous you have the most current all right are there any questions works that was 58 it's boring it however there is and utility these 121 elected in American history twice T and s are these do these watch just under half on average so the density is wider as far as the lossless Jason from T or C is this to be completed in stages or bases for no this is the master plan for these Lots I reckon I guess my question was is we're going to send me an all-in-one fangs or if it's ladies hunting in various stages I don't know that that has been done yeah any questions well it's the city or so yeah no problem correct okay you actually have enough problem pigley new yes I apologize first shot alright we have never been posted for staff then I'll open it up to the floor is there anyone here and not wishing to speak on behalf of this request so please come forward anyone tonight wish them to speak on behalf please look forward to it your name address please for the record yeah [Music] 18:24 small applause the attention is I mean [Music] there are several it or 9600 I think I mean I think [Music] so back to the good question I had for staff is this proposed to go in and phases and so what is the time frame for that we [Music] you've got the traffic signs there and their accident and these following the defeat or that is correct based on the County engineer's response at the TRC and there you have questions for our speaker is anyone out here and I wish to speak on the I purpose request it said please come over all right if not is there anyone tonight wishing to speak against this request request please come forward you second undress for the record please I don't know but I'm here to tell you that the current regulation a lot of traffic particularly the morning everybody kind of your disease you're looking for and this the traffic sometimes all the way down a lot so concerned about there's nothing No is there anyone else here - not recently stated yes before 1950 somehow not a study sense count engineer based on the current space and projecting the additional traffic is based on a total traffic what the true capacity those numbers were excluded in some point in time ritual that would seem like how many locks have to be headed for all the time they're complex there's not a bailout Lane someone's don't get rearranged [Music] which is the average daily well we're basically what passes a counter in the 2400 it's one spot where that spot what I can tell you this morning commissioners I came that way and the railroad I mean the river of the red light was red and I was actually beyond the driveway to go into vertex I had not even made it up to the river face so I was a part of that this morning it does seem like we have another speaker my name is Gretchen quarterman I live at 65 65 Portman Road I Drive on now though almost every time I come to town I have three choices I could call my penis thank you I'm coming State Road okay there's always plenty wherever I go you spelled out a lot because it brings I'm happy about some things about this developer it's close to existing services and it's building back in for its time it's not continuing to go away from town it's coming for comment and those are good things when we're thinking about development I like that it's on water and sewer I'm very concerned about the wetlands impact I'm very concerned about the density of these Lots and where's the runoff from all that's going to go right now that's used to be Timberland and it held a lot of water we have a flooding problem in our area and I'm concerned about the flooding if we had a hundred and however many 50 new houses here that's a lot of anything a lot of rooftops because that water going to go is it going to go down river Jason and you know people on the river down there and I'm sucking himself underwater it was compared to Nelson Hill and everybody knows Tomic I despise that place Nelson Hill was planned as a pianist opposed they have a certain thing with about 13 conditions on it and one Nelson almost finished I think it has like three of the conditions remain on it it's horrible so we we don't need anyone else in the hills so since they'll make it back and could it be profitable in our 21 I mean well we're talking about here is profit that's everything develop profit could it be the card 2130 r1 so you can make one thing a lot put okay we have one minute if anyone else to speak against the request request all right if not we'll close out the audience participation commissioners have any more questions or discussion [Music] all right [Music] approval that was commissioner for the second all right we have a motion to approve with a second by having a discussion on that motion if not all those in favor of the motion please raise your right hand all those against a bunch of here's your answer
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this unibutter lc connector can use in height and high density panel it has a poor stick so when when in the high density panel plate it can use this pool stick to [Music] pour out okay it can change the direction uh you can see here it can change a b a a to this side b to this side it can also reverse so it's convenient in two millimeter and three millimeter cable we can see the use this is a high density llc connectors patch panel so the space is very limited when you pour out the llc connectors do you see the showing so you can pull up in the pool stick so it's very convenient in the dead center
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[Music] howdy everyone um tonight i'm going to be working on this block here um [Music] trying to make a plate never done this before so it's new to me but shouldn't be too hard right famous last words um yeah so we'll just be turning it from this side and then flip it around turn it from this side leave it in a square shape and see what happens this probably not the best piece of wood to start with for this because it's very very hard but it's an ideal piece i figured i would just try it what could go wrong right so yeah that's what we're up to and yeah i hope you enjoy the process see on the other side [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Music] do [Music] so [Music] you
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Petticoat Junction Season 01 Episode 29 | Kate the Stockholder
stomping and hopping to that dandy music but i'd like to be able to hear charlie floyd sure mrs bradley that's okay besides it's the first chance i've had today to rest my frazzled nerves and shattered eardrums yeah we're real sorry mrs bradley yeah we're all so darn anxious to do good in that hooterville hop contest next month we kind of get carried away yeah well for the time being would you mind being carried away to the kitchen for some milk and cookies and please chew quietly uh arcade today's mail one postcard better than yesterday three bills in a circular on low-cost las vegas weekends why this is from mr norman curtis of the railroad noddy norman you're kitten what does he say he says he's in europe that's no surprise he also says he's president of the railroad show let's see he says he's in europe having a wonderful can't make out the next word vacation that's right vacation uh the people here are very friendly and the weather is i couldn't make that out either delightful thank you i plan to be here three months regards to everyone a sincerely norman curtis since when did they start spelling sincerely l-o-v-e charlie that's just just his way of being friendly i think it was very nice of mr curtis to think of us all the way over here from paris paris he's pathetic no he's not and i'm worried suppose mr bedlow comes up with another scheme to close down the cannonball while he's gone now you know that mr curtis is always on our side so what not he norman ain't any more president of that railroad than i am i don't know but in some way mr curtis seems to be mr bedlow superior that don't prove nothing who ate little as you're superior i have a right to know why you're requesting a temporary transfer to hooterville mr giddings you know that that miserable hudavail cannonball is the one rotten apple in the whole cnfw barrel close down that line while curtis is in europe and you'll be able to walk into the next stockholders meeting as they will shall we say the cnfw man of the year i have strict orders from norman curtis not to close down the cannonball but you're not going to close it down you'll be improving it this scheme is even sneakier than i thought you've lost me jb appoint me superintendent of that line and i'll institute an efficiency campaign that'll make those people down there wish they'd never heard of the whole cannonball you're beginning to find me believe me believe me jb when i get through with them down there you won't have to close down the line they'll do it themselves and be grateful for the checks and i won't be bucking curtis's orders either oh more than that you'll be the stockholders hero remember jb this company's ready for new and dynamic leadership i'm sending you to hooterville as superintendent of that line uh but there's less than a month until the stockholders meeting if you're going to get the job done in time you better leave as soon as possible whatever you say jb kate joe hi boy beautiful day it makes a man glad he's alive good morning everybody i wish i was there homer betlow what are you doing in orderville it's like asking a fox what he's doing in the hen house oh that's very witty mr carson i'm going to enjoy living with you with the shady rests you're staying here for how long only as long as it takes to get the job done uh mrs bradley do you have yearly rates mr biller what are you talking about [Music] tell me charlie any more foolish questions but mr battle i i don't stop mumbling man when you're talking to the new superintendent of the huda milk cannonball now come along let's get going get going work too to work we've got a schedule to keep what schedule this schedule a schedule for the cannonball the thought of that makes my heart jump up into my throat mr bedlock well swallow it let's get going you've got to be in hooterville in 12 minutes what for because it says so here there ain't nothing happening in the hooterville this time of day what do we do when we get there go back to pixley why because it says so here mr badler we can't follow a schedule like this why it calls for 14 runs a day 15 you're forgetting the four a.m milk run who drinks milk at 4am i'll stop stalling and get on a train just a minute the boys haven't eaten yet and charlie always gets dizzy spells when he doesn't get his proper nourishment yeah he's been known to get dizzy 10 or 12 times a day mr bedlow we're not leaving till we have our lunch just 10 minutes i'd like to read you article 7 from the book of rules of the cnfw railroad insubordination any employee who disobeys an order from a superior is subject to immediate dismissal i guess you better go boys and i'll fix you some sandwiches to take along with you article 26 eating or drinking while on duty constitutes a violation of the cnfw rules governing department this is also covered by clause 96 road etiquettes we get the point mr bedlow don't worry boys i'll keep the food warm for when you stop on your way back what stop you might as well know now mrs bradley that the cannonball is only making three stops a day at the shady rest in the morning to pick me up at noon for lunch and in the evening to bring me back again that last stop necessary it's covered by article 32 welfare and comfort of the supervisory personnel that's what it's all about i might have known it's another one of your low down sneaky schemes to shut down the cannonball i couldn't have described it better myself mrs badly beautiful isn't it reply out in one minute [Music] i ain't going you have to that's what he's trying to do get you to quit just like he's trying to shut down the shady rest with those three stops a day i knew that guy never changed he's got a one-track mind yeah the track from hooterville to pigsley he's aiming to make it so tough on us that we're gonna shut down the cannonball ourselves then we gotta get him out of the shady rat oh no it's better to have him where we can keep an eye on him and know what he's up to well what are you aiming to do about him kate we just got outlast him this is a war nerves well that's the only trouble he's got more nerve than we got true [Music] me [Music] so [Music] you [Music] spoon all right that's enough time for breakfast let's get rolling [Music] plus [Music] all right fat this isn't the old days let's look alive i'm sorry keith that's all i got time for now you did pretty good today you almost got through your first album well mrs bradley is still hanging on are you we got lots of patience mr bedlam yes but no guests not since i put in that new schedule i don't know why pratt smoot haven't thrown in the towel this is because they wanted for one good cry you never managed to beat us before don't you think you're a mite overconfident nonsense i could finish you all off in one day my only reason for stretching it out is my analyst told me i don't get enough pleasure out of life [Music] good evening everybody beautiful evening isn't it oh do my eyes deceive me is it possible that i am witnessing a touch of communal despair [Music] what a picture you make if only i was an artist and could immortalize this moment at oil as i assure you the painting would occupy a prominent place on my office wall and forever in my heart mr bedlow if you've got a heart i'd like to see it yeah me too right out in the open what'd you do with slide and charlie they're fast asleep if they post the locomotive cab that way they thought they get a good night's sleep those two poor boys sure have a good rest coming to them not a chance in two and a half hours time we're taking a practice emergency run so what a lovely night for a train ride you won't think it's such a lovely night when all you get for supper is a cucumber sandwich i'd hunt something like that would happen the pixley diner barbecues a fine chicken when you girls bring a plate up to my room but oh by the way mrs bradley since you won't be cooking dinner for me tonight i'll naturally expect you to deduct it from my bill i was younger and stronger man i'd sure show him yeah uncle joe you'd knock his block off huh no i'd walk all the way to pixley and get me some of that chicken will you stop that brackets [Music] this is bradley what kind of a hotel is this where a man can't get a decent two and a half hours sleep but it's so early early in another 45 minutes it's gonna be almost nine o'clock have you forgotten i'm gonna take a practice emergency run who could forget an absolute necessity like that this is too much you're right mr bedlow this is too much we've had enough of your ridiculous rules and schedules you've been acting like a child complaining like a child and now you're even going to bed like a child what you need is a good spanking i know mrs bradley i'm a guest here i didn't pay for this kind of treatment that's okay the spankings on the house and all business bradley at this moment you remind me very much of my mother and we didn't get along either your mother sounds like a fine intelligent woman but at this moment i just wish i was your mother sounds to me like you're not happy with my patronage we ain't happy with any part of you very well i'll leave the first thing in the morning i'm sure i can get suitable accommodations in pixley okay girl start dancing again in the heck with you bad low very well mrs bradley since i won't be living here there won't be a need for the cannonball to stop at the shady rest anymore i think you spoke a little too harshly kate don't worry about him uncle joe i wouldn't want him for a guest if he was the last one we ever had and i think he is we might as well face up to it this time bedlow's got a slick the shady rest ain't gonna have no more guests and floyd meets through charlie's right kate me and him is tired on two hounds chasing a fast rabbit i'll tell you what floyd can be done we told him in so many words that if the cannonball ain't stopping at the shady rest no more we're through running it oh you shouldn't have done that charlie that's exactly what he wants if you and floyd quit he can shut down the cannonball well he's going to do it anyhow sooner or later where'd bedlog go into the city cnfw stockholders meeting he had to attend you know somebody ought to tell them stockholders how their money's being wasted paying a man 30 000 a year to be superintendent of a one-track line i mean the railroad's paying bedlock thirty thousand dollars a year he was bragging about it a couple of days ago that's the biggest train robbery since jesse james that's our answer oh wait a minute kate we may be desperate but robin the cannonball ain't going to help that's not what i mean i mean that somebody should tell the stockholders how their money is being wasted why they'd never stand still for a thirty thousand dollar a year man running this line you're right keith they'll put bedlow where he belongs back on his regular job we can get to living normal again yeah but who's gonna tell us stockholders us we'll go to the meeting well they'll never let us in oh yes they will if we're stockholders kate you don't expect us to buy cnfw stock all we need is one share i gotta kate i believe you've blundered onto something well thank you now are we all for it i i it's unanimous now then i'll get sam drucker to buy the share of stock for us and then with luck we'll be buying mr bedlow a one-way ticket out of our lives forever [Music] jb when those two imitation railroad men told me they were quitting i knew that my mission was accomplished you did it huh yes sir jb we've seen the last of that disgraceful traveling eyesore good then i can announce that the cannonball is out of business it's going to be scrapped right that's one headache that's gone forever looks like we're getting some visitors excuse me jb just a minute you can't come in here why hello mr bedlam well this meeting is for the stockholders of the cnfw that's us here's our shares talk who devil investment fund and we're the homer bedlow fan club that's very fat it's gratifying to know that my modest efforts in your community haven't gone unnoticed that low must go yeah there was two more words telling where but we ran out of a few people have come here to save the cannonball i'm afraid you're a little late what do you mean well if you just sit down and make yourself comfortable the service is about to begin and now ladies and gentlemen i have an important announcement to make which i'm sure will please all of the stockholders it is with great pride that i am able to inform you that the one disgraceful outmoded eyesore of the entire cnfw system has been eliminated the hudaville pixel branch line is no longer in operation that's a good move giddings it'll save us a lot of money it will yes one of our visiting stockholders a lady from out of town has made us aware of an interesting fact which our comptroller has confirmed we stood to lose 30 000 on that branch line this year the very amount that we were paying the superintendent well since you're closing down the line why not get rid of the superintendent and save the thirty thousand what sure we don't need a superintendent for a line that no longer exists fire it fire the shoot and tell it it's too it seems that if we don't have the cannonball you won't have a job you're in the same boat with us and this time the rat's going down with the ship as one sailor to another i think we should pull for sure together well i hate to admit it mrs bradley but you're right gentlemen gentlemen and ladies just a moment you're making a terrible mistake you can't shut down the hootable cannonball that's the greatest little train that was ever built whoever says that that magnificent example of early american railroading should be scrapped deserves to be scrapped call me a sentimental and tender-hearted if you must but to me that beautiful and distinctive example of americana is the pride of the cnfw but as i understand it the hudaville cannonball runs on an outdated inefficient line that that doesn't even keep a schedule that's not true well since when since you sent us the best superintendent in railroad history well you can't shut down that line after what he's done for it he has given us a schedule that out does any other line in the country right charlie 14 runs a day plus the milk run and mr bedlow has shown us the light at 4 00 am in the dark but it's still costing us 30 thousand dollars well when you want the best you gotta pay for it exactly what's up to thirty thousand dollars compared to the welfare and happiness of the fine and noble people of that community to depend upon that line and what about these two self-sacrificing individuals who run that great little train i refer to my good friends and close companions charlie pratt and floyd smoot two brave and selfless creatures who i've seen deprived of food and sleep just to keep the cannonball rolling gentlemen with us today is the proprietors of the shady rest hotel i couldn't love her more even if she were my own mother and a three charming daughters who by the way are my friend from mask must better go gentlemen you haven't lived unless you've seen these three charming creatures give one of her delightful folk dances what more can i say gentlemen the people in this valley are our kind of people the greatest people in the world let the cnfw be known as the railroad with our hearts gentlemen i beg you do not scrap the hood of elle cannonball [Applause] i suggest that the cnfw be known as the railroad with a heart and that we reopen the hudaville pixley line and keep on the superintendent gentlemen if we don't want to keep our wonderful superintendent on the hootable cannonball well why not you were just telling us how much you wanted him well i may be a woman but underneath it all i'm a stockholder it'd be very selfish of us to want to keep mr bedlow in waterville he should be sent to other troubled spots yeah trouble's his middle name did you hear that kitty i certainly did and i know just the place where mr bedlow should be sent to our newly acquired railroad line in kodiak alaska the cannonball rides again we owe it all to mr bedlow he was terrific thank you thank you yeah we won't forget you bedlock even though you are way up there in alaska you can thank kate for keeping your job for you oh it was nothing after all we were in the same boat together weren't we mr bedlock only while we were sinking from now on it's war again of course after you get back from alaska you know mr bedlow i think those eskimos up there are gonna take to you just like we did [Music] so petticoat junction [Music] this has been a filmways presentation [Music] you
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The Spirit Realm Series | Chapter 10 | Witchcraft & Idolatry Part 2
foreign [Music] but this thing commanded I them saying obey my voice and I will be your God and ye shall be my people and walk in in all the ways that I have commanded you that it may be well under you but they hearkened not nor incline their ear but walked in the councils and in the imagination of their evil heart and went backward and not forward today that your fathers came forth out of the land of Egypt unto this day I've even sent unto you all my servants the prophets daily rising up early and sending them they're here but hardened their neck they did worse than their fathers therefore Thou shalt speak all these words unto them but they will not hearken to thee Thou shalt also call unto them but they will not answer thee but Thou shalt say unto them this is a nation that obeyeth not the voice of the Lord their God nor receiveth correction truth is perished and is cut off from their mouth [Music] elevating from glory to glory means increasing your knowledge and understanding if you're not growing spiritually then you're stagnant if you're still on we are the Israelites and trying to prove to the world that we are the true descendants of the biblical Israelites you're stagnant the other nations know who we are it's the Israelites that are waking up to who they are the word of the most high said they conspire together to keep us from being a nation there's no need to continue to convince the world of who we are they already know the time has come for you to elevate in your spiritual journey to properly deal with the spiritual wickedness in high places as the scriptures are being fulfilled make sure you're allowing the most high to renew your mind the spirit of wisdom is here and ready to attach itself to all who wants true wisdom Israelites the deception is deeper than you know do not let the spirit of wisdom return to the heavens because it couldn't find a place to dwell Among Us in the Physical Realm wisdom found no place where she might dwell then a Dwelling Place was assigned her in the heavens wisdom went forth to make her dwelling among the children of men and found no Dwelling Place wisdom returned to her place and took her seat among the angels the time has come for the people of the most high to stop rejecting knowledge when you reject true wisdom you perish how long will you allow yourself to be tossed around with the fairy tales of the heathens Israelites the time has come for your knowledge to increase the time has come for us to transfer generational blessings to our children we must humble ourselves to follow the most high as he saved the remnant in this generation Israelites maintain a teachable spirit the spirit realm series continued with witchcraft and idolatry part two last week you saw how the spirit of Witchcraft and idolatry operates in religion when you stood before the altars the heathens built to their Idols you unknowingly establish a covenant with the gods of the heathens when you establish a covenant with the idols of the heathens you gave the heathens and their Idols access to you so many Israelites believed they were worshiping in and serving the god of Israel in religion however you were serving the gods of the heathens disguising themselves as the most high all Israelites who practice any form of religion is guilty of the sin of idolatry the scriptures warn us throughout the Bible about the heathens in their ways the scripture said learn not the ways of the heathens take heed to thyself that thou be not snared by following them after that they be destroyed from before thee and that thou inquire not after their gods saying how did these nations serve their gods even so will I do likewise Thou shalt not do so unto the Lord thy God for every Abomination to the Lord which he hateth have they done unto their gods or even their sons and their daughters they have burnt in the fire to their gods but things soever I command you observe to do it Thou shalt not add there to nor diminish from it Israelites we must tear down the strongholds before engaging in spiritual warfare if you don't break the covenants that give the heathens and their gods access to you you're going in circles you will remain a bond man and bond women in the B system this is why you must increase your knowledge to be delivered from the strongholds the heathens and their gods place on you the scripture said the truth shall make you free so many Israelites have no knowledge about the spirit realm as the truth of the most highest words are being revealed about the spirit realm a lot of Israelites are breaking the evil covenants that bound them for multiple years Israelites that is why it's important to increase your knowledge the truth of the most highest words will certainly set you free from spiritual bondage and ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free don't let the heathens stealing our identity become a distraction when you focus on convincing the world of who you are you're not tearing down the strongholds if you don't break those covenants you will remain a slave not that we know who we are let us Elevate to tearing down the heathens strongholds over us we must search the Deep things of the most high to elevate and to triumphant over our enemies Israelites allow the truth of the most highest words to sanctify you the Holy Spirit Will Reveal truth to you as well as tell you the things to come albeit when he the spirit of Truth is come he will guide you into all truth for he shall not speak of himself but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak and he will show you things to come Israelites I will show you how Witchcraft and idolatry operates throughout the B system the only way to satans and the workers of iniquity gain access to you is when you give them access or the most high give them access yes the most high will let your enemies have access to you when sin is found in you the most high allow the enemies of his people to remove them from his presence when our ancestors continue to engage in the sense of idolatry the most high use the king of Assyria and the king of Babylon to remove his people from his presence or the children of Israel walked in all the sins of jeroboam which he did they departed not from them until the Lord removed Israel out of his sight as he had said by all his servants the prophets so as Israel carried away out of their own land to Assyria under this day also Judah kept not the Commandments of the Lord their God but walked in the statutes of Israel which they made and the Lord rejected all the seed of Israel and Afflicted them and delivered them into the hand of spoilers until he had cast them out of his sight at that time the Servants of Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon came up against Jerusalem and the city was besieged and Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon came against the city and his servants did besiege it Israelites when the most high remove you from his presence that is a fatal judgment your enemies now have access to do whatever they want with you the most high will give your enemies access to you when you Rebel and when he wants to do something new in your life when the most high wants to elevate and bring change into your life you will see an increase of trials and tribulations some trials and tribulations are meant to get you to repent and some trials are meant to elevate you job is a prime example the most high gave Satan access to job to show Satan that job was a righteous man that loved the most high and the Lord said unto Satan behold all that he hath is in my power only upon himself put not forth thine hand so Satan went forth in the presence of the Lord Israelites don't be surprised if the most high give you into the hands of your enemies we are in the land of our captivity because the most high gave us into the hands of our enemies the reason he gave us into our enemies hands the Israelites continue to sin against the most high Israelites beware of giving your enemies access to you when you give your enemies access it gives them the opportunity to tempt you the enemy bring all kinds of Temptations into your life to get you to sin against the most high when you sin and don't repent it causes separation between you and the most high as well as giving your enemies access to your life the scripture said the most high don't tempt anyone anyone who is tempted or tempted by their own lusts the satans know the less of the flesh is the downfall to many therefore the satans will tempt you with the lust of the flesh to establish the covenants needed since save you spiritually but no man say when he is tempted I am tempted of God but God cannot be tempted with evil neither tempteth he any man but every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed then when lust half conceived it bringeth forth sin and sin when it is finished bringeth forth death do not air my beloved brethren the Satan's unclean spirits and the workers of iniquity know you're not going to give them access to your life willingly no one in their right mind would give the satans the workers of iniquity and unclean spirits access to torment them none of us would be guilty of the sin of idolatry if we knew the idols of the heathens were hiding behind the altars in religion the satans and the workers of iniquity in high places are aware of this therefore the satans use deception to gain access to you the most effective form of deception the Satan's used to deceive many in the B system is Duality through Duality the satans are able to deceive the whole world just as it was written that Satan would deceive the world and the Great Dragon was cast out an old serpent called the devil and Satan which deceiveth the whole world he was cast out into the Earth and his angels were cast out with him the satans used the sales scriptures written by our ancestors to deceive us into practicing religion once they manipulate our Scrolls to their liking they made the altered scriptures available through the authorized Bible the workers of iniquity then used the likeness of our God to deceive us into accepting their Idols as our Lord and savior when we accepted their gods we committed a great sin the sin of idolatry breaking the first commandment When sin is found it bring a separation between the most high and his people the idols of the heathens now have access to the people who accepted the gods of the heathens as their lord and savior with the gods of the heathens having access to you it gives the workers of iniquity and unclean spirits the ability to tempt you however way they please Israelites is important for the satans to have access to you when dealing with witchcraft when they have access that is how they can present to you their Abominations without access they can't tempt you with the less of the flesh that is why the workers of iniquity influence you to sin to get access but your iniquities have separated between you and your God and your sins have hid his face from you that he will not hear have you noticed in the Beast culture how the workers of iniquity try to make it seem as if the alphabet community's lifestyle is accepted by the most high to get the people to accept the Abomination when dealing with sorcery and Witchcraft the workers of iniquity need you to interact with their cursed items or get you to agree or accept their Abominations to proceed if you've been paying attention the workers of iniquity know how to get the people to accept wickedness that completely go against the laws of the most high for example there are people who say they don't agree with the alphabet communities lifestyle then turn around and say love is love if you disagree with the alphabet community's lifestyle stand on it when you turn around and say love is love you just accepted the alphabet community's lifestyle unawares be careful with the words you speak the word of the most high said death in life is in the power of the tongue death and life are in the power of the tongue and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof you have to be careful with what you say do you see how crafty the enemy is to the Israelites and Indigenous black people who didn't give the workers of iniquity access to their life through religion the altar is built to Idols that are all over the Beast system gave them access to you most of us have no knowledge of what the worker of iniquity petitioned his or her God for some may ask for wealth and prosperity some may ask their Idols to transfer all the wealth from that Community to their household when you go to their place of business and patronize them the idol behind the altar that was placed in that establishment now have access to you some workers of iniquity make their altars visible while some hide their altars the workers of iniquity Who hide their altars have a way of hiding their beliefs in plain sight most of the logos to the heathens corporations are symbolic to their gods for example Starbucks have a marine Spirit as their logo some heathens go as far as naming their company after their gods Nike is a Greek goddess in the heathens mythology the heathens believe she is a goddess of Victory speed and strength Israelites now do you comprehend the Nike commercials when you know the hidden agenda Israelites when it comes to the heathens there's always a hidden agenda Nothing Is What It Seems when it comes to the heathens corporations their Idols are being praised in their establishments remember when Satan said to the Messiah all the kingdoms of this world I would give to you if you Bow Down and Worship me again the devil devil into an exceeding exceeding high mountain and share with him all the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them and saith unto him all these things will I give thee if thou willed Fall Down and Worship me Satan let us know he had control and power in all the kingdoms of this world Israelites know that Satan does not have absolute power Satan made it known that he will give the kingdoms of this world to whosoever he choose if they Bow Down and Worship Him clearly the heathens took Satan's offer do you still believe their God is your god Israelites how do you believe the other species of mankind have all the wealth and you have very little of it the other species of mankind use Witchcraft and sorcery to obtain their heart desire the most high is not going to give them the desire of their hearts they use the satans to get power over you another way that heathens does witchcraft against you when they use your personal belongings social media is the best way the workers of iniquity are targeting and attacking people unawares a lot of people overshare on social media when you post your pictures and the pictures of your family members the workers of iniquity can take those pictures place them on their altars and cast spells on you the workers of iniquity are usually close friends with their victims so they can place cursed items in the victim's house some may steal your personal belongings to place on their altars at times if they don't have access to you or your personal belongings they will send you a gift the gift is usually cursed Potiphar's wife who was obsessed with Joseph Jacob's beloved Son She lays his food with enchantments to get Joseph to love her and afterwards she sent me food mingled with enchantments and when the eunuch who brought it came I looked up and beheld a terrible man giving me with the dish a sword and I perceived that her scheme was to beguile me and when he had gone out I wept nor did I taste that or any other of her food Israelites witchcraft attacks against you are very real this is some of the ways the workers of iniquity practice witchcraft against you the reason they need you to engage with their curse objects that is how the unclean spirits they sent against you will identify you once the workers of iniquity have access to you their next step is to establish a covenant with you remember I said to you without a covenant the satans can't do anything to you once the satans get access they will attack you in the spirit realm witchcraft attacks are done in the spirit realm witchcraft is an attack against your spirit for example let's say Wang is a worker of iniquity who open a Chinese carryout in a predominantly black neighborhood Wayne wants wealth and prosperity remember the idols of the heathens are silver and gold the idols of the Heathen are silver and gold the work of men's hands Israelites the workers of iniquity need money they control you in the Beast system through money Wayne the carryout owner will place his altar inside the restaurant all the people who patronize Wings carry out give the idol behind Wings alter access to tempt them in the spirit realm the spirit of poverty will come to establish a covenant with everyone who enters Wings carryout and make a purchase the spirit of poverty can present itself in many ways in the spirit realm the spirit of poverty would come as a thief still in your purse or wallet in the spirit realm you see an infestation of rats in your house in the spirit realm you see yourself begging for money or you're wearing torn and Raggedy clothes the spirit of poverty may show up as a person saying you won the lottery then give you documents to sign those are some of the ways the spirit of poverty show up in the spirit realm to establish a covenant the purpose of getting access to you to get the opportunity to tempt you in a spirit realm once the Covenant is established your spirit is now bound to their evil altar the idol now have permission to carry out his will in your life because so many have no knowledge about the spirit realm many become spiritually dead by workers of iniquity through a lack of knowledge the reason the most high will honor the Covenant when you sinned you gave the satans and their agents access when you agree to whatever they tempt you with in the spirit realm or the Physical Realm you establish a covenant the most high will honor the Covenant Israelites make no covenants with the heathens and with their gods Thou shalt make no Covenant with them nor with their gods once the Covenant is established the satans and the workers of iniquity will come to enforce the Covenant you made with them in the Physical Realm in the example of wings carryout all the individuals who established a covenant will find themselves addicted to Wang's food they will go there multiple times a week to eat that is one way the idol behind Wings altar is transferring money out of that Community to wane the people who established a covenant with wings Idol will find themselves unable to save money the spirit of poverty will oppress their finances until it stripped them of all their money Israelites this is how a lot of our people are being oppressed in the Beast culture and they have no idea some Israelites blame the curses however your poor decisions and lack of knowledge is to blame stop rejecting knowledge white supremacy is the system used by the satans and the workers of iniquity to enforce the evil covenants you establish in the spirit realm the way the workers of iniquity are enforcing covenants you made with the spirit of poverty High interest rates on a loan to stress your finances the workers of iniquity refused to give the indigenous black people loans to establish a business that can generate generational wealth for the black community Israelites can you discern how your decisions play a major part in the oppression against your life now can you comprehend why we don't wrestle with flesh and blood but we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities against powers against the rulers of the darkness of this world against spiritual wickedness in high places a lot of indigenous black people believe if they have equal rights in a b system that would end the oppression what about the spiritual warfare against you behind the scenes most of you don't consider the satans and the unclean spirits behind the scenes in The Awakening everything is Esau's fault there's a large population of Israelites that need to get rid of the victim mentality your poor decisions are causing you to suffer in the B system when the most high raised the anointed to help his people understand the world they live in if the messages they present don't correspond with the heathens dachshunds most Israelites will reject their knowledge and stone their own people have any of your religious leaders taught you about what you're hearing today what about in The Awakening most of your pastors teach you to accept Jesus and that's it in the meantime majority of you are living a defeated life and you have no knowledge unto why there's more to your spiritual journey than accepting an idol to be your lord and savior today you will know the truth and the truth will make you free shall know shall make you free once you open the door and let the satans and unclean spirits enter these Devils will attack every area of your life the spirit of poverty can bring the spirit of setback backwardness and rejection to establish a covenant Israelites that is how a person can have lesions of devils operating in them now that you know how the satans and the workers of iniquity practice Witchcraft and idolatry in religion and in the Beast culture it's important for you to know the various ways your attack via witchcraft the workers of iniquity are the people who built the altar conduct the rituals and offer the sacrifices to the idol God the worker of iniquity is the intercessor for the idol behind the altar the most popular names for these workers of iniquity are high priests which or warlock every culture have a name for the practitioner of the altar Israelites there are people who participate in witchcraft but they are not a practitioner of an altar there are people who seek the workers of iniquity these individuals are your everyday people who use witchcraft to advance in Life or to attack a person the scriptures warn against this any Israelite who seek a person with a familiar Spirit would be cut off from his people the scripture said these workers of iniquity will defile you the God not them that have familiar spirits neither seek after Wizards to be defiled by them I am the Lord your God and the soul that turneth after such as have familiar spirits and after Wizards to go a whoring after them I will even set my face against that soul and will cut him off from among his people Israelites there are a lot of people who seek the workers of iniquity to advance in life and to destroy another person the Beast system is plagued with people who say they serve the most high however behind the scenes they serve idols and seek them with a familiar Spirit to advance in life majority of CEOs of major corporations are guilty of this sin your favorite celebrity and a lot of people you know are guilty of seeking them with a familiar Spirit when you stood before the evil altars in religion you're guilty of seeking one with a familiar spirit I bet a lot of the self-righteous Among Us are reevaluating their righteousness right about now so many believe they are in good standing with the most high however they are far from the most high our ancestors are guilty of forsaking the most high to seek them with a familiar Spirit King Saul our nation's first king is guilty of this sin unto his servants that Hatha familiar spirit that I may go to her inquire of her and her serpent said to him behold there is a woman that hath a familiar Spirit at Endor the most high judge king saw harshly for his Disobedience the most high took the kingdom away from Saul and The Tribe of Benjamin and gave the kingdom to David the most high doesn't play when it comes to his people seeking the workers of iniquity the Judgment reserved for our people who do this are severe a lot of Israelites are guilty of this sin this is why they seek the workers of iniquity and secret if seeking the workers of iniquity was of the most high why do it in secret a lot of Israelites and Indigenous black people serve the most high with their lips and their hearts is far from the most high the scripture said Saul disguised himself when he went to meet the worker of iniquity at Endor Israelites what is done in secret will come to light everything hidden will be known and Saul disguised himself and put on other arraignment and he went and two men with him and they came to the woman by night and he said I pray thee Divine unto me by The Familiar spirit and bring me him up whom I shall name unto thee but nothing is secret that shall not be made manifest neither anything hid that shall not be known and come abroad the most high is not only revealing the secrets of the heathens he's revealing the heart of his people as well to the people who pursue the workers of iniquity you can deceive mankind but you cannot deceive the most high he sees all and know all the people who seek the idols of the heathens don't realize that the workers of iniquity are sacrificing them to their altars engaging their spirit in the process the word of the most high said you reap what you sow they believe the workers of iniquity are honorable there's no good in the workers of iniquity in their Idols if the people who seek the workers of iniquity don't fulfill their end of the deal the idols they serve will turn on them a good example of Idols turning against the people who serve them untimely death the idols behind the altars expect the person to bring them Souls if they don't they end up paying with their life the most high will allow the Judgment because the penalty for seeking those with a familiar spirit is death you reap what you sow be not deceived God is Not mocked but whatsoever man soweth that shall he also reap Israelites whatever evil you send against a person via witchcraft it will return right back to you Israelites know that the goal for the kingdom of darkness is always Covenant without a covenant they can't do anything to you the hedge of protection the most high has around you no one can penetrate unless you give them permission or the most high give them permission when the workers of iniquity come to tempt you by deceiving you in the spirit realm know that they are looking to establish a covenant I've had many people say to me I don't dream or they can't remember their dreams forgetting your dreams is a witchcraft attack the workers of iniquity sent a spirit to cause you to forget your dreams so that you won't break the evil covenants you establish with them in the spirit realm if you don't break the covenants the satans have permission to enforce the covenants forgetting your dreams is a spiritual attack make it a habit to break the covenants regardless if you remember your dreams or not it is a spirit that is causing you to forget your dream everything is a spirit you must come against the spirit to get it to flee the scripture said submit to the most high resist the devil and they will flee from you submit yourselves therefore to God resist the devil and he will flee from you Israelites if you do nothing when the enemy attack the devils are not going to flee you must engage in spiritual warfare battle to destroy the Devils causing you to forget your dreams or attacking you in general you must come against the evil altars projecting those Spirits at you complaining and not increasing your knowledge is not going to get a devil to flee nor stop a worker of iniquity from attacking you you have to do your part you dream every time you sleep if you can't remember your dreams ask the most high to restore your dream life the most high is faithful he will restore your dreams if your ways please him when a man's ways pleased the Lord he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him you must work out your salvation with fear and trembling don't depend on other people to fight your battles for you most Deliverance pastors are workers of iniquity I know Christianity disabled a lot of our people the religious pastors made the people become dependent on them to work out their salvation in the real Awakening you must work out your own salvation you must put on the armor of the most high to take your life back from the kingdom of darkness you have to make the decision to stand against your enemies that is attacking you via witchcraft we all have work to do you must know what you're doing before engaging in spiritual warfare remember I said there's levels to sorcery the high level workers of iniquity can actual project into your dreams some of these workers of iniquity can do things you can't even imagine look at the division in our communities if you believe the self hatred and the bickering between the black men and the black woman is a phase or we just can't get along right now you're deceived the hatred you have for yourself and for your people was done via witchcraft a lot of Israelites and Indigenous black people play right into their enemies plans to destroy them remember that satans hate you the satans wants to destroy all of Adam and Eve's Descendants the satans are using the seat of the fallen and Indigenous black people who sold themselves to the Beast system to accomplish their goal but Satan the hater of all good thought within himself whereas God has promised salvation to Adam by Covenant and that he would deliver him out of all the hardship that have befallen him but has not promised me by Covenant and will not deliver me out of my hardship nay since he has promised him that he should make him and his seed dwell in the kingdom in which I once was I will kill Adam the Earth shall be rid of him and shall be left to me alone so that when he is dead he may not have any seed left to inherit the Kingdom that shall remain my own realm God will then be in one of me and he will restore me to it with my hosts again he said and as much as we do not know that they agreed upon with thee by thy God nor the hour in which Thou shalt be delivered for that reason will we multiply war and murder upon thee and thy seed after thee Israelites we must have balance in The Awakening in order to be free you must allow the most high to purge the Demonic doctrines of the heathens if your spirit is tied to an evil altar you're not free if Israelites took the time to allow the most high to disciple them the spirit of division wouldn't have a stronghold in The Awakening when the truth is spoken many will comprehend the word at the most high because Spirit recognize Spirit if the most high was ordering the steps of his people in The Awakening we all would be on one Accord unfortunately some Israelites are turning the Awakening into another denomination in Christianity Israelites let the truth of the most highest words sanctify you the Awakening is more than knowing you're an Israelite and the Messiah is black a lot was done to us while we were sleeping and we have to give the most high the opportunity to cleanse us from spiritual bondage the only way to be transformed is by allowing the most high to renew our mind and be not conformed to this world but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind that he may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God Israelites Witchcraft and idolatry is very real the Beast culture is plagued with sorcery modern day Witchcraft and idolatry hies behind religion the satans did a good job of desensitizing the people to Witchcraft and idolatry remember the Beast system is Satan's kingdom in the Physical Realm Israelites know what is happening behind the scenes before you attack the people who rule over you while some Israelites are focused on educating and saving the heathens make sure your spirit the real you is not malnourished and being saved make sure the most high is in control of your life anyone whose spirit is tied to evil altars are not in control of their life take the time to repent and establish a personal relationship with the father to become free spiritual warfare is not a game all who participate in Witchcraft and idolatry are on the broad road that leads to destruction many Israelites are idolaters the Awakening is about repentance and returning to the father anyone who have the father is protected from the spiritual wickedness in high places Israelites as the most high revealed the hidden secrets feed your spirit so that you can Elevate from glory to glory false balance is abomination to the Lord but a just wait is his Delight The Pride cometh then cometh ashamed but with the lowliest wisdom the Integrity of the upright shall guide them with perverseness of transgressors shall destroy them riches Prophet not in the day of Wrath but righteousness delivereth from Death the righteousness of the perfect shall direct his way but the wicked shall fall by his own wickedness [Music] foreign
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$100 vs $10,000 Budget Fishing Challenge (Rod, Reel, Boat, Lures)
today we're doing the 100 versus ten thousand dollar budget Fishing Challenge I'm out here with my boy Fletcher today one of us is gonna get the hundred dollar and another one is gonna get 10 grand we are out here today at Fletcher's tackle garage and we're gonna be picking out some baits rods reels and any other accessories to fill out our budget the first person to catch a fish on five different lures wins The Challenge now it's time to decide who gets a hundred dollars and who gets the ten thousand dollars baby all right guys this is how this is gonna work now I'm gonna need you to step a ride over here what are you doing young lad I'm gonna put a number behind my back it's either gonna be one or two you're gonna have to guess which one it is and if you do you get the ten thousand dollar budget okay before we get deeper into this video only 27 of you all watching these videos are actually subscribed so if you could take the time hit the Subscribe button really helps the channel I'd appreciate it I got the number behind my back now what do you think it is my lucky number is too okay your face sounds like you're holding up a one I'm gonna go with two yeah I was like changing the number behind my back like why you said too like you said two I had it too I changed it to one guys it looks like your boy is coming in with the 10 grand and we're gonna be spinning that today at Fletcher's tackle garage so what that means Fletcher is you got the 100 budget you're actually going to be picking your tackle out first and then I get to spin 10 grand and the Fletcher tackle garage and whatever I buy today I get to take home we can rethink that at the end if you beat me you can keep the hundred dollar budget stuff boys a hundred dollars you're gonna be helping me out here we're gonna go ahead and start off Fletcher you get 100 bucks let's go ahead and hop into it all right guys we're gonna have to pick out a rod real line tackle and we need to get at least five lures but I might get more just in case we need to make some like adjustments I'd rather have more than five lures of I'm having trouble with one I can at least switch to something else that these fish might be more enticed by what if I donated 50 bucks to you dude I don't need I'm just kidding I was totally kidding in the first place hey don't get your hopes up I don't need any handouts man all right okay so this is what I'm thinking we got a very small selection of rods that are under 100 that are gonna leave us room for five lures at least we have this guy this is like the push button combo this is 44.99 so 45 bucks that give us like 55 to get some stuff I could definitely make that work we also have the zepco room base Caster I think this is like similar price it looks like it says 59.99 so that would give us 40 dollars I'm not really like thrilled with the amount of money I have left over for either of those so that's gonna leave us probably with this bucket here we have some push buttons these are like 20 bucks a pop we got a doc demon that's like another twenty dollars but we do have this guy right here this combo Rod real line the whole nine yards is only twenty dollars 19.99 I believe is what this thing costs we're actually at Dick's earlier and I know that's exactly what it costs so I think we're gonna go with this I'm just gonna leave this little t-rig on here you know I think that's just you know that's just coming that's a little bonus you know what do you charge me what's going on what do you charge me for this t-rig dude all right you can have it for free now that we got a rod our reel and our line taken care of we gotta get the tackle so let me go ahead and grab this tackle box and and bring it over here so we can take a look at this bad boy so we're gonna need to make a few selections here right now I'm thinking our 20 combo not a lot of backbone a lot of noodling going on this thing is definitely more noodle-like than uh Rod like so we're gonna need some stuff that is just gonna kind of do all the work for me treble hooks is gonna be the move if the fish will bite them so I'm gonna get a wide range of treble hook baits we're gonna go right to some of my favorites we got the mock bouncer boom bada bing this thing's about 15 that thing always gets the job done for me I've been catching some really good fish with that recently we also have a mock work bait I'm kind of liking this like sexy Shad color this one is also 15 so we're making a little bit of a dent but I wanted to have a lot of room for lures here one of my all-time favorite baits you just can't beat it the Strike King 2 tap fabulous honestly if you have not thrown this bait you were missing out this thing does nothing but catch giant fish I promise you this is gonna get the job done for me today outside of that uh thinking we're good for this box for now we might come back to it but let's take a peek into some of these other ones we got another crank Bait Box here and this one has a little bit of different stuff I was hoping that I would have a chick Magna and like a sexy Shad but I think we can make it work with the the chartreuse and uh I guess it's not black it's like kind of like a crimson red we got 15 30 40 I think this is 10 so 50 20 70. we got 30 more dollars to spend on lures like we're looking good right now I'm not gonna lie guys so I'm thinking a few top water options let's bust into this box you know nothing like throwing a little top on her we get my favorite top water of all time the Strike King sexy dog [Laughter] what dude that was crazy yeah that was that took a second we're also gonna go with this little striking popper that'll probably be good for the top water actually there's one more treble hook top water in here and that is this little wake bait let's go ahead and grab that too we're looking at like mid 90s there we got our t-rig set up already so we have that stuff with our uh with our Rod so maybe just like a few more saw Plastics let's get a rage crawl a rage Menace one of those in a different color each just so we have options and or if we lose one outside of that's I think we have a few more crawls and another bag unless Noah stole them maybe I did maybe then maybe you did yeah I did it you'll never know yeah [Music] okay I know it's kind of depressing having only a hundred dollars we're getting over here we got that's what we get thumbs down to you taking one one crawl out of each pack we need colors I don't know what the water Clarity looks like dude and I'm on a budget we got to make do that's six baits we need two more and that'll put us at five dollars which is roughly a hundred dollars if we're like 50 cents over and you got a problem with that I don't care but let's get grab a worm and another worm and a black and blue and a green and I think that completes our thing we got four different soft plastic selections we got one two three four five six seven different treble hook baits and we got our Rod set up and that comes in all and around right a hundred dollars and we're gonna be able to make adjustments on the water when we need to when we want to and whatever we need to do to beat Noah's but so Fletcher what do you think about your hundred dollar budget um um I promise I won't burn it I promise my finger trigger is is perfectly placed I'm thinking that this hundred dollar budget is gonna get the job done we have a wide range of selections we got probably 10 different lures to go through and we're gonna be able to make adjustments on the water as needed okay boys you know what time it is baby this is a fun prop you know what I mean like we just whip this thing out every video we have a lot of fun with it so now we get to go to the ten thousand dollar budget we haven't spent this much money or had this much money given to us from Daddy Fletcher on the channel before so we're gonna go ahead and hop into it I'm gonna set our torch down and the first thing that I'm gonna pick out today is obviously going to be the most Hefty honor budget so if we have ten thousand dollars to spend you're really looking in this garage at like what can we buy I mean over here we got a beautiful flats boat that we could possibly take out but I do not think yeah this one's gonna run you a little over 10K so what are you thinking like let's let's bargain here oh you're trying to bargain like maybe I could like you know throw out a number migraine I'm thinking like nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine dollars yeah I don't know if that's gonna work so boys we could always get a kayak but dude yeah man I actually have the perfect kayak for you dude this is like child size and everything you're crazy 250 the quest minnow does not disappoint you know I actually really like it but the problem I have with this is I actually saw what Fletcher did on it last time and you almost sank the boat bro well dude it's it's okay because you're you know four nine and like but we're Balling on a budget Fletcher the Max Capacity is like you know five foot 150 pounds I mean that works I mean I'm like four seven so it might it might work you know we actually have this twin troller boat which we use on the channel a lot when we come over to Fletcher's would you be willing to sell this to me sir uh yeah we gonna We can bargain for this thing retail's at about five grand for the boat okay so you get about five G's in the boat then we got about three thousand dollars worth of electronics that's gonna put you about eight grand then this full tackle system if you want the whole thing Ball parking I'm thinking like 800 to 1200 what if I give you a grand bro that make you feel better what you thinking about a gram a grand and a hundred dollars so that literally gives 1100 it's got at least a hundred dollars 1100 so that means I have nine hundred dollars to spend in your tackle shop if I purchase this whole boat houses yeah that's that's about I think we got a deal so yeah I think we got a deal we gotta deal we will sign the papers after the video not on camera we don't need the information out all right boys so since we just bought a brand new boat we're gonna go into Daddy fletch's garage and pick out whatever tackle we want with nine hundred dollars we can pick out just about whatever I already have a lot of tackle on the boat but I think I'm gonna pick out some other baits but before we do that let's go ahead and take a look at combos okay flusher that's definitely you got way more money way more money than that but I was like actually it's like I I didn't know if I was gonna have to spend like way too much money on the boat you know this will set you back a whopping 7.99 yeah I don't know where's your expensive stuff last year I think I got a little bit of money to spend we got a bunch of spinning combos there's some nice spinning combos here you got the kick in I actually really like this one where did you buy this thing bro dude kicking their bass tv.com link could be down below if you haven't already clicked on it bro they need to click on it like right okay clicked on the link already like what are you doing taking the best.com baby link will be down below I think I got to go with the kicking combo this is only a hundred bucks that doesn't even put a damper in our budget I think we need a spending combo so we're gonna go ahead and lay this in the boat can I buy my own yeah you can buy your own combos what if I bought okay we're buying all three all three yeah because now let me tell you why so we got a mock Crush right here right beautiful mock crush this has better line than my other kicking combo that line on there is old so I really want to have a reliable one so we're gonna buy this this is 250. um we're also gonna have another 40 kicking combo just to have it and then we have a kick and braid setup which we can throw any top orders on so that leads us to our next objective we got fishing poles we picked out four I think we have more than enough let's go ahead and get over to the baits have you hit 900 man you got a lot of fishing rods so 250 on that one 150 on each kicking combo so that's 550 plus 100 kick in common that's only 650 out of my 900 budget so I got 250 dollars to sit on baits I could definitely use some more of this so does this work yeah that might might just load the back of the boat hope that we don't sink yeah that's what I should have bought and just sunk your boat so boys I love traps I think we're gonna go with this two tap right here gotta make it happen I'm a junkie for rage crawls it's got to go in the Box you know do you want any of my tackle boxes these are like 100 a pop 100 a pop we got about seven dollars plus five bucks we got about 12 bucks 100 bucks to leave us okay let's see what we're working with why am I why am I picking out individual baits this one's gone you have a full you have literally a full tackle system I'm gonna buy both of these okay let me double check on something hold on sir I'm running Extremely Loud with hooks in terminal tackle okay well it looks like I got a couple wide Gap hooks that's what I need yeah that's pretty good dude I think I'm gonna call it there I think we're about at 9950 bucks just about if I got those two tackle boxes you sure you don't want to spend that extra 50. what you got for me man um nothing what about the torch bro let me give me a discount on that dude I got just a thing fifty dollars follow me follow me you got what you got for me man no peeking no peeking hold on dude hold on Fletcher how much does this electric motor bro uh like two grand dude I probably could have bought it on the back of it we can't go back on it man maybe next video you guys want to see that let me know watch are you done over there man [Music] adventure and you know if I'm gonna get give you these these special days are gonna be hurt what'd you say I couldn't hear you a few things we got a few things this is a nice little 50 package what 50 bucks for all of that for all these this is a steal bro we got a lizard top water lizard a top water turtle for the lizard's broken this is not that counts okay it is it is thank you Fletcher a crab that's the thing to say actually kind of looks sorry I think we'll probably get smart and uh and a bat why not add some weird lures to the challenge I don't know if I will fish with them today that's why you guys got to stay tuned and find out Fletcher I got way too much tackle like the boat might sink you got your own problems to deal with you know I'm just gonna do my thing with my 100 budget and you know you can figure out how you want to manage all this I'm I'm a simple man with simple things and we got one Mission catch five fish on five different lures we're gonna get the job done all right boys just got the boat in the water got a little Fletch up there are you ready to make it happen I'm ready man dude I got my little bucket of goodies right here check that out y'all we got all the stuff we need to kick this guys but you know he's got all the fancy stuff he's got ten thousand dollars of stuff the boat with electronics all the rods all the gear but it doesn't have the heart and the desire that I have you can't put a price on that and you know that's gonna be the Difference Maker today all right brother well best of luck you're gonna be on the bank I'm gonna be on the boat and the challenge stars now baby all right guys let's get into it uh let me uh let me skip battle this way we have a good bit of bank to work with add this Pawn so let me go ahead and get down to the good stuff this spot has delivered for me time and time again I've got a lot of fish off this bridge there's only one move to make right now and that's the two tap if I can't catch a fish on this then I'm just giving up on the challenge all right boys it is time to get it started I think I'm gonna spice it up here and throw this frog in this pocket just for a minute you know the sun's coming down tonight some of these fish might be a little more active and they should be at this hour we might could get us a top water bite here so I'm gonna start in this little pocket and throw around some of this grass with this frog and see if we can get a fish real quick I can kind of skip this frog up under some of these lay downs and up in some of this grass and uh it'd be nice to go ahead and start one off on a top water rigged and ready to go I'll start fan casting this thing across this this back area over here we got a lot of shade these fish are probably starting to come out from those trees starting to roam around a little bit this bird is stalking my frog if I catch a bird on top of water okay that definitely doesn't count I caught a random species that definitely counts because it's a fish but I don't think a flying creature would count because me saying that this is probably the best pocket to throw this frog there might be a little telling sign right now which I thought we'd figure that out pretty quick but they just might not want top water so we're actually going to put this rod down I actually have another bait rigged up that we used previously that I've had so much fun with which is a lizard Texas Rig lizard we have been killing it on that recently and I have a lot of confidence in it so let's give it a shot nothing on the First cast my prediction is five casts with the two tap then that's all it's gonna take oh two casts and two cats that's all it took oh man and my gut instinct was right come on in here baby come on in here we got one Noah that is not good Fletcher's already on board bro yes sir get your booty on the bank boom bada bing she's stuck in the grass so let's go get her don't come off here do not come off here we need you on the bank in my hands account got her in the hands fish number one bait number one four more to go I haven't heard any Ruckus from Noah so I think we're in the lead right now 100 budget going to work so I'm talking about that heart grit and determination I know it just doesn't have I got it and it's going to be the Difference Maker here today there's actually a really big fish that's the Glorious part about us spending this money on the boat and the grass I can try to Target some of these fish out deeper the Fletcher won't be able to see I could either haunt us or it could help us crank bite seems to be kind of fire not gonna lie guys not gonna lie a little mock bouncer never hurt nobody besides Noah's feelings from dominating him in every challenge that I've used this bait in big mistake I just caught this fish but I didn't have my GoPro rolling and I hate to say it but I don't think that counts that's gonna set us back big time oh my gosh what a huge mistake on my part I just don't think it's fair if you guys didn't see me catch it and uh I actually targeted some of these fish down on the bottom with this active Target and I reeled that chatter dunk right by him and he just freaking destroyed it but maybe there's a couple in the area that we can get the bite they're right off the Steep bank here that's one of the steepest banks in the pond see if we can get another one to bite that sucks boys I just want to play ethical here oh and I just got bit that's why you play ethical because next cast you're just gonna get slammed let's go baby here we go first bait checked off the list pretty much twice and that's all freaking nice one look at how he ate that dude that's a good three pounder let's go baby there we go boys first fish done almost a three pound he's probably two and a half but we will take them and that is our first bait knocked off the list my old confidence bait let's get this puppy back in the water thank you baby thank you beautiful oh that was on the board shucks shocks okay let's fire this thing in there it looks like he's live scoping fish out there if I had to guess you know I don't need three thousand dollars worth of electronics well we got the heart and the determination that I have that's all you need in a life baby all right boys I'm targeting a few more right off this bank there's actually a good bit of fish up there see if we can catch one on this lizard real quick knock out two baits really fast that would be very productive for us we got to play to our strengths guys we got a flimsy noodle rod and some fluorocarbon and some treble hook baits a good combination for the dub come on one more fish off of this bridge was that just some two-tap magic or is there more fish to be caught on the cranks around here are you scoping them out there yeah oh you dirty dog hey I gotta scoop them with the ten thousand dollar budget boy you dirty dog you're gonna find them Stacks somewhere well I got some work to do dude I already knocked out my favorite lure so hopefully some fish are entice to bite some other things besides the two tap all right boys I think I feel a little better off tying on a two-tap I feel like I have more confidence these fish are actually moving a good bit too they're not like staying to the bottom so I'm just on a moving bait here and see if we can get one on that cut off this chatter dock tie this beautiful straight King two tap there we go oh my gosh I had them right away that is insane man I had a fish on my first cast on this thing two tap see if we can get him to bite again golly boys it's only about four foot out here I really feel like we could find some fish stacked up if we just move around all this Bank stuff is really growing up around here like this used to all be super fishable my 100 budget with a lack of watercraft right now is really hindering my ability to get the job done we're gonna be careful with the Gators here again approach this slow methodically Smooth Operator I'm wasting too much time looking at my grab guys I can't get distracted here tonight you just gotta put Fletcher to the dust make sure we don't give them a chance to catch up here oh yeah oh yeah fish number two fish number two all right let's get you up here let's get you up here moth bouncer going to work oh yeah that is what I'm talking about another healthy chunk probably about two and a half maybe three I think she's just shy high too but all we need is numbers here today on five different lures we got two knocked out three to go we're doing pretty solid considering the difference in budget here come on baby get out of there oh sorry oh my gosh there's a reason they call me Butterfingers back in the day sorry about that baby let's get you back in shoot next on the list we got the chick magnet and that is actually our last crankbait unfortunately so let's let's hope we can get them to bite something besides the crankbait oh oh my gosh I was running the boat so fast I was paying attention to that gator okay we got to be very careful that is our second fish but that Gator is somewhere very close because I just went over him we're just gonna flop you up Bubba all right boys that is second fish they're on board almost lost since I was going doing 10 miles an hour did you catch them trolling I wasn't trolling but I was really an ultra fast all right boys let's see what else we got so I was a little iffy on the whole crankbait action or just throwing a lipless in general but something's telling me to tie another one on and just get a reaction bite so we're actually going to tie on this little crankbait right here for our third bait of choice and see if we can get one to commit come on eat the chick magnet yes sir chick Magna is that what you're throwing yes sir I guess what I got on I'll just double up so you got two I got two we're Ty baby and we are both throwing a chick magnet who will catch one on the chick magnet first that's the real question I guess we're about to find out no it doesn't got the rizz like I do with the with the with the chick magnet I'm gonna raise them up okay guys not happening over here these flies are absolutely driving me crazy so we're gonna get out of that spot and keep the train moving they're parallel with this tree line right here I'll be some fish just roaming this Edge just eat me I just want to get a bait above Fletch and then just be patient get a couple more bites we'll win this challenge oh oh no oh no he came off dang it oh that's not what we needed I mean one of these lay downs have to have a fish right so I see this is a good bank got some lay downs there we go there we go boys there we go fish number three speak it into existence baby speak it into existence third fish that means third bait complete and here on to the fourth baby just two more fish and we get this dub I'm I'm impressed Fletcher has two fish he's keeping up with me even with having a hundred dollar budget versus having a boat with ten thousand dollars that just shows you guys that even though you don't have a boat you still have a good chance of still catching fish and that's why it's good if you guys don't have a boat I totally understand bank fishing still can be just as good as being on the boat I believe I can guess I believe I can catch you bass I believe no will get last oh boys we found the race girls they were hidden back there the action on this bait spectacular my confidence with this bait is through the roof one of my favorite baits of all time and I think we'll catch one pretty quick on this there we go boys let's get after it all right oh my gosh big old bird just went jumping I don't know what just happened dude I think we just got hit right away boys oh fingers just nibbling at the tail that was like instantly guys I just tied on this rage called this first cast oh I just pulled it oh dude he did it again oh he's got it there we go boys there we go oh my goodness amazing we were only fishing with that rage crawl for a few minutes that's why we gotta have our confidence baits let's go baby that is four fish right there not a big one but he's fat and now we just need one more fish guys to complete this challenge I have no idea where Fletcher went I saw him earlier I don't know how many fish he's at so we still need to hustle here we go thank you baby beautiful one a little gold glow on that fish so pretty there we go that's fish number four one more to go all I know right this second is I've been throwing the chick magnet for a hot minute and absolutely has nothing come of it besides a possible bite so let's go ahead and put that back in our little container here and switch gears to something else let's go with this little old mock work bait all right boys I'm debating to switch it up I threw some crawls there I threw a lizard and then I threw a crawl I wonder if there is a stick bait like a little senko somewhere but I just don't seem to have any out of our ten thousand dollar budget which is just crazy oh actually we do got a senko and it's a very smelly one these baits guys freaking stink oh they're kind of dried up oh that one ain't okay I don't even think that one's one of the stinky ones that's why it's not dried up I think we're just gonna put this thing on our Texas Road guys I wish I could keep throwing the rage crawl but that is not how this challenge works the five fish that we catch have to be on all different baits so for our final bait we're gonna try out the senko we might end up switching up if we don't get bites so stay tuned let's work a way you wrap back down to where all the action is through the tree oh yep there goes the shoes that uh that was a hole in the bank all right now that my feet are soaking wet and I've been absolutely swarmed by no seems in every other South Carolina insect that exists better catch a dang fish I literally just heard a crazy blow up right under that tree and I just skipped right in there come on baby that was a good sound now oh there he is boys there he is let's go that is the fifth fish of the challenge switched up from the senko tight on the chick magnet let's see if we can land this fish he is barely hooked come on boy let's go boys let's go I hope you guys enjoyed this video if you did hit the like button and we'll catch y'all on the next one [Music]
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Houses for Rent in Locust 3BR/2BA by Property Management in Locust
foreign two full bath single family home in the Locust North Carolina area for more information about this property such as pricing or to schedule a viewing please visit our website at www.touchpointtm.com now let's take a look inside entering through the front door we come into an entryway area with the master bedroom on our right the master bedroom is complete with tray ceilings ceiling fan large front-facing window and ensuite master bath the ensuite master bath features two sink vanity stand-up shower linen closet separate toilet room and back here is a walk-in closet foreign exiting the master straight across the hall is the second bedroom this bedroom also features large front-facing window as well as large closet going further into the home we come into an open space that is the living room connected to the kitchen the living room features three side facing windows ceiling fan and open concept to the kitchen which has ample amount of cabinet space as well as matching appliances behind me now is the laundry room area the laundry room features washer and dryer as well as storage space above crosses small hallway is our full bath off the hall the full bath features very large vanity and shower tub combination beside this bathroom is our third and final bedroom this bedroom features side facing window as well as walk-in closet off the kitchen is also our access to the garage the garage is a two-car garage with automatic opener in the back of the home is also a formal dining room area this dining room area is equipped with two side facing windows as well as back door and now let's go see the backyard the back of this home features rear entry driveway as well as rear entry garage for more information about this home such as pricing or to schedule viewing please visit our website at www.touchpointpn.com thank you [Music]
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Sculpting with Lemon - Kens Tools - Revisited - Texturing
all right I'm not gonna work on my clay day I'm gonna do something else I got some new tools from a company called tennis tools.com and these are just a few of them some have kind of like spring wire going around like that and these have just plain wire and this is that spring wire here very small little tools here they're all meant for finishing and stuff like that and as I mentioned yesterday Academy Award winning artist at the art departments of on some of the greatest movies made in the last ten years have been using these tools and so I'm going to try to give these a fair play today and use the proper stuff and so what I'm gonna do is I'm going to create an eye and a nose part of the nose but I just wanted to see what it does as far as wrinkles on the clay and let me see and this is from Canada's tools.com I don't know if I hit the record button or not but I must not have I apologize for that anyway I'm just using this tool I got from sculpture Depot net to press the clay in to the Academy of the I socket I'm just going to put this eye lid on using a silicon tool that I got from sculpt tools comm silicon tip it's stiff enough that I can move things around and because the silicon won't stick to the clay it works out pretty good it's wire coated cool it's got a know kind of like a spring wire all the way around the loop there I'm just gonna use this see how this works out because I've never used this before these are more finishing tools this one has a rake on it so I can dig away summer clay and shape it just layin here okay I'm gonna take some nice cellophane and put it up here and over the clay I've never done this before so if I make mistakes it's a purely because I am an amateur at this now what I'm doing is I'm just jabbing this trying to give it some kind of a texture like skin I don't know how it's gonna look I'm just gonna rub over it a little bit that smoothes it out what I'm doing is I took this wire wrinkle maker or finishing tool and I cut down the the wires a little bit a little long I wanted a little stiffer rounding out the edges these can be very sharp that feels good now what I'm going to do is put this back up here and let's see how this works like I said I'm just doing this for the first time so not sure how this is gonna look that's interesting well it makes a nice crosshatch just like old skin I think this will work out well too I'm gonna add some heavy wrinkles now this is not too badly done it was just a small part of the face but all right now I'm gonna put the I never thought of using this stuff before this cling-wrap to do things with but it really where it gets kind of nice and I'm just boiled my finger by rubbing it on my nose and I'm just going over the cleaner after and now I'm doing what I just go cross-hatching not overdoing it just not bad at all and I just going with this just fueling the crevices and I think that gives you an idea what you can do with these tools I'm just going to dig out the eyeball cool for that stick it in now with this tiny too bad unified you say you sued me since well there you go and try it out for the first time and I'm not unhappy with it I think you know a little more practice on my part and I will figure this all out really well and I can see a lot of potential in getting fine detail into a face that you want to make and you know very small faces this wouldn't work as well but for larger faces I think it's going to work out nice all right that's the video for today remember go to Ken tool Ken tools calm and check it out and see what you can find there alright
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Wisdom from World Religions - Day 9, Video 2: Confucianism
[Music] so in this video our the second video is dedicated to a religious tradition of the world I want to speak about Confucianism or what is known as juju Confucianism it's obviously a a Western expression it's an English word now but it goes back to a Latin phrase a Latin expression Confucius but before I say a few words about Confucius and about Taoism in the next lecture I want to just say a couple of make a couple of comments about religion in East Asia in general which would of course include Japan and the Koreas and and in China as well and that is that in these contexts religion is naturally pluriform religion comes in multiple channels if you will it's kind of like multitasking religious multitasking now this idea of religious multitasking is more familiar I would say to people in other parts of the world today than it was before there's this new concept that religious studies scholars sometimes use the notion of multiple religious belonging this is a way of talking about people who are are not just influenced by but actually actively participate because of an inner sense of identification with more than one religious tradition um I consider myself to be a person of multiple religious belonging and there are number of religious traditions that have impacted my life significantly over the last decades this probably comes through even in in my unconscious selection of themes for these videos but this is new pretty much in our part of the part of the world where I'm standing and speaking it certainly wasn't the case in 1890 or 1920 or 1960 people had a religion they were not members of two religions of course as always the case of converts and families with mixed marriages but in general people had a religion and it was the other religion but in East Asia religion is pluriform and there have been a number of religious traditions in this part of the world that have interacted with each other gently sometimes and sometimes jostling with each other and they of course in the case of China they include Taoism Confucianism Buddhism and indigenous local religious traditions as well and these traditions these five traditions have been have interacted with each other now for thousands of years in modern times in more recent times Islam of course is present in China especially in in the southwest and Christianity is a growing presence in China now as well but they don't form part of that traditional mix although today they do but they didn't traditionally so let's keep that in mind as we move to the religion religion and Japan will speak a bit about religion in Japan as well the same pattern will prevail one scholar John Valkyr summed this up some time ago as in these contexts that religion is not a single system of belief and practice and I would restate that as religion as pluriform in these contexts all right so let's turn our attention for a few minutes to Confucius again that's the Latin version of his name but his own formal title is kung fu master Kong and futsuu means master or teacher and so actually we can say either Kong fuchsia or Confucius I probably will go back and forth on on as we go along there are central teachings and in a moment I'll say something about that and I'll say something about the most central and most innovative idea that that really conferred a kind of immortality in China and now globally upon comforts but kung fu Tzu was really interested in the human realm he was less interested in the traditional Chinese world of of spirits and divinities it wasn't that he was uninterested it wasn't that he was dismissive of them and it wasn't even that he was disrespecting of then it's just that his focus was upon human conduct and human behavior and thus he one of his comments that was remembered by a student is that he advised his students to keep the spirits to keep the divinities to keep the gods and goddesses and the Saints and the angels and the ancestral to keep them at a distance this human focus this humane interest of Confucius which makes him even today such a magnetic and and and warmly influential figure comes out in in a story that was told one time he after returning from a journey or a walk he was informed that the stables where he was living the stables of where the Emperor's horses were stabled had burned down and Confucius according to the story had just returned from the court of the Emperor and his first question was was anyone hurt he didn't ask about the horses now it seems that in general many people have thought well why didn't he think about the horses the poor horses why do you think about people first and and that is a criticism that has been lodged but in the context it what was actually occurring is that in that context it's according to the commentators the horses were more highly valued as the Emperor's horses than the attendants of the horses and while he wasn't unconcerned about the horses he also was concerned about the people who took care of the horses so that's why he first his first concern was did anybody get hurt and whether he did that consciously or not it shows his focus upon the upon human beings upon the social dimension of life so I could spend an hour on this topic I only have a few more minutes with you what what is at the very heart of Confucius's thoughts well Confucius lived in a time that's conventionally referred to as the period of the warring States and this was a time of of civil strife in China of Civil War civil war raging on multiple sides warring warlords each conquering each other's territories and and inflicting great great suffering upon the people in the captured territories it was a very difficult time in China time of great social breakdown a lack a loss of civility a loss of human kindness and we can see that this is a dangerous place to be for any society when the banns of civility begin to fray to the point where people stop recognizing the common humanity of fellow citizens and so Confucius set himself to the task of restoring civility in a in a society where these bonds these bands of civility had been broken and at the very heart of his thought and in the minute or so that I have left with you what his great innovation was to bring together two things that are often thought to be unrelated to each other ethics on the one hand or morality and etiquette or social customs on the other morals and mores he brought together ethical imperatives like do not do to others what you don't want done to yourself and etiquette matters of etiquette that in our context could be seen as whether you use your traffic signals or not when you're making a turn or or which utensil you use in which order when sitting to in a fine-dining context or how one dresses in various contexts um does one wear a tie when one visits the the house of say the President of the United States or does one go and and gym clothes these are questions that seem totally unrelated what could FX have to do with with questions about social niceties but it was Confucius's great insight that he recognized that while people are not so attentive perhaps to ethical imperatives we are ultimately very sensitive to the cues we get from other people about our behavior and he noted that when people flout 'add basic conventions it was easier for them than to flout moral prescriptions and so he went about the work of reforming people's everyday manners in a way think about it for a moment if you're driving on a highway and people and this is the United States so this is the driving habits peculiar to this part of the world where I'm talking right now but it's different in other parts of the world and in this case if someone continuously rides in the outside lane under the speed limit and people can pass that can lead to road rage and it often does no it doesn't justify the road rage but what it said it seems to indicate a lack of concern or care for the other person and these small slights they start to accumulate and they can create a mood of hostility towards other people and this then becomes pretty dangerous if this starts to become up a reflex that's expressed in how people treat each other socially politically it can lead to movements that can actually start to dehumanize other people say well that's a lot of weight to put on you know not using your blinkers in traffic this is precisely the innovation of Confucius he linked etiquette to ethics and so so insightful was this that actually his influence in China became decisive and central sadly not in his own lifetime but later his disciples and his teaching became the founding philosophy and social practice of China for the next two millennia [Music] you [Music]
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ARE BASEBALL CARDS GOOD INVESTMENTS?
