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VJmEtEeXJTc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJmEtEeXJTc | Kripsy Kreme itchy throat action | the championship is ours here to party let's rock you know have stach let's in one is your chion to be here out I'm jump Master follow me or stay out of my way stay out of my way we should check out over there agre what the whole point of this um snip no idea I barely use it back here level two you can [Music] escape someone might try that B2 and Es you know what you should try yeah try this oh hold I'll drop it wait I'll drop the gun and these the attachments to go with with the hammer Point rounds with the extended barrel mag run that that sh is maze balls R close if I do Takei over then I pretty much just wasted a gun good I found another one what going on boys hey if you want to die it's your funeral we'll just slowly push the circle there yep sounds good there no esape I F that crispy cream milkshake gave me a ity thr in same I thought I was the any one too much sweetness I think that 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RtsbQP82snE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtsbQP82snE | Coptic history | Wikipedia audio article | coptic history is part of history of egypt that begins with the introduction of Christianity in Egypt in the first century AD during the Roman period and covers the history of the Copts to the present day many of the historic items related to Coptic Christianity are on display in many museums around the world and a large number as in the Coptic museum in coptic cairo topic apostolic foundation topic Egypt has identified in the Bible as the place of refuge that the Holy Family sought in its flight from Judea when he arose he took the young child and his mother by night and departed for Egypt and was there until the death of Herod the Great that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the Prophet saying out of Egypt I called my son Matthew chapter 2 verses 12 to 23 the Egyptian church which is now more than 19 centuries old regards itself as the subject of many prophecies in the Old Testament Isaiah the prophet in chapter 19 verse 19 says in that day there will be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt and a pillar to the Lord at its border the first Christians in Egypt were mainly Alexandrian juice such as Theophilus whom Saint Luke the Evangelist addresses in the introductory chapter of his gospel when the Church of Alexandria was founded by Saint Mark during the reign of the Roman Emperor Nero a great multitude of native Egyptians as opposed to Greeks or Jews embraced the Christian faith Christianity spread throughout Egypt within half a century of st. Mark's arrival in Alexandria as is clear from the New Testament writings found in Bonn Ossa in middle Egypt which date around the Year 200 AD and a fragment of the Gospel of John written in Coptic which was found in Upper Egypt and can be dated to the first half of the second century in the 2nd century Christianity began to spread to the rural areas and scriptures were translated into the local language namely Coptic topic catechetical school topic the catechetical school of alexandria is the oldest catechetical school in the world st. jerome records that the christian school of alexandria was founded by st. mark himself around 198 d under the leadership of the scholar pant Aeneas the school of Alexandria became an important institution of religious learning where students were taught by scholars such as athenagoras Clement didymus and the native Egyptian origin who was considered the father of theology and who was also active in the field of commentary in comparative biblical studies Origen wrote over 6,000 commentaries of the Bible in addition to his famous hexapla many scholars such as Jerome visited the school of Alexandria to exchange ideas and to communicate directly with its scholars the scope of this school was not limited to theological subjects science mathematics and Humanities were also taught there the question and answer method of commentary began there and fifteen centuries before Braille woodcarving techniques were in use thereby blind scholars to read and write topic Cradle of monasticism in its missionary work topic many Egyptian Christians went to the desert during the 3rd century and remained there to pray and work and dedicate their lives to seclusion and worship of God this was the beginning of the monastic movement which was organized by Anthony the great Saint Paul the world's first anchorite st. Macarius the Great and Saint pehoe meais the scene abite in the 4th century Christian monasticism was born in Egypt and was instrumental in the formation of the Coptic Orthodox Church character of submission simplicity and humility thanks to the teachings and writings of the great fathers of Egypt's deserts by the end of the fifth century there were hundreds of monasteries and thousands of cells in caves scattered throughout the Egyptian desert a great number of these monasteries are still flourishing and have new vocations to this day all Christian monasticism stems either directly or indirectly from the egyptian example st. basil the great archbishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor visited Egypt around 357 AD and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox churches st. jerome who translated the Bible into Latin came to Egypt while enroute to Jerusalem around 400 AD and left details of his experiences in his letters Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint pehoe meais but in a stricter form countless pilgrims have visited the Desert Fathers to emulate their spiritual discipline lives topic Edict of Milan topic the Edict of Milan issued by the Roman Emperor Constantine I 313 ad marked an end of anti Christianity afterwards Constantine made Christianity legal which may have led to the decline of many pagan practices including mummification in Egypt topic council of nicaea topic in the fourth century an Alexandrian presbytery us began a theological dispute about the nature of Christ that spread throughout the Christian world and is now known as arianism not to be confused with the Nazi ideology arjen ISM the ecumenical council of nicaea 325 AD was convened by Constantine under the presidency of st. hacia sub cordova and saint alexander of alexandria to resolve the dispute and eventually led to the formulation of the symbol of faith also known as the Nicene Creed the Creed which is now recited throughout the Christian world was based largely on the teaching put forth by a man who eventually would become Saint Athanasius of Alexandria the chief opponent of arias topic council of constantinople topic in the year 381 ad st. Timothy I of Alexandria presided over the second ecumenical council known as the ecumenical council of constantinople which completed the Nicene Creed with this confirmation of the divinity of the holy spirit we believe in the Holy Spirit the Lord the giver of life who proceeds from the father who with the father and the son is worshiped and glorified who spoke by the prophets and in one holy Universal and apostolic church we confess one baptism for the remission of sins and we look for the resurrection of the Dead and the life of the coming age amen topic council of ephesus topic another theological dispute in the fifth century occurred over the teachings of Nestorius the patriarch of Constantinople who taught that God the logos was not hype esthetically joined with human nature but rather dwelt in the man Jesus as a consequence of this he denied the title mother of God Theotokos to the Virgin Mary declaring her instead to be Mother of Christ Christa togas when reports of this reached the apostolic throne of st. mark Pope Saint Cyril the 1st of Alexandria acted quickly to correct this breach with orthodoxy requesting that Nestorius repent when he would not the synod of alexandria met in an emergency session and a unanimous agreement was reached pope cyril the first of alexandria supported by the entire sea sent a letter to Nestorius known as the third epistle of st. cyril to Nestorius this epistle drew heavily on the established patristic constitutions and contained the most famous article of Alexandrian orthodoxy the twelve anathemas of st. cyril in these anatomist Cyril excommunicated anyone who followed the teachings of Nestorius for example anyone who dares to deny the holy virgin that title Theotokos as anathema Nestorius however still would not repent and so this led to the convening of the first ecumenical council of ephesus 431 over which cyril i of alexandria presided the first ecumenical council of ephesus confirmed the teachings of st. Athanasius and confirmed the title of marius mother of god it also clearly stated that anyone who separated Christ into two hypostases was in a themá-- as cyril had said that there is one nature and one hypostasis for God the word incarnate mia fizzy's tou theou la house Asarco mean also the introduction to the Creed was formulated as follows we magnify you o mother of the true light and we glorify you O Saint and mother of God Theotokos for you have born unto us the savior of the world glory to you O our master and King Christ the pride of the Apostles the crown of the martyrs the rejoicing of the righteous firmness of the churches and the forgiveness of sins we proclaim the Holy Trinity in one Godhead we worship Him we glorify Him lord have mercy lord have mercy Lord bless us amen topic council of chalcedon topic when in 451 Emperor Marcy andis attempted to heal divisions in the church the response of Pope Dios chorus the Pope of Alexandria who was later exiled was that the Emperor should not intervene in the affairs of the church it was at Chalcedon that the emperor threw the Imperial delegates in forced harsh disciplinary measures against Pope do scores in response of his boldness the Council of Chalcedon from the perspective of the Alexandrian Christology has deviated from the approved cerillion terminology and declared that Christ was one hypostasis in two natures however in the nicene-constantinopolitan creed Christ was conceived of the Holy Spirit and of the Virgin Mary thus the foundation of the definition according to the non chalcedonian adherence according to the Christology of Cyril of Alexandria as valid in terms of Christology the Oriental Orthodox non chalcedony ins understanding is that Christ us one nature the logos incarnate of the full humanity and full divinity the chalcedonian z-- understanding is that Christ is recognized in two natures full humanity and full divinity oriental orthodoxy contends that such a formulation is no different from what the Nestorians teach this is the doctrinal perception that makes the apparent difference which separated the oriental orthodox from the eastern orthodox the council's findings were rejected by many of the Christians on the fringes of the Byzantine Empire including Egyptians Syrians Armenians and others from that point onward Alexandria would have two patriarchs the non chalcedonian native egyptian one now known as the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and patriarch of all Africa on the holy Apostolic See of st. mark in the Melkite or imperial patriarch now known as the Greek Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and patriarch of all Africa almost the entire Egyptian population rejected the terms of the Council of Chalcedon and remained faithful to the native Egyptian Church now known as the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria those who supported the chalcedonian definition remained in communion with the other leading churches of Rome and Constantinople the non chalcedonian party became what is today called the oriental Orthodox Church the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria regards itself as having been misunderstood at the Council of Chalcedon there was an opinion in the church that viewed that perhaps the council understood the Church of Alexandria correctly but wanted to curtail the existing power of the Alexandria hierarch especially after the events that happened several years before at Constantinople from Pope Theophilus of Alexandria towards patriarch John Chrysostom and the unfortunate turnouts of the Second Council of Ephesus in 449 ad where Eutychus misled Pope do skoros and the council in confessing the Orthodox faith in writing and then renouncing it after the council which in turn had upset Rome especially that the tome which was sent was not read during the council sessions to make thing even worse the tome of Pope Leo of Rome was according to the Alexandria school of theology particularly in regards to the definition of Christology considered influenced by Nestorian heretical teachings so due to the above-mentioned especially in the consecutive sequences of events the hierarchs of alexandria were considered holding too much of power from one hand and on the other hand due to the conflict of the schools of theology an impasse was to be and there was a scapegoat ie Pope Disick Ora's it is also to be noted that by an atomizing Pope Leo because of the tone and content of his tome as per Alexandrian theology perception Pope to score owes was found guilty of doing so without due process in other words the tome of Leo was not a subject of heresy in the first place but it was a question of questioning the reasons behind not having it either acknowledged or read at the Second Council of Ephesus in 449 ad it is important to note that Pope Daioh scores of Alexandria was never labeled as heretic by the council's canons cops also believed that the Pope of Alexandria was forcibly prevented from attending the third Congregation of the council from which he was ousted apparently the result of a conspiracy tailored by the Roman delegates before the current positive era of Eastern and oriental Orthodox dialogues chalcedonian sometimes used to call the non chalcedony ins monophysites though the coptic orthodox church in reality regards Monophysite ism as a heresy the chalcedonian doctrine in turn came to be known as dai office site a term that comes closer to coptic orthodoxy as my office site which refers to a conjoint nature for christ both human and divine united indivisibly in the Incarnate logos the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria believes that Christ is perfect in his divinity and he is perfect in his humanity but his divinity and his humanity were united in one nature called the nature of the Incarnate Word which was reiterated by Saint Cyril of Alexandria Copts thus believe in two natures human and divine that are united in one hypostasis without mingling without confusion and without alteration these two natures did not separate for a moment or the twinkling of an eye Coptic Liturgy of st. basil of Caesarea topic from Chalcedon to the Arab invasion of Egypt topic copped suffered under the rule of the Byzantine Eastern Roman Empire the Melkite patriarchs appointed by the Emperor's as both spiritual leaders and civil governors massacred the Egyptian population whom they considered heretics many Egyptians were tortured and martyred to accept the terms of Chalcedon but Egyptians remained loyal to the faith of their fathers and to the cerillion view of Christology one of the most renowned Egyptian Saints of that period a Saint Samuel the Confessor topic Arab Muslim conquest of Egypt topic the Arab Muslim conquest of Egypt took place in 639 despite the political upheaval Egypt remained a mainly Christian land although the gradual conversions to Islam over the centuries changed Egypt from a mainly Christian to a mainly Muslim country by the end of the 12th century this process was sped along by persecutions during and following the reign of the Fatimid caliph al Hakim by Al Mualla reign 996 100 to 1 and the Crusades and also by the acceptance of Arabic as a liturgical language by the Pope of Alexandria Gabriel urban triack during Islamic rule the cops needed to pay a special tax called the Jie Jie in order to be defended by Muslim armies as non-muslims were not allowed to serve in the army this tax was abolished in 1855 topic from the 19th century to the 1952 revolution topic the position of the cops began to improve early in the 19th century under the stability and tolerance of Muhammad Ali s dynasty the Coptic community ceased to be regarded by the state as an administrative unit and by 1855 the main mark of Copts inferiority the GZ attacks was lifted shortly thereafter Christians started to serve in the Egyptian army the 1919 revolution in Egypt the first grassroots display of Egyptian identity in centuries stands as a witness to the homogeneity of Egypt's modern society with both its Muslim and Christian components topic coptic historians topic over the centuries many Coptic historians reported the history of the Copts and that of the Coptic Church the most prominent of these Coptic historians are John of Nakia bishop and historian Severus banal Mukasa bishop theologian author and historian first author of the history of the patriarchs of the Coptic Church of Alexandria fr mamasa Johanna historian and theologian iris Habib el-masri author of the story of the Coptic Church Labib hibachi Egyptologist Aziz surreality notable non Coptic historians include mrs. Edith L butcher a therethe the story of the Church of Egypt 1897 Otto fa- author of two thousand years of Coptic Christianity topic see also topic cops Egypt Coptic museum coptic cairo christian egypt church of alexandria coptic alphabet coptic st. maria the copt a slave girl who became one of Muhammad's wives topic references topic | wikipedia tts | UClqS6IYGeofUnMEBJmSzf2g | 2018-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,785 | 16,506 |