the question of whether baseball cards make for a good investment is a complex one with reasonable arguments on both sides there are many factors to consider in evaluating the investment potential of baseball cards including the market forces that impact their value the costs associated with buying selling and storing cards long term as well as the inherent unpredictability in the future success and popularity of Any Given player overall while baseball cards can offer higher returns s under the right circumstances they also carry significant risks and are not a suitable investment for everyone to understand the investment case for baseball cards it's important to recognize that their value is largely determined by supply and demand in the Collectibles Marketplace certain rare vintage cards depicting MLB Legends like Babe Ruth hanis Wagner and Mickey Mantle have sold for Millions due to their extreme scarcity and historical significance however for more common cards printed in larger numbers appreciating value depends on collectors continuing to drive demand while the popularity of card collecting has led to generally steady or Rising values for vintage cards in recent decades there is no guarantee such interest or rates of return will continue indefinitely Collectibles are also far less liquid Investments than stocks or bonds as finding interested buyers takes time and effort for Newar car predicting which players will have lasting appeal and value is quite challenging even star rookies often lose value quickly if their careers don't pan out as expected and with the sheer number of new cards released each year most common prints will likely retain only a small fraction of their original Pennies on the dollar retail price if sold later the top rookie cards from legendary players like Mickey Mantle that sell for hundreds of thousands today represented huge long shot bets at the time of issue that paid off exponentially due to those players eventual Hall of Fame success such career defining Market moving accomplishments cannot be forecasted reliably for current players while hits payoff big most recent cards either lose value or gain little some analysts argue the sports card Market may also face headwinds in coming decades from long-term declines and many younger people's interest in traditional paper cards relative to digital collecting through apps and websites on the other hand population aging could concentrate remaining disposable income among older generations with Nostalgia for paper cards from their childhoods balancing that effect to some degree overall the future is hard to predict in addition to Market risks investing in baseball cards requires costs for storage supplies grading if desired and paid membership or fees for tracking prices and selling on major online platforms caring for large collections properly to maximize long-term value also takes ongoing time and diligence cards need to be kept safely in protective plastic sleeves and holders to maintain High grades then stored in a cool dry Place away from direct light or other conditions that cause damage over decades the hidden long-term costs for durable supplies and professional grades storage can eat into profits especially for average cards without huge profit margins on the upside buying ungrad cardboard directly from sellers often allows acquiring complete sets or individual high potential rookie cards at costs far below current Becket book values of flater scent and to be professionally graded by PSA or bgs receiving top Jam Mint or pristine grades greatly increase resale values and makes capturing short and medium-term price jumps much more feasible carefully selecting discount purchase opportunities on unloved but highquality cars from the past can yield good returns with relatively minimal risk compared to buying new packs or boxes chasing hits at Treet tail prices today while certain rare early baseball cards from the t206 era to the 1950s offer worldclass investment potential due to Rarity and historical significance appreciated by serious collectors worldwide most ordinary baseball cards do not make a reliably profitable long-term investment on their own merits the risks of Market fluctuations long-term shifts in popularity and costs of maintaining a collection properly often outweigh prospective rewards especially for common modern issues however for budget conscious investors with due diligence a small basetball card portfolio purchased smartly for the long term can potentially outpace inflation or even yield six figure returns under the right circumstances overall it remains a speculative Venture more dependent on passion than dispassionate Financial criteria with discipline and an understanding of the risks involved buying select discounted vintage cards to hold for decades remains one of the few potentially lucrative hobbies that also provide enjoyment through connection to sports history for serious collectors assembling sets from favorite childhood years or targeting affordable prospects poised to break out can produce lifechanging scores however baseball cards should not serve as anyone's primary retirement vehicle or source of wide diversification their future remains unpredictable and Investments are best contained to a small fraction of total assets with proper collector mindset and longtime Horizon in place of getrich quick hopes cards offer a unique way for financially Savvy sports fans to potentially benefit from following
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This Week At The Library 06.27.23
[Music] hi I'm Paige and welcome to the Manchester Community Library I know I say every week that we have a lot going on but let me tell you this week is a doozy we've got the summer reading program that's just kicked off and we have all kinds of programming to back that up including additional things that aren't related to summer reading so let's just uh Buckle in and we'll get started Tuesday June 27th at 10 30 a.m we have our first special guest star our special readers for story time this week you can come and meet Ann Hunter who's an artist illustrator and the author of many memorable children's books such as baby squeaks The Nest that Ren built Possum's Harvest Moon and cricket song story time is going to be under the tent and you can get to meet one of your favorite children's authors also Tuesday June 27th at 10 30 we have a program that is suitable for older kids maybe looking at about seven and up audiences will see wonderful slides of our local butterflies presented by Jerry Schneider who's the creator of the award-winning butterfly game audiences can also answer questions such as what is good Butterfly habitat how can we attract more butterflies into our community when how and why do monarch butterflies go to Mexico in addition to answering these questions we're going to learn about interesting butterfly characteristics for example did you know that butterflies taste with their feet additionally we're going to try in the weather permitting I'm going to make some T-shirts with special designs after the end of this program so that's from 10 30 to 11 30 ages 7 and up are amazing butterflies also on Tuesday from two to four it is the time of the month where we have our mystery movie matinee and I would love to tell you the title of this movie however licensing rights prevent me from telling it to you but I will let you know that if you join us in the hunter room this Tuesday from 2 to 4 P.M you're going to laugh along with Robin Williams and Nathan Lane as they run their Miami nightclub Tuesday also from 3 30 till 5 we have another event of art with Amelie do you love creating art because Amelie sure does and you can join her every Tuesday afternoon in the y a loft for a new artistic Endeavor this is a perfect group for anyone ages 10 and up and yet again on Tuesday night from 5 30 to 7 we have G Mall back in the building so G Mall presents this week on the margins of Europe War before the war until recently a nine year long bloody standoff in the donbos area of Ukraine was one of many sleeping Wars just another forgotten armed conflict in July of 2014 when photojournalist Dimitri belyakov was on assignment to cover the Malaysian air flight mh-17 disaster that killed 298 people in the airspace above Ukraine one of the European photo editors asserted that the only reason he was on assignment was the fact that moscow-backed Rebels had effectively killed a large group of westerners however known in the west he continued cared about the quote stupid war on the margins of Europe end quote currently support for Ukraine remains at the heart of Western countries foreign policy but is clearly not seen as a matter of life and death to those various countries more effort should be put into enhancing Western perception and comprehension of the consequences of this unfolding tragedy it is said that one must consult the past to learn about the future Wars are not fought for the interests of ordinary people as many residents on both sides of the Ukrainian front line know Putin's invasion of Ukraine is so shocking in its scale and senseless brutality that it automatically triggers associations with World War II with its mass killings and destruction destruction and pursuit of Revenge Chimera we still need to understand how we got here Dimitri beliakov is a freelance journalist from Moscow Russia born in 1970 in the volodda region of Russia he graduated from the foreign languages Department of yaroslav University and began to take pictures professionally in 1997. in his 26-year career he covered armed conflicts and photographed countless soldiers refugees casualties and atrocity his searing Battlefield images often shot in the reflections of Windows and through holes and mortar scarred buildings have appeared in some of the world's most prestigious Publications including the New York Times The Washington Post Forbes Der Spiegel and the Sunday Times of London yet bellyakov bristles at the label War photographer I am an anti-war photographer he says I hate War because I've seen what war does so tickets for this event are available for 22 on the gmall website however gmall has graciously offered to hold 10 seats available free to MCL patrons interested precipitant participants must register in advance on the MCL events page registrations are non-transferable and are available on a first-come first-served basis so if you're interested in coming in to watch this presentation please make sure you register in advance because these seats will go fast on Wednesday June 28th we have a very special presentation at the library Lima Norton is going to be coming to talk about his art collection for the love of Vermont so local art collector Lyman Orton loves Vermont and the 20th century art inspired by the Green Mountain State working in conjunction with writer Anita Rafael to publish his book Lyman is bringing his two loves to the Manchester Community Library in a presentation for the love of Vermont the Lyman Orton collection this collection began as lyman's quest to quote keep the art of Vermont for vermonter's end quote and through his presentation he aims to demonstrate how heart art is for everyone and not only for the art World discussing his pieces and his collection in plain English Lyman Anita tell stories of the artists who loved this beautiful state and how their love led to it becoming an artist's Haven in the Golden Era Vermont art which was the 1920s through the 1960s the evening will begin with a wine reception and an opportunity to purchase signed copies of for the love of Vermont the Lima Norton collection before guests get to enjoy a beautiful slideshow and a discussion of that collection Thursday June 29th in the first of our summer arts and crafts series at 3 30 you can join local artist Trish wheel as she takes you through a journey on how to repair your jeans with style so everybody gets rips and holes in their clothing and you know maybe we wear the holes maybe we don't maybe we buy patches but you know what Trish has a much better way so come on in at 3 30 on Thursday and learn to do it with style also on Thursday June 29th from 5 to 7 PM we have a special presentation called unpacking lower back pain did you know that over 16 million people in the USA are affected by recurring or chronic back pain you can join Felicia lighten ebertson a reform body coaching for a lecture and a demonstration in this demonstration you can learn why many people with recurring low back pain may have a hard time staying pain-free and also how to avoid it you can learn a counter-intuitive way to approach Fitness that restores low back Comfort you're also going to find out what you need to know about muscles for better back health so that's from 5 to 7 pm on Thursday the 29th however also from 5 to 7 PM we have a third installment of the Vermont Department of Labor as the Department of Labor invites you to attend our the next in our series of career Readiness workshops so this time we're going to be focusing on interview skills you will have a job center specialist who's going to provide one-on-one help and small group help in order to be able to answer questions appropriate for interview skills do you have questions about maybe how you should ask how you should dress what you should say what you shouldn't say come on in we can find the answers to these questions every Saturday this summer the MCL wants to invite you to our new special Learning Garden so come and garden with OSHA from 10 to 11 A.M there is something big happening outside and we want you to take a moment to dig your hands into the dirt and learn because that's what we're going to be able to do so that's this week at the library it's a lot going on and we hope to see you there meet you at the library foreign
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Wellness Warriors (WW Gays) LIVE! Back to Basics: Food 101 (January 12th 2020)
oh we can see your Coleman yeah we're not bad late but it's cute we love that you guys are all their best running on the category and say we're trying to get on the save up back up back up you want to come say hi everybody no he's chives I'm going on Instagram Facebook you might see the treasure on the counter everybunny we've been having issues Oh they've endured awful the two of them have been fighting a lot today so we have a lot to go through today the show might run a little long take if there's a lot there's a lot to go through guys you guys have been heard lots of news coming out on our Facebook page we'll talk about in a bit but first let's just talk about our topic today why did we decide to do this show hunt well because we are now back to WWE simply never done WWE before back to basics yeah every junior we always take it we've kind of realized that it's our renewal stage or a pattern yeah our pattern where we need to start back to the basics of the actual program back as if we had never done WW but guess what the fact that we have and that we know what we're doing now makes this so much easier so it's really funny how it just becomes part of who you are as an individual right and not just that we've also realized from doing this multiple times that every time we did the journey we never reset often and what happened is that you become complacent you realize oh I think this is three points and you don't you start to stop doing tracking you start counting them as well and so by doing this reset every January it brings us baggies over new it also be news our pirate we've also realized we have a life pattern yeah we start off in January going gung-ho we're always great in January January tends to slow things down a little bit there's not as many get-togethers not as many parties you're more focused on you know it's colder outside so you tend to hibernate a little bit more you're more indoors at home you're not walking as much outdoors that's not true because a lot of you are still walking which is amazing I have the hiccups on so what ends up coming know what ends up happening is from there comes into the spring where things start to realize okay you know what it's getting nicer outside so there's a little bit more activity going on you're being a little bit more not of show but you're having more part of the summer barbecue yeah more barbecue so you're still eating well because you're not you're not eating the same thing you're chicken on the barbecue yeah I can things on the barbecue you're eating fresh fruit and fresh veggies cuz it up at your disposal but you have to maintain because you're still being active through even more but you're just so we tend to stay stagnant in the summer but that one fall get it comes in when fall comes in we realize you get cold you want to eat more comfort foods and by December it's the time here that we have a hard time you can put a lot and then look at humans that is basically it you had a winter time guess what people in Canada anywhere and where it was cold you'd net more yeah right animals even do it so today is about food 101 so this be gonna be about food next week you'll be well activity and everyone about the mind as well so we'll be doing a lot of these back to basics series we're actually going through a lot of sudden who's talking about herbs in the past but just refreshing it for you guys let me do today everything good it changes from what it was back then for us to what it is now because we're not the same people we were back then yeah so things have stayed but things have evolved as well so it's always good to refresh your memory as to what you did do with the past to see how much it has changed so the first thing you want to talk about is our detox so blogging follow us when we first started during 2018 we actually did a detox when we started when we talked about a detox we don't say that we're you know taking us some time with supplement cleanse it is our term for it yeah so we did a detox because we realize that get foods that we were had cravings for all the time and we couldn't control and they were not good for us examples were pop alcohol you know those are the two main one pasta and bacon yeah read me yeah so any of those things we realized that you know we may sit come down to us detox means removing trigger foods foods that we have a hard time controlling or foods that have now no longer been part of our yeah yeah so so we did it through two years ago when we started during his first time and this time we will also we are still doing it right now we actually started detox in January we're no longer right now for the month of January to March with a break Aurora Cruz yes we are taking that little break on the cruise because we are on vacation and we still want to enjoy the vacation so we may pour alcohol so we will be not drinking alcohol for for that time I having popped we were also removed pasta and potatoes so the four items that we removed this time just to eliminate the cravings because we were eating them a lot by the end of the year yes we were actually we realized when we were in Windsor at that point in time we drank so much coke zero it was ridiculous that one oh we drank of 24-pack to two liters and two six-packs no 24 12 packages yeah yeah which is still quite a lot to me but this one doesn't work is it okay which is a lot of pop and we weren't drinking much water and knowing that we weren't really weren't and also it affected us a lot too many forgot no we forgot that you know we need the water and so we need water and I cannot say that we have not been drinking water now because that's all we drink their celebrity metal straw so we had metal straws that we got from celebrity which other awesome and then you know what I'm gonna do this right now because weirdo throughout the show we will actually show you stuff that we use everyday items that we buy that we include in our journey because we've been years or maybe something new that we bought so one of the things we use a lot of is water enhancers so here we have we have strawberry lemonade and then we have a strawberry watermelon neo and Tang and those crystal lights yeah there's other brands out there there's also - there's a PC one as well so you can try those we love them we have an issue with drinking regular water so I can do regular water but this is nice and trade up you have time good time it makes us remove our make our pop cravings their leaves craving we do understand people don't like those as well because they do have artificial sweeteners in though we don't mind them so I think you can either just sweeten your water but like lemon and cucumbers and fresh watermelon and fresh fruit just make watermelon wait fruit water yeah I'm so bad Robert again I've been drinking it so another thing that we tried to do our first time in our journey was that we had started creating recipes for ourselves we started making some pitch basketball we notice the last few months we weren't doing that is my pretend to be do the same things chicken all the time same burger recipe so we actually started bringing back some old recipes you had we actually had pizza yes always that have a long time it was so good so are the two granite dough pizza and our 0.0 salad to a salad dressing that we make with yogurt so if any of you is not seen our recipes on our website wmur.com I'll revisit some old recipes answer create some new ones so we can share with you guys the accident idea for a rest we're going to be doing sometimes we have two ingredient go again because it's very versatile yeah it's hard because the things are over then okay we can look at that today but there's too me too much time here so the guys you might not be on answer your questions right now when we do a question session and again it's too hard right now with too much stuff going on someone asked about Coke Zero and summer and something comes zero is terrible for you but I think you can't it should not be your number one drink of choice yeah I think you should reward yourself maybe once in a while with a pop or a carbonated drink of some kind yeah but water is the best thing for your drink on this journey matter is what cleans your system I mean Coke Zero can still is full of chemicals and you know that are I don't want to be loved in it yeah but again we realized that water is the best option yeah exactly so we another thing we do is we embrace your my foods again so we are reintroducing even on purple we're not having potatoes and pasta right nope but we're embracing is your point foods that are part of the circle plan so we have so for example we lost a lot of truth to speak our user samples we have breaks and strawberries carry peaches and blueberries and with the peach and blueberry we make our cobbler so our cobbler is a zero point dessert the only thing that is points on it if we do put it on and we do back x is the gaily whipped cream the gaily whipped cream is its performance and I believe it's one point but you know what I'm gonna do right now just to double check I'm gonna check it right now because I am again back to basics I tell everybody again and they're not even scanning it I'm actually putting into the calculator because ready memory butter peach blueberry cherry cobbler recipe it's on our website as well so W be calm or on YouTube sweetie search YouTube heavy games keep comment you'll find this recipe as well something else that I buy bananas we have an answer lunch every day so actually we're actually also gonna be doing our lunch while we're doing this live show so I'm actually gonna put this with our lunch verbal afraid actually wonderful lunch now sure exactly okay thank you so one of the things when I talk to you guys about is our breakfast lunch and dinner because that's something that people ask us a lot about what do we eat during those meals so usually breakfast is usually always your points we've always had this your point breakfast since we started our journey did you it's one point four four tablespoons that's what's so good about this one so you get a lot of whipped cream for for the amount so this is what we put on it so our one thing our crumble that I was talking about is just one point yeah so we said we skip my level for breakfast banana or if I have an apple or for breakfast usually by a Honeycrisp or maybe pink pink lady Alice there's another one we actually love right now and so we buy we usually have that John didn't know is that doesn't have money usually act in the afternoon on my way home I eat it in the car on the way home we also have chicken so got home you want to commend chicken right so we're actually using the use ww containers and smell together and so we use this it's annyeong about chicken it allowed me we'll see what do you mean you're having chicken and exactly we have chicken chicken has become our bacon almost it's it's become a protein and actually one of our Shannon I hope you don't mind me mentioning you because you asked us about it on our page this month she's like I'm taking your advice in having chicken for breakfast and I'll tell you this it was very weird because my stomach and my head keep telling me an eating dinner right now and it's early in the morning however what she did also mentioned was the fact that oh my goodness I did not I did not have any cravings for food until lunch I was able to have my whole morning go because I felt satisfied all morning so that's the reason why we have chicken for breakfast it is a lean protein that satisfy you and this is the amount of chicken we have we don't have a full breast we have a small container and these are the WW container so we just fill that up as much as we can and that's what we eat Nick warms his up I feel fine cool yeah so our chicken was pre-prepped if you always people make me cook it on a Sunday or on Friday so that's why we already have some pre-prepped I'm putting this in the fridge and the other thing we have for breakfast is hard-boiled eggs we actually don't have them ready right now but we have our instant pot plugged in over here and already they're all ready to go so we're actually gonna turn it on right now we cook it live we already had about a video on how to cook eggs hard-boiled eggs Indians to pot so you guys will look for that it's also on our youtube channel so that's the one thing just to give you guys an idea of what we do for our lunches we don't put our lunches in our lunch box at night we have a a shelf in our fridge and there's an area of the fridge that is for our lunch yeah because we put these big lunch boxes because everything is in small containers and takes up too much room yeah so by doing that we are able to grab them and go in the morning put them in a lunch box we use flat ice ice cube trays I'll show you crazy I will show them that too so yeah so now the next part is our lunches so lunches we use back in the day so I assume that these are on Amazon we bought them on Amazon they're great because they don't take a lot of room in your lunch bag and you can still put all the containers because can you imagine a thicker lunch ice pack plus all the thick containers you even have any room you need like three bags exactly so we have that in her lunch we also for a lunch we used to eat rats right hon so we get these rats back in the day and he was six points on blues and so since we switched to purple we didn't want to use six points at lunch anymore because we only had nine oh yeah we do so so we didn't you only have 19 points now so we didn't want to have to have a rap at lunch anywhere to be actually it only allows for 13 points for those yeah so we actually do a salad at lunch every day now so while she make her sales right now are arranged a little bit differently each of us so mine is finish yeah and we actually never did we actually used to use a bigger container and the Nick suggested these ones and what's great it's almost like having salad in a jar so we have our salads in this we make our little dressing pour it in and then shake shake shake and then we're able to eat it out right on it we bought these at the dollar Rama yeah yeah well I'm not sure if they're still there to be honest with you nice okay three and then I also use the president strong choice scales Bob shortens soils soils the kale slaw I love this one the reason why I picked this one knows because there's no packages of dressing yeah I still have a lot of packages of dressing from all of the other mixes that I used to buy and I'm in being honest I did not waste them I use them but this is how long it takes me to use them one pack last me about a week longer I could have been a bad head of lettuce in mine like this so you're just adding it to my container and then we take our chicken that we were using for our breakfast the same chicken breasts and then you just grab a knife and then we just you know cut that chicken and chewy action container with the lettuce so that it's already in there I've put a lot more stuff in myung everybody because I'm not leave these here these are cucumbers nick appeals his cucumbers I don't I don't like the skin no he doesn't like this old sorry honey sorry so what I put in mine is I put some fresh onion so I take a few pieces of onion and I chop that up real small and I just let me finish by a minute I chopped that up real small just like that and we don't put a ton of chicken guys you know make a little just a few pieces yeah and then I also put in mind some Tomatoes I take some mini tomatoes here and I just cut these up into quarters if I can or into just pieces okay you guys are wondering how we cook our chicken that's also on our YouTube channel and our website we have a web video says how do we cook our chicken so you can look at that as well same with our quinoa we have a recipe as well for that for our beta you want the eggs yet no I'd enough don't yet I think yeah I'm gonna round that good so I put some chicken in there I've got some chicken I put some tomatoes in there I actually have some peppers I don't always have peppers but this is actually a pepper that I stole from my mom's fridge when we were in winter because she had some veggies that we're gonna go to waste so I'm we she told the clean-out of crazy sexy so I got some peppers here pepper lime I grabbed the cucumbers so I guess how we each put a cucumber it in our salads and then and all these veggies were already pre-washed everybody doesn't want to let you know they were they've been in our fridge so everything's been pre-washed and we're all good there and this is how I kept my pepper everybody I don't put it off the cord I'm even actually on the the actual core and what I do is I can pull out what I can't and then I take a paper towel works for me stuff it with a paper towel cheese I will say this this is my mom's vegetable bag and it work I'm pretty impressed with how good this pepper is in this bag because I thought for sure it would be gone by now and it's not I look into these bags I heard there's some other bags out there to buy cloth bags are really good for vegetables that I want to look into um we did get one of the coolest gifts this week we'll talk about it later but we can't forget about talking about this thing while we're talking about this before please stop started whatever that's your food yeah we kind of just ate like we normally did we always just try to meld the points to power or live curly and when at that point in time we have a lot of points yeah but we realize that when we start freestyle that this is zero point food that are on that list there's a there's a reason why that on that list like very clean and new market we'll talk about our first stop in a bit but everything new market that if you think about it if you're on green program you have a hundred was your point foods if you're trying to eat something and have foods that you add on to your your navy it take why not pick from the 200 zero point foods from the other list that are missing from hundred and I mean so the purple plant has 300 the green plant has 100 so there's 200 point to turn it in a food difference that's that are on zero on purple but there's a reason they were put on the purple babies they're still healthy food Oh completely exactly since they're so healthy foods why not use those two on your green to supplement on your green plan exactly advice first on from being blue to purple so eat quinoa when you're on blue yeah even though it's not zero point and so better a good choice to make there's a reason why those on there everybody always asks us why do you guys have Kiawah instead of rice if you look about it on the purple plan regular rice isn't on there no it's on but quinoa is and there's a reason for that is quinoa is money better for you it's a famous brown rice are all the things that are on the zero point list from the purple plant mushrooms if you're pretty much of leaders you put your Tomatoes yeah I did tomatoes are done mushrooms mm puing the cucumber done I put pepper in it this time cuz I have peppers which is we could change it up guys I want the same salad every what I do is I'm very but John Luke changes his whatever ever I have and there's something new if I want to try something different I don't like cranberries in there yes I put quite nice and nice and I don't put a lot so all the honest guys I am as honest as I can with everything I do when I put cranberries are nuts I barely even put a tablespoon of our teaspoon of it so it's hard to account for as a point but if I do both then I'll just say one point yeah I'll put a little bit a sprinkling of each and it's one point even with my dressing now so just did you show them so this is what it looks like in the end I'm it's in a container altogether and then when we get to work we have you guys are dressing it's colorful it's a lot more but you know what it sustains me well you leave yours really tiny today so last step in our salad sorry guys because we are on purple zero so we also be pre baked our quinoa like we said we started making it in the insta pot so we will show you that recipe it is one of our plan recipe that we're gonna film you still bake it but you know what even and then spawn it turns out really great so we actually switch to doing it that way now the thing is someone was saying that salads don't keep them satisfied you need to learn how to make a salad that guys - fine so that's like the AG quinoa to our salad because schema is high in protein so you eat protein you feel fuller longer yeah and you don't have to give me a half a cup I'm just gonna take like a few tablespoons and I'll be fine and it's zero point so that's why I'm doing that right this is the nice part about this is I don't need to have a full serving and I don't want to be completely full I don't wanna be uncomfortable at lunch we're gonna talk about some rules here because you guys all know that we have our rules the rules that we live by the rules that control our lives basically but they're fun rules the rules that make us enjoy our journey they're rules that allow us to feel like we're still living and that we're not depriving ourselves and that's a huge part of this okay so one of the things that we do is you know how we love snacks right and now that we're on purple guess what zero point we don't have much of it right now popcorn is now zero point popcorn is zero points on our program but you have to make yourself so rule because it's your points so we all know that we save our points to the end of the night not all of them but a good portion of our points to snack and the rule is now that this is your points we can have one whole popcorn early on in our snack processing but if we still have points left we have to have finished all of our points before we can have a second serving of popcorn reason being why because we can eat popcorn once pop hook twice pop go three times and then finally like later on but well I'm so hungry I want to eat more yeah and then just over eat yeah for know we've that's one of our rules we just established yeah purple so purple came in for us we realized that we have to keep having rules because we could fly look who's not purple we can or eat we on blue where there's not much I mean uh we couldn't read it we didn't have anything that'll be actually could even abundance yeah broker like it's not something it's always we cook with it yeah I don't eat it but purple pasta potatoes and popcorn we know we eat like crazy how we knew any quinoa so you can you all we never have more than half or full cup quinoa ever ever because we know that we had two cups it's not much yeah so you need to remember those portions every one as much as their 0.4 so happy the portion size be smart about that but the thing is is you can go back to those foods that's the trick and I think that's what people keep forgetting is that you need to keep the portion size but go back to them if you're still hungry not let's eat them just because they're zero point sorry I'm not very thirsty right now yeah so popcorn is definitely something to me a lot and okay other things is some other snacks that we actually eat to which are not zero point snacks but we love our cheese drinks yeah Nick prefers the the black black diamond and I prefer they move the twist I'll be honest with you they're the same point so two points each love them we all know how much I love my pillars pillars pepper it's the teriyaki is my absolute favorite now and these are 1 point per stick so I love that it's a quick way and again protein so if I eat one at one or two of these fills me up I don't feel like I need as many snacks ok another snack that we have a lot of guys these are these are 1.82 light ones so we eat a lot of these as well because I know guys know me with cheese I love cheese cheese someone actually posted something earlier in this week about you liking cheese so much and I can't remember it was a meme or a video and I do remember watching but I can't remember the entire thing we forgot to show you guys our dressings actually for our lunches so let's do that right now because this is kind of great because we have everything on the counter so I think you forget all right this is there because it's all laid out we didn't forget we didn't put keep anything away because he knew we would forget we would forget stuff we put everything out on the counter so be like oh we do things in that so say working pressing we remember we had for dinner with Caesar salad dressing last night I think a big container of this see zero point Caesar salad dressing and then it becomes the base to a lot of things that we eat during the week salad wise so predict in his dressing I used the one of the WW containers here he just uses a bit of the great Caesar dressing like that and he adds I add some sriracha to it so for those who don't know what sriracha is it's a spicy I guess a spicy ketchup you would say maybe call it I looked out at ketchup cuz ain't ketchup sriracha now the reason I just put a squeeze and then I put a lot cuz I love it spicy and that's my dressing that's what I've always put the zero point dressing nothing else in there and it just it's it gives my salad what I needed with the quinoa it actually binds together and it creates this it's amazing like I love my salad every day so I actually posted a picture of it this week on Instagram so right on Facebook Connect as well I love this I mean what I do and I'm again I told you guys what I do I don't like Caicos and I'm supposed to be on the counter right now maybe say hi everybody say hi to go boys say hi thank you so I take the poppy seed dressing from the old mix and then I literally do this I add I wouldn't even consider that half a tablespoon but I still put that in and I've done this the entire my entire journey I've done this my entire journey I'm not lying I put the clamp for oh it's right beside you and then I add a little bit of a white balsamic vinegar and again I don't put a lot just enough again probably a teaspoon yeah and again this is all zero point as well so like we said it'd be like making zero point items just because they I actually count this as a point all right I count that as a point ever lunch every lunch I counted as a point okay mines zero comma zero I count mine as a point because I know that there are sugars in there and I don't want to take any chances so I don't count that as a point and then I take half a teaspoon of Splenda cuz I like it because the balsamic but now it looks like this guy's it's not to speak of this it's all right clear a sprinkle of any color any of my clubhouse seasoning just a little bit of have a seasoning so that one was garlic plus yeah just tell them yeah that was garlic plus I put my lid on and shake and that becomes the dressing to my salad and that's all I taught on my salad I don't put a lot because I don't need a lot I don't like when my salad is something dressing I just like a light coating on top and you actually brought our clubhouse so clubhouse seasonings we usually you guys notice all our recipes and use them we love these spices these spice blends so most of them are zero point so that's why we love them so much like we use this one that the part of an herb on so much on corn on our vegetables on earth anything we have that they can sauce you tomato even our pizza like we love this prices Nick is yeah I barely put any dressing on my salad I it's not a lot you don't need a lot of dressing I just like the flavor it adds and it just coats the salad I hate even when I go to a restaurant dressing on the side get my fork in the dressing poke the salad poke whatever I have in my life in the lettuce so speaking of restaurants talk about so one of the things I'm going to bring up is restaurants because that's where foods all of us have our food intake so we want to read talking about some things we do when we go to restaurants so why don't you look at that before you go to restaurant at thank you strange drink every time so yeah create corn a lot too so one thing we do is we actually plan ahead we make sure that if it's a restaurant we know me don't have low report options then we'll make sure that our meals are lower important options how do we do that money zero point ingredients now on all Canadian menus are we well no that's that's about the restaurant talking before planning oh-ho what you're saying so let me get there though we also look up sometimes in command ahead of time yeah we always like to look up the menus so that way we have an idea of what to expect when we get there yeah so we wanted we do that as well and also you all menus in Canada now come with calorie calorie counts on the actual menu so did you look at that you know you don't know the exact points if you look at chicken dinner and it says 1600 calories do you look at tacos and it's 600 calories you can actually see right there's a thousand calorie difference so you can see right there the app that that option is a lower calorie option so it's a probably a better option for you just by the fact that you know that points are socially and that haven't just ones that I reckon I think was box exact I want to say as much there was a chicken on the menu with a gay mango curry sauce and I know there was chicken tacos and we both were gonna order the chicken at first but all its chicken is gonna be healthier but it was 1,600 calories but a chicken tacos were 600 yeah so we I ended up having those because it was the lighter option out of the two so that's another trick that we do we also do that's missing it and also you can also pick better restaurants so if you know I'm gonna have to eat out and yet a food court if there's options in the food court or healthier like subway or freshy or pita pit or you know any of those companies that have healthier options go traffic towards those instead of the ones that you know you'll get tension to go to if you're driving around you're looking for something to eat and you see it they got a chain called parking lot full of 16 restaurants and you always go to the McDonald's why not try something like freshy or something else that might give you a healthier option right now yes because someone said it so amazing how little dressing you need it's insane how little dressing your need and then because you put it in the tub and you pour it on top because there's just very little when you shake it the a much higher solids get dressed so I want to go back to some snacks that we eat at night because we got a bunch of snacks over here these are not all the snacks but some of the ones we have cuz we don't have any in the house right now no you can have them we eat them as we bring more in as more come out yeah we try to have a big stock against me you get to okay Tori oh great so we'd usually have a better option get closer to me pretend you love me so we have top corners we love these beat them often we actually went to bump our yesterday to buy some more quinoa and white popcorn so we actually bought the bags of get quarters as well love pop burners and there are seven points for 27 chips yeah and so we do a half serving normally we also love sweet sweet peach rings and sweet sweet fish and these sort of bag our two points per bag and put that we split it in half we get them on sale there for two for $7 yeah so yes they are a little bit more expensive gummies and we want them so that we can still have them may not have to you know gain weight so this is the option we do we we realize that a lot of the help yourself for more expenses but if you want to keep going with this we should make that option in here sometimes that's not an option out there if you can do this I know it sucks but we have recipes on our website to help you can make your point we're so good to be home zero point everybody it's so good to review and go back to things you did because you forget what you do eventually you end up getting lost in that I love it I do bomb so in it and whenever we do something's you got a huge create a drinking game but it's a water drinking game but you can say something getting water up mmm that's a fantastic idea we're gonna start installing and instilling that yeah all over okay you guys send us the messages on our group guys in our group was Rosie you can start a thread and say create the WOB days drinking live water live drinking game acting water life yeah yeah ideal is that yeah so that's gonna be awesome actually I love that other snacks we have of course the WW bars yes by every single variety because y'all look like so the chocolate ones I like to go on chocolate one and then we were lucky cuz we went to New York and we got some that were new so those are gone all of our UK ones are gone which I shall announce it now that video so we actually love filmed all the video Kate snacks that we got from Melanie Belle's she actually brought us snacks back from to UK and so what we did is we actually filmed a video trying them all and for the first time showing you guys this so we'll be releasing that this week we won't have as many meals going forward because you guys know her legs are really busy so we're sorry about that we're still gonna really stuff whenever we can whenever we can stuff that we can just post up and let you guys see ya so other things we like to talk about too is other snacks that we have other veggies and we can we stick to our hard court we buy about eight ears of corn per time and go we always have one per nine almost one of the red one of the things that changed for us when we switched to freestyle and that corn was that clover zero points back in the day I don't like corn not much actually I look love corn and but when it became and we know it's not like the most no amazing but it's a vegetable but it is zero point reach it's it gives you it fills you up it's just if we love it yeah I'm walking while watching I love that I mean that's awesome we'll walk with you lefty was doing that a new market she was she hit like 12,000 steps you know and then it's a game that she wasn't working which is fantastic so we also always have cauliflower broccoli yellow and green beans we also have snow peas in our fridge too so yeah those are the best tools we tend to buy here we show them on grapes yes we did earlier yeah so another thing when talking with terms of food is we also some pre make some other items that we have on our channel so one other thing that we always have to be made along with the chicken the quinoa and our Caesar dressing you also have a premade pair of our marinara sauce so if you guys know our pizza - grape it's that we use this sauce on people except zero point it's made from fresh vegetables there's a feel all vegetables that are big to be pulverized in the blender after it's all cooked and all the vegetables you want one time we had more of a carrot based one yeah I put carrots in it and really had a carrot taste to that but it wasn't bad it's delicious yeah we also have that pre-made and some things that we preach that we buy that we use a lot for snacks is laughing cow it's one point per wheel right right that's a tiny goat sorry yeah take some water people and drink the glass of water all of you who have agrees yes it was that it was every time we say corn corn corn corn tickles it that's it horn nope we're gonna be drinking a lot of water people that's a good thing so we got your news laughing all the time I say love love love yeah okay so we definitely have reviews Delphic how we use it often with the pop corners or the WB sex to the chip stacks from WWE use those as well with this because we love we love the cheese and we also actually if we don't if you want cheese on a hamburger we will use laughing house times because it's just one point so you spread it on your bun and boom you still have a cheese component to your burger which is not as high as a piece of sliced cheese yes you would all die if you did this with alcohol of course then I give you alcohol poisoning which we would not another cheese that you use we use the Bhavani cheese a lot but sometimes when we can't find it we found out that mug shot a nice amount is also the same type of point three grams which is have a quarter of a cop and that's the cheapy used to do yeah for most of everything we actually even stumped sometimes our burger with we split the quarter of a cup approximately in half and then I stuff it inside of our burner so you know they stopped cheeseburger we also use Butterball turkey pepperoni we it's one point for ten of them so we love this be Peggy Tina's even before we're on our journey this is something I've been getting for years you can actually bake them in the oven and make pepperoni chips so you can have ten chips for one point and it's really good they get really crispy we changed our racks everybody look at how we've gone to mini rabbits you used to have big rib that's not what happens at the flat out they stop selling them yeah we can't find our bottom it's at the grocery store for three points anymore so this is what we get for three points we still like those are really good they are the Casa Mendoza got star Mendoza all a familiar though Casa Mendoza Olay so these are the whole wheat ones they have different flavors these are only three points we love we really enjoy them and you don't think they're big enough but they're they fit a burger and we now make our burger into a hot dog type like shape so that way we can even almost like a taco burger yes yeah yeah we also today yesterday action was anniversaries we actually found a new product mrs. maple leaf turkey bacon actually we bought with its new and actually each turkey bacon slice is one and it looks kind of good guys it's you know we're trying to like the fact that the tricky bakers are getting better and better out there get a smile we still love our true local junkie bacon it's just we don't have any random order will be he'll chase you we're having Turkey Baker's supposed to have some last time have we forgot to change the order I do that a lot we have to change you or what happens and then our butter and our butter but we don't use much butter we use Gailey spreadable x' it's one point four per tablespoon we love this butter because wait for a half a tablespoon per happening all right it's two points for one table yeah sorry sorry you're right thank you correct you're belgoody well yeah we should get a bell but I'm time you make a mistake and we corn corn corn corn corn so we got that bacon at blah blah blah blahs great food everything I love great food now that's pro video or groceries most of the time and the reason would like this is spreadable it's not frozen block it lasts a long time and it's low point that's why we enjoy it's more expensive of course most of the things that are lower off lower point sometimes tend to be more expensive but we don't use it often actually we usually take it I think this a month to go through one cow sometimes it is high in sodium though it's 190 grams turkey bacon 280 grams in sodium but we don't have it often and do do it it's a choice it's a treat that's nothing at all it's usually we have something on a Sunday as a brunch and I mean either one or two slices and that's it yeah some other stuff that we use back here another snack is our yogurt smoothie bars so they are four points each they bought you buy those it's a pchoo menu this one's the caramel one yeah there's a honey one chocolate there's fruit ones or strawberry I love the chocolate peanut butter it's really good they also have some at Costco that are three points if I'm not mistaken it's hard now living in the condo we find the Costco as much as we love their products and loved a lot of things we found it's just there's a lot of big stuff that we don't have room for a lot of stuff anymore yeah okay so I we also use PG&E a lot so it's not like actually donated cool whip whip with me on top it was really good it was like I'm honest no it was the cool whip was one point in this book Memphis was one point so it's about two or three points I think depending yeah it was delicious well that's one we weren't really measuring I've got point in time when I was doing there but I'd love to try it with the new one the the one that we got by which is one point four four tablespoons and then a half a tablespoon again it would be great it was a nice little cool snack and I heard it some people freeze it they actually put it into a thing pipe it onto it like a paper cookie sheet and then freeze it so you make like little puffs like desserts we also make pudding we actually just jell-o pudding so these are 20 points per container we use killman's get enough to make it and we made six container design one packet and so we we actually I bought another kind that was lower point that were actually go by again with little cargo fuse to remember the brand I think I had the chocolate the same time yeah as you come back something else we you also use on our popcorn is kernel seasonings we love them to catch up white cheddar dill pickle there's also a buffalo chicken one so these are there's a lot of options for these they're good because again zero points just twelve the serving size and we'll be honest guys we don't actually follow the serving size if you have not gained weight before using these yeah so so we not really follows any point sprinkle we sprinkle it on in that day um this is the one the brand and it is delish and it actually teach on my diet they simply delish no no wha-wha Aurora panko Oh Lane no okay oh he said popcorn again F drink yeah someone asked what do we use to make it thick to cut popcorn our trusty Bertolli olive oil spray and then not only that we did at one point later earlier on found a spray that was a butter spray and it was actually pretty good I can't just can't find it anymore so we use this a lot and you spray this on then you sprinkle your seasoning then it sticks on and when I say a butter spray was actually like a can sprayed like it was supposed to be for cook baking or stuff like that um this one teaches you how to make it with almond milk and milk replace it replacements and we bought this at the low carb grocery store and Anna Webb said yeah they're a little car grocery store calm go bang you can't you order a lot of yes so we had that barbecue sauce that we had in our picture yesterday we had our pizza that barbecues you can buy from the local grocery store tell though we sent you cuz they love us there so much fun there one so the great you actually have a video on our channel from that that visit something else we use this move in as condensed broth these are higher sodium yes and you have before but they're on point their points as well but we like using for flavorings there's some times when you need to make your ground beef cakes like beef we use the beef one when I'm trying to make gravy and I don't wanna have a little high point gravy I use this with water instead lower the point so it's something that we use and we love so that's you know yes I thought I caught him red-handed it was about to go on the counter uh these are popcorn poppers so thanks Heather for deleting Dave thank you so for those of you wondering about this how we conquer popcorn we use this type of popper is that W popper we can also buy the one at Walmart yes and so it may see it collapses do you take the quarter cup of kernels you put it in which we know how handy-dandy containers in the back here that's our new can we have popcorn oats quinoa flakes quinoa Splenda self-rising flour and barley which we haven't used a lot let me show that and we need to make recipe of McCarthy stuff so we'll have to show you guys that recipe something that we love to eat so yeah so we use this to pop your popcorn you just put the popcorn in and you put in the microwave you only the oil or anything nope and just put for three minutes that's what we will actually the entire so let me use a lot of is our vermeer salt but they it's infused with organic herbs and vegetables there's actually less salt as you keep egg I mean you're using sprinkling it on there's actually vegetable as part of it someone said they love our organization in the use of our containers if they only saw now this drawer what would they will we're gonna be filling a corner or at some point we're supposed to do it in December but we had family issues we got these containers on Amazon know why Amazon and they're plastic they're not even glass but we fell in love with them because they are vacuum sealed containers actually other sets yeah we're gonna put so all of our WW powder like my protein powders are gonna be in your everybody is it adds a color to the countertop it's very linear like you like I like stuck being like we don't it's not a nasty drawer at all it's all organized it's not now an organized drawer all of my containers are everything's organized in here guys let me show you guys our tour of our condo you will see like heaven yeah just like our I know that the tencel drawers we have two huge utensil drawer to reclaim you lovely can see it right I know but I'm just teasing and I'm teasing something else we use a lot of is pink oh yes thank you bread crumbs and we use this one I will I can't buy it's not the right panko inside of this container is a container to this but it's the same points it's a third of a cup is oh my goodness I'm kept three points okay whatever cup is three points our salt again is herb Amer herb Ameri yes sir oh man herb I'm an herb a man so usually find it in the health foods aisles at the grocery store so it's not with the regular salt it's usually with the healthy foods and it's actually it's not a there is sodium in it but there's so much other thought with it that you tend to put less salt overall there is one called no salt out there and some people like that no salt I'm not a fan of it unfortunately I find it has a there's a flavor to it that I okay this just tastes like salt towson and we miss our 94 we miss our spicy one yeah no we haven't mean to over 200 yeah I was just checking I think we're 94 forever 200 let us know guys because then that's never happened a long time so crazy one of the things that also we do for snacking is that we only have one type of snack per night oh you did I did okay it's another rule for food if Starbucks in the GTA our Starbucks rule everybody knows this rule it would last if we talked about this rule the eggs haven't even been to start again everybody so don't worry he hasn't started yet we're gonna do them after the first show it's easy they take what five minute five minutes so what to do it for the show so yeah so what we do is Starbucks is we're not allowed to have Starbucks in the GTA the Greater Toronto Area including Hamilton and you know Newmarket anything it's too close to the Toronto area yeah someone's asking about the fruit how much trick to eat during the day so we have a fruit at breakfast I have we have not only banana per day sometimes grape sometimes grapes sometimes they'll have fruit at night yet so it all depends we have more vegetables than fruit yeah we can have more vegetables and fruit yeah but we do eat fruit and it also depends on our moods like Thursday's where fruit aren't satisfying us I'm sorry it's just not be it's not fulfilling the cravings that we have yeah but we will mix fruit with like our pudding that we had we'll put fruit on top of it so sometimes we'll have fruit that way so yeah so the Starbucks rule the match the fruit so starburst rule like I said is we only have outside the GT because we have cappuccinos so we've created and the other rule that we have is for parties so parties you have to plan for them just like going out for dinners how was your point foods around those those those events so that you can actually have you know that bank of points so that you can actually go get more what you want to eat when you go to the actual event the party and one of our rules is whenever we go to a party is we walk up to the table we actually don't grab a plate we leave we wouldn't grab a handful of whatever snack or a hand grab item and we walk away and then we eat it and then if you want more we come back and we repeat that we never stay at the table and have multiple items you only have one and you have to walk away right we do not measure our fruit either we don't because we don't ever eat so much fruit in one sitting like you know what I mean it's not like we sit there and overeat proof but we don't met there's no way for us to we've ever measured our fruit another question someone was asking that I wanted to see now I can't remember where is it where is it where is it right 199 wow that's crazy so we also take vitamins every day we have centrum we take vitamin C D zinc my mom is also started on this ki ki ki ki I why yeah remember when Zack was called but we take that as well it's all to help us we find out when we take them and help live with our not getting sick mm-hmm we tend to take vitamins and we've seen when we stop it we end up getting sick a lot quicker or it doesn't we don't get fewer colds as quick so we've actually restarted taking them again this January to keep on track as well and I've never tried to overnight oats because I'm not an oatmeal fan but I'm really wanting to try these baked outside everyone's coming out cuz they look like a bar less a Barb's or something but I'm coming to tease again jean-luc has created something on purple that's a yes and I think it's going to be a granola bar Department rola bar on I think or it could even be a chocolate chip granola bar that has very little points to yes so we're still experimental experiment a lot experimenting guys just domains been a little hard to film right now so what we'll get back to filming recipes too we have so many things done with their in terms of recipes so that's basically the food stuff right is there any more questions you guys have about food just say in the chat right now so I guess about why do we take zinc and someone just said blues just asked about Hurley their partner their coach said that ground turkey is not zero points yes so what we tell people is that ground turkey that's 98% fat-free is ground zero point but we have never counted ground turkey as points our entire journey and again that's us and it worked for us but we never over eat ground veggies we always split it into smaller portions we are very good at controlling our portions we only cook the stuff that we actually need that and so what happens is that we don't over eat these things and it works for us and it's a ceiling up purple we don't we've been on this journey for a year and almost years now and it's been two years and ground turkey or ground turkey chicken have never been counted for us before if that is zero points for us and it's worse to - that's so cool thanks everyone for a woman she's amazing Wow we had first dinner tonight we had a taco salad it was brown turkey and then a bunch of veggies almost like a salad but we made more of a Mexican Mexican Flair yeah so now that we're done the food portions you guys any more questions of course and then thank you so much for watching us today I gave 203 people here because we have 17 on Instagram they can't stop me on Facebook welcome to back to the base everybody okay so the first thing we want to talk about and so there's something that's a lot of stuffs been happening this week a lot of announces have been made and we want to start talking about so the stuff has been because we're so excited about everything going on right now so the first thing we want to talk to you guys about is we actually said something this week we didn't know this was coming out no we had no clue they would they mount nail this to us and actually they send us an email first and when we opened it I thought they said oh here's your poster so we thought the poster was like a poster I've been not home phone and then we got a message from our condo saying oh you have a package don't sing that we might get hey hey hey so um so loca hold we get home there's a package and let's show them they said here's your poster so this is a poster that will start appearing in studios across Canada as us is our picture our friend Danielle Kilgore yeah from vanthu before photography took this picture of us she actually took all the pictures of all our profiles that we had my know so shout out to her you guys can find on Facebook and follow her please are on Instagram she's also an Instagram she's an amazing photographer she's actually I'm she takes pregnant and she's a maternity a maternity photographer yeah mostly usually yeah me and family so this is not poster this is a quote that I actually said which is crazy it says start by changing your mind and the heart and the rest will follow yeah and it goes to say with our journey you know we realized today that as many times if you change your food and you change your workout and do all that it all is if here it's a whole mindset about how you treat yourself and how you have really how you have a relationship with food like that's the hugest thing ever yeah so that's one thing that happened you can autograph when you visit studios that's a cute it is that's true um another thing that happened is on Friday the WWE tracking challenge was started so an email was sent out on Friday announcing the our partnership with WWE do you want to ask you the chat room is there you guys want to hear how this all happened how this all went out how we started the challenge with them how this all came to be if you guys want to go the story let us know but I'll kind of give you guys first what it's about so basically from them up to the Indiana this week if you look at your email looking a spam folder we also posted instructions on our Facebook page if you can't find the emails go look on our Facebook page for instructions or Instagram or connect and when happened the super Canada only as well so yes it is from Canada and we're not a hundred percent sure if some of the franchises are getting this yeah we don't know what the franchise so hopefully we get a little bit more detail this week and we are also hoping to have them re-- send out the email to have people by Wednesday so before Friday yeah because it is a deadline of Friday and we apologize about any of these glitches we have no control over that yeah we're just we're just the ambassadors are helping them out on this on this challenge and don't give up because there will be more challenges and hopefully by then we'll have everything like we'll be able to yes so I'll let you guys know I clean on how the on so last year we can get you guys saw someone you saw on our Facebook page every two challenges they were just challenges we made up and then we have you guys participate by posting pictures and posting your trackers or posting your activity and when WS you saw these challenges he actually asked says how do you guys doing means like what's the one how do you explain so this is how we did them and why we're doing them and they loved it they loved it and like okay and we said well we could partner up with you guys in creative challenge across Canada and then you know maybe you have some prizes and it saw that was a great idea so they went away and they actually discussed how they want to do that they came back to us and proposed this whole tracking challenge and so here we go that's the how the tracking challenge became what it is now came to life yeah so what it is is up to the end of this Friday you guys don't have to say sign up using the email so if you don't get you know go to our website our Facebook page to figure out how to do that and then once you're signed up starting next week on the 17th everybody's encouraged to track so we want everyone to track every single me a lunch breakfast dinner track everything and what you're gonna do is if you track between the months of the viewing the weeks of Jamie 17th of February 14th if you track as around 25 yeah you need tract at least 80% of your meals in order to do that and it and it ends up being about 325 win points well as win points yeah I know it's not just for studio members is for anyone and we know that for a fact it's for online and suitor members so do not worry it's for anybody in Canada who is a WW member so what's gonna happen so you just had that that today remember 24 points so what's gonna happen at the end your name gets put into a draw and then you have a chance to win prize all these prizes there are five one-year member one-year memberships 4ww use your do your W memberships again yeah so when your membership yeah and there's also five meet and greets with us so yes if you live in BC if you live in and in Alberta Saskatchewan Winnipeg if you live in Quebec if you okay back to Quebec if you're in any other maritime causes Newfoundland PEI no let's go to New Brunswick we could be in your location and what's that mean is that we're gonna fly out to your workshops and in that industry do that the personnel in the city and actually attend your workshop with you if it's a weekday of course we cannot have the old weekend but it will attend a workshop and then we will then go one-on-one with you to have a either a dinner or a lunch to actually chat so if you guys want to meet us keep her kids to get your get your location and joined in you can all for those of you who are online we will come back and get confirmation about the whole online thing because people have said something about being on the chat with W chat people yes I already chatting okay well they already told me that it's online and if so I know for fabulous and our emails it's for everybody who is a W member online or in and studio members as well that's what we were told so but let's we will get confirmation 100% and I believe you but like he they're just saying that they didn't so I wanted I want a hundred percent and make sure and we can post it well make sure that we post something so so many other prizes are you can get three true local gift cards for $250 each an awesome or you can get to it was the true local yes okay the $250 gift cards and that's it so it's the five one-year membership the five meet-and-greets with us the $250 gift card for two local and the $250 for refreshing yeah so that's that so there's a challenge we also announced yesterday rww crew I've got the true thing with John can Nick so that mean WD is true so yeah so we actually are partnering up with celebrity and CWT vacations and we are going on Cruise in November and this Cruise is not with WWE it's actually us going on everybody always said you wanted to go on vacation with us yeah every we're always going on cruises and rizal I would love to try it with you so we actually partner up with them so that people could just come on vacation with us and we plan during this vacation to show you guys what we do when we go travel and how we maintain our healthy lifestyle so Kelly I'm gonna repeat this answer um for those of you who are lifetime members you will not be put in the prize to win the five free membership you will only have a chance to win either the meet-and-greet or the gift card so you'll not get that you will not be put in that in that right and then a it will be sent to the French the French can add the French people who are on French Connect yes it is I'm getting a mango yeah I will be coming to you guys as well so they haven't sent out the French version yet but you guys will be getting it so II don't have to renew your English because you're gonna be able to make it back we'll be able to win this contest as well as that as well so yeah some of the cruise itself if the 10-man cruise the price that we got on this cruise is the same price for so we have a higher classroom we got the same price that would be for a lower classroom so the inside cabin price is what we got for the concierge class on cyber which is two classes up so it's actually a really good price it also includes your meals your entertainment your taxes or fees report and expenses your prepaid tips your Wi-Fi on four onboard Wi-Fi is included as well as 150 onboard credit and a beverage package your drink package is included and it's also gonna be seminars and workshops with us we're actually gonna do some things about teaching guys on how we try to help you going on vacation we're going to do some activity is stuff going to be some game so stuff that we want to do with you guys on this vacation we're gonna have a good time it's not gonna be all about that of course it's gonna be about enjoying yourself and relaxing and enjoying the islands and experiencing all that but in a healthy positive way with the Wellness workers yeah yeah it's a real call you the Wellness where's Cruz because that's who we are that's our that's what our mww means and it's basically you guys are gonna travel with us and see how we travel let me try to show you guys what we do that you say that yes Nicole it is two hundred to two hundred dollar freshy gift cards not 250 you are correct so if you're looking for more details it's on our Facebook page it's on it it's also on our Instagram so if you guys go to those you will see all the details the cost is so the cost for the concierge class C to B category is three thousand one or ninety-five this is not include the flight so the flights we're also working on them together there's also a hotel option so we're still yeah so the best bet is to contact so if anybody's interested I'll give you the phone number so dial one 800 to six seven nine two six nine extension two and then you can talk about is ya or not is going to be there they also even mention if you're willing to ruin with somebody and you trust the way they go they're going to warn you a lot they will match people up and try to worm people together that are willing to room together so don't think I'm not sure if there are single cabin rooms I bet that normally does not exist on on cruises that I know of and if there's no pricing for single categories yes one eight hundred two six seven nine two six nine nine two six nine nine two six nine so I'll say it again one eight hundred two six seven nine two six nine extension two so somebody could type that up and that so if you're interested in trialing with us just call in figure out talk to them they'll give you all the details everything that's included everything that's part of this we were just at or just co-hosted the host on this we're not we're not actually taking care of any of the Tyson said he'd become security because he feels like he's begging buffer now since he's been working out and doing someone asked can we drink are you meaning alcohol of course because it comes with this it can be drink of course and they're not drinking until the cruise yeah on the cruise you both will have drinking alcohol yeah of course and it when it make you walk on the cruise yeah and it is being on vacation this is an actual vacation yeah so we want to make sure we wanted this show we want to travel with you guys November 13th to the 23rd yes so if you guys want more details again go to our Facebook page or our we also people send us information on our website eventually as well so you'll get details on there as well so Paul Gruber's common you'll get a notification when we post the details on this so nothing we want to talk about is our weekend this weekend yeah yesterday morning we went to new market actually one thing that's very special about the new market king is a lot of you might not know but new market is where our tour actually began it is where the discussion of a tour started because Karen walk through with Karen a co-worker of ours yeah I was gonna say Karen Walker like will the grace so anyways Karen a co-worker of ours asked us after we had done all those five locations previously the contest that we had ran back in the day when we first started our channel and we went to their workshop and then boom that's where Tracy Chappell the territorial manager of WWE reached out to us and said people really want to see you guys are you willing to actually start this tour and boom here we are a year later back on tour again and we got to go to New Market which meant the world to us it was great meeting all you people we were there for to Renee talked to my mom talked to my mom oh my goodness yeah mom talk to me Zack talk please that talk together yeah okay so so one thing coming you asked about the cruise no this is not a WP cruise guys this is just a regular cruise we will showing you how to go on a regular trip and how we are not pointing things out like we would point out like we will have to you if you are on a WWE member and you are going on this cruise you have to learn how to figure out your points on your own we will show you our tips and trick what you do yeah yes and that's that's what that's why we're doing this because it's great for w2's but we're trying to show what it is to go on a regular regular trip because we advocate not every vacation is a WWV occasion right that you have all these options out there so you need to be able to learn how to do this without having that on all the time that's the new market we got some gifts right so it was fantastic the new market and actually this is where we got this as well so we mark it was an amazing place Thank You della for being in immediately and just getting us you know all the love we got me the two sessions and it was fantastic in fact both sessions were packed of temple and because of the questions and we posted pictures and we got to meet some amazing people we had Leslie I'm walking her entire time and so you know good for you you know love being that love being able to inspire people and then there's wonderful wonderful person by the name of Catherine we won't say black last names because we just had like outing people gave us a bunch of stuff to try she gave them some jerseys that to make some overnight chia pudding yep overnight chia pudding which we will definitely try she also wrote us a beautiful card and she gave us this noir wax dishcloth which is like scent free and at first we were kind of like can't line grabbing problems oh my crumbs and like flour or eggs on the counter it just it's like and it doesn't smell no no it has no smell to it whatsoever love this thing so that was the first tour so we also eat in yesterday we did and what is tracking you all week and exercise and activity yep we both lost week this one we sure did so I started off last week at 190 something when I won 94.1 I think it was or 194 point two I'm now at 188 point one I lost six point three pounds this week babies watching a chatroom when you guys have a celebration today please share it so everybody can kill also congratulate each other I also weighed in today uh yesterday and I lost I was 180 last week it was one eighty nine point eight I weighed in at one eighty four point six I lost five point two pounds this week so yeah not for any other time for me I'm happy for anyone out there everybody share share your successes and even your non successes just share them out there because you know we're all here to help each other just you know share them and you know Rosie you good for you down sixty seven point two times one point eight that's amazing good job everyone and even if you did don't lose anything this week celebrate yourself here selador watch again celebrate that you've actually went to your workshop to celebrate that you find those NS fees that you actually are proud of all NS fees you should be proud of yeah so another thing that we also did this only today well yesterday that was it oh yeah and then we went to lunch yesterday yeah we went to lunch with Tracy from Kangoo and then my friends yeah and her partner Sandra which was fantastic it was a great lunch I Greek for your great yesterday group didn't realize that Greek food is a great WW friendly food bought a chicken chicken vegetables so you have to like be mindful of the oils because again you know oils have points everyone does share and I've ever still seen them so keep sharing them guys we love it yeah and so um the rice as well then tajiki but you still have better options there cuz you know it's fresh foods you actually know it's frustrating so those are great very great options to have sorry we lost the people on Facebook Facebook and on Instagram we're way over tonight yeah so then this morning we woke up and we went to Scarborough Lily Brimley and it was another fantastic thing I'm going to mention this because I think it was beautiful we found out today that they have lost their leader a year ago today their original coach Kelly and we just want to pay respects to her for being an amazing coach and creating such an amazing pack because that's what they call the guy they call myself the pack and I love that I love that everyone's found their own language that you use their language to define the people that you surround yourself with and it was fantastic to see everybody talk about who Kelly was and what she think the light she brought to you guys and that she's still with you on your journey to this day yeah so we wanted to say thanks you know thanks for including us in that you know that celebration the I had said no well maybe we shouldn't came today if you guys needed more time and they said and Rose said no you know that right now yeah I think so so Rose welcomed us and said no you know what this is probably a good thing we need to keep you know keep positive keep things happy yeah okay that's what we did that's hoping what you did yeah yeah I think so I think so I think everybody enjoyed it yeah so that was a great time we actually also who is another she survived service the one that gave us our Christmas also our therapist today yes so thank you for being her therapist cuz we yeah she gave us some really cool Starbucks Eve reusable mugs for Christmas which are really really cute and she also had her friend from Wriston Road crafts made out of Ritson road crash I'm sorry Ritson Road craft make us this beautiful sign which says home it's custom made and it's custom made and it says love is love in a rainbow heart which is absolutely beautiful it this is just something we were gonna cherish forever so if you guys are looking to get something like this go it's mine yes I think on Facebook she's on Instagram and on she also has a net C shop so so just look for written crafts like RIT aren't our meat eson Rd craf t SF gmail.com you want to get hold of this person because this is amazing stuff yeah it's fantastic it's and it's beautiful it's absolutely beautiful and it was cute because that I don't have to say it didn't say I explained exactly what I wanted but was able to make different versions for her parents as well so really cool yeah so that was the visits this week tour update so we're still on tour we didn't think we said we're just into tour stops we're actually going to be visiting a few locations this week which we'll talk about in a bit but if you guys want us to visit your location for our tour send us an email wwg ays at gmail.com send us your location including your studio location your time day a very workshop as well as your coat send us that because that's the only way we're going to know if he wants to come to your location this we can receive emails about from Montreal from it's just a bleep Piaf bomb but also Alejo in the name I know that you guys want it so we to get your location exactly so if you guys can email us your exact workshop location that might help us up in your time and day unless you don't have Kerry if there's any location you won't care just let us know yeah we also got a request from Burnaby BC we did Paula and then we got one from Pickering actually actually two from picking Elena the coach and Amanda asked us to come to Pickering so look out for the new details on our tour when we come back from our cruise in February yeah and the expander D we will be posting it the problem is Christmas wit easy happens yes so in college I about my list still have stuff to do so we will be posting and London probably won't be in a few and a few weeks from now they probably won't be till March April that we won't come to London so we're gonna wait to release the closer at that time so that we can make sure we do apologize about that Sandra Dee not that we didn't want to post it alive we show it live but we want to actually release it on Instagram and on be able to show everyone than this video that she sent so that's the tour this week's tour visits so tomorrow night we are in st. a star on Monday night January 13th at 6:30 that's in Toronto it's on Avenue Road so if you guys know that it's actually faster workshop we'll see you there yeah and then what are we doing on Tuesday putting a body with Internet I can't wait I'm so excited yes this is new this is a new fitness regime called the body and so we found out that your first session is free of course and then after that you can discuss with her what the crossing is and the cost is on each additional session I need some corn me too actually I'm our corporate I didn't even put me on it at this time I was like much water not too and then um we are going to be next Saturday we're gonna be up at Concord in Vaughan January 18th at 8 a.m. and also at 9:30 now that the whole Charter you that's Bert and Bert Dandy's very smart yep and into not as accurate coach there as well so we're actually missing it to them again the walking out and with karat rewards yes which is coming back out yes we posted this information about that on our Facebook page karat awards it's coming back that is the app that helped you get rewards for walking so if you guys want to sign up for that just go to our Facebook page and your link is actually posted there we're also going to next Sunday we're going to be in Mississauga Applewood at 8 a.m. and we're actually following that with an activity they do actually got to be about I don't know exactly what is they said yeah yeah yeah there's an activity afterwards yes so we're gonna be joining the rock to help us afterwards someone asked if we rescheduled Hamilton but I don't remember him attend this stuff every second that's not yeah nothing's been rescheduled that's what we wanted to actually talk about so we didn't reschedule a jack so two locations that we will have two on the 24th and 25th I believe a jack is on the 25th yeah and I chose on the 26th 25th 26th yes we cancelled both those torchon will be going to Windsor and we're not doing a tour stop anyone's remember going down we're actually gonna spend time with all those parents yeah well mostly his mom cuz it's always gonna be back she'll be back from rehab yeah earlier that week yeah you want to just go help her out as much as you possibly can so we're gonna be doing that so we have to cancel so it I know you guys understand so we're gonna we're gonna reschedule at some points yes I said that's funny I actually wanted to bring up to you guys so long people been wondering why am I not my tour stop now let's say yeah why is that like this we're actually playing to tour all year this year guys we're actually gonna do this in till December of this year we are planning to always visit different locations throughout the year because we realize we like visiting other locations and so and we still get to weigh in so for us this actually it makes us go to workshops it actually keeps us accountable it makes us weigh in on a weekly basis and make sure that we are being accountable to ourselves and I found about to everybody out exactly so we actually we touring all year so if your location doesn't show up yet it could be in June it could be in September but we will show up at one point so the best thing to do though is keep sending us emails because if I get you know like I'm gone three emails for pecorino so I think he's gonna be high up on the list and that's what happens the more location there are people from one single location ask us the more we watching yeah because we don't want to ever impose our presence on any workshop we want people to realize that it's okay if you guys don't want to come to your workshop so that's why we're asking people to send these emails because we want to make sure that it is something that people want yeah yeah so just a video saying there's no kitchen shock okay send us an email with those locations that you guys are okay with please just send us an email because that helps us out we don't know all these places guys so we need your help to help it or build our tour it's all up to you guys we're just taking a location you guys gave us and we're adding it to our calendar our next week's videos we're actually releasing video this week we are like we said earlier we actually filmed our UK snacks and we try them out on video and we're actually the least have this week and that's the only way we're gonna do this because again we're very busy but we're where are we are I have some stuff bank that we're hoping to start releasing it at least until our cruise and then that's pretty much it today I'm we're done we actually finished our show we're only 16 minutes behind schedule add okay pretty well yeah I think so hard corn corn popcorn caramel corn mm-hmm Amy coin mm-hmm so yes that corn meal oh my god corn bread oh my god not honey corn cakes oh we can't done I quit that's enough honey so baby corn corn starch thank you everyone for watching tonight we hope you enjoyed this like replays quick recap if some of you miss uh miss stuff I would be watching cuz we went through a lot of stuff today we share all about food today but next week with your new activities so next people will do the same thing where we go back to basics on activity show you guys what we do our Apple watch is what we do with these when we do at the gym how we stir it at the gym what do we do do we even go to the gym when we first started yeah we're gonna talk about all these things and why activity is important in this journey a lot of people say well you know I don't feel like do anything you need to incorporate at least some type of movement so that your body feels like it's using the calories that you're in taking so we're gonna be talking about that next week we will and as far as any bars that protein bars the only protein bars we really hear the WW protein bars and then as far as any granola bars we are our main goods we love the main good bars getting corny corny miler yes we put the popcorn in three minutes for us minutes I think it depends on your microwave to everybody like don't only go by your microwave start with a two and a half minutes maybe or two minutes and see what your great you guys have more questions we'll stay on for a bit as we clean up so you guys can keep asking us questions Facebook and Instagram already closed anyway so we'll keep this going for a bit I know hey love some game show we actually love it too can't lie because now we still have about an hour and a half before we actually go to bed last time we realized that when we were doing the later show it was counterproductive for us we need to we do have a recipe for our hard boiled eggs yes okay Google search for WV gays hard-boiled eggs it should come up yes you should come up it is corned beef you are correct it's not corned beef it's corned I know so funny isn't it yeah so it's somebody else that said ask about 7 p.m. show or you talked about with one of the things you realize is if I were doing our reset this year we realized so that we need to fix some of the things that we did last year that words it's detrimental to our journey one of the things was our live shows being an 8 again made us believe in slowly sleep late and so at night may never get every little gem on Monday mornings which is bad for our journey in the West why we switched into 7 stay with our tour our tour last year we used to two locations per per day and that also really was hard on us because it was meeting a city to run and Rasha people to get the full experience so we stopped that mister between one location per day we might go to workshops at the same locations but all of the same locations we don't have to want one place for the next and you know maybe exhaust ourselves because that's not being productive it's not being helpful to us yeah then once a marathon where they call it I don't know I I just ordered them and I said they're actually are being delivered that's so you're gonna go look it up right next we just ordered another set and so somebody asked maybe quinoa is always double the ratio of the water to quinoa so and we don't you don't cook it on the stove we put it in a museum a stone type of container to cook it in the early ceramic container to put it in the oven so one cup became us 2 cup of broth that's how we do G the ratio it's about a little different so that that's why we need to show you guys how to do it ants the pot would be do you remember your consistency you put your measurements for what france upon you want it is okay it's actually the same thing except for i an extra quarter cup of quinoa yeah I add a little bit more quinoa because for some reason the way it steams inside there it doesn't it makes it too there's not enough quinoa to absorb so you can either leap quarter cup less of the water or a quarter cup more you know and in it's double its two-to-one ratio of stuff so I'm going to ask them in the coal hi Nicole sorry we're not coming Ajax I don't thank you ventually but I know I know you were looking forward to it so Nicole asked about traveling and any trips on vacation pick one meal per day that you want to indulge in maybe other meals as your point or closer point as possible so if you decide that you know you want your lunches to be crazy and you want that meal to be you're more you're more your diligence make your breakfast zero so I use fruit you know at card boil eggs Greek yogurt use things like that for breakfast to make it zero and then make your lunch your points and your things like your motions all this is that make dinner lower corner from hot chicken have a look well we tend to do is we always pick one meal per cruise so when we went on our regular cruise back in 2000 beginning year to last year we actually breakfast it was always near points our lunch was a salad which I was a very little point and in dinners when we developed on TV any dessert we didn't count points we were on a cruise though like it was too hard to track everything we made better choices based on each meal that we were doing another thing you can do on a cruise is take the stairs walk do a lot of activity and I know it's it notes your vacation but you know what one hour and 24 hours is not fun not that much and even if you divide that our up into 15-minute increments don't do it all in one sitting do fifty minutes in the morning fifty minutes before lunch fifteen minutes before dinner and 15 minutes in the evening and then boom there's your hour of activity in your 23 hours of fun and then don't forget you're gonna be dancing you're gonna be doing all sorts of other things that you normally wouldn't do at home so keep that in mind as well yes we keep the we keep the food in the cupboard and someone said ask if we have any father he was not yet we already bought late last year we not have been able to film any recipes we actually had time to experiment with them with it yet but we have some idea that you want to do some chili at some point so everything wants me to vote I give you the Egyptian - I'm writing out the container name here yes the gianluca's right any container in the chat is check this path airtight container storage seven piece set so chefs pack airtight from Couture's container you actually even get little tags for them with a mark like with a chocks away a white marker we don't put them on we need them right for the next batch but I think we're gonna have to start getting some stuff's gonna be mistaking like no I think I'm pretty good at knowing the way I'm gonna protein powder yeah chocolate I'm sure we're gonna get vanilla we'll figure it out okay well figured out though is there anything else any other questions then what's the strategy I have gone he was much as it is possible yeah that's exactly a Tyson thank you that's what we do on vacation to wit see guys well then Tyson knows for sure because I know he's been in the or been this mean for a while now are you still there no you said he's back you're back in but that's the thing we do guys it's 8:20 you're on vacation one time you're fit in your whole year if you think about it you have 52 weeks in the year and you know if you only limitation in one week in that year on a - enjoy it enjoy it enjoy it enjoy it smartly but don't make every single meal a crazy event make certain movement well I don't think we actually started doing is when we all lose we stopped drinking during the day we actually started drinking just at night in the afternoon all right yeah and mid-afternoon we'll have a drink before dinner it was always at night I stopped yeah I stopped me was always after dinner I usually would start at dinnertime and that's when I started drinking also time if I had wondered a was like one another thing for at least I'd make sure you actually do some activity that's another thing I know but they're asking questions they're just prepping yes or eight I don't know I don't know why those were taken I don't know where those contains thinking about we don't use them anymore I didn't take any continues I have to commend so admissions you have a closing song tonight they have a closing something I don't know someone said no winter talk to those tents at base there will be at some point just not next week not in two weeks to where we had so much time with you know with our family this it said it's that time where there is not there's no I was doing like I just named the name of the storage if that chefs path airtight food storage container just type that into the into Amazon and you should be able to find them I don't have the link top on YouTube unfortunately just because it's there's too many things going on so closing song so I need to fix so long farewell as it is and I do thank you yeah and yeah [Music] the only thing that don't you tell the men boy we must sound of music and knows pretty cheesy guys we've actually been in bed before and sang songs like oh yeah oh yeah yeah sound good enough to make a thing yes you will make a ding bye everyone hi brandy I am a good night for watching have a great weekend ever have a great week everybody stay positive and keep driving elevator oh okay I'm gonna I'm gonna go take the elevator bye honey everybody have a good night
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Cleaning Up A Simple Surface Model In Carlson Survey 2021
[Music] hey guys it's landon blake with redefine horizons and in this video i'm going to show you how we check and clean up a surface digital terrain model or surface model existing ground surface model in carlson survey and i'm doing this video for my cat tech nick i did a little bit of work on this so the first thing i do when i come in and check the surfaces i immediately look for you know spikes or or holes i don't see any in the surface we've got one foot contours here there's a little bit of a high spot here but i don't see a bunch of contours on it so it's not like a real spike when i come in here and look at this i can see i'm just over the 121 elevation right here and i come down here and look at this great brake shot at just under so i think this is reasonable this is probably what it actually does so i think we've got a pretty good surface here um but there's a couple things i don't like so these contour labels are we've got too many of them and they're also at the wrong scale okay so the first thing i'm going to do is come in and set the drawing at the right scale so that the contour label is at the right scale so we're going to put in a horizontal scale of 10 where we're going to add a 10 scale and then just as a check on the service what i like to do is i like to rerun it with a with a much smaller control interval just to look for problem problems excuse me so i'm going to come over here to contour and instead of one foot i'm going to go 0.2 so 2 tenths and we're going to just run this again and see if we see any issues okay the other thing is you want to make sure you have your plenty of space in your command bar so you can read these props so right right now saying select your inclusion perimeter polyline so that's your outside boundary so i do that and it says if you have an exclusion perimeter you can select that that's like if you got a building or something i don't have that here hit enter and it says select points and break lines to triangulate so we're going to grab those okay so now i ran my my surface but with that smaller contour interval and i can just come in and again i'm just i'm checking this for contours that just look funky i don't see any major problems here we've got a little bit of a dip there but those look like reasonable elevations to me uh you know this was a dirt field and there was quite a bit so that this is a dirt field with some curb gutter sidewalk on the north side and the the north side here and the south side here but i don't i'm not seeing any major problems here with the contours this is a little driveway ramp i think this looks pretty good uh it looks like we might have an issue right here so we got to back a walk here to 1 1967. [Music] at 119.51 top of curb 119.51 119.06 and let's see what this guy is 119.82 one 1967 or 1966. so this looks okay to me these are getting pulled in a little that looks a little weird one 1951 and grow cable i don't know if adding a brake line here would fix this we'll see how it looks when we go back to a one foot contouring or what uh we do got a little bit of cleanup that we need to do here so this this boundary didn't get drawn properly we should have connected the dots here and instead we bridge that gap so these are junk contours but i'm going to show you guys how how to fix that so just so you see what's going on we should in a straight line here from lip to back a walk we should have connected the dots through these shots so but it's i don't think it's the end of the world we can clean that up when we clean up our contours so i think this looks okay so what i want to do now is i want to rerun the contours again at the correct contour interval which in this case is one foot so let's do that okay and it's finding some problems here which we can deal with later we've got some brake lines that cross i don't think that impacted a surface in a great deal okay so you can see now we've got our one foot contours the labels are smaller and uh they're at the correct um i think i'm okay with this interval interval looks okay um just to so you can see where to change that if you want uh you know what i might bump up that interval a little bit so if if we think we've got too many labels if you come in here on your labels tab you can change it here so right now it's set to 50 feet you can do 100 feet see how that looks so i personally think surfacing carlson is way easier than still 3d um that's just my personal opinion okay so this looks pretty good um you know every once in a while you're going to get a funky label that you probably like this label should get rotated so we'll fix that um and that's probably a setting in the carlson let's go see if we can find that i don't i don't know it off the top of my head to be honest with you guys you probably want to uncheck this align facing uphill i bet that's it so let's try that i obviously did that wrong let's try it again all right we want to select the inclusion enter hit enter because we don't have an exclusion then select the entities all right that looks a little better okay so let's see here are these labels yep so now they're facing the right way so i think it's as a general rule i probably want my folks to uncheck that box that says i'll uh have the labels face uphill i want my labels facing the right side of the page okay so um that that's pretty good there so i'm going to go ahead and save this surface drawing we want to leave that as is but we do go in and do some cleanup here in what we call our contour drawing so i'm going to save this as i'm going to overwrite this contour around here and uh we're going to go ahead and get this cleaned up so uh what i want to do is uh i want to come in here to my layers and i only want to have my contours turned on so we're gonna freeze everything else so for zero and it'll make zero current so you can freeze off this electric layer all right so here's just my contours and uh i basically just come in and look for for major problems so you know if i gotta contour this short it needs to go away um something like this you know this is a little depression contour um and it looks to me like just an artifact of the surface so i'm going to go ahead and get rid of that same thing here this looks like a surface artifact to me okay now this is probably a legitimate contour here and this one also looks okay to me i'm probably going to get rid of that little one okay and then the other thing i want um is let's turn on our labels so we need our contour labels and i gotta figure out what layer they're on let's just unfreeze everything and then we'll find out all right so our labels are on survey telpo texts okay so here's what we're going to do i'm actually going to do backwards now so i'm going to freeze the layers that have my contours and my labels okay so now i've just got everything else that was in the drawing now you gotta remember all this critical stuff is already in our surface and all we want in this drawing is the contours so i'm gonna go ahead and delete all this and then we'll run a purge okay and then we'll come back into our layer control and we're going to turn these on okay now i just happen to know that i've got a client that is very particular about their layer names here so we're going to rename these so this is contours major contours minor got your labels okay and then i'm gonna merge these to zero if it'll let me i will not let me i won't let me purge okay so i'll tell you what we're going to do to just get a clean drawing so now i've got a drawing that just has my contours we've kind of deleted the artifacts get rid of these extra labels over here we don't need so now we got a clean contour drawing and just to make life easy we're just going to w block that out and i'm going to call this contours clean okay and then i'm going to open that up with bricks cad and just see how it looks because brickscat is our finished drawing software okay all right so here we go here's our contours and bricks cab they look good to me um the only thing i noticed is uh these are not they should be oblite so let's select similar on those labels and pull up our properties here [Music] okay and they actually shouldn't be doses so let's that style shouldn't be doses so let's go fix that the doses we're going to rename the roman s that's the font the client likes to use and we are going to make it roman s and we're going to put a 15 oblique on it because that's what the client likes okay and now you can see our label is updated man i think we got a clean contour drawing uh one last thing to check is we'll double check these layer colors we want to make sure that we're using our clients layer colors okay but i think we got a um we got a good good set of clean contours there okay so cleaned up that surface exported the contours cleaned up the contours um and that's how we do it it was super easy because we had a super easy surface with a larger more complicated surface [Music] thanks for watching appreciate it nick i hope that helps you out and i will catch you guys on the next video [Music] you
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DODGE SRT HEAD OF DESIGN says TAKE THE YELLOW LIP GUARDS OFF...
what's going on guys issued boy knock out 360 with another video so as you can tell I'm in a car that makes us the car vlog let's go ahead and get into a man let's keep it simple so SRT design boss marked Russell and I'm pronouncing his name correctly SRT design boss that's what they call them dodges head of design marked Russell has taken to the interview internet recently here and he did a video and it's on YouTube at this point where he basically states that when he was designing the charger and the Challenger the SRT specifically SRT charge and Sarty Challenger he had no intention for people to keep the damn yellow front end splitter guards on him you know what I'm saying I'll put a video up here it's those things man everybody on the gram Instagram or whatever has been talking about those things like a lot of people either love them and they leave them on or they absolutely hate them and they detest seeing other srts with those little yellow things on me personally I think it all depends on the color right so obviously if it's there to protect the car you know I guess you can keep it on there while you're protecting the car kind of like some people would with a front mesh grille you know those little of those mesh grilles that they get and they put them on the front and then they take them off you know they put them on the front like when they're doing a lot of highway driving and take them off like later on the like that you can get them online and stuff like that I mean they're pretty dope looking but they serve a purpose they're not so much fashion over functioning right the SRT splitter guards that come with the SRT s and they were put there for that purpose of when during transport transportation with the SRT s being so low to the ground or so much lower than the regular bodies they were essentially put there to protect the front end to protect the splitter so that when the car is coming off the the truck or coming off the back of the the lift or whatever it doesn't scrape so it was built for purpose it was built for function not necessarily fashion but you know like I know how people do nowadays I mean if it looks good they're gonna keep it on a lot of people are keeping on the the yellow split guards and it's gotten such attention I guess so bad here recently that the the head of design for Dodge not just SRT but for Dodge and like I say a marked Rasul has basically come out and said that he wants people to take those damn things off that's literally what he said he wants people to take them off when he envisioned the charger and the Challenger SRT and when he designed it he did not design it with the intent of people having those things on their car like it's strictly meant for function it's strictly meant for the purpose of you know transportation of that car it's not meant to be a fashion statement it's certainly not meant to be there permanently and he gave me when he even went as far as to say that you know with the new generation charger and Challenger he's gonna change the color to purple these specifics that violent purple in hopes that you know it's such an ugly color that people will be forced to take it off right the yellow the yellow kind of works for some reason man I don't know why but like because it's so bright and I guess it just stands out like for some reason it just works you know what I'm saying like it's one of those things where you know when you put it on a red car it works when you put it on a black car it works even a dark blue like it just kind of works for some reason and that's why a lot of people have been hesitant to take them off because it actually looks pretty good to be honest with you I mean on certain cars certain colors it looks good but it is an eyesore it's one of those things that you see immediately you know it's there you know it's not supposed to be there right people all over the Graham have been saying take those damn things off that is not their purpose they are strictly made for function strictly made for transportation and once they get to the lot they should be taken off man and I mean I've seen some dealerships that will take them off themselves once they put them on a lot and then most will actually just leave them on there I mean typically when you're buying $100,000 muscle car or a little less between the demon and the Hellcats you probably want everything that that car comes with to come with it come come all in the car right you don't want your body with your car and taking off that doesn't need to be taken off right so I can understand that as far as a functional perspective is concerned but me personally I think that it all depends on the color I've seen those things on black and it looks good on black because obviously it sticks out I've seen it on red red and yellow kind of have that that complementary color scheme or color profile where you know you can kind of throw some red or throw some yellow on a red car and it doesn't look too bad I mean like it dark blues whites things of that sort they look okay honestly like you really just can't go wrong with damn thing on there man I know it's a really silly topic to even discuss but it is very prominent in the SRT and the Dodge community that a lot of people leave those damn things on and they're okay with it I mean me personally elegant like this you're paying for that car you can do whatever the you want to win it I've seen people with v6 charges and challengers put in Hellcat emblems on them I've seen people with v6 charges and challengers putting SRT emblems on them and you know what it's up when you think about it I would never do it me personally I just like keeping what's mine mine I mean I've had people tell me like because of my cars looks in a way it looks that I can get away with putting a Hemi badge on there and a57 badge and nobody would know I would never do anything like that for one reason I don't feel the need to up badge my car for the sake of other people believing that it hasn't Hemi I don't care I know what I bought and I bought it for a specific reason and I'm okay with that I don't feel the need to lie to I mean myself and I guess to the public that I have something that I don't and that's just not my style like I wouldn't feel comfortable telling people oh yeah it's got a 5-7 there's a 36 under there that's just not my style but at the end of the day you paid for your car you can do as you please with it if you want to buy a scat pack and call it SRT call it SRT if you want to buy a Hellcat and put demon badgers do it if you I've seen people doing this recently with the red eye where they'll take a wide-body regular Hellcat and they'll color in the red eye emblem and start telling people it's a red eye and you wouldn't know the difference I mean unless you were under the hood and you saw the little readout on the engine which nobody is looking at that or if you were I guess inside the car and maybe saw a little red eye emblem or something like that on the car which once again nobody's looking nobody would know and nobody's gonna be able to sit in your car and say hmm this isn't a red eye I can tell a 90 horsepower difference between a real red I'm it's like nobody's looking at that so if you that's your prerogative go ahead and do it you bought the car you can do as you please man who the hell am I to say what you should and should not do with your car now with that being said we've got man out the way realistically it's not supposed to be there you know you supposed to take that off it's almost like you know what I'm saying when you buy a new pair of shoes and the little shoes have those little those little hanging things like it's it's almost like advertisement a little booklet or something like that hanging from the or when you buy your Tim's or whatever and people your timberlands and you you've got it's got the little hanging thing you know what I'm saying it's just it's the same material as the boot but it just hangs and it's like an additional tag most people take that off most people leave it on there and then when you're walking it's just sitting there jiggling and jangling take that off man me personally I would take it off but at the same time you know what do you pay for that car you do as you please I mean don't let the SRT design boss marked Russell tell you otherwise although I mean he did say that he did not envision the car with those things on so I mean you probably kind of should take them off but at the same time it's your car you do as you please how do you feel about it it's a huge eyesore for a lot of people a lot of people don't like it but talk to you boy how do you feel about it man but you guys out there who have s artis Hellcats demons do you keep those things on how do you feel about them do you think it's okay do you think it's a situation where hey listen you pay for you do as you please with it who the hell am I to say otherwise I don't know man talk to you boy like subscribe comment let's have a conversation here this is something that's been in the Dodge community for a little while at least since the Hellcats dropped so how do you feel about the yellow front splitter guards that come on the cars when you first buy them should they stay or should they go I don't know you tell me as always I like subscribe comment and I'll see the next one guys peace [Music]
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Sudden death matches are the best.
round one your goal is simple win bam to the wuzzle i got a bad guy [Music] prepare for the next round [Applause] sending out let's move that way target's right in front of me i got a bad guy finish this so something to remember me by for father give me sight bamboo reloading right here you here to save the day send it on my keyboard you proved your worth you're gonna see a lot of me a masterpiece is there anything i'm not good at round get out there in bamboozle marking our surroundings through my grenade down throwing through my grenade bamboozles for the fool's results that was better in my mind there's something good there target down where my tornado faking him out with a decoy really there's one right here go bamboozle [Music] hostile right here right in front of me [Applause] oh let's move that way enemy right here quick here i have eyes on the enemy sending out my decoy you got bamboozled look at you got one here don't beat yourself up it's not like every legend has a titan for a backpack that's what you get for stealing the paradise lounge's bathroom key okay okay wow i gotta go you're gonna see a lot of me sending out a decoy let's check it over there turn my grenade out [Music] [Applause] um there's one right here [Music] they are close to victory [Applause] send it on my decoy scanning the area contact shots fired at me throwing through my grenade taking a moment to recharge my shields run through my grenade okay this way right here right in front of me perfectly [Music] tie executed they are equally skilled is there anything i'm not good at i think this place needs a little more me yeah marking our surroundings contact with target throwing through my grenade heads up got one here [Music] oh boy come on i still need you target's right in front of i think this place me a little more for me lost [Music] your takes enemies than that to crack a diamond you know i didn't get here alone i defeated a lot of people bam bam i guess i'm running out of ideas recharging my i'm down i could use some help i need a little help down need a little help [Applause] got one here making contact come on i still need you bam there goes a boozled or something like that using a phoenix kit they're shooting at me recharging shields [Applause] i'm trudging shields match point we got this all right this is good this is good let's sending fight another me damn it he's good-looking marking of surroundings going through my grenade enemy down got one here [Music] really good very impressive legends you live to fight another day you
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AES3 | Wikipedia audio article
AES 3 also known as aes/ebu is a standard for the exchange of digital audio signals between professional audio devices an aes 3 signal can carry two channels of PCM audio over several transmission media including balanced lines unbalanced lines an optical fiber AES 3 was jointly developed by the Audio Engineering Society AES and the European broadcasting Union EBU the standard was first published in 1985 and was revised in 1992 in 2003 AES 3 has been incorporated into the International Electrotechnical Commission standard IEC topic history and development the development of standards for digital audio as used to interconnect both professional and domestic audio equipment began in the late 1970s in a joint effort between the Audio Engineering Society and the European broadcasting Union and culminated in the publishing of aes3 in 1985 early on the standard was frequently known as aes/ebu both AES and EBU versions of the standard exist variants using different physical connections are specified in IEC 60906-1 2003 and is published in AES and EBU versions worldwide it is the most commonly used method for digitally interconnecting audio equipment topic Hardware connections the aes3 standard parallels part four of the international standard IEC 60906-1 common use topic IEC type 1 connections use balanced three-conductor 110 ohm twisted pair cabling with XLR connectors type 1 connections are most often used in professional installations and are considered the AES 3 standard connector the hardware interface is usually implemented using - 422 rupees line drivers and receivers topic IEC type two connections use unbalanced two conductor 75 ohm coaxial cable with RCA connectors type 2 connections are used most often in consumer audio installations and are often called coaxial s/pdif connections topic IEC type three optical connections use optical fiber usually plastic but occasionally glass with fo5 connectors which are more commonly known by their Toshiba brand name TOS Li and K type 2 type 3 optical connections are also used in consumer audio installations and are often called optical s/pdif connections topic other connections the aes3 its standard defines a 75 ohm BNC electrical variant of aes3 this uses the same cabling patching an infrastructure as analog or digital video and is thus common in the broadcast industry aes3 digital audio format can also be carried over in asynchronous transfer mode network the standard for packing aes3 frames into ATM cells as aes 47 for information on the synchronization of digital audio structures see the AES 11 standard the ability to insert unique identifiers into an aes 3 bit stream is covered by the AES 52 standard topic relation to s/pdif the precursor of the IEC 60906-1 aes3 are similar in many ways and are interchangeable at the protocol level but at the physical level they specify different electrical signaling levels and impedances which may be significant in some applications topic protocol the low-level protocol for data transmission in aes3 and spdif is largely identical and the following discussion applies for s/pdif except as noted a es3 was designed primarily to support stereo PCM encoded audio in either DAT format at 48 kilohertz or CD format at 44 point 1 kilohertz no attempt was made to use a carrier able to support both rates instead a es3 allows the data to be run at any rate and encoding the clock and the data together using by phase mark code BM see each bit occupies one timeslot each audio sample of up to 24 bits is combined with 4 flag bits in a synchronization preamble which is 4 time slots long to make a sub frame of 32 time slots 2 sub frames I'm Bea normally used for left and right audio channels make a frame frames contain 64 time slots and are produced once per sample time this determines the clock rate at the highest level each 192 consecutive frames are grouped into an audio block while samples repeat each frame time metadata is only transmitted once per audio block at the default 48 kilohertz frame rate there are 250 audio blocks per second and 3072 kilobits per second with a bi-phase clock of six point one four four megahertz the 32 time slots of each subframe are assigned as follows topic synchronization preamble this is a specially coated preamble that identified the subframe and its position within the audio block they are not normal BMC encoded data bits although they do still have zero DC bias three preambles are possible X or M 111 million 102 if previous time slot was 0 0 1 1 101 - if it was 1 equivalently 100 million 100,000 112 and rzi encoded marks a word for channel a left other than at the start of an audio block Y or W 111 million 1002 if previous time slot was 0 oo oo 1 101 1 - if it was 1 equivalently 100 million 100 1102 and rzi encoded marks a word for channel B right Z or B 111 million 10,000 - if previous time slot was 0 oo oo 101 1 1 - if it was 1 equivalently 100 million 111,000 - and RZ i encoded marks a word for channel 8 left at the start of an audio block they are called X Y Z in the AES 3 standard and M W B and IEC 958 and aes extension the 8-bit preambles are transmitted in time allocated to the first 4 time slots of each sub frame time slots 0 to 3 any of the three marks the beginning of a sub frame x RZ marks the beginning of a frame and z marks the beginning of an audio block 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 time slots blank underscore blank underscore blank underscore blank underscore preamble x blank underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore blank underscore preamble y blank underscore underscore blank underscore blank blank underscore preamble z underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore all zero bits BMC encoded underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore underscore all one bit BMC encoding zero one two three zero one two three time slots into channel aes3 the preambles form a pattern of z yxy XY XY but it is straightforward to extend this structure to additional channels more sub frames per frame each with a y preamble as is done in the Madi protocol channel status word as stated before there is one channel status bit in each subframe making one 192 bit word for each channel in each block this 192 bit word is usually presented as 192 eighths equals 24 bytes the contents of the channel status word are completely different between the aes3 and spdif standards although they agree that the first channel status bit byte 0 bit 0 distinguishes between the two in the case of AES 3 the standard describes in detail how the bits have to be used here is a summary of the channel status word byte 0 basic control data sample rate compression emphasis bits 0 a value of 1 indicates this is a es3 channel status data 0 indicates this is s/pdif data bit 1 a value of 0 indicates this is linear audio PCM data a value of 1 indicates other usually non audio data bits 2 2 4 indicates the type of signal pre-emphasis applied to the data generally set to 1000 to none bit 5 a value of 0 indicates that the source is locked to some unspecified external time sync a value of 1 indicates an unlocked source fits 6 to 7 sample rate these bits are redundant when real-time audio is transmitted the receiver can observe the sample rate directly but are useful if aes3 data is recorded or otherwise stored options are unspecified 48 kilohertz the default 44.1 kilohertz and 32 kilohertz byte 1 indicates if the audio stream is stereo mono or some other combination bits 0 to 3 indicates the relationship of the two channels they might be unrelated audio data a stereo pair duplicated mono data music and voice commentary a stereo some difference code bits 4 to 7 used to indicate the format of the user channel word byte to audio word length bits 0 to 2 ox bits usage this indicates how the ox bits timeslots 4 to 7 are used generally set 200 to used or o12 used for 24-bit audio data bits three to five word length specifies the sample size relative to the 20 or 24 bit maximum can specify 0 1 2 or 4 missing bits unused bits are filled with zero but audio processing functions such as mixing will generally fill them in with valid data without changing the effective word length bit 6 to 7 unused byte 3 used only for multi-channel applications byte 4 additional sample rate information bits 0 to 1 indicate the grade of the sample rate reference / ayee s 11 bit too reserved bits 3 to 6 extended sample rate this indicates other sample rates not representable in byte 0 bits 6 to 7 values are assigned for 24 96 and 192 kilohertz as well as 22 point zero five eighty eight point two and 176 point 4 kilohertz bit seven this sampling frequency scaling flag if set indicates that the sample rate is multiplied by one over one point zero zero one to match NTSC video frame rates byte 5 reserved bytes 6 to 9 for ASCII characters for indicating channel origin widely used in large studios bytes 10 to 13 for ASCII characters indicating channel destination to control automatic switchers less often used bytes 14 to 17 32 bit sample address incrementing block to block by 192 because there are 192 frames per block at 48 kilohertz this wraps every 24 hours 51 minutes eighteen point four eight five three three three seconds bytes 18 to 21 as above but offset to indicate samples since midnight by 22 contains information about the reliability of the channel status word bits 0 to 3 reserved bit for if set bytes 0 to 5 signal format are unreliable bitte five if set bite six to thirteen channel labels are unreliable bit six if set bites fourteen to seventeen sample address are unreliable bit seven is set bites 18 to 21 timestamp are unreliable bite 23 CRC this bite is used to detect corruption of the channel status word as might be caused by switching mid-block generator polynomial as X 8 plus X 4 plus X 3 plus X 2 plus 1 preset to 1 topic embedded timecode SMPTE timecode timestamp data can be embedded within aes3 digital audio signals it can be used for synchronization and for logging and identifying audio content according to John Ratcliffe timecode a user's guide it is embedded as a 32-bit binary word in bytes 18 to 21 of the channel status data topic see also a dot light pipe AE s to it Maddi an extension with many more channels topic references topic further reading european broadcasting union specification of the digital audio interface the aes/ebu interface tech 3 to 5 OE third edition 2004 Watkinson john 2001 the art of digital audio third edition focal press ISBN o to 405 one five eight seven o Watkinson john august 1989 the aes/ebu digital audio interface UK conference aes/ebu interface EBU o - Emmett John 1995 engineering guidelines the EBU AES digital audio interface PDF EBU AES - ID 200 6a es information document for digital audio engineering guidelines for the use of the AES 3 interface downloaded from the AES standards website see external links mark young June to July 2005 aes3 channel status revisited PDF lineup 101 22 22 archived from the original PDF on the 1st of May 2015 retrieved the 1st of September 2013 a es-3a es EBU channel status byte settings topic external links download page for AES standards
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Banjo-Kazooie - 22 - familiar noises
i appreciate the frogs participating in the music also a woodpecker okay now we're getting serious hey there everyone this is banjo-kazooie we're in click lock wood and more importantly or more precisely welcome to the exciting world of bear geary more caterpillars that's i remembered 15 i guess it's 15 total also he didn't even notice that he had a caterpillar right behind him what a fool one idiot hey everyone this is how cal playing banjo-kazooie i don't know man things are feeling a bit brainy i don't right up there what are you going to do about it despair sure why not i guess that's an option so the world of autumn is a world where it's the absolute easiest to go up the tree because there's like leaf ramps everywhere anyways um where's that gopher hole i thought it was here maybe i just missed okay it's over here it's a little bit less here then i gave it credit there we go it's still just here enough oh yeah everything just kind of feels slow motion here hey there we go yeah so yeah look at that everything is just like [Music] everything is just not working there that's kind of wild anyways i've been trying to say um fall is the world of payoff where a lot of the things we've been getting you know are gonna pay off like a sweet red bed made out of like i don't know straw is a yeah i think that's what that's what a gopher would have a beaver would have yeah i don't know what was there but like things were in hyper slow motion there pretty exciting oh wow we're still in the beaver song as long as we stay under water so we're just going to enjoy ourselves i guess that's enough for now all right so where are we at we're over here look at that yeah that plant is angry so i'm just gonna have to go here look i want your notes and i got them i think all right here we go okay i escaped here's another plant but it's the same one that we know that bull is really angry well i guess that's okay i missed you go be sorry about violence i have to do it the devs are forcing me because you see by doing that that plant finally sprouts and it is a beautiful plant and there's a jiggy that lives in it i don't know why i understand why you would lose patience with us good luck finding lethal lava land uh whoops wrong button here here we go i didn't feel wrong but it's a jinjo all right there you go one more left somewhere in the universe i do mean one more left uh oh that's an inchworm sound yeah there we go whip all right yeah i don't i don't know why the framerate is so bad here it's not in the video like i mean it's i'm experiencing it too they put a b here why would you do that hey bird violence all right let's double back because there's all the notes here across the way whoa i somehow missed you and you missed me and here's you all right yeah you're chomping at nothing all right whoops there you go see there you go an exchange has happened all right and this is when i'm gonna go up the tree so good to know i guess for you and me anything here on this like branch thing well there's no one for me i need to get it i'm gonna destroy this bird for no reason other than it's in my way i guess that's the reason i mean it's not a bad reason but it's a reason yeah like what is going on here i i i i don't remember i don't think in hardware it was that bad i mean that's that's what we got so here we go whoa i thought it was rat pat cat padding it up there but maybe the game didn't notice it's possible all right but right here again like because of all these leaf ramps it's okay there we go i can do that again and get the note and that's would do it's gonna be one of you and over here is not a worm for me and also a gold feather that i can use that would be okay thank you all right fantastic all right i keep hearing i keep thinking it's like it's something around me but also the sound effect is like frequent so like it can't be something that's nearby otherwise it's kind of doing all the time i don't know all right well here's the boots so you can use but i decided to do a my leap alright mumbo's house hey you got a worm here where's your pad oh yeah there are a lot of leaves on your floor that is accurate wow you even got notes here just on the notes we're gonna run in the circle and mumbos get a couple notes in i guess i'm done okay all right well you have fun i'm gonna go back in a lag full environment is it like the leaves being blown around like i really don't know all right so here you don't get a fun little ripoff you have to use the boots you didn't need to find a place to get on get off over here we'll do there's a nice little ram zone nice big big blocks leaves always here to remind you about the time where leaves were polygons what that doesn't mean that make any sense it's okay so that's where i was gonna get this note here all right we did that i'm in here ever and here it would have been a note but i already got it what do you protect mr trap zone all right there we go i gotta put on my gold gotta waste my goal here you get three notes but they're important you know because there's there's the notes you gotta get them bird on bird violence is there anything here i don't think there's any reason to do the autumn version of these jumps and yet here i am okay no i'm allowed to switch the camera so that i can see what i'm doing that is an activity you are allowed to do most of the time [Music] but no yeah i think there's nothing there for me though like i think there's nothing there for me i just repeated exactly what i said so i'm gonna not go up beyond that if i'm missing something i'll know where to look here's more books i need to take here we go greasy hinge all right there's more skulls if you need some of those i don't all right okay clamp duck oh wow all right another bird here we go oh all right that's unfortunate all right i guess all right you know what i got you whoa why did you get up the way up here somehow normally you guys are not like up here here's a big old high already been can you still go in oh you can still visit hey hive planet how you guys doing you still mad at me that's not true there's a caterpillar it looks delicious oh you moved why are you still here like wow what's up with you yeah thumbnail all right um well you know what that's fine i'm just gonna free you of the burden of carrying these notes with you to your new home because you know i'm just that nice and then i'm gonna get out of here see you later and thus i never later i just got gone gone forever those are sentences one all right here we go you press the button you hold it and you go whoosh that's right i figured that one out on my own well that's not true model told me all about it back in the day all right where are we at now because i'm not okay we're moving on to this part there's one up there if you want it the house is now finished yeah so if i hadn't taken the jiggy the jiggy would have been here but i already did whack it was more dangerous i had no reason to i just thought it'd be fun and now i got more caterpillars that i needed more games should do that of course so yeah so that's where i could have done some like platforming and yeah like i can attest that there's no real reason to do it anymore i'm guessing that the jk might exist in both season it's just that it's a lot easier to do in summer so hey look at that it's our pal the squirrel you're all skinny again six more acorns huh i've seen any um not quite yet let me look in your house i'm sure you're not counting those amongst the acorns that you need what's that weird sound paprip oh phew there we go pinch worm yeah that's not an acorn that's a worm they're different things all right i gotta take his musical no there we go there's one on the acorns i found it it probably no you don't count as one of you're in your possession because you're weirdo all right so we got acorn platforming to do here are you excited slide on the wood that's right so here and the strange abstract wooden platform area we got all these acorns to find that's what we're doing now isn't there like another one here yeah that one is at a steep angle but if you're a bird that's okay what is the angle gonna do call you and aim it and run away i'm not afraid of that i don't know what i'm seeing though like is that just like in the middle of nowhere okay well this one's pretty easy to get yeah that one is there uh is there a platform like underneath i don't know what's up with that massive hole there oh wow so shoot okay okay but i didn't die whoops wrong button that's fine oh boy so but it's safe to go directly oh really to go directly down whoa but like you still need to get the nut though is a thing yeah you can see its shadow oh geez well i missed okay third cry [Music] all right i got it now okay and i'm over a platform all right i i kind of wasn't sure that was the point i don't know that was not the point itself man all right so i got five nuts but you said six right well let's just throw it at him see how he reacts see how he enjoys them if annie [Music] yeah you need one more i don't know where it is though let's look around maybe oh wait there's an up here that i didn't notice yeah there's an extra path that was constructed at some point big old like road that leads to his window here all right i love windows that's why i destroy them this is how i express my love hey it's a place of with an egg i can hear it down somewhere where are you at oh it's the wet nut all right here we go that's the best one dang it and again like he put a window over this place i'm pretty sure that's uh an acorn he already had like i'm pretty sure that the six he needs are in addition to those he was already in possession but panjo kazooie are all about giving him what he thinks he needs like he is convinced i gave him six extra oh you know whoa we're celebrating why are talking you just shoved me rude all right so i'm at seven right like we just saw that together here jinjo are gonna be eight i'm trying to think what are the other ones all right [Music] am i safe here no i'm not i'm gonna do that anyways but i baited you out so i can do that there you go here's the final switch we need to open up the universe here we go snow town snow area i wonder what season gath would be probably march it's the season of now all right well you're excited to be here here you go but oh i'm gonna feed you these massive caterpillars one at a time all right there we go seeing that animation that we can't even see because i'm locked in i can't switch around the camera or anything here we go thompson goes end and then he will go for well okay so clearly he's gonna pay off [Music] in winner he's gonna pay off with one of the jiggies like that's just oh and then there's a flower jinjo him flower so and i'm at seven right no no no i am not sure thank you yeah jinjo him flower so we know about all the jiggies now wow why do you even go in a winter well the last jinjo's gonna be there and the two hexagons that we haven't even like glimpsed at yet are gonna be there so that's exciting and beyond that yeah and the rest of the notes are probably going to be there 84. whoosh uh i'm i am not playing with a steady hand here all right but here we go platforming for the mass turn the camera around so you see what you do when you do a flip like that okay you can get to that flower though from the hive it looks like now that i got like a pretty clear view is there anything up here like maybe the trap plant has a token i don't need more like we're done with why i'm about to say teachers with um the bugs the inchworms very very similar concepts all right yeah so man do you just kind of whoa whoa whoa do you just kind of drop i'm a little afraid oh no i see you can see the stem the flower here to guide your motion wow this is actually pretty well made well i got to dance on top of a flower all right and there we go we are done with autumn autumn went by a lot faster than i anticipated i'm pretty sure i got everything though i mean honestly i could be wrong i don't know what was up with the non-existent frame rate at all time in space that could be an emulation thing if so i apologize but i guess that's just how this game works here sadly winner man see so you saw all it takes to get here to do all this stuff to get all the note how they're all spread about how does it feel if i tell you that i remember winter being the deadliest season of all but at the same time it's also really different how it's structured it's um it's interesting and uh we'll see you tomorrow
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Get Ready China approves Microsoft Activision Blizzard Acquisition
foreign [Music] frenzy91 and I'm just gonna say it get ready why because China now said also said yes apparently to the Microsoft Activision Blizzard takeover soap or acquisition I guess is the better word so listen I don't know how much more places or what not need to say yes but I really think this is happening not saying definitely but I really think it is I think that even I don't think it's gonna be stopped in that sense I really think that Microsoft is going to buy Activision Blizzard and they're gonna own a good amount of more IPS and that's going to really strengthen their Arsenal and part of me wonders will this even change Sony now not in a way you may expect but will this cause Sony to be in more of a negotiating mood when it comes to maybe exclusives and times exclusives because if Microsoft and I'm not saying I hope that Microsoft does this no judgment either but because um you know it still is a business but I don't I'm not saying I hope that Microsoft does this because I don't but if Microsoft started to be like okay basically other than like Call of Duty everything else we're just gonna keep Sony may be in a little bit more of a negotiating mood because they may be like you know we some of these IPS sell well on our console so maybe we could talk this you know maybe we could give you some exclusives you could give us some exclusives you know maybe maybe we could Todd only knows change a good amount with the gaming industry because if Microsoft owns all those IPS that Activision and blizzard own I mean like and if they really do use a lot of those as exclusives especially in Game Pass and let's just say day one even if they're not exclusives just day one game pass I think that will really increase Game Pass sales because maybe not even Xbox series sales but Game Pass sales because Game Pass I believe is available on the PC and the cloud so I think a good amount of people will be going to Game Pass just to get maybe some of these activation blizzard games what do you guys think like do you guys think that the Activision Blizzard takeover will happen and do you think it'll make a big change in the gaming industry let me know in the comments below thank you for watching Remember to like share and subscribe and may God bless you all
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Messages From The Masculine #531: Conflict - The Discomfort Of Disagreement
all right all right all right okay then good afternoon hmm my digs imperfect was a bit too high oh well c'est la vie I'm playing with the lights that I've got and they this is some work for me is there - my up now feel like I'm being showered in light anyway if you're watching if you listen to some podcasts forget about it just doesn't make any sense this is video Facebook live first and then on to YouTube might say about those links at the back end welcome to my daily check this is this episode 531 I think right now got this down but apparent I'm still learning and the episode topic today is conflict the discomfort of disagreement and I'm gonna get into this because I got some stuff in my life that's going through this and some a history and some current events and this may help you as well before jump into the topic let me choose myself my name is Barry soapy I'm a best-selling author speaker and relationship attraction expert strong successful women find and create balance in life love and business I'm also passionate champion for the Divine Feminine and every day for almost two years now Don these talks every day called messages from the masculine just by your feminine heart mostly around the area of relationships and romance but there's a lots of other stuff showing up and today's wine is one of those because it's not necessary relationship centric although it can be applying that air as well as other areas and at the same time it can very useful in your relationship so the theme is around conflict and disagreements because it's something we don't talk about that much in selling my business as it were in the business field it's not somebody talked about in well actually in business or in relationships either because somehow that sudden that's a sebou subject and frankly with my own upbringing that was definitely something to boot because just to get straightens transparency I was raised in a family where arguing wasn't something we did it just wasn't done at least not that I remember my parents never had Nagin in front of me which made my day life suck in some ways I get to in a second but the recognition looking back well this is part of that was I was never prepared with any skills to handle being an argument whether to be yelled out respond argued any that stuff that wasn't my skills debating maybe that was a school thing not a relationship thing or if anything but I was never able to do the about that this wasn't was something we're taught so into my dating life to give you the head drop the other shoe it meant that every time was in relationship an argument will be the end of the racial for me meaning that I didn't have skills or a faculty or ability to respond in a conversation with a partner that actually would be able to go beyond that point that argument would be the reason I'd leave because I thought because of the way I was raised that arguments and love didn't go together because my family of loving relationship and family dynamic was wonderful then order arguments so my mind painted black and white love arguments didn't go together so it meant that my dating life couldn't include that it was gonna work and so when he did have arguments which happened more than once is over least I would end up leaving the relationship yes I would be the one quitting because I had this wiring inside that arguments and love don't go together I didn't learn too much later that actually a lot of times arguments are from a place of caring which means love has to be present for this be an argument and I'm saying the argument have to happen because of love no not that way around so it was a game changer for me when I realized that and learned that I missed an all the makeup sex and the other jokes I could play on this yeah you get the picture so my upbringing with arguments with conflicts or disagreements isn't well practiced one wasn't more practice as a kid so let's be clear about that in fact I didn't learn how to do that in high school either well I got bully for five years so I definitely went through my own version of growth the hard way since then though I've had a lot of exposure experience growth learning lessons about life and love and relationship ever since which is why I teach all this stuff because over 30 years now gone quite a bit of experience and study and so one thing I'm aware of with this challenge because I had a couple of recent interactions actually three different interactions with people who I know that really would messed up for me because I'm not a big fan of arguments I mean there's a several a background wasn't trained in or raised in in the family dynamics are coming was something that wasn't really what my preference so to be in the arena that that conversation was always challenging for me and so with these people in these women went to normal women by the way these women a particular I felt I was stopped in my tracks because I didn't have any faculty to respond and truth be told in one case it was something so outside my comfort zone a reference point I don't know what to do with it in the other case actually they'll both race someone away you know the case I felt again my perspective was she was judging and labeling me with with negative terms that thought basically it's not hurtful but unearned and so I felt frustrated because I felt like I didn't deserve the treatment I got and what I'm sitting with because I want to say in my experience not about what they did or didn't do because there's nothing about then really it's about how do I respond how do I act and what do I do with it part of me wants disclose over and forget about it which is very tempting cuz that's again part of my upbringing but I'm using this venue right now to talk about this because it may help you as well after those two conversations I've been sitting with what questions could I ask to get clarity not to prove a point not to make them wrong let's get clarity so I connect you understand where they were coming from and I posted a meme about 50 minutes before I did this broadcast about the perspective people have and if you haven't seen it it's one of those optical illusions where it looks like it's three bars on one side and they also display four bars and so based on perspective a different response in fact there's actually a old story about was it three or four blind men figuring out one with basic trying to find out one elephant was or they were basically they were fitted with an elephant and then they were trying to find out what it was and one person said it's like a snake because they were feeling the trunk one who said is like a tree because of the trunks was so solid I mean this because the legs are so solid like trunk tree trunks I did say that my did night anyway so bottom line was that based on perspective we have different input and so that perspectives gives different viewpoints and his viewpoints can lead to conflict because we can see things from one way and the other way if an old analogy I remember from actually was in a song even things I've seen this on got it you think it gets lessened by now in one seminars in once we do the whole thing with a beach ball we took that beach ball as perspective because the challenge with the beach ball often is not challenged gives me the thing with the beach bullet is usually has more than one color it could be two two colors one on one side one the other could be four you know cetera etc so for example but if we're looking at if I have a beach ball in front of me and a one side is white one side is black if I show you the side if I show you the side that's black I'll see the sides white so you may say you we see front of you is a black ball and I'll see what I see in front of me is a white ball beach ball have you understand this and in fact it wouldn't be until we took full circle and took both perspectives we know the fact we're both right and this is one of those things about arguments for me one of the challenge I have is sometimes I wish I could see through the other person's eyes in Eisen or with the lens I'd understand what they were seeing because apparently they believe they're right and yet I believe I'm right so how does that work and so I'm learning that's not easy how to not get so invested in my perspective and my right so I'm not fighting against them but in place where I don't I don't give up my positions the other part about arguments that because again because of my upbringing is it'd be very easy to add became my role meaning that if there's an argument weaned the other person or myself I would give in quickly just to get out of the argument now which was not necessary the right things agree has certainly stopped the argument but isn't feel valuable or effective or end up resolved seeing anything beyond resentment because there's the other thing with not resolving the argument or the the conflict there was a buildup of resentment which isn't functional either and I'm still working through my process on this just to be clear that you're not you're I'm explaining this journey with where I am where I've been where I am and where I'm going so it's not all one thing right now but I know how to work it so I'm working through it so part of it is communication definitely but it's one place of ownership and this is the thing that I really was I didn't do what last night I thought I thought I did better but really not was that in my response to this other person I thought and I believe that was no again I marry over some results that what I was expressing to that person was a position of what I experienced and wanted purse it when I felt what I saw not saying you did this so you were that or whatever because that's the way again the problem the conflict is not blaming judging and throwing crap the other person but I said what I experienced what I thought when I saw was this the challenge of course in this case was a Facebook post the way back and forwards now God said no other to you to see was text as I said before another broadcast texting is so ineffective for the effective communication even verbally challenging some as you guys see the person face to face to see the facial expressions and the way they talk and listen to the little to their voice and the sound and tonality to really know what they're saying what it means because there's so many different ways of being heard and so in this conversation by text bytes by words it was clear that what I was saying what was typing wasn't being received the way I meant it and that frustrated the hell out of me because the reality was I didn't want to be in conflict with this woman this one's not like the other one either for that matter but the truth for me was that I felt helpless because I couldn't respond in a way because every time I did respond I thought cleanly I was getting more what I felt judgment thrown at me which didn't help anything again I'm not saying what's right or wrong I'm gonna speak to what my experience was and so on I'm really getting clear for myself more and more in this work as I do this were deeper and deeper it was hitting me today I was out riding my bike and I was just sitting with this like am I losing everything am i falling apart like no the truth is really the reality is this I'm actually pushing against my next level of understanding less lip of growth which sucks in some way but it's powerful in other ways because the thing is I know this stuff this world but apparently I've got another level integration another level of evolution to get to where I can start seeing this opposition in conversations from a different perspective because I talked about this and I've done this work quite a bit but they're still layers I'm still working through because I'm not you know there's never a number never ability be perfect at this is always a lay up on layer upon layer upon layer expression and experience and and and understanding it grows so what I'm gonna try anyone get back the title Mitchell unclear so conflicts they discomfort or disagreement yeah I definitely explained that putz and for me I don't know if she'll watch this broadcast she watches something broker some other when she doesn't but my feeling is I I don't necessarily make an apology I don't think I was actually wrong and yet I want to clear the air because I want this to be clean because where we both stand I believe is on the same side the same conversation but because of perspective differences or because of whatever was going on between that in that conflict what could be what got between us created a widening chasm of disagreement and that sucked personally sort of against this comforter of disagreement it was painful I felt frustrated I mean I went to be honest went to bed last night without resolution and it's it was kind of dis I'm I was kind of uncomfortable maybe terms I wasn't feeling at peace inside which I'm I'd rather do before I go to sleep and I knew it I just couldn't get it resolved so today's me my process day for this so what I'm attempting to let you know about as a way of thinking about this is that first knowing that other people have driven perspectives as crazy and silly as that sounds knowing that if you were doing perspective that might be valuable might in some case I know it's not I'm just judging certain other people in the well now we're gonna go there but the reality is other people have perspectives they might be right for them there's me it's right for us but it might be right for them so acknowledging that first put you in a place where you're not necessarily going I'm right there wrong period because that's the that's that you the most limiting place to be just as limiting saying I'm wrong and they're right cuz I did that a few times in past as well it's more about saying if we're both right what is it that we're standing a position of that is truth that we can come to agreement on that's really the way through this so we get to a place of resolution because for many people they don't want to look at that they're so attached to their egos and I am at times - I'm getting better at it where we're not wanting to move forward and go okay so what is possible about what they're saying that it's true that maybe I missed and what it's true that I'm talking about that maybe I can shift to see that matches what they're talking about not saying that you go to their side completely ideally it's a two-way street and there's actually communication on both sides but some of the terms I got label with last night some couples stung because I read I'm sitting with are they true or not because vine was going how is it possible that they that they will say that about me now one they don't know me very well first of all so I can say that's an excuse but the truth isn't looking going have I done in that behavior and I'm sitting with it and I've been looking for like clearly going I don't think so so maybe their truth is not matching mine maybe there's no way through this I don't know but I wanted us all to speak about this as a as a teaching because then hot me as well because shouldn't figured out my broadcast a lot of time so for me as much of this for you so much I'm teaching stuff out there it's more for reminding myself with the truth so they've been it helped to you this a couple things I don't think might be in here as well I think that's it for now truth the truth discomfort for not knowing the truth this is the other thing when's a de stream yeah I'm gonna do this one too when the disagreement is about perspectives were one is a factual lie coming out was his truth there is no meeting in the middle for that one but and there can be illumination of both sides as possible and that's not as very easy to do but it's something that I would suggest you look into so you don't go where they're wrong they're formally listen to them I have a conflict somebody else about that where I we both believe were both wrong the other person is wrong which is really interesting to sit in that position of going why not I'm right I got proof of that so how can they be right to that's another conversation that you get to have this is this is a unpacking process and then packing the suitcase of stuff so there's been a value to you have helpful to you too there's something I know we all work through cos arguments do happen and difference of opinion happens looking at the political divide in this country particularly in other countries too it's clear that other people take your sides of who's right wrong who's right the other ones wrong who's right the other one is wrong where there's a total like opposition of a look so there's no meeting together so this may become something I took further about because I realize more and more for all of us there's a room for us to grow into understanding other people like an understanding won't get beyond the pain the hurt the conflict or we can actually get to a place of agreement in the sense of understanding each other not saying I agree with exactly but like we're sampling the political opposition happening in this country there's nobody reaching across the sillas me in the middle there's all of reaching across saying I want my side to be your site and that's not gonna work so on a political level there's room to grow this images on a personal level so I hope this is this is spark some ideas for you to and I trust that my personal stories were effective as well because the truth of my own experience with that I think I'm wrapping this up I am and I have been today I think what I preach which is doing which is being you know doing the stuff law practice which I'll put in the comments cuz I keep promoting there and you want that I know you do then again you might disagree with me but the self love practice that I've been I'd see that I teach and I use the meditations and I use have been helpful as well but it's also working through the process so if you want some open the area reach out to me if you find challenges in the conversations where you're not getting clarity about understanding both sides let's talk me up maybe I can help you no guarantees and me about can help you and that's about it all quick reminders because again this is Facebook life first then YouTube then podcast we can find my replays on this my Facebook life that goes to my business page on Facebook which is barry salvador author and then everywhere else my social media is very sobbing my name so on youtube that's my channel you can subscribe to my channel on YouTube and the playlist is messages for the masculine and you watch more there they're all in sequence from oldest newest to oldest and then on my podcast which is in iTunes which is message from the masculine I'm putting a bunch of them up there slowly but surely in audio format so you can listen to them when you're driving riding working out whatever it is I'm here to serve you thank you for watching for any questions comment about this broadcast please put in the comments below I'll respond when I sign off and I'm gonna put the link to the self life practice in there so you can get some clarity if you want that so how do you deal with arguments how do you deal with conflicts how do you feel about disagreements that I like to hear from you with that I'll see you again tomorrow 5 p.m. Pacific time once again the same time same bat Channel take care sauce I'll see you in soon bye [Music]
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Fashion's Finest Tampa Bay #MediaSuite with Ta' Nashea McLoud
this is officially Jorge and you are in the milk in the morning media suite we're at fashions finest Tampa Bay interesting I am with fascist finest the fabulous hey we are now behind every great man there's a even more fierce greater fabulous woman you are doing the thing running air congratulations all these events that like I mean people show up they spend money it has so much integrity people know they're gonna get a first-class event and they come back for it now now he still what when someone comes up on an idea all right for the next event so how does that work like huh I mean is there like a meaning is that I brainstorming orders everyone are already know like where their Lane is and what they need to do and make it happen I got an idea why don't we did now because you almost have so many like participants and I was talking only see earlier and for me I always get the feeling that not only always put on events but there seems to be some sort of like mentoring and and push and making sure the people that you're bringing on like it's also kind of like training and some knowledge sharing right MacDill Air Force Base so anything else that I do outside of that is going to be training so we want to educate these models I was a model many many many moons ago now I'm a wife and mother not modeling so much but we want to educate the models we don't want to just put them on the runway without the proper training and so we do a lot of training and education with them before we send them out there because we want them to be their best well the other things too not only are you doing it for the models but the designers and then the vendors that are here it's almost like you're helping them build their businesses and it's like they see them all the time and their businesses are growing designers get some exposure that's the platform that we're giving by having these events so everybody wins it's a win-win-win congratulations great show great turnout and there's more to come with the fashion movement this is officially hoary and you're in the mocha in the morning media suite [Music]
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln | Wikipedia audio article
the University of nebraska-lincoln often referred to as Nebraska UNL our new is a public research university in the city of Lincoln in the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States it is the state's oldest University and the largest in the University of Nebraska system the state legislature chartered the University in 1869 as a land-grant university under the 1862 Morrill Act two years after Nebraska's statehood into the United States around the turn of the 20th century the university began to expand significantly hiring professors from Eastern schools to teach in the newly organized professional colleges while also producing groundbreaking research in agricultural sciences the Nebraska method of ecological study developed here during this time pioneered grassland ecology and laid the foundation for research in theoretical ecology for the rest of the 20th century the university is organized into eight colleges on two campuses in Lincoln with over 100 classroom buildings and research facilities its athletic program called the Cornhuskers is a member of the Big Ten Conference the Nebraska football team has 146 conference championships and since 1975 national championships the women's volleyball team has won five national championships along with eight other appearances in the Final Four the Husker football team plays its home games at Memorial Stadium selling out every game since 1962 the stadium's capacity is about 92 thousand people larger than the population of Nebraska's third largest city history the University of Nebraska was created by an act of the Nebraska State Legislature in 1869 two years after the state of Nebraska was admitted into the u.s. the law passed in 1869 creating the university described its aims the object of such institution shall be to afford to the inhabitants of the state the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature science and the arts the school received an initial land grant of about 130 thousand acres fifty-three thousand hectares and the campus construction began with the building of University Hall in its first year by 1873 the University of Nebraska had offered its first two degrees to its first graduating class the school remained small and suffered from a lack of funds until about 20 years after its founding when its high school programs were taken over by a new state education system from 1890 to 1895 enrollment rose from 384 to about 1500 a law school and a graduate school were also created at about this time period making it the first school west of the Mississippi to establish a graduate school by 1897 the school was 15th in the nation in total enrollment through the turn of the 20th century the school struggled to find an identity as both a pragmatic frontier establishment and an academic intellectual institution it also developed a competitive spirit in the form of a debate team a football team first called the corn Huskers in 1901 and the arrival of fraternities and sororities in 1913 14 a fierce debate ensued over whether to keep the university in downtown Lincoln or to move it out of town the issue was not resolved until a statewide referendum sided with the downtown plan after purchasing property downtown the school experienced a building boom both on the new property and on the farming campus the school would not experience another boom until the late 1940s when the sudden arrival of thousands of soldiers returning from the war for an education forced the school to seek further expansion in 1908 Nebraska was inducted as a member of the Association of American Universities an organization of research universities in recent years Nebraska had been at or near the bottom of the AAU statistical criteria for members a ranking attributed in part to the university's extensive agricultural research funded by the US Department of Agriculture which is not included in the AAA use rankings because it is not awarded by peer-reviewed grants and because Nebraska's medical school as a separate institution whose research funding is not under UN ELLs auspices Nebraska successfully retained its AAU membership after a 2000 challenge this provided Nebraska with an advantage when the big ten was looking to expand in 2010 as all of its members at that time were AAU members Nebraska Chancellor Harvey Perlman said I doubt that our application would have been accepted had we not been a member of the AAU however in 2011 after an extended campaign to retain its membership in a close contentious vote Nebraska became the only institution to be removed from the AAU membership by a vote of the membership a few other institutions had voluntarily resigned in June 2018 the American Association of University Professors AAUP voted to censure the university for violations of academic freedom in 2017 an adjunct instructor was filmed by a student as the instructor expressed a political opinion about the students activist activities state lawmakers demanded that the university hold the instructor accountable and the university subsequently fired her a move the AAUP contends was a violation of her academic freedom topic administration and organization topic organizations topic governing bodies University of Nebraska is governed by the Board of Regents the board consists of eight voting members elected by district for six year terms and four non-voting student regions one from each campus who served during their tenure as student body president the board supervises the general operations of the University and the control and direction of all expenditures topic faculties and schools the University today has nine colleges which offers more than 150 undergraduate majors 20 pre-professional programs 100 graduate programs and 275 programs of study College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources College of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences College of Business College of Education and Human Sciences College of Engineering Hicks and Light College of Fine and Performing Arts College of Journalism and mass communications College of Louisville also offers programs at its campus from other University of Nebraska institutions including the University of Nebraska at Omaha College of Public Affairs and community service the University of Nebraska Medical Center colleges of dentistry and nursing and the Peter Kiewit Institute managed in partnership with the University of Nebraska at Omaha topic campuses in 1869 the original University of Nebraska campus was laid out on four city blocks and comprised one building called University Hall currently the university has three campuses totaling 2815 acres 1139 hectares city campus to the north of downtown Lincoln Nebraska innovation campus northeast of City campus on the old Nebraska State Fairgrounds an east campus one mile east of innovation campus both city and east campuses include academic and research facilities libraries recreation centers and residential buildings they also include various support buildings for power networking as well as in-ground infrastructure supporting advanced computing power distribution and energy efficient heating and cooling from central plants both campuses are inviting lis landscaped and the grounds function as well as a research mission of the university they are administered as the UNL Botanical Garden and Arboretum major plantings include Cather garden on city campus and Maxwell Arboretum on East Campus Nebraska innovation campus situated between city and east campuses is a public-private research park constructed on the former Nebraska State Fairgrounds its buildings include several thoroughly modernized former fair buildings with significant architectural features topic major campus expansion in January 2010 the University acquired a 249 acre 101 hectares property north of City campus that had been used to host the Nebraska State Fair plans for redevelopment include an 800 million dollars expansion called the Nebraska innovation campus to house agricultural biotechnology and other life science research the grand opening of adele Coryell hall Learning Commons was on January 11th 2016 named in honor of alumna Adele Coryell Hall class of 1953 this $10,000,000 30,000 square-foot project was made possible from nearly seven million dollars in private donations this addition is located on the first floor of Love library north and is open 24 hours per day 7 days per week it features 18 private study rooms that are all equipped with wall to wall whiteboards and smart TVs topic unions UNL has Student Union facilities on both city and east campuses the Nebraska Union is the located on the southern part of City campus northeast of 14th and our streets the Nebraska East Union is located to the east of East Campus mall the union's offer many services to students including dining banking computer labs and recreational activities University Bookstore locations are available at each facility the Nebraska Union also provides meeting space for student organizations events and speakers the Nebraska Union also includes offices for the daily Nebraskan Student Government Greek Affairs and the Women's Center the East Union offers the loft gallery providing space for community and student artwork the East Union also offers a full-service bowling alley which is the home facility for the five time national champion Nebraska bowling team topic performing arts venues the Lied Center for Performing Arts as a performing arts venue used primarily for Orchestra concerts and theater performances the Mary reap meraz Media Arts Center as a two screen theater on the UNL City campus it features primarily art housed in independent films and documentaries the Hal theatre Studio Theatre and lab theater are home to the performances of the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and film topic other points of interest architecture Hall formerly the university's library and now home of its architecture program is the oldest building on campus this historic structure is linked to the old law building via a glass connecting space known as the link the Krueger collection of miniature furniture and decorative arts is on display since 1928 UNL has been the headquarters of the National Society of Pershing rifles a military fraternal organization for college level students John J Pershing in 1893 new law school graduate and professor of military science and tactics created Company A a competitive drill team for the University of Nebraska's Cadet Corps in 1891 the drill team won the National competitive drills in 1892 changed its name to the varsity rifles when it became a recognized fraternal organization in 1894 and changed its name again to the Pershing rifles in 1895 in honor of Pershing the International Quilt Study Center is on East Campus and will be LEED certified the Maxwell Arboretum on East Campus as part of the Nebraska statewide Arboretum there are several research centers on physics like the brace laboratory center of materials and nanoscience high equipped laboratories are provided in Hamilton Hall which is the department as well in chemistry Institute off mer Hall houses the College of Engineering dean's office the Department of chemical and biomolecular engineering and the biological process development facility B PDF research in auger halls mesoscale engineering laboratory has received attention in science some highly equipped laboratories such as the genetic research and biotechnology laboratory are on East Campus University is renowned also in robotics it has a well equipped robotics laboratory East Campus also has a wireless telecommunication system on remote sensing of satellites topic academics topic admissions and demographics admission to the University of nebraska-lincoln has rated more selectively by US News & World Report for fall 2015 UNL received 9000 724 freshman applications thousand four hundred twenty-five were admitted 76.4% and 4628 enrolled the high school grade point average GPA of enrolled freshmen was three point six five while the middle 50% range of SAT scores were 500 to 634 critical reading and 500 to 664 math the middle 50% range of the AC T composite score was 22 to 28 in terms of class rank 26% of enrolled freshmen were in the top tenth of their high school class and 52% in the top quarter as of 2015 77% of UML's undergraduates were classified as white non-hispanic fifty-three percent of the undergraduate population was male and forty-seven percent female topic University Libraries the University Libraries are the only set of comprehensive research libraries in Nebraska 3.5 million volumes reside in the UNL libraries the Donnell Love Memorial Library is the main library on the city campus and houses collections on social sciences and humanities other academic disciplines are housed in six branch locations on campus architecture library CY Thompson library serving the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources the College of Dentistry and special education and communication disorders engineering library geology library mathematics library music library at Marvin and Virginia Schmidt law library serves the UNL College of Law topic museums and galleries the University of Nebraska State Museum is on campus in Morrill Hall the museum holds several collections and exhibits particularly featuring Natural History and famously houses mammoth bone fossils because of these fossils and a large bronze Columbian mammoth statue located in front of the building it is popularly known as Elephant Hall the Sheldon memorial art gallery and sculpture garden is home to more than 12,000 works of art in all media and as a comprehensive collection of American art with prominent holdings in 19th century landscape and still life American Impressionism early modernism geometric abstraction abstract expressionism pop minimalism and contemporary art the museum has the largest collection of 20th century North American art in the world it includes works by such well-known artists as Edward Hopper Andy Warhol Jackson Pollock Mary Cassatt Wayne Thiebaud and Georgia O'Keeffe the Great Plains Art Museum is home to the Kris liebe collection and features American Western art and Americana the Lester F Larson tractor museum is on the university's east campus it houses 40 historical tractors and antique auto and various types of farm tools in addition it documents Nebraska's tractor testing law examinations that to this day requires testing of all tractors to be sold in Nebraska ensuring performances as advertised the Robert Hillestad textiles gallery is located on the second floor of the home economics building on the university's east campus it features exhibitions of textiles in clothing both historic and contemporary the Krueger Collection as a display of miniature furniture and decorative arts that is located within the College of Architecture other University art galleries include the eisentrager Howard gallery and the student-run MIDI sea gallery in Richards Hall the lens Center for Asian culture is no longer open to the public its collection of Asian ceramics paintings prints sculpture textiles has been digitized for online viewing topic digital research the Center for digital research in the humanities CDRH carries out numerous digital humanities projects funded by Institute's like the National Endowment for the Humanities the CDRH works with multiple departments across campus including Modern Languages anthropology art and art history and history several digital history projects including civil war Washington railroads and the making of modern America and oh say can you see early Washington DC law and family the university's English department has an active program in the digital humanities with digital projects such as the Walt Whitman archive the Willa Cather archive and the international collaboration livingstone online projects are also underway for the production of a free online Native American Omaha Ponca language dictionary in addition the Center for Digital research in the humanities hosted the annual conference of the Alliance of digital humanities organ in 2014 topic Big Ten academic Alliance the University of Nebraska is a participant in the Big Ten academic alliance the Big Ten academic alliance B taa is the academic consortium of the universities in the Big Ten Conference engaging in ten billion dollars in research in 2014-2015 B taa universities provide powerful insight into important issues in medicine technology agriculture and communities students at participating schools are also allowed in-house borrowing privileges at other schools libraries the B taa uses collective purchasing and licensing and has saved member institutions 19 million dollars to date course sharing professional development programs study abroad and international collaborations and other initiatives are also part of the be taa topics sustainability the University of Nebraska has adopted LEED certification for all new construction projects UNL sustainable food project started in 2005 is designed to serve meals on campus that feature locally and sustainably produced foods the university's motor pool includes vehicles fueled by soy biodiesel as well as gasohol 85% ethanol 15% gasoline blend the University of Nebraska received a grade of C on the college sustainability report card 2011 the University of Nebraska established a separate office of sustainability in 2014 with projects such as Earth stock and bug eater Student organic farm topic athletics Nebraska's sports teams are nicknamed as the Cornhuskers or simply the Huskers they participate in division 1 division 1 FBS for football in the NCAA as members of the Big Ten Conference the Huskers have 21 varsity teams that compete in 14 different sports and claim all or part of 23 National Championships across 5 sports including volleyball football and gymnastics in football the Huskers have had three Heisman Trophy winners Johnny Rodgers Mike Rozier and Eric Crouch along with five national championship victories in 1970 1971 1994 1995 and ninth ninety-seven topic song notable among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement and convocation and athletic games our dear old Nebraska you there is no place like Nebraska and the University of nebraska-lincoln fight song hail varsity in Nebraska the lyrics and music to dear old Nebraska you are attributed to Harry Pecha a 1924 Nebraska graduate however other schools and locales across the United States including the University of Chicago the University of Florida and the Toledo Ohio Public School System sings similar tunes often with similar lyrics topic student life about 78% of UNL students are from Nebraska while the rest are from all 49 other states and 114 foreign countries on campus students are also members of the UNL Residence Hall Association which serves as the governing body for the residence halls select honorary seniors include the Nebraska only Society of innocence in the black mask chapter of mortarboard topic residence halls approximately 40% of the student body lives on campus in 15 traditional residence halls to on-campus apartment style halls and three on campus suite style halls there are nine traditional residence halls on the city campus three traditional residence halls are on the East Campus bur feta and love memorial co-op - on campus apartment style halls are located on the city campus the courtyards and the village 3 on campus suite style halls are located on the city campus East Side Suites Robert eknoll residential center in university suites topic student government the governing body for UNL students is the association of students of the University of Nebraska asun every year students vote for a president two vice presidents and a senate that is composed of representatives from each college the president also acts as the student regent to the new Board of Regents topic student organizations UNL has around 400 student organizations on campus that represent a variety of interests organizations are supported by Student Involvement topic Greek organizations UNL has a significant Greek population with about 5,200 students being members of 30 fraternities 28 chapters in two colonies and 16 sororities there are numerous events on campus throughout the year such as decorating Greek row for the homecoming parade and various philanthropy events topic media the daily Nebraskan known to students as the DN his UNL student newspaper it was established in 1901 and was published every weekday during the fall and spring semesters in weekly during the summer until fall 2017 when the paper will publish in print once a month UNL operates a Class A FM radio station kr and U which broadcasts on 90.3 FM and has a range of approximately 20 miles 32 kilometers the station plays mostly alternative and modern rock as well as running sports guests of Nebraska's home events News live public affairs broadcasts of campus speakers and forums in February 2008 the publication's board recognized the daily ER as an affiliated publication and approved the printing costs of the first three issues of the satirical paper topic notable alumni faculty and staff many UNL alumni have had considerable success in scientific research public service education and business notable alumni include Jordan burrows wrestler Olympic gold medalist as of 2012 three alumni have won the Nobel Prize eight have won the Pulitzer Prize 22 have been selected as Rhodes Scholars one has been selected as a Marshall scholar 29 have been selected as Goldwater scholars and 15 have been selected as Truman scholars in 2010 UNL was named a Truman Scholarship Honor Institution in the area of creative writing the department has as a member of its faculty former United States poet laureate Ted Kooser Willa Cather a Pulitzer Prize recipient is a notable literary alumna the school's University of Nebraska Press is the 2nd largest public university press in the United States topic C also you university of nebraska-lincoln portal topic references topic external links official website Nebraska athletics website Nebraska University of Colliers new encyclopedia 1921 Nebraska University of new international encyclopedia 1905
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Daily Fort Worth COVID-19 Update: April 13, 2020
hi everybody welcome back to Facebook I hope you had a great holiday weekend and that you got a chance to FaceTime with some of your family and friends or maybe zoom or GoToMeeting it's great to have technology to help keep us in contact today I'm joined by Mayor Pro Tem jungus Jordan and district district 6 destroy Councilwoman Jean Lafitte I hope I'm not the judge this is six and Gina is district five so thank you both for being here thank you thank you they're going to talk a little bit about our community services Advisory Committee a committee that we appointed to begin to look at focus on public health and look at the issues surrounding this pandemic that we're dealing with in the city each committee that we formed has two council members cheering it and all week long we're going to hear from our council members on their work on your behalf on this but first I want to give you a brief update on where we stand with covett today Tarrant County has 876 positive cases 25 fatalities and a hundred and three recovered cases Fort Worth has three hundred and thirty five positive cases 12 fatalities and 38 recovered that's a growth of 58 cases over the weekend that's a little bit of a slowdown from where we saw ourselves last week and that's a good thing unfortunately there were four new fatalities this weekend which breaks my heart it just absolutely breaks my heart my thoughts and prayers go out to those who have lost a loved one to the COBIT 19th iris but as I said before these updates just don't get any easier but if we all stay home and follow the rules they will because we will flatten that curve fortunately Fort Worth has a dedicated City Council that's working hard on your behalf they may be working from home but they're working hard for you and they are available on their social media platforms by telephone or by email - and we'll make sure that you get that this councilman verb Bevin's and councilmember Jordan are chairing the Community Services Committee it looks to bolster resources for those who are in need to identify areas that might have slipped through the cracks and might not be getting there from food insecurity to utility assessments and assistance just a lot of things where you may have an immediate need or you may know someone who has an immediately so I want let y'all do a brief update jungus I believe you're gonna begin well thank you very first let me say thank you very much for your leadership as everybody knows I'm a retired military guy and I've said in a lot of operation centers and very difficult times at wartime and peacetime and it's always important to have one voice leading the organization and you've you've done a Herculean job in doing that obviously you've heard from all of us and each of us as we've advised but your leadership has been critical to helping Fort Worth and helping the 6,000 employees of the city of Fort Worth that are leading in helping our citizenry they're working hard yes the the community services Advisory Committee was put together to ensure collaboration communication and that all emergency needs were being identified particularly in the area of food security housing assistance and utility assignments what we've discovered early on and there's 15 members I believe that are from numerous non nonprofit organizations and the private sector that are giving us advice on availability logistics chains the needs of communities as far as food in in housing and other needs so we've been cooperative in this we learned early on the biggest issue that we address is communications and early on what we did was bring on the faith-based community as a communications channel that was initially not in in the committee assignment but that has been invaluable in getting the words out and I would say our faith-based leaders have done a Herculean job in guarding us through this difficult time this emergency and making sure that awful where citizens are being cared for and taken care of particularly those of greatest need Gina and I have co-chaired with the great help of Dana Birkhoff who is our assistant city manager and we think that we've got plenty of work to do but we are strongly encouraged by our grocery retailers or logistics channels and our nonprofit organizations that are making sure that everyone is being fed and cared for it in our great community Fort Worth will continue to be the greatest city in the greatest state and the greatest nation on God's earth thank you no thanks this one mayor thanks for putting this community together I wrote you immediately I love this assignment one thing that I'm very concerned about and jungus and I are in a card is when it comes to communicating to everyone but especially our seniors and so we were able to get information on grocery stores so that we know when those special hours for seniors do take place I do know for myself I can go to Sam's on Tuesday and Thursday pull up and give them my list never get out of my car and they will take care of the shopping for me but we've heard from Albertsons Tuesdays and Thursdays once again those days 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Kroger the same thing 7:30 though is there cutoff time on Tuesday but check your grocery store your favorite grocery store to see how those hours are going if you get one of these postcards in the mail that's gonna mean that your neighborhood your community is at risk for having a high number of kovat 19 cases this is going to be mailed out no later than the 14th of April so if you get one Hey and it's very serious we also have another flyer that's been given to all people and community groups like Meals on Wheels who handle food and our recreation centers as well those are very important things for you to remember it's also important to know that even though you can't control Cobin 19 you can control yourself your deeds your actions that's why the mask is very important you can make your own mask I have gloves as well so even though you don't know who might have contracted kovat 19 you can control your own actions and we encourage you to do so and jungus it's a pleasure serving with you I should mention we also brought on the Apartment Association parrot pillow has been a real big source of information for us because the number of renters are living in in fear right now not knowing what's going to happen so it's good to have that voice from the Apartment Association as well and again Meghan thank you for what you're doing I'm looking forward to continuing this journey we don't know how it's going to end but at least we're all good together in fort worth knows we're here for them we're all working hard and robocalls i got my call from chief davis that that's not a good thing but it just shows that you know we're on top of situations there is going to be a citywide robo call that will be taking place soon there'll also be a call going out to neighborhoods at risk again so we're doing everything we can in City Hall to communicate with people especially those neighborhoods and zip codes where we know high cases of Cohen 19 do exist thank you in jungus there are no age groups or ethnic groups that are exempt for this is that correct that is absolutely correct we're all this this is a pretty bad enemy that we're addressing today and it's very contagious and you don't know who who next is going to get it and we all are praying for our community and making sure that we stay healthy and people want to say not me I won't get it but it could happen to anyone no matter whether you're 14 or 94 it's an opportunity attacker and thank you all for working so hard of making needs get meeting needs in our community Mary if I may it just a very quick story we just went through Easter and Passover and if those folks know the story of the ten plagues of Passover that freed the Israelites we know what we're going through right now and obviously currently we just have maybe one plague and maybe two as we come out of it the economy wise but rest assured we'll all work together to come out as as proud Americans and proud for these I want to add one more thing the earth the people who are watching this whether it's on the city's website the city Channel or Facebook live please share this knowledge with people you know don't just sit there and watch the mayor's updates yourself and take it from yourself you've got to share it with with everybody you know because it's hard communicating in this day and time in 2020 we don't have the full-page ad in the Star Telegram but we might who does make its money to do that but there are just different ways to communicate whether it's tweeting Facebook Instagram face Facebook live like what the mayor does every weekday you've got to share that information with the people you know and the people you love and I know you've probably heard about people gathering in district 5 over the weekend congressman vici got involved with that we don't want to see people gathering but we don't want to do a whole bunch of mass arrests either so hopefully people will police themselves and just know you can be close to someone with this disease and they can pass it to you and you wouldn't even know it and that's why if you can control where you go what you do what you wear absolutely Thank You Jana and you all did a great job this weekend staying out of the parks or just using the parks for exercise I rode my bike through and people were being great practicing social distancing and not doing picnics and things so I was impressed this truly is a community effort if you want to see the data every morning Tarrant County comm updates their data for that day and then we post it a little bit later on our Fort Worth Texas gov page so you can find those you can find the links to them on social media let's continue to be diligent continue to work hard to help eradicate Coe at 19 if you've got needs let someone know whether it's your neighbor or something that we need to help you with contact the city contact your council member or someone else and together we'll protect our community so we always close by saying y'all stay safe y'all stay healthy y'all stay huh
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Ingles Corporativo-I3-01-8-9-PM-01-21 - Day 2 Week 4
hello hello everybody hello teacher how's it going G uh fine thank you teacher what about you teacher you know what it's real nice man thank you thank you for asking okay good to hear that teacher okay welcome to day number two hello teacher how are you hello Maria hello good to see you again no teacher it's always good it's always good thank you let's see what we have it's almost we're almost done it's Tuesday Ivan welcome aboard let's see here hello hello Ivan can you hear me okay yeah man very good nice nice all right let's wait let's wait for the rest of the class while we wait how is the platform work going Paco welcome good evening good evening sir teacher how are you guys doing with the platform work I I I haven't finished the the c number four okay the section number four I have completed until 4.5 just okay but I hope to to to complete it the the whole section today because I think that the the the course is going to end on on February 15th right that is correct that is correct well actually no on the 18th 18th 18th 18th yeah 18th tomorrow so not on Wednesday but on Thursday right so the day after tomorrow it means that we need to complete uh all the sections in the on the platform so we can that would be the ideal thing to do yes sir that would be the best thing I have done my the platform already okay comp complete all the way across complete all the way all right well done well done sir good for Paco very good very good it okay thank you very much I'm sure you will you could do it you can do it that's right I saw Ivan's H certificate few days ago congratulations Ivan Ian thank you man you guys see to you too did you guys see the little prize we sent them I saw it something yeah yeah he got a little medal for that one Ivan and a trophy and a trophy as well dear diary dear diary so I I have a question tier yep what will what we will have for for uh uh for I mean we're going to have any py to for the uh uh what I I don't know how to say but for the uh for the a let's say the a well you know gonna have hello Karen well we can call it a gr uation because we're moving from one module to another one right from third to fourth so it could be a mo it could be a module graduation um it can be a certification party you know everybody received certification well everybody should receive certification right and then for completing the course well I'll tell you what pbl oh I'm sorry about P Vio peblo vijo is getting fixed up so as soon as we get puoo back on track we'll have our graduation party there you go let's go for at least for the breakfast you know it's I I think I went for Pablo for breakfast I lik it that breakfast yeah I I agree really good we can we can go at night and we we go out until next day at breakfast time right imagine wow that would be that would be something to remember what happened what no classes oh my goodness man imagine that he took a flight he took a flight and never came down never landed never landed that's right [Laughter] teacher hello hello Glenda hello welcome good evening good evening we are talking about going for breakfast to peblo Vio Glenda when they fix it it's a celebration I really it's it's going to be our celebration all right we have a little let me see how many yeah I think we can I think we can get started all right how are you guys with the work on the website how is it going have you have you gotten stuck in any of the activities you talking about the live world Chets or the uh or the platform no the platform platform platform oh okay oh I know that in the live worksheets there there are some that you can get pretty stuck in yeah there are few very confusing very yeah yeah I agree I agree with you that's why we're going to see a couple of those today Paco yeah baby yeah see how we can get those going there's Maria artina there is there she is ah hello hello let me see [Laughter] here all right hello hello all right well let's talk about the platform a little bit um let's see where should we be how you guys need to proceed let me go ahead and share my whole screen I have nothing to hide nothing all right so here we go we have the platform it is Tuesday a nice beautiful sunny Tuesday two more days and we graduate well done we have made it every I think time has flyed like time has gone so quick is just unbelievable and so I I'm to tell you the truth usually when I come to the end of the classes it it always gets a little you know like G was saying you want to celebrate uh but like with everything else I will also miss you guys and I'm G to wait you guys come around in the cycle right hopefully we can see each other in the next in a next uh in the next module and certificates I I see I see Maria certific are those the certificates is that for is that is that the certificate for all of us Mario or just yours oh nice well done well done okay all right okay all right so as you guys can see my screen we are in the platform and models and adverbs was one of the videos so what I wanted to do is kind of kind of play on play on 4.5 I I heard a couple of you guys maybe one or two that had issues with uh the you know section four maybe we can cover some of that real quick before we go into section five for Thursday and Friday and then of course you know the final exam hopefully right so let's go ahead and play this one let me go ahead oh that's what I forgot to do okay let me go ahead and share one more time I didn't do the sound let me go ahead and share with you guys one more time and this time we're gonna play with the sound so here we go guys ready let's talk about models and adverbs notice they both go from a slight to strong possibility don't go and stay for more let's look at this small diagram to illustrate what we mentioned in the intro video models and alers go from slight possibility to strong possibility models it might May mean it could mean it must mean adverbs maybe perhaps it means it possibly probably means it definitely means therefore this is how we're going to use models and adverbs when we're not sure about the meaning we use models of possibility for example might may could or we may use adverbs such as maybe perhaps possibly probably and when we're sure about the meaning we use the model must or adverb definitely if we go back to the Chart we will realize we use the base form of the verbs when we use model verbs and when we use adverbs we need to be careful with the verb the verb must be used in third person singular in other words we add final s on the verb means something else that is important to know is the use of maybe and perhaps these adverbs always go at the beginning of a sentence whereas possibly probably and definitely go after the subject are you ready to come up with your own sentences share with us two sentences using models and two sentences using adverbs all right let's go back here a little bit to this portion Okay so we have it might which is the lightest form and this one is May right we have it could and then we have it must so might could must the more sure you are about something the closer you come to must okay the less sure you are the farther away you get so you can start off with might as a really rare possibility could we're going to say maybe it's a 5050 chance must is a lot higher we're we're pushing 75 80% okay so I want you guys to think of it that way when you guys use the word might could must okay then we have maybe which is perhaps it possibly or probably and definitely how sure are you if you're not that sure we can start off with maybe however the possibilities are stronger when you guys use the adverb of maybe so which one should I use teacher should I use might or maybe well it depends how sure are you so let me give you an example let me give you an example okay has a friend ever invited you guys to go out and meet them somewhere for example um let's use you know a restaurant that we were talking about Pablo beo has a friend ever invited you what is your response now if if you are 100% sure that you are going with him what is the response that you use 100% hey are you gonna come to the breakfast at p and you respond with definitely definitely right yes that is a yes definitely yes most definitely you got can you know you can switch it up there a little bit yes can can I have a question can we use absolutely uh yes go ahead Paco yes you can okay that could be an Alver too it could it could be now usually you use absolutely when somebody asks you like this Paco are you sure you are sorry let's see are you sure you are going to make it to puoo and then you can come back and you can say absolutely because you are 100% sure that it is going to happen okay now I might show up I might show up if a friend tells you that they might show up what are they telling you they are not sure they are not sure and actually actually it is more of a possibility of them not going so whenever you guys hear people say I might show up that is almost like saying no Marita right you might have you might have just said no and save me all this trouble but what if he says you know I could probably make it hey we're having a party at pbl vijo at 7 are you going to go you know I could probably make it I get out of work at 5 you said that they start at seven yeah you know I can take a uber I could probably make it I could probably make it what is the possib I would say that that's a a nice 50 maybe a little bit higher because they start to do the math on you right when people start telling you about how they're going to get there what plan or who are they going to ride with that is usually a good indicator right hey are you sure you're gonna make it you know I have a friend I could probably make it if I ask my friend for a ride so I would say that you're looking at about maybe 55 to 60 % it's it's actually a really good number when when somebody says it like that it's a little bit above hey can you make it to peblo bejo tonight oh I wouldn't miss it for the world it's a must for me oh what are they telling you 90% right it is a must and you could say like that now not too many people say it in that way but people would or could tell you you must be there you know now it's really it's really rare for people to say it like that but you guys can hear it from time to time your presence is a must you know you're going to get people telling you like that might could must depending on how you are feeling in regards to how sure if you're not so sure might if you feel pretty confident could if if you feel really really sure then it is a must okay so we go into using the adverbs right maybe hey are you coming to the party maybe maybe now you can follow it up when somebody says maybe you can say what what do we need to do to make it happen why is it am maybe and you can ask right you can ask straightforward maybe is another way of saying I'm not gonna make it so when people say maybe remember it's actually a maybe no instead of a maybe yes that's the probability hey are you going to make it to the party possibly oh right that means that there is a strong feeling about going are you going to make it to the party definitely okay definitely means yes absolutely abolutely definitely most definitely these all mean yes this is going to happen hey are we going to go on a date or not we are definitely going on a date oh my God that is better than a yes right because literally the world would have to come to a crushing end in order for that date not to happen after you receive a definitely not too many people say it not too many people say it as a yes and then don't show up okay all right so far how are we doing it if we have a party on Friday for graduation Paco will you be able to go are you going to the party Paco I might go to the party nice nice oh my God pac's not going you guys see that you guys did you guys just see that Ivan we're having a party on Friday are you going to be there I would like man but not really I'm all right too far too far G party on Friday puoo are you going to be there uh oh I'm going going go to the party yes definit definitely def there we go yes I'm definitely going there we go there you go that's how you say again Glenda we're going to a certif a certificate party are you are you going to make it it could mean it could you could you could try to make it it could mean but doesn't exist anymore all right we'll take it we'll take it possibly so I'm taking it so you know Glenda that's a possibility I like that I like that Karen there is a party on Friday will you make it it's possib you could you could try to make it yeah all right we'll accept that we'll accept that you could all right okay so remember you could say might you could say could you could use must maybe possibility or definitely these are the models these are the adverbs yes sir if you are asking that question with the BB to be I can only uh answer that question using for example if you say if you ask are you going to the party tonight I can um I can only answer using yes definitely without using the the the with the with the answer with the using the answer using the ver to be in the answer that you are asking me and so the way you would answer would be yes I am most definitely or yes I am definitely going to be there because you're you're using words to be right so I am yes I am going to be there but I mean you could say yes I might be able to make it to the party tonight uh you could say yes I will definitely be there tonight or yes I am going to definitely be there tonight but you see how you have to reformat to make it sound good yes yes I'm going to be there you know you could leave it like that and you can answer in that way okay all right now if you want to make it a little bit more you know like like a little bit more strong in your answer you can say yes I I most definitely will be there tonight or yes I am definitely going to be there tonight so you know you just have to find the way let me see yes I am oh sorry yes I am definitely going to be there tonight I mean you could you could look at it that way right all right yeah so yeah you could use and in the case of of the using of M uh for example if I want to answer using might I can only say I might go to the party I might show up yes I might go to the party now you wouldn't be able to use verbs to be here because if you look at it I might like if you say I am yeah you cannot use the to be because they are model yeah you can't use it I am combine so it sounds all weird yes yeah I am might no that's not don't do that all right so yes yes so you can remember so you have the models that you guys can use and you have the adverbs that you guys can also use and then let's go uh let's go switch it over a little bit let's see might may could other words maybe perhaps let me see here maybe perhaps possibly probably are some more I might oh there we go Paco we got it yeah that is a possibility yeah yeah all right good way of using it yeah okay now remember what we said if you are sure what's the level of sure that you are or that you want to represent right if the level of sure is very low then you can start by using the models right if you want to you know get a little bit stronger in terms of those feelings of going you can start using those adverbs and so the you know the the examples are um kind of like a must or definitely right the models and the adverbs okay and then this one it was already on there let's see I think that's pretty much it for this uh maybe and perhaps the use of maybe and perhaps always go at the beginning of a sentence but if you guys are going to use possibly or probably and definitely they go after the subject so that's another key I would say that's something important right keep that in mind and that's pretty much it for the video I believe there's a knowledge check for this one oh number one two three look at the images and think with these gestures mean how many of you guys did this one correct you guys were able to complete it it's pretty easy right number one the finger what does that usually means that sound crazy that's something yeah that's crazy right there all right well that was these are pretty easy right so I think we can move ahead 4.6 and then we go into 4.7 models and expressing permissions obligations prohibition so before we go into this one I wanted to go into some of the worksheets uh we have a few uh should shouldn't let me see if we can use one must there's this one here we can probably use this one you can use must must not should and should not have to or don't have to but these are model these are model verbs let me see if we can get a better one have you guys done any of these or is this the first time you guys see these tried to compete one of that is on the right but I I just you I just made it did a three or four exercises okay all right that's good that's good okay remember a little at a time little at a time okay look at this one look at this one so we're talking about how sure right sure possible impossible and then it tells you sure must have or you can use a well must have and then a past participle to make it work if it's a possibility like using possible may have plus the past participle and then we have impossible can have plus the past participle give it a good look give it a little look and tell me what you guys think this one focuses on on the negative form as well all right let's try this one out complete the following sentences using the correct past models of deduction based on evidence provided must have may have or can have plus the verbs in the past participle your mother and then it's blank and then we have the verbs to be a great cook your siblings were fighting over her old cooking your mother what do you guys think must have must have been been okay your mother must have been a great cook your siblings were fighting over her old cooking book oh I'm sorry about that I didn't read the last part the old cooking book I thought it was her old cooking and I didn't read the book so yeah must have been may have been your mother may have been your mother couldn't have been no because we're talking positive right they're fighting over the cooking book okay okay number two I'm not sure yet but I guess Gracia blank eat my cookies her smile was suspicious may have eating may have oops all right the wrong spot may have eaten my cookies her smile was suspicious all right let's try these two out see how we turn there's a there's a few more you guys see oh we got it Paco we got it class we got it made all right you guys all right so there's there's a few more on here for the models let me see here let me see what we have uh sometimes you just got to look the thing is that they're model uh this one is should again may have might have could have this one's good I think we can use this one all right this one ties directly a little bit more accurate to what we have been doing and this is using May might or could have or might have may have might have and could have so then we start off with Jane and Jack have been invited to the wedding but they haven't re arrived yet everybody's waiting waiting for them to arrive people are making assumptions about what might have happened and so people start to say perhaps they have forgotten where we live and what we have to do is we have to rewrite these sentences using May might or could or could not have think of it look at it think about it how can we write these sentences may have have perhaps they may have forgotting where we live how does that sound oops sorry I sorry perhaps yeah perhaps they may have forgotten where we live how does that look can we say might perhaps perhaps they might have forgotten where we live perhaps May perhaps they may have forgotten where we live now it all depends right if they're really good friends and they visit pretty often may it it could be a really low possibility right like May what if they've only visited the house once and now we're asking them to come back again what are the possibilities there so it all depends right how do you guys how do you guys feel about it do you guys feel good about May yeah okay all right let's move to the next one it's possible they've lost our address you guys want to use May again it's possible they may have lost our address what do you guys think closer further do you guys want to leave it as is all right let's let's I'm gonna go ahead and let's go ahead and click it let's see what happens Let's test those two out oh my goodness oh my goodness well we got that one down that one what happened did I erase them no no no we didn't erase them oh no we got them wrong both of them I was kind of happy there for a moment I said oh my God we we could have gotten them right let's see try it one more time all right so we tried May and it didn't work right perhaps they might have forgotten where whoopsie we live like that perhaps they might have forgotten where we live perhaps they might have forgotten where we live we said yes all right let's try it let's go with one let's try one if we get that one right that means that maybe the second one was also right and oh no what's going going on what's going on guys what do you guys think what do you guys think is going on we already used may we already Ed might they might they might have forgotten where we live oh okay all right let me go and refresh this one so here you are saying they might have have forgotten where we live all right let's try it let's try one if we get one that means that the second one's going to be good too right here we go here we go oh there we go so what was going on what do you guys think was going on because we used might before more I think the the issue was about uh perhaps you we were using it we kept using perhaps okay all right all right all right we got it right so that means that we were to do number two we would get it right to right right I hope so all right all right let's go let's go let's get out of this one let's go back so with this one we have a little video and then we're going to complete it and then we're going to pretty much be done so let me go ahead and play the video for you guys let me ask you a question are you allowed to drink and drive this time we'll talk about permission prohibition and obligation so stay around for the explanation permission obligation and prohibition permission you can camp here you're allowed to take off your shoes obligation you have to Camp here you've got to take off your shoes prohibition you can't Camp here you aren't allowed to take off your shoes when we talk about permission we will use can or be allowed to for example you can park here he's allowed to stay up late we will use Kent and not be allowed to for prohibition he can't smoke in the lobby they're not allowed to answer the phone if you notice is the opposite of our permission usage finally we have obligation for obligation have to or have got to are used you have to pay rent he's got to pick up the trash write one example for permission obligation and prohibition with real information about you what can you do what are you allowed to do and what do you have to do don't forget to write your examples on our discussion box all right so this one's a little bit I I think most of us have had to a certain degree experiences with this right permission is asking asking for permission somebody being able to give you permission to do something as kids we ask permission and we receive permission to go to the park by ourselves you can go to the park just just be back before 5:00 p.m. you can go to the party just be back before 11: p.m. you are allowed to take off your shoes you are allowed to put the music really loud you have to go to church it is my obligation you've got to take off your shoes when you come in my house you have to wipe your shoes before coming into my house you can't smoke here you can't drink here you are not allowed to take off your shirt in my house you have to have a shirt on okay these are all examples and permission obligation and prohibition so first things you can give somebody permission if you own something right if you own the car you can give permission to somebody to drive it because it's your car but if it's not your car you cannot get permission for somebody to use it it's not yours you have to you have to go to dinner with me no I don't now when do you have to do something well if you are visiting a place let me give you an example a friend went to the Middle East a lady friend went to the Middle East and she wanted to let her hair loose and she wanted to visit one of the temples and they told her no you cannot go in the temple if you're going to be showing your hair so what you're going to have to do is you're going to have to wrap it with a scarf and your hair cannot show because if we see your hair we're kicking you out so this is an example right this is my house I set the rules so you have to do this in order to pretty much keep me happy now you have to go to dinner do I have to um no right no I don't you have to buy this no you don't so I want you guys to think of it like that now prohibition is something that could be related to laws like there's a law where you cannot smoke inside a restaurant now right you guys will see things that says or you guys are going to see signs that say you can't smoke here and you and you have to follow that rule because it is a law so think of it like that okay permission obligation and prohibition now you have to do something be careful with this one because we are I want to say that we're older there's not too many people that can tell us that we have to do things the only people we listen to are the police our boss our wife or husband well in certain cases right our parents our parents that is correct but now our I don't think our parents at our age they tell us what to do they you know they give us options I don't know if you guys have noticed that they'll give you like options they don't treat us like kids anymore but when we're little kids they do tell you you have to go shower you have to go shower now nobody can tell you when to shower right you can if you want you can go the whole week without showering right Ivan I don't think so all right I like that I like that all right so so be very very careful on how you guys use obligation and how you guys use the word have to right be very very careful with that one all right so let's go to the end I want you guys to think what can you do what are you allowed to do and what do you have to do so I want you guys to think about how you how you are going to answer this and I want each of you to think of a specific answer for one of these and then I'm going to ask you hopefully everybody can do it right well we're almost done I'm only going to get a couple okay volunteers who wants to go first to answer these three questions Glenda Glenda yes okay Glenda give me an example of things that you can do what can you do what are some things that you can do right now wow and we could use how about this Glenda give me an example of things that you can do now that you weren't able to do when you were little I am allow I I am I am allowed to kill the Moos you can yeah well yeah yeah you can you can yes you can you can do that you can kill the mosquitoes yes you can all right okay what are you allowed to do give me an example of something that you are allowed to do that you were not allowed when you were a kid ah when I was a a a teenager uhhuh a teenager a girl okay well I was I was allowed to I was allowed to to wear skirts there we go yeah that's a good one my grandmother refused es to wear pants she says that pants are for men okay okay so now now Glenda now you are allowed to wear skirts right as well yes I'm allowed to to wear nice like don't I don't like I I completely understand now can you give me an example of something that you have to do now you have to do Glenda I have to do you have to do it what is one example of something that you have to do I I have to take care of my t yeah I'll accept that you have to do it right if you don't do it who else is going to do it all right no else nobody else will do it so you have to do it I like that all right so I don't think we're gonna have too much time to go over these but we can continue right and as you guys can see 4.9 is already here Melissa yes for examp yes working you have have to work yes you have to work if you don't work you don't earn money and if you don't earn money if you don't earn money you can't buy food right that'll work you have to work okay and then you have the knowledge check on 4.9 and 4.10 which is the listening exercise everybody and I believe that's it for 4 point well for section four so tomorrow we start section five tomorrow and Thursday hopefully we can get a 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Strongest Runescape Account for Bounty Hunter
this is the best account for the new Bounty Hunter minigame it's 78 defense for all the main armors and 75 attack for all the main weapons and is maxed out in every other stat while keeping the low combat of 110 so I can fly at lower levels these are the Bounty Hunter rewards from full armor sets to dark Bow and Views there are a bunch of things I want to get my hands on but there's just one problem they cost a bunch of points and I suck at pking kisses why does this guy have a crossbow what the [ __ ] I just I don't even know how I just died now the way to get points is pretty simple kill your target receive two points with bonus points at various kill milestones and on top of this when you kill your first Target you get an historic emblem also worth two points keep this emblem on you and each time you kill another Target it upgrades another tier worth even more points a tier 10 emblem is worth 56 points and all I have to do is get a 10 kill streak sounds easy enough right come on dad dead oh that's the perfect stack right there Avengers ballista and I hit like a 57 2 GG bro G oh I need his emblem what am I doing got my first emblem now it's time to try and upgrade it how much should I get one mil not bad all right we've got a fight with the unscholar J Nick he looks like a big Noob not gonna lie Berserker Helm full Bandos [Music] do you just turn what respect me is this guy think he's I'm at my eye does your time would expect me bro what he just died to my recall first of all after tent whips Becca me into an AGS spec I gotta respect it too I have got to respect it one mil loot damage risking the tent as well we're starting off pretty strong two one mil kills and we're on a tier two emblem let's keep it rolling oh [ __ ] I got a void her this will be an interesting one I wonder if he's got AGS or he's got like a Ballista type of void it'll be very interesting dead 43 for the KO with the whack gg gg he was using a Ballista so he had the range setup Master keom going pretty decent right now how much does this loot chest have for us 340k and we're on a tier three emblem now if there's one thing I hate more than anything in RuneScape it's unscullpy cares they get to use four valuable and overpowered items without risking any single one of them and more often than not they refuse to skip you as a Target or to even get a different setup in which they're skull bye oh my God this [ __ ] idiot this [ __ ] idiot of a player moderator don't mute me by the way if you're looking at that is unskull PKA did 2023 and I actually just managed to whack KO him oh my days do not mute me player mod thank you for your one million dollars I'm now on a tier four damn my Target's in a fight already now when your Target's in a fight you have hit priority over everyone and therefore you have three choices hey Justin [Music] oh my God I actually just do the thing where I pj'd my fight I didn't even get the kill bro damn it I didn't even get the kill was it even worth it I didn't even upgrade my ever bro but yeah that's how the priority works with the target priority all right another fight with this 108 risking a decent bit hopefully we can take him out the video game you know how it be Revenge that it's just that dead 57 for the KO sometimes you just gotta go in for an early spec you know don't let them get ready don't leave them just don't let them get ready go to tier five I think that'll be around three Mill loot two maybe like two mil 5.7 mil he had a b ring damn we're raking it in then I've got seven Target kills and 19 total Bounty Hunter points I could also cash this tier 5 in for another 16 points but I want to try to get it to a tier 10 for the 56 points all right so my PC was full which is absolutely amazing so I just missed a clip on some venge tank on some range tank for three mil loot bro no way I missed that clip um I kill him with a 43 whack oh we got a fight versus War there's 114 he's got a whip this is like the perfect fight bro whip Fury don't mind if I do do not mind if I do let's see what kind of HP is eating on hey just that dead I hit a five are you trolling me on around 35 HP with avenge me now he's gonna play a little bit safer I'd imagine dead or another 54 HP dead please 57 for the KO with the van stack good fight bro oh my God that guy's having too much fun I respect I don't even think he had venge dude I don't even think he had venge what a tier seven Emblem three more can we do it 3.6 mil loot bro he was risked his whip at his Fury and we're on a tier seven all right we got another fight Mako dralfoy a nice name what a funny gun you're dead though welcome to DMM 60 for the KO 1.2 Mill loot so far got a fight versus this guy gazillion where's his where are your legs from this guy got no legs or what he lost him in an accident what happened oh [ __ ] dead 72 there if he hit my bench he might have died I gotta eat some HP though 58 HP if he's got an HS he's taking me out the game dead 78 I just took him out the game holy [ __ ] Jesus Christ dude I'm one away I'm on the tier nine I can't fumble it now surely I won't fumble it now right guys 1.1 mil loot my guy had no legs I need one more kill for my first ever tier 10. is my Target's name bro Pablo specbar oh [ __ ] this is the guy who takes my tier nine bro I don't want to fight him bro he's at MSB AGS or dude [Music] plus deadly lag I'm dead for my tier nine bro for my tier nine I told you guys as well you should die to the whack dude no dude I died on the tier 10 and I literally called that was the guy who was gonna kill me dude so far in this account I've gotten 14 kills for about 25 mil Loot and I was one kill off the tier 10. before my entirely demise I had 34 BH points and an emblem worth 46 almost 56 points I've already made 25 mil just trying to get to a tier 10 and I failed I'm not even good at this style of PK it's just MSB to AGS so I've got to keep going I was too close to a tier 10 to give it up got a fight with my target Moki moogie I don't [ __ ] know bro I don't give a [ __ ] what type of phone she got good luck bro GL I don't really know how he's pko I don't know what he's going for right now he's just got a rune crossbow what did he just do does he have a DDS does he have monk robes he's dead but I have no idea what he's doing good fight bro dude I love RuneScape 320k Lou I don't know what that guy was cooking it's whatever I forgot to let this guy skull [Music] dead 27 into the 58 for the spec he was unsculled unfortunately but it is what it is 455k loot really showed a lot of skull [Music] fight 660k loot not bad unlucky bamf dude this guy's a badass [ __ ] bam what a name dude what a name [Music] oh 75 for the KO good fight 1.7 mil loot he's risking the 10 he's risking the RB likes nice look at him bro 10 whip Rune Defender don't tell me you're on skulling oh my God he's an iron Iron Man if a vegan femboy Iron Man can PK you can subscribe to the channel it's free do it oh my God what the hell my boy's an Iron Man good luck to If I Die to an Iron Man bro you guys are Never Gonna Let me live it down so hopefully that doesn't happen dead surely ah zero on 33 hopefully his DDS doesn't destroy me that would be too much fun this guy's gonna have a long way to run to the exit dude oh that's a 44 for the KO could fight Mr Iron Man I respect you a lot sir 380k bro how did I just get trolled like that look at my screen share someone it says you received valuable platelets can anyone explain to me what the hell just happened in this clip I was on Rune light for the record I've got 45 BH points and a tier 5 emblem Life's good right now oh that's my second death now I've made over 30 mils so far so it's all right but it's such a kick in the teeth trying to get an emblem to a tier 10. I feel like some of these rewards may be too expensive it is really really hard to get to a tier 10 and one of them are only worth 56 out of the 800 points needed for one armor piece we're already in a ton of profit I wonder how much we can make in total by the end of this video when we get that emblem dead oh 13. [Music] that 66 good fight only 432k loot is main hunting crossy I've fought him a couple times already now oh [ __ ] this guy's name is Debo dip [ __ ] another range tank another like a little rigger Ranger account I assume he's got a Ballista does he only have room knives bro you know Dragon knives are out hey just that 41 dab it is what it is what is the depot [ __ ] not know about Dragon Eyes they won't buy LOL oh I'm sorry to hear I'm sorry to hear that mate 68 for the KO pick up the emblem this time because we always forget 420k dude I've just found my fight and he's just harassing someone else filthy yo you're my target bro what was this guy up to he's busy Jesus Christ I'm sorry if you had a prior engagement or something Mr filthy but me and you were tangoin today bud we are in fact I'm going dead oh the 73 the smork and I'm pretty sure that's who he was beefing with because he hit him with the sit that's my 19th Target kill 569k Lou let's go empty script another voider got the karasi main hand gotta respect it [Music] dead good fight I knew I had PID there so as long as I got my AGS before his karasi everything would be Dandy and everything was Dandy so nice let's go pick let's go check out his loot 1.4 mil loot damn remember that unsolar P mod from the start of the video well he's a scholar now no way it's not on skull anymore what a beast [Music] I don't know what he's doing I don't know oh I just bopped him though God I love killing P mods 500K all right I got a rematch for this guy no don't oh wait I was gonna say cancel the spec but I guess I'll just Prospect him at 77. good fight we're out of the tier five [Music] that I didn't even mean to kill him 600k Loot and we're halfway there good luck we got a rematch versus this guy [Music] dead oh the 56 for the KO I finally got him dude 450k all right we got a DHR with a Sarah sword let's see if I can kill him and upgrade to this tier seven I wonder what his spec weapon is with the sorrow sword [Music] Dad huh good fight he just killed him he just killed himself on my bench we take that absolutely I'm out of tier seven now three more to go 622k three more kills for a tier 10. all right I got a fight with this guy Schneider he's just oh he's another MSB AGS or damn this could be how I lose the emblem this could 100 be how I lose the emblem [Music] dead oh I'm so mad I'm so mad I'm so mad I'm so mad I just lost my tier seven emblem pain suffering depression these were all things I fell off to that death if my AGS just hit five more damage I would have got the kill and survived and being that much closer to a tier 10 if I just been cashing in my emblems at like tier five or something the entire way through I'd probably have way more BH points but it's a matter of life or death now not really it's just a matter of my ego I really want to get a tier 10. it's a 10 kill streak this guy's name is booby nice name good luck to my boy booby he says he hasn't pk'd in months me either dude hella faded LOL I'm hella faded right now he thinks I'm trolling but I'm not [Music] dead 63 for the KO good fight Mr boobie you have the greatest name of all time it was my 25th kill 600k off booby I wanna I wanna kill mouth kisses why does this guy have a crossbow what the [ __ ] I just I don't even know how I just died so upset oh what the [ __ ] did I want to kill this guy I'm dead [Music] oh good fight yeah 38 that fight literally just started 1.5 mil um I'm about to kill this dude attack the 77 you can't hit it you got hit a 77 beat don't tell me just double they just spec me bro what a [ __ ] Champion you're dead I just got this guy's AGS I just called this guy's AGS dude he wasn't even protecting item 13 mil loot I caught even I cannot even bro what the hell oh my god dude this guy's karasi rushing and he was my Target and he hit someone else and I literally just [ __ ] one hit him oh my God Benny karasi ah 640k oh my God bro look at my screen share what the hell is that Barbara 20 Scott bro look at look look look look at how this guys became bro what the [ __ ] dude this update has just showing me some absolute Champion shout out to each and every one of you who are going out there and having some fun peek in this guy this guy's just a beast dad oh 27.58 good fight on a tier five now 1.6 mil boots of Brimstone on a Ballista this guy literally killed me for a tier V emblem earlier in this video he can't kill me again dead oh [Music] dead [Music] oh [ __ ] you it was a tier five bro it was a tier five literally no matter what I do I cannot get to this tier 10 I'm going again I have to try all right rematch versus my target Mr Smithy good luck to him is he already dead hopefully 62 for the KO good fight I was fighting him before by the way um that's our second fight so I knew I was gonna Rush this back this time because I knew it was a pretty good chance of Killing Him 500k loot whack that dead 46 for the KO and we finally got him good fight dude oh I've got to pick up his emblem too I always forget about that dude 373k loot every update brings out a couple basement dollars and BH was no different my target here was having a little bit of a mental breakdance I finally got him oh my god I've been in a rag war with this guy for like 30 minutes bro and I just smacked him a 77. 450 K loot off the biggest Noob I've ever fought good fight [ __ ] bro he just hits me at 58. every single time it's a darker dude every single time all right I got one more life in me one more what is he doing AGS finish him okay I have no idea what mom was playing at but I'll take the emblem and I'll take the key [Music] one tick what ask me [ __ ] what dead what dude what a beast bro you actually risked it for the biscuit I actually respect that five mil almost all right I really got one more in me found another unscollar who wouldn't scull up wouldn't change setup and wouldn't skip me as a Target so you know we had to have our way with them [Music] oh and I killed him I killed him I got 500k though how do you spell it how do you spell estorica oh I found it [Music] I'm Legit going to get smited I've got nine prayer points left I just know I can kill them come on I'm Legit out of Prayer hey Jess oh no oh my God I'm too HBO let's just die from AGS [Music] 52 for the KO and we finally got him hit the venge he was about to AGS me respect to that man God damn that should be a decent kill oh it was one mil loot I thought it would be more I forgot to show the key I've paused my recording it was broken torags and whatever he else he had 900k about bro I've been out for way too long I just killed an Iron Man forgot to record the entire thing he was a d skim uh he had a zgs he was an Iron Man he didn't have an AGS he had a zgs um what was his name Crow quills good fight what was your key I guess that's the more important part 500k Loot and we're at a tier 3 again I am actually brain damaged I am actually brain damaged I just killed another guy Somalian I got for two mil loot I promise I'm not lying to you guys but I forgot to record it too I'm at 42 kills 124 points and I'm on a tier 4 emblem and I didn't record my last two kills nice [Music] come on please 77 for the KO broke his venge too but I didn't die to it GG bro I fought that guy for like I felt that guy seven times man I'm just happy I finally killed him because I've Enchanted him a bunch 1.1 No Loot still awesome all right got a fight versus our Target guess who I swear I fought this guy earlier I just can't remember if I killed him or not [Music] Jesus Christ we both could have died there still dead sure yeah sure man sure sure bro I just died on a tier five I'm quitting Shirley dead to that finally bro 48 for the KO one little loot actually damn not bad he had a combat bracelet so that about sums him up got my emblem because I always forget it gotta fight with this guy kokito he's got an AGS which I literally just saw a second ago so let's be a little bit careful of that come on I must be dad 42 and he just kills himself to The Recoil why did I know that was gonna happen 1.3 mil loot damn and that is an old scholar at the game see you later noob 320. that's the cash from the void probably you're my mate Mike dead dead good fight I finally got him 57 AGS 19 Venge full DH we're at a tier 4 emblem and that's five mil loot very very nice definitely worth it all right we got another fight fudasca who names their son fudasca dude got a tier 4 emblemod very much like to keep around so hopefully we can do that ajs71 for the KO nice all right so we should be able to do that he drops the gay um I don't know what part of that was gay but fair it off good fight to the man we're on tier five now 48 Target kills in total 500k loot he got the black d has trimmed God damn [Music] and I just lost a tier five that's it I'm done I'm done all right the loot from 48 Target kills and three rogue kills I have 51 kills in total on my loot tracker this is all I can fit in one inventory 62 mil and I'll put up my loot tracker on screen for you guys right now 75 mil the tier 10 alluded us for today but it left us with 144 BH points from our 50 kills subscribe so you can see what I spent on in the next video
DitterBitter
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Why Everyone's Obsessed with Python: A Quick Dive into Its World!