Xmxxnv2ZaxY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmxxnv2ZaxY | March 8-12 📅 Proclaimed Flood Awareness Week in the Town of Miami Lakes 🐄🌳⛳️ | hi welcome miami lakers my name is vice mayor lewis claus and i'm joined by my colleague councilman tony fernandez and we just finished our council meeting last night where we were talking about flooding miami lakers we know that flooding is one of your top priorities and last night we took definitive action to make sure that that issue starts being addressed that's why today on this week we're celebrating flooding awareness week so today we're presenting a proclamation of making everybody aware that from the dates of march 8th through march 12th we're going to be celebrating along with fema flooding awareness week now we know no pun intended this is just one small drop in the bucket but making sure that miami lakers are being heard and that we're addressing your concerns is our top priority councilman fernandez thank you vice mayor at last uh at last night's council meeting we uh the council approved three measures uh to uh to improve storm water and uh and mitigate flooding in the town and uh lower uh uh potentially lower flood insurance rates across the town um it's it's a it's a step in the right direction there's still more work to uh to be done but we're happy to uh to you know show the residents that we're making progress and uh you know proclaim this week as uh flooding awareness week so miami lakers on behalf of our mayor manny sid behalf of myself and the rest of our colleagues we're honored to be teaming up with fema to be bringing awareness and attention to this issue which is vital to our community and making sure that your voice is being heard and that we're taking action to address your concerns thank you miami lakers thank you | Town of Miami Lakes | UCSCzXpZ82FfA5udLY6WynCQ | 2021-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 301 | 1,670 |
riD0t_Sdbjk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riD0t_Sdbjk | BCPS Teacher Lesson - Kindergarten Science Ep2 5-29-20 | [Music] how do you talk about the weather you will watch the sky and talk about today's weather while we measure the weather we measure the weather because it is important for us to know what the weather will be if we know it is going to be cold outside we can wear our mittens totes and hats if it's going to rain on our way home from school we know to use our umbrellas a meteorologist can help us know what kind of weather we should expect a meteorologist or weather person is a scientist who tells us the weather they use tools to collect weather data so they can discover the patterns which will help them predict what the weather is going to be the weather it's there every day sun wind and rain are basic to life how can we know when the weather is going to change if tomorrow will bring storms we can measure the weather accurately from satellites to radar modern inventions describe the weather today and this helps us predict what it may be like tomorrow there's a science to predicting weather and it's called meteorology [Music] one tool that meteorologists often use are thermometers a thermometer measures the temperature of something when a meteorologist uses a thermometer they're measuring how hot or cold it is outside temperature can be measured in fahrenheit fahrenheit is a measurement of temperature using a scale on which water boils at 212 degrees and freezes at 32 degrees temperature can also be measured in celsius celsius is a measurement of temperature using a scale on which water boils at 100 degrees and freezes at zero degrees most scientists use celsius when they measure temperature meteorologists also measure how much rain an area has received a rain gauge measures the rainfall a rain gauge is a clear tube that has marks on it for inches or centimeters as the rain falls it fills the tube once the rain has stopped meteorologists can read the scale to see how much rain fell meteorologists also measure how much snow has fallen you can measure how much snow has fallen too by using a roller or meter stick once the snow has stopped falling you can push the ruler into the snow until it touches the ground read the measurement where the snow stops this tells you how deep the snow is meteorologists measure the direction of the wind using a wind vane a wind vane is a tool that shows which way the wind is blowing wind vanes can be on the ground or on the roof of a building meteorologists use special tools to measure the speed of the wind as well we can measure the speed of the wind by looking at things around us we can watch the leaves trees or even a flag to figure out how fast the wind is blowing if the flag leaves or trees are barely moving we know that there is very little wind however if the flag is moving a little bit we know the wind is slightly stronger when you look outside and see the flag flying and the trees are moving you know the wind is a little bit stronger just like meteorologists we can learn a lot about the weather by looking at the clouds in the sky clouds are made of tiny drops of water that float in the air the shape and color of the clouds can help us predict the weather some clouds mean a sunny day like these on the left other clouds mean it is going to rain or storm such as these on the right think about it what else can we learn about the weather by looking outside let's find out there are many different types of weather snowy sunny cool and breezy rainy foggy windy warm and drizzly just to name a few how would you describe the weather today where you live windy chilly hot [Music] wet all of these terms describe the weather now think about which season it is the weather is a good way to figure out which season it is the summer season is usually the warmest in some places it can be very hot the weather changes every day the temperature becomes warmer or colder amount of moisture in the air changes and the wind changes speed people who study the weather must measure these things so that they can forecast or predict what the weather will be will you need a raincoat is it going to be hot sometimes the temperature wind and moisture combined to create extreme weather when tornadoes hurricanes and floods occur they can cause a lot of damage [Music] people usually try to get out of the way during extreme weather events like these lucky for us extreme weather doesn't happen everywhere all the time scientists can usually forecast when it will occur this helps people prepare for extreme weather [Music] there are many types of weather and there are four seasons the weather changes with the season it is usually warmer in the summer and cooler in the winter depending on where you live the change of season may bring small changes to the weather or big changes each year the cycle of seasons starts all over again [Music] take a peek outside your window what can you tell about the weather today is it hot or is it cold is it sunny or maybe it's raining is it windy how do you know charlie lyles whose day job is chief of a noaa weather station also has a hobby weather reporting the old fashioned way this is one of about 12 000 weather stations we have across the united states that are cooperative stations and at least once a day we measure temperatures here the high temperature the low temperature and precipitation in two different rain gauges i measure the temperature off of here every day charlie phones his weather report into a national computer system where it is added to the 12 000 other daily observations we're right in the middle of thunderstorm season but you can see no rain today and all of these stations across the country have helped define the climate of this country we've had some stations for as long as 100 years or more observing the weather up close and personal every day both as work and as a pastime we would just measure snow depth right here has given charlie the experience to provide hints on how to make your own forecast his version of red skies at night sailors delight i think that further east in the country and especially in the winter time you can recognize signs of oncoming storms and when you do see things like a halo around the moon at night or you see the cirrus clouds off to the west that seem to be thickening then sometimes it is a sign of an approaching storm in the western united states mountain ranges make forecasting more iffy but some cloud types are important indicators one thing that we really look for and i think a lot of outdoors people look carefully for our lenticular clouds these wave-shaped concave shaped clouds over the mountains that tell you that the winds are very strong at mountain top level why should we expect to have a weather forecast at all part and parcel of every man's spirit of hope is his immemorial desire to know what the future holds in store that would seem to be the realm of fortune tellers tarot readers tea leaf inspectors [Music] we can never see over the rainbow we can never see beyond the moment this is a storm i'm going to be watching very carefully as it moves through the plains tomorrow and by late friday and saturday maybe now maybe once again becoming a coastal despite all of our advanced technology a weather forecast is and will always be what might be mild in the meantime now the good news the what might bes have been coming true more and more often our 24-hour forecast that is for the next day forecast is now close to 90 percent accurate 9 out of 10 times the forecast for all intents and purposes will be accurate television meteorologist bob ryan can achieve such accuracy because he can access two major innovations satellites crammed with sophisticated sensors to probe the earth's atmosphere down below supercomputers to make sense of the numbers to match the patterns in the atmosphere with the complex formulas in their cyber memory for thousands of years our ancestors searched for patterns that would foretell future weather one early belief held that the first 12 days of the new year foretold the weather for the next 12 months if the first day was sunny january would be sunny if it snowed the second day february would be stormy and so on of course throwing dice would have given them about the same odds the fellow who made one of the first correct connections was america's favorite son of science ben franklin franklin living in philadelphia in 1743 had written to his brother 300 miles away in boston suggesting they both observe a scheduled eclipse of the moon franklin missed the eclipse but he did make an important discovery about meteorology it was overcast and in fact a storm was passing and his brother saw the eclipse franklin did not and then a day later the brother experienced the storm and so benjamin franklin is often credited with the first realization that storms have these trajectories franklin's discovery that weather travels from west to east was a milestone in understanding weather the problem communication clouds move faster than horses a revolution in communications was needed and it was a century before it would be invented the first primitive telegraph was demonstrated to the public in may 1844 telegraph lines soon linked to the eastern settled sections of america that development led to the first storm reporting network the telegraph operators had an agreement with the smithsonian that in the morning that when they're clearing their lines and establishing their circuits they would chatter about the weather the reports were forwarded to the secretary of the smithsonian institution joseph henry and he had special discs prepared he had discs that were indicated clear sky and dark discs that indicated cloudiness and uh rain and he would hang these discs on pegs on this map of the united states and there in one glance you could see the basic meteorological conditions of the country the nation's first weather map but development of an official national reporting system was delayed by the civil war in 1866 henry began to rebuild the volunteer network and by 1870 there's talk in congress of a bill to fund a national storm warning system it was called reports and telegrams for the benefit of commerce so the commercial link to weather information was there from the very beginning that government agency is now known as the national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa noaa operates the national centers for environmental prediction nsep for short where people attempt to see into the future to create the what might bes so how do you think this is going to evolve it looks like it's a pretty much of an ocean storm here the aviation or the mrf model has the best handle on the system with the uk met similar their principal tools are computer models color pictures of what might happen a computer can create a picture of anything that does not yet exist a new car a new building at the prediction center the computer creates a model of a weather map weather that doesn't exist as yet that's what really i think amazes the people the most it's like hey you're predicting a storm two or three days in advance where is it and we tell them it's not there yet but here's the system here's the the signal in the atmosphere that's going to lead to that development a computer-generated map is an estimate about the future weather the estimating will only be as good as the information it has about the present weather [Music] to that end the ncep supercomputers take in a vast array of data from all over the globe minute by minute in rapid city south dakota a weather balloon hoists a tiny radio transmitter 20 miles into the atmosphere a thousand balloons like this are launched every day they radio back temperature humidity and pressure as radar and satellite tracking provide wind speed and direction an airline pilot describes the conditions along international routes an automatic ocean boy sends in more data meanwhile the big brothers out in space the weather satellites send back measurements of the planet's radiance to indicate cloud cover temperatures and water vapor important data streaming back hour by hour from remote locations that before the space age were rarely heard from year to year when the forecasters think they have all they can cram into their super computers they punch go [Music] at 15 billion calculations a second it will still take three hours to crank out model pictures of the vast weather system over the country and create projections of what might be up to 14 days in advance the accuracy of these forecasts varies the farther north we go the greater the threat of snow steve is going back more toward an mrf solution the forecasters often modify the computer projections based on their long experience with models and the weather then the results are routed out over the wires in the internet to people like meteorologist bob ryan my job is to take the best information available to that and and say now here's what uh is happening now here's what you should be anticipating around our four winds neighborhood storm station ryan's weather reports are seen down on the maryland shore where the sun could be shining he also has viewers up in west virginia where they might be getting heavy snows that is a problem when trying to predict weather using current global models that only see the big picture they cannot be relied on to predict what might happen inside areas less than a hundred miles across most people have to plan their days based on the forecast for their own neighborhood people don't appreciate going to work in spring clothes and coming home in a blizzard at the moment the prediction center is having a problem peering into the future a fast-moving winter storm system dumping snow from seattle to salt lake is being driven by a la nina pattern in the pacific ocean [Music] it is a major shift in the winter flow as a result the five computer models are indicating five different forecasts when we have very fast flow coming out of the gulf of alaska into the pacific northwest models generally show lower skill so we get a lot of changes a lot of surprises caribou maine is 41 41 35 in caribou bob ryan looked at the noaa forecast reviewed the models and decided that the storm would pass south of the nation's capital but the dawn's early light in washington dc revealed that while the forecasters had the timing right they had missed the target we were predicting a one to three inch snow event for washington dc that would basically start afternoon and i looked out my window at seven o'clock in the morning and it's starting to snow so you already know you have a problem [Music] our weather watcher is reporting upwards of a foot of snow lowell koontz and annandale 11 inches vienna had 11 inches leesburg 9 inches they call for like a little snow and you get all this here lately i don't think they've gotten any of them right well you could call it a bust bust the forecast it doesn't quite work out as you had anticipated nature you know still has a number of tricks up her sleeve that we can't figure everything out what the forecasters could not have predicted with their present technology was the vertical winds in the storm front which enhanced the snowfall just as the system stalled right over washington dc and those types of forecast problems pose a tremendous challenge to us not only from a modeling point of view but from a forecaster point of view i often mention it's a combination of psychology and meteorology people will always remember that the one day forecast that was wrong and forget the the 99 day for the 90 day days it was right but that's you know that's human nature here we are in washington viewers trust ryan his forecasts are right more than 90 percent of the time it has been breaking up a bit but still besides their only real alternative would be to find some basic gear and try to predict the weather themselves let's review what we have learned today you learned how meteorologists collect information about the weather you saw examples of the tools they use to collect the information when they watch the sky why don't you look outside and see what you can learn about the weather by watching the sky can you tell if it's windy outside what do the clouds tell you do you think it's going to rain be sure to tell someone in your family or a friend what you learned about the weather when you looked outside have fun looking at the sky and keep studying the weather this week | BCPS-TV | UCcaT0_-At2EkEhL8GHk57sw | 2020-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,964 | 16,456 |
oJxCsXcBBoQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJxCsXcBBoQ | The Spiritual Roots of Science | at the heart of Western culture lies a foundation in the scientific method it is the premise that an objective reality exists and that the secrets of which can be ascertained through replicable and shareable experiments through the testing of informed hypotheses yet even with our modern science grounded in practicality in the material universe some of the greatest scientists philosophers poets and minds of antiquity and even many modern-day ones have acknowledged something particularly interesting in their approach to understanding reality as a whole it would appear as though the influence of spiritual or esoteric materials on notable scientists ranges from direct translations of the Emerald Tablet by Newton to philosophies on religion and science from figures that seem to agree with the important hermetic principles including names like Leonardo da Vinci Francis Bacon Paracelsus William Blake Carl Jung and even Einstein and Hawking many of these legendary figures acknowledged a debt of gratitude to the corpus Hermeticum a spiritual philosophy on the nature of God and being which stretches all the way back to the dynastic period of Egypt to these people the hermetica provided a foundational philosophy in their respective approaches to understanding the universe so why do science and spirituality always seem to be at odds well let's talk about it [Music] now I know what you might be thinking we're setting ourselves up for a ton of debates in the comments but here's the thing science and spirituality are not all that different I know we've been making these videos for years now spurring support and debunk Ariya across the board but it dawned on us recently hey why don't we make a spirit science episode about science truly in the scientific paradigm we live in today countless spiritual philosophies have influenced the scientific method since its very creation as a disciplinary field and on the other end of it many modern day scientific discoveries in the fields of psychology quantum physics and even magnetics for example are actually confirming things that mystics have been saying for generations take meditation for years it was thought of some foreign mystical Eastern practice but in recent years studies have shown benefits against an array of conditions both physical and mental including irritable bowel syndrome fibromyalgia psoriasis anxiety depression and even PTSD dr. gal de Bourgh days research at the Martino Center for biomedical imaging has consistently shown changes in brain activity in subjects who have learned to meditate hold steady even when they're not meditating and that sense of well-being and peace stays with practitioners up to six months after an initial session the debate of how much spiritual and philosophical disciplines affect our reality is also a key point of debate in quantum physics this clip of dr. Evan Alexander beautifully illustrates this debate culminating with his central argument that what drove the founding fathers of quantum physics into the arms of mysticism was a belief that on a subatomic level the conscious mind that which we call the soul played a role in the unfolding of what we observe in our reality with all of these new advancements and discoveries it's hard to believe that there is still so much animosity between the fields of faith and science in large part I think that it might draw from the fact that science is based on the freedom to question reality whereas religion historically is based on the duty to believe in a particular doctrine system or ideology however it's an ortant that we make the distinction that religion and spirituality are fundamentally different things while the open curiosity of science is arguably a natural enemy of dogmatic religion it is undoubtedly an ally of early Gnostic spirituality Gnosticism meaning having knowledge in greek arose from early christian pagan and Jewish principles and features an emphasis on personal spiritual development over more orthodox and systemized tradition in fact modern science arguably has its very roots in early Gnosticism and the mystery schools that came before both Galileo and Copernicus saw themselves as simply reviving the ancient Pythagorean tradition later even Isaac Newton had a strong interest in alchemy and saw his study on ancient philosophy and mythology as more important than his scientific work to that extent he actually claimed in some of his manuscripts to have discovered the underlying Gnostic truth of all religions this phenomenon and link between science and spirituality isn't some relic of the Renaissance however with Wolfgang Pauli one of the founders of quantum physics being passionate and vocal about his interest in Gnostic Christianity and its impact on his work and Werner Heisenberg winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and arguably the father of quantum mechanics in 1932 even asserted that modern science was simply confirming ancient Pythagorean beliefs to an inconceivable degree and now you've heard of Einstein right famous science guy wacky hair good sense of humor the legend in science responsible for the all-pervading theory of relativity right that guy well even his response to the question of how he viewed the nature of the universe and God could be mistaken for the words of an ancient sage if the names were changed around he said how can the cosmic religious feeling be communicated from one person to another if it can give rise to no definite notion of a God and no theology in my view it is the most important function of art and science to awaken this feeling and keep it alive in those who are receptive to it now to briefly explore the subject of scientific realism many modern scientists embrace the idea of Einsteinian realism that is the belief that absolutely everything which exists in our cosmos everything that we can ever know about is simply the emergent outcome of the operation of certain unknown nonlinear partial differential equations over a finite space-time reality what's amazing is that even this is simply a modern rendition that was debated in ancient India over a thousand years ago that was ultimately based on the Upanishads ancient spiritual texts which were originally tenants of Sanskrit philosophy alternatively Heisenberg reminded us that theories of physics are really just part of our efforts to predict the stream of experience ever more completely and ever more precisely while the growing inaccessibility of science is an ever increasing issue in our society with journals and papers being hidden behind paywalls and layers of academic jargon akin to the allegorical passages of the daodejing in their closely guarded comprehension among elite academics it seems as if modern science is most argued to be literal in its approach to an extent science is equated with a kind of materialism an approach that seeks to reduce everything to physics because matter is all that exists ironically though many of the great scientists of history did not follow this line of thought if anything this supposedly dural bedrock is where everything begins to fall apart as prophesied in the hermetica Hermes vision of a world where science dismisses spiritual philosophy as careless superstition is undoubtably here however we'd like to offer a different view perhaps our modern science is a legacy with Gnostic values at its heart both science and Gnosticism are based on questioning what is taken for granted with both refusing to accept anything on blind faith both regard conceptual images of the world working models that can ever be changing and evolving with new discoveries much like scholars of Alexandria and the ancient Gnostic Brotherhood's modern scientists are internationalists who embrace each other's discoveries and work regardless of nationality faith or political ideology the very honorary title of PhD which breaks down to doctorate of philosophy is defined as you haven't contributed something new to the wider corpus of human knowledge and understanding and it is awarded under this criteria in fact Gnostic and scientist actually mean the exact same thing no err for seeker while complementary and sharing the same goal of understanding the mysteries of existence the two fields of spiritual mysticism and science do diverge on their approach while science aims to obtain an objective knowledge of the cosmos spirituality is concerned with subjective self-knowledge where science is concerned with tangible appearances and replicability spirituality is concerned with the ineffable essence of things and where science is about solving the mysteries of the infinite spirituality is about dissolving into them in a maxim science is attempting to understand something so complex that it cannot be comprehended spiritual mysticism such as Gnosticism is attempting to understand something so simple that it cannot be understood despite the constant attempt to distance themselves from each other it would appear that science and spiritual philosophy are in fact two sides of the same coin two halves of a single whole concept now if you've watched this whole video so far and you're still not convinced I invite you to consider the following today we all know the very prevalent modern theory of the Big Bang but did you know that this was inspired by a spiritual philosophy of all things emerging from the one the Big Bang Theory no not the TV show Thank You Sheldon was first publicized by the works of George's lemaître a Belgian cosmologists and Catholic priest the theory accepted by nearly all astronomers today was a radical departure from scientific orthodoxy in the 1930s as it proposed an ever-changing mutable model of the universe similarly to how the hermetica tells us that the mind of God is constantly creating in its thoughts as opposed to the static model that was mainstream in fact the idea that every observable galaxy had originated from a single point seemed preposterous at the time Lemaitre attacked the problem of cosmology from a thoroughly physical point of view and realized that his solution predicted the expansion of galaxies that observations were only then beginning to suggest appealing to the new quantum theory of matter Lemaitre argued that the physical universe was initially a single particle the primeval atom as he called it which disintegrated in an explosion giving rise to space and time and the expansion of the universe that continues to this day this idea marked the birth of what we now know as Big Bang cosmology now it is tempting to think that la might raise deeply held religious beliefs might have led him to the notion of a beginning of time after all the judeo-christian tradition had propagated a similar idea for millennia yet Lemaitre clearly insisted that there was neither a connection nor a conflict between his religion and his science rather he kept them entirely separate treating them as different parallel interpretations of the world both of which he believed with personal conviction stating that as far as I can see such a theory remains entirely outside any metaphysical or religious question it leaves the materialist free to deny any transcendental being for the believer it removes any attempt at familiarity with God it is consistent with Isaiah speaking of the hidden God hidden even in the beginning of the universe with that I think there is a certain poetic irony with ending the episode back at the beginning of all things and so with this I kindly invite you to come and join us in deeper exploration of the mysteries of the cosmos within Spirit mysteries our new platform for evolving consciousness and dissolving into the infinite thank you so very much and we'll see you on the other side [Music] | Spiritverse | UCEcMWs6GudljuLw0-Umf97A | 2020-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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KA5t4dKEcQM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA5t4dKEcQM | the history of bailing... | [Music] i carry good news from the east speak square so davos has withdrawn his claim to the midlands you will not be forced to do all the war is over well that's just not proper rude really my lies are you not pleased for peace it was supposed to duel to the death thousands of lies will be saved we had plans did he say why sir davos wrote something came up i'm very sorry i hate being the guy who bails on duels we'll catch up later so davos he's making me feel like the bad guy now i really wanted to do you were the one that was going to die likely i even wrote a letter to mother saying goodbye and everything i wish i knew how to write i can teach you i have all the time in the world now my liege are you all right i just need a proper distraction come along we'll stop with the alphabet oh my lies i feel like you really don't want to teach me nonsense is going to be fun we're going to have so much fun without sir davos swire is isn't me no no no focus on the positives we will all live the war is over you can focus on yourself now what do you want to do today uh it isn't dooming with sadavos guess we could frolick in the gardens together uh together what uh it's just the celebrations have already begun across the land in my village is feasting and are you bailing on me too oh no we can floor like together i just have a hard out at sundown it is sundown oh would you look at that so sorry must go uh congratulations my liege i can frolick on my own this is so much fun um [Music] you | ryankotack | UCWEqgyBaPwOztA3cY4zHI_Q | 2022-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 312 | 1,501 |
qMZdJw0jWBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMZdJw0jWBg | Why is Business Transparency important? Examples given by Marek Tuszynski | Unfortunately most of these resources are either semi-public, or nor very public. so information that is paid by our taxes, supposed to be freely available, is not given to us, and it's very important to get it back. It is so, because otherwise you cannot look for information at all, you can only search for things you really know, so you can look for things like the name of the company or the name of the person, but what if you don't know either of those? You would like to look at the sector, you would like to look at the specific region, or type of the business, and figure out all of the links that are coming from that. In a few cases that were fantastic in recent years: when the Panama register was scraped, legally, because it was public, and then a new interface was created for that database that gave a fantastic overview of all the offshore businesses and so on. Another case that we learned about was the case of the Netherlands, when a group of young hackers a few years ago took the data and they built a new web interface much better than the one built by the institution, that spent, you know, thousands of euros; and they did it over three nights much better. But opened a totally new spectrum of information and knowledge for activists, advocacy groups... that also work on these sort of issues to learn how the businesses are functioning. Any obfuscation, any hiding of information, makes investigation, the understanding of problems, very difficult or completely impossible. And that obviously means that you don't have transparency; then, you have corruption. | Access Info Europe | UC8-FGAh6zngmVOC8mmVpHoA | 2015-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 280 | 1,588 |