good day everyone we're here to explore the fascinating world of Python Programming python is a highlevel interpreted programming language that has quickly become a favorite among many programmers worldwide its simple syntax which emphasizes readability and its versatility are just a few of the reasons why it's so popular python can be found in many areas of tech it's a go-to language for web development providing the backbone for many of your favorite sites but that's not all python is also a Powerhouse when it comes to data analys is helping to uncover insights and drive decision- making in businesses across the globe and let's not forget about machine learning Python's robust libraries make it a Top Choice for developing Cutting Edge AI Technologies
PixelPioneersIncognito
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Nancy Walker
I’ve come just to take some documents. Don’t worry. It’ll take just a moment. ...Kara... Seriously, don’t bother. There’s no need to make one of your old same speeches. Let me take my stuff and I won’t annoy you anymore. Please, don’t stand up. Do what you usually do. Get back to your sofa and cry. You never once reacted. I’m sick of listening to your complains and seeing you cry. You’ve done nothing but this in the last 25 years. Stupid. Weak and stupid. How much money did you spend in pills? How much time did you waste? And I... aaaahh, forget it! From tonight you’re not going to see me anymore. I brought all of my stuff to Orlando, where the foundation will be based. And it’s all ready. I just needed to take these documents to deposit my share for the foundation. That's right, the money the government gave us when my father died. You won't get it anymore. I will finally be able to use it to realize his dreams. Kara... please... What is it? Are you scared of being broke? Either way, you will receive my father’s pension. You’re a failure. As mother, as wife and as person. You let my father… Your husband die! Without even wondering why! You didn’t bat an eyelash when the government told us all those lies! You just took the money and kept on crying for years, while I had to grow up alone! No! I won’t wipe away your tears anymore, mom. Now it’s time for me to continue what my father started. His dreams and hopes and all that matters. You ignored the world around you far too long to understand. You deserve nothing. I’m leaving now. Goodbye.
Deep Flare
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Meditation Happens Effortlessly Here | Sadhguru
meditation is not concentration meditation is not contemplation meditation is not about calling for gods you have only two sources of suffering in your life your body and your mind this is accumulation of food this is accumulation of impressions what you accumulate you must be able to keep it aside at some point will you keep your body aside only with death or will you do it consciously is the only question if you do it consciously you transcend everything that binds you right now so we created various types of tools right now one tool that is being massively distributed around the world is isha kriya meditations samyama like this but all these need preparation all these need some amount of understanding some amount of involvement so we created another kind of tool for the larger masses who have no preparation who don't have the necessary inclination to even prepare that is the dhyanalinga we are sitting right here in front of dhana linga when i refer to jana linga as a tool there are many devotees who get very hurt and they say sadhguru don't call dhyanalingar tool it's more than our life it has transformed our life it's the basis of our life these kind of things are here but it is a tool a tool may look like a very mundane description but we need to understand as human beings we are who we are on this planet only because of our ability to use tools you are not even a competition for a dog on the street please know this if not for your ability to use tools you are not a competition for almost any creature on this planet it is just our ability to use tools which has allowed us to do things that no other creature can do on this planet so this is the power of a tool so we created a tool this is called dhyanalinga that means it's a tool to make you meditative there are seven dimensions to it or it covers all the 114 possibilities and it is catering to everybody without a single word spoken no instruction no explanation no understanding needed all you have to do is sit in its presence and its presence is not local in terms of just sitting in the temple because it's non-physical in its essence so dhyana dhyanalinga is an energy form catering to every person according to his or her needs to make them or to push them towards becoming meditative thousands upon thousands of people have experienced this they come here thinking they will sit for five ten minutes they close their eyes and they're gone for hours this is simply because this is a tool for meditativeness [Music] you
Sadhguru
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WHY DO I HAVE TO BE A SLIME (SLIME ABRIDGED EPISODE 001) | Toni
The following is a satire, it's fucking - it's a parody! Do you expect South Park or Weird Al Yankovic to open with an explainer? It's an abridged. It's bullshit right? Exactly in those anime it's like why couldn't you just start in the other world? Right, like the intro is always pointless. It's so contrived and it's like every anime nowadays *Fwoop* Gaaaaaaah *thud* *thump* *panicked breathing* *Bwooop* How would you like to be reborn, but this time instead of being some working-class stiff you had true power? Shit! Well I hear zero drawbacks to this. Also, you'd be a slime. Fuck! Do you accept? Alternatively we could just revive you. What? How do I not accept? Acceptance confirmed. Shit! *dripping water* If I kill myself can I change and be something else? No, you'd still be a slime. You're still here?! God-fucking. Bitch where are you? I'm over here. Do not throw away your life! Easy for you to say, you didn't just die like three minutes ago - reborn as a fuckin' jizz pile. I've been trapped in the shit-filled cave for the last 300... FUCKING years! Well, I watched like 10 episodes of black clover which felt like 300 years... I see you too have struggled. We are of the same spirit. Which is why I summoned you here. Wait, what? You see, there's like this big-ass barrier on me... ...It's why I'm stuck in here and stuff... Yeah. You summoned me? Yeah, exactly. After I happened to be stabbed? After I had you stabbed right. Anyway since I summoned you here you have my level of strength. I need you to break the barrier! *music* *music intensifies* Yeah! Wait! You're doing! No! Wait no! Fuck! *music* Shit, I just fucking vored that guy If you enjoyed that, please consider supporting me on patreon at patreon.com/AnUntitledAbridger Thank you
JUNE GUTS
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Pink Riding Hood Throws A Tantrum Over Cameras, Gets Her Cops Friends To Come Check Her #TCCW #KC
i will call the chp right okay call him help him first amendment i watch it all the time man high five high five i'm a new one right now right it's a bunch of buzzes here don't do it don't do it yeah yeah yeah yeah you get a double cheeseburger plain um i'll take a double dovah for a minute now with anything though yes but you can't be taking pictures of our buses oh why not because they're students and stuff they belong that you just can't are there students in there you just can't no they're not there but it's the company and what is it that that's around here what is it like uh student transportation perspective okay oh so that's pretty much it like like oh i thought it was like for like um regular students like just no just special needs oh it sounds like oh that's why you don't like the uh the filming part and all that it just it just yeah hey but um is it is there any way you cannot say anything though it doesn't say anything though that we're filming i know it's just the school bussing though oh it's like your policy yeah and there's nothing you can do so like we later had to stop like what we're doing yeah you you guys are stopping the buses or is there any way that we can work things out like what is it for you have to let me know or you want us planning my friend here uh we're just uh recording our our buses seeing if they're being uh up to date being taken care of and stuff like that like with chpchp does that but we do too what are you with or who are you with uh where are the people we're the people but who's the people the people of what up for example okay for example on certify on dot inspections for my company so i can pretty much do like a seven point inspection on your buses to make sure they're actually passing lights illumination no i got the certification but i mean i'm not gonna do it on your budget but if you want me to we can actually do that we're doing visually but if you like uh students break them i will call the chp right okay call them i'll come uh because if you guys said you guys are with dlt no i understand that through my company i am certified to do inspections like that okay but what company is that it doesn't you want to explain her because she's kind of stubborn here no it's not money this is a private property and this you can't be stopping my buses they're working and stuff oh these are your buses okay wow you're hostile you guys don't not i haven't did nothing what do you mean hostile happen to be selling any narcotics out of those buses narcotics we're a school bus company why would we sell narcotics well we got a tip that maybe some suspicious activity be happening here possible as possible should we run this run bro we're out of here we're gonna we don't want to get the cops called on that's fine [Music] bye don't do it john john don't do it don't you karen is your name karen what's your name what's your name yes don't do it please please don't do it i can't do that i'm just a cleaner for them what happened did you need something no no it's because you you you look like karen but but it's so good though thank you thank you all right thank you or something oh no no no no no i don't have a body not yet though we might be the bodies in a bit so you might want to clean us up in a second all right thank you hey don't do it don't don't take pictures from me don't do it hey can you delete those pictures i i didn't give you permission she's taking pictures of me bro i don't think it's the same employee you can do that don't do it don't do it john do it very hostile female there she's calling she called the cops at me and i'm going to face deportation because of it and then i won't finish college because of you am i stopping them am i holding them hey i'm not even holding them what the hell oh my god you're blocking your driveway hey you're blocking your driveway you're stopping your drivers from coming in you are talking to them i believe it's against your policy to be using your phone especially since you have kids in the buses i don't know if that covers heat power or something not sure how does that work yeah he's on a mission why not i don't need it but thank you though you girls are very hostile just working on a project yeah so but it's on this close kind of i kind of gave her like a little bit of what we were doing the pants people picks it up and they pass it on to you don't do it don't don't take pictures of me you should feel the shame for calling the cops yeah put him on the line what's cracking i don't know you tell me it was cracking i don't know you told me too i'm just here chilling who are you i don't know who are you my name is senior location manager for uh the valley oh nice meeting you i'm uh casey and i work for mega news amazing mega news okay news yeah what's mega news i never read megan news yeah megan news network okay is it is it a internet type what happened is it an internet type news network oracles yeah kind of like oracle's like an organization non-profit organization oh okay yeah so we're just doing that i'm working on a project on your buses that's pretty much it so why would you ask my daughter if they saw drugs out of the box i didn't ask you you did i didn't ask you i didn't ask you i didn't ask you paul didn't tell me don't donate don't tell me that i asked you that cause i got it on camera but anyways your your employer is just making some kind of false claims that i asked her something i didn't ask her that well i don't remember i think with someone else you should rewind it and see who asked you you know listen regard regardless regardless i just i just i'm gonna ask you just please don't stop the buses it's not safe no we're not we're not stopping like i can't stop them like like i'm not and then if you're if you're on you're on public property yes sir you can do whatever you want thank you sir thank you sir please please don't stop the bus no problem on that you got it you got it on that we're in agreement on that you have a good day as well thank you so much hey i like that dude see i like him see he's an awesome boss he's on some bus hey you better give him a race there you go you girls better get a raise than that i told her yeah never mind you can look up to me never mind she's getting educated her boss knows see yes so we're going to consider that hey normie ignore me that's it thank you thank you all right casey cameron boy that's it that's a walking shame for her financial over there john keisha over there first petition over there and maria hey do i get an apology for getting the cops called on me at least you guys need jesus honestly very own christian a very young question oh this is sick it's camera boy so i thought it wasn't coming but i guess it didn't i got someone's info where's the color i got the color what a bunch of crybabies you talk about those guys you too all of them me don't you work here i used to haven't oh my bad my bad my bad you are the one stay safe though because they're making up hey watch out i'm stopping the traffic oh look i'm shopping the traffic with my camera oh hey can you guys bring the highway patrol they owe me one million dollars in lawsuits can you agreement so they can bring me my check please my column and be like hey abet is here he wants his check can you please call him oh oh that haircut tells me everything sergeant you have a nazi erica sergeant that's the haircut of a nazi sergeant don't forget that look at yourself in the mirror consider yourself a hestapo yes mucho gastepo yes basante vastante hey check it out my camera's stopping traffic it's stopping her from leaving my camera oh my camera is stopping her from living back look it's it's stopping her from leaving that's right my man holy jesus christ you see that not even i i got a car like that and that guy went like that holy jesus very professional guy here i gotta give him credit i'll give you credit that's a haircut of a nazi that's a character of a nazi there don't put me on liner right you're going to make me more famous than what i am thank you thank you you're going to get me subscribers thank you have a good day though you
Kern County Transparency
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Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (+ToB)[PC XLP] ep 13: Sewer Scum pt 27
I shall go forth at your command see battle boo run Bo run H I'm certain I'm out of sight where shall I display my skill and expertise fine fine I'm certain I'm out of sight none will see me now H yeah I'll see to it in Cactus I'm certain I'm out of sight none will see me now you make way vill hero coming through this through I'm certain I'm out of sight none will see me now I'm no used to anyone tired hi I bet that show I am ready it is done Swords not [Music] words it is about time I am willing Min B kicking for goodness speak your mind every hamster has his day where Minsk goes evil stands a sign I can hear you well enough I'm certain I'm out serves none will see me now Fleet of foot and all that so disy I'll a could find a home here if it were properly cleansed and balanced yeah it's done I'm certain I'm out of sight will see me now [Music] inant I'm certain I'm Out of Sight n will see me now Nature's servant awaits I'm certain I'm out of sight none will see me now armored sharpened and raring to go I'm there for you has no effect weapon has no effect jump on my sword while you Canal I won't be as gentle Point The Sword and I shall strike yes Mor if it must be done incus p I am ready I hear you well enough yeah you point live by the sword live a good long time I am your doom it is about time ah ah what is it I'm ready I think I'm certain iimo is willing n it shall be as you say I'm certain I'm out of sight none will see me now Swords not stand back for justice I'm still here here so be it I'm certain I'm out of sight none will see me now Minsk and bull see battle Bo run Bo run none will see me now give me some direction every hamster has his day you shall suffer my wrath armored sharpen Make Way villan hero coming through bull says what speak your mind I'm waiting a
For Glory!
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2024-04-07
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How to fix your dating profile (Man School 202 Hosted by Dante Nero with guestMarni the Wing Girl)
[Music] but what are the things guys can do to improve like their profiles to just do better with dating online because that seems to be especially with the younger generation a lot of what they're doing well exactly what you were talking about before like speaking authentically and uniquely to who that person is is the best way to write a profile so i look at profiles all the time again it's not my area of expertise but i do get to see a lot of profiles and so many profiles i find are written by men for the women that they're trying to attract rather than them themselves actually writing a profile about what they want and who they are okay so guys forget that they so they make it like very vanilla and boring so that they can appeal to like the masses when actually what works better online is when you bring out your uniqueness you talk about what pertains to you what makes you different the things that you liking you want and same thing in the pictures that they put the fate that guys put up into place a lot of pictures are taken potentially for the women that they're trying to attract the the pictures they've seen that have the best response like for a profile picture are a guy who's in his element looking slightly off camera that's the best kind of profile picture to post four to five other pictures of them in their element painting a picture about who they are not three selfies in the same pose not three posed pictures that were taken by a professional photographer would you you can have one of those on there totally um and like it's really just you're showing who you are and what a woman can be a part of so that's what you got to put out online and then for now like right now i think a lot of people are putting um their myers-briggs types that's a huge trend that's how it was like the numbers what they're meyers briggs type personality type oh really you know somebody wrote a book well it was like it was considered the number one term uh on okcupid they did a study saying that it was the number one term used in people's profiles right do you know about just what it is what is it explain what it is they put like uh a personality category they categorize themselves with personality indicators some black people know where they fall on a list so kind of like when when people talk about i'm an a-type personality but it's a yeah but um there's like a whole science behind it but i don't know if that's actually going to deter you from actually partnering up with good people because people may interpret it incorrectly so i kind of agree with you on that people are now putting whether they're vaccinated or not like those are huge things as well [Music] that makes sense though but yeah i mean those are the trends that i'm seeing in profiles but mainly what happens when women go online no matter what age they are they look at their picture first they do not care about the profile if they're not attracted they swipe left if they're kind of attracted they swipe right or if they're really attracted they swipe right and if they're really attracted then they will go and look deeper into their profile and see more about that person and then it doesn't even matter if a woman's attracted to you and you guys do match you have the next stage which is actually starting the conversation which is challenging for a lot of guys and if you're saying boring dull things and you're not super hot and attractive then you're not going to get past that next stage either right and that it's it's interesting how the sliding scale happens based on how how how well you got a six-pack yeah yeah yeah you get a free pass oh you're really hot but you said hi to me okay i'll talk to you for a little bit longer right but he was like not as high you're like no hi who says that right but that's also what it works it's also it's also very honest about who he is like he you if you put seven r's like four r's is reasonable right seminars is absurd much it says and what it says is i don't give a [ __ ] how many i'll use all of ours i don't care what you think about my rs and then she goes wow he's confident because he uses seven arms all of this is great that's crazy he's having me a good old time and that's the point but the point is because you're so comfortable in your skin i used to tell dudes when they would you know like they were like uh what'd you call it i i i i remember i was was talking to andrew schultz and he was like uh how do you pick up girls i go just in the i go he's already kind of you know he always had had some fame i go just go and slide in and dm and put a question mark just just just like bunk and she goes so she goes looks at your picture finds you attractive and she goes like what what is that i mean hey i didn't and you're like oh i got you you're already you're already showing that level of interest you know i like that young man school 202. better hear what i've got to say because you won't get it again i'm not an alpha male i'm not a beta male either i'm just a better man better man put your happiness first cause if you don't they won't [Music] you
Man School 202
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Khanh Nguyen - Ph.D. Candidate Profile - Google & Facebook Scholarship Winner
my interest in computer science dates back in my high school years coming to us in 2005 my question for my career is what I'm gonna do with computer science or shall I switch to another major and obviously you know what my charge was and I'm glad I make the choice that I stick with computer science until now hi my name is Ken wing and I'm currently a PhD candidate in computer science department here at UC Irvine my work area it lies in the at the intersection of programming languages and systems with the heavy focus on system and currently I'm on my final years and I'm looking forward to graduating in two years 2017 is a good year for me I got worded the Google PhD fellowship and I also was recognized as Facebook fellowship finalist the Google fellowship is pretty comparative each school only can nominate two candidates and then Google will make the decision each application is weighted by multiple factors your publication the impact of your work and then the three reference letter that you have I mean at that point I was happy enough because I mean I recognized that now somebody out there recognized myself as among the top students from universities so that's great so after some attempted I found my current advisor Harry shoe right now and I remember during one regular meeting with him he asked about my future plan and he asked me whether or not I want to do PhD to that I reply I cannot do that because to reason first didn't I need a deal mastery wait to do PhD first and then second I don't think I can afford the ph.d program because technically I have already had a big student loan to have to repay and they say what you don't need either of those you can just start your PhD your BS and then it will be funded I will fund your studies so like oh wow that's something I didn't know and I'm glad that we had that talk so the school ICS is proud to be the one and only School of Computing focus in the whole UC system I'm actually actively recruiting people for my group particularly because I believe that UCI is the young campus however we are doing the work as great at other campuses so there's no reason why we cannot really attract good students over here and then continue the good work that we have been doing [Music]
UCIBrenICS
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What do Global Shapers do?
we look to shapers to find the challenge in their community and work together to address it and we think of it in two dimensions we think about capacity building and capability building capacity building is expanding people's networks whether that's within their city or around the world there's no point going out there thinking we can change the world in a day we have to start small we have to think locally we have to think about our cities first then talk about our states then as a group forum be able to implement it globally and the capability side is looking at insights and knowledge and actually improving your ability to make a difference in the world what I like about is how diverse it is and how much freedom it gives to people to do what they feel is right for their community one of the folks we have for the one in Hub is actually we have all these different areas of expertise but bring everybody together have a speaker series so bring in different Schafer's bring in experts in those fields and then open it up to the community to then everybody can share in that knowledge and that thought leadership well as the youth has used that are passionate about change it's really our job to be able to drive it
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Dare to Try Chicken Feet at Dim Sum Restaurant in SGV
hello my choo-choo family i'm your fun-loving epic blogger from today i'm finally going to bring you guys to dim sum so let's go atlantic seafood restaurant is one of the local spots where you can enjoy authentic dim sum [Music] what i love about this place is that it has a huge banquet and enough space for the cart and people to enjoy their cuisine check out these yummy dishes and it's one of the affordable place in the sgv [Music] ooh chicken feet i know some of you might not like it but they're high in collagen so it's really good for your skin [Music] [Applause] my [Music] sumai is one of my favorite dish out of all these dim sum dishes [Music] other than that it's chicken feet [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] i am stuck i got my two goals for my dinner and definitely come here and check it out if you're in l.a this is atlantic seafood dim sum only happens during lunch so come here for lunch please like and subscribe see you next time bye
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Smart CAtayst PRELIMS | 27.12.2018 | Smart Leaders IAS | Chennai
hello everyone welcome to smart catalyst today we are going to see the prelims analysis of the date 27th December 2018 so there are some 9 topics for today's problems so our first one is that he died scheme by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs second one is why cement stuck with the luxury and sin items of 28 percent of the GST slab and third one is world economy said to feel they related trade or pain in 2019 and the fourth one is respect to places in news that is Libya and the fifth one year-end review of the Ministry of Tourism sixth one year and review of the ministry of agriculture cooperation and farmers welfare and the seventh one is about the information fusion center and the eighth one is that the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana would have separate high codes hereafter and the last topic is related to the angel tax provisions that is the angel investors and their rules so the first article for plum says the National Heritage City for development and argumentation Yojana which is the harriday scheme which is taken from PAB so this national heritage city development and augmentation yojana comes under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs so this scheme was launched in the year 2015 Jan and the duration of this scheme is for three years that is 2018 so what is the aim of the scheme is to preserve and revitalize or renovate the heritage cities of India the scheme was planted to launch in 12 cities and some of the main cities are Amritsar Mathura Varanasi gaya as mere Vale Ankeny in Tamil Nadu and kanji braum so the objective as I said the Heritage Conservation beautification cleanliness and safety through which the swachh bharat mission will also incorporated into it and then the accessibility and service delivery of these cities so this promotes the culture and tourism industry of India and it is important to know the other schemes which are related to the tourism industry of India that is the Prasad scheme that is the pilgrimage rejuvenation and spiritual augmentation drive and others Marathi Oh Jenna where in which 25 archaeological site and monuments are to be named as others Muraki for upgradation for to restore related amenities and some of the tourist circuits have also been established by this ministry of tourism but here you it has to be noted that this red eye scheme is under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and it is not under the Ministry of Tourism so the next article for problems is why cement stuck with the luxuries and items in 20 percentage of the GST slab so this article has been taken from the paper mint so here we have to know why this cement which is an important good that is needed very much for the infrastructure projects has been placed under this 28 percentage of the GST slab so there are some reasons so we can see the reasons a bit later but before that we have to see what is the condition of India's cement industry and its geographical locations if you see the main raw material for cement is limestone this limestone is abundantly present in the states of Madhya Pradesh and chat so the location of this the cement industry will be based on the availability of the raw materials if you see a fact that India is the second biggest producer of cement after China in world so the housing sector is the biggest demand driver of the cement industry whereas the infrastructure is only 13 percentage and commercial construction 11 percentage and industrial construction is about 9 percentage so in order to meet this 67 percentage demand we have to place this cement industry under the minimum GST slabs like a 12 percent or 8 per 18 percentage but it has been kept under 28 percentage because of the reasons like cross holdings and limited competition in the cement industry with regulators investigating cases they have found that the cartelization of the cement industry has been predominantly monopolized in the cement industry especially if you see a fact that the government agencies are the key consumers of cement for the various infrastructure projects like bridges roads dams etc so if the benefit of GST cut is not passed on to consumers the state will lose both the tax revenue and the price relief it has to be noted that with the elections approaching in 2019 the government is keen that any tax revenue fergan for the benefit of the consumer reaches the intended beneficiary which is the ruling party so here we have to see what are the advantages for India through the cement industry so at the raw bustard demand which proposed for the need for reforms and a reducing of the GST rate for the cement industry the demand is that the government's focus on infrastructure and housing for all by 2022 needs a high cement demand besides these housing and infrastructure the government has also taken some initiatives to develop a dedicated freight corridors and other north-to-south the transport corridors where the requirement of the cement is very much significant also the cement industry has a long term potential in the sense that the sector holds large players with partial price and a low threat from the substitutes as I have said that there is a limited competition in the cement industry so it leads to a long term potential for the minimum large players there are increasing investments are seen in the cement industry as statistics shows that the US dollar of five point two six million has been invested in the cement industry between two thousand and two thousand eighteen apart from cement some 35 items have been placed under this twenty eight percentage of the GST slab like automobile parts tobacco and other such products these items are termed as sin items so this may be probably asked in the prelims question so the next article for problems is the world economy said to feel the delayed a trade war pain in 2019 so this article has been taken from mint as we all know that the tensions between US and China and its trade rules and regulations and tariffs have a cause to damage across economies worldwide so this is also going to continue in 2019 as statistics forecasts so for the world economy the threat of trade war has dissipated but not disappeared so there are three risks which stand out which proves that the trade war pain may also be felt in 2019 economies of different countries some of them are the talks between China and us are not convincing and may end in failure with higher tariffs following further in 2019 also it also to be noted that even without an increase in tariffs the front-loading of exports which means that the capital investments in the export industries in the 2018 will reduce the shipments in 2019 this can be clearly illustrated that only if the investments in exports services or industries are made the demanded driven production will be made accordingly and then it will be exported according to the needs but if the investment plants are lingering because of this trade war it may lead to reducing in the shipments of the product and services in 2019 so this may have a deterring effect on the economies worldwide besides this the Purchasing Managers Index which shows the economic health of the manufacturing and services has warned that that will be softening of demand because of this trade war between US and China so these three risks has to be mitigated as soon as possible in order to elicit that regulated trade between the global economies and thereby facilitating the development of the developing countries like India and other like-minded countries a forecast of global economic growth has shown that the world's economic growth will reduce considerably from 2018 to 2019 apart from this there will be deceleration of economic growth in the countries like Organisation for Economic Cooperation development countries us euro area Japan China as well as in India so now we shall see what are the implications for Indian economy so the global trade may fall which hit - the Indian exports so because of this there may be widening of the current account deficit so this will lead to the balance of payment crisis so ultimately there may be a slowdown in the Indian economic growth also there will be volatility in the Indian currency with respect to the dollar only very recently the Indian currency rupee has appreciated to the normal levels as before this can be illustrated with an example that if a good say a chocolate costs for Indian rupees 50 and this is with respect to one dollar okay if rupee appreciates that is if that good becomes rupees 40 for one dollar there will be reduction in competition in the global market for Indian goods so this may affect the exports more also if US imposes curbs on the Chinese garments and textiles the retaliatory tariffs that has been posed by China may influence the u.s. to dump its goods in the Indian markets so New Delhi may have to impose the anti dumping duties under the US goods so if US reviews the patent rules Pharma of Indian industry will take a hit so these are the impacts of the trade war in Indian economy the International Monetary Fund has also forecasted that the trade by volumes will also slow down to 4 percentage in 2019 with respect to 4 point 2 percentage in 2018 so ultimately there will be an economic slowdown in the global economies so because of the trade divergence that is the retaliating trade tariffs between US and China in 2018 may cause tariffs limbo in 2019 because of this there may be a high degree of uncertainty in the market and will have an continuing impact on the trade and investment plants so it is high time that the developed and developing economies should come to a conclusion through negotiations and thereby framing a rule-based order of trade and tariffs thereby preserving the economic trade order so the next article for claims we are going to see is the places in news that is Libya the news is that the Islamic state have claimed its attack on the Libyan foreign ministry building because of this attack three foreign officials have lost their life so this becomes important for Pelham's point and its geography has to be studied so if you see this libya is an african continent which expands in the northern African region bounded by the mullerian Sea in the north and the it is surrounded by five countries that is Tunisia Algeria Niger chart Egypt as well as the sixth country of Sudan so the capital of Libya is Tripoli you have to note that the Gulf of Sidra is located in the coast of Libya this Libya is also comprised by the Libyan desert which is a part of the Sahara Desert so this Libya falls under the Sahara Desert region apart from this five countries like Algeria Tunisia Morocco Mary Tiana Libya so these five countries are termed as Maghreb countries which extends in the northern Africa this is because the range of Atlas Mountains extends between this region so it is also profoundly called as land of Atlas and the Tropic of Cancer passes through this Libya so the next article for problems is the year-end review of the ministry of tourism in 2018 so this has been taken from PAB and in this one important Conclave have conducted in 2018 by the ministry of tourism which is known as the international buddhist continent so this Conclave will be taking place once in every two years so this year the theme is Buddha path the living heritage so this Conclave is conducted in collaboration with the state governments of Maharashtra Bihar and Uttar Pradesh where most of the Buddhist places are widely present so this year one important thing is Japan has partnered with India to conduct this international Buddhist Conclave that is the last before year in 2016 it was the Asian that has partnered with India for this conflict so here you have to see the theme Buddha path refers to the middle path which is the teachings of the Buddha and the second one it is related to the eight great places of the path of Buddhism this is called as at the Maharani in pali language so these places are associated with important events of buddha and his path of Buddhism so this may elicit the peace happiness harmony and solace among the Buddhists tears and goodness the majority countries so the next item for the problems is the year-end review of the Ministry of Agriculture which has been taken from PAB so the news is the pradhan mantri Krissy sinchai yojana which focuses on the proper irrigation facility to be extended in the agricultural arable lands a fund has been created this is called the micro irrigation fund this fund will be under the ages of nabad and the corpus amount is off rupees 5000 crores so here we have to see what is this the pradhan mantri crisis in China as I said that that India's irrigation level is below 50 percentage as of now so this has to be enhanced through some schemes like this Crissy sinchai yojana so in this there will be convergence of investments in the irrigation at the field level and expand the cultivable area under the assured irrigation and thereby improve on the form water use efficiency only then the over depletion of the water resources and the water crisis can be resolved so for this and to enable this at the micro variation fund has been created that is the National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development will extend the loan to the state governments during this period so these borrowing shall be paid back in seven years with a grace period of two years the known amount from the micro irrigation front of nabad will be given under a very subsidized rate of three percentage and this shall be access to through public-private partnership model also so this will definitely incentivize the micro irrigation techniques which has been borrowed from Israel in the Indian soils and Indian agricultural lands so this slide is pertaining to the minimum support prices announced for the crops for this year as upse is in the trend of asking MSP for which crops will as asked in the last year it is important to note that which crops are coming under this MSP totally there are 23 crops including the Rabi chorus and other crops will be coming under the MSP among this the main carry crops are Papa D jowar bajra maize Wragge and similar other crops and among Rabi there are only six crops which includes wheat barley gram Mizzou rapeseed sir floor and other crops includes the copra which is the coconut shells and the jute and sugarcane for sugarcane it should be noted that the fair remunerative prices are announced so it is for sugarcane that is the fair ameliorative price will be dealing with the pricing and procurement procedures so for example interview it should be noted that which crops will be coming under the MSP so the next item for prelims is the Navy may very soon put the information fusion center into operation in the Indian Ocean region so this article has been taken from the Indian Express so what is this information fusion center in order to strengthen the maritime security in the Indian Ocean region this information fusion center has been established under the navies information management and analysis centre which is present in gurugram Haryana so this centre will share the information with other countries which are present among the Indian Ocean region to improve the maritime domain awareness so it is the single point centre that links all the coastal radar chains so this may come into operation very soon in order to improvise the maritime security so the next item for problems is that Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to have a separate high courts very soon and this article has been taken from Hindu after the bifurcation in 2014 through the Andhra Pradesh reorganisation act till now there is only one code for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh which is situated in Hyderabad so here we have to note what is the constitutional provision for establishment of a new High Court as per article two and four of the Indian Constitution it states that there shall be a high quote for each state as of now the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are sharing a high quote in Hyderabad itself so upon implementation of the Supreme Court order and the centre's notification there will be a new high code set up very soon in amravati which is going to be the capital of Andhra Pradesh so upon creation of this High Court the number of High Courts will become 226 from 25 and one more fact to also be noted that in India the only union territory that is the Delhi is having the hi code so the last article for today's analysis is government may water down the angel tax provisions this article has been taken from Hindu the center is mulling to abolish the section 56 Clause 2 of the angel tax which is in the income tax act of 1961 so what is this section 56 Clause 2 says it says that if a start-up receives a funding that is higher than its fair market value from an angel investor that is the external investor 30 percentage of angel tax will be levied so here we have to note what is this angel investors angel investors or simply external investors like friends or relatives who may fund for a start-up so if the funding of these angel investors to these topped up if it is higher than its fair market value 30 percentage of tax will be levied upon these startups so this tax is called angel tax so this angel tax shall be exempted for companies only when these startups are recognized by the department of industrial policy and promotion with a valid certificate of recognition so other attract tax overvaluation under this section 56 Clause 2 of the Income Tax Act so this should be abolished because the angel tax provision is also hurting the startup ecosystem so this should be liberalized to have provisions like to unlock the domestic capital trigger of a new wave of start-up value and job creation and better and more conducive tax regime for the startups [Music]
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Grammarly: Government Edition
Hello. I'm every politician in Washington. Running the country is hard enough, but explaining myself to voters. That's impossible. Most of them went to public schools. That's why I use Grammarly Government Edition. It makes helpful suggestions to all my messaging. So you mouth breathing sheeps see things the way I want you to. Oh, that's a good idea. All I have to do is set the party slider and choose whether I want to appeal to the country or my base. Grammarly does the rest, helping me energize, support, or manufacture outrage. Though honestly, what's the difference? Grammarly turns typical policy positions into clear, unassailable soundbites and changes messy, unpalatable issues into confusing but easy to swallow misdirection like a spoonful of subsidized corn sirup. Sugar. With Grammarly, I can use the exact same budget numbers to claim a spending cut or a spending increase. Oh, that makes things a lot more clear. Oh, that makes things a lot less clear. Oh, my donors will love this. Oh. Oh, yeah. It can even give complex, morally dubious legislation a cute title that no real American could ever oppose. You may be thinking "voters aren't that dumb." Well, we wouldn't do this if it wasn't working. Grammarly Government Edition. Helping Washington shovel all that bullshit. You people keep eating. I can't say "Spaz" anymore?
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Apple/Android Carplay Driving Companion#navigation navigation #driving #travel
thumbs up and again hit the dash cam and you can give you this car DVR first of all it comes with a protective covering I'll pull that off and then also it has a memory card in the back we've already installed that then you also have your power source which plugs in on this side and then the other end is going to fit into the cigarette lighter then I have my GPS plug in the back here and then also I have my rear view mirror or camera it's going to plug in here and now we're set ready to set it up interior of the car now let me cut on the car and I've got it sitting on my Dash you also have an extra Mount here if you want to mount it in a different fashion but now you can see the screen comes up and again hit the dash cam and you can see where the camera in the front showing ahead of me and also I have a camera in the
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Ranking EVERY Super Hero Shows Released in 2022 | Peacemaker, The Boys, Marvel & more
I am going to rank the sixth superhero show which I have seen in 202 and are released in 2022 in number six we have She-Hulk the comet is cringy CG is bad and sorry was garbage and goldroom since a lackluster in at number five we have Miss Marvel this shows men purpose was not to make a good story it was there just to have Indian representation in at number four we have the Moon Knight now Moon Knight is also a mediocre show number three is Netflix's Sandman now the story of this show is pretty solid blood is tied the story is ripping and the characters are interesting in the number two we have the boys characters like Queen Maeve Soulja Boy and homelander gets a great character Arc and butcher versus homelander scenes were amazing in at number one we have The Peacemaker this show started off pretty good and it ended off pretty amazing
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Limits: Analytic - 05. Two Important Theorems
so before we get into some examples applying analytic methods to evaluate limits there are two important theorems that we need to establish because they're going to be used in a lot of the examples that you're going to look at so the first has to do with polynomial functions okay so P and Q are polynomial functions and first part says simply that for for any real number C the limit as X approaches C of P of x equals C sorry equals P of C and similarly the limit as X approaches C of Q is Q of C okay so the first part just says that any polynomial function we saw this in the last video any polynomial function can be evaluated by direct substitution we also know that there's a quotient rule for limits so if we apply that in this case we have that the limit as X approaches C of P of x over Q of X so for a rational function remember anything of the form one polynomial divided by another it's called a rational function so the limit of any rational function is also evaluated by direct substitution as long as Q of C is not equal to zero okay now where that comes into play is suppose you're doing something like the limit as X approaches 1 of something like let's say x squared minus 3x plus 2 over over x squared minus y now of course you can't apply this first theorem all right because although you have a polynomial on the top you of a polynomial on the bottom if you try to plug in X equal to 1 you get zero right the polynomial in the denominator is equal to zero at 1 so we can't we can't apply this here ok but what we can do is we can factor and we say oh well notice that the top factors as X minus 1 times X minus 2 and the bottom factors as X minus 1 times X plus 1 all right now this second theorem says something about what happens when you have two functions that agree almost everywhere except at one point right maybe there are other points where they disagree but they're outside this interval so you've got some interval on which these two functions agree at every single point except maybe this one point which of course is going to be the point that you're interested in in our case at one if this happens then you can conclude that the limits of these two functions at C are equal okay well with of course the the cavia debt you need the limits to exist all right so if you have to function as a degree everywhere except at one point they're going to have the same limit at that point that's what the theorem says okay and that's important because in this case here a function which agrees with this one at every point except x equals 1 is the one that you obtain by canceling these two factors all right so I can cancel those factors and write it like that now as a function this function is not the same as the one that we started with because the one we started with was undefined at 1 and the function we ended with is defined at 1 so there are different functions but there's only one point where they disagree they disagree at 1 everywhere else they have exactly the same values and that means from this theorem that the limit of this function is the same as the limit of that function and using this result here for rational functions I know that I can evaluate this by just plugging in x equals 1 so I get 1 minus 2 over 1 plus 1 so I get minus 1/2 for my alert all right we'll we'll be looking at a few more examples of this type very shortly
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2022 International Honor Roll enlisted inductees wall dedication ceremony, April 13, 2022.