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KHwoJBb65oE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHwoJBb65oE | People of Storage: Meet Austin | Storage for Small Businesses | I went from working out of a small car like this to having all of this equipment and I couldn't have done it without my extra space storage unit thanks to extra space I can sleep easy at night knowing that all of my tools are locked up and safe my storage unit not only protects my equipment but it gives me a dry space to work on maintenance during those rainy days when I first started my lawn care and landscaping business I lived in an apartment so it was near impossible for me to keep getting bigger and better tools Extra Space Storage was perfect for me because of the wide 10 foot garage door that my trailer could easily fit right into Extra Space Storage has allowed me to grow my small business into what it is today and for that I can't thank them enough | Extra Space Storage | UCBT8W1q0EAZBaGF6rLLSE4A | 2023-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 149 | 767 |
OoLJd3FV6m0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoLJd3FV6m0 | Enduring Freedom - SSG Dustin Watson | I'm Staff Sergeant Dustin Watson from Springdale Arkansas I'm the task force spearhead standardization instructors and what that means is I train and evaluate all non radix crew members for aerial flight duties it's the first step to aerial gunnery in order to qualify in the aircraft I evaluate the way they shoot and ensure that they're prepared to go on a mission by themselves that they can perform their crew duties to the standard and in order to engage the enemy I love my job because I like to teach the new soldiers all the lessons that I've learned and try to instill the standards that that will keep them safe offline | AFN Afghanistan | UC0bjSa866omMuv0qa4I7KCA | 2012-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 113 | 629 |
5Gm4UF_k6es | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gm4UF_k6es | Blaise Pascal | Wikipedia audio article | Blaise Pascal French bleep a skull the 19th of June 1623 to the 19th of August 1662 was a French mathematician physicist inventor writer and Catholic theologian he was a child prodigy who was educated by his father a tax collector in Rouen Pascal's earliest work was in the natural and Applied Sciences where he made important contributions to the study of fluids and clarified the concepts of pressure and vacuum by generalizing the work of Evangelista Torricelli Pascal also wrote in defense of the scientific method in 1642 while still a teenager he started some pioneering work on calculating machines after three years of effort and fifty prototypes he built 20 finished machines called Pascal's calculators and later Pascal lines over the following 10 years establishing him as one of the first two inventors of the mechanical calculator Pascal was an important mathematician helping create two major new areas of research he wrote a significant treatise on the subject of projective geometry at the age of 16 and later correspondent with Pierre de Fermat on probability theory strongly influencing the development of modern economics and social science following Galileo Galilei and Torricelli in 1647 he rebutted Aristotle's followers who insisted that nature abhors a vacuum Pascal's results caused many disputes before being accepted in 1646 he and his sister Jacqueline identified with the religious movement within Catholicism known by its detractors as jansenism following a religious experience in late 1654 he began writing influential works on philosophy and theology his two most famous works date from this period the lettre province yellows and the Ponce's the former set in the conflict between Jansenist and Jesuits in that year he also wrote an important treatise on the arithmetic 'el triangle between 1658 and 1659 he wrote on the cycloid and its use in calculating the volume of solids throughout his life Pascal was in frail health especially after the age of 18 he died just two months after his 39th birthday early life in education Pascal was born in clermont-ferrand which is in France's Auvergne region he lost his mother Antoinette began at the age of three his father Etienne Pascal 1588 two 1651 who also had an interest in science and mathematics was a local judge and member of the noblesse de-robe Pascal had two sisters the younger Jacqueline and the elders yield Barrett in 1631 five years after the death of his wife Etienne Pascal moved with his children to Paris the newly arrived family soon hired louise del felt a maid who eventually became an instrumental member of the family Etienne who never remarried decided that he alone would educate his children for they all showed extraordinary intellectual ability particularly his son Blaise the young Pascal showed an amazing aptitude for mathematics and science particularly of interest - Pascal was a work of dis args on conic sections following dis Argos thinking the 16 year old Pascal produced as a means of proof a short treatise on what was called the mystic hexagram si por les conics essay on conics and sent it his first serious work of mathematics - / Mersenne in Paris it is known still today as Pascal's theorem it states that if a hexagon is inscribed in a circle or conic then the three intersection points of opposite sides lie on a line called the Pascal line Pascal's work was so precocious that Descartes was convinced that Pascal's father had written it when assured by Mersenne that it was indeed the product of the Sun and not the father Descartes dismissed it with a sniff I do not find it strange that he has offered demonstrations about conics more appropriate than those of the ancients adding but other matters related to this subject can be proposed that would scarcely occur to a 16 year old child in France at that time offices and positions could be and were bought and sold in 1631 Etienne sold his position as second president of the Cour des aids for 65,000 665 livres the money was invested in a government bond which provided if not a lavish then certainly a come durable income which allowed the pascal family to move to and enjoy Paris but in 1638 Risha loo desperate for money to carry on the 30 Years War defaulted on the government's bonds suddenly Etienne Pascal's worth had dropped from nearly 66,000 livres to less than seven thousand three hundred like so many others Etienne was eventually forced to flee Paris because of his opposition to the fiscal policies of Cardinal Richelieu leaving his three children in the care of his neighbor Madame sankt at a great beauty with an infamous past who kept one of the most glittering and intellectual salons in all France it was only when Jacqueline performed well in a children's play with Risha loo in attendance that Etienne was pardoned in time Etienne was back in good graces with the Cardinal and in 1639 had been appointed the king's commissioner of taxes in the city of Rouen a city whose tax records thanks to uprisings were in utter chaos in 1642 in an effort to ease his father's endless exhausting calculations and recalculations of taxes owed and paid into which work the young Pascal had been recruited Pascal not yet nineteen constructed a mechanical calculator capable of addition and subtraction called Pascal's calculator or the Pascaline of the eighth Pascal lines known to have survived for are held by the musee des Arts at MIDI A's in Paris and won more by the swinger Museum in Dresden Germany exhibit two of his original mechanical calculators although these machines are pioneering for endures to a further four hundred years of development of mechanical methods of calculation and in a sense to the later field of computer engineering the calculator failed to be a great commercial success partly because it was still quite cumbersome to use in practice but probably primarily because it was extraordinarily expensive the Pascaline became little more than a toy and a status symbol for the very rich both in France and elsewhere in Europe Pascal continued to make improvements to his design through the next decade and he refers to some 50 machines that were built to his design topic contributions to mathematics pascale continued to influence mathematics throughout his life his trade a deux triangle arithmetic treatise on the arithmetic 'el triangle a 1653 described a convenient tabular presentation for binomial coefficients now called Pascal's triangle the triangle can also be represented he defines the numbers in the triangle by recursion call the number in the M + 1 th row and n plus 1 th column TM n then TM n topic TM 1 n + TM + 1 for M you zero one two and end topic 0 1 2 the boundary conditions are TM minus one zero t minus 1 and topic 0 for M you one two three and n topic one two three the generator tio Oh one Pascal concludes with the proof T M and equals m plus n m+ - 1 M plus 1 and n minus 1 1 display style t underscore Minnesota equals frac M plus n M plus and minus 1 C D OTS M plus 1 and N 1 CD OTS 1 in 1654 he proved Pascal's identity relating the sums of the PTH powers of the first and positive integers for P equals 0 1 to K in 1654 prompted by his friend the Chevalier de mer a he corresponded with Pierre de Fermat on the subject of gambling problems and from that collaboration was born the mathematical theory of probabilities the specific problem was that of two players who want to finish a game early and given the current circumstances of the game want to divide the stakes fairly based on the chance each has of winning the game from that point from this discussion the notion of expected value was introduced Pascal later in the Ponce's used a probabilistic argument Pascal's wager to justify belief in God and a virtuous life the work done by Fermat and Pascal into the calculus of probabilities laid important groundwork for liven its formulation of the calculus after a religious experience in 1654 Pascal mostly gave up work in mathematics topic philosophy of mathematics Pascal's major contribution to the philosophy of mathematics came with his de l'esprit geometry of the geometrical spirit originally written as a preface to a geometry textbook for one of the famous petits at kohl's de port Royal little schools of Port Royal the work was unpublished until over a century after his death here Pascal looked into the issue of discovering truths arguing that the ideal of such a method would be to found all propositions on already established truths at the same time however he claimed this was impossible because such established truths would require other truths to back them up first principles therefore cannot be reached based on this Pascal argued that the procedure used in geometry was as perfect as possible with certain principles assumed and other propositions developed from them nevertheless there was no way to know the assumed principles to be true pascal also used Dilys pre geometric to develop a theory of definition he distinguished between definitions which are conventional labels defined by the writer and definitions which are within the language and understood by everyone because they naturally designate their referent the second type would be characteristic of the philosophy of essentialism Pascal claimed that only definitions of the first type were important to Science and Mathematics arguing that those fields should adopt the philosophy of formalism as formulated by Descartes in de l'art de persuader on the art of persuasion Pascal looked deeper into geometries axiomatic method specifically the question of how people come to be convinced of the axioms upon which later conclusions are based Pascal agreed with Montaigne that achieving certainty in these axioms and conclusions through human methods is impossible he asserted that these principles can be grasped only through intuition and that this fact underscored the necessity for submission to God in searching out truth topic contributions to the physical sciences Pascal's work in the fields of the study of hydrodynamics and hydrostatics centered on the principles of hydraulic fluids his inventions include the hydraulic press using hydraulic pressure to multiply force and the syringe he proved that hydrostatic pressure depends not on the weight of the fluid but on the elevation difference he demonstrated this principle by attaching a thin tube to a barrel full of water and filling the tube with water up to the level of the third floor of a building this caused the barrel to leak in what became known as Pascal's barrel experiment by 1647 Pascal had learned of Evangelista Torricelli 'z experimentation with barometers having replicated an experiment that involved placing a tube filled with mercury upside down in a bowl of mercury Pascal questioned what force kept some mercury in the tube and what filled the space above the mercury in the tube at the time most scientists contended that rather than a vacuum some invisible matter was present this was based on the Aristotelian notion that creation was a thing of substance whether visible or invisible and that this substance was forever in motion furthermore everything that is in motion must be moved by something Aristotle declared therefore to the Aristotelian trained scientists of Pascal's time the vacuum was an impossibility how so as proof it was pointed out light passed through the so-called vacuum in the glass tube Aristotle wrote how everything moved and must be moved by something therefore since there had to be an invisible something to move the light through the glass tube there was no vacuum in the tube not in the glass tube or anywhere else vacuums the absence of any and everything were simply an impossibility following more experimentation in this vein in 1647 Pascal produced experiences nouvelles touch in Laveen new experiments with the vacuum which detailed basic rules describing to what degree various liquids could be supported by air pressure it also provided reasons why it was indeed a vacuum above the column of liquid in a barometer tube this work was followed by Rekha de la grande experience till equilibria de liqueurs a of the great experiment on equilibrium in liquids published in 1648 the torre chilean vacuum found that air pressure is equal to the weight of 30 inches of mercury if air has a finite weight Earth's atmosphere must have a maximum height Pascal reasoned that if true air pressure on a high mountain must be less than at a lower altitude he lived near the puy-de-dôme mountain four thousand seven hundred ninety feet one thousand four hundred sixty meters tall but his health was poor so could not climb it on the 19th of september 1648 after many months of Pascal's friendly but insistent prodding floor in Perry a husband of Pascal's elder sister Jill Barret was finally able to carry out the fact-finding mission vital to Pascal's theory the account written by Perrier reads the weather was chancy last Saturday but around five o'clock that morning dot the puy-de-dôme was visible less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot dot dot so I decided to give it a try several important people of the city of Clermont had asked me to let them know when I would make the ascent I was delighted to have them with me in this great work less than pre greater than / pre greater than dot dot dot at eight o'clock we met in the gardens of the minim fathers which has the lowest elevation in town first I poured sixteen pounds of Quicksilver less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot dot dot into a vessel less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot dot dot then took several glass tubes less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot dot dot each four feet long and hermetically sealed at one end and opened at the other less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot dot then placed them in the vessel of Quicksilver I found the Quicksilver stood at 26 inches and three and a half lines above the Quicksilver in the vessel I repeated the experiment two more times while standing in the same spot they produced the same result each time I attached one of the tubes to the vessel and marked the height of the Quicksilver and asked father Chaston one of the minim brothers less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot to watch if any changes should occur through the day taking the other tube and a portion of the Quicksilver I want to the top of puy-de-dôme about five hundred fathoms higher than the monastery whereupon experiment found that the Quicksilver reached a height of only 23 inches in two lines I repeated the experiment five times with care less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot each at different points on the summit found the same height of Quicksilver less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot dot in each case Pascal replicated the experiment in Paris by carrying a barometer up to the top of the bell tower at the Church of st. Jacques de la Boucherie a height of about 50 meters the mercury dropped two lines in the face of criticism that some invisible matter must exist in Pascal's empty space Pascal in his reply to st in noel gave one of the 17th century's major statements on the scientific method which is a striking anticipation of the idea popularized by karl popper that scientific theories are characterized by their falsifiability in order to show that a hypothesis is evident it does not suffice that all the phenomena follow from it instead if it leads to something contrary to a single one of the phenomena that suffice is to establish its falsity his insistence on the existence of the vacuum also led to conflict with other prominent scientists including Descartes Pascal introduced a primitive form of roulette and the roulette wheel in his search for a perpetual motion machine soppec adult life religion philosophy and literature for after all what is man in nature and nothing in relation to infinity all in relation to nothing a central point between nothing and all and infinitely far from understanding either the ends of things and their beginnings are impregnably concealed from him in an impenetrable secret he is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness out of which he was drawn in the infinite in which he has engulfed Blaise Pascal Ponce's no 72 topic religious conversion in the winter of 1646 Pascal's 58 year old father broke his hip when he slipped and fell on an icy street of Rouen given the man's age in the state of medicine in the 17th century a broken hip could be a very serious condition perhaps even fatal Rouen was home to two of the finest doctors in France monsieur dr. des lens and Monsieur dr. de la beauté Lurie the elder Pascal would not let anyone other than these men attend him it was a good choice for the old man survived and was able to walk again quote but treatment and rehabilitation took three months during which time la beauté lorry and des landes had become regular visitors both men were followers of Jean Gilbert proponent of a splinter group from Catholic teaching known as jansenism this still fairly small sect was making surprising inroads into the French Catholic community at that time it espoused rigorous Augustine ISM Blaise spoke with the doctors frequently and after their successful treatment of his father borrowed from them works by Jansenist authors in this period Pascal experienced a sort of first conversion and began to write on theological subjects in the course of the following year Pascal fell away from this initial religious engagement and experienced a few years of what some biographers have called his worldly period 1648 254 his father died in 1651 and left his inheritance to Pascal and his sister Jacqueline for whom Pascal acted as conservator Jacqueline announced that she would soon become a postulant in the Jansenist convent of Port Royal Pascal was deeply affected and very sad not because of her choice but because of his chronic poor health he needed her just as she had needed him suddenly there was war in the Pascal household Blaise pleaded with Jacqueline not to leave but she was adamant he commanded her to stay but that didn't work either at the heart of this was blazes fear of abandonment less than pre greater than slash pre greater than dot dot if Jacqueline entered Port Royal she would have to leave her inheritance behind but nothing would change her mind the end of October in 1651 a truce had been reached between brother and sister in return for a healthy annual stipend Jacqueline signed over her part of the inheritance to her brother Gilbert had already been given her inheritance in the form of a dowry in early January Jacqueline left for Port Royal on that day according to Jill Barrett concerning her brother he retired very sadly to his rooms without seeing Jacqueline who is waiting in the little parlor in early June 16:53 after what must have seemed like endless badgering from Jacqueline Pascal formally signed over the whole of his sister's inheritance to Port Royal which to him had begun to smell like a cult with two-thirds of his father's estate now gone the 29 year old Pascal was now consigned to genteel poverty for a while Pascal pursued the life of a bachelor during visits to his sister at Port Royal in 1654 he displayed contempt for affairs of the world but was not drawn to God topic brush with death on the 23rd of November 1654 between 10:30 and 12:30 at night Pascal had an intense religious vision and immediately recorded the experience in a brief note to himself which began fire God of Abraham god of Isaac God of Jacob not of the philosophers and the scholars and concluded by quoting Psalm chapter 119 verse 16 I will not forget thy word amen he seems to have carefully sewn this document into his coat and always transferred it when he changed clothes a servant discovered it only by chance after his death this piece is now known as the memorial the story of the carriage accident as having led to the experience described in the memorial as disputed by some scholars his belief in religious commitment revitalized Pascale visited the older of two convents at Port Royal for a two-week retreat in January 1655 for the next four years he regularly travelled between Port Royal and Paris it was at this point immediately after his conversion when he began writing his first major literary work on religion the provincial letters topic the provincial letters beginning in 1656 257 pascal published his memorable attack on casuistry a popular ethical method used by catholic thinkers in the early modern period especially the Jesuits and in particular antonio escobar pascal denounced casuistry as the mere use of complex reasoning to justify moral laxity and all sorts of sins the 18 letter series was published between 1656 and 1657 under the pseudonym luis de mon Talt and incensed louis xiv the king ordered that the book be shredded and burnt in 1660 in 1661 in the midst of the formulary controversy the Jansenist school at Port Royal was condemned and closed down those involved with the school had to sign a 1656 papal bull condemning the teachings of Janssen as heretical the final letter from Pascal in 1657 had defied Alexander the seventh himself even Pope Alexander while publicly opposing them nonetheless was persuaded by Pascal's arguments aside from their religious influence the provincial letters were popular as a literary work Pascal's use of humor mockery and vicious satire in his arguments made the letters ripe for public consumption and influenced the prose of later French writers like Voltaire and jean-jacques Rousseau Charles Perrault wrote of the letters everything is their purity of language nobility of thought solidity and reasoning finesse in raillery and throughout an agreement not to be found anywhere else topic the Ponce's Pascal's most influential theological work referred to posthumously as the Ponce's thoughts was not completed before his death it was to have been a sustained and coherent examination and defense of the Christian faith with the original title apology della religion cratan defense of the Christian religion the first version of the numerous scraps of paper found after his death appeared in print as a book in 1669 titled Ponce's to M Pascal's early religion at circle que otra sujets thoughts of M Pascal on religion and on some other subjects and soon thereafter became a classic one of the apologies main strategies was to use the contradictory philosophies of skepticism and stoicism personalized by Montaigne on one hand and epictetus on the other in order to bring the unbeliever to such despair and confusion that he would embrace God Pascal's Ponce's is widely considered to be a masterpiece and a landmark in French prose when commenting on one particular section thought number 72 st. both praised it as the finest pages in the french language will durant hailed the Ponce's s the most eloquent book in french prose you topic last works and death ts Elliott described him during this phase of his life as a man of the world among ascetics and an ascetic among men of the world Pascal's ascetic lifestyle derived from a belief that it was natural and necessary for a person to suffer in 1659 Pascal fell seriously ill during his last year's he frequently tried to reject the ministrations of his doctors saying sickness is the natural state of Christians louis xiv suppress the Jansenist movement at Port Royal in 1661 in response Pascal wrote one of his final works acred sur la signature du formula written the signing of the form exhorting the gentleness not to give in later that year his sister Jacqueline died which convinced Pascal to cease his polemics on jansenism Pascal's last major achievement returning to his mechanical genius was inaugurating perhaps the first bus line the chorus is a sync soul's moving passengers within Paris in a carriage with many seats in 1662 Pascal's illness became more violent and his emotional condition had severely worsened since his sister's death aware that his health was fading quickly he sought a move to the hospital for incurable diseases but his doctors declared that he was too unstable to be carried in Paris on the 18th of August 1662 Pascal went into convulsions and received extreme unction he died the next morning his last words being may God never abandoned me and was buried in the cemetery of Saint Etienne Dumont an autopsy performed after his death revealed grave problems with his stomach and other organs of his abdomen along with damage to his brain despite the autopsy the cause of his poor health was never precisely determined though speculation focuses on tuberculosis stomach cancer or a combination of the two the headaches which afflicted Pascal are generally attributed to his brain lesion topic legacy in honor of his scientific contributions the name Pascal has been given to the SI unit of pressure - a programming language and Pascal's law an important principle of hydrostatics and as mentioned above Pascal's triangle and Pascal's wager still bear his name Pascal's development of probability theory was his most influential contribution to mathematics originally applied to gambling today it is extremely important in economics especially in actuarial science john ross writes probability theory and the discoveries following it changed the way we regard uncertainty risk decision-making and an individual's and society's ability to influence the course of future events however it should be noted that Pascal and Fermat though doing important early work in probability theory did not develop the field very far christiaan huygens learning of the subject from the correspondence of Pascal and Fermat wrote the first book on the subject later figures who continued the development of the theory include abraham de Moyer and pierre-simon Laplace in literature Pascal is regarded as one of the most important authors of the French classical period and is read today as one of the greatest masters of French prose his use of satire and wit influenced later polemicists the content of his literary work is best remembered for its strong opposition to the rationalism of Rene Descartes and simultaneous assertion that the main countervailing philosophy empiricism was also insufficient for determining major truths in France prestigious annual awards Blaise Pascal chairs are given to outstanding international scientists to conduct their research in the ile-de-france region one of the universities of clermont-ferrand France University Blaise Pascal is named after him the University of Waterloo Ontario Canada holds an annual math contest named in his honor Pascal Yin theology has grown out of his perspective that we are according to would born into a duplicitous world that shapes us into duplicitous subjects and so we find it easy to reject God continually and deceive ourselves about our own sinfulness roberto rossellini directed a film biopic Blaise Pascal which originally aired on Italian television in 1971 Pascal was a subject of the first edition of the 1984 BBC two documentary sea of faith presented by danke pet in 2014 Nvidia announced its new Pascal microarchitecture which is named for Pascal the first graphics cards featuring Pascal were released in 2016 the 2017 game near automata has multiple characters named after famous philosophers one of these is a sentient pacifistic machine named pascal who serves as a major supporting character pascal creates a village for machines to live peacefully with the androids they're at war with and acts as a parental figure for other machines trying to adapt to their newly found individuality topic works si pour les con Deeks essay on conics 1639 experiences nouvelles touchant levite new experiments with the vacuum 1647 rake attila grande ex parents till equilibria de liqueurs account of the great experiment on equilibrium in liquids 1648 trade adieu triangle arithmetic treatise on the arithmetic triangle 16:53 lettre province e Alice the provincial letters 16:56 257 Phyllis breeze geometric on the geometrical spirit 16:57 or 1658 acred sur les signature do formal air 1661 trade adieu triangle rythmed e treatise on arithmetic 'l triangle written c 1654 pu BL 1665 Ponce's thoughts incomplete at death pu BL 1670 topic see also Blaise Pascal portal Scientific Revolution list of pioneers in computer science list of works by eugene guillaume topic references topic further reading topic external links Irv's completes vol 2 1858 Paris library 2l has shed Etsy link from HathiTrust works by Blaise Pascal at Project Gutenberg works by or about Blaise Pascal at Internet Archive works by Blaise Pascal at LibriVox public domain audio books the correspondence of Blaise Pascal in EML Oh Simpson David quote quote Blaise Pascal quote quote internet encyclopedia of philosophy Clark Desmond Blaise Pascal in zalta Edward and Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy Blaise Pascal at the mathematics genealogy project Ponce's de Blaise Pascal Renault art Paris 1812 2 Vols digitized discussion of the Pascaline its history mechanism surviving examples and modern replicas at HTTP colon slash slash things - that - count net Pascal's memorial in orig French Latin and modern English trans Elizabeth T Knuth biography bibliography in French works by Blaise Pascal at open library BBC Radio 4 in our time Pascal Blaise Pascal featured on the 500 French franc banknote in 1977 Blaise Pascal's works text concordances and frequency lists Blaise Pascal Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 etext of Pascal's Ponce's English in various formats etext of Pascal's lettre province e ellis english e text of a number of Pascal's minor works english translation including de l'esprit geometry candle arc to persuader O'Connor John J robertson edmund f Blaise Pascal mactutor history of mathematics archive university of st. 