welcome to the senior non-commissioned officer academy for this historic occasion as we unveil the chief now sergeant of the air force international honor roll wall i am cms sergeant justin everett a maintainer by trade a former senior sale academy instructor here and i am your emcee this afternoon in 1973 120 enlisted leaders graduated from the senior non-commissioned officer academy's inaugural class three of those graduates would go on to be the fourth the sixth and the eighth chief master sergeant of our air force since then seventy six thousand 979 students have graduated from this institution across all branches of the armed forces in 1990 we welcomed our first international student and 32 years later we have seen a total of 396 international students from 41 countries that's right today marks the first time senior enlisted members are inducted into the international honor roll since its creation in 1985. we are honored to recognize the achievements of seven of our alumni and the value they bring to their militaries as senior enlisted leaders ladies and gentlemen to help recognize these honorees please welcome the 19th chief sergeant of the air force and a graduate of the senior nco officer academy class of 2009 bravo chief of sergeant air force joanne bass okay good all right thanks so much justin um and i appreciate you sharing with the audience just a little bit about you and y'all couldn't tell that he's actually from alabama right maybe not they're just a little bit of an accident but um good afternoon hello malhava oh boy no i'm just playing we're not gonna do that again um but we did say that i worked really hard at saying hello in several different languages this morning and what was interesting is when i talked to some of my teammates on how to say hello in their native tongue they said just say hello and and everybody will understand but anyway thanks for um so much for being here um first off i am so excited for every single one of you to be at our air force senior non-commissioned officer academy this is a big deal it's especially a big deal to have seven alum coming here today and so with that i do want to recognize their commandant our senior non-commissioned officer cabinet commandant chief hoagie hoagland if you can just i would also like to recognize his team and his cadre because nothing here happens without a team we've learned a long time ago that um the most successful leaders are ones that rely and lean on their teams and all the talents that they bring so where are all the cadre for the senior ncu academy if you'll raise your hand so in our one and only senior non-commissioned officer academy here at gunter annex welcome and we are so very excited for you to come you just heard from justin on some of the accomplishments and the number of students that have um come through this schoolhouse what i will tell you um is that we are transitioning from an academic mindset to a mindset more focused on warfighting than we ever have before so a mindset more focused on growing and developing our senior enlisted leaders and not just teaching them we are focused on strategic guidance to unhap enhance operational execution all the way down to the unit level when i spoke earlier today and i talked about our most competitive advantage over any adversary is the people it is because we are creating people who can think strategically at the unit level and so again we're developing our airmen on how to think not what to think and that is what's happening here at the senior and so academy and because our relationships matter so very much the relationships that we have with each and every one of you you heard general hecker speak about it yesterday but we will increase our capacity over 50 percent of the international partners that we bring into this schoolhouse and that is important again it speaks to the importance of what we do here i will also say that this senior ncoa just completed its first ever philippine air force virtual mobile education team we were pretty excited to go spend some time um talking to our philippine teammates even if it was virtual we're doing jordan next in june 22. we are also going to saudi arabia in november 22 and then also uae in december 22. so there is a lot going on in our air force senior nco academy i would also like to say again i'm so honored to be here with seven of my teammates who are all senior enlisted leaders within their respective air forces i will say i don't know how this quite happened but we actually have an army soldier as one of our teammates getting inducted today and so my teammate from the czech republic who is a command sergeant major uh vladimir blasik where are you at you've got to raise your hand so i've always known i'm married to an army soldier by the way and i'm a daughter of an army soldier i've always known that the army wants to be air force and so for one of our inductees to be an army soldier and i could tell just the in the time that we've spent today that you'd love to transition into the blue i think we may have some opportunities um thank you but with that we all know that again as i mentioned earlier today a strong enlisted core equals a strong military and a strong military equals strong partnerships so thank you so much for being here today it's especially heartwarming to see all of the family members all of the friends who are cheering all of the inductees on we are excited to unveil the wall that will forever mark the seven names um that of you guys represented here today i would also like to just take an opportunity to thank all of those who have made this day so very special we already spoke about the folks in the senior nco academy but there are a lot of leaders who supported to make this all happen i would like to thank everett houghton from protocol as effort here i would like to thank major merritt chief select justin everett and also uh major all house thank you all so much for making this day so very special to our guests and with that we look forward to inducting them and unveiling the wall so without further ado ma'am i'll do one two three and we'll show the wall let's do one two three one two three hit the wall there we go this is not a virtual wall though there's actually a wall out there that we will take you to this is simply a picture of the virtual world so right now i would like to invite our 17 enlisted leaders uh inductees and the commenter on the cnco academy uh chief hoagie to come up and join chief fast on stage for a great picture so you can follow chief hoagland right now one more now i would like to invite mayor general hornwick major general killian major general negros and brigadier general cirque to join your senior enlisted leaders on stage for a great photo thank you awesome so thank you cheap ass chief overland and inductees at this time we would like to invite those on stage to follow general brown uh and too fast to view that you might start out at the air force international honorable while out in the atrium as you depart we ask the family of our seven enlisted inductees to join them on the way to the wall as this place is small we do ask that the other guests remain in the auditorium uh while they're viewing the wall ladies and gentlemen please rise for the departure of our honorees
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Module 2, Lesson 2: Past Methods of Population Control
module two lesson two past methods of population control before we look at the present methods used to prevent population growth let us look at the past to see how our forefathers dealt with this problem in their days because make no mistake this is an age-old problem population control has been practiced consciously or unconsciously throughout the ages either to compensate for our inability to find and harness resources or to solve the competition problem between groups for the available resources population control was practice unconsciously throughout the world and across cultures through infanticide a ritual murder human sacrifice cannibalism and headhunting this is how our distant forefathers have limited the quantity of human life to ensure their survival in the face of limited resources and limited means of harnessing these resources in time our forebears started to do more than just limit the quantity of life to ensure their survival they began limiting the quantity of human life to preserve equality which is the first law of civilization building the time when human societies began controlling population growth consciously is the time when the grand civilizations started to appear and in this effort shaman's or witch doctors have been crucial because they were the first to limit the quantity of human life to preserve the quality and did so by deciding when to leave the old behind to die rather than carry them along and when to kill babies who are not normal healthy or strong enough to be allowed to live they have dust paired life at both ends a birth and death to keep the tribe within the available resources they did this of course for first by dire circumstances for mayor survival and not necessarily as a proactive and conscious way to make life better as certainly not with the aim of improving the genetic stock and nevertheless this is the humble origin of the first law of civilization building the second law of civilization building namely that we have to slow down population growth to remain within the technical ability of society to produce food and build infrastructure it was born at a time in our history when societies were already stratified into social classes and specialized and a good proportion of the population depended on others for food production it was born from the understanding that it is best to preempt famine and war by preventing the population from outgrowing resources which invariably happens within two generations because in a natural state of population growth where fertility is unimpeded by social or chemical means the population doubles every 20 years to double the arable land and the infrastructure to keep pace with the doubling of the population at a time when everything was done by hand was not always possible which is why slowing down population growth became absolutely necessary different cultures developed different methods and social laws and norms to prevent the population from outgrowing resources most cultures and societies devised laws to limit childbearing only to married couples and to delay marriage so as to delay childbearing and in this fashion constrained people's socially from procreating at will the institution of marriage therefore was created in part if not in whole for the purpose of controlling population growth the institution of marriage however is perhaps the most benign form of population control most methods of popular in control would have been and have been a brutal pre-columbian civilizations used human ritual sacrifice of horrendous proportions to keep or bring the population back within the available resources which is why their civilizations flourished and in the process they picked the weakest among them to sacrifice but therefore aiding the process of natural selection they hid their intent behind God so that no man could challenge them all human sacrifices were justified as offerings to the gods to either incur divine favor or avoid divine retribution but the reality is that pre-columbian civilizations practiced population control through mass murder Hindus are relegated a good proportion of the population to untouchable status thus the lowest social caste to condemn them to extreme poverty and death as soon as famine struck and in this fashion relieve material pressures on the rest of society but they also forced widows to throw themselves on their husband's funeral pyre so the rest of the community would not have to care for them once that their husbands died Hindus therefore practiced population control through social exclusion and self-immolation Islamic societies castrated huge numbers of men and stuck women in harems to be guarded by eunuchs and remain childless and sex starved for the remainder of their lives Islam also turned society into a cloister for women by restricting their movement and covering their bodies at all times so as not to entice men Islam therefore practiced population control through the castration of males and the isolation of females Christian societies conceived the most elaborate and sophisticated methods of controlling population growth the institutions of marriage and monasticism and the practice of which burning by the Inquisition were methods of social engineering we used to slow down population growth and to balance the number of men and women in society which was particularly important in a society where women could not own property and monogamy was enshrined in law but these were not always enough to hold population growth it only slowed it down and every second generation or so famine and war ensued trapping humanity in a vicious cycle to escape this vicious cycle a way had to be found to get ahead of the curve demographically and biological warfare was added to the arsenal of population control methods which is why the bubonic plague was spread every 40 to 60 years to trim back the population by a third and thus bring it back within resources the problem with war is that it kills only males and then you are left with an excess of females that would have to somehow be cared for outside the institution of marriage since there were not enough husbands to go around in the aftermath of war pestilence kills both sexes in equal measure and spares infrastructure and moreover it costs nothing it is therefore a much cheaper and more effective way to combat population growth it is also a great way to concentrate land property and wealth into fewer hands and thus suddenly raise the standard of living every strategy of population control has always been hidden behind God and this is the case across cultures and not just for Christians take the institution of monastic for instance by persuading a large proportion of the population that celibacy is a necessary precondition of service to God and far more desirable than marriage family life and childbearing and by enshrining the desirability of abstinence obedience humility and poverty in canon law the church found a rather elegant way to prevent millions of men and women from making use of their reproductive organs and from exercising their god-given a reproductive rights thus effectively suppressing population growth to a significant degree the institution of marriage too was created to limit childbearing to married couples only and any children born out of wedlock were considered an offense to God and more often than not drowned shortly after birth and the burning of women and heretics by the Inquisition was also justified as divine punishment for offenses committed against God all other cultures also hid their population control methods behind God why they did this this is rather obvious men however weak can challenge other men however strong but no man can challenge God if it is God's will it cannot be challenged it can only be obeyed that is why the laws of civilization building and the genocide and crimes against humanity they imply have always been hidden behind God this do has its roots in shamanism shaman's or witch doctors used their privileged positions and their purported ability to communicate with spirits to alleviate unrest and settle difficult issues in the community that could not be settled through consensus or through the authority of the chieftain that is why a Shamus decision which was made after conferring with the spirits or the gods could not be challenged by anyone and could only be obeyed blindly the blind obedience demanded by religious leaders has always been rooted in the need to hide their role in controlling population growth and not just the behavior of people when the profession of the shaman's split into that of priests and doctors the authority to settle disputes through the intercession of divine forces passed on to the priests from that moment on the Oracle who was a high priest did what the Shaymin did in the past decisions that would send countless people to war or to their death so the balance between people and resources could be restored became the purview of the high priest to this day and across cultures the parameters for population control are set by the high priests thus by religious leaders while the methodology of population control is devised and applied by doctors and political leaders give them the legal and political cover they need to get away with crimes against humanity and genocide and the paradox is that this is done for benevolent reasons because someone has to play God in human societies and keep life and death in balance just as God does in nature society is after all an artificial construct entirely of man's making and therefore entirely out of God's hands and if someone does not take up this role societies invariably collapse what we learn from looking at the past is that to advance our civilization we must make the leap forward from involuntary sacrifice to voluntary self-sacrifice until now we have been sacrificed by our leaders from now on we must sacrifice for mankind and for the 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Finishers - Overclocked
that much time on still navigating around it smart that was actually genius yeah he died but that was really smart his brain was in the right place explosive flame hitting behind some prison fans when we start strong on this stream it's her concept warning oh yeah my boy is wearing Krispy Kremes shirt shop yeah they gonna say it looks like a Krispy Kreme ad so deep that was a pretty sick yeah that's gonna be it Manny Gianna throwing you Oh what's he texting why you look like a ninja turtle right what is pop out what would his weapon be punch them there we go that's gonna be a hit and one person under cover hi well first undercover role in space grows how do you die to that bro crate I'm basically something so unorthodox that was uh that was a thrashing and I guess a yeah I guess for a lagoon finals yeah yeah a little rough on the angle right there I'm not sure how much that's changed from the last game there we go reads the jump at the back air there we go Don and light moving on the losers finals the buzz is to be eliminated there we go oh you had that fist wade in there for to share stock let's see if we got quick tips how about this the back hair connects and there we go ladies and gentlemen you're overcome for only as confirms I gotta go from back my back hairs go for my out bees I'll go for my back years ago for my side bees and just consistently rack it up until you get the kill at up the up air getting a little pop off there that jewel has to be relaxing on some of his be reverses here yes I think you should be using a little more neutral beads inside because sighs Wow reverse off of the hole the homing attack glands are not gonna die very great description they're great description it's instant it's powerful it's real good the game the game can switch from your favorite tonight in your favorite quickly but that being said Daisy using her uh look good awareness that time to recognize that he couldn't punish that quick enough to go for it get it get the throw yet again not gonna be able to kill now that's my oh I am okay did he cause he can give me a ho and he still makes it back with the first I'm gonna get him in the down finally take it God takes it aw Bobby looking so hurt after that oh oh derriere dodge here dad you should go in and 100% now for toe or you know what just stand there have till the best that's like the best let her enjoy the game where they don't laughs investor it's working widen and don't and don't stop using it you know very good timing on this for Jojo oh what they do that was a surprise back here from here it's gonna take the set so well played jump the zoo haribol Oh scary stuff oh it's a threesome three three stop that's how you respond you know what though you know that's a lot of respect to Kerchak too though trying to get something dirty dolphin slash will come same time to keep himself safe that's right I love the aggression from mr. Ryan Esther you know it ok cool a landing the bio-forge pass really good set though mr. Ryan s I told you man he's a sick didn't good throw fair enough and there's a neutral get up and the side tilt coming out there man that forward so stays out for 10 years you read a new southern couple just one hey listen one way we're back here or like a smash attack green oh yeah it's all good the landing up that's rude I don't see you in time for you I see Nuggets but uh and winners bracket not forgetting what he just see stars right now that was an excellent plays back here alright solitary mix-up gets himself the damage nothing gets the Stevie guesses right oh that's gonna die I won't fake taking over three overseas you also look at what empty the venue is now I just want to mention that look at how much it cleared out sleep double shield breaker never clean putting the pressure on in the buzz looking for the grab you got the pivot in the throw not enough somehow my man's is alive got caught by the Nair go and that'll be it buzz the real the true stuff Dana we're starting some of these strings really come to fruition came on the heels caught him on the ledge that was there actually could have been good but did not go for any of them punches him it was coming eventually was gonna force him to get that like Coolidge just walking in like no matter what he puts out up yes every single trade is positive for kool-aid he's gonna die soon to jump that time you get to get the operand that's a swift real know is that with the useful content trying to go for the down so instead he might cost him he's gonna get back no the explosive was only not gonna kill just yet but he's gonna have to go high and the back here is gonna take you finally getting him at the end of it almost making the wrong Bell Oh finally whipping that down till at the edge pulled up gm's got to recover here and jump so good at the ledge Jen's oh oh oh right there Ralphie coming up picking up his boy oh my god oh my god through that jackals life probably before his eyes a trapeze - oh no invincibility you're gonna get scooped for that one well back excuse me oh oh oh what an incredible playoff stage by FAR's getting a tricky detect sometimes an ultimate like that run up up till fukui doesn't have find his mark though it comes late Oh God yup he said that's it the second the second you have to tack again slight you might as well just put the controller down it's over man GG's right yeah you're smart man that was me that it stays up for long that would be a harmful song I don't want to see that sort of thing hat back to cool whether it's basketball or here in Smash Brothers oh oh that's a no jump Oh chené gonna fall in a dramatic fashion to that untied a counterpick coming back to haunt light right there and I couldn't beat it that's my gut reaction right there either way Mars still alive diamond I think light was home left there trying to move away but either case barding three games straight against the buzz in length the frustration in must cause man these walls are so good he's making me approach because I don't want these Pikmin latching on to me but every time he does or I do he has an answer for it still swings still just desperately trying to close the door on the lights the light man he's a survivor he's not gonna give up okay that's the end of the road for light and then for our survival yeah we might have to hit the buses got in touch in a second stock dude it's just so hard to there we go stands right up into the yellow Ford smash takes a KO and just outside of that neutral area up error and you chiller to back here ko range all when he lets his shield go that's gonna be to buzz your overclocked ultimate number one
House Of 3000
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WOMEN STARTUP COMPETITION EUROPE
[Music] in like that every year and every year I am we would like to get a better chance for the woman entrepreneurs and wom investors in the market to improve the the rate of wom participants of the market we can provide you the necessarily professional guidance to achieve your dreams for the third year in a row we put together an intensive mentoring program in business development investor hunting pitching etc for gender diverse startups to really move the needle I thought it was very inspiring to um all the different ideas and um also feel the energy in the room of women that just really you know want to change things and you know want to kind of Kickstart their businesses Str probably start local and have a focus and an age but always [Music] about we always have friends and coaches who can tell you if you're wrong how you can build your company so that um it rests on solid foundations basically challeng I find the whole event uh is one of the most important um and Progressive events in this whole [Music] Space whole thing is about taking the risk for the high premium we would like to encourage uh women to stand up for their themselves for their dreams and fake it they maybe you have to take the term sheet seriously even if it's not by me as part of the competition teams from across Europe have had the opportunity to meet with the startup Community here in [Applause] budapes is the baby [Music] [Applause] [Music] Rober
Women Startup Competition
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THRIVES - Progressive Assessment
one of the other differences between being a student here at st. Clair and many in other institutions is the way we test how you're learning we use progressive assessment which means we are going to test you throughout the whole semester some students have come to me and said that in the past when they were in school they were graded by their results on their midterm and on their final exam and that's all that mattered others have told me that actually their grades what the marks from that midterm and final didn't matter what mattered was their ranking within the class based on those marks this is very different rather than just looking at your final exam or your midterm and final exam as the sole determinant of your grade we're going to test you in a number of different ways we're going to use quizzes essays reflections group projects lab work presentations we're going to look at a number of different ways throughout the semester that we can judge how you're learning
THRIVES St. Clair
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TORNADO WARNING!! | My Trucking Life | Vlog #2843
good morning good morning everyone thanks for joining me and all of my bug friends that came along for the ride they wanted to come to Manitoba with me and I told them that they got a ride on the windshield so there they are [Music] thank you [Music] thank you foreign [Music] buckled in ready to go we picked this load up behind me in actress in Alberta if you haven't seen my past videos you can go back to my channel I have them all in a playlist you can go back and watch them now we have videos going back all the way to 2011. lots of food to catch up on if you're new don't forget hit that subscribe button if you did like the video or if you want to watch more hit the like button if you did like the video and once it's over don't know what I'm talking about I'm still waking my brain up here let's get this truck ready to go and let's hit the road I'm in a bit of a rush I want to get this unloaded today yet and I don't have too much time to mess around so I've already got my coffee I think it's just a straight shot there's but four hours of driving great ladies and jelly beans tell me you're in Saskatchewan without telling me you're in Saskatchewan offset all right we need to get going really need to get going really really need to go all right let's go trailer's gonna come with me fantastic and the brakes are working and the brakes are releasing wonderful let's get out of here [Music] [Applause] lots of tourists and campers out I wish we were one of them maybe this weekend we'll be able to sneak away to the beach somewhere nice we're heavy so it's gonna take us a little while to get up to highway speed so we got the four ways but don't hit any flashers on it would be nice if they'd have a nice merge lane right or a nice uh on-ramp but Saskatchewan's not that fancy neither is Manitoba foreign I never want to open my engine up all the way not unless I have to she's pushing a lot of horsepower to the wheels I don't need it all if I use it all all the time and it doesn't last as long there we go that's not too bad hey just over a mile zero to sixty 60 miles an hour or was it two miles that was a mile right yeah whoa someone's getting another spanking this cop went flying by us a minute a minute ago so it is Manitoba law that we slow down to 60 kilometers an hour when passing them oh that guy went speeding by me a couple of minutes ago too at least because he went wow right past me and you gotta pay for your crimes buddy speed limit's 110 here he's probably a little faster than that actually that pickup one flying by me [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] down the gravel road to go just about my delivery storm system move [Music] to move everybody just got a man's bumpy everybody just got a tornado warning alarm on their phone for this area though that's bigger than a tornado watch so there must have been a funnel cloud spotted already so I haven't seen any funnel clouds or tornadoes yet but I'm guessing if there was one it would be right over there off to our right somewhere keep our head on a swivel and see if anything develops probably nothing will happen but it's nice that we can at least know that something might happen keep our eyes open right then right 400 meters you will arrive at your destination [Music] all right we're in position they're gonna unload me right away it's a bit of a narrow yard back here we only have from that fence over there to there to turn around in so I'm gonna turn around once I'm empty it's a lot easier on my truck and equipment if I turn around with less weight on me because I I'm really heavy right now I don't wanna and jackknife it with all that weight on there if I don't have to so usually I would turn around first so that if anything if anybody else comes in here while I'm unloading I'm not blocked in I can get out but I think I'll be okay here I'll just wait till I'm unloaded then I can make it a little easier on my equipment take your little easy on Old Blue right oh what do you got here oh no oh no there too oh my okay well starting to show that you're a working truck clear skies that way not so much that way and it's coming this way there is a tornado warning still in effect so I think that's the system we got to worry about pretty sure we'll be okay though I'm getting unloaded now and I'm trying to get all my equipment put away before that storm gets here before I have to start getting wet because I think that's coming with some rain call me crazy but I think there's some rain in those clouds maybe even some tornadoes we'll see foreign we made it you can only already see the rain starting to fall a little bit over there and this cloud is going to dump on us for just a few miles that way it's just pouring and it's coming this way so I've got to get this trailer to our yard yet and drop it oh I can feel the raindrops already oh yeah there's another one so I'll probably have to unhook in the rain oh there's a fly in here again if you're crying out loud crying out loud who welcomed you in here not me of course you open the windows it won't be able to find its way out right over here out oh wow it flew out it's probably gonna come right back in here in a second so now I feel better turning around they don't have all that weight on my tires and frame back up a little bit here see if I can jackknife it out of here I might need to get my trailer further over this way first I think that's what I'm gonna do I'm gonna get my whole unit closer to this side oh I can't there's a bucket there [Music] okay well let's see what we can do here good just barely make it barely barely barely you don't want that trailer to touch your uh side fairing I don't crush it in and everybody will know what you've done there you go oh it feels so much better being empty oh it's such a weight off my back literally [Music] no no no no no no no [Music] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no foreign [Music] foreign 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Fastener Design Course Part -5 : Fasteners Tension | Design Criteria | Grip Length | Shear Loading
okay uh some of the other methods of direct reading of fastener tension load cells and of course this pli preliminar or preload indicating washer that i described in the washer section is a mechanical load cell assembly and those can be used but of course in a lot of assemblies you don't have room enough to put all that stuff in because the amount of deformation in them has been correlated to specific tension load in the bolt now the skidmore will helm bolt tension measuring machine uh shown on the next page has a load cell in it to give a direct bolt tension reading for an applied torque now it's a bench top type uh setup which can be used at a construction site you just clamp it on to a beam and check some bolts and then you determine the torque that you want to put in that particular batch of bolts and use that for an installation this company is uh here in uh cleveland uh the uh one of the owners of it attended uh last uh fastener conference we had here see it's a little jabby just has the the clamps over here that you can clamp it on and it gives a direct reading of the number of pounds that you've put into the bolt so it it is a way of determining uh torque now here is here's another one that you don't think of it as being a uh direct reading but it is and i use this one i'll cover it later in the rivets section this is a high lock rivet and uh or a lock bolt it's actually a lock bolt pardon me rather than a rivet because the shank does not expand on it but it has a it's a blind type fastener for installation and you have a hex key that holds it in place while you crank the nut on and when you get the nut to the proper torque limit it is notched here so that it snaps off breaks off so that is a self-limiting type that they have determined the right diameter for them so it will break off at the torque that you want now here's one that i mentioned earlier the the dti bolt and the guy who has that company was at our one of our building technology council meetings this is a colored coated type bolt it has a little gauge pin that's threaded inside it and then it has a an optical absorptance cell near the surface and as the cell changes thickness it changes color so as you elongate the bolt it pulls this gauge away from the cell and gives you a color-coded load indication so you turn the thing until it shows red or whatever and you're all right but of course the problem with a bolt like this you can imagine how expensive it is compared to a hardware store bolt and it's got to be big enough that you can drill the center of it to put that stuff in so the minimum size for it is a half inch diameter now we move on to design criteria and this first line is one of my pet peeves i think that we don't spend enough time looking at something before we design it we should think about it look at it first now of course working with the research people around here you usually do designs by an iterative process because when they come to you about something usually they don't know and i'm not saying this as a degrading remark they don't know exactly what they want so they tell you what they think they want and then you take it from there and usually what happens is you by iterative process you come up with the actual requirements and that's something that you should do on any design you should sit down first and look at it decide what you really need and then look at the accepted design practices from both the layout and analytical standpoints to see what you should do now here's here's one of the questions that comes up sometimes is diameter versus length on fasteners and uh we're always faced with decisions on do you use off-the-shelf stuff or do you custom design it well a good way to look at it is to check and see what's available first see if you can [Music] build your design around that without having to buy special components and so one of the things that you look at is the length to diameter ratio of because if you want to use a 10 inch fastener that's a quarter inch in diameter and you don't want to make it out of threaded rod you're in trouble because you're going to have to get one that's custom made usually the l over d ratio is up to about 12 and uh it's limited somewhat by the capacity of the automatic screw forming machines because you can't put a long skinny fastener through there and do it on an automated basis so we have a table here that lists common fasteners availability now these are industrial fasteners not aerospace and the one asterix represents the stock sizes of maximum demand so you see if you're in this this area if you need a 3 8 diameter with an inch or inch and a quarter length you got it two asterisks represents the ones less frequently used so if you want say a quarter inch and an inch and three quarter length you might have a little trouble all the rest of them are considered specials so if you want a quarter inch by six inch look look how deep of trouble you're in down here because you can't get it unless you pay special for it and i know we had some fasteners on a job that we did here one time that were quarter inch stainless steel that had to be i believe six inches or five and a half inches or six inches long we had to pay special for them it took a long time to get them now when i say these are industrial type fasteners on the aerospace fasteners the links there are graduated in sixteenths uh the different you can specify a dash number that gives you the grip length of the fastener in sixteenths but just because somebody shows it in their catalog doesn't mean that they have it either so if you need something that's an oddball type uh length to diameter you still are going to have to to pay special for it now here's a little handy dandy thing that uh once again i uh got it from one of these guys at martin when i worked there and i've never seen this anywhere either is a way of calculating the number fastener diameter i put it in my fastener manual so a lot of you guys have already seen it but in order to calculate it this is for inches of course you take 60 thousandths plus 13 thousandths times n where n is the number of the fastener and that'll give you the total od of it and i the example i give here is a number eight fastener you take sixty thousandths plus thirteen thousands times eight gives you 164. so if somebody says i got a number six or a number four you can calculate the decimal diameter of it directly that way just by keeping that in mind of course the number 10 is easy because it's 130 plus 60 is 190. and for those of you who are haven't seen them before they even have number 12 fasteners which is i believe works out to be 0.216 or something like that the automotive industry uses them some and i ran into some of them one time and i couldn't figure out what they were way back years years ago until i figured out it was a number 12 but they're they're not a normal one now clearance holes for fasteners for shear applications the clearance should be minimized and uh ideally the hole should uh be max drilled and the material thickness and fastener strength should be sized to make the fasteners critical in bearing rather than shear that means that if you pull and shear on the joint that the fastener is stronger than the material it's in so it will elongate the hole so it can load up the other fasteners and uh in tension applications you don't have to worry about that if it's if you can assure yourself that you have enough tension in it enough friction that the joint won't move then you can have a looser fit on it then then your main concern is prevent the fastener head or the nut from pulling through the hole or something like that or embedding in it now on the next page fred yaris's group was kind enough to draw me up this little thing because i couldn't find one usually you try to steal stuff from someplace else for these to save yourself work but uh we couldn't get by with it so we had to make one and this is a little drawing of a joint to illustrate the clearance hole gaps on fasteners and where it gets you in trouble now this happens a lot i'll go to this one over here to maybe a little clearer this happens a lot where you have two pieces that one place makes one piece and somebody else makes the other one then you bring them back and you try to put them together and this is what you get now these are the different gaps see see here we have no gap on this but look what we got up here and look what we got here so if you pull on that the only way that these other fasteners can load up like for instance here since that one is up against the the wall right now in order for this one to load up the hole has to elongate on here for that one to load up so so this is why that in a real shear applications critical design you should match drill and this is what the aerospace companies do they'll take the pieces the they'll have a pilot hole in one which is a smaller diameter hole than the the hole that needs to be in it at the end they will clamp them together then they will use that pilot hole to go in with the proper size drill and drill the hole all the way through both pieces so that it matches perfectly drilled with the same drill and then you put it together and you don't have this problem now here here's another one that we can run into trouble on is mixing of the thread and material types and this happens in designs sometimes because you can have say 300 series stainless steel fasteners and you can have a286 stainless steel fasteners and you look at them they look alike the one has a strength of usually 160 and the other one has a strength of 70. so you can get in trouble with it so if the different sizes have fine or coarse threads on the same diameters i mean if you have them with the same diameters with the finer coarse threads or metric threads then you're in real trouble because to a mechanic all these fasteners look alike and this happened on the cm1 job if i recall we had one that the guy couldn't figure out why it wouldn't go in the hole and it was a metric course when i had him get a gauge engage it and we had inch stuff around there too so and and the rest of the metric stuff was fine thread i think and this one happened to be of course so so this is asking for trouble because if something won't fit somebody's going to try to make it fit and they put it together now we covered the different strength levels and the fact that 300 series and a286 look alike stainless steels look alike and even different platings on materials can be dyed to where they they look alike so next we go to the selection and positioning of the washer and you've got to pick washers that are large enough to distribute the load under the head or the nut without exceeding the compressive yield strength of the joint material so uh you want a hard washer and a smooth one so that you can you know what your coefficient of friction is going to be and if the internal diameter the washer is much larger than the fastener then you better try to try to center it to make sure that they will fit don't do one of those deals like i've seen people do before where they stack up a whole bunch of washers and then they got to jiggle them around to get them to fit under the head and you might wind up with with the thing embedding in the material on one side and on the other side is hardly loaded now shear loads on a fastener group this is something that i i gave you a lot of verbiage on this to help you go through the stuff on your own and uh so i'll just kind of hit the the highlights on this number one on where you have a pattern of fasteners the first thing you want to do is determine the centroid of the pattern by pick picking x and y axes and using unit areas times its distance to get the centroid and although it's not a good idea to have fasteners of a different diameter you can use them in this type of analysis by ratioing the diameters for instance the one i gave here if i had eight bolts of a 12-volt pattern that were three-eighths and the other four or five-sixteenths uh you can ratio the shank diameters and you use one for the one that you have the most of and use the the stress ratios then to give you a factor for the other one to use this way you can calculate the uh the pattern cg and get the loads on it okay now uh in a lot of cases you'll have a symmetrical pattern so you're okay and uh but after you find the the centroid then you can get these sigma r squares for the for the fasteners which will give you an equivalent moment of inertia if you will like like calculating bending stresses so uh we can move over to the figure and i think i can talk you through that better uh here is a a bracket that has a an eccentric load on it here are okay now to get and it's loaded just in shear we're not putting any tension on it so we have to transfer that to the cg of course remember in strength of materials you transfer a load to the cg you have a direct load and a moment is what you replace it with so so you have this is your direct load is just taking r and divide it by the number of fasteners that gives you a load there now you get a moment r times this value e which you have to react now the way that you react that you take these r values which is the distance this is the centroid since it's a symmetrical pattern so you have four r values measured here here here and here that are the same and then you have four more that are the same from here to here from here to here up to there and down to here so now you take those and add them up so you have four times r one squared plus four times r2 squared and that gives you your equivalent moment of inertia if you will then you can find a load on the fastener by taking the moment times the radius to the one that is farthest away and that then over the sigma r squared value that you calculated using uh those values and you come up with another load now you take those two since they're both in the shear plane you combine them vectorially to get a resultant load p for a total shear load on the fastener then of course that takes care of the the shear loads now if if you look at this value this also would correspond to like a torsional formula the tr over j in which the sigma r squared is the r sub n squared is the equivalent of a polar moment of inertia j except that the load that you get here is in pounds and so so then later on if we have tension on on something like this we can combine it and get the total load using stress ratios now on edge distance and fastener spacing this is something that's violated a lot in fact we put out designs around here before that i have been very disappointed with because somebody used practically no edge distance on stuff we want we won't mention any names but ron knows a guy that did this a few times on me but uh here is the edge distance and fastener spacing and these are nominal ones so so this is kind of what you shoot for 2d nominal where d is the diameter of the fastener 4d spacing between fasteners and the aircraft companies usually use a 2d plus 30 thousandths on their stuff just to give you just a little more edge distance in case you run into a problem now one of the things that questions might be asked well if you have a shearer lug it doesn't have 2d no they're custom designs because they're usually pretty thick and you go in and calculate hoop tension and shear tear out and that types of things on a lug and that one is covered uh i covered it in that the chapter i wrote for that textbook that's not out yet because that was on on fasteners and share and shigley and a few other people also have uh coverage on uh sheer and lug design when i talk about lug you're talking about a crank that is fairly a crank type thing that is fairly thick so and usually you have since it's a rotating type joint it does not have a large edge distance but it's got thick walls now here's here's something that i use to illustrate one of the other fallacies that we deal with in the engineering world the development of bearing stress allowables bearing stresses uh the the normal way of doing it you take this sheet is thickness t now this represents a uh semicircular there would be a fastener fitting in that hole and this represents the the lo the way we're coming up with the bearing stress here's what you're actually doing because if you have a fastener in this hole pushing the maximum stress is right here so this represents that maximum stress the here it's zero here because you're not putting any stress on it there so what we normally do and uh see uh mil standard 1312 which we'll be cover later on and in here gives all the different methods of testing of fasteners well what they do they put the fastener in the material and they test it to failure when they get it to failure whatever it failed at for a given diameter they divide it by the diameter times the thickness material that's your normal bearing area and say that's the bearing stress so if you look in mill handbook five or any of these books on bearing stress allowables you will see that they are way above tensile element and tensile yield because they're a fictitious thing what they are they're a value that has been verified that you can use it for calculations and get by with it but it's actually not a true stress so if you don't have bearing stress allowables for material since you see that these are proportional p1 to the compressive yield equals p2 to the uh ultimate and so on you can come up with these just by taking one and a half times the compressive yield or compressive ultimate of the material now that is a conservative figure and because the actual test value will run around 1.7 for most of these materials but mill handbook 5 if they didn't test to get the bearing allowables in a lot of cases they'll just take one and a half times the tensile element or tensile yield and slap that in there for the bearing allowable because they know it's safe all right grip length and shear head and tension head on fasteners now grip length is a very critical thing for shear design because that is the length of the unthreaded portion of the fastener and when you're you have it in shear and you try to keep have no threads in the hole so this is this is the thing that you you do here uh and uh you're supposed to size them the fastener such that this doesn't happen so you put a washer under the nut to allow tightening without running out of threads now the aerospace fasteners the ms nas am that type are available with sheer nuts or heads or tension heads and nuts to save weight on design because if you're designing in shear you don't need to have that much tension so therefore you can go with a thinner head or a thinner nut so we have illustrations of those in the next figure here is the grip length illustration it's the bottom of the head to the end of the threads and here is a shear head for a same size fastener it's an eighth of an inch thick down here it's five thirty seconds uh for a tension type and notice two specs here that are called out uh which those of you that are familiar with the fasteners this is for j threads here the mils 8879 and this is for the two two or class two or three and the standard threads here is a shear nut and a tension nut well you see the shear nut is pretty thin 203 versus 284 for the tension nut so if you have a joint that is primarily shear you can put in a little nut like that and if you're using several hundred of them it saves you quite a bit in weight on a airframe now here's here's another thing i keep coming back to avoid tapped holes uh we covered the tap tools and the type of taps and some here's some more reasons for avoiding tapped holes cost drilling and tapping a hole is expensive compared to drilling a clearance hole for a nut and bolt assembly inspection about the only thing you do with a tapped hole is a go no-go gauge and a minimum thread diameter check just by running a pin through it and the root radius you can't measure very well and since there's no such thing as a unj tap the root radius is not rounded if the hole is blind it'll have burrs shavings and everything else and you're just stuck with it now here's the the uh the other type of design that you need to look at is tension loads on a fastener group and uh at the time that i did this one i couldn't find one anywhere in anybody's book so i had to draw this one up myself but it didn't get too fatigued during our scanning so i guess it's all right and the here we have eight fasteners on a bracket that has two different loads on it it has a direct tension load p1 and it has a shear load p2 which also gives you a bending moment so what you're trying to do is get the total load on all of these fasteners using the different loads that we have there all right the moment from the load if you now here here's another thing that's different from the other one is where do you measure r from r is measured from the healing point for your sigma r squared because if this thing goes into compression over here then you're not getting anything out of it for your tension load so you can't use those two fasteners to carry the tension because they're in compression they're going to not going to help you any so what i did in this case since it's a bracket and this is a plan sticking out i said okay this thing is hard up to here so i'll measure my r's from that point to the right so i only have for my sigma r squared i only have six fasteners in it but then for the total shear i'm using all eight of them and for the total tension i'm using all eight of them so in doing that you can calculate the sigma r squared you divide the uh the load i better leave this up here from from my standpoint here for a moment you can divide the load by eight to get the one the shear loads then you can calculate the uh moment which is the p2 times h then take the r7 which was the one further stout and use the sigma r sub n squared and you can get a load done attention load from the moment you have a piece of t on there which you divide by eight to give you the additional tension load and you can go in then and calculate the total load in tension then you have the shear load which was the p2 over eight and you can take those two loads now and go in and use stress ratios and calculate the margin of safety on the fastener for the total loading see here was the a better better print showing the the one for the uh p sub m value where you're actually getting the moment was the p2 times h and that times r7 over the sigma r sub n squared now the tensile load that your preload that you're putting on these fasteners has to exceed p or you're in trouble because you don't want any joint loosening combined shear and tension loading now on this you have you get all your summation of loads in the shear direction you get all your summation of loads in the tension direction and then you could use a mortar circle and work with it and get the principal stresses and that type of thing and calculate out a an allowable and a margin of safety that way but it's easier to use these stress ratios because that's doing the same thing so what you do is you get two factors you get a r sub s or r sub t here which is the actual shear load over the allowable shear load for that fastener now in this case you can work in pounds you can work in uh stress either when you want to as long as you're consistent in your units so you get a a factor there you get one from tension the actual tension load over the allowable and then you get a margin of safety which takes the actual load over the one you calculated here minus one give a margin of safety now what happens with these these values when you combine them you get two values that have better be less than one for each one of them because you don't want either one of them be greater than one or you're in trouble on the design so you have these and they have exponents x and y now it depends on your degree of conservatism as to how how big an exponent you use for those because of course the the bigger the exponent goes the more unconservative you become because the sum of those two have to be less than one in order to have a positive margin because margin of safety and safety as a safety factor of one if you will so a margin safety of zero is a safety factor of one so therefore if uh people say oh well gee i got a margin of safety of 0.03 on that part well that's still good because that's 1.03 safety factor-wise and that's the way the aerospace industry has been doing it ever since glenn l martin so here are these curves that you can use and it depends on how conservative or unconservative you want to be now for if you're the belt and suspenders type and want to make sure everything's all right you use a straight line version here which is just uses no exponents at all and calculate the margin and that one is a lot safer if you want to get more unsafe you can go further out on these by squaring and cubing these ratios and that will give you a better margin of safety for a given load now here's one that is uh another one that has always bothered me because in school i never did like the way these professors went through horizontal shear stress and said then the determination of this is an exercise left up to the student so so anyway i went through and developed this for uh the uh lecture that i give on fasteners and shear because it had always bothered me that nobody had explained it very well and of course when you're looking for explanations and strength materials you go back to the basics back to the real source timoshenko so i found this in an old timochenko book uh in which he explained it and it was the book was old enough that he wasn't working with bolts he was working with nails and tubaphores but nevertheless the principle was the same because when you have two pieces that you want to fasten together so that they act as a beam you have to have enough fasteners to carry the horizontal shear stress for that to happen so this is a method of calculating it and this is the the vq over ib shear stress and so i set up a little problem and work through it here and these are the dimensions which i think most of them are given on the with the figure i believe yeah now this is a uh the type of beam and i i just came came up with a kind of an artificial type thing to illustrate the point you have a 400 pounds per inch loading and it's 50 inches long and it's made up of two one-inch plates and you're wanting to hold them together with bolts and you're going to have uh two two at a at each spot so you want to know how far apart your rose bolts need to be how far can you go and still hold the thing together so that's this e is the spacing here because you see what you actually get when you apply the moment then you have the horizontal shear surface here which in this case is the neutral axis of the beam and you need to calculate that stress and determine the bolts all right you get the reactions to the beam and then you get the moment it's a uniformly loaded beam so it's wl squared over eight and then you determine a value here because you also have to check bending stress to make sure that your bending stress is all right even if you do carry it carry the shear still has to hold it in bending so i just took a guess that the diameter bolt said well i'll use a half inch bolt in this and see how it works out and then i'll calculate it so if you go into this the v q over ib remember the v is the vertical shear at the point q is the what's called the statical moment which is the area above which you're wanting to check the stress above that shear plane times the distance to its centroid that's a statical moment then so so the q here was the i calculated was was three three inches cubed because it is a area times the distance so which makes it cubed then you go in and calculate the moment of inertia in this case i left out the diameter of the holes on this because i was just doing it rough and of course one of the things you that you should do in the final calculations you actually deduct for the diameter of the holes in order to get the proper moment of inertia then i went in and said for no bolt hole reduction i'll have this stress now that'll be across that shaded area back in the figure there which was 6 wide so it was 6e so i solve for the number of pounds that i would have that i'd have to react at that point all right if i take two half inch diameter grade five bolts good for about ten thousand five hundred pounds a piece and i'd divide this total load into that and solve for e i get 2.8 inches maximum spacing between row of bolts so then i went back and said okay i'll use 9 16 bolts and with with a clearance hole and now i'll deduct for the holes that i'm taking out and calculate a new i and then go in and calculate the shearing stress take that to get me a value involving e and then solve for e using the higher allowables for the 9 16 bolts and i get 2.94 inches for row spacing now you could optimize on that and do all sorts of things but what i was interested in here was just showing how you would do it because uh none of the books that i had actually strength material books showed that the way it was supposed to be i didn't think so uh now you still have to go in and check for beam bending and bearing stress calculations and notice also that thin structures would have to be checked for inner rivet buckling because if you have thin sheet and your fasteners are spaced too far apart the sheet can buckle in between fasteners under compressive load and i you've heard that statement about a little knowledge is a dangerous thing i was telling a guy that this could happen one time at martin and he was taking strength materials so he said nah that that can't happen so i went to see one of the old-timers to find out how to get out of it and he said well just go up and tear a page out of his notebook that'll prove the point because you see if you take a page and you pull it this way the sheet will buckle between holes before it tears up so so i did that never had any more trouble with the guy he went back to strength materials book so so that's how to cut to carry the horizontal shear loads now we go into bolded flanges with o-rings now granted that is a science within itself but uh we'll cover it here just to let you know that you have to do this with bolted joints uh o-ring compression in a flange is usually just a small portion of the total bolt load and of course the o-ring groove is sized to give a specific range of compression on it when you go metal to metal on the flanges now for most o-rings this compression value is like a minimum of 10 to a maximum of about 30 percent of the unloaded cross-section diameter and of course the flange surfaces have to be smooth to assure ceiling without tearing up the o-ring and the fastener spacing must be close enough to keep the flanges from separating that's one of the things you have to watch about now granted in most cases it's not a a problem and of course the this has uh just a general design practice you machine the o-ring groove in the cheaper the two mating flanges because if the machine is if the machinist cuts the groove too deep the parts scrap so you want to make sure that it's in the cheaper the two flanges and so you can throw it away if you need to and if you need a dovetail groove to hold the o-ring in place during assembly disassembly that also can be machined in now here is a generic o-ring joint and uh the uh there's the the o-ring normally the the only thing you got to worry about is having a smooth enough finish on this mating surface in that area that it doesn't chew up the o-ring and have enough fasteners to keep the flanges metal to metal now if you go to bolded flanges with flat gaskets then you got a another problem you need to squeeze the gasket to seal it but on the other hand you don't want to squeeze it so much that you uh yield it in compression and run it so so now you have to look harder at the amount of load that you're putting in with your bolts now a lot of gasket manufacturers would give you a pounds per linear inch or something for a flat gasket so that you know them by your bolt spacing how much you need to put in to get the thing to seal at least that gives you a minimum load that you have to have and then then of course you have to look at the compressive yield of the gasket to see whether you're putting too much load in or not so usually the best thing to do on that is is get the information from the manufacturers because they they know their their product well enough to give you the the proper values that you can use and of course we'll have some things in subsequent sections on what to do where you have gaps on flanges now here's a regular flat gasket joint and one of the things you normally do with gaskets too if you're in the automotive world you use some sort of a gasket cement sealer or something of that nature on them to stick them in place while you're putting the joint together and we have loading curves for the flat gaskets in the appendix which you get one of these days here in the near future and the flat gasket joint design bickford has quite a bit more coverage on it and so between that and the manufacturers chances are you can come up with enough information for that now gasket loads in flange joints leaks usually start at the point of maximum flange bending which is midway between adjacent bolts where the gasket's not compressed enough to seal uh a lot of you have run into that in the past with valve covers on cars they don't have enough fasteners in them and you have cork gaskets so you tighten them down and the thing will bow and leak in the middle and so you have you put cardboard under your car and so to increase the load at the midway point you can look at three different ways of doing it one is to increase the number of bolts increase the flange thickness and increase the initial bolt torque so those are three things that you can look at all of which have their advantages and disadvantages the increased number of bolts since deflection is proportional to the cube of the span between bolt centers that cuts way down on the deflection of the flange and so uh so adding a bolted mid stand gives you gives you a cut of 8 on the deflection and increases the gasket load the only thing is you increase the cost because you've now added another bolt another bull hole increasing the flange thickness now since flange deflection is inversely proportional the cube of the flange thickness you double the thickness it decreases the flange deflection by a factor of eight so that is a good thing except that you increase the weight and the cost of material so that's another thing that you have to weigh now increasing the bolt torque is the cheapest way of doing it but if you increase it to a certain point the flange can bend in the middle because you're compressing it down under the bolt and allow it to bow up in the middle where to leak worse so particularly if you have a soft gasket like the kirk gaskets uh you you get leakage so and if the bolt is near the yield point a further increase in torque can't be made unless you use bolts with a higher strength so one of the el cheapo ways that you can do on this is put extra diameter type uh washers under the bolts to spread the load out just a little bit sometimes that'll stop them from leaking but that's not something you'd want to put in an original design now getting into bolted flanges for glass windows the reason i put this in is this is a special one and we've used it around here on designing of windows for pressure vessels because normally you don't think of a window as needing much in the way of gaskets and they more or less just slap them in and they're done with it they're in cameras and things of this nature but where you need to use sight gauges or in our case actually you and cm1 use cameras through glass now you wind up with an optical quality window that costs several thousand dollars that you need to make sure that nothing happens to it so the way to make sure nothing happens to it is that you kind of pat it all the way around with rubber to keep it from touching the metal and then of course the one of the things about it in ours in particular was that the fastener design becomes a balancing act to seal it without overloading it because you don't want to overload it and the other thing too is glass is so brittle the thing that causes it to fail of course is surface imperfections and you can't afford to scratch it with anything so uh it has a coefficient of thermal expansion about 1 6 that of metal so if you put it in and you have a temperature change now you have to put enough padding around it of some sort to allow it to be compressed by the material around it or expanded and so on without leaking so that's a balancing act so you sandwich it in flat rubber gaskets with a bumper strip around the outside of the window to keep it from direct contact with the metal and then the balancing act is to seal it so that it won't leak but yet not compress it too much so we have a typical design shown in figure 35 which you can go and put up there and now this is a model of what we actually used in cm1 except that the one thing that i didn't show just for clarity was the o-ring that we had there but you see here i'll i'll use this one it's a little clearer here is the window you have a bumper strip around the outside now this is something that's not a sealer it's just to keep it when you drop it in the socket that it's in or the well there to keep from touching it you have rubber gaskets on the bottom you have a round gasket there and then you have one on top now what what you're doing here you're going metal to metal with this top flange now you have to use the tolerances of both on machining of this and machining of this surface in order to make sure that you can put that a window in there size your gaskets properly in some cases you have to grind them to get them to the right diameter i mean right thickness because the rubber is not close enough tolerance put it in there bolt it all down and seal it without hurting anything so that is a special design within itself and of course with your bolts you have to make sure that they're strong enough to go metal to metal and load the thing up without over stressing the bolts now the effect of friction in a clamp joint in most cases friction forces between clamp surfaces are not included in the shear calculations the reason being that's too hard to determine what they are because if you've got oil or grease on the surfaces the your friction coefficient could be real low if you've got striations of some kind on it it could get real high but you really don't know what it is so for that reason you normally don't include the axial force of the bolt times the coefficient of friction as a shear capability that you have now there are a few cases and the next page will show there are the actual friction forces that you can get you see you have a bolt preload of p and so you take that times the coefficient of friction on this surface and this surface and you got two forces here that two of these n forces and the n is the friction load uh which is the normal load times the coefficient of friction by definition so in some cases in the construction world they actually use this friction load when they are doing the joint calculations because they count on it but you it's not something that you would normally count on because it's too unpredictable now the compression cone of a bolted joint we covered this earlier there in the stiffness section but uh in the appendices we do give more stuff on it and the here's something that i alluded to earlier the bulk joint relative stiffness calculations and most of the ordinary designs are not a big requirement it's just that where you have say small areas that you would want to uh like for instance if you had some now if uh one of the things that would be a real problem if you have a bushing type thing around the bolt or a spacer or something like that then then you better go in and check that one real fast because you could get into trouble but if you have uh say uh steel and you're using steel bolts chances are the joint is going to be stiff enough that you don't have a problem with it you can look at it and take the the method of least work on it calculate a circular model for the stiffness if that is satisfactory then go no further now if if you were bowling say through all soft aluminum copper something like that then you would probably want to do some joint stiffness calculations to make sure that you're not in trouble but in in most cases you can get by with a minimal amount of joint stiffness calculations now bolding of dissimilar materials as i mentioned earlier in the centaur case where you went from room temperature to -300 or something like that with dissimilar materials there you got a real problem because of the differential thermal expansion and contraction of the materials because aluminum is [Music] let's see something like three times i believe isn't it the uh on thermal something like three times as high a coefficient of steel is and copper is way up there so if you're if you're bolding up a copper joint you have a temperature change you got to be real careful on it but uh then the the other thing that you needed watch for is the galvanic corrosion because unless the mating surfaces are insulated from each other and that was one of the reasons why the magnesium has kind of gone out of vogue because how do you how do you insulate it satisfactorily that over a period of 20 years if it's used in the airplane component that it's going to stay insulated because a lot of these organic type things that they use for insulation the sealers that they put around rivets bolts and stuff like that on airplanes over a period of years can deteriorate and moisture and the other the other problem with the the fasteners on an airplane is that most of them you're looking at heads sticking out so if you have a crack that is starting at the edge of the hole it has to come out quite a ways before you can see it so so that has caused a lot of problems there the other thing that you need to look at is the yielding of softer materials because if you are say using a high-strength bolt in aluminum and you crank that up too much you can actually yield the aluminum in compression under the head without doing anything to the bolt so uh and then of course you've got to check the strengths at the temperature extremes because like for instance aluminum uh falls off drastically at only 250 degrees whereas steel most steels will go up to 700 and up before they start falling off in strength so so if you were tightening up an aluminum joint and you ran it up to say 250 300 degrees you could get yielding real easy under the heads of the bolts now maximizing the effective length of fasteners of course when we discussed the stiffness ratios the effective length of the fastener was mentioned and this is important on the differential expansion contraction so it may be necessary to add a spring or a belleville washer under a bolt head to increase its effective length enough to satisfy the design so that it won't loosen up and the deflection of course is the pl over e so you increase l you're doing all right on it in fact on the exhaust system on uh some of the ford trucks they actually have a big spring on the bolt that holds the flange to the catalytic converter it's put on there i think to take the temperature differential that you get between the materials on because you can go from room temperature up to about 1300 degrees or something like that on them okay we'll take a break cure for now and come back up with the match drilling of fastener holes which is an important one
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you see how i jumped when she swung at me that's because she'd be in here beating my ass see she had no problem swinging on me just now look at that [ __ ] she's threatening me but y'all need to move y'all [ __ ] ain't doing nothing you just sitting here watching it but you're not even scared especially that i don't hate you what are you talking about i'm very scared i'm scared for my life it would have been like i was like that theater actually your eyes are the next alright so boom last episode we saw yoruichi's [ __ ] form transformed from the cat to the person so she gonna train that [ __ ] for three days and she [ __ ] ran up to biakuya and show them how much of a [ __ ] he is and crimson i don't give a [ __ ] if you like biafra he's ass sucks is that rookie his brother yeah those who are cooler than that i don't know about all that anymore you know what it is it's all about that kenpachi sign the [ __ ] kenny son who you like then renji they can pass you die you always bring up [ __ ] he always says that do you like a character that's not there anymore i'm getting real tired of your [ __ ] you understand me i like chico so now we're about to find out what happens next so you like this video don't forget to like subscribe hit the hell's bells so you don't miss out on any of our videos yeah check out our picture on our social media hey hold it there you two [Music] just let me get a look at you what squad are you with anyway we're with squad 11 well what do you know i'm in squad 11 too but here all this time i never had any idea that in a squash that specializes in combat we had morons stupid enough to walk around without carrying zomba tall hey this is squad 12's emblem you're not one of ours you don't even know this stuff do you no more lies who are you two damn what is [Applause] this guy has questioning his own comrades huh not to mention the jerk is drunk who are they thank you very much for helping us stop what did you expect it's the least we could do for our fellow squad 12 members what do you say wait a second something's not right here why would these guys go out of their way to help us even though the big guy was drunk his suspicions about us were perfectly logical our clothes don't match our story yet these four weren't suspicious at all what a he made get away from oh captain this isn't what you said was going to happen that's edward he said we were just supposed to talk to them oh [ __ ] once the bombs have been released they are not ever supposed to return you guys are bombs a shield the four that helped us i'm sorry but they didn't make it yeah they're [ __ ] dust girl you need you need a but that's not something you should feel any guild or responsibility for or they know what they are doing [Music] [Applause] i have not seen this technique before you look at this shield of yours it's the work of the girl behind you i assume i'm not about to answer that better to cover your teeth a quincy eh such a rarity these days in fact it's been years since i've seen a live specimen but i'm sorry to disappoint you i long ago finished researching your pathetic species oh i'm no longer interested in dealing with your kind just who the hell are you you don't know what do you real good just storm into the enemy's base without doing any research you're attacking i do agree i feel like they should have i would think they would at least stop it that means everybody i'm the captain of squad 12 as well as the second generation chief of research and development my yury currents you don't need to remember that though because soon i'm gonna die i don't know anything hey you swat 111 guy take the girl with you and go i don't take orders from you i'm getting out of here not without the girl you're not you're a [ __ ] not unless you want an arrow in the back and if you don't hurry up and take her now looks crazy don't die here caught in the crossfire do it she saved you from being [ __ ] twisted how did i give you permission to run away oh no [Applause] god damn that's not just any quincy [ __ ] did i give you permission to try and stop them long dig booty i've already told you i have no interest in you no too bad he's [ __ ] crazy [Music] get your hand on my face pretty girl just say that i'm trying to rescue you i'm trying to arrest you sorry about that i had to do something i have no intention of getting mixed up with that freak sochi of getting an arrow in the back from your four-eyed friend so i really had no choice but to get a little rough with you just now oh no maybe i got a little too rough i'll be sure to apologize to her when she wakes he took his up arm off oh it hurts how this hurts what the [ __ ] where'd he go damn he's fast as [ __ ] oh [ __ ] god you do seem to have some good moves i'm a busy man you see so i've decided to use the method that requires the least amount of energy and effort nasty bro in order to kill you babe that's just my happy mostly [Music] okay let's see [Music] [Applause] [Music] what the [ __ ] i can't believe it he deliberately slashed his own lieutenant isn't she his partner you idiot i gave you a direct order to hang on to him even if your arms were ripped off why are you doing that how can you treat your very own people that way if you don't treat her soon she'll die so now even you feel free to begin insulting me by suggesting she'll die from a wounded guy surely you're not saying it could cease to function from an injury as minor as this one i'll use this thing however i see fit this thank you to a stranger like you he [ __ ] it stop it [Music] move his arm this robs the mobility from all four limbs of whomever is cut by it my sambar [Applause] is he gonna die not an ounce of your pain is lost hey you nemu get up i want you to administer the killing blow nemu oh that's right you were cut by my sword too so you can't move your limbs any more than he can damn it you're so useless leave her alone what's that that stupid line that all you quincy's keeps saying right up until the moment you die by the honor of the quincy i cannot do this by the honor of the quincy i won't allow that quincy this couldn't see that every last one of you is so annoying god but no words you say will make any difference because soon with one thrust of this blade i will forever silence you i told you when i became chief of research and development the quincy was already a rare and vanishing breed so it was difficult to get subjects to study the few survivors were under soul reaper surveillance the trick was to bribe them so they would be too late coming to the rescue then i could collect the souls such hard work it was opening up living skulls electric shocks sawing off limbs grinding bodies to mush the last one was a grubby old man who kept screaming out the name of his student it was all so pathetic to see a picture of him it was taken after the experiments so the body isn't exactly intact anymore [Music] it just seems like after the experiment i lose all interest do you want me to tell you the name you can't remember [Music] should never have to witness a battle like this now i swear by the honor of the quincy i'm going to do you you monster oh please clap his cheeks you see his face changed he [ __ ] he's got lips on the bottom his pressure i love that precious [ __ ] with the face when you put on this cloth and manifest a bow and if you can train for seven days and seven nights without stopping you will reach the very pinnacle of the quincy's powers that's audio without stopping i thought i didn't know his grandfather gave him that i thought it was these people i thought it was like for once you have reached that point you can never remove this club again but the moment you do your ability to draw in spirit energy will exceed your physical limits as a quincy exposure to such a strong play will burn you invisibility will allow you to temporarily gain enormous power when that fades away you will lose your quincy powers completely if you're going to take the glove off right now i hope you need to understand yeah but then you can't find nobody else you find yourself in unavoidable battles perhaps someday in a battle that requires power far greater than what you possess once more i must disobey you [Music] i really hope he stays oh he got a whole new outfit he got a [ __ ] wing sephiroth this [ __ ] was in final fantasy 10 to change outfits in battle excuse me he's eating the environment this seems to be absorbing the buildings around him everything is composed entirely of ratio but does this mean you can break down their bonds and forcibly absorb them transforming them to increase his power who have gone beyond the power limit humans can handle you neophytes [Applause] what the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] was that fever and attack with equal power fungi oh [ __ ] that [ __ ] was like what is this he [ __ ] his sword too hurry up damn you got a buff for all of two seconds is that a baby [Music] ashish the deadly poison gas it spews will cause your painful death in minutes [Music] that i won't be able to do research [Music] or something oh gosh oh god that's so [ __ ] crazy [ __ ] nipple feet that's just gonna go in his mouth and out his butthole i hope so [Music] please kill this guy man stop you y'all take too much time to talk and [ __ ] and observe yeah holding his chest give me a hole let me see oh god oh his sword can also liquefy things that it cuts that was a close one quincy in this state although i can't fight back the hand in any way it will take me a few days to return to my original form but i can now treat to my face like this was taking effect on me this freedom listen behind the emblem on my left arm i have an antidote come here and make out with my mouth she might be like are you suspecting this is some kind of trap if you'd like put the bottle to my lips and i'll drink some to prove it's all right now what would be the reasoning [Music] you most certainly would have killed him but instead you chose to let him live [Music] don't thank me i intended to kill him but i missed drink that [ __ ] thank you for the antidote he's right now [ __ ] farewell how the [ __ ] can he walk yo the pain is getting worse and i can hardly lift my arms and legs the run so tim guy is fading away where's has about reached its end this is not good he made it all the way upstairs too oh god i'm sorry but for the sake of peace i must terminate you god damn cry suzumushi oh [ __ ] that's crazy you know i was like imagine he finds somebody it's a whole other captain that's the one that doesn't want to fight right uh i don't remember he was on those like like pharaoh i think i could i could be super wrong because you know we watch a lot of [ __ ] so sometimes i'm like why are you doing who are you so dirty they just do it you gonna lose your quincy powers the [ __ ] that killed you your master is still alive like and then you run into another captain even though you're injured why are you doing like this i didn't want him to die it ain't even that i kind of don't even want him to lose his powers either yes he's pretty fire and that new outfit the sephiroth dammit chad is definitely still injured so chad can't save him yeah we haven't seen chad he was laid out on the ground if you like this video forget to like subscribe hit the hell's bells so you don't miss out on any of our videos yeah and check out our vid uh patreon check out our videos and that's what you mean what you're doing we'll see in the next one [Music] you
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coming up on dt NS the first fully autonomous cars hit public streets in Houston why Microsoft is not worried about Sony and do you have the right to do whatever you want with data that is publicly accessible this is the daily tech news for Thursday February sixth 2020 in Los Angeles I'm Tom Meredith from Oakland California I'm Justin Robert young and I'm the show's producer Roger Chang we were just talking about DC movies we were talking about stories that maybe we should or shouldn't include and DT and as all kinds of good stuff on good day internet become a member and get that show at patreon.com slash DT and s let's start with a few tech things you should know Nintendo has postponed Japanese reservations for the Animal Crossing version of the switch from February 8th to an undetermined date Nintendo said production and shipment delays were inevitable due to the shutdowns in China related to the corona virus that will also affect other switch models joi con controllers and ring fit adventure in japan nintendo does not anticipate any effects on global supplies including europe and north america while we announced it's suing Verizon in both the eastern and western district courts in Texas over violation of 12 Huawei patents related to network operations Netflix has added an option to turn off the autoplay trailers that play what you stay in a movie or a television selection here's what you do go to manage profiles choose your profile and uncheck autoplay previews while browsing on all devices and then let out a deep resonant sigh of relief knowing that you've done a good deed for yourself and your family strategy analytics estimates Apple shipped thirty point seven million Apple watches last year and then strategy analytics notes with a tongue maybe in a strategy analytic equivalent of a cheek that all Swiss watch brands combined shipped fewer 21 point 1 million watches last year mmm yeah stick to Army knives Twitter reported that it earned fifteen cents a share on revenue of 1.01 billion in q4 a new quarterly hi analyst expected revenue of 997 million on earnings of 29 cents a share the company reported monetizable daily active users increased 21 percent on the year to 152 million citing improvements to the algorithmic timeline surfacing relevant content and better notifications advertising revenue increased 12 percent on the year to 885 million with total add engagement up 29 percent Twitter's earnings were all good that's boring right the beta release of iOS 13 point for references something called the car key API and according to the system's internal files car key would let iPhone and Apple watch users unlock lock and start a vehicle just like a fob the feature would work automatically would not require face ID authentication meaning you pair it with the car and you put it in your wallet app kind of like transit cards will work in some locations and that means a dead device would still work with car key even if your battery random alright let's talk a little more about another thing showing up in some Apple beta software developer Steve trout and Smith got Eagle Eye Eagle Eye this Steve trout Smith over the years notice that Apple's Xcode eleven point four beta has an option for universal purchases that means if the developer so chooses they could offer you the Mac OS version of an app when you buy any of the iOS versions and vice versa previously apps could only automatically be added across iOS iPad OS watch OS and TV OS but not Mac OS so essentially we're putting Mac OS in that category I presume this would work if you had a TV OS like app as well developers who create a new Mac catalyst app will have the option on by default though they can choose to unbuttoned kanda list is that program that makes it easy to port an iOS app to Mac OS so when you do the porting it'll just say great we're making this universal you can unbundle it if you need to but by default it would be an existing Mac apps can be added to an existing iOS app as a as well so if you previously had two EPs and you had to sell them separately and you want to provide them you can will they do it though Justin that's the question or developers gonna jump on this you know it's always been a curiosity right that Mac apps had their own wild ecosystem that worked very very well you had a a very you know well-regarded group of developers that would write for for Mac apps then iOS comes out or phone apps come out and now all of a sudden you have this universe that really changes the world they introduced the Mac App Store and there has been this disconnect where you know because it was so day regard to go download an app from a developer's website the Mac App Store has not had at least in my anecdotal experience the kind of it just works sort of experience as it as it would be but maybe now maybe now that it is just so much dirt dumb simpler it will be a little bit more seamless the dominoes have to all fall first of all enough developers of popular apps have to bundle the mac OS app in if a bunch of developers do that and suddenly one day people like whoa I've got options for all these Mac apps that I paid for on iOS this is great that'll draw more people into the Mac ASP store more often people will download something on iOS and get it on Mac if they want it and that that could rejuvenate the mac OS App Store which is a little more abundant those are two different ecosystems and we want to charge people separately because did you know it catalyst is great but it's a little difficult to do and I just don't want to bother with that that's that is also possible I'm not sure which one's gonna happen yeah Google updated its Maps app to mark the 15th anniversary of the service the app now features two additional tabs at the bottom contribute lets users add information to maps and updates which show you recommendations from locals or other Google Maps users you follow the for you tab has been renamed saved coming in March the app promises improved crowdsource information for public transit like temperature wheelchair accessibility women only cars and if there is onboard security the AR Live View mode will add a red dot to show you where and how far away you are from a destination in descending order of of my not caring I care the least about local recommendations in Google Maps I don't trust them I never have maybe someday they'll get better but I don't care about any of that personally the AR Live View mode right now it just shows you arrows having the dot up there to be like oh I'm headed that way alright that's kind of cool not essential but kind of cool having more details on the on the train stuff though super super helpful when I was in Japan having that map of like oh this car is usually the one you want to board to make it quicker to get to your next transfer this train is usually crowded at this time of day and maybe if you go to the end cars it might not be so crowded that's super super important and so you know having those women-only cars like they do in japan and india if you're a woman knowing which car that is that could be helpful i don't know how much I care about temperature but more details the better I'm cool with that you wouldn't you want to know what I would love for that AR Live View feature to just do is just more seamlessly work into the basic view of the phone and need to be its own dedicated mode if it's literally just highlighting the side of the screen in red of like where I just need to start that's 99% of what people use that feature for is yeah literally just a just the first step that's all we ever need it's just the first step out of wherever we're coming from Microsoft's president of gaming Phil Spencer told protocol side note protocol a new tech site from the same folks who started Politico not from the same company but from the same people that's interesting anyway Phil Spencer told protocol when you talk about Nintendo and Sony we have a ton of respect for them but we see Amazon and Google as the main competitors going forward that's not to disrespect and and oh and Sony but the traditional gaming companies are somewhat out of position I guess they could try to recreate a sure but we've invested tens of billions of dollars in cloud over the years now that's interesting because Sony has had cloud services longer than the Xbox and PlayStation now is a customer of Microsoft Azure that that happened last year so that's very interesting for Phil Spencer to be saying throwing Amazon in there is also weird amazon has twitch of course but I'm not sure that that's what he's talking about AWS powers much of the industry for for cloud gaming so maybe he's talking about that as compared to Azure but Amazon also on some of the game studios now and is expected to have its first games coming out in the next few months and there have been a lot of rumors that Amazon might start its own game streaming service so is he trying to out Amazon and that anyway back to Spencer he says I don't want to be in a fight over format wars with those guys while Amazon and Google are focusing on how to get gaming to 7 billion people around the world ok but in August Spencer told GameSpot about cloud gaming I think this is years away from being a mainstream way people play and I mean years like years and years he was specifically referring to Microsoft's own project X cloud so when he's like I don't want to get format Wars that sounds like hey people should just be able to play whatever games they buy on whatever service they want and then the service you would think might be like Oh Google stadia some potential Amazon service or Microsoft Project X cloud but less than a year ago he was saying years and years and years away I don't know Justin maybe he's still saying years away but is is thinking in the Saatchi universe of where cloud services company here so that's the future of our gaming so let's remember that when sachin adela came into power at Microsoft there were rumors that he wanted to cut Xbox loose that he did not see that there was the the future in that particular vector so I can see where now that we are about we are approaching another generation of consoles and there is certainly crackling around that how many times are they going to be able to sell the new consoles we've already seen them refresh them in a more of incremental pace so people will be more excited to buy them year by year I can see where he's coming from now I don't quite know if this is the way to do it because while Microsoft would have natural advantages they're going to have a sure they're going to have the experience of running their own game consoles I don't know if when that happens that that's not just a platform that as you're as you're selling cement right like they are so they they are gonna want to sell do Sony they're gonna want to sell the Nintendo they're going to be very competitive in their contracts for services like Sony already has with them or anybody else who wants to get into this game so I don't know where Microsoft naturally would have an advantage beyond initial development for a platform that obviously is in-house yeah on the longer term thinking this all makes sense to me which is Phil Spencer saying I think Sony and Nintendo might be fighting the last war the console war Sony more than Nintendo probably Nintendo as a bit of an exception and we're gonna fight the next war which is cloud streaming here's the thing when he talks about format Wars that I'm gonna pay attention to I'm going to looking for is Microsoft going to release its games cross-platform will there it will there be no Xbox exclusives will they say you know what just like Sasha started put in office everywhere we're just gonna put our games everywhere because winning the console war is not important to us anymore it's just that it would be putting his money where his mouth is it's just not modern man yeah Reuters reports that according to sources Xiaomi Huawei and BBK which make vivo and Oppo are working together on a global developer service alliance designed to let makers of games apps movies and music to upload to all of their app stores simultaneously the brand's operate their own app store for China and offer them outside China to alongside the Google Playstore a prototype website seen by Reuters claims that the GDS a would cover nine regions including India Indonesia and Russia the Alliance was reportedly set to launch in March Xiaomi Huawei vivo and Oppo represent a combined 40 percent of all smartphone shipments in 2019 yeah now they didn't say Kenya they didn't say Nigeria but I would expect those to be one of those nine regions as well because Indonesia and India particularly are huge rising markets India the biggest and if you're going to make some headway with an app store that you know a new App Store effort you want to make it there this is definitely born of Huawei's troubles with the United States Huawei wants to solve the problem of being reliant on the Google Play Store internationally they can sell out their inventory of current devices then they have to be reliant on occasional waivers from the United States they don't want to be held hostage to that so if they can take what they've done in China with their own app store and make it easier for developers to populate that in these regions they're not worried about Europe so much I don't think as they are the the regions that are on the rise maybe they can get these regions to think of their app store as the most important and in order to do that they get Xiaomi and BBK onboard so that more developer interest comes if a developers like oh I'm gonna hit all five of these brands at the same time well that might be worth it and that would help populate an international store for Huawei in a way that even is dominant as Huawei is might not happen just on its own yeah I think that this makes a whole lot of sense for them to partner by the way a separate Huawei story there were reports today that there was a very tense phone call between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the United Kingdom about that Huawei decision so we have certainly not a scene seen the last of the United States's crusade against Huawei for the first time ever the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has approved a plan for fully autonomous electric vehicles on the street neuro will be deploying 5000 vehicles with no human onboard no controls no seats no sideview mirrors they were given a waiver to the normal safety requirements by the US NHTSA now these these vehicles are restricted to no more than 25 miles per hour they're short trips they have to be on pre-mapped neighborhood streets and they will be monitored remotely by humans who can take remote control if necessary these aren't the first we've been talking about neuro if you've been following DT NS you're ahead of this game people don't talk about neuro enough they tested these in Scottsdale with grocery delivery for Kroger they've tested them in Houston before this is a big deal the r1 was the vehicle they were testing in the past the r2 will roll r2 yeah the r2 will roll out in Houston to deliver things like Domino's Pizza and groceries from Walmart those are some of their partners public road tests will begin there in the coming weeks so this is happening soon and neuro has agreed to greater government oversight in order to get this waiver and committed to community outreach to you know talk to the public about what their what their vehicles do how they'll act you know don't be surprised when you see them it took three years for neuro to get this approval but if this was way more uber this would be your top headline all over the place why is neuro under the radar because it's not flashing it's two former Google autonomous car engineers so it's got a little bit of splash but it's not flashy it's cars are not sexy looking they're their little shuttle looking things they basically call them robots and that's what they are they're they're very large robots and they're not bringing us they're not taking passengers which would be the next big step they're just delivering stuff is this the the thing that I thought of when when reading this is that are they a very very very tasty acquisition target because if you have a thing that is very rare right that they have this approval to do stuff they are moving at a speed that that nobody has seen granted they decided to take the non passenger route and and that is likely why they're able to get this kind of this kind of approval I look at that and I say you know at some point I mean are they gonna be so valuable that they're unbel or is this just a natural pickup for let's say uber which for example has a lot of problems on their hand currently because they are so passenger centric and driver centric now that's interesting does uber by the would Hoover want to buy them in order to get the good relationship with the NHTSA that's possible Walmart certainly would be a potential acquisition provide you know because Walmart is already working with them and Walmart likes to do that they like to work with you first and then if things work out maybe by you Amazon could certainly come in and snap them up and just add them to the supply chain but the fact that we have so many different people that you could say oh my god obviously they would want to be in the neuro business I think kind of spells out what you have correctly identified as you know the leaders advantage here for them and the fact that they aren't a splashy and it's only the very wise listeners of daily tech news show that are gonna be able to tell their friends about how much neuro leads this race yeah the next time you hear someone say well it's gonna be a long time before they let these vehicles on the road without people in them say it's already happening it's happening in Houston right now h-town baby no people no people in them no passengers that's the big thing yeah but you can get your Domino's Pizza delivered by a robot in Houston so yeah hey folks if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines com last month the New York Times reported on a company called Clearview AI we talked about it here on the show Clearview AI offers image recognition search in a database apparently some 600 law enforcement agencies are customers they search through a database of 3 billion images that have been scraped from Facebook YouTube venmo Twitter and a few other online platforms we talked when we talked about it before about is this useful one of the safeguards we should have should they be prevented from doing that but Facebook Twitter Google and YouTube I know YouTube is owned by Google but they both sent their own have sent cease and desist letters to Clearview stating that the scraping of the images violated their Terms of Service and have demanded the clear view stop accessing and using the images in an interview with CBS Clear View CEO hoành thánh thought argued that the company has a First Amendment right to access data in the public domain they're like look we're not going breaking into somebody's facebook account these are publicly available anybody can go and look at this stuff a facebook argues that it's terms forbid any scraping YouTube says it's terms explicitly forbid collecting data that can be used to identify a person at issue is whether your ability to access publicly available information gives you the right to collect store manipulate and otherwise use that information what most of the Terms of Service from YouTube and Twitter and others say is you're not allowed to automatically collect and harvest information without prior approval that's the key now this is something that all search engines do they go out and they scrape information to create their database especially image search right google image search doctor go image search all the image searches are scraping data the difference is and Google pointed this out when someone asked them about it is there's a file called robots.txt that you can put in your route that says no crawling my website please do not go on to my website and take stuff and that keeps you out of a search engine there does not seem to be from Clearview the same option they are not respecting a robots.txt file I don't know maybe that's the solution to this justice how clear if you come out and say look you don't want us to access it Facebook the you know block us in the in the robots.txt and we'll respect that but let's be clear at what all these companies are really complaining about it is this would most likely not be an issue if they were not monetizing it in fact one might say that if these law enforcement agencies or a federal law enforcement agency we're scraping all this data right now so they could build their own database uh for which to identify people there probably wouldn't be much that any of these companies could say about it the reason why we have this kerfuffle is because there is a company that is very famously now making money off it that they are selling into law enforcement and that this very very very deliberately drives into a perception problem that all of these companies have that we are using your data inappropriately and in fact more so now we're collecting so much data it is bursting so far out of the seams that we are attracting other near do Wells who are now using it for something that is even creepier than we would ever suggest as part of our core product so I get why they're fighting it but Tom I'm kind of with Clearview I don't know short of them taking things out of publicly searchable areas what they can really do about it yeah there's not a copyright issue here this this is they I mean Clearview can very easily create hashes based on the images they see and not copy them right so so you you wouldn't want them to use copyright law for this and it probably doesn't apply this is Terms of Service and it's probably legal for Clearview to do this it's it's one thing to violate the Terms of Service it's another thing to be illegal it and it's a hairy and weird line the question I think is the most interesting though Justin is maybe we're in a new world we need a new law that says look yes when you put something in public your expectation was anybody could wander by and see that picture on Facebook your expectation was not that an automated piece of software would harvest everything you published up there and store it in a database to potentially match you as a criminal possibly by accident and does there need to be a law that regulates and says yes it's publicly accessible but that doesn't make it available is it do we need to draw a line there I mean when the when the customer for this is law enforcement to me it is kind of fait accompli that these police forces can build their own right like they are only a budget line item right but again that law would prevent law enforcement agencies from doing the same thing and saying look youth it's not it's against the law to go out and create an automated way of collecting this information without the approval of the places you're collecting it for so then what I mean I guess it's a very good conversation and I'm very curious to read some of the email that you get from this but I I would have the next question I would go to his so then where is the line is it manual collection of this do you have to get arrested and then they search your Facebook and and then they have the right to match you more so if you run afoul of the law again or for probationary purposes like like that that is well that that's always the question right right if it's manual you know it's gonna take too long for this to be terribly effective but I don't know maybe you can use Mechanical Turk and pay a bunch of people then we're back to the same question the question isn't how is it done the question is is it okay for mass collection like this to happen when we're thought we were just posting things for our friends to see even though they were public the definition of public has been changing over time or is this horse so far out of the barn we cannot even hear it I can't hooves I can't see the horse the horse is flying so far out of the park I didn't even know it was is that the horse yeah that was a fly on my windshield hey thanks to all those who participate in our subreddit Smid stories a vote on I'm a daily tech news show credit comm and joining our conversation in our discord which you can join it's easy just go to patreon.com/scishow sign up for every level and link your discord account you could be in there chat with everybody else right now let's check out the mailbag harish from rainy Seattle wanted to chime in on Spotify acquiring podcast companies like gimlet ringer etc Harish says I agree with Tom and that right now it's more of an additional revenue stream and they're unlikely to restrict shows from other podcast platforms although they have in some cases we didn't make that clear yesterday they have restricted some but not most he says but it got me thinking of what they might potentially do with this in the future one model that comes to mind is offering ad free and bonus content on Spotify in their paid subscription tier I'm an ardent pocket cast user right now and I do also have a paid Spotify account if Spotify ends up offering ad free or bonus content for my favorite podcasts on the Spotify Premium tier I could see myself potentially moving to that it would be smart on Spotify start to play it's similar to Amazon's prime model where essentially you start getting value ads on a subscription you already have or is a way to attract more users to the paid Spotify account I did not hear the discussion yesterday but I'm far more 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Approaching Aerospace Week in Hawaii - A New Reality with UAVs
Friday afternoon folks live here again at the think tech studios downtown Honolulu Ted Ralston with our show while where the drone leads have an incredible cast on today we got the doctor Peter Quigley Peter thanks for someone on board first time around this on the show first time that means you get to come back that's the rules okay and and on the telephone from far far away in Kailua right over the courthouse we have Jim crisafulli of Deven hi Jim Aloha oh well how about that okay we got a tropical response out of gym that's good Jim good seeing you there well you wanted Italian or a giant be fine sure right what's your though oh ok for now are all squared away so we bring to the public on this show a topics of current and and a topical interest on UAS or drones as they're sometimes called and this is an incredible week coming up because we do have the aerospace summit that D bed is putting on Jim Christa Foley's running it along with Jeff Wong donít the Jeff Banks all right on it the capital it'll be running basically displays up starting on Saturday running through the week and then the heavy part is a tuesday and then wednesday when we have the various panel discussions and and outbreak sessions to develop aerospace plan for hawaii for the next five years right and Peter you're running that job you can be the emcee anyway well actually I do i do have the privilege to introduce the governor and then I moderate the first panel which is basically the overview of the of the summit and so we've got some heavy hitters there in that first panel of Mike Bruno is the Vice Chancellor research at UAH Manila of course we have a lot of activity at Manoa around Hawaii spaceflight lab he'll speak to that and give us a little bit of an overview of that and Mike Jones is the senior advisor from Paycom is going to be on my panel Hank Rogers of course the Blue Planet fame and other enterprises he's also the chair of the Pisces project and he'll be there as well as Captain Vance Johnson who's commanding officer at MFR so it's quite a lineup to start the venue and again it sort of is the umbrella a conversation that then you know allows the other panels yours is coming up to two after that topic too but it's kind of cause you're kind of set the stage for what people are thinking about what the various users have from the needs perspective that Hawaii can help fulfill and that you age can fulfill my presume you age you got to be a big part of this well certainly you H would like to be and has been with Luke Flynn's work at the Hawaii a spaceflight lab as well as the drone work that's been going on the College of Engineering already with some of the research and of course we have drone drone activities at UAH Hilo we've got some Arthur Cunningham is out there and he's been running some programs and some non-credit training and so there's been plenty going on at UAH but the whole point to this like so much in Hawaii is making the connections across sectors and across agencies because nobody can do it alone that's pretty cool and Jim great credit to you for putting this on Jim tell us what your expectations are when when Thursday is over and and the and the day has ended what do you want to have is a take-home takeaway and new information for people to have sure well what we're looking at is trying to depict what's the aerospace industry in Hawaii why it is such a strategic growth sector for the state and basically identify some of the low-hanging fruit for development moving forward say over the next five years so we've identified a number of areas including commercial space launch developing of a UAS test range system in Hawaii focusing on a whole new range of technical element capabilities under the rubric of planetary sustainability how can we test validate and implement technologies in Hawaii that can improve the state of our planet and those same technologies and renewable energy broadband telecommunications additive manufacturing those all can be applied to help advance our reach through the solar system Explorer exploring the moon trips to Mars and Beyond in a very exciting way and Hawaii can play a big role here because of our mars like terrain where you can test and validate these new technologies and in fact we're going to be signing a new space act agreement with NASA that will basically form an alliance between the agency and Hawaii and in particular NASA Ames Research Center in California and the Big Island because there are many of these high-tech firms that work in Silicon Valley and based at the NASA research park in Palo Alto that are very interested in developing new technologies for future robotic and human missions to space and what better place to test them that in Hawaii on our moon Mars like terrain especially with our international connectivity because our motto is really or I say our approach is to focus on international collaboration bill public rather than compete collaborate with our various international partners so we can share and complementary resources to help develop new cost effective ways to sustainably get beyond low-earth orbit and then build public-private partnerships between Hawaii and various organizations around the United States and internationally that are interested in corporate development of space so public partner public-private partnerships are a big part of this and you mentioned a key word along your dialogue that was a additive manufacturing Hawaii is not seen as a state where we manufacture a lot of things we have the shipping issue we have the recent natural resources issues and we have the lack of a sudden we might call it an airplane assembly trained workforce here and soul or Space Systems trained workforce so in terms of the Hawaii contribution to this I can see the additive manufacturing concept is really interesting gym because that doesn't require necessarily the large industrial footprint and base that we think of for airplane assembly in truck assembly so sub assemblies and miniaturized components could well be made here as well as could be the engineering and the research and the testing it is going along a way to make those happen so low it has an interesting interesting and kind of an untraditional potential future here in the in the entire world of the evolving aeronautics yeah there wasn't the support what the gym with sani used a word that's key to my heart and that's collaborate you used the international framework but if you look at the folks that are coming to the summit from industry from academics from from the military you know this is one once again a great opportunity for Hawaii to pull its energies and its policies together around an economic area that has great potential for the state as you're pointing out there's lots of abilities to go in engineering directions advanced manufacturing directions we've already shown in the in the flight program with luke flinn out a you H Manoa that we've connected almost all the campuses have been involved in that space launch effort that he's been involved in and launching a small satellite into space in partnership with with p.m. FR but that collaborate issue is crucial because we're not going to get we're not going to continue to get a lot of chances i mean i continue to think about that word with san diego they saw 30 years ago they had tourism real estate and a naval base and they knew they had to have more and they got together intentionally and strategically and moved from a three billion dollar regional economy to a hundred and seventy eight billion dollar regional economy in less than 30 years but they did it intentionally and so we can't one of the urgencies around this summit we just had a statewide conference this morning to the co allow resort educators entrepreneurs private sector folks government folks around just stem in general so this is one piece of that stem muscle that we've got to grow and tourism is great we can add to tourism we can add tech to tourism you know come and see you know be part of the anti-aging you know research recreational area come and be part of the science and technology of advancements in hawaii with new energy and new agriculture but if we don't do that then then then our you know economic future is you know is is questionable so this is crucial not only for the opportunity about aerospace and aviation include aviation in this frequently because it's also low-hanging fruit for us in a number of ways but you're right to to sort of put manufacturing in quotation marks because we do the same thing with aviation some other areas we did it with drones when it first showed up in 2010 FAA said well by 2020 there might be 15,000 drones in 2016 they modify that projection say oh really by 2020 there's going to be five five hundred and forty-two thousand drones and of course the economic impact changed from you know 1.9 billion dollars of an economic impact nationwide to 10 billion of course so we we have to step up to some things that don't look quite possible you know they look what we we don't do that I write them down first if you don't have the vision and write them down and extrapolate our minds will never get there that's right so this is a great opportunity to do that and what goes through my mind you know I've been working with Jim for a couple of months putting ideas together to get to the point where we're going to have the conference next week or the summit and this this gathering of people and the the mental capital being spent putting it together end of the discussions that will occur that really becomes a body of a well-informed knowledge that the legislature can legislature can turn to the business community can turn to the venture capitalist people can turn to if we can somehow keep that energy going and keep that group of people together in some virtual way because people who write laws people make bills people who generate in development plans and investment plans need that body of people to turn to so I wonder maybe turn to Jim I guess that's a debate function Gimbels float over a wall to you how do we keep that body of people together and keep their connectivity going and make them responsive to our legislature and to the business community well the bottom line is the magic wand but but but realistically you know if we can find a common denominator what is going to be maximally beneficial to the greatest number of people and I'll give you one example with aerospace our big economic drivers in this state are the visitor industry and the military well aerospace and the new opportunities that are being discussed here can certainly help and and diversify our two big economic drivers in the visitor industry we're looking at developing a commercial spaceport at kona international to bring allow space planes to launch and land at this airport and so bring basically space tourism to Hawaii which will I like to say it adds the orthogonal dimension to our visitor industry and then in the military we're working on developing a new test range around my the aerial systems we're looking at possibilities for commercial launch into polar and equatorial orbit all from the Big Island and this is another way to expand military operations but again collaborating bringing the private sector the public sector the military the university into partnerships so that there's a bottom line of benefits okay and that bought that partnership that we're speaking of Peter mentioned collaboration you mentioned the the partnerships and such getting it all together that's what I say is a great value here we're going to assemble once this grand bunch of people with a lot of information and visions and they own each one has their own networks that pull things together and they're all more or less marching in the same direction somehow we have to create a give them all a card they belong to a party now what if that party I'm not quite sure maybe see arrows face summit party let's talk about that how we're going to go forward asked after you get back from a first break sure I'll oh hi everyone I'm Miriam Ada and I'm here to invite you to my bilingual so Viva how I don't think the Hawaii every other monday at three p.m. we are here to talk about news issues and events local and around the world join me Aloha I'm j phi del and i'm the host of research in the NOAA mondays from 12 to 1 on think teka ye kaam take a look at us and learn about geophysics learn about planetology learn about the ocean and earth sciences at UAH Manoa you'll really enjoy it so come around we'll see you then you're watching think tech Hawaii meeting people we may not have otherwise met and helping us understand and appreciate the good things about Hawaii great content for Hawaii from think tech you welcome back everyone Ted Ralston here in our guest dr. Peter Quigley you h advice assistant vice president of community colleges very pretty rose very close okay closin all we had to do and way over the other side of the coil aus we have Jim crisafulli from D bed standing by in our Kailua studio anyway what we were talking about is this aerospace summit coming up next week which happens too infrequently for quite frankly Jim message we ought to do it once a year or maybe even more often than that anyway it's a gathering of a lot of people in the government in the state in the in the legislature and in academia and private citizens as well private business to come together and understand where the strong points are of going forward with an aerospace future in Hawaii and we were talking just before the break about how to keep that activity going how to keep that connectivity going how to keep those ideas forming and flowing and nurturing them somewhere so Jim we talked to you and we tried to have debate pick that up and I think you you you may have skated past that a little bit talked about the grand ideas of collaboration but didn't say how you are going to make this collaboration happen yeah well what we're looking at again as a common denominator where we find a residence with common visions and in common objectives and goals and that common denominator which is built through again public-private partnerships and looking at the multinational alliances I think a third dimension to all this is to get the public engaged from the get-go as major stakeholders if the public understands what the benefits of space exploration are and the opportunities for them and their children the next generation of scientists engineers and entrepreneurs to engage that will certainly get the momentum going but we're looking for common denominators in terms of interest moving forward and again on these two planes in planetary sustainability to improve life on our home planet but also extending our reach to the solar system and opening new worlds and opportunities again for our kids grandkids the future of humanity no way collaborative that's not like a mission you have it you a shore somebody has a you H to figure out what the interests are the future and how those interest can be nurtured and fed and generate training programs educational programs that fit that picture is that a university function is like all sure and as a matter of fact we're about to launch a new website that's workforce focused in January media that's Kyle this is going to be a live web site that has all the jobs in the state of Hawaii but also all the projections of where the economy is going and it also will show us where the opportunities are but also where the danger is so I mean I think that the you know your question is is key and that is the fact the matter is we're going we've organized a set of meetings around the state sector by sector banking health you name it the hospitality sector at the top because you know frankly industries tired of having meetings they don't want to have another meeting they want to be part of a coherent conversation that moves forward now this aerospace summit will will be part of our strategy to build our own strategic plan for the aerospace aviation industry we're going to take information and of course people's participation and build it into this into this strategic plan why to put another plan on the shelf no it's we've got to make an argument like we do across the economic sectors about the return on the investment if we grow this sector if we do some of the things Jim's talking about in terms of space flight and and emic drones again I'll make the point that drones as you pointed out this article suddenly we've seen drones move into he ko's mode of operation what you're referring to as yesterday's of announcement in the Star Advertiser that he Cole has created an unmanned air systems division and today or yesterday had a demonstration of this in front of the press and everybody else so he co a main line right main infrastructure and Hawaii's moving forward in having ten years ago I remember saying to my wife watching a helicopter fly sideways up the side of the co allow inspecting those lines ago it's a drone job right so it's moving and Bezos and others are talking about a commercial application etc but the point here is that we've got to do our work you said what does you H doing on u-h as i said before cannot do every so we've reached out to the private sector we're reaching out to the government sector d bed and others to have this conversation around the state with economic sectors but to do the same thing we want to do here with the aerospace summit and the aerospace strategic plan what is the return on the investment if we grow this sector how many new jobs living wage jobs and the fact of the matter is is that the many of the jobs we produce today in the sectors that are that are prominent are you know 40 plus percent they don't require a college degree right and so there's a real question about you know how much living wage jobs we're producing and how sustainable that is so this is part of not only the excitement aerospace but you know the quality of future life for our children and for for the the life in Hawaii Jim lolli who's a venture capitalist lives on kona he was kleiner perkins and HP and he's been part of a lot of you h and community efforts he said something really important I thought when he we were talking about moving into these areas he said Hawaii is one of the most beautiful places in the world and it should be one of the places where some of the smartest things in the world are going on this is a smart area for us to get involved in we're voyagers we got a history of voyage and so now the drones are becoming sort of mainstream as you point out but somebody looks at the second panel and it's something about space transportation and they go well that's too wild well a few years ago drones were too wild and now it's becoming mainstream we can take the space transportation piece for example and decompose it down to the pieces at Hawaii can take on that's the sort of reality we need to form out of this will take the the common denominator and the partnerships Jim is talking about and put teeth in it with what you're talking about which is how does whole way you really grab ahold of this the day after the conference is over and start moving forward right and but you need more in plans right we need these partners we need to collaborate we also need a policy environment bingo I see the government that helps incentivize this for so we need to take this group of this intelligence coming together next we can help it drive bills and legislative decisions in the legislature and maybe we need that as an output of this as well and you've taken you throwing drones on the table three or four times and you're waiting for me to take debate I know that Peter because I've got the session on drones eleven o'clock in the morning on Tuesday folks down at the Capitol and I've been a panel to it is going to be something now we're trying something new here aerospace I primero space aerospace is is frankly all sucked up and in PowerPoint and we do long PowerPoint presentations that don't necessarily get anywhere that's what we do in aerospace and we're trying to take the reverse of that in this drone panel we've got 11 people eight or ten or eleven on the panel and I think two of them are actually phoning in I so we're giving a very short time to quickly get to their point what's the message because there are so many opinions so many points of view they're all need to be listened to some have more strength than others but we've got investment people got the FAA we've got education people from are both practitioners exactly and we've got we've got the the PPU TRC head there's a number of sort of so many dimensions in this UAS thing but the other thing is it's interesting when you speak of the economic future and the return on investment people like ESPN are interested way non-traditional aerospace names are coming into the game amazon google and this thing moves at a different pace than those traditional aerospace so we we have a whole new dimension or set of dimensions we have to wrap our arms on how do we capitalize on that in tourism I mean tourism we need to think of that aspect of this is what says you know you talked about the pace it's a dis clearly a disruptive technology it and and as you point out fascinating that he chose moving in the aryans starting to normalize this I can't help but think about the refrigeration beginning this 20th century when you know I we have refrigeration was in a few homes but but ice harvesting lasted for two more decades right so we're we approach change in an interesting way we're afraid of it or we don't notice it but at the point I think that's so compelling that you're making is that hello it's here exactly hello is here and get ready and and don't expect that the traditional pass of the of the past are going to carry us in the future they are new pass we have to discover and may happen and we and we have to learn how to say yes I mean frankly one of the first reactions that we saw in Hawaii was the attempt to tues to legislate against drones because of the association it's based on lack of information once again this team can really help put together the information that's in a positive sense now i will say in the case of drones counter grown is just as big as drone counter drone means identify track and locate and because if you're a construction company or even worse if you're a movie company making a movie shoot you absolutely don't want to have some other drone flying over your set taking videos and posting them on YouTube that night and same for a construction site same for anything so one of the big factors that we were slowly coming to realize maybe fastly you're coming to realize is that people have to begin controlling their airspace by knowing what's going on and so counter growing will become a big part of the business so this again that's a dimension nobody would have thought up a couple of years enemy mentioned research and you H I mean one of the big areas not only in the you know the control of airspace which we've got some history with with aircraft transportation etc we're pretty good at it but you know this is a new dimension will require new software new technologies new jobs I mean I can underwrite that it up new software and analysis methods and the new virtual technology that's coming on you've got people wearing we're in the virtual goggles flying drones for God's sakes you know and and I really that's I I like that I thank for that look that lead as well as twice you've given me that least I'll finally take it you know we use the word drone racing it's going to be a big event out and cool or later this month drone racing could be looked at as the drag race or some other low end of life right it's not really that it is all about multiple streams of information cognition seeing in one or two D and computing it in 3d acting in 3d dealing with real and and imagined object disturbances in your flight path or objects or come on you have to deal with and getting around that course as fast as you can racing is how you measure it right but that is really the where the next step is going in fact we were out that one of the power plants around earlier this week trying to fly inside the smokestack and I tell you the drone racing guys would do a much better job than I can flying inside that smokestack so we're going to give that right here but there's a lot to add there's a lot to be added by that component it also adds competition to the mix and let's not forget also I mean ten ten years ago I remember talking to faculty about distance education and online education they go well let you know it's clunky it doesn't work doesn't do ten years later it's a totally different industry right and so what we see today is not what is so don't imagine that the barriers of today are going to carry let's move write them down and in the ground so so Jim we're helping you out here and we're so much and I hope people will consider coming down to the Capitol again it's going to be on tuesday and wednesday october four and five starting at eight thirty on tuesday morning and peter is going to give an overview with the panel on the low hanging fruit aerospace in hawaii why it's such a strategic growth sector for our state that will focus on these various areas aerospace space transportation UAS technologies aerospace education and training developing the next generation of entrepreneurs that can take this to the future and there is a nice a free lunch involved rajinder Jim sorry is a free lunch involved as you're not it's free lunch free lunch oh there you go I'll copy you be right on there okay you have to be there you're opening the show I might stay for lunch yeah okay its food for thought what can I say okay and and once again I think the takeaways from this conversation here which I hadn't thought of before but this issue of keeping this pool of information flowing it that that that seems to me the most important thing here and it will have this event but there'll be a lot of ideas that are you know the sunshine principle you shining sun on something in it and it expands into some new ideas so how do we collect Jim let's discuss all this challenge a Jim Jim how do we take the ideas to start that people have a week later and and have them come into the picture have them harvested have them reacted to sure I'm sure people are going to have four times as many ideas the week after than they have at the conference itself sure as this Peter mentioned we're going to be incorporating all of the recommendations from the conference into a strategic development plan sharing that with a governor and the legislature coming up with a vision for the next five years and thinking about okay five years from now where could we r or we'd like to be and then working backwards strategically and tactically to figure out how do we get from here to there who needs to be in Oh what kind of partnerships do we need to build what type of funding resources public sector and private sector can be complementary linked together to move us forward but the bottom line in all this this has to be massively participatory not only getting the private sector the public sector together but Joe Q public if the common man understands the value or one mantra potential of space exploration generic I think that that's our future okay and so maybe we can use the community college this part of that connectivity into the public doesn't that about the closest thing that that that high value things go out into the public through the community colleges sure and and certainly the nice thing about drones like aviation I'm a real proponent of aviation because that if you want to get a kid interested in math put them in a cockpit suddenly they want to learn math because they want to do that same goes with drones we know about kids that didn't like math science they're taking these things apart putting them back together and it's fascinating so it's a great portal to STEM careers and stem interest in math and science and engineering so I know we have to add economic so that because that's what the ultimate goal is of understanding where the payback isn't such but it may be the community colleges once again play a significant role here they are out placed they're everywhere and I think I know somebody who's sort of in charge yeah well count count us in and that would be you Peter all right dr. Peter Bailey thanks for coming on the show today and I think about the aerospace summit and Jim crisafulli it looks like the skype gatos from kailua to honolulu no problem SS terrific thank you we'll see you guys all Tuesday see you down here tomorrow setting up Jim thanks a lot Oh we'll see you we already you
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chapter 25 of the malay archipelago volume 2 by alfred russell wallace this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by nicholas longhurst chapter 25 saram goram and the matabello islands october 1859 to june 1860 i left amboyna for my first visit to saram at three o'clock in the morning of october 29th after having been delayed several days by the boat's crew who could not be got together captain van der beck who gave me passage in his boat had been running after them all day and at midnight we had to search for two of my men who had disappeared at the last moment one we found at supper in his own house and rather tipsy with his parting libations of iraq but the other was gone across the bay and we were obliged to leave without him we stayed some hours at the two villages near the east end of emboyna at one of which we had to discharge some wood for the missionaries house and on the third afternoon reached captain vanderbeck's plantation situated at hatoshua and that part of saram opposite to the island of amboyna this was a clearing and flat and rather swampy forest about 20 acres in extent i mostly planted with cacao and tobacco besides a small cottage occupied by the workmen there was a large shed for tobacco drying a corner of which was offered me and thinking from the look of the place that i should find good collecting ground here i fitted up temporary tables benches and beds and made all the preparations for some weak stay a few days however served to show that i should be disappointed beetles were tolerably abundant and i obtained plenty of fine long horde anthropoedi and pretty logical ones but they were mostly the same species as i'd found during my short visit to amboyna there are very few paths in the forest which seemed poor in birds and butterflies and day after day my men brought me nothing worth notice i was therefore soon obliged to think about changing my locality as i could evidently obtain no proper notion of the productions of the almost entirely unexplored island of ceram by staying in this place i rather regretted leaving because my host was one of the most remarkable men and most entertaining companions i had ever met with he was a fleeting by birth and like so many of his countrymen had a wonderful talent for languages when quite a youth he'd accompanied a government official who was sent to report on the trade and commerce of the mediterranean and had acquired the colloquial language of every place they stayed a few weeks at he had afterwards made voyages to saint petersburg and to other parts of europe including a few weeks in london and then had come out to the past where he had been for some years trading and speculating the various islands he now spoke dutch french malay and javanese all equally well english with a very slight accent with perfect fluency and a most complete knowledge of idiom in which i often tried to puzzle him in vain german and italian were also quite familiar to him and his acquaintance with european languages included modern greek turkish russian and colloquial hebrew in latin as a test of his power i may mention that he had made a voyage to the outer way island of salibabu and had stayed there trading a few weeks as i was collecting vocabularies he told me he thought he could remember some words and dictated considerable number some time after i met with a short list of words taken down in these islands and in every case they agreed with those he'd given me he used to sing a hebrew drinking song which he'd learned from some jews with whom he'd once traveled and astonished by joining in their conversation and had a never-ending fund of tale and anecdote about the people he'd met and the places he'd visited in most of the villages of this part of saram our schools and native school masters and the inhabitants have been long converted to christianity in the larger villages there are european missionaries but there is little or no external difference between the christian and alfuro villages nor as far as i've seen in their inhabitants the people seem more decidedly papuan than those of jalolo they are darker in colour and a number of them have the frizzly papuan hair their features are also harsh and prominent and the women in particular are far less engaging than those of the malay race captain van der beck was never tired of abusing the inhabitants of these christian villages as thieves liars and drunkards besides being incorrigibly lazy in the city of amboy now my friends doctors mahnik and dolce as well as most of the european residents and traders made exactly the same complaint and would rather have mohammedans for servants even if convicts than any of the native christians one fertile source of want and one great incentive to idleness and crime is thus present in the one class but absent in the other but besides this the christians look upon themselves as nearly the equals of the europeans who profess the same religion and as far as superior to the followers of islam and are therefore prone to despise work and to endeavor to live by trade or by cultivating their own land it need hardly be said that with people in this low state of civilization religion is almost wholly ceremonial and that neither are the doctrines of christianity comprehended nor its moral precepts obeyed at the same time as far as my own experience goes i have found the better class of varang surani as civil obliging and industrious as malays and only inferior to them from their tendency to get intoxicated having written to the assistant resident saparua who has jurisdiction over the opposite part of the coast of saram for a boat to pursue my journey i received one rather larger than necessary with a crew of 20 men i there forbade aju to my kind friend captain van der breck and left on the evening after its arrival for the village of el piputi which we reached in two days i had intended to stay here but not liking the appearance of the place which seemed to have no virgin forest near it i determined to proceed about 12 miles further up the bay of mahay to a village recently formed and inhabited by indigenes from the interior where some extensive cacao plantations were being made by the gentleman of amboyna i reached the place called awaya the same afternoon and with the assistance of mr peters the manager the plantations and the native chief i obtained a small house got all my things on shore and paid and discharged my 20 boatmen two of whom had almost driven me to distraction by beating tomtom's the whole voyage i found the people here very nearly in a state of nature and going almost naked the men wear frizzly hair gathered into a flat circular knot over the left temple which has a very knowing look and in their ears cylinders of wood as thick as one's finger and coloured red at the ends amlets and anklets of woven grass or of silver with necklaces of beads or small fruits complete their attire the women wear similar ornaments but have their hair loose all are tall with a dark brown skin and well-marked papuan physiognomy there is an umboyah schoolmaster in the village and a good number of children attend school every morning such of the inhabitants as have become christians may be known by their wearing of their hair loose and adopting to some extent the native christian dress trousers and loose shirt very few speak malay all these coast villages having been recently formed by inducing natives to leave the inaccessible interior in all the central part of saran there now remains only one populous village in the mountains towards the east and the extreme west are a few others with which exceptions all the inhabitants of seram are collected on the coast in the northern and eastern districts there are mostly mohammedans while on the southwest coast nearest namboina there are nominal christians in all this part of the archipelago the dutch make very praiseworthy efforts to improve the condition of the aborigines by establishing school masters in every village who are mostly natives of ambona or saparua who have been instructed by the resident missionaries and by employing native vaccinators to prevent the ravages of smallpox they also encouraged the settlement of europeans and the formation of new plantations of cacao and coffee one of the best means of raising the condition of the natives who thus obtain work at fair wages and have the opportunity of acquiring something of european tastes and habits my collections here did not progress much better than at my former station except that butterflies were a little more plentiful and some very fine species were to be found in the morning on the sea beach sitting so quietly on the wet sand that they could be caught with the fingers in this way i had many fine species of papillos brought me by the children beetles however were scarce and birds still more and i began to think the handsome species which i had so often heard were found in ceram must be entirely confined to the eastern extremity of the island a few miles further north at the head of the bay of amahi is situated the village of makariki from whence there is a native path quite across the island to the north coast my friend mr rosenberg whose acquaintance i'd made at new guinea and who was now the government superintendent of all this part of saram returned from wahi on the north coast after i had been three weeks at awaya and showed me some fine butterflies he'd obtained in the mountain streams in the interior he indicated a spot about the center of the island where he thought i might advantageously stay a few days i accordingly visited makariki with him the next day and he instructed the chief of the village to furnish me with men to carry my baggage and accompany me on my excursion as the people of the village wanted to be at home on christmas day it was necessary to start as soon as possible so we agreed that the men should be ready in two days and i returned to make my arrangements i put up the smallest quantity of baggage possible for a six days trip and on the morning of december 18th we left makariki with six men carrying my baggage and their own provisions and a lad from a wire who was accustomed to catch butterflies for me my two amboyna hunters are left behind to shoot and skin what birds they could while i was away quitting the village we first walked briskly for an hour through dense tangled undergrowth dripping wet from a storm of the previous night and full of mud holes after crossing several small streams we reached one of the largest rivers in saram called ratan which it was necessary to cross it was both deep and rapid the baggage was first taken over parcel by parcel on the men's heads and the water reaching nearly up to their armpits and then two men returned to assist me the water was above my waist and so strong that i should certainly have been carried off my feet had i not attempted to cross alone and it was a matter of astonishment to me how the men could give any assistance since i found the greatest difficulty in getting my feet down again when i had once moved it off the bottom the greater strength and grasping power of their feet from going all's barefoot no doubt gave them a short footing in the rapid water after well wringing out our wet clothes and putting them on we again proceeded along a similar forest track as before choked with rotten leaves and dead trees and in the more open parts overgrown with tangled vegetation another hour brought us to a smaller stream flowing in a wide gravelly bed up which our road lay here we stayed half an hour to breakfast and then went on continually crossing the stream or walking on its stony gravely banks till about noon when it became rocky and enclosed by low hills a little further we entered a regular mountain gorge and had to clamber over rocks and every moment cross and recross the water or take shortcuts through the forest this was fatiguing work and about three in the afternoon the sky being overcast and thunder in the mountains indicating an approaching storm we had to look out for a camping place and soon after reaching one of mr rosenberg's old ones the skeleton of his little sleeping hut remained and my men cut leaves and made a hasty roof just as the rain commenced the baggage was covered over with leaves and the men sheltered themselves as they could till the storm was over by which time a flood came down the river which effectually stopped our further march even had we wish to proceed we then lighted fires i made some coffee and my men roasted their fish and plantains and as soon as it was dark we made ourselves comfortable for the night starting at 6 next morning we had three hours of the same kind of walking during which we crossed the river at least 30 or 40 times the water being generally knee-deep this brought us to a place where the road left the stream and here we stopped to breakfast we then had a long walk over the mountain by a tolerable path which reached an elevation of about 1500 feet above the sea here i noticed one of the smallest the most elegant tree ferns i've ever seen the stem being scarcely thicker than my thumb yet reaching a height of 15 or 20 feet i also caught a new butterfly of the jenna's pieris and a magnificent female specimen of papillo gambresius of which i'd hit the two only found the males which are smaller and very different in color descending the other side of the ridge by a very steep path we reached another river at a spot which is about the center of the island and which was to be our resting place for two or three days in a couple of hours my men had built a little sleeping shed for me about eight feet by four with a bench of split poles they themselves occupying two or three smaller ones which been put up by former passengers the river here was about 20 yards wide running over a pebbly and sometimes rocky bed bordered by steep hills with occasionally flat swampy spots between their base and the stream the whole country was one dense unbroken and very damp gloomy virgin forest just at our resting place there was a little bush covered island in the middle of the channel so that the opening in the forest made by the river was wider than usual and allowed a few gleams of sunshine to penetrate here there were several handsome butterflies flying about the finest of which however escaped me and i never saw it again during my stay in the two days and a half which we remained here i wandered almost all day up and down the stream searching after butterflies of which i got in all 50 or 60 specimens with several species quite new to me there are many others which i saw only once and which i did not capture causing me to regret that there was no village in these interior valleys where i could stay a month in the early part of each morning i went out with my gun in search of birds and two of my men were almost all day after deer but we were all equally unsuccessful getting absolutely nothing the whole time we were in the forest the only good bird seen was to find amboyna lorry but these were always too high to shoot besides this the great molokan hornbill which i did not want was almost the only bird met with i saw not a single ground thrush or kingfisher or pigeon and in fact i've never been in a far so utterly desert of animal life as this appeared to be even in all other groups of insects except butterflies there was the same poverty i had hoped to find some rare tiger beetles as i had done in similar situations in the celebs but though i searched closely in forest riverbed and mountain brook i could find nothing but the two common amboina species other beetles were absolutely none the constant walking in water and over rocks and pebbles quite destroyed the two pair of shoes i brought with me so that on my return they actually fell to pieces and the last day i had to walk in my stockings very painfully and reached home quite lame on our way back from makariki as on our way there we had storm and rain at sea and we arrived at awaya late in the evening with all our baggage drenched and ourselves thoroughly uncomfortable all the time i'd been in saran i had suffered much from the irritating bites of an invisible akarus which is worse than mosquitoes ants and every other pest because it is impossible to guard against them this last journey in the forest left me covered from head to foot with inflamed lumps which after my return tamboyna produced a serious disease confining me to the house for nearly two months a not very pleasant memento of my first visit to saram which terminated with the year 1859 it was not until the 24th of february 1860 that i started again intending to pass from village to village along the coast staying where i found a suitable locality i had a letter from the governor of the melakas requesting all the chiefs to supply me with boats and men to carry me on the journey the first boat took me in two days to amahi on the opposite side of the bay of awaya the chief here wonderful to relate did not make any excuses for delay but immediately ordered out the boat which was to carry me on put my baggage on board set up mast and sales after dark and had the men ready that night so that we were actually on our way at five the next morning a display of energy and activity i scarcely ever saw and a native chief on such an occasion we touched at sepa and stayed for the night at tamelan the first two villages on the south coast of saram the next day about noon we reached hoya which was as far as my present boat and crew were going to take me the anchorage is about a mile east of the village which is faced by coral reefs and we had to wait for the evening tide to move up and unload the boats into the strange rotten wooden pavilion kept for visitors there was no boat here large enough to take my baggage and although two would have done very well the raja insisted upon sending four the reason of this i found was that there were four small villages under his rule and by sending a boat from each he would avoid the difficult task of choosing two and letting off the others i was told that at the next village of teluti there were plenty of alfuros and that i could get abundance of tories and other birds the raja declared that black and yellow tories and black cockatoos were found there but i am inclined to think he knew very well he was telling me lies and that it was only a scheme to satisfy me with his plans of taking me to the village instead of a day's journey further on as i desired here as at most of the villages i was asked for spirits the people being mere nominal mohammedans who confined their religion almost entirely to a disgust at pork and a few other forbidden articles of food the next morning after much trouble we got our cargos loaded and had a delightful row across the deep bay of taluti with a view of the grand central mountain range of saran our four boats were rowed by sixty men with flags flying and tom tom's beating as well as very vigorous shouting and singing to keep up their spirits the seaway was smooth the sea was smooth the morning bright and the whole scene very exhilarating on landing the orange and several of the chief men in gorgeous silk jackets were waiting to receive us and conducted me to a house prepared for my reception where i determined to stay a few days and see if the country round produced anything new my first inquiries were about the lorries but i could get very little satisfactory information the only kinds known were the ringneck glory and the common red and green lorikeet both common at amboyna black tories and cockatoos were quite unknown the alfuros resided in the mountains five or six days journey away and there are only one or two live birds to be found in the village and these were worthless my hunters could get nothing but a few common birds and notwithstanding fine mountains luxuriant forests in a locality a hundred miles eastward i could find no new insects and extremely few even of the common species of amboina and west saram it was evidently no use stopping at such a place and i was determined to move on as soon as possible the village of teluti is populous but straggling and very dirty sago trees here cover the mountainside instead of growing as usual in low swamps but a closer examination shows that they grow in swampy patches which have formed among the loose rocks that cover the ground and which are kept constantly full of moisture by the rains and the abundance of rills which trickle down among them this sago forms almost a whole subsistence of the inhabitants who appeared to cultivate nothing but a few small patches of maize and sweet potatoes hence as before explained the scarcity of insects the oranguya has fine clothes handsome lamps and other expensive european goods yet lives every day on sago and fish as miserably as the rest after three days in this barren place i left on the morning of march 6th in two boats the same size as those which had brought me to talluti with some difficulty i had obtained permission to take these boats onto tobo where i intended to stay a while and therefore got on pretty quickly changing men at the village of la emu and arriving in a heavy rain at artiago as there was a good deal of surf here and likely to be more if the wind blew hard during the night our boats were pulled up on the beach and after supping at the ron kaya's house and writing down a vocabulary of the language of the alfuros who live in the mountains islands i returned to sleep in the boat next morning we proceeded changing men at waranama and again at automaton at both of which places there was much surf and no harbour so that the men had to go on shore and come on board by swimming arriving at the evening of march 7th at batwasa the first village belonging to the raja of taboo and under the government of banda the surf was very heavy owing to a strong westward swell we therefore rounded the rocky points on which the village was situated but found it very little better on the other side we were obliged however to go on shore here and waiting till the people on the beach had made preparations by placing a few row of logs from the water's edge on which to pull up our boats we rode as quickly as we could straight onto them after watching until the heaviest service had passed the moment we touched grounds our men all jumped out and assisted by those on shore attempted to haul up the boats high and dry but not having sufficient hands the surf repeatedly broke into the stern the steepness of the beach however prevented any damage being done and the other boat having both crews to haul at it was got up without difficulty the next morning the water being low the breakers were at some distance from shore and we had to watch for a smooth moment after bringing the boats to the water's edge and so got safely out to sea at the next two villages tobo and a song we also took in fresh men who came swimming through the surf and at the latter place the raja came on board and accompanied me to kissalaut where he has a house which he lent me during my stay here again was heavy surf and it was with great difficulty we got the boat safely hauled up asamboina had been promised this season a calm sea and a win offshore but in this case as in every other i had been unable to obtain any reliable information as to the winds and seasons of places distant of two to three days journey it appears however that owing to the general direction of the island of saram east south east and west northwest there is a heavy surf and scarcely any shelter on the south coast during the west monsoon when alone a journey to the eastward could be safely made while during the east monsoon when i propose to return along the north coast to wahi i should probably find that equally exposed and dangerous but although the general direction of the west monsoon in the banda sea causes a heavy swell with bad surf on the coast yet we had little advantage of the wind for owing to i suppose the numerous bays and headlands we had contrary southeast or even due east winds all the way and had to make almost a whole distance from mamboyna by force of rowing we had therefore all the disadvantages and none of the advantages of this west monsoon which i was told would ensure me a quick and pleasant journey i was delayed at kiselout just four weeks although after the first three days i saw that it would be quite useless for me to stay and begged the raja to give me a prow and meant to carry me on to goram but instead of getting one close at hand he insisted on sending several miles off i went after many delays that at length arrived it was altogether unsuitable and too small to carry my baggage another was then ordered to be brought immediately and was promised in three days but double that time elapsed and none appeared and we were obliged at length to get one at the adjoining village where it might have been so much more easily obtained at first then came caulking and covering over and quarrels between the owner and the raja's men which occupied more than another ten days during all which time i was getting absolutely nothing finding this part of saram a perfect desert in zoology although a most beautiful country and with a very luxuriant vegetation it was a complete puzzle which to this day i have not been able to understand the only thing i obtained worth notice during my month stay here being a good few land shells at length on april 4th we succeeded in getting away in our little boat of about four tons berthen in which my numerous boxes were with difficulty packed so as to leave sleeping and cooling room the craft could not boast an ounce of iron or a foot of rope in any part of its construction nor a morsel of pitch or paint in its decoration the planks were fastened together in the usual ingenious way with pegs and rattans the mast was a bamboo triangle requiring no shrouds and carrying a long mat sail two rudders were hung on the quarters by rattans the anchor was of wood and a long and thick rattan served as a cable our crew consisted of four men whose sole accommodation was about three feet by four in the bowels in stern with the sloping thatched roof to stretch themselves upon for a change we had nearly a hundred miles to go fully exposed to the swell of the bandasi which is sometimes very considerable but we luckily had it calm and smooth so that we made the voyage in comparative comfort on the second day we passed the eastern extremity of saram formed of a group of hamaki limestone hills and sailing by the islands akwama and kefing both thickly inhabited came inside of the little town at kilwaru which appears to rise out of the sea like a rustic venice this place has really the most extraordinary appearance as not a particle land or vegetation can be seen but a long way out at sea a large village seems to float upon the water there is of course a small island that several acres in extent but the houses are built so closely all rounds upon piles in the water that it is completely hidden it is a place of great traffic being the emporium for much of the produce of these eastern seas and is the residence of many bugas and ceramics traders and appears to have been chosen on account of its being close to the only deep channel between the extensive shoals of saram laut and those bordering the east of saram we now had contrary east winds and were obliged to pull over the shallow coral reefs the ceram laut for nearly 30 miles the only danger of our voyage was just at its termination for as we were rowing towards manoako the largest of the goram group we were carried out so rapidly by strong westerly currents that i was almost certain at one time we should pass clear of the island in which case our situation would have been both disagreeable and dangerous as with the east wind which had just set in we might have been unable to return for many days and we had not a day's water on board at the critical moment i served out some strong spirits to my men which put fresh vigor into their arms and carried us out of the influence of the currents before it was too late end of chapter 25 recording by nicholas longhurst chapter 26 of the malay archipelago volume 2 by alfred russell wallace this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by nicholas longhurst chapter 26 boru may and june 1861 i had long wished to visit the large island of boru which lies due west of saram and of which scarcely anything appeared to be known to naturalists except that it contained a babarusa very like that of the celebs i therefore made arrangements for staying there two months after leaving timur delhi in 1861. this i could conveniently do by means of the dutch male steamers which make a monthly round of the malukas arrived at the harbor of cadelli on the 4th of may a gun was fired the commandant of the fort came alongside in a native boat to receive the post packet and took me in my baggage on shore the steamer going off again without coming to an anchor we went to the house of the obsigner or overseer a native of amboyna boru being too poor a place to deserve even an assistant resident yet the appearance of the village was very far superior to that of delhi which possesses his excellency the governor and the little fort in perfect order surrounded by neat grass plots and straight walks although manned by only a few dozen javanese soldiers with an adjutant for commander was a very sebastopol in comparison with the miserable mud enclosure delhi with its numerous staff of lieutenants captain and major yet this as well as most of the forts in the malaccas was originally built by the portuguese themselves oh lucitania how art thou fallen while the obsigner was reading his letters i took a walk around the village with a guide in search of a horse the whole place was dreadfully damp and muddy being built in a swamp with not a spot of ground raised a foot above it and surrounded by swamps on every side the houses were mostly well built of wooden framework filled in with gabagaba leaf stems of the sago palm but as they had no white wash and the floors were of bare black earth like the roads and generally on the same level they were extremely damp and gloomy at length i found one with the floor raised about a foot and succeeded in making a bargain with the owner to turn out immediately so that by nights i had installed myself comfortably the chairs and tables were left for me and as the whole of the remaining furniture in the house consisted of a little crockery and a few clothes boxes it was not much trouble for the owners to move into the house of some relatives and thus obtain a few silver rupees very easily every foot of the ground between the homes throughout the village is crammed with fruit trees so that the sun and air have no chance of penetrating this must be very cool and pleasant in the dry season but makes it damp and unhealthy at other times of the year unfortunately i had come two months too soon for the rains were not yet over and mud and water were the prominent features of the country about a mile behind and to the east of the village the hills commence but they are very barren being covered with scanty coarse grass and scattered trees of the melalucha from the leaves of which the celebrated kajaput oil is made such districts are absolutely destitute of interest for the zoologist a few miles further on rose higher mountains apparently well covered with forest but they were entirely uninhabited and trackless and practically inaccessible to a traveler with limited time and means it became evident therefore that i must leave cajelli for some better collecting ground and finding a man who is going a few miles eastward to a village on the coast where he said there were hills and forests i sent my boy ali with him to explore and report on the capabilities of the district at the same time i arranged to go myself on a little excursion up a river which flows into the bay about five miles north of the town to a village of the alfuros or indigenes where i thought i might perhaps find a good collecting ground the raja of canceli a good tempered old man offered to accompany me as the village was under his government and we started one morning early in a long narrow boat with eight rowers in about two hours we entered the river and commenced our inland journey against a very powerful current the stream was about a hundred yards wide and was generally boarded with high grass and occasionally bushes and palm trees the country round was flat and more or less swampy with scattered trees and shrubs at every bend we crossed the river to avoid the strength of the current and arrived at our landing place at about four o'clock in a torrent of rain here we waited for an hour crouching under a leaky mat till the afulroes arrived who had been sent for from the village to carry my baggage when we set off along a path of whose extreme muddiness i'd been warned before starting i turned up my trousers as high as possible grasped a stout stick to prevent awkward falls and then boldly plunged into the first mudhole which was immediately succeeded by another and another the marl or mud and water was knee-deep with little intervals of firmer ground between making progression exceedingly difficult the path was bordered with high rigid grass brewing and dense clumps separated by water so that nothing was to be gained by leaving the beaten track and we were obliged to go floundering on never knowing where our feet would rest as the mud was now a few inches now two feet deep and the bottom very uneven so that the foot slid down to the lowest part and made it difficult to keep one's balance one step would be upon a concealed stick or log almost dislocating the ankle while the next would plunge into soft mud above the knee it rained all the way and long grass six feet high met over the path so that we could not see a step of the way ahead and received a double drenching before we got to the village it was dark and we had to cross over a small but deep and swollen stream by a narrow log of wood which was more than a foot under water there was a slender shaking stick for a handrail and it was nervous work feeling in the dark in the rushing water for a safe place on which to place the advanced foot after an hour of this most disagreeable and fatiguing walk we reached a village followed by the men with our guns ammunition boxes and bedding all more or less soaked we consoled ourselves with some hot tea and cold food and went early to bed the next morning was clear and fine and i set out soon after sunrise to explore the neighborhood the village had evidently been newly formed and consisted of a single straight street of very miserable huts totally deficient in every comfort and as bare and cheerless inside as out it was situated on a little elevated patch of coarse gravelly soil covered with the usual high rigid grass which came up close to the backs of the houses at a short distance in several directions were patches of forest but all on low and swampy grounds i made one attempt along the only path i could find but soon came upon a deep mud hole and found that i must walk barefoot if at all so i returned and deferred further exploration until after breakfast i then went on into the jungle and found patches of sago palms and a low forest vegetation but the pads were everywhere full of mud holes and intersected by muddy streams and tracks a swamp so that walking was not pleasurable and too much attention to one's steps was not favorable to insect catching which requires above everything freedom of motion i shot a few birds and caught a few butterflies but all were the same as i had already obtained about jelly on my return to the village i was told that the same kind of ground extended from many miles in every direction and i at once decided that guayapol was not a suitable place to stay at the next morning early we waded back again through the mud and long wet grass to our boat and by midday reached cajelli where i waited ali's return to decide on my future movements he came the following day and gave a very bad account of pella where he had been there was a little brush and trees along the beach and hills inland covered with high grass and kajuputi trees my dread and abhorrence on inquiring who could give me trustworthy information i was referred to the lieutenant of the burgers he traveled all around the island and was a very intelligent fellow i asked him to tell me if he knew of any part of boru where there was no kusukusu as the coarse grass of the country is called he assured me that a good deal of the south coast was forestland while along the north was almost entirely swamp and grassy hills after my newt inquiries i found that the forest country commenced at a place called waipati only a few miles beyond pillar but that as the coast beyond that place was exposed to the east monsoon and dangerous for prowse it was necessary to walk i immediately went to the op signer and he called the raja we had a consultation and arranged for a boat to take me the next evening but one to pella once i was to proceed on foot the oran kaya going the day before to call the alfuros to carry my baggage the journey was made as arranged and on may 19th we arrived at waipati having walked about 10 miles along the beach and through stony forest bordering the sea with occasional plunges of a mile or two into the interior we found no village but scattered houses and plantations with hilly country pretty well covered with forest and looking rather promising a low hut with a very rotten roof showing the sky through in several places was the only one i could obtain luckily it did not rain that night and the next day we pulled down some of the walls to repair the roof which was of immediate importance especially over our beds and table at about a mile from the house was a fine mountain stream running swiftly over a bed of rocks and pebbles and beyond this was a hill covered with fine forest by carefully picking my way i could wade across this river without getting much above my knees although i would sometimes slip off a rock and go into a hall up to my waist and about twice a week i went across it in order to explore the forest unfortunately there were no paths here of any extent and it did not prove very productive either in insects or birds to add to my difficulties i had stupidly left my only pair of strong boots on board the steamer and my others were by this time all dropping to pieces so that was obliged to walk about barefoot and in constant fear of hurting my feet and causing a wound which may lay me up for weeks as it happened in borneo are andorri although there are numerous plantations of maize and plantains there are no new clearings and as without these it is almost impossible to find many of the best kinds of insects i determined to make one myself and with much difficulty engaged two men to clear a patch of forest from which i hoped to obtain many fine beetles before i left during the whole of my stay however insects never became plentiful my clearing produced me a few fine longicorns and bupress did i different from any i'd seen before together with several of the amboina species but by no means so numerous or so beautiful as i'd found in that small island for example i collected only 210 different kinds of beetles during my two-month stay at boru while in three weeks at amboyna in 1857 i found more than 300 species one of the finest insects found at boru was a large ceramics of a deep shining chestnut color and with very long antennae it varied greatly in size the largest specimens being three inches long while the smallest were only an inch the antenna varying from one and a half to five inches one day my boy ali came home with the story of a big snake he was walking through some high grass and stepped on something which she took for a small fallen tree but it felt cold and yielding to his feet and far to the right and left there was a waving and rustling of the herbage he jumped back in a fright and prepared to shoot but could not get a good view of the creature and it passed away he said like a tree being dragged along through the grass as he had several times already shot large snakes which he declared were all as nothing compared to this i am inclined to believe it must really have been a monster such creatures are rather plentiful here for a man living close by showed me on his thigh the marks where he'd been seized by one close to his house it was big enough to take the man's thigh in its mouth and he would probably have been killed and devoured by it had not his cries brought out his neighbors who destroyed it with her choppers as far as i could make out it was about 20 feet long but ali's was probably much larger it sometimes amuses me to observe how a few days after i had taken possession of it a native hut seems quite a comfortable home my house at waipati was a bear shed with a large bamboo platform at one side at one end of this platform which was elevated about three feet i fixed up my mosquito curtain and partly enclosed it with a large scotch plate making it a comfortable little sleeping apartment i put up a rude table on legs buried in the earthen floor and had my comfortable rattan chair for a seat a line across one corner carried my daily washed cotton clothing and on a bamboo shelf was arranged my small stock of crockery and hardware boxes were arranged against the thatched walls and hanging shelves to preserve my collections from ants while drying were suspended both without and within the house on my table lay books pen knives scissors pliers and pins with insects and bird labels all of which were unsolved mysteries to the native mind most of the people here had never seen a pin and the better informed took a pride in teaching their more ignorant companions the peculiarities and uses of that strange european production a needle with a head but no eye even paper which we throw away hourly's rubbish was to them a curiosity and i often saw them picking up little scraps which had been swept out of the house and carefully putting them away in their battle pouch then when i took my morning coffee and evening tea how many were the strange things displayed to them teapot teacups teaspoons were all more or less curious in their eyes tea sugar biscuit butter were articles of human consumption seen by many of them for the first time one asks if that whitish powder is gula pasir sans sugar so called to distinguish it from the coarse lump palm sugar or molasses of native manufacture and the biscuit is considered a sort of european sago cake which the inhabitants of those remote regions are obliged to use in the absence of the genuine article my pursuits were of course utterly beyond their comprehension they continually asked me what white people did with the birds and insects i took so much care to preserve if i only kept what was beautiful they might perhaps comprehend it but to see ants and flies and small ugly insects put away so carefully was a great puzzle to them and they were convinced that there must be some medical or magical use for them for which i kept a profound secret these people were in fact as completely unacquainted with civilized life as the indians of the rocky mountains or the savages of central africa yet a steamship that highest triumph of human ingenuity with its little floating epitome for european civilization touches monthly at kijelli 20 miles off while at amboyna only 60 miles distant a european population and government have been established for more than 300 years having seen a good many of the natives of boru from different villages and from distant parts of the island i feel convinced that they consist of two distinct races now partially amalgamated the larger portion are malaise of the celebs type often exactly similar to the tomorrow people of east celebs whom i found settled in batkin while others altogether resemble the alfuros of ceram the influx of two races can easily be accounted for the sula islands which are closely connected with east celebs approach to within 40 miles of north coast of buru while the island of manipa offers an easy-pointed departure for the people of saran i was confirmed in this view by finding that the languages of beru possessed distinct resemblances to that of sula as well as to those of saran soon after we had arrived at waipati ali had seen a beautiful little bird of the genus pita which i was very anxious to obtain as in almost every island the species are different and none were yet known from boru he and my other hunter continue to see it two or three times a week and to hear its peculiar notes much softener but could never get a specimen owing to its orbs frequenting the most dense thorny thickets where only hasty glimpses of it could be obtained and at so short a distance that it would be difficult to avoid blowing the bird to pieces ali was very much annoyed that he could not get a specimen of this bird and going after which he had already severely wounded his feet with thorns and when we had only two more days to stay he went of his own accord one evening to sleep at a little hut in the forest some miles off in order to have a last try for the daybreak when many birds come out to feed and are very intense on their morning meal the next evening he brought me home two specimens one with the head blown completely off and otherwise too much injured to preserve the other in very good order and which i once saw to be a new species very like the peter celebentus but ornamented with a square patch of bright red on the nape of the neck the next day after securing this prize we returned to kijali and packing up my collections left buru by the steamer during our two-day stay at tanata i took on board what baggage i had left there and bae da due to all my friends we then crossed over to manado on our way to makassar and java and i finally quitted the malaccas among whose luxuriant and beautiful islands i had wandered for more than three years my collections in boru though not very extensive were of considerable interest four out of 66 species of birds which i collected there no less than 17 were new or had not been previously found in any island of the malaccas among these were two kingfishers tanysiptura asus and sex cagely a beautiful sunbird nectarines prosecpina a handsome little black and white flycatcher monarchar lorikata whose swelling throat was beautifully scaled with metallic blue and several of less interest i also obtained a skull of the babaroosa one specimen of which was killed by native hunters during my residence at cajelli end of chapter 26 chapter 26 boru may and june 1861 recording by nicholas longhurst chapter 26 boru may and june 1861 end of chapter 26 chapter 27 of the malay archipelago volume 2 by alfred russell wallace this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by nicholas longhurst chapter 27 the natural history of the melakas the malaccas consist of three large islands jalolo saram and boru the two former being each about 200 miles long and a great number of smaller isles and islets the most important of which are bhattkyan morty obi ke timor laut and ambona and among the smaller ones ternata tidor kaioa they occupy a space of 10 degrees of latitude by eight of longitude and they are connected by groups of small islets to new guinea on the east the philippines on the north celebs on the west and timur on the south it will be as well to bear in mind these main features of extent and geographical position while we survey their animal productions and discuss their relations to the countries which surround them on every side in almost equal proximity we will first consider the mammalia or warm-blooded quadrupeds which present us with some singular anomalies the land mammals are exceedingly few number only 10 being yet known from the entire group the bats or aerial mammals on the other hand are numerous not less than 25 species being already known but even this succeeding poverty of terrestrial mammals does not at all represent the real poverty of the melakas in this class of animals for as we shall soon see there is good reason to believe that several of the species have been introduced by man either purposely or by accident the only quadrimanus animal in the group is the curious baboon monkey synopicus negressans already described as being one of the characteristic animals of celebs this is found only in the island of bakken and it seems so much out of place there that it is difficult to imagine how it could have reached the island by any natural means of dispersal and yet not have passed by the same means over the narrow strait to jalolo that it seems more likely to have originated from some individuals which had escaped from confinement these and similar animals being often kept as pets by the malays and carried about in their prowls of all the carnivorous animals of the archipelago the only one found in the malaccas is the vivera tangalunga which inhabits both matkian and boru and probably come of the other islands i am inclined to think that this also may have been introduced accidentally for it is often made captive by the malays who procure civet from it and it is an animal very restless and untamable and therefore likely to escape this views rendered still more probable by what antonio de morga tells us was a custom in the philippines in 1602 he says that the natives of mindanao carry about civet cats in cages and sell them in the islands and they take the civet from them and let them go again the same species is common in the philippines and in all the large islands of the indo-malay region the only moluccan ruminant is a deer which was once supposed to be a distinct species but is now generally considered to be a slight variety of the rusa hippolytus of java deer are often tamed and petted and their flesh is so much esteem by all the malays that it is very natural that they should endeavor to introduce them into the remote islands in which they settled and whose luxuriance forests seemed so well adapted for their subsistence the strange barbarous of celebs is also found in beru but in no other molecular island and it is somewhat difficult to imagine how it got there it is true that there is some approximation between the birds of the sula islands where the babarusa is also found and those of buru which seems to indicate that these islands have recently been closer together or that some intervening land had disappeared at this time the babarusa may have entered boru since it probably swims as well as its allies the pigs these are spread all over the archipelago even to several of the smaller islands and in many cases the species are peculiar it is evident therefore that they have some natural means of dispersal there is a popular idea that pigs cannot swim but sir charles lyle has shown that this is a mistake in his principles of geology 10th edition volume 2 page 355 he induces evidence to show that pigs have swung many miles at sea and are able to swim with great ease and swiftness i have myself seen a wild pig swimming across the arm of the sea that separates singapore from the peninsula of melaka and we have thus explained the curious fact that of all the large animals of the indian region pigs alone extend beyond the melakas and as far as new guinea although it is somewhat curious that they have not found their way to australia the little shrew sorex myosurus which is common in sumatra borneo and jabba is also found in the larger islands of the malaccas to which may have been accidentally conveyed a native prowls this completes the list of the placental mammals which are so characteristic of the indian region and we see that with the single exception of the pig all may very probably have been introduced by man since all except the pig are of species identical with those now abounding in the great malay islands or in celebs the four remaining mammals are marsupials an order of the class mammalia which is very characteristic of the australian fauna and these are probably true natives of the malaccas since they are either of peculiar species or if found elsewhere are natives only of new guinea or north australia the first is the small flying opossum belidius ariel a beautiful little animal exactly like a small flying skrill in appearance but belonging to the marsupial order the other three are species of the curious genus couscous which is peculiar to the austro-malayan region these are possum-like animals with a long prehensile tail of which the terminal half is generally bare they have small heads large eyes and a dense covering of woolly fur which is often pure white with irregular black spots or blotches or sometimes ashy brown with or without white spots they live in trees feeding upon the leaves of which they devour large quantities they move about slowly and are difficult to kill owing to the thickness of their fur and their tenacity of life a heavy charge of shot will often lodge in the slain and do them no harm and even breaking the spine or piercing the brain will not kill them for some hours the natives everywhere eat their flesh and as their emotions are so slow easily catch them by climbing so that it is wonderful they have not been exterminated it may be however that their dense woolly fur protects them from birds of prey and the islands they live in are too thinly inhabited for man to exterminate them the figure represents couscous ornatus a new species discovered by me in batkian and which also inhabits tunata it is peculiar to the melakas while the two other species which inhabit saran are found also in new guinea and waigiu in place of the excessive poverty of mammals which characterizes the melakas we have a very rich display of feathered tribes the number of species of birds at present known from the various islands of the moluccan group is 265 but of these only 70 belong to the usually abundant tribes of the waders and the swimmers indicating that these are very imperfectly known as they are also preeminently wanderers and are thus little fitted for illustrating the geographical distribution of life in a limited area we will here leave them out of consideration and confine our attention only to the 195 land birds when we consider that all europe with its varied climates and vegetation with every mile of its surface explored and with the immense extent of temperate asian africa which serve as storehouses from which it is continually recruited only supports 251 species of land birds as residents or regular immigrants we must look upon the numbers already procured in the small and comparatively unknown islands of the melakas as indicating a fauna of fully average richness in his department but when we come to examine the family groups which go to make up this number we find the most curious deficiencies in some balanced by equally striking redundancy in other thus if we compare the birds of the melakas with those of india as given in mr jordan's work we find that the three groups of the parrots kingfishers and pigeons form nearly one-third of the whole land birds in the former while they amount to only 1 20th in the latter country on the other hand such widespread groups as the thrushes warblers and finches which in india form nearly one-third of all the land birds dwindled down in the moluccas to 1 14th the reason of these peculiarities appears to be that the malaccan fauna has been almost entirely derived from that of new guinea in which country the same deficiency in the same luxuriance is to be observed out of the 78 genera in which the moluccan land birds may be classed no less than 70 are characteristic of new guinea while only six belong especially to the indo-malay islands but this close resemblance to new guinea genera does not extend to the species for no less than 140 out of the 195 land birds are peculiar to the molokan islands while 32 are found also in new guinea and 15 in the indo-malay islands these facts teach us that though the birds of this group have evidently been derived mainly from new guinea yet the immigration has not been a recent one since there has been time for the greater proportion of the species to become changed we find also that many of the characteristic new guinea forms have not entered the malaccas at all while others found in seram and jalolo do not extend so far west as boru considering further the absence of most of the new guinea mammals from the melakas we are led to the conclusion that these islands are not fragments which have been separated from new guinea but form a distinct insular region which has been upheaved independently at a rather remote epoch and during all the mutations it has undergone has been constantly receiving immigrants from that great and productive island the considerable length of time the melakas have remained isolated is further indicated by the occurrence of two peculiar general birds semioptera and lycorax which are found nowhere else we are able to divide this small archipelago into two well-marked groups that of saram including also buru ambona banda and ke and that of jalolo including morty patkyan obi tonata and other small islands these divisions have each a considerable number of peculiar species no less than 55 being found in the saram group only and besides this most of the separate islands have some species peculiar to themselves thus morty island has a peculiar kingfisher honeysucker and starling ternata has a ground thrush pitta and a flycatcher banda has a pigeon a shrike and a pitta ke has two fly catchers a zoster ops a shrike a king crow and a cuckoo and the remote timur laotz which should probably come into the moloken group has a cockatoo and lori as its only known birds and both are of peculiar species the melakas are especially rich in the parrot tribe no less than 22 species belonging to 10 genera inhabiting them among these is the large crested cockatoo so commonly seen live in europe two handsome red parrots of the genus eclectus and five of the beautiful crimson lorries which are almost exclusively confined to these islands and the new guinea group the pigeons are hardly less abundant or beautiful 21 species being known including 12 of the beautiful green fruit pigeons the smaller kinds of which are ornamented with the most brilliant patches of colour on the head and the undersurface next to these come the kingfishers including 16 species almost all of which are beautiful and many are among the most brilliantly colored birds that exist one of the most curious groups of birds the mega potty or mound makers is very abundant in the melakas they are galinacious birds about the size of a small fowl and generally of a dark ashy or color and they have remarkably large and strong feet and long claws they are allied to the male of celebs of which an account has already been given but they differ in habits most of the birds frequenting the scrubby jungles along the seashore where the soil is sandy and there is a considerable quantity of debris consisting of sticks shells seaweed leaves and so on of this rubbish the mega podius forms immense mounds often six or eight feet high and 20 or 30 feet in diameter which they are unable to do with comparative ease by means of the large feet with which they can grasp and throw backwards a quantity of material in the center of this mound at about two or three feet the eggs are deposited and are hatched by the gentle heat produced by the fermentation of the vegetable matter of the mound when i first saw these mounds in the islands of lombok i could hardly believe that they were made by such small birds but i afterwards met with them frequently and have once or twice come upon the birds engaged in making them they run a few steps backwards grasping a quantity of loose material on one foot and throw it a long way behind them when once properly buried the eggs seem to be no more cared for the young birds working their way up through the heap of rubbish and running off at once into the forest they come out of the egg covered with thick downy feathers and have no tail although the wings are fully developed i was so fortunate as to discover new species megapodius walachai which inhabits jalolo tenata and boru it is the handsomest bird of the genus being richly banded with reddish brown on the back and wings and it differs from the other species in its habits it frequents the forests of the interior and comes down to the sea beach to deposit its eggs but instead of making a mound or scratching a hole to receive them it burrows into the sand to the depth of about three feet obliquely downwards and deposits its eggs at the bottom it then loosely covers up the mouth of the hole and is said by the natives to obliterate and disguise its own footmarks leading to and from the hall by making many other tracks and scratches in the neighborhood it lays its eggs only at night and at boru a bird was caught early one morning as it was coming out of its hole in which several eggs were found all these birds seem to be semi-nocturnal for their loud wailing cries may be constantly heard late into the night and long before daybreak in the morning the eggs are all of a rusty red color and very large for the size of the bird being generally three or three and a quarter inches long by two or two and a quarter wide they are very good eating and are much sought after by the natives another large and extraordinary bird is the kasserie which inhabits the island of the ceram only it is a stout and strong bird standing five or six feet high and covered with long coarse black hair-like feathers the head is ornamented with a large horny calc or helmet and the bare skin of the neck is conspicuous with bright blue and red colors the wings are quite absent and are replaced by a group of horny black spines like blunt porcupine quills these birds wonder about the vast mountainous forests that cover the islands of saran feeding chiefly on fallen fruits and on insects or crustacea the female lays from three to five large and beautifully chagrined green eggs upon a bed of leaves the male and female sitting upon them alternately for about a month this bird is the helmeted kalsari castuarius galactus of naturalis and was for a long time the only species known others have since been discovered in new guinea new britain and north australia it was in the melakas that i first discovered undoubted cases of mimicry among birds and these are so curious that i must briefly describe them it will be as well however to first explain what is meant by mimicry natural history at page 205 the present volume of this work i have described a butterfly which when at rest so closely resembles a dead leaf that it thereby escapes the attacks of its enemies this is termed a protective resemblance if however the butterfly being itself savoury morsel to birds had closely resembled another butterfly which was disagreeable to birds and therefore never eaten by them it would be as well protected as if it resembled a leaf and this is what has been happily termed mimicry by mr bates who first discovered the object of these curious external limitations of one insect by another belonging to a distinct genus or family and sometimes even to a distinct order the clear-winged moth which resembles wasps and hornets are the best examples of mimicry in our own country for a long while all the known cases of exact resemblance of one creature to quite a different one were confined to insects and it was therefore with great pleasure that i discovered in the island of buru two birds which i constantly mistook for each other and which yet belonged to two distinct and somewhat distant families one of these is a honeysucker named chopidorinkus boriensis and the other a kind of oriole which has been called mimeta boruensis the oriole resembles a honeysuckle in the following particulars the upper and under surfaces of the two birds are exactly the same tints of dark and light brown the choppy dorincus has a large bare black patch around the eyes this is copied in the mimeta by a patch of black feathers the top of the headed choppidorinkus has a scaly appearance from the narrow scale formed feathers which are imitated by the broader feathers of the mimeta having a dusky line down each the tropidor incus has a pale ruff formed of curious recurved feathers on the nape which has given the whole genus the name of friar birds this is represented in the mimeta by a pale band in the same position lastly the bill of the choppy dorincus is raised into a protuberant keel at the base and the mimeta has the same character although it is not as a common one in the genus the result is that on a superficial examination the birds are identical although they leave important structural differences and cannot be placed near each other in any natural arrangement in the adjacent island of saram we find very distinct species of both these genera and strange to say these resemble each other quite as closely as do those of boru the tropidor incus subcortinusis is of an earthy brown colour washed with oakish yellow with bare orbits dusky cheeks and the usual recurved nape rough the mimeta foresteni which accompanies it is absolutely identical in the tints of every part of the body and the details are copied just as minutely as in the former species we have two kinds of evidence to tell us which bird in this case is the model and which is the copy the honeysuckers are coloured in a manner which is very general in the whole family to which they belong while the orioles seem to have departed from the gay yellow tints so common among their allies we should therefore conclude that it is the latter who mimic the former if so however they must derive some advantage from the imitation and as they are certainly weak birds with small feet and claws they may require it now the tropidorinki are very strong in active birds having powerful grasping claws and longed curved sharp beaks they assemble together in groups and small flocks and they haul a very loud bowling note which can be heard at a great distance and serves to collect a number together in time of danger they are very plentiful and very pugnacious frequently driving away crows and even hawks which perch on a tree where a few of them are assembled it is very probable therefore that the smaller birds of prey have learned to respect these birds and leave them alone and it may be thus a great advantage for the weaker and less courageous mimetas to be mistaken for them this being the case the laws of variation and survival of the fittest will suffice to explain how the resemblance has been brought about without supposing any voluntary action on the part of the birds themselves and those who have read mr darwin's origin of species will have no difficulty in comprehending the whole process the insects of the malaccas are preeminently beautiful even when compared with the varied and beautiful productions of other parts of the archipelago the grand bird-wing butterflies ornithoptera here reach their maximum of size and beauty and many of the papillions pereidiae da nadai and nymphalidae are equally preeminent there is perhaps no island in the world so small zambona where so many grand insects are to be found here are three of the very finest ornithoptera primus helena and remus three of the handsomest and largest papillions ulysses diorphobus and glen bruises one of the handsomeness periadi ifias le cupe and the largest of the denied eye hestia idea and two unusually large and handsome nymphalidine diadema pandarus and caraxes urialis among its beetles are the extraordinary yukiras longimanus whose enormous legs spread over a space of eight inches and an unusual number of large and handsome longicorns anthropid eye and bubestrudai the beetles figured on the plate as characteristic of the melakas are one a small specimen of the eukaryous longimanus or long-armed chafer which has been already mentioned in the account of my residence at amboyna chapter 20. the female has the four legs of moderate length two a fine weevil an undescribed species of eupholis of rich blue and emerald green colors banded with black it is a native for saram and goram and is found on foliage three a female of zenoceros semeluctosus one of the anthropid eye of delicate silky white and black colors it is abundant on fallen trunks and stumps in saran and lambona four an undescribed species of xenoceros a male with very long and curious antenna and elegant black and white markings it is found on fallen trunks in bhaktian 5. an undescribed species of arachnobus a curious genus of weevils peculiar to the malaccas and new guinea are remarkable for the long legs and their habits of often sitting on leaves and turning rapidly round the edge to the undersurface when disturbed it was found in jalolo all these insects are represented of the natural size like the birds the insects of the melakas show a decided affinity with those in new guinea rather than with the productions of the great western islands of the archipelago but the difference in form and structure between the productions of the east and west is not nearly so marked here as in birds this is probably due to the more immediate dependence of insects on climate and vegetation and the greater facilities for the distribution in the varied stages of egg pupa and perfect insect this has led to general uniformity in the insect life of the whole archipelago in accordance with the general uniformity of its climate and vegetation while on the other hand the great susceptibility of the insect organization to the action of external conditions has led to infinite detailed modifications of form and color which have in many cases given a considerable diversity to the productions of adjacent islands owing to the great preponderance among the birds of parrots pigeons kingfishers and sunbirds almost all of gay or delicate colours and many adorned with the most gorgeous plumage and to the numbers of very large and showy butterflies which are almost everywhere to be met with the forests of the melakas offer to the naturalist a very striking example the luxuriance and beauty of animal life in the tropics yet the almost entire absence of mammalia and of such widespread groups of birds as woodpeckers thrashers jays tits and pheasants must convince him that he is in a part of the world which has in reality but little in common with the great asiatic continent although an unbroken chain of islands seems to link them to it end of chapter 27 recording by nicholas longhurst chapter 28 of the malay archipelago volume 2 by alfred russell wallace this librivox recording is in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by nicholas longhurst chapter 28 makassar to the aru islands in a native prowl december 1856 it was the beginning of december and the rainy season at makassar had just set in for nearly three months had beheld the sun rise daily above the palm groves mount to the zenith and descend like a globe of fire onto the ocean unobscured for a single moment of his course now dark leaden clouds had gathered over the whole heavens and seemed to have rendered him permanently invisible the strong east winds warm and dry and dust-laden which had hitherto blown as certainly as the sun had risen were now replaced by variable gusty breezes and heavy rains often continuous for three days and nights together and the parched and fissured rice doubles which during the dry weather had extended in every direction for miles around the town were already so flooded as to be only passable by boats or by means of a labyrinth of paths on the top of narrow banks which divided the separate properties five months of this kind of weather might be expected in southern celebs and i therefore determined to seek my more favorable climate for collecting in during that period and to return in next dry season to complete my exploration of the district fortunately for me i was in one of the treat emporiums of the native trade of the archipelago rattans from borneo sandalwood and beeswax from flores and timur trapang from the gulf of carpentaria kajputi oil from boru wild nutmegs and masoi bark from new guinea are all to be found in the stores of the chinese and bugis merchants of makkasar along with the rice and coffee which are the chief products of the surrounding country more important than all these however is the trade to aru a group of islands situated on the southwest coast of new guinea and of which almost the whole produce comes to makassar in native vessels these islands are quite out of the track of all european trade and are inhabited only by black mop-headed savages who yet contribute to luxurious tastes of most civilized races pearls mother of pearl and tortoiseshell find their way to europe while edible birds nests and triphang or sea slug are obtained by shiploads for the gastronomic enjoyment of the chinese the trade to these islands has existed from very early times and it is from them that the birds of paradise of the two kinds known to linnaeus were first brought the native vessels can only make the voyage once a year owing to the monsoons they leave makassar in december or january at the beginning of the west monsoon and return in july or august with the full strength of the east monsoon even by the makassar people themselves the voyage to the aru islands is looked upon as a rather wild and romantic expedition full of novel sights and strange adventures he who has made it is looked up to as an authority and it remains with many the unachieved ambition of their lives i myself had hoped rather than expected ever to reach this ultimate tool of the east and when i found that i really could do so now had i booked courage to trust myself for a thousand miles voyage in a bugis prowl and for six or seven months among lawless traders and ferocious savages i felt somewhat as i did when as a schoolboy i was for the first time allowed to travel outside the stagecoach to visit that scene of all that is strange and new and wonderful to young imaginations london by the help of some kind friends i was introduced to the owner of one of the large prows which was for sale in a few days he was a javanese half cast intelligent mild and gentlemanly in his manners and had a young and pretty dutch wife whom he was going to leave behind during his absence when we talked about passage money he would fix no sun but insisted on leaving it entirely to me to pay on my return exactly what i liked and then said he whether you give me one dollar or a hundred i shall be satisfied and shall ask no more the remainder of my stay was fully occupied and laying in stores engaging servants and making every other preparation for an absence of seven months from even the outskirts of civilization on the morning of december 13th when we went on board at daybreak it was raining hard we set sail and it came on to blow our boat was lost to stern our sails damaged and evening found us back again in makassar harbour we remained there four days longer owing to its raining all the time thus rendering it impossible to dry and repair the huge mat sails all these dreary days i remained on board and during the rare intervals when it didn't rain made myself acquainted with our outlandish craft some of the peculiarities of which i will now endeavor to describe it was a vessel of about 70 tons burton and shaped something like a chinese junk the deck slowed considerably downward to the bowels which are thus the lowest part of the ship there were two large rudders but instead of being plain to stern they were hung on the quarters from strong cross beams which projected out two or three feet on each side and to which extent the deck overhung the sides of the vessel and midships the rudders were not hinged but hung with slings of rattan the friction of which keeps them in any position in which they are placed and thus perhaps facilitates steering the tillers were not on deck but entered the vessel through two square openings into a lower or half deck about three feet high and which sit the two steersmen and the after part of the vessel was a low poop about three and a half feet high which forms the captain's cabin its furniture consisting of boxes mats and pillows in front of the poop and main mast was a little thatched house on deck about four feet high to the ridge and one compartment of this forming a cabin six and a half feet long by five and a half feet wide i had all to myself and it was the snuggest and most comfortable little place i ever enjoyed at sea it was entered by a low sliding door of thatch on one side and had a very small window on the other the floor was of split bamboo pleasantly elastic raised six inches above the deck sized to be quite dry it was covered with fine cane mats from the manufacture of which my kasara celebrated against the further wall were arranged by gun case insect boxes clothes and books my mattress occupied the middle and the next door were my canteen lamp and little store luxuries for the voyage while guns revolver and hunting knife hung conveniently from the roof during these four miserable days i was quite jolly in this little snuggery more so than i should have been if confined the same time to the gilded and uncomfortable saloon of a first class steamer then how comparatively sweet was everything on board no paint no tar no new rope violence to smells to the quarnish no grease or oil or varnish but instead of these bamboo and rattan and koya rope and palm thatch pure vegetable fibers which smell pleasantly if they smell at all and recall quiet scenes in the green and shady forest our ship had two masts if mass say can be called which were great movable triangles if in an ordinary ship you should replace the shrouds and backstays by strong timbers and take away the mast altogether you have the arrangement adopted on board a prowl above my cabin and resting on a cross beams attached to the mast was a wilderness of yards and spars mostly formed a bamboo the main yard an immense affair nearly 100 feet long was formed of many pieces of wood and bamboo bound together with rattans in an ingenious manner the sail carried by this was of an oblong shape and was hung out of the center so that when the short end was hauled down on deck the longer end mounted high in the air making up for the lowness of the mast itself the foresail was the same shape but smaller both these were of mating and with two jibs and a four an half sailor stone of cotton canvas completed our rig the crew consisted of about 30 men natives of makkasan the adjacent coasts and islands they were mostly young and were short broad-faced good humored looking fellas their dress consisted generally of a pair of trousers only when at work and a handkerchief twisted around the head to which in the evening they would add a thin cotton jacket four of the elder men were germundis or steersman who had to squat two at a time and a little steerage before described changing every six hours then there was an old man the juragan or captain but who was really what we should call the first mate he occupied the other half of the little house on deck there were about 10 respectable men chinese or bugis whom our owner used to call his own people he treated them very well shared his meals with them and spoke to them always with perfect politeness yet they were most of them a kind of slave debtors bound over by the police magistrate to work for him at mere nominal wages for a term of years till their debts were liquidated this is a dutch institution in this part of the world and seems to work very well it is a great boon to traders who can do nothing in these thinly populated regions without trusting goods to agents and petty dealers who frequently squander them away in gambling and debauchery the lower classes are almost all in a chronic state of debt the merchant trusts them again and again to the amount is something serious when he brings them to court and has their services allotted to him for its liquidation the debtors seem to think this no disgrace but rather enjoy their freedom from responsibility and the dignity of their position under a wealthy and well-known merchant they trade a little on their own account and both parties seem to get on very well together the plan seems a more sensible one than that which we adopt of effectually preventing a man from earning anything towards paying his debts by shutting him up in jail my own servants were three in number ali the malay boy whom i had picked up in borneo was my head man he had already been with me a year and could turn his hand to anything and was quite attentive and trustworthy he was a good shot and fond of shooting and i had taught him to skin birds very well the second named badaroon was a makasar lad also a pretty good boy but a desperate gambler under pretence of buying a house for his mother and clothes for himself he had received four months wages about a week before we sailed and in a day or two gambled away every dollar of it he'd come on board with no clothes no battle or tobacco or salt saltfish all of which necessary articles i was obliged to send ali to buy for him these two lads were about 16 i should suppose the third was younger a sharp little rascal named basso who had been with me a month or two and had learned to cook tolerably he was to fulfill the important office of cook and housekeeper for i could not get any regular servants to go to such a terribly remote country one might as well ask a chef to cuisine to go to patagonia on the fifth day that i'd spent on board december 15th the rain ceased and final preparations were made for starting sails were dried unfurled boats were constantly coming and going and stores for the voyage fruit vegetables fish and palm sugar were taken on board in the afternoon two women arrived with large party friends and relations and at parting there was a general nose rubbing the malay kiss and some tears shed these were promising symptoms for our getting off next day and accordingly at three in the morning the owner came on board the anchor was immediately weighed and by four we set sail just as we were fairly often clear of the other prows the old girogan repeated some prayers all around responding with allah and a few strokes on a gong as an accompaniment concluding with all wishing each other salamat jalan a safe and happy journey we had a light breeze a calm sea and a fine morning a prosperous commencement for our voyage of about thousand miles to the far-famed aru islands the wind continued light and variable all day with a calm in the evening before the land breeze sprang up we're then passing the island of tanakaki foot of the land at the extreme south of this part of the celebs there are some dangerous rocks here and as i was standing by the bulwarks i happened to spit over the side one of the men begged i would not do so just now but spit on deck as they were much afraid of this place not quite comprehending i made him repeat his request when seeing that he was an earnest i said very well i suppose there are hantu's spirits here yes said he and they don't like anything to be thrown overboard many a prayer has been lost by doing it upon which i promised to be very careful at sunset the good mohammedans on board all repeated a few words of prayer with a general chorus reminding me of the pleasing and impressive ave maria of catholic countries december 20th at sunrise we were opposite the bontine mountain said to be one of the highest and celebs in the afternoon we passed the salary our straits and had a little squall which obliged us to lower our huge mast sails and heavy yards the rest of the evening we had a fine west wind which carried us on at a near five knots an hour as much as our lumbering old tub can possibly go december 21st a heavy swell from the southwest rolling us about most uncomfortably a steady wind was blowing however and we got on very well december 22nd the swell had gone down we passed bhotong a large island high woody and populous the native place of some of our crew a small prow returning from bali to the island of guram overtook us the nokada captain was known to our owner they had been two years away but were full of people with several black papuans on board at 6 pm we passed one giwangi low but not flat inhabited and subject to boton we had now fairly entered the malacca sea after dark it was a beautiful sight to look down at the rudders from which rushed adding streams of phosphoric light gemmed with whirling sparks of fire it resembled more nearly than anything else on which i can compare it one of the large irregular nebulous star clusters seen through a good telescope with the additional attraction of ever-changing form and dancing motion december 23rd fine red sunrise the island we left last evening barely visible behind us the goran prowl about a mile south of us they have no compass yet they have kept a very true course during the night our owner tells me they do it by the swell of the sea the direction of which they notice at sunset and sail by it during the night in these seas they are never in fine weather more than two days without seeing land of course adverse winds or currents sometimes carry them away but they soon fall in with some island and there are always some old sailors on board who know it and then take a new course last night a shark about five feet long was caught and this morning it was cut up and cooked in the afternoon they got another and had a little fried and found it firm and dry but very palatable in the evening the sun set in a heavy bank of clouds which as darkness came on assumed a fearfully black appearance according to custom when strong wind or rain is expected our large sails were furled and with their yards let down on deck and a small square for sale alone kept up the great mat sales are most awkward things to manage in rough weather the yards which support them are 70 feet long and of course very heavy and the only way to throw them being to roll up the sail on the boom it is a very dangerous thing to have them standing when overtaken by a squall our crew though numerous enough for a vessel of 700 instead of one of 70 tons have it very much their own way and there seems to be seldom more than a dozen at work at a time when anything important is to be done however all start up willingly enough but then all think themselves at liberty to give their opinion and half a dozen voices are heard giving orders and there is such a shrieking and confusion that it seems wonderful anything gets done at all considering we have 50 men of several tribes and tongues on board wild half savage looking fellas and few of them feeling any of the restraints of morality of education we get on wonderfully well there is no fighting or quarreling as there would certainly be among the same number of europeans with as little restraint upon their actions and there is scarcely any of that noise and excitement which might be expected in fine weather the greater part of them are quietly enjoying themselves some are sleeping under the shadow of the sails others a little group of three or four are talking or chewing battle one is making a new handle to his chopping knife another is stitching away at a new pair of trousers or a shirt and all are as quiet and well conducted as on board the best ordered english merchantmen two or three take it by turns to watch in the bowels and see after the braces and halyards of the great sails the two steersmen are below in the steerage our captain or the jargon gives the course guided partly by the compass and partly by the direction of the wind and a watch of two or three on the poop looking after the trimming of the sails and call out the hours by the water clock this is a very ingenious contrivance which measures time well in both rough weather and fine it is simply a bucket half filled with water in which floats half of a well-scraped coconut shell in the bottom of the shell is a very small hole so that when placed to float in the bucket a fine thread of water squirts up into it this gradually fills the shell and the size of the hole is so adjusted to the capacity of the vessel that exactly at the end of an hour plump it goes to the bottom the watch then cries out the number of hours from sunrise and sets the shell afloat again empty this is a very good measure of time i tested it with my watch and found that it hardly varied a minute from one hour to another nor did the motion of the vessel have any effect upon it as the water in the bucket of course kept level it has a great advantage for rude people and being easily understood and being rather bulky and easy to see and in the final submergence being accompanied with a little bubbling and commotion of the water which calls the attention to it it is also quickly replaced if lost while in harbor our captain and owner i find to be a quiet good tempered man who seems to get on very well with all about him when at sea he drinks no wine or spirits but indulges only in coffee and cakes morning and afternoon in company with his supercargo and assistance he's a man of some little education can read and write well both dutch and malay uses a compass and has a chart he has been a trader to aru for many years and is well known to the europeans and natives in this part of the world december 24th fine and little wind no land in sight for the first time since we left makassar at noon calm with heavy showers in which our crew washed their clothes and in the afternoon the prows covered with shirts trousers sarongs of various gay colors i made a discovery today which at first rather alarmed me the two ports or openings through which the tillers entered from the lateral rudders are not more than three or four feet high above the water which thus has a free entrance into the vessel i of course had imagined that this open space from one side to the other was separated from the hole by a watertight bulkhead so that a sea entering might wash out at the further side and do no more harm than give the steersman in drenching to my surprise and dismay however i find that it is completely open to the hold so that half a dozen seas rolling in on a stormy night would nearly or quite swamp us think of a vessel going to sea for a month with two holes each a yard square into the hole at three feet above water line halls two which cannot possibly be closed but our captain says all prows or so and though he acknowledges the danger he does not know how to alter it that people are used to it he does not understand prows so well as they do and if such a great alteration were made he should be sure to have difficulty in getting a crew this proves at all events that prows must be good sea boats for the captain has been continually making voyages in them for the last 10 years and says he has never known water enough to enter to do any harm december 25th christmas day dawned upon us with gusts of wind driving rain thunder and lightning added to which a short confused sea made our queer vessel pitch and roll very uncomfortably about nine o'clock however it cleared up and we then saw ahead of us the fine island of boru perhaps 40 or 50 miles distant its mountains breezed with clouds while its lower lands were still invisible the afternoon was fine and the wind got round again to the west although this is really the west monsoon there is no regularity or steadiness about it calms and breezes from every point of the compass continually occurring the captain though nominally a protestant seem to have no idea of christmas day is a festival our dinner was of rice and curry as usual and an extra glass of wine was all i could do to celebrate it december 26 fine view of the mountains of boru which we have now approached considerably our crew seem rather a clumsy lot they do not walk the deck with the easy swing of english sailors but hesitate and stagger like landsman in the night the lower boom of our main sail broke and they were all the morning repairing it it consisted of two bamboos lashed together thick end to thin and was about 70 feet long the rigging and arrangement of these prows contrasts strangely with that of european vessels in which the various ropes and spars though much more numerous are placed so as not to interfere with each other's action here the case is quite different for though there are no shrouds or stays to complicate the matter yet scarcely anything can be done without first clearing something else out of the way the large sails cannot be shifted round to go to the other tank without first hauling down the jibs and the booms of the fore and aft sails have to be lowered and completely detached to perform the same operation then there are also a lot of ropes foul of each other and all the sails can never be set though they are so few without a good part of the surface having the wind kept out of them by others yet prowls are much light even by those who have had european vessels because of their cheapness both them first cost and in keeping up almost all repairs can be done by the crew and very few european stores are required december 28th this day we saw the bandar group the volcano first appearing a perfect cone having very much the outline of the egyptian pyramids and looking almost as regular in the evening the smoke rested over its summit like a small stationary cloud this was my first view of an active volcano but pictures and panoramas have so impressed such things on my mind that when we at length behold them they seem nothing extraordinary december 30th past the island to tear and a group near it which are very incorrectly marked on the charts flying fish were numerous today it is a smaller species in that of the atlantic and more active and elegant in its emotions as they skim along the surface they turn on their sides so as to fully display their beautiful fins taking a flight of about a hundred yards rising and falling in a most graceful manner at a little distance they exactly resemble swallows and no one who sees them can doubt they really do fly not merely to in an oblique direction from height they game by their first spring in the evening an aquatic bird a species of booby sula fiber rested on our hen coop and was caught by the neck by one of my boys december 31st at daybreak the k islands pronounced k were in sight where we are to stay a few days about noon we rounded northern point and endeavoured to coast along to the anchorage but being now on the leeward side of the island the wind came in violent regular gusts and then leaving us all together we were carried back by a strong current just then two boatloads of natives appeared and our owner having agreed with them to tow us into harper they tried to do so assisted by our own boat but could make no way we were there for obliged to anchor in a very dangerous place on rocky bottom and we were engaged till nearly dark getting horses secured to some rocks underwater the coast of k along which we had passed was very picturesque light-colored limestone rocks rose abruptly from the water to the height of several hundred feet everywhere broken into jutting peaks and pinnacles weather worn into sharp points and honeycombed surfaces and clothed throughout with the most varied and luxuriant vegetation the cliffs above the sea offered to our view screw pines and abarescent liliacia of strange forms mingled with shrubs and creepers while the higher slopes supported the dense growth of forestries here and there little bays and inlets presented beaches of dazzling whiteness the water is transparent as crystal and tinged the rock strewn slope which plunged deeply into its unfathomable depths with colors varying from emerald to lapis lazuli the sea was calm as a lake and the glorious sun of the tropics threw flood of golden light over all the scene to me was inexpressibly delightful i was in a new world and could dream of the wonderful productions hidden as rocky forests and in those azure abysses but few european feet had ever trodden the shores i gazed upon its plants and animals and men were alike almost unknown and i could not help speculating on what my wanderings there for a few days might bring to light end of chapter 28 recording by nicholas longhurst you