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AQdI_a5zHtI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQdI_a5zHtI | Debunking Western academic & political narratives on #India | Ratan Sharda | foreign [Music] debunking mythology psychology means signs of growth opposite of that is mythology which means science or study of fake lie or imagination the word mythology comes from the Sanskrit root word myth and the word pathology comes from the Sanskrit root word sat which means truth that means a fake lie or imagination foreign books on multiple topics connected to India and the culture of India so let us welcome foreign so one thing is really troubling the West because they have been selling to their children the poverty of India for a very long time even today it is a very common question how many poor in India I was reading one statistics between 2016 and 2022 India reduced poverty from 124 million to just 15 million and that is a Bloomberg report sorry Brookings institution report which is a CIA type of Affiliated agency type of thing I may be wrong so don't flag it over there but this is what I have heard about broken institution but this is coming from straight from a U.S government source so what do you what do you have to say on this why do they say this according to you actually uh actually the terms of Engagement should be different they should question the impoverishment of India and many other economies of the world all very rich in natural resources in fact India's richest economy at one time as you all know even when British came it had 23 share of uh worldwide GDP and maximum foreign trade the foreign rate was going on since the time of uh at least two three thousand years back so having impoverished various colonies by exploiting the natural resources subjugating to them to various oppressive measures and finally you know living on the wealth of those poor people what is our Global South and enjoying a better life exploding nature so the question is itself wrong they should ask that children should their children should be told how these countries were so rich in knowledge so rich in Resources with such wonderful skills science and philosophy it became poor then we can answer no very well said because sometimes the foolish questions deserve foolish questions not answers and if somebody asked them why why there is a third world country the third the reason of the third world country's existence is because of the First World countries they are the ones those classifications the the second narrative which goes on is that India has a huge population and now the world the problem is their problem is that they could finish off the natives and the blacks and convert them to their own religion and destroy the civilization totally so they could not even respond they cannot even call or respond to what they are saying and nor they can tell their story which is very slowly coming out right now but I'll be very slowly and in very poor patches in case of India they have not been able to trust and destroy it completely this knowledge system which they even robbed still there is a lot of knowledge system I am told three million manuscripts are still lying in India despite all the loot and plunder so we were able to tell our story we were able to live through that time so that's why we can still be we are still there and we can tell the story or people would not know they would just believe that these are savages like what their famous historians told them so now we are there to tell the stories they have to listen to their story that's the reason you bounce back better than other countries no one thing which if viewers are watching this show I would tell you that India has preserved all the native cultures of India since 1967 and also which America cannot say Europe cannot say Europeans have destroyed the native cultures Romani people is a perfect example the largest living minority which is not Christian is a minority in in their culture is not recognized in Europe entire Europe and USA has still date not given adequate facilities to Native Americans and other African Americans in fact many African Americans ask no reparation India has taken care of every language every culture and retain their religious systems also I mean I mean most of the West has removed the Native American religious systems or native systems all together uh coming to the next question why doesn't Indian education system or Ministries ask this important question when the agencies likes uscirf and other agencies which are the state government state departments which is the state department is like a foreign office of India they are these agencies when they ask these questions why don't these counter questions not raise against them listen to the foreign than other areas and that is the reason our youth is not yet ready with answers but as far as the government goes as far as the the state government the state goes we are responding back we are asking the right questions whether it's Ukraine whether it's the oil trade that India is doing whether the weight is dealing with the or trading with the USA and other countries the weight is dealing with Russia and even Ukraine all the states that India is talking to the World on its own terms it is no more talking to the world as as per dictated by any other foreign power another foreign country so that is the difference and uh yes the weapons that new education policy kicks in may be by another 10 years will have all the answers to all the nonsense nonsensical questions and we hope to be number two or number three economy in the coming 10 years so the money speaks and our contribution to the the global South and the various leading Global South is proof that the world is looking for a nation which will not oppress them which is not exploit them which will take them along and I think that is the reason the entire Global something is looking at Mr Modi and India to take them forward and that is the strength of India and you will find that these questions will stop coming in fact the questions raised by U.S and trying to shame India mediteratives Russia and Traders Iran and trying to make India fall in life with Us's uh you know designs of trying to Corner Russia and putting a Ukraine as a sacrificial goat in India in fall fall in line that slowly people are realized by what they did was right so the Nations who don't know where to go they are looking at India now to seek Direction Where to go home to respond and how to respond and how to have their own word which will not be dictated by a third world third parties and you know powerful blocks like China or USA or Europe Europe of course is an even no more Block it's only a liar U.S that's all nothing of its own but to respond to U.S and Chinese hegemony is something that world is really coming to know and understand from India so if I look at the global poverty statistics then the Indian the poverty in India is 6.9 percent as per as per the American agencies and also for the 1.4 billion people America has 350 million people the poverty is around 11 of the population that's that's surprising it is increased in recent times increased homelessness has also increased America has that you can see here is very easily visible now yes like the California has a homeless population of around 350 000. that's what I think it's a rough estimate can be less also but not less than 200 000. I can say for sure uh in the highest compared to other states highest as compared to other states Europe has a poverty rate of 15 percent one pipe fifteen percent and that will Festa didn't help but the India is the world's biggest welfare state people do not know that India is the world's biggest welfare state and despite being the biggest welfare state the poverty rates are just 6.9 percent and I think during covet time pandemic Times India fed 800 million people without any charges and despite that it's feeding even now even to now by the way it's still feeding now so and I also provided minimum subsistence to Farmers also Direct Cash transfer which no country has been able to replicate yet the zero leakage and direct transfer to the to the accounts and therefore for 450 million accounts opened by India since 2015-16 onwards for the poorest of poor without any condition or deposit or anything else and even those people and they ended up enriching the economy by depositing thousands of crores or thousands of millions of rupees in the banks they got credit cards they got dignity they got their UPI electronic transfer systems so all the money goes to these accounts without a single penny of leakage that is something that every country which operation from India so one of the one of the things is like the for example the one of the things which I've read in the report yesterday uh what is the factor of why India has grown tremendously during the covet time was the accounting system the new account where people can open easily new accounts and the surprising the second thing was aadhar based biometric system which is which reduced the banking enrollment costs onboarding costs from 23 percent to 26 percent to point one six percent less sense so 16 cents 26 dollars to sixteen cents that's the onboarding cost oh uh on the third front on the food safety uh area food safety area also what the report says that the food security for for the average Indian increased by 188 percent during the last five years the basis for all this beneficial benefits and you'll be surprised that billions of records are deleted when these accounts are integrated with aadhaar card and our Russian card and it was found that millions of fake Russian cards fake accounts are opened to serve the money of the poor in the name of an unemployment dose in terms of uh you know what we call as unemployment work which is done in the field and they are paid all those accounts are plugged so despite Distributing so much of money and Grains and getting People Help The the budget was not affected that much as it should have been because a lot of leakage is also plugged so the system of aadhar which is similar to your social security system but much more simpler and not really as tightly integrated with other systems as it could have been or could be tomorrow but as of now it was the biggest Saver in terms of direct transfer of the benefits to the poor and everybody is in fact because during covet time you remember nobody could go anywhere so this UPI system this electronic transfer system which is so Advanced that I can pay to you you can pay to me there is no Bank involvement directly and uh this is direct transfer all these things it made people very easy to go without going to Market getting their Provisions delivered uh working in business everything else is possible because of this very wonderful reform in our digital economy and also the population myth population myth has been busted also now I saw the report also and one of the major contributor to India's growth story is its his young population and the consuming power of the new population plus the digital landscape in India has has gone at least 10 years infrastructure 10 years in the shock to Nona above the best yeah so in fact in a second because consumer of digital uh you know this uh this uh bandwidth and not only that it is also not just second because consumer of this the bandwidth but also the topmost inaccurate transfers and also the the way we can transact with each other is something unparalleled by any other economy some countries are now trying to buy the technology in fact now Americans and West will be shocked what I'm going to tell next and Indians will be proud what I mean the same the Indians spending during the months of November December last year was almost equivalent to the entire Western pen spending in just one month and now this Statistics can be little bit convoluted but I am calculating from the point of view PPP not by nominal numbers because U.S prints dollars it says currency India is India's currency is calculated is insulated so one of the factors they say is in fact number of number of commercial vehicles what are the top producers number of Cars one of the top producers two two wheelers the top producer so this means that people are buying and is not exporting much of its Vehicles it is consuming being consumed locally the infrastructure the weighing processor has improved and expanded that is also the reason why all this at the add-ons like Vehicles being sold in high number members also come from that plus the quality plus the consume consumption itself it shows that there is something going right in the economy I am not saying everything is right but something definitely is going right that is the reason this consumption is rising your rural consumption for example is a very basic necessities people say cars are bought by the rich and middle class Etc but you look at the two wheeler consumption you look at the rural consumption in fact today all the fmcgs depend more on Rural consumption than on Urban consumption so their entire activities met their entire marketing has changed now in terms of public transport the report is right in front of me here in terms of public transport the India's security infrastructure for the public transport generally Railways when you say infrastructure is qualitatively become twice as secure as any Western system whether it's Europe or USA because of the advancement technology no I'm not talking about the speed here I'm just talking about the security General Security and the number of Railway Crossings which India has as compared to the West now one question comes to me here uh so India diplomatically is asserting itself but militarily it is still considered inferior by the West you know there is no reports about India when it comes to military because the West takes notice of any country when the military is taking an action what do you have to say on this the integration of Indian defense system began only recently there are 411 items which have been banned from Imports and this includes training aircraft helicopters artillery guns bulletproof jackets all these were imported totally by India earlier on now since last five years because of very heavy lifting done by the defense Ministry 4 and 11s are out of out of uh out of import list and defense production this year has spent one hundred thousand wide is 100 1 lakh crores which means uh how much that will be in terms of your calculation would be it is one lakh crores which means at 100 000 rupees no it will be it will be around it will be divided by 8 000 will be like eight thousand to a hundred thousand which is around approximately around uh you can say eight by thousand so it yeah so so that is the level of Defense production now being done in India which includes water religions helicopters trainer aircrafts and uh bulletproof which was being imported so far and every every kind of argument is slowly produced in India it is also being exported 12 000 crores of exports in defense equipment which is unheard of India Still Remains the one of the highest uh importers of Defense equipment but the way the entire scenario is changing impressive style is also thought happened as a defense you know export from India and Southeast Asia countries are going for it so slowly scenario is changing as we are able to wrap up our domestic production you will find a huge change naturally if India has I think the largest army in the world next to Iowa Billy China and in terms of aircraft's next 22 Russia and the China and U.S in terms of Navy also it is one of the biggest navies in the world it is not being talked about because it is not little false it is not reselling arguments the way other big countries like Russia and America are but we are going there we are reaching there and also uh as you see that we are not there to create Wars and seller occupants we are there to help poor countries also raise their security to the level where they feel safe at the same time as we ramp up our own production and now there are tires with Airbus that is going in idiots and they are producing many parts in India and I think in next five years you see change in the defense preparedness and the Defense government industry where India definitely puts in its best foot forward it will take at least five to seven to seven years minimum to come to that stage where where you are able to we were the top exporters or defense equipment right now we are trying to be more self-reliant and there we are going very strongly I can tell you in coming and they do they want to double this defense production uh in next two years that is speed which is going you know people may not be aware that the Mahindra trucks truck sensor pickup trucks are considered the best in Australia by the way and also most reliable after Toyota in terms of price and reliability and in America Royal Enfield Motorcycles have taken the storm yeah in America in fact I have one and those of you like motorcycling I have one made in their bike in San Diego so uh the the other space which uh the report talks about and I would like to seek your opinion even as you know we are getting up and of course as as uh as you can say assembly line production a majority of nearly all the top brands of mobile homes are being manufactured in India now in India itself what we purchase 98 is manufactured in India of course it is still in CKD kit most of the times but as semiconductors come in and as those manufacturing facilities starts we will be seeing a lot more manufacturers shifting to India and I can say openly on this channel the first time Mahindra pickup truck comes which can be is roadworthy in the US I'll buy it the first truck so you know if you see if you see the some of the videos of mahindra's heavy duty Vehicles like bolero and Scorpio if there is a video which I saw a year or two year back where this Bolero got sunk in the flood waters upgrades uh chassis no ruplets at uh Bonnet itself so entire engine had gone under the water as it reached these reached the banks it started and just drove off tell me one vehicle anywhere in the world which was in these conditions just one vehicle you come to India in Bombay's Monsoon lot of Mercedes are there a lot of BMWs are there all of them get stalled maximum number of vehicles do that get stalled in Mumbai are Mercedes and BMWs they can't even take water up to their you know up to the chassis that's the condition and people still buy because of brand value but one of my close relatives puts his car in the garage because he had to pay huge money to get a repair every monsoners had just put it in I'm not going to use it that's their steadiness either they sell something inferior which is not fit for the kind of water that you get in Mumbai and you see any other Indian guy benefited very few gets told but that shows you the quality that we make we are reference coming to the next question new Parliament building that we that India has made and launched yesterday and uh so the new Parliament building is considered one of the top 10 biggest buildings in the world and probably the most advanced Parliament House ever built on Earth more secure than even American capital capital building and more secure as well as more uh technology wise more advanced so and people do not know that it has it has used 65 000 metric tons of concrete and 29 000 metric tons of iron it has used and plus other things and also the most beautiful aspect which I like is that it has artistic contributions from every single culture of India every single culture not just artistic even architecturally architecture the stone is from Rajasthan some students from Gujarat wooden Furnitures from Maharashtra and some things are Northeast every state of India has contributed to the structure of the this Parliamentary Building itself and Miracle is that it from conception to delivery it has taken just two and a half years imagine the humongous size five story building and entirely state of art made by Indian company designed by Indian architect and delivered in two and a half years flat so the recently a lot of caste based talks are happening in the U.S where Hindu community in USA is is is targeted for caste World cast but if you look at the American educational curriculums it talks about European caste system talks about Mexican caste system it talks about American caste system and it also talks about the South American caste system other than Mexican so but Hindus have been targeted particularly on caste why because I think that's a colonial narrative which is partly carried out by the American agencies and also in cahoots with some Islamic neighbors of India so what do you have to say on that first of all as you already know and car system you are approaching this car system discuss word itself was an invention and imposed on India by the Portuguese and he had no caste system it had communities when they said jati it was community to commit a certain kind of people people doing certain kind of trade there was a jati there was no castism there was no sense of division in people if it was as per their own professions their own like at the way they lived in a certain area so the communities what is and there was World which was based on a business you do so I could be uh I could be a viewer I could be a writer I could be a you know a scholar depending on that person was decided word was not imposed on anybody by birth it got distorted uh during the invasions and during the last 1000 years but basically it was not part of the basic structure but we said okay it's bad it has been it has been badly deformed let us get rid of it so India slowly get rid of that getting rid of this class like caste system or castism but as a community you find lot of strength as Professor within Adam says that communities have worked together have been very strong economically successful where there is Diamond Cutters of Surah so these were not considered something hired though the sense of higher laws actually concretized in 1931 in the census done by the British because everywhere they have to create from division now this particular Indian Community is trying to come out of it especially those who go out never in talk of community you know cast and as the survey has told you in America the server is done by I think owner they tell their 55 percent of the Indians don't even know the castle as a person still they are being imposed with this kind of car system because the people who do not want to see one of the most prosperous communities in USA one of the most successful one of the most highly educated if you can't try you don't rise up to their level you pull that down so this is nothing of pulling them down it's not division it's an effort to defame the Hindus especially and Indians and as you rightly pointed out caste system is everywhere it is basically a hierarchical structure whether somebody makes it into a stratified Society where one cannot deal with other because of cars then you have a problem but does it happen in America no does it happen in India no small extent but are they putting that up in USA they are not because people who go there simply go on their qualification they don't go on any kind of caste system or because of any preference they go down by as per the test they pass as per the education system and qualifications of USA not of India that is how they'll end up there and this succeed on their Shear grid whether they belong to any other cost or any other kind of burner you might call nobody knows this is the construct of the whites put on by the on the other people on the so-called natives to show their superiority you know you have a quality lab saying that since caste system is older than racism so racism also comes out of caste so castroism is actually the reason for racism so Hindus are responsible for the white racism this is a thousand years so this kind of obtuse a very stupid logic that is imposed and people are minting money out of it will be exposed slowly but right now as you know there is there are very strong pushback from Indian Community is very wide propaganda and people are making money out of it as you read Raji Malhotra there is a it tells you that some of these people are 75 000 dollars per hour and force the companies to have those classes where Indians and others are put together and Indians are shamed by telling them what is wrong with them and it is only the money making that is going on because there is no data with these people no data at all you are in USA if there were a data please produce it that is they have surveyed ten thousand Indians you have about 400 000 years right so whereas the surveyed one thousand years or two thousand Indians and tabulate the data then tell us what is wrong Kona has done that so let them show them that is the data there is no data at all it's all in their mind and they they can create you know what is called posts then create any mind out of it they can create any kind of uh you know logic out of it because there is no sense if people have come to your network there are people like Sorrows who are ready to fund them because they don't want strong Indians they don't want strong India actually the the problem is they are targeting that targeting particularly the Hindu religion and because because as you see and I can say to many Americans who are watching this show that there is a digression in the American society or generally the best and to show their superiority somewhere the academics have to manufacture new controversies the entire political controversy on caste system was developed came up because of American textbooks and American textbooks have been very Blasphemous towards the Hindu religion like one American textbooks by Ziegler on world religions calls Krishna as the creator of the caste system and a Krishna himself the creator of the by the brahmanas so the anti-brahaminical system it is almost like waging a campaign against all the rishimunis of India so most of the American textbooks indirectly glorify ravan and the bad forces the evil forces so so naturally the society is going to be thanking now the new left also project ravan as a scheduled tribe and schedule Cass person because they don't know and they don't want people to know so if you go to that extent there is no solution I'm happy they are not asking in front when ravana was alive if ravana was alive and saying this then ravan will make had them for breakfast or lunch because he's son of vishwava anyway so the last question in this series is uh the constant so the poverty is one area where the Western media and the Western academic systems attack which is debunked by this report that today America has more poor than India as a percentage of the population number two cast has been debunked because it has it is just cast is used and particularly targeting Hindus because if you go by the statistics if you are the percentages if Americans had the population that we have I think half the America would enter by now no not only that they would purposely kind of horrible for a kind of horrible system you had during covet and uh half of it but if you go by ratio the population would have totally banished Americans have a short memory they don't they're not grateful to India that India was the first country to provide them medical help when they needed most American Medical system had collapsed it was Indian medicines which had helped American society and President Biden is on record thanking India so that is it's record and secondly immediately after that they ban export of certain oxygen in a cylinder components to India that was the first Act of ingratitude by the American establishment now in a way that is good because Indians could then invent their own materials right they went on to export when they let us know and much lower cost all this exploitation of scientific knowledge that Western World does India didn't do and who were able to produce much lower costs by low-cost vaccine low-cost ventilators low-cost medicines this rescued and update more than 100 countries in fact that iconic image of a PNG touching the feet of Mr Narendra Modi was actually created to India for all the people of global South who were able to survive and save themselves because of India India never boasted about it India didn't you know trumpets didn't defame Pfizer despite all the kind of negative reports and that should be infected U.S should be grateful and this company should be grateful that India helped others and did not the same people who try to defame India so now the the attempt is being made by the American academics and the American Media which is in kahoot suda academics and these academics are not academics at all they're propagandists that India is the new threat to USA in the next 40 years so what do you have to say on that yeah you know was the new threat to USA and then you guys said try to co-op China it was it tried to use a signature Chief manufacturing center now slowly China has come up to level that is uh competing with USA it is it is nearly become number one economy and USA tried to isolate it it failed in fact it's gamble of the battle between the war between Ukraine and Russia has put Russia into China's lab and China is happily you know cooperating with Russia and also taken advantage now U.S wants to somehow again you know cooperate with China to overcome its own supply chain problems so it is a problem that America faces India didn't create any problem for USA it never will create a problem for USA there are two Democratic countries which can have to live together as the best open Societies in the world if there are some cynics who believe India is a threat to USA it is not India that is a threat India is rising the threat is from within USA is new left that has taken over Democratic party the way works are trying to destroy economy as you would know that you would be aware of that but but Light Lost billions of dollars by trying to become woke then Target clothing lost billion dollars or around billion dollars Twitter's reading by trying to be woke so they are going to destroy their own economy their own country by the new left and you can't blame others at that time Indian tradition Indian culture Indian family system in fact will support them and try to secure their future rather than being a threat to them and he has much more to offer to use at this stage when Indian is the U.S rate is cracking up when the family system has gone astray their youth their entire social fibers are you know torn apart this is where Indian philosophy of husband of regulation of family minister of social relation of you know some the sense of Duty for others and respect for Ecology Etc where they will actually save USA not destroy USA its knowledge the another report which was I was reading was uh the USA has is responsible for killing indirectly almost 25 million people since 1991. Iraq war itself killed 4.5 million humans and and that included children and women also and Korean War we know it was because of U.S it it because it became big and Ukraine is the latest example where 11 million people have been displaced they are we are forgetting the so-called Urban spring which are actually catalyzed by USA resulted in complete chaos in CA in Syria and a huge loss of men and men and women and people Yemen itself again out of spring then you talk about uh all smaller conflicts around those areas these were to be conflicts which actually also were result of America's own short-sighted policy and this some how to destabilize countries if you go to Latin America same thing is there there is no direct end but you can find indirectment everywhere so this idea of exploiting natural resource in the name of democracy tying up with dictators it is something that us has done earlier and it has not learned this lesson it tries to demonize people put them on you know like Libya or Libya it's another example where the rulers are you know actually hang or killed because of their submission commission but use the same parameters where would American president go it's very sad set of Affairs now people are asking questions no doubt but these are questions which they have to answer the politicians who if you see there is a very wonderful small clip in fact I remember now the senior George Bush said that some one person led to the war in Iraq you know and then he said sorry I met you okay foreign given the track record of the West Anglo-Saxon West led by United States and why would India would like to have very close relationship with them no we have to look together after all world is one ideas to everybody to live together everybody makes mistake everybody has some ideas which are not good for the humanity but we believe that ultimately good nature would Prevail and that is the reason we need to cooperate with each other as some Nation doesn't cooperate there are two ways one is that you go to war with them or other careful at them chosen depends on the Nations but definitely we have to be friends with everybody and we are the princes everybody even friends of enemies enemies the only country which can deal with Iran which can deal with desire which can deal with Saudi Arabia you hear the same breath with Russia and Ukraine and U.S in the same breath that is the beauty of Indian way of looking at Nations and looking at people so that is something that others have to learn is the thought process of magnanimous people the small-minded people think of me first my first and my pocket first so why would you know the new Parliament is also the new party by the way I know but I'm saying that is the thought of a magnanimous mind but for a small-minded person it always creates enemy that person like like today Pakistan will be shortly compared to United States now because both are having the same mindset that they need enemies to survive they cannot survive on their own so why would India would like to be a close Ally of someone who needs an enemy all the time see it is not question of closely it is to be as I said to be to have good relations with everybody as per their own transaction interest and there is a difference in what Pakistan does and what USA does Pakistan's reason for animosity is its own religion that is the greatest scene in the world as something that is to be conquered USA the reason for conquering these resources not religion so basic difference is that plus USA had some tradition of democracy the US is now being controlled by corporates yes yes yeah but in case of Pakistan there nothing could fall back on so Pakistan is a gone case it is artificial construct as we we said many times they'll upload now it is already in the process of uploading so now in fact Pakistan today we are closer to U.S than to China because they gain more money from USA so if he USA wants client states who are going to be the terrorist factories good luck to USA yeah USA to America India is not going to the blind phase of blind friends with anybody including USA you hear any lessons that analysis they realize that India is not going to commit to unconditional friendship so although we are magnanimous we are not going to be fooled by close relations being forced upon us it will be based on our enlightened interest of the nation actually I wanted to end