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Starting the Chili Growing Season 2020 | VeirdLOG 17
[Music] there was me that is well just me on my couch and I was trying to make up my resume talk of what to do but Chile growing syndrome I was having a bit of the old moved us because this would sharpen you up and I also need a few more milk cartons as growing containers let's start the whole thing of what my latest cross the career kiosk Reaper f1 stop with strain a where the curry Rukia scorpion strain D was the mother hmm there were more seeds than I expected so I'll save about half of them for my seed archive packaged it there we go and the other half I will saw out in this growing season of 2020 I will soak them in chamomile tea next up the curry luckiest creeper strain B where the Carolina Reaper or maybe rip across it was dumb about sorry a bit of capsaicin in the air and on the fingertips that's going to hurt later I'm not going to solve them out in 2020 instead they are all going into my seat archive because I want to focus on strain a at first a G Chara Peeta Carolina Reaper chocolate some chili from Tibet our other varieties are we growing out in 2020 after one night and caramel tea I'm putting the seeds of those three varieties into this rockwool cubes which were previously holding water plants for my aquarium and I will later try to turn this into a aquaponic setup following the camel T treatment I let my car although on second thought I think the Box originally I was going to cut it in two halves and use both of them to grow the seeds out but I think our global seeds out in a smaller setup and use the whole thing this way over the last so good news you are not going to be cut you're just so my career luckiest creepers do not go straight into the milk cartons but I will first put them into these Coco fiber thingies and have them germinate in a more traditional set up there we go keeping the moisture and put it in a warm place in fact above the lighting of my aquarium it's nice and warm there and those three are the other varieties I'll be growing and you can see a little bit coming out already and an evening it was completely out no luckily here I dropped one of the car you do Kia scrape of seats when I prepared the setup and I couldn't find it but there it is it was sticking to this side of the container and it is germinating that's very nice I think 2020 is going to be an interesting growing season for my little chili peppers you [Music]
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Oroville Dam Spillways Day 107 The 365 Report May 26th, 2017
good evening everyone this is Chris Naga for the 365 I am down at the beautiful feather river underneath that thermal Eagle bridge right there having great time seeing the sight it is absolutely gorgeous like I say most days I seem to like it here a little bit but anyway right now what you're looking at right there in that water down there scarily close to me that is 13,000 cubic feet of water that has been flowing all night 24 hours since I last reported to you and that water is keeping the dam at 828 feet right now but the elevation of the dam is 828 feet hasn't gone now much hasn't gone up at all the inflows and outflows are matching pretty much so there this should be fine and while I'm thinking of it since I can see the video shaking a little bit I just got a little bit of equipment to make sure that tomorrow's cast won't be shaky we'll see I'll show you that equipment on I have a little segment on my YouTube channel it's called tools of the trade I'll show you that I'll show you the drone I'll show you what I use to do some reporting I thought it'd be kind of interesting for you guys to see the gear for this kind of stuff I don't know if you guys are gearhead but I sure AM so there might be another couple of you out there wondering what I use to do all these videos and stuff anyway it's been a beautiful today day today I've got been all over the Butte County I was up in Chico I was in Paradise visitors a friend up in Paradise by the way hello miss Jen D hope you're convalescing well I was in Chico to do a job got to stop passed a couple of wonderful music stores it was a great day had a little senior moment there you know I am 47 almost 48 years old so what I was going to say is that I'm going to do a little bit of bonus for those of the people who subscribe to the YouTube channel so if I go live on Facebook that will that video will be posted instant entirety but I will also add to end the YouTube video portion of that so on Facebook you'll get the the regular cast on the YouTube portion I'll add a few second maybe up to a minute of extra videos of the area I am at you know without me in it clouding up crowding out the space or you know you having to look at my bald head or anything shining off the Sun you'll get you get some extra video of the area I'm actually at I think another subscriber who suggested that so I'm going to add that in I would also like to say just remember that the DWR is starting on repairs on the dam so please stay away from any area that is not mark that you can be on there are lots of places the public can go and speaking of that the camera was up the last time I checked it there's two positions of cameras up at the dam and they are both functioning as far as I know their 24-hour webcam so you can go on I will post a link below there's no way I'll remember it but it's a parks and recreation site to get there so I'll post that link for you and you can go and you can see what their how they're doing their construction or the blasting or whatever you want to do 24 hours a day I think it's a great idea they are also working on getting a observation platform for the public to go to so that will also be great I'll be using my trying to use my special credentials to get in and get you some more better video of the dam and as it looks now I'd like to fly the drone there I'm following all the rules for that because I want to be safe too and with them blasting I don't want to stop the blasting or slow anything down so if they will let me I will definitely fly that area I'm going to fly some spots this weekend so there'll be some drone videos up for you I've got my Mavic throw is just burning a hole in my ant I haven't flown for two whole days you know it's a long time but anyway let me show you around just a tiny bit let me give you the orientation like I haven't I haven't done that in a little while so that way is the orbital dam let's go through it though it's B and they always crack up because I never remember this right away let me start the rock house then then we have the fish hatchery then we have the diversion pool the diversion pool goes to the school a spillway to the dam dam is where you've got lime style marina Bidwell marina all the great areas to swim and play up there remember the spillway ramp will be closed for at least this year and probably two years there it's closed that's where they're staging most of their equipment for then if we go this way into the Sun let me see if I get my dome there you can't see me but you can't see the river so that way is bedrock Riverbend park Gridley live oak finally Sacramento the Delta and then the ocean see I got it almost right the first time almost uh-huh why don't why can't I ever get that right I've been here like 30 40 years why can't I get that right because I have a terrible memory that's why anyway so that's what I have for you today thank you so much oh I'd like to say that this to listeners watchers thank you so much for watching I couldn't do what I do without you guys there if if you guys aren't here all I am is some dude who happens to have a talent for getting into places he shouldn't get into and talk about them without you guys I'm not a reporter so thank you so much for watching thank you so much for subscribing and doing everything that you guys do thank you for being Orval matter of fact those who you want don't live in Orville you know what I'm talking about though the people in Orville they're good people and you guys have been exemplary through this whole thing you have been very good at saying what you want and how you want it done I my my hat my hair my hair is off to you guys my hair is off to you guys so but my hat is to thank you forgot you guys being you thank you for watching thank you for subscribing and I will see you later we got some big things coming up in the next few weeks like I said I got Bermuda I'm sorry I see terrible memory I'm not going to Bermuda I'm going to Barbados I've got Barbados coming up that I will that I will film the whole thing for you guys we've got plenty construction on the dam the Orville strong people are going to be generating a movie I'm going to try to get some of my footage into that for you guys I have a lot a lot of footage of not just the river but all of you guys being awesome so I'm going to try to get some of that in there I mean there's some great stuff coming up so keep watching keep subscribe and tell you friends because without subscriptions I am nothing without you guys I am nothing with you guys we are strong thank you so much for watching have a great day bye [Music]
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Prime Time Episode 227: Jeff Borysiewicz
powered from the promo scarf studios on the black stage in indian trail north carolina and broadcasting live from corona cigar world headquarters in orlando florida and of course from the drew estate studios in california it's episode 227 of the primetime show tonight we are welcoming back as our special guest mr jeff borschewicz and as always the primetime show is sponsored by saga cigars dallas race introduces another chapter of the saga the sagas lives so as a spanish word that means leisure after work in the spirit of the standing idea of owning your own journey and making your own saga the sagas is the perfect companion to enrich those moments of choice making them truly yours the saga celeste carries a brand of kryoyo allure and piloto cubano wrapped in a selected ecuador shield wrapper that janice lee delivers with elegance a surprisingly rich and balanced smoke it's available in three sizes at an affordable price ask your retailer for saga celes and by predominant cigars 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four central florida cigar superstores and cigar bars and see for yourself like coronas of our company is the ultimate cigar experience and finally we want to mention our friends at drew estate check out and download the drew diplomatic mobile device keep up with everything going on your state experience the subculture that is the rebirth of cigars it's available on itunes and google play for more information check out www.judiblematt.com and always all the live streams go to primetime with shows is sponsored exclusively by drew estate as well as the california studios for the prime time show well welcome everybody this is primetime episode 227 today is thursday may 12 2022. this is will cooper i'm proud to be in corona scar headquarters uh in uh the president's office here tonight and they they set me up with this like throne i i don't know if you i don't know if you can see it we'll delay there but we can see it we can see yeah so jeff put me in this throne here uh which uh i'm kind of honored to be a part of tonight and uh thanks jeff for the accommodations um and thanks for hosting us it's oe i look forward to doing this every year and i know it's a busy week for you and uh so it's not taken for granted that's all right we uh we love having you here you're usually here right before the barn smoker and uh you know we got that going on this week and i always make sure there's time for you no matter how much is going on and you deserve to be in the throne here you know so we want to make sure coop feels special so he's uh he's got the crown yep so great uh and by the way the throne feels very very nice here i might have to get one of these for the uh primetime studios here uh though it is very very good here so uh but yeah no it's great great to be here um first of all how you doing i mean that's the best thing to say everything's great i'm telling you everything's great it's very it's usually stressful coming into barn smoker week but uh uh you know everything the weather is perfect yeah crop looks great we had no bad uh mad bad things come on you know no hurricanes or tornadoes or hail storms and stuff so um i'm feeling really good and quite uh sounds crazy but quite relaxed coming into this one even though we're you know we're doing tons of work but yeah that their their stress level is way down i gotta say i i've you come down this time of year a lot and this is the coolest week that i think i've experienced but it's you know it's been perfect well it's i think it's supposed to be 92 degrees but it's been a little dry so that's why it doesn't feel last night last night it seemed like it got down to like in the high 60s yeah it got for some reason last couple nights has dropped a little low but yeah during the day for anybody coming to the barn smoker just make sure you bring yourself some uh sunscreen and yeah it will be uh it'll be toasty it always we is not pause the recording that's okay that's okay we have all right that's okay you had to pause that recording i told him we had the ministry of truth listening i didn't want him yeah interrupting this broadcast yeah aaron no blank on the screen at all we are right yeah yeah yeah okay it's not shifting on here on here for some reason tonight but microphones yeah it's good yeah let me make sure the geo tracker's off my phone coupe i'll tell you it might be too close to your computer yeah but jeff um you know so jeff one thing is i want to i want to start with the farm tonight right is it how close are we to the 10 year anniversary of the farm are we had 10 years that's interesting you brought that up yeah because somebody was asking about it uh i think someone was making a delivery at the farm and he's like man how long you been growing tobacco out there so actually 2013 so we're at nine years now so next year we'll be uh will be 10 and it it you know it the older you get quicker uh time flies by yeah and so uh it doesn't necessarily feel like it's been 10 years yeah but when you look at the progress we've made and a lot of different things that we you know over 10 years that we've done then you can yeah see it's been 10 years i mean you don't uh you know you start adding a building here and the fence here and also other stuff so anyway yeah um but where next year is it yeah so that's good that's so that's a big accomplishment for you what's like the biggest lesson you've learned maybe over this period you know as you approach the 10 years what's the biggest lesson of owning a farm um work work work with the problems instead of uh uh necessarily fighting against it because work what with what you could control um you know i don't have the same pressures as the typical farmer whether you know there's a lot of stress on america's farmers um and it's always financial and you know you got to worry about there's so many things that can go wrong with whatever you're growing it doesn't matter what it is like right now there's like 37 million uh chickens and turkeys that have been killed in the last 90 days the united states due to a bird flu that's going um so you're going to see chicken shortages and egg prices skyrocketing but uh those are things that you know you that happen right you can't control them right so when it and so we you know for a for a farmer if they don't have even if they do have like crop insurance and stuff sometimes it's not enough to cover what they're what their costs were right so there's always that pressure but for us the biggest thing like i said is we'll just we'll just figure it out work through it um the biggest challenge right now is labor uh every industry in america is having problems and central america too we're having problems with labor um so it doesn't matter if you have a bank a restaurant retail store or farm it's a problem so we just uh we'll we'll work through it and fortunately we're you know our our livelihood or farm doesn't doesn't hinge on that right let's say you know you've heard of people have planting crops of you know cabbage or tomatoes or potatoes and they're rotten in the field because they don't have anybody to harvest them so you know that's that could happen to us with our cigar tobacco right um i don't think it will but but also we have a small crop right now because for for the barn smoker it's more of a more of a show crop to show people what we do but um you know if we come into the fall and find there's like nobody to do it we'll we will cut way back on how much we plant you just don't have a choice so that's one of the things i learned is that um you know you know we we've had hail storms before we've had you know accidents happen where we sprayed herbicide yeah and uh you just kind of learn to work through it you know you start over plant again keep moving forward so so i think that's the biggest lesson in the last 10 years because when you first start out you're trying to find a solution for everything and uh there's sometimes things it's like mother nature works in its own little way here and just kind of roll with it yep i uh totally get that too how much time are you spending out at the farm right now with everything going on you could do a lot of different like enterprises how much you spending out there a lot more now but that's because of the labor shortage right um last year so what's interesting but here's the other thing too and i said go with the flow when we started the farm in 2013 america was in a totally different place uh you know we were just coming out of the hot the housing crisis which caused the economic collapse in 2008. that unemployment situation drawed on for years so when we started the farm there were people literally coming to work uh you know with day labor and doing that to get their lights their power turned back on their house or get their phone bill paid so we we were able to provide jobs when there were no jobs or they were very difficult to find and so it was not hard to get labor then um but of course now it's the exact opposite situation so um you know things like i said but in my opinion everything comes in cycles right next year we may be in the exact same situation where you know the economy collapses and you have people that are looking for work because they're fixing their power turned off who knows but that's you know that's the cycles that we'll we work through yeah i mean when you have to hire workers i mean it's not like you just put an ad on craigslist or whatever right it's it's it's still a specialized skill to some extent that you need well you have to that's why i have to be there more now than in the past because you have to be able to train when you're dealing with uh let's say the typical farm industry you know florida and california are your two uh largest vegetable growing states which which require a lot of hand labor to harvest you gotta hand labor you know tomatoes oranges things like that bell peppers all that stuff has to be picked by hand so uh they have big harvesting crews that come through these guys are on something usually called h2 visas they come from central america they you gotta pay for that visa and then you work with a crew that basically goes across the country well the thing is with those guys like when they come to a watermelon field they'll clear it in a day and you better have a lot of them too because if you're small then it's not worth them doing your place so that is a different type of that's what most agriculture is but when you're dealing in cigar tobacco it's a 60-day crop and so and you can't just run through a field and clobber it you can up in connecticut with the with the stock cut stuff whenever you do stock because you're cutting a hole that's right stock cut tobacco can be harvested that way you'll see the boss see 60 workers they'll come out next you know by the end of the day there's 50 acres of tobacco but that's because they go go through it chop it spear it put on the tractors run it to the barns well when you're doing cuban seat tobacco like we do you got to prime it and that's not it's just it doesn't work that way you can't bring in a bus of people and knock it all out it doesn't work that way um that's why actually up in connecticut when they were growing uh shade that's why they had housing on the farm for them they'd bring people in from jamaica and they'd literally live there yeah for the next uh two three months um and then after that they move on to do some apples and things like that but it was you know it was a different thing so uh but again we're we're a micro uh farm it's a it's just a different it's just trying to keep that little bit of history going um in a in a modern world yep and uh we're actually it's a 20 acre farm and we're smoking tonight the 20 acre farm uh cigar um yeah i gave you a belly coaster that's what i've got yeah i got the belly this is this is the exclusive size that you have yeah um so let's kind of go back let's talk about how this project came about so um originally we have the florida sun grown that's the one with the emerald green emblem band on it uh that was it's made by drew state it was distributed by drew estate and that is now an exclusive through corona cigar um jonathan the team at drew estate willie we wanted to come up with a with a different version that's more of a mild to medium cigar that is a broader that's the biggest that's the biggest segment of this right you all know that yep so we wanted to take an expression of the fsg tobacco and also remember drew state's heavy on on on maduro cigars right very illegal underground everything you do is pretty much is right a lot of broad leaf and a lot of uh maduro scars so jonathan's like you know we want to come up with a nice expression with an ecuadorian shade cigar and uh willie went to work on blending it and he and he did a really really good job on this um fsg tobacco is strong so you know you when you blend it um you got to kind of tone it down with some other tobaccos to get it where it's where it's like this flavor profile it's kind of easy to make it a little stronger um but this this complexity we want a very flavorful um you know not just a straightforward like a dominican allure type of cigar right but something that has some character to it and uh this is the florida you know the florida version of that type of of uh milder right ecuadorian shade cigar that's uh good for you know whether you're just starting out or just people that like the you know mild medium strength of cigar right now some of the these store exclusives you have with the fsg and then from david are connecticut shade with with this yeah but they're stronger and also like gag and arson too agonorso makes uh our corona 20th anniversary uh and tenth anniversaries with the it's got fsg in it and uh you know agnostic tobaccos are strong and so when you're working here's the thing when you work with each factory each factory has their their giant inventory tobaccos and they're different yeah whether it's at davidoff whether it's jurisdict whether it's jc newman or agonor so they're all you all have a different you know inventory of tobaccos um so with agonorso you know their tobaccos are what they grow and right in their uh our tobacco seed is the brothers and sisters of their tobacco seeds yep that's where i got my original seeds from was from eduardo so uh when they blend the cigar it's a little harder to make make a mild cigar you know we have an ecuadorian shade one with them um but it's it's not gonna be as not gonna be as mild right and like uh jc newman has uh did our chrono 25th anniversary with fsg because you remember they they sort through all of our all of our uh tobacco pull the wrappers those become the americans made in tampa but also uh anything doesn't grade out to rapper we had them pull some aside to make our corner corona 25th out there out of their factory makes the brick houses in nicaragua so i like working with respectable cigar makers uh cigar factories that have you know great inventories of tobacco um and and people that uh people you can trust you know what i'm saying because this is a uh this is a you know it's not like you're running a here's a contract to make this growing 25th it just doesn't kind of work that way it's like hey man let's work on a cigar and we you know you come with the packaging and the marketing stuff for and uh and they create we sell it we you know when we ship the tobacco there so i like dealing with uh you know family companies are the best too because they're uh they tend to be more stable they don't have a you you know you know you're not dealing with a different person every yeah every three years and so uh so anyway um we're fortunate to and actually the cigar industry is is fortunate that we have a lot of family-owned companies because it's much easier to navigate and work with those in my opinion otherwise you know you get into the when you get to the bigger ones that you know things have to oh it's got to be run through legal first and this that and the other and you know it's just yeah anyway yeah it takes a year to do something could be done in two days i know i know i see that on the press end too yeah a lot of people say well sometimes these bigger companies they can't get something out as fast because it has to run to leave yeah cause they gotta you know they gotta check every word make sure it's politically correct and everything else it's like come on man let's just anyway but you've built some strong partnerships i think with these companies over the years uh you know they were doing cigars for even before you were doing fsu a lot of these companies so uh it's good to see them kind of work with that as well and you mentioned that jc newman 25th so that's again it's just it's using the right it's using a wrapper on that right no no the wrappers only go on the americans it's only going on america so but when listen like it you know this is i'm going to borrow this saying from steve sockets like you know when you have tomatoes you know not every tomato is going to be something that you can have a a tomato caprice from uh morton steakhouse you know what i mean you're going to have some they're going to be ketchup yeah so that you're going to have filler in in eduardo from day one you know remember eduardo i leaned on for most of the i don't want to call insta for inspiration but a lot of the technical advice of growing tobacco um and he's like jeff do you always want to try and grow wrapper because when you grow rapper you get filler if all you want if all you ever do is try to grow filler you're never going to have a wrapper so that's you know that's what we strive for you try to hang up perfect leaves and even if you hang every leave in the barn that's perfect it's not going to be perfect after it goes through you know packaging shipping unpacking uh you know rehumidifying it bulking it up and everything else every step of the way yeah that hands touches cigar or tobacco yeah leaves get broken that's just the way it is so yeah i can imagine like it was funny because i went to when i went to one of the factories for the first time and i'm like i don't want to break the leads i said that's the first thing don't worry about we have more leads broken than going to happen on this tour yeah that's because you're on a tour but if you're working there not gonna say that you're gonna be like man you better start being more gentle with that tobacco or else you're gonna be in a different department and that's why normally they have women doing the uh you know you see them when you see when you see them literally sorting tobacco when they're unfolding those leaves and laying them out it's almost all women yeah and that's because you've got to be gentle with it because while you're taking that tobacco and you're doing that if you just do with the you know just a little too hard it breaks you know and honestly when it comes to when it comes like fsg tobacco that's a it's a dollar a leaf that's how expensive it is and connecticut shade from connecticut was that price too oh yeah so when you tear it think about that that's a buck two bucks three bucks you know what i'm saying yeah so so that's why it's uh um you know you got to take care of it yeah no that's true that's true as well um so you know when 20 acre farm came out um it was announced too that fsg was going back to being it started out as an exclusive yep and it went national uh feelings on that is it was it just kind of what was was it because of production was it because maybe the brand well what i think is the uh the packaging of the 20 acre farm is over the top oh they did a great job and also it wasn't just thrown together as far as like a marketing plan right these guys at drew estate are very sophisticated on what they're doing with their marketing right you know you see the freestyle live event yes you see this sweepstake stuff the bitcoin stuff that they gave away the the mystery uh cigar let's say right the incredible swag that they're doing yep the each month they're focusing on a brand um they are really professionals at their game yeah when it comes to marketing and and branding right and so that's one of the one of the benefits that 20-year farm has now that when fsg came out it was you know we just want to bring the market right and so that that's one of the the the great strengths of drew estate yep and so that's why um it you know it's it's positioned as a luxury brand and it looks uh it looks the way it should yeah i mean this does and this really does look like a luxury cigar um it's probably the most impressive packaging i've seen george state do in a long time yeah um not knocking that package but this this one i thought was the most impressive that they've done and that was the idea to make it different in the portfolio of jurisdictions because you know you have subculture studios where drew estates you know has more of the the brooklyn feel to it the graffiti feel to it and then leah liga pravada has its own look and feel uh underground has its own looking field so this was intentional yeah designed to look yeah i mean look at acid you got you know there's a big broad spectrum yeah it's a big company so it's good to have a big portfolio of different different cigars and packagings and and feel for the different markets yeah yeah i actually say underground 10 had a really good packaging yeah too um but yeah they did a nice job with this now when the whole thing happened with freestyle after they come to you saying hey jeff we have this we're gonna we're gonna make this the next freestyle livestream is it's something like hey how about we make this the next three sales how did that come about um i i don't actually remember all i know the biggest takeaway from freestyle alive was is you can't tell anybody that was the big deal yeah by the way this this one leaked out a bit i heard the last one but uh the first one didn't i didn't hear the official but a couple was only leaked out no one and their brother knew what fsg that the 20 acre farm was yeah and that and that was really good yeah but also i think what kind of helped is because covet had people that weren't on the road yeah you know yeah so loose lips sink ships there but they were held in port so so they were uh um that kind of helped but we but that was uh that was the big deal that we we uh had it under wraps and um it was very successful uh you know because real estate's a big company we're a big company there's a lot of staff on employees and uh and you know you guys are always trying to fish around for stuff yeah but but it's iron today i asked joe hey joe what's the cigar he wouldn't tell me i mean [Laughter] if he gives me a hit it's a false hint every time so yeah they can't tell you yeah part of the deal yeah no he uh he's tight-lipped but it must have been cool watching like people smoking this and and look there were a couple people didn't say it was fsg tobacco look i was as far off as i could have been guessing what that star was kevin's the one that pinned it he he pinned the one tonight i think too yeah he's got it he's got a good good palette on picking out what they are yeah so uh yeah yeah he so i was impressed with it yeah yeah it uh but no and then it was like i said it um i actually i think the cedar sleeve was a really nice touch on that cigar too um because again you see it's it's a it's a naked cigar in the pack and it's amazing when you put a band and a cedar sleeve on it how that cigar just now suddenly look this is something that you could put in a in a high-end store now and right next to your you david off and no one's going to blink an eye on that what was funny is i never saw the freestyle live pack yeah and you know coop was asking us i never i never actually even saw the cigars that were in it so um because they they were i don't remember how many god i wasn't a ton and they were sold and so i never i never saw them i never smoked them of course before that you know smoking sample blends and stuff but i never actually saw the freestyle live cigars oh wow yeah they went to the customers just like this one too we sold out of these pretty quickly when they came out yeah i mean the customers like it i could say that they like i think they feel really included um and i can it's kind of fun for them for guys like us we're frustrated just tell us what it is right here but but i get it yeah and so you and i are smoking and i'm gonna i'm gonna say i think you're a bellicose fan and i've seen you have a lot of and this is uh the bellicoso uh in the fsg that's for your store i've always been a belly coaster yeah and you know what the one of my favorite belly coasters that i wish i would have put some boxes away back in 1998 i think it was when nick perdomo came out with the la tradition it was a box press belly coso it had a rosato wrapper on it was very red and man i love that cigar and i love the way it looked i love the way it feel and uh i've always been a fan of them yeah and and you know i just think they're they're you know like a sexy shaped cigar it just looks it looks and when they're made right they're really good i mean because that was i think prodomo makes a very good bella because this is a very well constructed bellicose and i think it's more fun to clip a belly coaster too yeah you get the cutter on you snip and it's like i think it's nicer to cut it versus one you know but anyway i listen i smoke all cigars but i do i i do like the way yeah i've said i've noticed some of the debit offs you've gotten over the years and it's the bellicose i think they look i think they look special in a box right so no that's good uh yeah that's good um and um i like the 7 by 54 and um i'm curious to see how it's going to spoke through the seven inches sometimes seven inches one out of steam so we'll see what happens but um confident i'll have some confidence these stay pretty consistent from the time you light it up till you're finished yeah this is not a roller coaster type of cigar uh and it wasn't designed to do that because um let me explain why that's that is there's a um sometimes like like when you spoke smoke like a davidoff special r that thing looks mild and you started off as mom yeah that thing kicks my ass by the time i'm done yeah it's like i'm spinning it it's more stronger than you it is it's way stronger and so so i didn't want it to be uh uh you know that surprise at the end where you're like head spinning so it's like our like our our david off tampa cigars and supermile cigar from start to finish it was designed that way just because uh you know i don't want to get knocked over whereas what's interesting is our corona 20th anniversary downward off cigar that thing will kick your ass at the end too that's a stronger cigarette very i agree yeah you light it up and you're like oh yeah this is cool i can handle it by about time you're at the end it was like whoa yeah so yeah so uh so this one wasn't this wasn't meant to be that kind of cigar yeah you know because there are some here's what i find as a retailer too um there are some nicaraguan and honduran uh ecuador or canadian kinetic shade cigars that that do start out mild and then really kick up and i don't think that's the i mean that's good for like the nerd the the you know guys that really are into the nuances of that but if you give it to the average guy it's it's not what they're looking for you know what i'm saying because if they want a strong cigar they tell you right but they pick it up and they think it's you know mild and creamy next thing you know they're hugging a toilet right right is is 20 acre farm like obviously it's a significant milestone with a national release but is this kind of another milestone another kind of checkbox or fst tobacco where hey we we can do an fsg blend that's on the milder side of the spectrum right now yeah yeah absolutely that was the idea yeah and and see the thing is the reason i think kevin was able to get figure out was in the cigar too is if you smoke the farm rolls uh-huh you smoke the fsg farm rolls that's where you really pick up the aroma and taste of the tobacco and then you can and then you can peel it out of us once you once you put it in a cigar you can kind of taste it yeah so um you know that's that's it it's when you have cumin seed tobacco too remember cumin seed back is just not mild the buttery creamy cigar tobacco is dominican olor which i love right but that's what makes uh you know a macanudo or any mild dominican cigar taste like that dominican olar and so um but you when for example like if you get uh pilot cubano from from the dominican republic it's it's it's strong and any and and everybody in nicaragua is using cuban seed tobacco so yeah that's why you don't have that creamy mild nicaraguan tobacco it doesn't exist right right so anyway so that's the thing uh fsg's not going to be that that flavor either yeah you can blend it bring it down yep yep that's a that's that's really good right now um and um let me just get back to the office just i got a question just on the on the core if it's the first episode would you ever maybe say hey george state let me distribute this nationally um probably not and the only reason being is um it's that's not my cup of tea it's uh uh i'm 53 years old and uh always interested in new projects or ventures but that's just not one that i like doing um i want to go to the ipcpr or pca show whatever it is i want to be able to go and leave when i want when you're in that whole thing where you're working you know you you got a brand and you're having to do the vents and travel and all that stuff it's just not my uh calling but you were great the year you did the fsg station at the ipc i mean i got aaron yeah but remember i was in drew state's booth remember they're the ones that set up you guys yeah the big difference yeah but when you do it on your own yeah you're you're you know you're setting up yeah you're breaking down you got all there's a lot that goes into a successful show yeah so working a booth like at drew estate that's one thing but actually doing it you know being your own uh you know alec bradley your rocky patel cigar company it's just not uh um it's not my passion of calling yeah no i could get that i could see that as well but like i said anyone can get this cigar they can go to corona cigar.com and get it yeah so it's it's it's available to everybody so that's and it's accessible which is good yeah yeah because it is a good it is a very good uh line and uh it's kind of want to grow on me over the years too for sure so i'm happy it's continuing in some form and like what better place it's continuing in the exact same form yeah we just got a huge shipment in too yeah and it's been uh you know we had on backwater for a while too because you know during covet you had drew estate was backed up on a lot of stuff yeah you know and they had new projects we had a lot of you know they got a little a lot of buns in the oven yeah so so um you know everything's i'm i'm super happy that's good that's good to hear very good um you know there's a bunch of other fsg projects um you got going on now one you talked about last year and i just want to see if there's any more the monte cristo project yeah that's that's coming too yeah okay so that should be coming out um hopefully this year but here's the thing i don't pressure these guys right meaning that you know packaging has been a challenge for them if i if we see that they're backordered on certain products of their own do i want to be opinion asking hey man when's this going to get done was this going to get done when when raphael has it ready to go yep it'll be here yeah and so um that's going to that's happening so um that's great news yeah so that's definitely happening but it's you know fuente uses that saying you know never they don't rush the hands of time yeah and i find in this listen in the cigar business i guess when you're starting out and your entire business depends on a factory shipping new cigars it's a different scenario yeah right we're not in that boat right so when the guys have it ready we don't rush them because let me tell you what happens you're rushing that's how you get cigars that arrive and they still taste like paint yes because the boxes weren't full you know the varnish wasn't fully dried before they put them in ever so that's how these little things seriously it happens right or that's how you get a cigar that you know is is is moldy under the cellophane because it didn't have time to to dry yeah you know so don't you know how it works if you pressure somebody sometimes they'll they'll do things that that shouldn't they'll be like hell you're rushing me that's what happened yeah let's just when when they got it done it'll be ready yeah i mean aaron and i i know aaron i guess i can speak for here we've seen a lot of that in the last you know a couple of years for sure of stuff on the market it's just been it's not just it's a lot and it's from people you wouldn't expect to see it from well that's because their company depends on those brands being done too you know what i'm saying so so there's different challenges there but you know i i started in the business during the boom and that is when i remember it like yesterday getting boxes that literally open them up and the cigar smelled and tasted like a aerosol can of spray paint and you can't get it out of it yeah and then i also remember this was kind of cool though i wish we still had this that was uh there was a brand called v centennial from from pedro martin right and uh they were made by placencia and you crack that box open and half the time the cigars would stick to the lid because because of the cedar sap coming out of the wood now it wasn't cool because when for the customer because there'd be sap all over them right all over the uh cello thing but man it smelled good i mean it was like it was like because that was the real seat and it was all yes so it was like a i it unless you've ever experienced it i'm telling you it was such a good smell but uh but at the same time it was you know uh it's that's that's not very good for boxes of cigars on the shelf and half of them are sticking to the lid but no that that that was what life was like in 96 and 97 you know and so so yeah we don't want to do that again no no exactly exactly true for sure um one of my favorite fsg projects was the davidoff limited that came out a couple years ago any chance we're going to see that one again um i never say never so who knows okay you know who knows if you if you want to you know tell them i requested it yeah yeah it wasn't because it was really good that i would love to have another uh run of davos cigars like the florida selection and others um yeah so you never know you know things who knows yeah i would love to see that again yeah i still have a few boxes trust me i stuck them in there yeah it does it was really good um it was a good expression i thought it was it but it was a black and they did a black label on it which i thought was perfect for that you know for that right now what i've been doing is that the the guys here there's a group of people uh at corona that call themselves the coronians and they raise a lot of money for police athletically here in orange county and so they'll this is funny they'll do like a fundraiser right here in the in the parking lot on the side of the store and they'll raise like fifteen twenty thirty thousand dollars just in the damn parking lot right there and so you know i always crack out a box of the the the dabbled off florida selections and put them in there yeah donate that for them and raise some money because there's one of the guys that really loves them so um but yeah i kind of use it right now just to for more charity stuff so this you don't have to answer a brand new it doesn't have to be a brand is the answer to this or company it could be anything but you do you're doing a lot with fsg tobacco right what's on your bucket list that you haven't done yet uh my bucket list is very clear i would love to do a cigar with hirochi rabbani that's made in cuba with his tobacco as well now let me explain why okay florida um i was fortunate enough to attend the habanos festival several years ago and i always knew about the florida and its relationship to cuba right and especially tampa's relationship to cuba when cuba was going through its revolution against spain it was the cubans in tampa that that convinced congress to to get involved in in that war uh so we called the spanish-american war but it was really the the cuban right libertad so the and they still teach this history in cuba that it was the the us and the tampa cubans that were were instrumental in this and there was a lot of tobacco trade i mean that was there was cuban tobacco coming into florida uh to to supply the cigar factories in tampa and um matter of fact as the war progressed the farmers could tell there's that you know things you know it's like ukraine and russia right now you can't plant crops when things are going haywire so what they did is in in tampa um needed cuban tobacco to survive right in in florida because there was a lot of florida cuban tobacco blends okay and so um when i was down at habanos festival at the uh factory that's it actually says on the factory uh they call it the the eight shipment factory and or locker run a factory but actually what's on top of the factory says it's quest array which is very odd yeah so on the on on these old buildings like 100 year old buildings it's up on the very top this is quest for a so anyway inside that this is the factory they take tourists to and stuff and there's a casa del mano shop right well i took a picture of it right on the wall was a picture and it was tampa in havana it was a brand of cigars they made that they made there it was a cuban brand that was made with tampa florida tobacco and havana tobacco interesting and so um hirochi is a lot like me as far as uh a cigar tobacco guy right and the reason i say that is that there's a lot of guys in the industry that grow tobacco but aren't the guys that actually do the work in the fields right and cuba if you're a tobacco farmer you do the work in the field oh yeah okay and so every step of that process of growing tobacco he knows how to do and does right right and so we both get our hands dirty and respect each other you know for sure and so i would love to have uh a cigar a farm roll right a farm roll made at hirochi's uh house factory farm whatever with uh fsg in it and the reason i say that is because it would be uh something you know bringing just the the it really brings the history back history back yeah and and be able to do it legally too yeah exactly that's the thing be able to do it legally because then it'll be like wow that's really cool again do i think it'll ever happen probably not right could it be done illegally sure but do i think it would ever happen uh i don't know but if it does i think that would be really cool right because that's the one missing that's the uh one missing piece of history as far as a cigar blend that's not uh really there yeah um but there is one very close to it and that's the finca santa fe fsg i just picked a couple of those up tonight actually that would be that would be the that would be the closest to that but uh as far as the that history coming full circle but if it was uh done out of out of cuba and imported in america with with the fsg on the box and all that other stuff that would be cool right so yeah and by the way it's not necessarily um impossible because you did see what drew newman did about uh with his factory and then is there a shot that some of that pre-embargo stuff could maybe make it into a very limited release and and but drew with his uh with his knowledge of of how governments work um it's he might actually if if it's ever done for historically he was trying yeah he said he was looking at some options with that yeah so if if anybody has the the time and the uh because i can't deal with governments i just get frustrated but drew can he's got the patience and me it's like all dudes and like i'm the guy that totally agrees with uh you know from the government and here to help that's an oxymoron but anyway yeah it's fine because i had a question about drew a little later i'm going to pull it up right now so um about a year ago i was here and you and i were talking about what the newmans were doing and you mentioned the what they're going to do with the hotel today i remember you mentioned it yeah uh now it's now it's now it's happening jeff and it looks like they're you know i think it's a little longer that timetable it always it's gonna take a while for sure but yeah so give me some of your thoughts then i guess you could talk a little more open about some of the thoughts with this right now i think it's a really cool thing i think it's a cool thing but i i in and i told eric and drew i said that because they walked me through that place now you haven't been in it i'm telling you this place is like it's a wreck meaning eric and i are walking like this is dangerous this floor could collapse the second floor i'm serious it's crumbling concrete and i said you know we need to be careful here we just this this shit's gonna fall down and so um it's gonna require you know just leaving four walls standing and going from there yeah not only gotten but i'm talking about new floors new ceilings every structure every new structure yeah so that is gonna be incredibly expensive yep but uh i believe um drew has he's got a vision right and i think that the economics of the cigar factory tours and all that work out right will the economics of the of the hotel side work out i i personally don't think so but then again as long as that doesn't matter then do it i think they're starting they're not starting too ambitious with that hotel it seems like it's gonna be a small small amount to start with and then i guess see see what they could do but if but if if if if money doesn't matter whether it makes money or not because that's like when i started right with fsg is the same thing yeah it didn't matter whether we made money or not that was in fact we knew we weren't going to make money on it that's that's okay right but we just don't want to lose money right we just want it to break even yeah okay but this year with the crazy labor cost increases and fertilizer increases unless i really jack the price of the tobacco up we'll lose money on these crops and and that's going to happen with a lot of agriculture products by the way okay if they if they can't get buyers to to uh to pay the farmers would listen diesel's five dollars and seventy cents a gallon okay it used to be two dollars and fifty cents yeah tractors run on diesel and they use a lot okay fertilizer is double the price guess what that's if you can get it i'm telling you when i order the fertilizer this stuff this is this liquid fertilizer it's in a bag it looks like basically it's like miracle bro okay that's pretty much what we use that stuff's like sixty dollars a bag now okay and it used to be 27 and so these prices are going crazy so uh it's it's you know in in maybe this is by design who knows but when you grow a crop and you got that money in it and you don't get it there's no buyer they're not willing to pay for that you go out of business but maybe that's by design so then you can buy your farm for me for half price next year i don't know but um but anyway um if the the hotel in tampa is designed where it's it it's not meant to make money which it may not because it could be listen think how cool this would be right drew is making the jc newman cigar factory much like uh like what maker smart distillery is yes or or any of those distilleries in kentucky right so now if he's got a place where he stays too right and bring customers meaning retailers or whatever cigar groups or whatever that makes the experience even more special and it isn't the heart of e-board when i say you know it totally is it's in the heart of e-board it's not a place that uh that a tourist is gonna say hey i feel like staying over here whoa i don't know about this area right you know what i mean yeah it's it's it's a little rough right there but uh it looks kind of a little abandoned i mean it does have a little bit of an abandoned look that that area does but like anything um those areas just because of the proximity to the city is going to go through a revitalization yeah it's already kind of starting to happen yeah you know people are buying these homes that were built in 1920 and just you know like it's not really flipped this house but you know you see those shows yeah they take a 1920 home and totally restore it yeah that's the neighborhood that it's in yeah so uh but it's just at the beginning of that but that that area one in the future could be a trendy little neighborhood sure yeah i i agree there i think they're ahead of the game with that for sure um a couple of people i was just telling you i didn't think it was gonna be like a marriott is what i'm saying i think it's gonna be it's gonna be much it's going to be i don't know what you see yes how would you see nicaragua exactly yeah i think that's how it's going to be and i think that's fine for now uh certainly and then they i think they certainly have the room to grow there which is good but the difference is is that here's the thing about a hotel too though when you have a boutique hotel yep and this is true in any business the problems are the same in a very small business as they are in a big business actually there's less problems in a big building yes and what i mean by that is that if you have if you have a 20 room hotel that means you got one housekeeper you got one person on the front desk that's it yep what happens if the housekeeper doesn't show up or what happens at the front that's unsure the owner of the hotel or the manager is going to be doing both jobs now if you had a big resort 600 rooms you have 50 housekeepers yeah four people at the front if one of them doesn't show up play still runs yeah and that's why i see the headaches are sometimes worse than a small business than it is on a big one yeah yeah that's uh i can understand that as well aaron did we lose you we might have lost aaron so no i'm here i just gotta turn the light on since oh no problem you're good you're good i know if we or you that's why so that's good no that's good i'm talking too much i put aaron to sleep no no not at all so we we we haven't gotten to this yet but let's kind of get to it so the barn smoker i'm here it's back for barn smoke is back for first time since 2019 right now has it been there long well 2020 and 2021 2000 yeah you know i've prepared for two of those though i know you did i know you were ready to go you were ready i know i know you you were ready to go with those i am if you were state gave the green light mr anti-shutdown yeah when they told us we couldn't have our store up we had people in the back parking lots uh yeah yeah and we had we had nanny state people calling the freaking cops on them but anyway that's all right but do not comply but so you're obviously next time yeah obviously very excited so it's uh it's um it's good i mean i think it's good you know the 2019 barn smoker bear and i were at that one um and we really started to see barn smoker evolve at that event where it had it's still the core of it was the farm but then jewish state kind of put these activation stations in which i got a really nice add-in to that where do you see this one well that's how this is i'll just say so over the top all right yeah i can imagine so what can i mean i won't ask you to kind of reveal what jerusalem is going to unveil at but um anything from the farm perspective that i remember the year we would bare and i would have that was the year that that was the uh the herbicide after herbicide yeah yeah and then instead we turned it into a planting factor he was so excited to plant his efforts he was like beaming with that right we never would have thought of hey let's have them plant all their their own tobacco right so so just people remember that things happen i don't care whether it's life or in business you're like oh yeah [ __ ] either you know my buddy kiki burger used to say it's meant to be or it's not meant to be and and uh you know things happen and if it doesn't go through it wasn't meant to be yep and if things go wrong it's sometimes it's there to show you something or learn something from it or yeah you know so anyway so that happened and we we learned that lemons per moment yeah yeah um but this year it's going to be the end of the crop we'll be back to the end of the crop this year yeah well this is interesting we had uh because of the labor shortage the greenhouse that does our seedlings that remember agriculture is what we need to live right we gotta we gotta eat so people think i'm telling you people need to food prices are fixing to go way up right right and there's gonna you know we're out of baby formula now things are going to get worse so in the spring is when exits are winter time yeah that's when all the seedlings for florida and your southeastern united states your seedlings are planted in the winter right in greenhouses and they you know they they're heated and that's how your seedlings that's why when your first threat of frost goes away you put plants in the ground right that's how you get the crops so the company we deal with which is a global company's biggest in the world their georgia plant they had to close down you know why i had no workers so they had to shift all their plant seedlings from georgia plant to the central florida one right right and they had very few workers as well so our seedlings that no and and i've been dealing with these guys for nine years right and i've done multiple multiple crops a year so i've probably done 15 seasons right these guys work like clockwork this year they were three weeks late now let me explain three weeks doesn't sound like a lot of time right but in tobacco it does when we put a seedling in the ground to the time that we actually start topping and pulling the bottom leaves is 60 days right okay three weeks is 21 days so the seedlings were 21 days late so i was worried about coming in this barn smoker that plants were only going to be about this high right which is fine but they just it there's trust me it's a different when you see the farm and you see the rose you'll be like oh big leaves it looks really good when they're like full and uh but in between that stage you start seeing stuff in between the rows and just not as pretty right and the leaves are smaller but so when the seedlings were late that was we already had already set the barn smoker date and i was a little worried because the idea is when you come to the barn smarter we want you to see all the process meaning that we're harvesting leaves we've already got some leaves in the barn that's the best time to come so this time because we're we we're three weeks late on planting we just started sewing some leaves and it's going to be more for decorative purposes so people can see it right um but the field looks amazing the tobacco was beautiful we had no hail we had no bad thunderstorms now things could change in the next two days but i don't think it will forecast looks good yep but um you never know you know you get it at this stage too if you've got a bad thunderstorm you you guys could come to the farm half the plants could be laying over because of the wind yeah or you know a bunch of holes in it from hail everything's perfect right now and we've had an incredibly dry there's there's a drought going on right now but believe it or not for the tobacco that's a good thing right because then we can just run the the irrigation all the time and keep feeding that the the nutrients it needs tobacco does great right as long as you get the proper uh infrastructure and farm tobacco does great excuse me in uh in a dry spell so the tobacco's nice big beautiful dark green looks lovely right when does it get like like that i guess the part you want to avoid in the growing season for the summer is that when hurricane seasons are coming right well too much rain too like okay when you get too much rain uh it's difficult to give the plant the nutrient its needs because you can't over water it and so when you're running a liquid fertilizer that means if it's raining you're not running your irrigation which means you're not feeding your plant and when it rains it runs nitrogen from the your soil downwards right and so you'll you can tell when a tobacco plant needs nitrogen as the leaves start getting a light green pale when you look at a tobacco fuel it's just real bright like a dark bright vibrant green it's fed it's what that's that's a healthy plant right if you look at it it looks a little yellowy green this needs it's hungry right it needs nitrogen okay so uh so dry weather you have to grow in a dry season and instead it's everywhere that's right yeah it doesn't matter where you are tobacco plants the same as far as how that works so that's so it's got to grow when it's not raining i mean a little rain but i'm saying if it's if that feels wet muddy the plant's going to die so that's why in nicaragua cuba central america whatever they always do in the dry season right and even here like the wet season starts if not very starts like july first yeah and it won't stop until august 31st usually that slows up yeah it's really if you actually look at the you know like florida weather charts man it's like clockwork boom and once in july you're gonna start getting right afternoon every day it's like a cycle yeah you know every single day it's gonna be like four o'clock that that closet and the difference is it's always about how much you know because we're florida's meant to handle that because unless you get yeah you know way way much now last year in and uh there's gonna be shortage of uh of connecticut broadleaf tobacco next year too because last year they had uh bans i was talking to a friend up there i can't remember she said she had she had 20 inches of rain in 30 days and it just ruined all the tobacco so yeah and it was when it was when the crops were half were harvested some weren't the guys that had them in the barns it all molded up because you you're on heaters or they do up there i don't have to worry we got enough heat but up there they have to run heaters to get the moisture out yeah you can only get so much moisture out with heaters it's not it can't keep up with it it's constantly raining right so a lot of tobacco molded in the barns said to throw it out because you get stem rot you know it'll it'll start rotting the whole thing and then uh the stuff that flooded in the field they just plowed under and got their insurance money which is better to get your insurance money before you hang it because they pay you the same price no matter how much labor costs you got in it so anyway that's what happened in the fall in connecticut yep too much information no it's good it's good you're always learning about stuff with that too and i said i actually think like again i'm kind of excited at what you're telling me that you're three weeks late not that it's good for you but i guess again from the tour and you've gone through this a couple of times it's another stage people are going to get to see with this who have gone to many of these things right now yes so the plants are just starting to flower so we haven't really started topping but that's cool by friday or saturday a lot of those tops we'll have the flowers coming out so people get to see that and the honey bees will have happy they'll be making ssg honey yeah that's really good you know the fine thing is my wife loves that honey it's amazing i already ordered some more for it yeah you have no idea how many times people tell us our hunting's the best and they're like and i'm not a honey connoisseur but but uh yeah it's it's it is yeah we actually it's funny we did a couple of taste comparisons at home like this is the best honey i've had i mean and i'm again i'm not a honey person either um uh which is pretty which is real pretty good but uh so that that's awesome how's the utilization of farm are you at capacity you do some more land how many where are you with that well i i have quite a bit of land but most of us caught for the cattle stuff so it's not a land issue uh when it comes to tobacco it's a labor issue so we uh but also we remember there's a i was up in havana florida which was the capital right of cigar tobacco in florida for 150 years right that's why the town was called havana that's another story why it was called havana by the way so it's up there north of tallahasse where art word capitalized so uh there's a museum there and they always ask me to come up there and speak on their on their annual event so i was up there speaking and they were they were they they try to bring people that used to grow tobacco right uh and the people that did it they're all old because it's a generation where most of them have died off and a lot of the farmers that did it they were like kids they're like it was my dad's farm and i used to do this but they you know they're they don't remember that much because they were a kid right right and so uh so one of the guys was asking me is hey man i'd love to start growing tobacco my farm again i said listen all you farmers here there's only one reason why you're not growing the cigar it's not because you can't it's because the money doesn't work out right the reason that that last crop was grown in 1977 wasn't because they didn't know how to do it right because it cost too much they couldn't compete with central america so you can't compete with central america today it's even worse yeah i mean you've always said that corona has funded these farms yeah so that's i keep telling us unless you have a seed to table concept right which is what we have right a seed to table concept right you can't do what we're doing right and so so that's why it it's not like you because if remember i told you we don't make any money so if you got 10 acres of tobacco the difference between growing 10 acres and 20 acres tobacco is getting twice as much work yeah for no month you follow me right right so there's only so much there's no reason to do that there's no desire to do it yeah that makes sense so hold on a second okay one of the other cool things i learned about from those guys is that did you know that the average tobacco field in quincy and havana florida was five acres that i didn't know i had no idea i thought it was gonna be big i think i would have figured yeah bigger than what you had because when you go to when you go to nicaragua you look at you know patrons and placency they got freaking hundreds acre tobacco but you know why because they got a thousand workers out there yeah at the drop of a hat right up there it wasn't like that and that's why so and that's why farmers have big families yeah because you had a bunch of kids out there you had your whole family and your neighbors and hired help everybody was working that's why farmers always have big families in america yeah and i'm not i'm not understating this but you know i could walk from one end of your farm to the other with the course like you go to padomo you have to have this this uh this woody called tram take you yeah because it's so it's such a long walk out there so it it you're right on that that's a good point now if i take you to the cattle ranch you'll leave me in one corner you won't find your way back down but that's different but cows are different that's that's why why raising cattle is different because it's very minimal labor compared to anything else they eat grass they live on land that's native and uh it's it's it's it's believe it or not no matter i know we always talk about these fake hamburgers and stuff that you you like and tell your face but well these i'm telling you the most the most friendly farming on the planet is grazing beef cattle or goats or any ruminant right that's all they do is they go out there and eat the grass it's not like a deer living in the woods right it's the same thing that's how god intended it and and when you when they nibble on the grass it's like when you mow the grass what happens it grows right okay and you know what happens when grass grows it removes carbon from the atmosphere grass plants absorb eat carbon dioxide right and that's why these people are keep saying you know carbon carbon carbon you know that's that's the that's the an essential item in the life cycle of life sure well they talk about it like it's a poisonous gas yeah i know it's like you know exactly it's what we exhale yeah and it's what plants inhale yeah so anyway and and if you want to talk about you know reducing carbon stop pouring concrete and asphalt and putting up roofs that's what that's what does it yeah it's not cows grazing grass no so that i would agree i'll agree with that 100 all right all right so so just this is [Laughter] wait wait wait wait wait wait uh yeah that's fun that's on facebook forever [Laughter] he pulled that i had no idea that was coming out yeah oh seth is going to ping me tomorrow [Laughter] oh i hear you already sent it to him right yeah yep all right [Music] i was saving that one but okay but this this is a question i think it's funny i was going to ask you a question along the political eye actually so no i'm not kidding you're a big fan of governor desantis right huge has he been to the farm yet no but i haven't invited but also i don't have that kind of a relationship to that okay because i am i guess what you're doing there is a historical significance i do think the guy really cares about the state so i mean it would be something i would i mean it'd be interesting to see well i mean i i never thought about extending an invitation maybe i should yeah but uh but at the same time being involved in politics yeah i know how people have no idea how much politicians work well yeah if you're in a gerrymandered district and it's you know you anyway that's a totally different story but people that have to really run for for their office yeah they got to work all the time yeah and you're a governor of a state there are a lot of important issues to deal with sure i get it yeah so uh especially during campaign season but who knows but we've i mean we've had politicians there'll be politicians out there this weekend but but i i didn't give any free tickets so so i haven't you know i really haven't really haven't done that but uh i was just kind of curious on that that's all because again i was just looking at you know you i know your friend has i know he probably would be very into like wow you brought this back to my state you know yeah good idea man we'll invite him to the party i'll cover it for you for free by the way okay yeah that's that's awesome we have had congressman scott franklin over there last uh two years ago when he was running too so so you know sometimes they people actually asked to come out here and stuff so um when we do that for sure yeah no i didn't we definitely take the time for that yeah yeah i think like i said i think it was um uh i have my mom down here and i said i'm going to tobacco farm and she was piqued by it like she doesn't know about like tobacco farming in the us and she was very i said yes only one in in the state of florida like you know i have fun doing we there's i'm a member of uh on the board of directors for the lake county farm bureau and so the florida farm bureau arranges these like farm tour days right and they they go to a blueberry farm they go to a a hog farm they come to corona they come to our tobacco farm and let me tell you the people that come to it maybe only two or three people smoke cigars it's usually a lot of old ladies and things like that they love it man we they hey i'm telling you they they love those tours yeah and uh yeah so i actually enjoy giving tours like that right so people have no idea what a cigar is yeah because they leave there like they're holy smokes i didn't know because because remember they're they're like a sponge they didn't know anything about it and they're like wow imagine that yeah i mean because most people are totally have a different image of what cigars are and cigar tobacco and the whole thing yeah my mom like she's interesting she's not saying she's well she's anticipated but okay but she went to the dr and she saw the hand rolling and she was like amazed what you saw and you know i was like i have no idea she says this ain't like i was expecting these automated you know robotic machines and i didn't i go yeah it's a premium handmade cigarette that's how it's made and when they see them putting a cellophane you know they're like i didn't know that was done by hand yeah and it's hard and it's hard to put that cellophane on i'll tell you that i tried to do it and it's it's as hard as rolling i'll tell you that uh yeah so uh really interesting on that uh corona cigar itself um it was talk i think i've heard you mention this there's a fifth store coming yeah finally yeah so tell us about that me and our friends in government uh sarasota oh wow delayed almost a year by local government and abused by local abuse by local uh planning planning and review board okay total abuse of power um having to go through months and months and months of hearings hearing oh and you know when you do a hearing it's like they have to do a 30-day notice ahead of time then a hearing then another hearing about the hearing and it's like i'm telling you it's total bs and and honestly it's that abuse of power that gets a lot of people conservatives right involved in politics right most of the times you talk to a conservative what because conservatives don't like being in politics because they just want the the government to leave them alone right so a lot of times they get in it's like why'd you get involved and they'll usually have a story where the government abused them right and i'm telling you that's what sarasota was like but we got through it city council approved it even though there was one lady trying to stop it in in the in the planning review guy that was trying to stop it was because he didn't want people smoking cigars outside and the thing is it's legal to smoke cigars outside i can smoke a cigar outside of any business out there in sarasota wow but because people are going to smoke cigars outside of corona cigar that's why he didn't he voted against it because i spoke outside and that's why it's total abuse of power that's not even within his jurisdiction or his what's in front of him right we had to go in front of planting an urban and review board because we don't serve food and it and it's categorized as a nightclub yeah and so that is that has to go before that but because of cigar smoking you know people that don't know about it right have a a hissy fit yeah and and on a protest and all the other crazy stuff so uh yeah that store's coming along but i'm telling you it was delayed one whole year wow and so and that's even with people on the city council that were very pro pro corona cigar yeah i mean literally the mayor called me asking me to open a store in downtown sarasota and and and and so it's like but it doesn't matter remember politics works and here's the thing about it if you are a council member or mayor that that wants to bring that kind of business to your community you have to make sure every eye is dotted and t crossed otherwise they'll use it against you in politics yes they'll say oh he pushed this through when it shouldn't have been done and all this other nonsense that actually delayed it that's why the little you know curtain twitch and nanny state person that says doesn't want coop to smoke a cigar outside oh she's got to have a public hearing and you got to make sure there's the 30-day notice before that this is how it works so anyway it's uh and you can understand and that's why i tell people they're like hey you know you know why i'm so political on on facebook and stuff is because this is reality if you're in the cigar business you better be involved in politics because there's plenty of people don't want you in it that's true that's true you all need to listen when your youtube video channels are getting taken down that's why because you got to speak out against it if you don't call these people to the mat it's never going to stop that's the only way you beat them there's only one way to beat them you got to fight them yeah sarasota um i'm south of tampa right sarasota is an hour from tampa people don't realize it okay it looks close it's not remember florida traffic sucks right and tap is a big area and florida traffic's getting worse the more people that keep moving from california and new york and new jersey down here uh our traffic is is immoral but it's gonna take at least an hour drive to get from tampa to the shop store wow yeah ask anybody that has to drive down i-75 oh wow so um it's an emerging market i assume it's an emerging market right for i mean well sarasota was always the playground of the rich that's longboat key and ringling brothers yeah yeah i knew macho man randy savage they always said he was from sarasota yeah there's a there's but it was always like a lot of old money there too but now uh and that's part of the reason why it takes longer to go through the city council you follow me when you go to those old old money communities you know sometimes there there's a lot of uh anyway yeah so uh but there it's there's tons of growth in that i mean it's expensive there too you buy it they got i mean a hotel will cost you freaking 800 bucks a night right and uh the condos that they have downtown started a million so it's a it's it's expensive there same corona formula absolutely right so you're not really going to change much up with this one we i mean someone's going to have this that's like kentucky fried chicken changing the recipe coca-cola man they made a mistake don't do it right right but but but each of your stores have a a common they get fancier yeah i mean they do that's because we have more money as we go along with business for 25 years when you first start you're scraping nickels together right my first store was a karate studio remember that yeah still had the heavy bag chain in the ceiling and uh and a bunch of mirrors and stuff so yeah so uh but yeah so you know this is a it's in construction it's expensive it's two million dollars just to build out the inside of the store yeah that's it's it's and that's not including liquor license and stuff it's this it's it'll cost you three million dollars to or more by the time we're done it's it's it's an expensive game unfortunately now so when is the target grand opening date i never in my life set a grand opening date until the store has a certificate of occupation you can't do it yeah because that date it it's it's a moving target so the only thing we do is we have a projected opening once you get your your building permits which i finally got um our goal is for construction to be done in at the end of october okay uh for us to be moving cigars and cash registers in november right that's our goal okay that's good i won't actually go to it because i was i actually was going to your debit off store one and i got the flu that was a bad case not from us no it was the uh north carolina floor there you go he was bringing the bug in so i actually was like your wife's like my wife's like you're not going that's this yeah in florida man we don't we we're we're all immune to stuff right well like i said if i had if i had a positive covet test and then like uh i wasn't sick though it was it's attacked yeah if you're not yeah so not working no one in my house had to go yeah go figure so oh all right um aaron anything else we want to cover with jeff we'll get to some of the fun and industry stuff i think it's i think something cool that we do with jeff whenever we're talking to him especially through the pandemic has kind of been a check-in on retail so all the various points that you know kind of the the life of a retailer during this whole weird time you know getting the bar shut down all those things that where where is retail for you at this point are you are you back to kind of pre-pandemic levels or is there still a little bit of movement to get back to that we're higher than prepayment pending okay you gotta see downstairs tonight aaron yes oh i i heard it's gonna be a party down there yeah yeah but you gotta remember though we have a great governor and we have been open for a long time i i mean it's been well it's been a year and a half since we uh since we've had everything reopened so um you know business in florida has been really good and we're in and i'm telling you we are so lucky because i'm just thinking in my head there was not that many votes between andrew gillum who was a george soros-backed radical democrat that was running for our governor the the middle of the road democrat lost in the primary so literally andrew gillum that was running was the guy who was arrested like months later he was the guy found almost dead from a drug okay a male prostitute in his hotel room in south beach while he was cheating on his wife that's the guy okay and that's how close we were to having him is very interesting yeah and so you know that's again politics why you got to be involved so so you know we are one election away from being uh probably worse in california but we have a great governor and um for a year and a half we've been open so retail is booming uh it's back there's um you know the biggest struggle for any business in florida and not just florida it's america right is of course uh staffing you know you i have a friend that uh runs burns steakhouse you know they had this clothes on mondays and uh a lot of restaurants have had to start doing been out of business boyz is out of business here yeah but one of those didn't know before oh really yeah that concept had had some problems uh okay um had a great gm and chef when it opened but you know it's big corporation and and they tend to uh sometimes not not keep great talent yeah and and the chef that was there has a restaurant in downtown orlando and uh he's one of the best freaking chefs around so uh so anyway um so still friends with him is anyone gonna go in there eventually yeah um it's a great it's a great location from what i heard they're gonna knock it down and put a three-story place there so we'll see okay but i'll believe it when i see it but yeah i mean yeah you just can't it is a great location it's a great location but restaurants are always tough remember there's there's that is a tough business but i mean i was downstairs i went in um and look i've seen druid state here for the barn smoke a weekend without a doubt i'm not this it was you guys were really uh i saw will who's my rep in north carolina i got like two minutes with him and that was because he was just that busy yeah and i'll see you saturday i'm like yeah it's yeah all our stores are are real busy and uh but again we're we're uh the the cigar industry though besides retail though is still uh growing in my opinion um all across the country you're seeing uh much wider demographics that started about 10 years ago and um it's been it's it's business is good now do i have concerns about the future not so much on the cigar side but i think uh i think things are going to level out but not so much from demand but because i think our economy is going to going to have some major right uh pullback here which you know things come in cycles and yeah from every indication you just can't be printing money the way the government's been printing money without it uh without it it just it's just how it works i mean do you think have you seen like inflation affect your business yet like what people are spending less on cigars well let me make it let me forget about my business just talk about business period okay like we had a manager's meeting wednesday and i explained to the guys i said inflation at eight and a half percent let me explain what that means for a business right that means that your year-to-date sales comparison from previous year comparison if you are not up at least eight and a half percent you are losing your you're losing business you're going backwards you're going backwards you're going backwards so traditionally it's like great to have 10 growth on a established mature business right that's a great growth target uh of course if you're a you know adding more stores and also the stuff your your company growth but i'm saying same store sales comparison established places 10 percent growth is great now when you got inflation at eight and a half you really need it 15 is what you're looking for which is hard to achieve yep and at eight and a half you're just in and it's the same way in business as it is for the individual unless your pay is growing at least eight half percent you're going backwards as well right now i believe inflation is higher than eight and a half percent especially the less money you make the higher your inflation and this is the part that that that you know democrats lie about the less money you make the more your inflation is probably about 25 why because if you spend half of your paycheck on gasoline gasoline has doubled that's 50 that's 100 doubling it's not 50 when you double the number that's 100 increase okay so if you spend half your paycheck on gasoline and your gas went from two dollars a gallon to four dollars and nineteen cents okay it's doubled if your food costs have went up fifty percent okay so your re and your rent has gone up what maybe 25 and if all your paycheck is being used by gasoline rent and food your real rate of inflation is about 30 now do you think the democrats want to tell you that of course not but i'm telling you that's the reality and that's what and and and so but again we're probably going to have the what's that truth person they just hired at the white house they're probably going to pull the plug if we keep talking so anyway all right that's good all right aaron is there anything you want you want to ask along those lines nope we're good let's go down the rabbit hole come on all right so all right we're gonna do we're gonna we got some we got some hot stuff that's gonna come up in the last segment but we're gonna take a little dial back up so this is our cattle baron steak question and i i love that name by the way cattle byron cigars um really good cigars by the way and you're a cattle bar he's a real guy too that he's uh that dudes oh brian's a great guy yeah really good he's been a big supporter of this he's good for people yeah yeah he's got you you and him i could see i've never met him but i know he's the wrong i think he's using the show he had to leave early last year but uh but he's a good guy um he's a really good guy but you guys are right on the same wavelength he's like yellowstone man yeah he is that's the real deal so i have a new cattle baron steak question tonight uh jeff's gonna debut it uh so jeff uh we're gonna specific we're gonna focus specifically on fsg beef okay um what for surf and turf what do you want to pair with fs a good fsg steak i would say on you when you're saying parent i'm already thinking of a damn steak i was saying i was going to say an fsg tomahawk rib eye cooked on on a searing hot salt block man i just discovered that one of my customers gave one of those to me man there it's a have you ever cooked one no but i've ate more food that's amazing the drawback is you can only cook like one steak on it so it's like you got to do it when you're just john carney had actually made it carney's amazing that guy yeah yeah so so salt block tomahawk ribeye so anybody you're talking about pairing them so what are we gonna pair with cigar wise seafood white surf and turf whatever oh well to me is surf and turf lobster man big old tail okay so if it's a florida spiny which i actually like i like it i like florida i like that you can i like well florida lobster's caribbean lobster so same thing whether it's from cuba or from dominican it's all the same spiny lobsters um i prefer those tails versus the the uh the main lobster species i just think it tastes better but an australian cold water tail is really good too because they they tend to be bigger as well yeah so uh either one of those but if you have the florida spineys um yeah depending on the size you need two or three of those per person yeah i agree so yeah um yeah that's hard to beat yeah there you go that's a that's a that's a good one i do like king crab legs king crab actually yeah as well as lobster i'm not disputing a lot i got turned on well that's that's what you have before that's not when you pair that's not the surf and turf that's the appetizer right and you got to get the crusher claws right so uh these these crusher claws are are the colossal king crab paws yeah that are already cut the shells cut on it so i got to just pull the little bottom and that thing's like a giant lollipop man it's yeah those are those are those are epic aaron i'm not going to ask you that question uh aaron doesn't like seafood you don't are you allergic are you allergic i'm not allergic i just don't care for it at all so i would just have turpenture so you don't like you don't even like any shellfish though nothing if it if it comes out of the water i'm not touching it yeah have you tried everything uh i've tried enough to know that i kind of like as a child it was just it was not a good scene like i was gagging and stuff like that i wasn't allergic to it but just i just i cannot stand the uh texture and the smell is just that turns me off so here's one of the things that's interesting about that a fishy smell a fresh seafood should not have a fishy smell right but just like cooking just if i smell fish cooking i just so here's one of the things i used to do a lot of offshore fishing and so when you when you catch fish you put it right on ice spots you know and that's the key it's got to be ice down immediately and then clean when you get to the dock and cook it the next day right especially on a light fish like a wahoo or a mahi it it it has no fishy flavor to a period and then if you're seasoning it with like a blackening seasoning and cooking it so i used to cook it at the back of the store right and so any customers that want it you know we'd be like here have some fish and stuff yeah you would not believe how many people would say dude i never had i don't like fish and i never had anything like that and it tasted amazing it says because it was fresh it was swimming yesterday yeah and that's the key because in reality if you think about a commercial boat that's got to catch the fish he's going to be out for a few days comes back to the dock it's got to go to the through the seafood house and then by the time it gets to the grocery store shelf or the restaurant that fish has got a couple weeks on it yeah you know so it's it's it's not fresh anymore and then if it's you know flash frozen at the at the uh at the dock well that's probably the best way to be honest ever cups fresh fish it's actually best to have it flash frozen that night which is what they do like when when i went to halibut fishing in alaska that's you know you you pay them six o'clock at night it's all you give them the fish it's all filled and cut you pick it up at six in the morning and it is hard as an ice cube frozen and it's amazing so yeah and when you defrost it's great so anyway i get it but i'm just saying uh yeah maybe don't give up on that in life if you ever a buddy that went out of the boat caught fresh fish and says hey man try this and it's like the and smell it you won't even smell any fish smell yeah it would have shot anyway awesome as soon as as soon as coop eats eggs i may try fish that is not happening that is not happening i don't eat eggs if they get a lot of stuff in them no ham cheese and all that other stuff my wife eats eggs like crazy so when we go out to vegas i always agree not to go to a seafood place with aaron but these guys drag me to the egg and eye or whatever it is like egg eggtastic did i have a great breakfast burger tell me that that was a great breakfast burger see the way he had a great burger it was a hamburger it was great actually so buy real meat i had real meat by the way jeff good if you ever run out of food though seriously the best as a farmer the easiest thing to raise for for and it's amazing for food is have hens that lay eggs bear has chickens yeah they'll lay an egg every single day yeah and if you don't if you if you just let them roam around you really don't have to feed them they scratch and eat uh eat bit bugs and ants and everything else right so it's it's really an amazing animal and one egg a day at every hunt so that's nice so anyway so if you're on survivor don't kill the chicken let it play the eggs right aaron before i can i get to the read i gotta ask you a question you can probably find us out because i didn't hear from fake allen how did the sixers do uh 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where we do some non-star talk we've done a little bit of that right but this is kind of focused on you right because because i do really like following your i like how you do open up a lot on social media um maybe not so much to politics but no no but um in terms of that right there there are three things that i want to discover with you tonight and i think they're fun things uh let's start first with the white castle palette that you did like you've got a white castle palette no that was uh avid darnell with with uh meat clever okay but he came up to orlando to do it okay so what happened is not you're from up north originally oh yeah and we all thought you guys remember we i always thought you guys were crazy for going crazy over white cats yeah well it's one of those things like cuban cigars if you can't get it everybody wants it right but also people that are from up north here's what everybody says yeah oh man i go to white castle i remember being so drunk at 2 000 a.m and go and get it yeah yeah that was all right right so in florida you know there is no white cast from understand the furthest south one is is is in tennessee was there um yeah and they have they compete with another line called crystal there well we have crystal here okay but but um so but white castle's got a following they've done a really good job of but having uh fans literally fans right so when it opened up here in right down the street from the cigar shop it you know that lines dead freaking cops out there having a direct traffic because there's i remember you shouldn't you put that video on yes it was i'm talking about like a mile and a half back up so anyway um i'm a fan of evan's the one that kind of turned me on to that part of uh i'm a fan that it's a family-owned business yeah and that i i think the guy's name is jamie the the he's one of the family members but uh when the stores open and the guy's worth tons of money and he's in a t-shirt making hamburgers and running a store and and being a family but and actually i was there for the the uh grand opening and i think his mom was there too and i thought that was cool listen i'm a fan of family business right sure and there's a reason for that because family businesses are i don't care whether it's white castle put this way white castle which is not a politically uh uh they don't really get involved in politics chick-fil-a does and because they're conservative and they're proud of it you know they're like you know we're closed on sundays you know you know we believe in god the christians right and if you don't like that we don't care that's what america is and i give them so much credit for that and that's the thing about when you have family owned companies they can decide the direction and fate of their company when you have these big corporations it's run by a board of directors or a president which has only temporary skin in the game temporary because they always change yep and they really don't you know they can't they can't even step in the ring on an issue right because you know you're gonna take take you're gonna take some load back from it but at the same time chick-fil-a's business is just there's a line around every building and so that's why i'm a fan of independent businesses they're not controlled by you know they're not controlled by the media they're not controlled by the you know the whatever globalists or whatever they can and and they can have it their own opinion and that's why i like them and they make their own decisions and uh they don't have like you said they don't have to scrub their press release through legal and three weeks later get to you yeah you can talk to the owner and guess what they're usually an open book right so that's why anyway that's my answer about white castle do i do i like white castle over uh over mcdonald's yeah you know i just like the fact that that that's it's a family-owned business and and and listen if you ever watch that movie with ray kroc he was the guy with the milkshake machine right yeah but that's not the company now yeah i can you know no i don't want to say i can promise you that the person running mcdonald's hasn't you know mopped the floors and changed the grease and the fryer but i doubt it i seriously doubt it maybe they have yeah because i don't really know the culture within growing up we knew who ray kroc was i mean you know the baseball team too you know the padres aaron for a while okay yeah and uh yeah so um yeah we all know who he was i mean you definitely knew who he was and and yeah i you know i don't know i guess i've always had a soft spot for mcdonald's for that's for that reason i love the story mcdonald's and actually i love ronald mcdonald house yeah but my point is is that when you have what i'm saying about the difference and maybe mcdonald's isn't a good example of this but when you have these giant corporations my point is is the person running mcdonald's i doubt if they've changed the grease in the french fry fryer which is one of the crappiest jobs there is in fast food right i bet that the guy from white castle has interesting i can guarantee yes because i mean i've seen them in their you know so that's my point and most of the time let me give you another example right because as a in a family business if the family bit and this is my opinion right if you're going to have a good generational pass down and teach your children good lessons in life and morals and how to respect other people they need to start at the bottom in the company i don't know if you know abortions down here behind the cash register he started working nice nice down there uh blown away he started as a bar remember running under the desk here with [ __ ] in there exactly yeah so wow tanya put him to work and he's uh we needed to bar back on a sunday she said boy you're going to work today well good good and so you know that's in and every kid in a company that that's ever had good succession in my opinion you listen to him talking it's like yeah my dad used to make me sweep the floor take the trash out and that's why you don't scoff at people that do that the people that that are you know you know making the beds and hotels and like i say this every time the most important person you gotta have a great chef in a restaurant right but try to make a restaurant run if the dishwasher doesn't show up it won't so anyway that's my uh my my conversation on your question about white castle yeah so what did you do with the palette like once i didn't you have to ask evan okay so it wasn't like you did you bought it no i bought one crate of it that was all done oh okay yeah but no evan that was evan steele red meat lovers club which is amazing by the way yeah you've been doing a lot of stuff with these red meat lovers club i don't care if whoever's watching the show if it comes to your city go to it i've been i've been to a couple of them already you and and now i go to it but don't eat that day yeah do not eat yeah and as evan always says don't fill up on the appetizers that's for rookies yeah and because he will feed you and feed you and feed you yeah it's an incredible value too he's doing a big battleship thing i cannot yeah he invited me i said i just can't get up there that close to the show and he has a restaurant background and i'm telling you everything when he does it it's great i and i and and he's a great marketer and i love what he does he raises a ton of money for charity too but he has i mean i know he's done a lot with the uh alternatives folks with that he's done a lot whatever heck we had unfortunately we had one of our our staff members passed away uh just a few weeks ago but we raised a bunch of money for her twice with her year and a half battle with cancer and uh um you know evan's the one that in a tampa wake whiskey society helped us out a lot with that so so uh that was but he's a he's a he's a great guy we need more evan darnell's on the planet yeah he's definitely passionate i gotta say that very passionate yeah yeah absolutely any and he does a great job it's been a good fit i think with the cigars too with him i think that's worked out well yeah absolutely yeah absolutely um okay so second thing uh sort of this weekend you and tonya went down to miami for the formula one race yeah just some little thoughts on that um have you ever been to formula one never i've been to the montreal one so was it great i went in college it was a big party but the race is good to see yeah okay so i had never been to one um i'd been to indy 500 before which is on a circle track in a stadium so we've never been to the the there's a grand prix that they race in st petersburg too but f1 is you know different level this is uh this is luxury brands you know it's ferrari and porsche and mercedes-benz and and uh the companies that are there it's it's there's a lot of money flowing over there right celebrities and movie stars and all that stuff miami did an incredible job with it so the the feedback i would have to a newbie going if you next year if someone if you attend that race look at the map find out where you're sitting try to enter a gate near where you're going to sit right and then go explore we made a mistake and i had no idea how big an f1 track is but i but tony and i worked well i can tell you that very similar thing yeah five we walked about five miles that day and it was blistering hot and not only are you walking five miles hot on that track too but everything's highest florida right yeah so not only are you walking five miles but you're walking over bridges so ups flights of stairs down flights of stairs and over there you had to not only go up flights of stairs you had to go up that spiral thing to the second level of dolphin stadium and then walk across the stadium and go down that circular thing because we entered on the exact opposite end and of where our seats were right yeah so so but that what we were there for three days and so we discovered that on friday which was fine because there's about half the people there on the friday right so but if we had if we would have done that on a sunday the day of the nightmare yeah because imagine thousands and thousands of people trying to go up these stairs right and so it was it was uh it was a lot of fun but do your homework and then also if you go to the one in miami take the shuttle buses from from hard rock casino and and take that right in because that's how you get in and out quick they did a wonderful job and and uh so i'd give them five stars as far as uh execution and uh um you know i was hoping i was rooting for the mercedes-benz team that's who we were with and so uh and and uh i can't remember louis the driver hamilton yeah and uh george russell you know he's like one of the old dudes now oh yeah lewis hamilton's he's i mean he's a veteran for sure he's but he's the most successful like one of those successful f1 drivers in history he was the oldest guy on the track the second oldest is the guy was it sergio the no uh he drives a ferrari and he's from mexico city he's 35. oh 38. okay okay and so this has been around a long time but he had that drought where he didn't win for a while and then he kind of got back but then the other ferrari driver when he won his first race he was 18. so so a lot of these guys clark's really good yeah so what i'm getting at is these drivers are they're they're really young which i find amazing because you know this is the this these are ballsy moves that you got to do when you pass on these things right and so uh so f1 was great the only thing that that um the cars aren't as loud as i'd like them to be and i heard that's because they're running hybrids so uh they will allow to montreal but this is going back 87. yeah but if you're in the city were you in the city yeah it's going to echo off of this building building yeah so this is a track around a football stadium so it's just not you know when you go to a you know you go to the drag races oh the drag races is the loudest thing on the planet yes if you're at a top fuel drag race you have to wear your you have to wear your ear protection yes because i thought i was like you know we go tomorrow i'll just plug my ears i'll be here right right no i've been the tractor pulls indoors which is really loud until you've been to a top fuel drags drag race and we were we were in the pits area so we were like behind the wheels so that when i tell you this the first car that took off my son jumped out of his seat oh yeah it's like a bomb goes off i'm not getting the percussion in your chest it is unreal and so uh anybody i'm telling you if you experienced nhra drag racing and are down by the starting line you will never forget the sound of that yeah it's or the feeling the feeling in your in your chest yes of the rumble yes yes and if you're in the pits and they start up a car you want to back away yeah if you don't and if you don't have like enclosed eye protection because your eyes will be on fire so we were walking through the pits at one of those races and there was this dude standing there with a gas mask i'm like what is this idiot doing he's got i'm talking about like a gas mask like they're fixing to drop you know some nerve gas yeah oh no wonder they fired at the car everybody starts running because you can't breathe and you're you're literally just like tear gas right and that guy's just got his arms folded and standing by the car you're right i'm like obviously he knows what he's doing so anyway that was yes that was a learning experience too so it should be on everybody's bucket list f1 race and an nhra drag race with top fuel dragsters because that's yeah are you you follow f1 closely no okay uh but you got into it i don't know right yeah i like the experience so so you know a lot of i don't follow any real sports um it's just uh i like to go down the rabbit holes instead of the scoreboard so so anyway so i'm not i don't fall that much sports but i love experiences you know i go to a super bowl or a college you know championship game and that kind of stuff and and being in the cigar industry i've been blessed to be able to attend uh you know these these these type of events so uh the the show you know for example when you go to super bowl and then you watch how they do a halftime show it's amazing yeah right uh you know world series game the energy at one of those is is is great and so um you know i like i i haven't been to a kentucky derby i'd like to do that one time too but um yeah the the experience f1 is more because honestly the drawback about f1 is that you can only see the car in front right yes it's not like if you're not if you're daytona 500 you can see everything around the track yes but an f1 it's whatever's right in front of yeah and indy's kind of the same way because there's not a lot of bank on the on that track but um it's we happen to have great seats right at the turn one where where all the wrecks happen and stuff and so anyway um i'd if if you get a chance go to f1 miami next year yeah i would like to you should go so i think f1 is on the brink of really cracking becoming a us sport if we get a couple american drivers well there is an american team i don't realize this but haas haas yeah yeah but they're not but they're not i don't know how much they're competing in terms of like they're not a very good team yeah they're middle of the road they weren't they weren't in the back of the pack they were in the middle okay yeah they may not be winning but i'm just saying they were in the middle of the house yeah it isn't an american team but they're not running american engines and i don't think no one is running there's no american engines in definitely i heard that that there may be in the future who knows i'm just saying if they got a couple of americans like when i remember when andretti won it yeah uh the only two other americans i remember was guy named eddie cheever and then michael who did a bad and he shouldn't have went when he did mike andretti i'm talking about shouldn't have did it um he just took a bad deal there's there's a the it is a little bit of a fashion show too when you go to f1 in miami it's like oh miami's a fashion show right but listen so so we talked about having to walk five miles across this place there's literally girls wearing freaking stilettos trying to do that and it's like wow so anyway well yeah it's a it's probably the the the most fashionable uh good-looking crowd and any uh motorsports oh yeah that's that's awesome all right last one so i'm looking at the two pictures of your boys yeah i can't believe how big they got we just talked about well one of them and i i'm sorry i don't remember which one one is a pilot that's van that's the little one on the right how old is he oh he's 13 now and he's a pilot well he's training to be one the idea is i mean if you don't mind i mean i don't i don't know how much you want to talk about your kids but that's a i just was fascinated to see that yeah so you know a lot of kids change their uh you know you ask them what they want to be in every three years it changes uh this kid's been interested in in world war ii uh history dad i remember you talking about that once he can hold a serious conversation with uh uh he's done this before too in the military museum can hold a serious conversation on anything to do at world war ii wow anything and it's like matter of fact i was telling a story someone the other day we were at the calvary uh military museum which is considered the best uh military museum in canada and he had a tank out front it's a churchill and then my son said hey that's he said he goes dad this isn't just a churchill this is this tank the sign is wrong because this is a church or something i forgot what it's called he was he was it's got a flamethrower on it i said how do you know that he takes me to the back there's a big tube where there's because there's supposed to be a trailer behind it that holds the fuel and he doesn't see in the front here this is where the flame thrower goes so we go inside when you go to these military museums there's usually a retired veteran that's going to talk about stuff right my son tells him this and the guy's kind of like you know oh yeah sure right kid about 45 minutes later he finds this in the museum he just he goes your kid is right he was that's a it's i think it's called a turtle or gator gator i don't know what it was but it's a special churchill tank and he was he was we do have it labeled wrong and i'm like so anyway he's just always been into world war ii stuff and so he wants to fly he wants to fly an a-10 uh a warthog that's and uh he's always been wanting to do that so um you know if he didn't in and we have a friend that's a retired uh major general right and uh he told us you know hey if he every kid that joins the air force wants to be a pilot right best chance of being being accepted into flight school is go in as a pilot interesting and so that is that's they all tell you that so uh so we started them young and so uh and uh when he goes in if he goes in uh yeah he'll go into his pilot and even if he doesn't go in the air force who knows man maybe i'll buy a float plane or something yeah what are you gonna get him yeah yeah because i i actually uh i'm not really into aviation and stuff but i i do love those uh there's there's something called the having an otter that they have they use in alaska yeah it's an amazing plane but anyway christian euros a great pilot by the way yes i know that too yeah that's awesome man um like i said i have enough trouble with the microsoft flight simulator so like well i was told that that's the one they they told us to buy that yeah it's a little yes the real one to train on yes it's a legitimate one yeah it's a legitimate one yeah you got the pedals and all that stuff um no this is going back before they had all that so so what they recommend though if you're doing that they recommend that that microsoft uh whatever you called it but with the with the stick and the yolk and the yeah wow that's jeff that's amazing man that's good good good for you and both you know you're so dan and obviously boris working downstairs that's gonna be you know um i can't believe uh how like old they are now because i said i remember that day i'm in your office and they came running in and yeah i think van was still in diapers at that point well i always say you know you look at as you get older yeah you know i'm 53 now and you think about what what you know 18 years how quick that goes by yeah so you you need to make the most of those 18 years because uh heck usually about 16 is actually when the kids start wanting to go out with their buddies instead of dad so yeah i look forward to that yeah i got one more college and remember your son had his first cigar here with his dad like no you don't blow this timmy yeah he uh yeah he uh he's coming down saturday so uh look forward maybe we'll get down here for sure uh uh you know i haven't had a cigarette burst yet either but but it's jeff there's something about it um i'll just i'll just say now i didn't have one with my but my daughter she didn't want but her husband we have so he i did pop the cherry with that on him so what i'm going to do is when boris is ready uh and wants to fire one up because he wants to smoke he's maybe he made me pull all the boris elevens that we had left because zavo made those forms yeah made that that's a great cigar he's like dad there's there's only a few boxes on the shelf can we pull them and so so uh uh when the time comes when he says hey i'd like to smoke a boris levitt let's fire one up yep but uh let him you know i'm not so sure i would enjoy the cigar at 16. you know it's like the first beer you have it didn't taste that good so uh we'll see yeah i had two my boys lost their right to smoke for because they were you know when they pulled it to 21. they both now back up they got it back yeah yeah you're talking about the yeah yeah my youngest is not a cigar he's had some migraine issues which is um and he's like it's been tough on him and he's in college and um he'll be my last one to graduate so i'll have all four college you have not had i mean i'm very happy about that but but so i don't know i haven't really needled him too much on a cigar you know what happens he'll be ready for that not to throw in politics but you know six-year-old can take uh estrogen pills but you got to be 21 to have a cigar there like my my kids were like they're not the biggest they weren't the timmy who's here he's probably the one who smoked the most the other two really weren't into but they were they were upset about that so we should be yeah we're upset about that 18 years old you're mature enough to to enjoy a cigar and and you know they say this all the time it's like i don't know if you saw the age of the kids that came back from uh afghanistan that died there when they did the crazy pull out you should look at it okay they're like 18 years old almost every that that almost everybody that killed got killed when they did that debacle out of afghanistan almost every one of them was like 18 19 years old and it's like man this this is crazy yet those people could not legally buy a cigar so anyway just puts it in perspective wow these people have to make life and death decisions uh they're old enough to that for that right right it's not old enough to buy a cigar yeah so anyway all right down the rabbit hole i just i just dancing around the round we're gonna start getting into some of the heavier stuff right now to wrap this up uh so let me do the last round of sponsors and first i want to mention jc newman cigar company founded in 1895 by julius caesar newman jason miscigar company is the oldest family premium owned cigar maker in america for 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deliberation segment sponsored by gunbot and tobacco and trust there's no deliberation when it comes to dunbarton's track record since launching in 2015. this has included seven consecutive top three appearances on the halfway consensus including the number one score a year in the 2020 with the mikada tricky tracker visit dtc scars to find a purveyor that carries the brands of dumbarton tobacco and trust and then hot off the press guys uh june 2nd steve saka will be on the show i'm sure he's going to have a lot to beat me up on so and aaron but probably more of me so you're not going to want to miss that i'm sure he's going to be uh it's his opportunity there so uh so jeff couple of things i want to mention tonight uh and they're industry things this could get i don't know if you have something you want to throw in feel free i want to start with the trade associations right now um and just kind of get your take on how they're doing right now we'll start with the pca right now how do you think the pca is doing what about the trade show how do you think they're doing where where do where is where's jeff borschwitz think uh they are right now well uh the trade show is not as good as it has been of course i'm actually and i use the word sad about it i'm sad that that altus isn't there general cigar david off and uh drew estate and and i think it's a travesty and could it have been prevented probably um you know they they they might have had too much of a closed door policy and some of that stuff but uh and what i don't like is the way these companies uh ran to the tpe because i just i i just i listen the cretech group they're great people right they're great business people but personally i hate that industry that [ __ ] i'm sorry you could talk foreign you know these vape shops and freaking pot paraphernalia and you know drug paraphernalia and then what are they having to sign cigars smoke shop cigar shop you going nothing but bongs and and all kinds of [ __ ] and i hate it i really do because listen my kid's 16 years old he's working down there i got no problem with that i tell people all the time there's people's fight 100 whatever 50 people out on the sidewalk smoking cigars if their wife drives by corona cigar or their daughter or their son they shouldn't be embarrassed that dad is outside smoking cigar at any of our locations now if dad's coming out of this the head shop where they're selling you know fake heroin or whatever k2 and also the crazy stuff remember the whole vaping problem started by a bunch of kids dying on it and why right because they're trying to get high what okay that's not my industry so when i go to tpe i really don't want to be next to the booth that sell on piss so you can pass your next drugs test so you don't get thrown in jail when you're on probation right that's not me i don't want to be around it i don't want to be associated with it people want to smoke weed fine smoke all the weed you want but don't tell me that the cigar shop is the same as the wheat shop because there's plenty of good people to smoke by the way but there's a bunch of people that i don't want to be in i was embarrassed i'm sorry i just went into a wee chap recently yeah not by choice but uh basically my son my son wanted to go in and get vape and then he found out you know marijuana was legalized in new york it was like until he hit the lottery but i'm like why do you want to do this right in my opinion it's a totally different vibe i totally agree it's not what we get downstairs and i and i am all for legalized marijuana by the way right my father had dementia and it helped him he had a legal marijuana card right and i believe that there's tons of benefits on it but the pothead lifestyle of just sitting around smoking dope and not doing anything is not me never was me and any of the guys i went to school with that did that are still sitting there it's bill and ted's excellent adventure but but some people that can recreational do it that's fine but i've seen a lot of people that hasn't you know who does a good thing about that talk to steve's harvey steve harvey when he talks about why he smokes cigars and why smoke scars with his son right and he says he goes because i don't want my kids smoking weed all the time right because i see i've never seen it really developing anything great no so and it's expensive to buy this stuff by the way just saying it's not cheap yeah so listen i am not against right against weed but i but well i if my kids are smoking weed they're in trouble that shit's not going to happen well yeah they don't they can't like it's illegal north carolina so you they can't have it i mean but like i said if my mom has a problem and weed helps her i'm gonna go take her to the store and get it okay and people should be criminalized for that and also i don't believe that that there should be a bunch of you know black guys in jail that were smelling and selling weed that are in there for 50 years and who fixed that by the way it was donald trump he's the guy remember kim kardashian went to the in in the he's the guy that started doing all that getting people in out of jail because there was that three strikes you're out there and it was targeting those communities so anyway i know i'm getting political on you and this is all about tpe and pca so that's why i'm not a big fan of that show it's not my industry but business is business right there's a lot of business done there but there's no way you're gonna tell me that i'm in some i can promise you that that like party by the pool smelled like the weed like no tomorrow it didn't smell like a cigar aaron right aaron did you smell wheat at that cigar party uh yes i did scores okay so when i'm out there smoking cigars at a david off you know uh golden band dinners back when they used to do that i enjoyed the aroma cigars yep i don't when i go hang out at the pool i don't want to hang out with a bunch of idiots out there and you know and and weed flowing around everywhere that's not me yeah that's true so that's why i like the pca and that's why i'm upset though that the big four aren't at the show and it is what it is but i'm not going to that tp show and i also don't like the way i felt that was suckered into it when it first started by the awards they gave out interesting talk about that more well there's a what top to back what the work but worthy awards i mean you're worthy of them right i understand that but then you started watching how after each year how they gave them out it was to draw people in yeah draw people in fuente got it this and the other guy got it here it was to get the pieces i know some manufacturers came in and out very fast they did and that's why yeah yeah because it caught on to it yeah okay so anyway it is what it is it's a whole nother industry god bless america we've got people that are making money off of it legally which is the way it should be right you know i believe every one of these smoke shops that sell vape and all should be able to do that right because the last thing we need to do is be having you know people selling us stuff illegally getting thrown in jail when they shouldn't be so i'm for the industry it's just not me right it's not they're two different industries that's my point it shouldn't be a cigar when they were at the ipcpr like a lot of us didn't like in there either no because it shouldn't be there it's a premium cigar ship right but they had i mean you got to say ip7 they had to draw a line instead they couldn't separate themselves as long as they were you know they couldn't separate premium cigars as long as they were getting these other things in there and that's a whole nother yeah that's the one but i'm also of the cloth that premium cigar industry when it comes to regulation should not be such a what's the word i'm looking for exclusive umbrella and not be so gung-ho about mass market being regulated this mass market should be regulated either right if you're going to try and villainize a swisher sweet or a grape cigarillo right but yet say heroin should be legal and hand out needles and and uh and and say marijuana is legal but a grapes a grape swisher sweets not right that's crazy and it's the same towns that make it legal to to smoke weed that are saying you can't buy a grape swisher sweet that's true that's this is the world we're living it's it's it's inverted it's crazy yeah it's it i i don't know i mean i think my my feeling on that is weeds gonna have their we they're gonna it's gonna turn once they once they're done with us they'll turn the wheat probably yeah i mean think about this scenario right now right you can go to san francisco and legally go buy marijuana smoke it in the parking lot or in the street but you cannot legally go buy a grape cigar because they ban flavors yep now tell me if that makes sense doesn't make sense so you're going to criminalize the guy right that buys a grape cigar but whatever almost like uh glamorize the guy that's on in over there it's not it's we're not talking weed we're talking about the guys that are passed out from fentanyl and heroin i don't know if you don't and seen this this freaking the zombie thing that they do and think that oh there's no problem let's just give more money for it and free needles yeah so anyway we're dancing around the rabbit hole again [Laughter] all right let me turn to the other uh association that you helped found cra now i'm going to be honest with you i have been really disappointed what i'm seeing with cra over the last few months and uh i'm kind of curious to see the organization you found uh where you think they're at right now i haven't paid that much attention to it yeah so i don't know what what it what issue is it that you're well when they put when they were starting to put like their social media account doesn't seem to align with their strategy and i'm seeing a social media account have originally memes which there was some controversy over the memes it's not the memes that bother me it's just that they're not putting up like they're not communicating calls to action they're not communicating advocacy instead it's like pictures of cigars and memes and i'm like well i just don't think that's there there are places you could do that why are we why is and look i should do both though i get that and i'm okay with that because they don't help you know get people to share and look at yourself agree but you gotta put pca done a very good job with their instagram account by the way i'll give them that i think they really cleaned it up and if they do a good job promoting advocacy events and stuff like that but but cra i don't i they like right now they see murder rudderless jeff i gotta be honest with you i'm sorry to hear that yeah i mean it wasn't rudolph a few years ago we know the chairman i know but people could criticize going loop but it wasn't it wasn't like like i'm seeing now so i'm just saying yeah so i don't know i i don't know what to say on that okay fair enough but i do think uh call on them to the mat over the memes is excessive but i think the meme was not as much the issue is what are they doing yeah that was where my issues right when i noticed and i beat this one the noisy i know about several shows already i mean some people were you know went over to talk about this like yeah man yeah they're getting offended over night but do you think cra should merge with them exactly they were getting a thing it was it was absolutely nothing right but but i agree with you that sometimes i feel like i am the voice of of battling the the anti-cigar crowd and and and that's because i'm in a position that first i you know i'm not i'm not gonna get fired for my opinions yep second uh if you try to cancel me i don't honestly don't care because the country you know if you try and cancel me over this stuff that i'm fighting over i'm the guy that's battling for the freedom for us to smoke a damn cigar yep now i'm in a democratic county my my cigar store is downtown orlando it's nothing but democrats i'm active politically and i'm friends with the democrats but they also and here's how it works if you're in a one-party system which is what we have okay and if you don't have the the jeff borswich's of the world to push back on the party of eight that run the entire city or county they go crazy that's how the anti-tobacco people ban cigar bars that's how they ban flavor cigars you got to have that guy in the community that's willing to tell the democrats say listen guys you can't do this this is nuts you know it's hard to defend that position if i just told you that i can go buy marijuana and not have a problem but you're going to throw me in jail for buying a grape cigarillo right and when you do this and you're willing to do it at a city council meeting or county commission and it's on tv and the press is there they don't want to look like fools because there's plenty other issues they got to deal with the only reason they take up these little tobacco deals is because there's a bunch of high schoolers they're trying to get something on their resume for their college to say yeah i was part of this you know it's all nonsense that they do and so you get then you get in the room and you push back they run yep they run it's what happened to me in sarasota that one city council trump person i tried to bring it up about you know wanting to smoke outside we fought back and guess what they shrunk and said okay i was just bringing up for this no it's because you were fixing to get made real look real stupid when i got a bus station across the store corner across the street and when i in the landlord's there with me and we said we walk the premise what do we see i see drunk passed out homeless guys on the sidewalk pissing in their pants and yet you're going to tell me you don't want a cigar bar here that's bringing in high-end clients and bringing things to the city it makes them look stupid right and that's why you got to show up you got to fight back and so so yeah i do it and my customers that are democrats i said listen what do you want to do do you want do you want to be able to smoke a cigar or not if you if you don't want to smoke cigars fine then then do this and and and we'll all go away because what we do in in orlando here in florida actually is illegal in half the states you realize that we cannot do this in chicago oh i know we can't do this in san francisco we can't do this in new york unless we're grandfathered in yep and so that's why we fight oh it's true and so yeah i'm willing to take the hits and by the way if people don't believe that jeff has democratic friends right yeah to my far left is a picture of jeff with his favorite democrat president joe biden on the wall there i got a humor sign right there from joe biden wow look at that yeah yeah i'm probably the only guy that has a presidential look at that so good job i mean i remember you took some crap over that right you know that you met with biden from but i think it was a good thing that you did that yeah listen you gotta understand how politics are that's what people don't understand politicians are like lawyers when they get done fighting each other in court they go [ __ ] drinking their they exchange clients and stuff you know what i mean it's a business yeah politics is unfortunately a business too it really is and and you're never going to get solutions to the problems unless there's discussion and and some discourse because that's how you get to where it should be yeah you've got to see it through the other guy's eyes you got to walk in the other person's shoes and that goes for both parties right but the problem is is that most conservatives the reason they're conservatives they don't want to get involved in it you follow me yep they just want to be left alone yep democrats are activists they're activists they want to ban everybody they're activists they want to control your life whereas conservative by nature is the exact opposite so if you're an activist you actively want to keep people from eating beef or if you actively want to keep people from smoking cigars or if you actively want to keep them from driving a car that runs on gasoline you go out and do stuff you know you throw red blood all over yourself and lay down in front of a truck going into a slaughterhouse or you s you know stand in front of a cigar shop and you know yeah smoke's killing it or whatever that's what they do that's called activism right conservatives don't do that become a conservative all right so we kind of along the lines and we talked about the flavors okay we know what's happening with flavored right now what's your opinion on the industry's fight on flavors right now they should protect flavors you think they're protecting 100 but do you think they're doing that no well swisher is i'm sure i'm sure swisher is a i mean a lot of the industry was very quiet on that language um that came out in that in the noticeable in what way well the whole thing about characterizing flavors is going to affect their marketing right quiet as in not minding that it gets banned or quiet isn't it what's your i guess swisher it's the biggest bit it's a big part of business so they made a statement but i think a lot of people just really didn't pay much attention to it it seems like they're worn out it's not they don't pay attention to it this is what happens with with government organizations they're like the taliban they say you know you guys got the watches but we got the time and that's the way the government associate organizations work fda's the same way they watch administrations change they watch political parties that are in control what change this has been dragging on for now 14 years yep okay and we're really not much further and we still have a definition of a premium cigar by the way 14 years i keep yeah people's attention span is is is wearing out yep but guess whose mission's not ending the fda because why because they keep getting money they keep getting money it never ends that's the thing about the government right they never want the government's never get smaller it always gets bigger so when you have the center for tobacco products it always gets bigger it doesn't stop right so they're you know they're going to cont they don't care if it takes 25 years to do the flavoring ban right because they all got a job and when cove it happened when other people were you know worried about their paycheck they didn't worry about it just didn't have to go to work they're all getting paid yeah so these guys that's you know that's how governments work so this is going to drag on longer and that's why people in the cigar industry is like man i've been hearing about this for 12 years next and i mean and then kind of checked out yeah i could see that but flavors should be protected and here's why right i do my top 25 sales things i'll just everything with that yep right and what's in it every year [Music] always right uh sweet jane was a new one that popped way up this year okay groovy blue top tianus we sell a ton of and yet no one's going to come in our store here and say it's not prima cigar smokers they are what happens is if we're socializing and you and i want to go to the cigar shop and you might not really smoke cigars but occasionally do all right you smoking acid while i'm smoking a whatever a 20-acre farm and you're going to enjoy it are you going to smoke a sweet jean and so it it it helps the industry it helps the business my first cigar when i was young like 20 something years old was a swisher sweet at my sister's wedding all right of course i moved up from there but nowadays the first cigar is not a squishy sweet anyway the first cigar is an acid or a or a vanilla cigar or whatever and the good part is is that if they're these are true premium cigars it's pan roll it's got a you know good filler yep good wrapper they're you know eight ten twelve dollars they're not cheap so it's it's it's just another segment you know these are people that start with dessert instead of going into the main course you know i'm saying that's kind of what it's like and so it's important for the industry and flavors should be protected and once again i don't know of any person that's that's harmed by a premise goddess flavored what damage is it doing in society you know the argument was always about you know kids smoking uh you know vanilla cigarettes or whatever um and honestly they've moved on from that listen i told war 16. they'll tell me what the kids are doing yeah you know what they're smoking vapes yeah that's like i said that's what my kid went to new york he wanted to get vape use right and uh yeah and that's he was surprised to see marijuana it just got legalized two days beforehand right so flavor cigars aren't even aren't an issue yeah and they do the studies they have all the money in the world they can study the high schools the high schoolers aren't buying flavored cigars they're doing you know whatever mix of vape but jeff i gotta imagine let's say let's what's this hopefully the doomsday doesn't happen that's a huge impact it's gonna take on your business i mean if you if that segment of markets got like wiped out on you i mean yeah so that's why we should protect it yeah i didn't need yeah we should fight it i think we i think we were actually i don't know i think we were just very lack of danger on fighting this people remember it goes back to cigar you got to understand the mindset of cigars right you know why people come to corona cigar and smoke cigars to get away from all the bs to get away from all the cnn and the nonsense and everything else they're here to talk to their buddies and smoke cigars and hang out and this is their escape for this is their this is their two hours of man me you know this is my good time and what do you want to do when you talk good when you're when you're doing that you don't want to you know be debbie donner and let's talk about fda and stuff so that's the that's that's why yeah and it goes back to the same things it's you know you've got people that that's their job and whereas the people that are enjoying the product it's like that's not what we're that's not their thing yeah so it is a problem and that's why you need you know industry associations to do it however i just keep thinking that the premium cigar industry should be more uh embracing uh premium flavor cigars i i that i agree with i totally agree with that along the lines of this um has come this other thing and this whole responsible marketing thing we should meet marketing which is because to the kids i know your feelings on that that's not really what you know what are my feelings you don't know okay i'll ask you what happened because i mean i followed that stuff what's going on and i like i think he's a super smart guy he didn't ban me from media by the way because i got something from him today so i actually think you know what i i read his post all the time because i do think he's one a very smart guy uh i have nothing and that risky i think is a small part of the problem right i don't know he got he took a lot of lumps he is bigger there's bigger issues there's tons of this stuff yeah there's bigger issues there's not big issues with more issues than that there's a candy bar cigar right yeah okay i don't agree with it that i meaning i don't agree with marketing all i'm saying is that why hand stuff to the fda to use against this so that's why i kind of said i kind of note that what you're feeling on it so my feeling is that uh i i flavored products are are great but just think like the enemy thinks and the enemy i don't want to give him bullets to shoot this twist right so i'd prefer that's why i won't i won't put any of that stuff in my store because i'm the guy that invites you know the local news to come here anytime you want right you know we'll get in front of a camera yeah on any issue whatever it is because press that's free press what you know you spend ten thousand dollars for a you know 60 second commercial why don't you just let the press come here and i'll get it for free but when they come in i damn sure don't want a camera having a b-roll of uh and you know that's what they're gonna do of course so so that's why i wouldn't i wouldn't have any of that in my store like and this is going back to the the flavors i thought that like i was really disappointed that bear went on a tirade on this tuesday night that cigar fishing i didn't cover the flavor bin and uh basically mainstream media was covering that like everywhere you went you saw you could go to mainstream media and scarface didn't give an opinion on that interesting and and and there was on a tirade was mainstream media covering the menthol ban or or both players they would cover up now because you know what people sent me a lot of those cigar flavoring bands i was busy during that two-day news cycle right so i didn't even comment on it but i saw it there was something else cooking that like look i appreciated this statement while i was saying you know you're right they shouldn't but but scarface i would expect like bear was livid i mean well but cigar aficionado is a purest magazine and i get that remember it's called cigar aficionado yeah but you got it people know it you're the number one source in the cigar media yes but it's also there that they're the the upper echelon if there is one right okay so um maybe i don't know yeah what happened was and i'm this is mainstream media basically and i and what i do now is you have a lot of access to local news with like uh internet tv like pluto and 2b i watched all all this through all the local stations and all of them like looking at this is yeah this is good news and that's how it was spent this is good and nothing was nothing came from a big one of our big news sources that's because the globalists own all the news channels absolutely it's unfortunate but that's why i was that's why i think bear was very critical of them as well saying look it doesn't matter the the the news is already yeah it's a it's an arm of the democratic party which is what's pushing the flavor bans so they're not going to see anything that goes against it there's no doubt the new yeah there's no doubt that i was biased on that yeah so that's why they didn't call it an opinion but that's why a lot of people was like if if if you're someone who's a casual smoker probably you're not going a cigar coupe or developing pallets or half wheel you're probably going to cigar aficionado to learn about what's going on and i think that was where they missed the boat if you're a cigar smoker if you're a cigar smoke yeah or even a casual smoker that's what they're going to look at and you're looking okay yeah yeah okay but back to the whole responsible marketing so we got your feelings on that but my question to you was now the pca wants to get involved with self-regulation what are your thoughts on self-regulation i i kind of think we need to look at what they're proposing is self-regulation listen we've already got enough you got a card everybody that has to come in every online sale you do on coronacire.com there's veritad where we got to take all your information and if the stuff doesn't line up with the age verification you can't send your order yeah so you know what more do you need than the strict carding that's required and eight for a trick what else do we need by the way your website has some of the strictest age verification i've seen tell me about it so i got rejected by it a few times i don't like that but but i understand why it's there yeah because the credit card companies tell us if we don't have that that they're going to knock us off yeah and i've already and we already had operation chokepoint that the democrats did that took away our bank accounts yeah i lost the personal one lost corona cigar you know that's the other thing people don't oh i didn't know the democrat yeah they did it's called operation choke point look it up so so my that's why we have to have that tight rules because we or for us because otherwise they'll they're looking for any excuse to take away your credit card process but the question is does the industry be spending cycles on this right because like here was a good aaron you saw the one last week on cinnamon fireball cigar correct which was this is why cinnamon fireballs the name of a liquor they're gonna get sued over there i'm sure no they've been no it's it's it's in with it's collaboration it's a collaboration so it's a toll collab now if you don't know what cinnamon fireball is you may look at that saying wow here here like and there was some people that didn't know that but on the other hand if you didn't know what it like like and that's why he says how you know these how do you still first off what i i'm not familiar with this cigar so fireball is coming out with a flavored scar working with general they're working with general it's going to be general did that yeah and it is going to be cinnamon-flavored cigar yes yeah okay yeah cool yeah what do you have like now does it have to go like does general have to like get a blessing of a trade associate i mean i don't see how you can of course not yeah i don't see you that's what i'm going i don't how can you have self-regulation that if if if i just that's why i asked you what do you say to them what is the what is the regulation that they're proposing well okay and here's a hypothetical they've talked a little about this if they if general goes back to the trade show let's assume that right and they put that on display will someone say well you know what we don't think this should be on display anymore yeah this is ridiculous yeah that's where i get and i think it's a nanny state within the own industry and look that's rich day's argument by the way and he's he's not wrong on that right i get that yeah i i just don't i think it's impractical to do it i i applaud the pca for awareness on this but i i do i do and i agree with you awareness is good because because people need here's what happens yeah i remember reaching out to matt booth when we were we were we were sending in actively engaged with the fda when i was running the cra we were actively engaged with with the fda that's what henry max blacksman was going after he's the guy that was the the main driver of going after the flavored cigar category because he was furious about the clove cigarettes that basically changed the paper yeah to homogenize tobacco paper and called it a cigar and waxman was on that like yeah in in because kennedy had died so it was the kennedy wax right so anyway so henry waxman's you know far left democrat out of california was going crazy telling the fda now you need to regulate cigars and so we were we were actively engaged with these guys and you know they were saying all this marketing of the kids and all this stuff and so matt booth came out with something that looked like a serial killer uncle cigar and i said you know and i reached out to some men please get rid of this because we're over there telling we don't market the kids and you know they the the the tobacco people always go back to joe campbell that's that that's the that is the that's the catalyst that they use to get fda regulation of cigarettes saying they market the kids and that's what joe camel is for so we do we can't we can't give them the ammunition that they use to take down the cigarette industry and down the path of regulation so um that's why the next that was a while ago right yeah that was restate was not even in the cigar industry then as well as a lot of other people that are in it you know this next generation of cigar guys were not around during that time they weren't around during the joe camel days of of of you know the testimonies in front of congress when the cigarette companies got drug into the into congressional hearings so you've got to remind this new generation of guys what has been used against us in and what what we've been arguing for the last 15 years so please don't yeah don't hand them the bullets that they're gonna shoot at us yeah and so we we do need to to you know that's just listen you know i don't know what happened in the 60s i wasn't born right but we do you and i do remember i don't know if we remember joe campbell commercial but we knew we all knew who joe camo was as a kid yeah but we're older we're older now but i'm just saying they're people you know 35 who have no clue that's my point yeah yeah and so that's why we have to educate him why you don't want to have uh let's let's think of some other creative marketing other than using something that mimics a kid's cereal box or uh you know the munchies i don't to me when i see munchies i'm thinking about that's what you know after people smoking weed they go out and eat punches now but but at the same token if that's the litmus test these same left-wing democrats are the ones saying everybody should smoke weed right so who cares however if you're using munchies to make it look like a candy bar or candy that's the argument that they use against us all the time that we're marketing the children with you know flavoring candy flavored sugar they love that candy flavored chicken one company that's doing that left and right and then and then we actually make it look like candy and it's like come on man we're handing them the argument here but we can we can we always argue when i say we i was cra and stuff is that coffee vanilla chocolate cherry these are adult flavors i'll prove it to you look at the back bar of any bar and look at what flavor vodkas they have and if you're telling me that adults don't eat chocolate ice cream you know they do but right so this is so you're so that's the argument we would use against this but you know when you're using cartoon figures that's why they went after joe camel yeah you know they made it it was you know you look at a pack of camels it was a it was a camel right but when you animate them and make them look like something that would be on saturday morning cartoons that was what the argument was yes and so so anyway yeah i think we're maybe this was all for the good so that the next new guy because there's tons of new guys coming out right now right right let's just don't do anything that that could hurt us right i i don't think anyone's arguing that if you want to make say a cigar tastes like a chocolate bar that's fine right i mean because that's a flavor certainly a sense is good but if you put it into a snickers package which has happened that's where it's becoming a product that's where the visibility is going to come exactly that's and and what you have to understand what a fda hearing or looks like when they do these after public comment they come out with their proposed rules and stuff they'll show you know exhibits yeah and you don't want your snickers candy bar cigars exhibit a you're following me right now it's a small batch but i get it but you know it doesn't matter it doesn't matter these people are looking for you got to remember they have thousands of employees tons of money and they say hey your job today is to just go on google and search for an image of a candy bar flavored uh packaged cigar i could tell you you know aaron and i i don't know how much we get but you know there's interesting google search text we could pick up or certain text we can pick up sometimes so yeah it's not a lot i'm not saying it's a lot but it's not but but i've seen it from time to time you know we could see who's you know but uh i i agree with you on that it's um it's you know and look look that whole nassau report they went after druid state and fuente you know george state they went after over that party event marketing which i don't know you know someone else has told me about i haven't seen this report uh i'll send you a link for it yeah because yeah it's a it's a detail i want to read it because i heard it went after your state heart they went to jerusalem i would like to look at it because we've got a big event tomorrow or whatever yeah it was all curious what they're trying to say they said that these things were like uh these festivals were attracted because look pure state has a younger marketing angle um but through state will also not sell the ticket unless you're 21 right so i i don't know if that what kind of a verification they've had with any of this stuff um they use eventbrite so i think there's something on eventbrite that does that so so maybe they do that um but you'll send that to me tonight because i just in case i get okay uh i'll get a kickback some lunatic that shows up at the farm there or the camera i won't look like the guy listen the thing is what i do if somebody were to do that right come to the farm with a camera and and trying to get you know ask us about marketing kids or whatever it is i'm not the guy that's going to put my front and a hand in front of the camera to got the property yeah i want to say no take a look come on let me show you what's going on yeah i think that's a that's the right way because that's what we do is we educate them on it and then i'll make them look like totally effing idiots right now it doesn't matter will they show it who knows but if you're trying to tell us we're marketing kids i say come on yeah let's take a look show me how many kids are here right there will be one my son right but this is a family business it's just fun it's just fun okay it's a farm i mean guy drives a tractor that's right he was getting people out of the mud one here i remember that so so you know and and i'll defend that but but uh so anyway yeah and the other one was fuente they went after the you know the iconic father-son ad they put they went after because they said it was in an airport magazine and people the kids on the plane can pick it up a magazine on the plane these are the same kids that can take testosterone blockers when you're six years old but can't see a father and son in a cigar tobacco field right that's that's was this was that's what they it's so the report and it's a big plus i'll send you the link to it it's a big file so but you'll be able to find it very easy you can do quick searches and you'll be able to find it can i watch the movie cuties on the plane i have tried to watch that movie it's good question this is these are the this is how you answer those questions right those same people that saying they say that stupid stuff that carlito fuente and his father on a magazine ad is a problem but yet i can watch cuties on the plane yep or something else that's crazy that the kids shouldn't be watching it or watch little nas x with his video music video where he's having anal sex with the devil have you seen that video i know why okay i couldn't bring myself so this is why you have to be prepared to talk to these people because you will make them look so stupid right they'll be like man i wish i wouldn't ask those questions yeah that's how you answer those questions exactly yep it's fair point yeah i mean you've done that i know it was it didn't you made an fda person at one of the trade shows one year and yeah of course yeah i dissected the cigar and showed it to them they were amazed yeah i remember that they thanked the sports yeah that was at the tpe show yeah right across from the place selling piss so you can pass your probation test and go not go back to jail right exactly exactly all right so aaron anything else jeff do you have anything else you want to go on a soap box about or no i don't i don't you know me i don't go on so far not good that's good jeffy i want to thank you very much for the hospitality this is i'll uh look forward to seeing you this weekend uh quick programming notes for next week on tuesday uh bear put together the show for tuesday because i was dealing with some stuff obviously by the time we doing it so he actually has gotten pete johnson and george breitman on the show together nice uh kind of rekindling the old uh draper dialogue stuff so uh stay tuned for that kill i'll be tuesday night and then next thursday night um aaron you won't be here correct um i don't know who's co-hosting that yet maybe bear because uh ben ben and aaron nielsen both uh were double booked i found okay uh but i think it's gonna be bear and we're gonna have terrence riley out so uh uh and i will be addressing the question on why terrence riley did not invite me to clutch burger okay yes so that will be uh and it's a real by the way this clutch burger place that terence talks about jeff i'm not familiar with tell me about it tell me more it's a place in miami i can tell you the meat is fantastic i mean that's the key thing with a burger is a meat it's an independent place independent family uh local guy terence is like basically the biggest spokesperson interesting um it is a really good burger but i wasn't invited i had a bear and i had to invite ourselves to it uh so uh well while you're in orlando though if you're trying to do burger stuff there is a place called beth's burger bar that i've heard good things about i've heard about someone else told me about this yeah so you may want to give it a shot because that's like our version of a i've seen a lot of good things about it but i haven't been there so yeah i'm gonna wait for my boys to get into town on on saturday so uh and i'm gonna but they get in right after i'll be probably as i get out of the barn smoker they'll be uh at the at the house and i'm sure they're gonna wanna so i may have them drive out yeah maybe i'll have them drive out here so uh we're all good i'm looking forward to this weekend's events yeah um and definitely looking forward to seeing you soon and uh i'm glad to be on the show aaron it's been great seeing you again i haven't seen yesterday see you in july i missed some of the uh pairing shows that you guys have done yeah i gotta get bring them back that was one of the good things about during the the lockdowns that we we had uh uh it was we had access to that yeah because now that things are going the same people that i mean we had master distillers on and yeah my wife doesn't tune into this show maybe but she tuned in for a couple of tyler's tune in tonight man we did some off-the-wall stuff i thought but she did tune in for a couple of those shows and was like uh the lord carnivore show i know she did yeah that was cool right yeah and she's like this is really cool like uh she goes why is it so dark there i'm like it's like it's four in the morning or something they're doing a psych so but it was good so she enjoyed that so so again uh aaron thank you as always thanks to our audience uh by the way um i'll close out the show i want to thank the philadelphia 76ers for their participation in the 2022 nba playoffs um you can pick up your commemorative go heat shirt because i'm i'm now rooting for the heat so there you go uh it's all right so who's playing it's gonna heat and who uh the winner of boston and milwaukee for the semi-final nice yep so uh you know uh sixers on my team but you know hey we were the underdog we played so bad in game five we didn't deserve to win this series so better team one allen's gonna blame the coach so uh because he hates the coach but that's okay uh but we're good well quick plug thank you for everybody that supported uh fsg any of our cigars 20 acre farm and everything we really appreciate it you know that uh what we do is a passion project and uh without uh without you know the the great reception we've had for people appreciating the tobacco uh we wouldn't be able to do what we do so so thanks it's what keeps us going to be honestly yeah it's the uh there are some days where you know it's interesting when you you had one of your ratings too i had a really bad day at the farm that was ben who did that review and ben's been tough on cigars uh yeah i mean i heard a really bad day at that point yeah you like in like there was no workers at all right and a lot of stuff to do man i'm exhausted i can't really walk and i saw that and that made that was like that was like the freaking bolt of that was like going into the pit stop and getting these new tires and gas in the car that's good and so uh that meant a lot yeah it really did so uh i appreciate the uh the the feedback and and the and the support and the and the kind words from uh from folks that enjoy the the tobacco no i just kind of i actually may have smoked my two favorite sizes tonight now the bellicoso and the gordo this is the first time i've had either of these sizes this gordo was really good jeff i mean so you did fire up the six i i intentionally brought that six by sixty to you because i don't normally smoke that size cigar and i had one i picked one up yeah and i smoked it and i and i called willie that as i was driving i said really man you have to believe this i'm smoking this six by sixty i said this thing's incredible i said i don't know what it it really i told him what cigar it made me think of and i said wow really this is amazing because he did all the blending yeah and uh so the six by sixty is really the robusta tastes like one particular cigar but i won't mention the name the 660 tastes like another protein i'm not gonna figure that out yeah i do have some 60s at home on this too so i'm really looking forward to this but this this was a this was an annabelle you don't have the cigar that tastes like unless you have a farm roll from right from yeah there's a guy there uh hector prieto i've been to his farm have you had his farmers oh they were incredible and he did 60s there there you go i've got some right in there yeah and i'm telling you i'm like this thing reminds me of hector right those six sixty-five more twenty it was down there i went over my i was down there when they saw the hundred dollar limit and uh i bought a ton i mean you should yeah gone they're all gone i mean i smoked everyone i still have i said really man this thing reminds me of that cigar right and so uh i can't disagree i could see it in the city yeah and i and you know i'm not saying it's the same cigar but immediately my brain went to that cigar that's what it tastes like so uh so anyway that's why i pulled it because i normally don't smoke this exactly it was good so when i i hadn't tried it so i wanted to so um so well one thing so when you read aaron's review the fsg make sure it's not on a bad day i don't know you really yeah i shouldn't say that we we're we're in the process of smoking it don't have to finish through it don't don't don't do it those guys okay all right you just put my reputation out there you don't even know what i thought of the scar yet i don't aaron do you have a reputation of being a ball buster on reviews oh yeah i think i'm probably hating everything i'm yeah he was a big fsg guy like the earliest guy who's and i remember it was on your top 25 yeah you were just absolutely yeah the uh yeah the cordoba morales you know the fsg stuff we it's been on our list and stuff like that yeah we're we're big fsg fans i picked up that based on your review actually tonight yeah so why are you known as being such a tough guy on on because i'm just honest like you know yeah i just i you know i say what i think if if it's an average cigar it's an average cigar here's where he gets beat up on him fairly like there's not a lot of skulls aaron said this is a piece of garbage right right it's like it's average i don't know if i'm gonna come back to it that that's kind of where he is with that yeah that says is another story i won't go with zest but he'll he'll go either side but yeah i'm picking on stats but no yeah everybody everybody thinks that their cigar is the best cigar in the world and all this stuff if somebody says it's average then they get their feelings that's where that's that's why i'm publicly number one yeah i'm real this gordo is the biggest surprise of this of the line listen i'm i'm a duck it rolls off my back so it's like you know everybody not not every flavor is for every person you know i'm saying so so uh the only thing on a review that that uh that is not acceptable um in my opinion is bad construction if there's bad construction the factory should have addressed that should have caught it right and i like to think that we deal with factories that that isn't an issue with right yeah but but you know you really a customer should never be getting an under-filled cigar that's canoeing and all that kind of stuff right you can you can feel that when you're and and in today's world too no one should be getting a plug cigar you know everybody should be draw testing it and everything else and so those are the two things that aren't subjective you know a plug cigar is a plug cigar and a cigar that's under filled in in canoes on you is is it is what it is it shouldn't happen yeah i had a 30 cigar and aaron saw the pictures and it was in the review this thing was cracking at the seams and it was in the same humidor as everything else that gets reviewed i had reviewed a cigar they've asked me to re-review it we'll see what happens i haven't i have it but uh yeah but yeah i mean you 30 cigar how i might i would have been wrong not to put that review out there well it's good to point it out but but you know unfortunately there are some thin tobaccos that that's the problem with yeah some real thin ecuador leaves that that that will split yeah and this was a very fried this was a very fragile wrapper that was on yeah so yeah it's good for them to know but as the manufacturer what they probably should do is you know hey we just can't use that kind of relief anymore yep but anyway well i i hopefully look forward to the review but don't feel any pressure be honest you're not always always honest yeah we'll never hold back so yeah but if it is if it is a bad construct scar i'll be upset about that one but i don't i don't think that's the case good all right all right so thanks to everybody uh that's gonna wrap up primetime episode 227 into the annals of history for thursday may 12 2022. uh we'll see everybody next week take care everybody see you guys you
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Vākya-Vṛtti 11-13: Recognizing the Self
[Music] why do you not recognize your own self which is an embodiment of Eternal Bliss Essence the witnessing light that illumines the inner equipments and their [Music] functions [Applause] give up the intellectual misconception that the self is the body Etc and always meditate upon and think yourself to be the Eternal knowledge Bliss the witness of the intellect a sheer mass of pure knowledge [Music] [Applause] [Music] the body is not the self like the pot Etc the body also has form Etc and again the body is a modification of the great elements such as Akasha just like the pot Namaste so why aren't you enlightened why don't you recognize your own self that's what this teacher is saying to the student you don't recognize yourself why because as discussed in verses 9 and 10 you don't have the proper definition for the terms so when you hear thou art that you don't get it now I know everybody believes that they know what the words mean but belief is not fact you have been hypnotized by schooling to repeat phrases in Social contexts and think that you know what they mean but actually you don't because you cannot recite the definition of the words this is a pivotal crucial Point how can you learn from the scriptures if you don't know the meaning of the words knowing the meaning of the words means you can recite the definition of the words if you can't recite the definitions you don't know what the word means and that is true for 99.99% of all the people in the world because they don't read the dictionary they don't understand their own language even the language that they think in internally Al they don't understand it it's weird huh so what are you then what is the self actually the witness that which is aware aware of what the body the senses the sense objects and the mind well people would say but that's me that's my body see and this is another hypnotic trance people have named this body your name is such and such and then it's recorded in some records and filed in the states records and then forever afterwards you are known by that name that is your identity your identification that's exactly the correct terminology but you are not the body nor the names you are that which is aware of it all now you could say well I don't see any awareness I don't see any self I don't see any Brahman of course course not because you are Brahman you are the Brahman you are the one who is aware so you can't see yourself the closest you can come is when you read the scriptures and the scriptures describe the self as that which is aware of everything so you see it's a conundrum it's a problem for people to get it otherwise they would be enlightened the first time they hear you are Brahman oh yeah oh I see got it right you are already Brahman you've always been Brahman you've never been anything else but Brahman but you have been hypnotized to accept the body and the body's name the body's senses the sense objects revealed by those senses called possessions and so on and recognize these as yourself but not to recognize the one who is aware of all this that is illusion that is the Maya that is the sleep that keeps us from Awakening to the reality so it would be great if simple intellectual knowledge of this was enough but it's not it has to become a feature of one's being now we talk about being and ontology and antics and related topics on this channel since the beginning over 10 years like 12 years now and people still don't get it I can tell from the comments that they don't get it how is that because they keep talking about other things and not about the self they keep talking about the objects of Consciousness and not about Consciousness itself they keep using the terminology that confuses Consciousness with being but Consciousness is not being it's different so you can be aware intellectually oh yes I am Brahman and be a total sleep total unawareness of your real self it's quite possible so then how does one become aware of what the real self is well you have to use discrimination via viaha means separating the permanent the Eternal from the temporary the non Eternal and if you go through this NY netti huh rejecting the non-eternal then whatever is left is going to be the Eternal based on the principle of the remainder so if you reject the gross body the senses the mind and even the intelligence what is left only awareness not awareness of something but just pure awareness all by itself that is Tia see that is Brahman that is the self I don't know how many times I'm going to have to say this before you get it I don't know how many times you're going to have to hear it if you study the scriptures which you should huh but this is the key you have to keep hearing keep discussing with others and with yourself even the tenants of this philosophy Adu to philosophy and one of these days it's going to sink in and you're going to get it oh I am that which is aware of everything oh I get it and in that moment your Consciousness will change in that moment you become enlightened so this is why Ram Mahari says you cannot see the self you can only be the self because the self is the Seer just like the eye cannot see itself without a mirror in the same way the self cannot see itself there is no mirror that will reveal it except the mirror of knowledge the mirror of the scriptures especially the upanishads now all this is moot without the qualifications in other words you can study the scriptures you can read and hear and discuss this philosophy forever but you won't get it until you become qualified and we've talked about this on numerous occasions those qualifications really the essence of them is to reject the passionate life of chasing sense objects and desires when when one drops all those activities only then one can cognize the self why is that because every time you initiate an action based on a desire you confirm the misunderstanding of the self as the body and the mind and the intelligence and if you keep on affirming this identification with the gross and subtle bodies how can you realize or how can you recognize the actual self which is that which is aware of all these things you have to make very certain within your own self and the next verses are going to describe this process the next few verses of V that you have to ascertain within yourself that you are the one who is aware of all these different things the intelligence the mind the thoughts the ego the desires the body the bodily energies uh The [Music] Prana and all of the senses and organs and their objects you are the one who is aware of these things only you are not the body or the mind or any of the other things that you are aware of the Seer is separate from the seen and can never become the scene if it's just like a a mirror a mirror never becomes that which is reflected in it it only temporarily adopts those qualities in order to furnish a reflection and the same is true of the self the self apparently takes on the qualities of the things that it is aware of but actually it is never conditioned it is never changed it is only itself and that self is without qualities without a body without a mind without thoughts without intelligence even without Consciousness all these are super imposed on it from outside and because we elect allow this superimposition we even believe in it we think that it's true we remain in illusion in unenlightenment in conditioned Consciousness in suffering because all of these perceptions all of these identifications lead to suffering due to repeated birth and death s s so the way out of this whole trap is to Simply distinguish by discrimination between the Seer and the seen that is the secret of [Music] enlightenment namash
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🌟My Favourite Simple Budgeting Tip🌟 will transform your money mindset
it's really easy isn't it to just think you know how much money you've got in your bank account oh that's fine I'm sure I've got a few hundred pounds in there when was the last time you actually checked so I got this as a really fantastic and easy tip from my other half actually Justin as a business owner of course he's got multiple amounts of money leaving the account and entering the account willing you know and it's just something that he does almost automatically every few days is just check in just to ensure you know invoices are paid Etc so check in your bank account every single day it may seem the most ridiculous thing to do and almost like an Overkill but genuinely if you're really stuck in your own head and you can't think of how to move on when it comes to budgeting just make a little promise to yourself that for five minutes a day and it could be after your morning shower when you're sitting on the bed anyway flicking through your phone just log on to your bank account and just have a quick check what's coming what's gone out does that look about right I just literally log out try that every single day for two weeks and I can guarantee you'll get yourself into a rhythm that will feel very natural particularly if budgeting and looking at your money management is not really something you're very comfortable with it's going to really be quite transformational give it and go and tell me how you get on
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Space habitats | Wikipedia audio article
a space habitat also called a space colony space settlement orbital habitat orbital settlement or orbital colony is a type of space station intended as a permanent settlement rather than as a simple way station or other specialized facility no space habitat has been constructed yet but many design concepts with varying degrees of realism have come both from engineers and from science fiction authors the term space habitat sometimes includes more broadly colonies built on or in a body other than earth such as the moon mars or an asteroid this article concentrates on self-contained structures envisaged for micro-g environments topic motivation several motivations for building space colonies have been proposed survival of human civilization in the biosphere in case of a disaster on the earth natural or man-made huge resources in space for expansion of human society expansion without any ecosystems to destroy or indigenous peoples to displace it could help the earth by relieving population pressure and taking industry off earth c reasons for space colonization or space and survival topic advantages a number of arguments are made for space habitats having a number of advantages topic access to solar energy space has an abundance of light produced from the sun in earth orbit this amounts to 1400 watts of power per square meter this energy can be used to produce electricity from solar cells or heat engine based power stations processors provide light for plants to grow into warm space colonies topic outside gravity well earth to space habitat trade would be easier than earth to planetary colony trade as colonies orbiting earth will not have a gravity well to overcome to export to earth and a smaller gravity well to overcome to import from earth topic in-situ resource utilization space habitats may be supplied with resources from extraterrestrial places like mars asteroids or the moon in situ resource utilization isru c asteroid mining one could produce breathing oxygen drinking water and rocket fuel with the help of isru it may become possible to manufacture solar panels from lunar materials topic asteroids and other small bodies most asteroids have a mixture of materials that could be mined and because these bodies do not have substantial gravity wells it would require low delta 5 to draw materials from them and haul them to a construction site there is estimated to be enough material in the main asteroid belt alone to build enough space habitats to equal the habitable surface area of 3000 earths topic population a 1974 estimate assumed that collection of all the material in the main asteroid belt would allow habitats to be constructed to give an immense total population capacity using the free-floating resources of the solar system this estimate extended into the trillions topic 0g recreation if a large area at the rotation axis is enclosed various zero-g sports are possible including swimming hang gliding and the use of human-powered aircraft topic passenger compartment a space habitat can be the passenger compartment of a large spacecraft for colonizing asteroids moons and planets it can also function as one for a generation ship for travel to other planets c space and survival or distant stars l r shepherd described a generation starship in 1952 comparing it to a small planet with many people living in it topic requirements the requirements for a space habitat are many they would have to provide all the material needs for hundreds or thousands of humans in an environment out in space that is very hostile to human life topic atmosphere air pressure with normal partial pressures of oxygen 21 carbon dioxide and nitrogen 78 is a basic requirement of any space habitat basically most space colony designs concepts envision large thin wool pressure vessels the required oxygen could be obtained from lunar rock nitrogen is most easily available from the earth but is also recycled nearly perfectly also nitrogen in the form of ammonia nh3 may be obtainable from comets and the moons of outer planets nitrogen may also be available in unknown quantities on certain other bodies in the outer solar system the air of a colony could be recycled in a number of ways one concept is to use photosynthetic gardens possibly via hydroponics or forest gardening however these do not remove certain industrial pollutants such as volatile oils and excess simple molecular gases the standard method used on nuclear submarines a similar form of closed environment is to use a catalytic burner which effectively decomposes most organics further protection might be provided by a small cryogenic distillation system which would gradually remove impurities such as mercury vapor and noble gases that cannot be catalytically burned topic food production organic materials for food production would also need to be provided at first most of these would have to be imported from earth after that feces recycling should reduce the need for imports one proposed recycling method would start by burning the cryogenic distillate plants garbage and sewage with air in an electric arc and distilling the result the resulting carbon dioxide and water would be immediately usable in agriculture the nitrates and salts in the ash could be dissolved in water and separated into pure minerals most of the nitrates potassium and sodium salts would recycle as fertilizers other minerals containing iron nickel and silicon could be chemically purified in batches and reused industrially the small fraction of remaining materials well below 0.01 percent by weight could be processed into pure elements with zero gravity mass spectrometry and added in appropriate amounts to the fertilizers and industrial stocks it is likely that methods would be greatly refined as people began to actually live in space habitats topic artificial gravity long-term on-orbit studies have proven that zero gravity weakens bones and muscles and upsets calcium metabolism and immune systems most people have a continual stuffy nose or sinus problems and a few people have dramatic incurable motion sickness most colony designs would rotate in order to use inertial forces to simulate gravity nasa studies with chickens and plants have proven that this is an effective physiological substitute for gravity turning one's head rapidly in such an environment causes a tilt to be sensed as one's inner ears move at different rotational rates centrifuge studies show that people get motion sick in habitats with a rotational radius of less than 100 meters or with a rotation rate above three rotations per minute however the same studies and statistical inference indicate that almost all people should be able to live comfortably in habitats with a rotational radius larger than 500 meters and below 1 rpm experienced persons were not merely more resistant to motion sickness but could also use the effect to determine spinward and anti-spinward directions in the centrifuges topic protection from radiation some very large space habitat designs could be effectively shielded from cosmic rays by the structure and air smaller habitats could be shielded by stationary non-rotating bags of rock sunlight could be admitted indirectly via mirrors in radiation-proof louvers which would function in the same manner as a periscope for instance four metric tons per square meter of surface area could reduce radiation dosage to several msv or less annually below the rate of some populated high natural background areas on earth alternative concepts based on active shielding are untested yet and more complex than such passive mass shielding but usage of magnetic and or electric fields to deflect particles could potentially greatly reduce mass requirements if a space habitat is located at l4 l5 then its orbit will take it outside of the protection of the earth's magnetosphere for approximately two-thirds of the time as happens with the moon putting residents at risk of proton exposure from the solar wind see health threat from cosmic rays topic heat rejection the colony is in a vacuum and therefore resembles a giant thermos bottle habitats also need a radiator to eliminate heat from absorbed sunlight very small habitats might have a central vein that rotates with the colony in this design convection would raise hot air up toward the center and cool air would fall down into the outer habitat some other designs would distribute coolants such as chilled water from a central radiator meteoroids and dust the habitat would need to withstand potential impacts from space debris meteoroids dust etc most meteoroids that strike the earth vaporize in the atmosphere without a thick protective atmosphere meteoroid strikes would pose a much greater risk to a space habitat radar will sweep the space around each habitat mapping the trajectory of debris and other man-made objects and allowing corrective actions to be taken to protect the habitat in some designs o'neill nasser ames stanford taurus and crystal palace in a hat box habitat designs have a non-rotating cosmic ray shield of packed sand approximately 1.9 meters thick or even artificial aggregate rock 1.7 meters air zats concrete other proposals use the rockers structure and integral shielding o'neill the high frontier shepard concrete space colonies space flight journal of the bis in any of these cases strong meteoroid protection is implied by the external radiation shell approximately 4.5 tonnes of rock material per square meter suggestions have been made to layer such protections around a habitat multiple thicknesses up to such protection to equal an earth city which after all is completely vulnerable to total obliteration at any second without notice under the open sky a small rock such as hit near chileabinsk in 2013 being too numerous and hard to detect for any mitigation scenario or advance warning with such a shell mass of a colony goes up sharply but it is only dumb structure possibly non-rotating and rock dust as industrial slag is a free leftover from processing regolith for metals or volatiles extraction note that solar power satellites are proposed in the multi gw ranges and such energies and technologies would allow constant radar mapping of nearby 3d space out to arbitrarily far away limited only by effort expended to do so proposals are available to move even kilometer-sized neos to high earth orbits and reaction engines for such purposes would move a space colony in any arbitrarily large shield but not in any timely or rapid manner the thrust being very low compared to the huge mass topic attitude control most mirror geometries require something on the habitat to be aimed at the sun and so attitude control is necessary the original o'neill design used the two cylinders as momentum wheels to roll the colony and push the sunwood pivots together or apart to use precession to change their angle topic considerations topic initial capital outlay even the smallest of the habitat designs mentioned below are more massive than the total mass of all items that humans have ever launched into earth orbit combined prerequisites to building habitats are either cheaper launch costs or a mining and manufacturing base on the moon or other body having low delta v from the desired habitat location topic location the optimal habitat orbits are still debated and so orbital station keeping is probably a commercial issue the lunar l4 and l5 orbits are now thought to be too far away from the moon and earth a more modern proposal is to use a two to one resonance orbit that alternately has a close low energy cheap approach to the moon and then to the earth this provides quick inexpensive access to both raw materials in the major market most colony designs plan to use electromagnetic tether propulsion or mass drivers used as rocket motors the advantage of these is that they either use no reaction mass at all or use cheap reaction mass topic conceptual studies topic o'neill the high frontier around 1970 near the end of project apollo 1961-1972 gerard k o'neal an experimental physicist at princeton university was looking for a topic to tempt his physics students most of them freshmen in engineering he hit upon the idea of a signing and feasibility calculations for large space habitats to his surprise the habitats seemed feasible even in very large sizes cylinders eight kilometers five miles in diameter and 32 kilometers 20 miles long even if made from ordinary materials such as steel and glass also the students solved problems such as radiation protection from cosmic rays almost free in the larger sizes getting naturalistic sun angles provision of power realistic pest-free farming and orbital attitude control without reaction motors o'neill published an article about these colony concepts in physics today in 1974. see the above illustration of such a colony a classic o'neill colony he expanded the article in his 1976 book the high frontier human colonies in space topic nasa ames stanford 1975 summer study the result motivated nasa to sponsor a couple of summer workshops led by o'neill several concepts were studied with sizes ranging from 1000 to 10 million people including versions of the stanford taurus three concepts were presented to nasa the bernal sphere the toroidal colony and the cylindrical colony o'neal's concepts had an example of a payback scheme construction of solar power satellites from lunar materials o'neill did not emphasize the building of solar power satellites as such but rather offered proof that orbital manufacturing from lunar materials could generate profits he and other participants presumed that once such manufacturing facilities had started production many profitable uses for them would be found and the colony would become self-supporting and begin to build other colonies as well the concept studies generated a notable groundswell of public interest one effect of this expansion was the founding of the l5 society in the u.s a group of enthusiasts that desired to build and live in such colonies the group was named after the space colony orbit which was then believed to be the most profitable a kidney-shaped orbit around either of earth's lunar lagrange points 5 or 4 topic space studies institute in 1977 o'neill founded the space studies institute which initially funded and constructed some prototypes of the new hardware needed for a space colonization effort as well as producing a number of feasibility studies one of the early projects for instance involved a series of functional prototypes of a mass driver the essential technology for moving ores efficiently from the moon to space colony orbits topic nasa concepts some nasa concept studies included island one a bernal sphere habitat for about 10 000 to 20 000 people stanford taurus an alternative to island one o'neill cylinder island three an even larger design 3.2 kilometers radius and 32 kilometers long lewis one a cylinder of radius 250 meters with a non-rotating radiation shielding the shielding protects the microgravity industrial space too the rotating part is 450 meters long and has several inner cylinders some of them are used for agriculture kalpana 1 revised a short cylinder with 250 meters radius and 325 meters length the radiation shielding is 20 per square meter and rotates it has several inner cylinders for agriculture and recreation it is sized for 3 000 residents ebola a spacecraft or habitat connected by a cable to a counterweight or other habitat this design has been proposed as a marsh ship initial construction shack for a space habitat and orbital hotel it has a comfortably long and slow rotational radius for a relatively small station mass also if some of the equipment can form the counterweight the equipment dedicated to artificial gravity is just a cable and thus has a much smaller mass fraction than in other concepts for a long-term habitation however radiation shielding must rotate with the habitat and is extremely heavy thus requiring a much stronger and heavier cable beaded habitats this speculative design was also considered by the nasa studies small habitats would be mass-produced to standards that allow the habitats to interconnect a single habitat can operate alone as a bowler however further habitats can be attached to grow into a dumbbell then a bow tie then a ring then a cylinder of beads and finally a framed array of cylinders each stage of growth shares more radiation shielding and capital equipment increasing redundancy and safety while reducing the cost per person this concept was originally proposed by a professional architect because it can grow much like earthbound cities with incremental individual investments unlike those that require large startup investments the main disadvantage is that the smaller versions use a large structure to support the radiation shielding which rotates with them in large sizes the shielding becomes economical because it grows roughly as the square of the colony radius the number of people their habitats and the radiators to cool them grow roughly as the cube of the colony radius topic other concepts bubble world the bubble world or inside outside concept was originated by dandridge m cole in 1964 the concept calls for drilling a tunnel through the longest axis of a large asteroid of iron or nickel iron composition and filling it with a volatile substance possibly water a very large solar reflector would be constructed nearby focusing solar heat onto the asteroid first to weld and seal the tunnel ends then more diffusely to slowly heat the entire outer surface as the metal softens the water inside expands and inflates the mass while rotational forces help shape it into a cylindrical form once expanded and allowed to cool it can be spun to produce artificial gravity by centrifugation and the interior filled with soil air and water by creating a slight bulge in the middle of the cylinder a ring-shaped lake can be made to form reflectors would allow sunlight to enter and to be directed where needed this method would require a significant human and industrial presence in space to be at all feasible the concept was popularized by science fiction author larry niven in his known space stories describing such worlds as the primary habitats of the belters a civilization who had colonized the asteroid belt asteroid terrarium a similar idea to the bubble world the asteroid terrarium appears in the novel 2312 authored by hard science fiction writer kim stanley robinson bishop ring a speculative design using carbon nanotubes a bishop ring is a taurus 1000 kilometers in radius 500 kilometers in width and with atmosphere retention walls 200 kilometers in height the habitat would be large enough that it could be roofless open to outer space on the inner rim mckendree cylinder another concept that would use carbon nanotubes a mckendree cylinder is paired cylinders in the same vein as the island 3 concept but each 460 kilometers in radius and 4600 kilometers long versus 3.2 kilometers radius and 32 kilometers long in the island 3 topic gallery topic current projects the following projects and proposals while not truly space habitats incorporate aspects of what they would have and may represent stepping stones towards eventually building of space habitats the nautilus x multi-mission space exploration vehicle mmsev this 2011 nasa proposal for a long-duration crude space transport vehicle included an artificial gravity compartment intended to promote crew health for a crew of up to six persons on missions of up to two years duration the partial g taurus ring centrifuge would utilize both standard metal frame and inflatable spacecraft structures and would provide 0.11 to 0.69 grams if built with the 40 feet 12 meters diameter option the iss centrifuge demo also proposed in 2011 as a demonstration project preparatory to the final design of the larger taurus centrifuge space habitat for the multi-mission space exploration vehicle the structure would have an outside diameter of 30 feet 9.1 meters with a 30 inches 760 millimeters ring interior cross-section diameter and would provide 0.08 to 0.51 grams partial gravity this test and evaluation centrifuge would have the capability to become a sleep module for iss crew the bigelow commercial space station was announced in mid-2010 the initial build out of the station is expected in 2014-2015 bigelow has publicly shown space station design configurations with up to nine modules containing 100 000 cu feet 2 800 cubic meters of habitable space bigelow began to publicly refer to the initial configuration as space complex alpha in october 2010 topic history the idea of space habitats either in fact or fiction goes back to the second half of the 19th century the brick moon a fictional story written in 1869 by edward everett hale is perhaps the first treatment of this idea in writing in 1903 space pioneer konstantin chulkovsky speculated about rotating cylindrical space colonies with plants fed by the sun in beyond planet earth in the 1920s john desmond bernal and others speculated about giant space habitats dandridge m cole in the late 1950s and 1960s speculated about hollowing out asteroids and then rotating them to use as settlements in various magazine articles and books notably islands in space the challenge of the planetoids topic in fiction the space habitats have inspired a large number of fictional societies in science fiction some of the most popular and recognizable are in the japanese gundam universe the space station deep space nine in the space station babylon 5 the 2013 science fiction movie elysium takes place on both a ravaged earth and a luxurious rotating wheel space station called elysium in the 2014 epic film interstellar the main character joseph cooper wakes up on a space station orbiting saturn toward the movie's climax topic see also human outpost artificially created controlled human habitat locomotion in space space stations and habitats in fiction space flight equals equals notes
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Pyston, a new JIT-based Python implementation #MP48
so if you followed um sites like hacker news or reddit you might have seen recently there was version 1.2 of piston released this is a new python implementation written by his folks at dropbox guido himself does not work on it but some of his colleagues do and um i can think they have a kind of privileged relation with him like having lunch so can get some insight in python anyways so my first question when i saw that was why the hell new python implementation i mean there are lots of them why would somebody take the time to write a completely new one from scratch to answer this question i'm going to start by a small survey of the existing implementations there's the c python which we all love and which is the kind of the canonical implementation the one written by widow himself there's pi pi which is um um jet compiler um you might have heard of our python it's it's written in python itself it's kind of uh for a ruby photo like a it's kind of like rubiness there's jayton running on the jvm ironpython.net um there's stackless python i don't know if it's selective basically it tried to address concurrency issues with the gill and python and finally well there are lots of more of them but there are a few years ago there was online swallow which tried to uh bring a different kind of jet compiler to the python world so where does the piston fit in in there um all the implementation try to sketch to scratch the two main edge of python and one of them is performance because c python is not that slow but not that great either and the second one is concurrency such as stackless piston specifically tries to address the performance issues how it does it is it's it's also a jet compilers i'm gonna explain it more detail later like pipe i but it does use the more recent techniques that are introduced in virtual machines such as v8 by google which is the javascript interpreter in chrome and um the uh also the um what's it called a jager monkey in there firefox so um i'm gonna it's it uses these new techniques um well actually they're older but they've become more refined over the years this is the method by method jet compilation as opposed to tracing jit compilation i'm gonna explain the difference between the two later but first i'm gonna oh god i'm gonna explain what's an interpreter and how a jit compiler makes things faster so what's an interpreter if we look at cfl.c which is in the python source code we can see just a huge switch statement so what python does is it retrieves your python file um choose them for a while and then it outputs in memory a list of up codes to execute so you get this flat um a list of of instructions that are fed into the switch statement and python just going to run them in um sequence there's a lot of overhead um because there's this uh it's not the machine itself that executes our code but this this c code so the first thing we can do is um compile this code so basically the simplest technique is uh just to take the the small fragment we had in each case match them with the um with the instruction of the python vm we had and just make a linear sequence of machine instruction that are just exactly like what would have been executed by python um we save a bit of overhead um like we we avoid jumping and branching but this is just a small part of it the main reason i want to do that is because we can now perform some pretty good optimizations so we'll take an example i mentioned two kind of jit jit compilers we'll take this small python program and look how they could be optimized um so we can see how it tries to achieve this uh higher performance um well i'm just gonna walk through it quickly for those who cannot read it so basically you have a foo method and it takes an accumulator and a counter which is x usually you would write something like that with range but i just use while loop to um to avoid making a function call to keep things simple so you take x from zero to a to a hundred thousand and then you pass it to function bar which just gonna switch on it if it's um less than 50 000 it's gonna add one to it otherwise it's going to add two to it and then it's going to add it to accumulator increment the counter and then at the end it's going to return the accumulator so we're going to see the first technique it's one method at the time this is what a piston is implementing and what v8 and all the other fast virtual machines are implementing so basically i've put some assembler there you don't have to read it or understand it the main point i want to make is that for each method you will get one small piece of assembler um it cannot be compiled one shot like this this is a quite an optimized version you can see it at the bottom of the first one it's just use a add cue which is the machine instruction to add two fixed numbers numbers to achieve this it has to collect type information over multiple iteration um the typical threshold for that are after maybe three iteration it's going to add instrumentation code to record the type to in the function and after a few thousand iteration it will then generate the optimize code because it's quite expensive and you don't want to do this for code that's only going to be executed a few times the other technique is tracing jit compilation so basically the first one generated assembly snippets based on the static structure of the code one for each method this one will take the dynamic structure of the code that is the trace the um sequence of instruction that are executed um we can see the assembly snippet generated for the the the first 50 000 iteration so the the in the middle you can see the add one is embedded in it but when it will get to the add to um there's a guard statement assertion failed which will trigger the recompilation of a snippet so we can go back and then re-instrument the code and then eventually recompile it to an optimized form so in practice it seems like tracing um compilation would be more effective in theory i mean but in practice we see that these virtual machines like v8 have better performances so the question is will it will the same performance gain that appear for python code because it really depends on the type of programs that the language features so it's still an open question we don't know yet which one will be faster between pi pi which is also a tracing uh jit compiler and piston which is a bi-method compiler um current the current status of um of piston is uh they've implemented maybe 80 of language so the benchmark are promising but it still does less than the other implementation of python so it's hard to say if it's going to deliver the promise so it has a few other niceties like they want to implement a better garbage collectors but i think the most interesting thing about this implementation is the performance that it we may see in the future um yeah so in conclusion i think it's a it's a nice thing that people can come up with to implementation it shows how the python community is live and trying new ideas thank you you
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19-20 Upper Deck Stature Hockey 3 Box Break - C&C GB #16,405
break 16 405 we've got the 1920 upper deck stature 3 box break best of luck ladies and gentlemen we've got a base card for the la kings drew jaudy drew dowdy how you doing up you two we've got a rookie for colorado number to 399 connor timmons portraits number to 85 for calgary girl mcginla uh so under the group break threads if you go to past group breaks and find this break your team will be listed there rookie reliance blue number to 20 for anaheim of max jones we've got a red base number to 75 for anaheim john gibson green number to 149 for the islanders matthew barzel oh that'll do rookie auto number to 199 for the new jersey devils jack hughes jack hughes rookie auto for the devils and number two 99th century momentous green mark messier for the rangers we're hitting some good rookie autos tonight capresa laffy fuse we've got willie oh re for the boston bruins base clungeroo for the philadelphia flyers base number to 3.99 again for colorado connor timmons we're getting colorado and rookie just not the right one number two 149 green for pittsburgh matt murray number to 85 portraits of vegas jonathan marciaso century momentous rainbow auto for the red wings chris chelios chris chelios for the red wings we've got a black base number to 15 for tampa bay andre vasilevskiy and rookie reliance for vegas cody glass all right [Applause] we've got a base card for buffalo rasmus darlene and for dallas tyler sagan rookie number two 399 for montreal kaden primo number to 149 a rookie green for minnesota nico sturm portraits number 285 for philadelphia morgan frost there's obviously a little chip in the middle there and johnny goudreau for calgary rookie reliance auto for the islanders oliver wahlstrom oh no dan we must fix this number to 75 red for montreal patrick wall and rookie reliance for toronto trevor moore there we go ladies and gentlemen
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BIG - CLEAR -RIGHTEOUS FUZZ TONES - B.G Harding Silicon Prototype | She's a keeper .
[Music] foreign hey guys it's richie and we are back um it's been a good while in between uploads uh for those guys who've been uh with me the vibe comparison video um it's almost run as long as i wanted to i wanted to get to a thousand views and i wanted to do the cut off which is almost there um so that's going to be coming soon so make sure you stay tuned for that um you might all get a little surprised in this one um but that this video is not about that uh this video is about um a new product coming from bg harding i'll say a new product there's two products coming from chris over at bg hardin um i love working with paddle companies i love you know reviewing stuff and the zonk pedal from bg had and was one of the best pedals in my opinion in the last couple years to come out amazing pedal so chris and i've been talking then chris has been kind enough to send out these two um new fuzz boxes uh these are a fuzz face of sort this one is a silicone uh it's basically a silicone and germanium um i'm not going to go too much into it because i'm sure chris will have his own blurb that he'll want to tell you guys but he's wrote me a little note you're talking about him um basically just saying you've got a volume and a fuzz and two positions on the silicon there's two positions so to me this is like a first face and then you you click it over it's like a really good uh treble booster driven first tone um i play around with it now for the last week or so in the background and like chris my favorite settings are pretty much everything max and everything at your guitar part um working like a good first face should you know it's it's really good um i'm loving this with humbuckers i played with a strategy they really enjoyed it but for me right now the silicone with humbuckers is pure gold uh it's it's it's got clarity all the way through um it's got that thickness and that kind of buzzsaw tone can be there if you wanted to uh i'm gonna do no more talking this isn't a review this is me just sharing the stoke um i'm gonna do a full-time review when i get the germanium one i'm probably gonna review them side by side so you can you guys can then look at it and pick which one you might like them which might one might work for your rig um so this is the silicone pair uh the sp i believe from bg haddon and i'm just gonna noodle guys i'm just gonna play around i'm gonna use the upper phone this is got the indigo paths in sorry it's worth noting as well jonas has been in touch uh it seems like everybody's kind of coming back to life and hopefully this you know this case of uh of closed in lock down his person yeah jonas has been in touch and these indigo paths are going to be back in um reproduction soon so um i'm going to be playing the upper phone with the indica paths into the vibra verb with this nothing else in the chain mic it up with my neumann straight in the garbage band and uh and no no about it it's going to be honest okay this is richard from frederick make sure to tune in like subscribe and share and all that and uh thanks for being here peace [Music] so [Laughter] [Music] so [Music] [Laughter] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] be [Music] so [Music] oh [Music] [Laughter] so [Music] so [Music] this [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] baby [Applause] [Music] so hmm [Applause] [Music] um [Music] um [Music] so [Music] you
Fret Junkies
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Upper West Kidnapping And Murder : 20 granted bail and 7 in police custody.
the Upper West Regional Capital wa was hit with rampant abductions and killings of adults this year the incident reached its peak between August and September bringing a total number of missing persons to 10. the bodies of two of the missing persons were later found buried in Shallow Graves leading to the arrests of two persons the Inspector General of police Dr George okufu dampari an interior Minister Ambrose Derry Vista the municipality over the incident and announced a 100 000 CD reward for information that would lead to the arrest of those involved in the killings taking his turn on the weekly meets the Press series the Upper West Regional Minister Dr Hafiz bin Sali said 27 people have so far been arrested so far 27 arrests have been made all of them have been put before the law court and the court has granted 20 of them bill seven are in custody and investigations are still ongoing we are very much on top of what is happening and recently during his visit to the upper west region the national security minister indicated that we are closing in on the perpetrators and that was after he had received preaching from us members of the regional Security Council
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