the last question but one more question has come up now is from the audience has asked that what will be the given the so many diplomatic or military gaps of the best LED by the USA and particularly UK because UK is the brain behind many of these actions in many parts of the world what would the global South how would the global South stand against these forces in the future because they are still going back to 19th century and remembering their conquests and they are working on those conquests despite them having so much of populations from these other colonies see the current scenario of the global South is that they are they are awakened they are looking at uh forming a strong Alliance of taking on the people who have exploited the full on even today the Western countries are the global no cannot survive without the natural resource of the South your entire elect electric electric vehicle you know game will fall apart you don't get cobalt and lithium from African countries then how do you survive so world needs South South today rooster controls the natural resources that is for the world to understand that if they try to further oppress South they'll be divide our natural resources South may be able to survive with mutual cooperation with countries like India supporting them in every possible way and what will global not do will they keep on looting will they keep on creating walls for those natural resources I think that we're able to do it in Ukraine with Russia I don't think that this game can go on and on if you see even China has entered the game of brokering Peace whether it's Saudi Arabia Iran or Saudi Arabia Iran and Yemen if that happens where does that leave the white face of the so-called white supremacist countries they have to understand the time when they could actually exploit others resources and try to overpower them with the big Tech and all that tomorrow if any country is withdrawals except from this uh you know this North it can survive maybe they are already poor they have been grounded to Poverty they will need a support that they can live with each other but whether North can live without them that is the question that nor Global not like to ask and that is why the answer lies for coming on the show and educating us your views based on these current statistics now and thank you for all the viewers for watching it do like share subscribe and let us know feedback thank you so much thank you [Music] | Sattology सत्तोलॉजी | UC0QciEoS5ybFLwtrAsQWQ5A | 2023-06-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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RDJwTg0izkg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDJwTg0izkg | MLB DFS Early Look and Lineup Process | tab we're going to be talking through today's MLB slate um as you guys know like it's been a struggle struggle bus for me for a little while now and uh I I uh I decided starting MLB season I'm I'm just going slow with it I'm deciding if I even want to play the big ones at all um and really try to try to save my my things for what I've had more of an edget like like like the Masters for some reason golf has been good to me but uh last night you know in my bigger buyin I did well I cashed in all of them pretty deep uh didn't quite get there had the Dodger Stacks with the oneoff that d his catcher which always works and unfortunately did not have the blanco for the no hitter so but other than that how could how could you not have seen that coming I mean I I don't know it's unfortunately I stacked the other side of it in my other lineup so yeah so that didn't work out too well um but yeah it was it was I'm still waiting for the for the Oakland picture to get a guy out so right so we'll uh so that's that's that's pretty much the end of that and I did play one lineup in the NBA uh and I and I had jayen Duran so we're we're uh oh that sucks we're moving along man I played one lineup in the NBA like the $4 and the $15 or whatever and it came in like it was like a really good lineup it had like three I think 318 or something like that 320 um but it was a really good lineup and it just uh you know I was like one of those oh I should have played the big one type of nights but you know it is what it is that's we call that the roie yeah the roie you could have put that in this I know um all right so here we go let's get your we'll get your screen up we'll go game by game here there's a lot of weather on this slate it's it's a big slate get used to it Tuesdays Tuesdays and Fridays for those of you guys who don't know are the biggest days in MLB they're the ones where the biggest slates are they're usually the biggest tournaments um so uh we're gonna we're gonna run into a bunch of weird weather spots early in the year uh and this is one of them I'm sorry this this uh this this day has got five of them so H we'll touch I guess I can just start off by announcing which ones they are yeah please grab my notes here because I was going to do it one at a time um all right sorry about this so yeah so Kansas City Baltimore uh dangerous Cincinnati Philadelphia dangerous really dangerous Detroit at the Mets but you might know you're you're a little closer to that one um Atlanta Chicago dangerous uh Colorado Chicago somewhat dangerous so well it's the same city yeah I know but the the Cubs uh for whatever reason they always have the Cubs a little bit a little bit more dangerous for some reason it was a little tilting by the way so yesterday's Braves game I mean the game was was six nothing the eth and it started pouring R and everybody left the stadium right right so you figure the game is over right they're not gonna they're not going to start it again they actually like after like an hour like brought all the teams back on the freaking field and and made them finish just so that Austin rler a three-run homer to probably win someone money and freaking uh oh my God that's baseball for you yeah right well let's talk about your your New York game to start off with here or not your New York game but the the Mets game because it's it's it doesn't look desirable I actually don't have like I think that you could make an argument for a met stack here but like nothing that where if it's any question whatsoever that I'm even gonna bother with uh you have I mean honestly you can't even it's 46 degrees and 13 M hour winds blowing in from Center I guess Adrien Hower maybe you could consider I think that you could consider a lot of things maybe Hower would would not be the worst thing in the world but I I just don't see anything that I'm really that interested outside of maybe Hower I think it's game is just a pass I mean like the the hitting looks awful and and there's there's rain out risk you know what I mean and and when there's rain out risk you could sometimes make cases for like hitting you know what I mean uh just in case you know they they get the six Innings or whatever but uh you get a delay not only but you get a delay you have a starting pitcher that's that's that's bad news so yeah I'm probably I'm probably off of this game completely yep all right what do you have next uh they're all at 440s I have I have Braves white socks next well this one I think we're going to want to have things so it's gonna matter about this weather because this uh this is a good like you know if if the rain goes away you've got 17 M hour winds out to center field it is only 40 degrees but there it's pretty strong winds out to Center so you you definitely I think are you know Atlanta's going to look like the best team on the Slate as they're going to look like on on most slates to be honest with you so the weather is going to be important here what do you what do you like here sheets yeah I have Atlanta ra is the top overall stack on the Slate um and I guess I'll just read off the names if if anybody it's this The Usual Suspects Akuna albz Ozuna Riley darno would be the top five I would have um and you know they rate to be the highest owned and and same as usual with baseball you know if you're gonna play high owned Stacks probably should not play high owned pitchers or you know uh Bobby's been known to be able to to get these Stacks in in kind of like unorthodox ways um so that you can get what could be the chalky stack but not the chalky combination you know like instead of getting the one two three four five get the 13579 or play the you know the the the the anti- platoon play or whatever you know so um that's one way you can play this I'm not really getting to the white socks at all so it's for me it's you know watch the weather and listen to is always a question that I have you know if if it's s you know well forget 710 like you're not playing the 710 game right but if it's 7:35 and you know it goes into delay you know or it's threatening to go into delay um you know H how important is it to have exposure to Atlanta that you'd be willing to you know take some rain risk um I I I've been much more of of a stickler and and and just I I usually just fade the whole thing you know it's AR at all um but but sometimes you know you get like these Colorado slates you know where if in fact the game does play some team really lays over the field then maybe it's worth doing but in general uh I usually tend to fade that um respect to pitching NE I don't have anything here so for me it's going to be Braves or or or or nothing yeah I actually like the so I think there's still some question marks as to who the Braves are going to be starting um I I and and if they do they start Ronaldo Lopez like going back against this forward team you know that's the thing I like to do I actually don't like the Braves are are are going to be really popular um and I think that the white socks are a little bit interesting here so that would be what I would say is that if you want to get a little different with playing the Braves maybe you just play the team on the other side of it with the white socks maybe you get a little three-man or something like that going there Gavin sheets 3.6 Andrew vaugh uh 3.8 uh monata Robert's the only one who's uh expensive so I I I don't mind the idea of like of a contrarian white socks pick but yeah Atlanta seems good as you know on big slates I don't usually want to Stack a 20% own team so I will probably not be stacking Atlanta but I would definitely use them as like a complimentary I don't mind using pieces and I and if I was gonna stack a l I think I would stack the white socks with them because that's seems like a good way to get get exposure and also hey look if the game rains out you at least you got all your guys who are not playing you don't have to be tilted when when three guys hit two home runs and your your Atlanta stack doesn't get a play um but it's probably going to play these games they're going to try to get the men my guess early in the year um go yeah so so I guess let's just move ahead uh so Colorado and Chicago the other game in in in Chicago we always have to get a a win check especially for for Wrigley and is the wind situation in Wrigley wind blowing out as well or blowing sort of across the field a little bit out to right kind of but mostly it's across the field I'm actually currently seeing Javier Assad as one of the top values on the Slate so at 6600 he's getting ownership as well but uh yeah so if you actually do get the wind you know not not hurting him let's put it that way um then he's going to look like a decent play as far as the Colorado pitcher whoever that is I'm not getting any of him and as far as the hitting goes I have to you know what I actually do have the Cubs as as viable somewhat you know I have them raid as like my fifth or so best stack here so who are who's P oh it's the the on in Future King that Kyle Freeland right um yeah Kyle Kyle Freeland oh my look at his last results wow right at the KES oh my goodness gracious what is that 10 hits 10 runs all earned welcome welcome to 200 24 all I will say is this and no Colorado excuse either it was in Arizona well well what I will say is that what this is setting up is is this game log where when they go home and you get a team going into Colorado and people will see this this this Freeland game log on the road that whoever that is going into Colorado is going to be extremely chalky and we usually know not to mess with Kyle Freeland at at cour just just just just enough right like yeah you don't need to yeah yeah uh but in this case uh I think that I think I don't know maybe the Cubs are gonna be popular just because of this this game on the on the on the on the Ledger here uh it's very possible so I don't know they certainly certainly look like I get fifth or six best stack man Kyle they left and they let him out there for the slaughter too look at that oh 50 they 50 pitches okay that's fair enough all right uh what do you think here uh yeah I think that I have a little bit of interest in the like I think I think I think the Cubs are fine but realistically I probably have them as a secondary stack today um I don't think that it's I don't know it's not my absolute like favorite spot it's still 40 degrees and and I know the Cubs are are good offense but they're not Atlanta um I think the Cubs are fine one thing Colorado is gonna have a Terri we're going to assume they have a terrible bull because everything else in their team is terrible you're going to see every pitcher against them be the most popular pitcher like it's just gonna happen over and over again so I think Assad is fine I don't think you need to play that much shock necessarily but yes it's a good enough matchup um and and I think the Cubs the Cubs are are somewhere in there for me for for the stacks uh if they you know they're a little lower owned than I thought maybe I actually could bump them up a little bit they have uh they're not cheap they're not expensive they're sort of in a nice like mid- tier price-wise so they're not hard to get in exactly yeah I'm open to the Cubs today I just don't think it's a priority for me at the moment uh Toronto Houston well I I shouldn't be allowed to talk about Toronto because I think the last two times I stacked them going back to last year they got no hit last night and I think they got one hit the other time I'm having trouble with my bearings I wouldn't stack him tonight anyway but I just wanted to throw that out there has like this I don't know if it's still going on he had this extremely extremely long string of quality starts uh this is this is this is not a guy you want to Stack against uh ever pretty much he's actually I mean he actually looks pretty cheap at 8500 if you want to know the truth um boy look at some of these prices of these pictures um you're getting Bieber at 8,800 you're getting Valdez at 8500 these These are these could be 10K pitchers but then again I guess I guess DraftKings is sharp in that that's what they're doing yeah well I don't even mean that I mean that maybe they're sharp in knowing that they're not gonna get full run that's what that's what they're doing that's what I'm saying okay okay yeah it's like I thought they were just making so the people could play it's like the first half of the year in the NBA when they were pricing up every potential guy who would get minutes you know and then they stopped doing it at the second half of the year which made it if anything should have been the opposite but but yeah I think that's what's happening here um um yeah so so I I guess Valdez is perfectly playable um you know who's going to be the random guy they let throw nine innings today you know what I mean like in the league who knows who it's gonna be the guy I mean Blanco was not gonna go like very deep into that game except for that he had a no hitter going you know and he had thrown like zero pitches right but uh again uh I would say that that listen Houston at home I mean why not but but but you're you're the Barrios Whisperer if I'm not mistaken and he's he's off to a he's off to a nice little start here with a with a good little performance at 7100 they they moved him up to 76 excuse me to 77 gave him a worse matchup um I don't know I I boy oh boy Houston coming off the 10 runs and you get baros at less than 10% ownership I mean I've I I've made worse plays so I don't know I think both pitchers are in play but I mean you certainly have to respect the Houston not gonna say top top stack but maybe top I you know I have them rated just about the same as the Cubs if you want that's basically exactly the same as I've got you basically you know stole my like that's exactly what I would have said um I I don't really have an interest in the bats in this game I I if anything was going would put Houston as a stack just to be as a contrarian stack because you're not going to get him low on very often Brios has had a lot of history against them and has not been very good um and I like Brios I played him on opening day I I'll take shots with him when when I feel like the time's right this is not going to be that time for me um maybe I'll reconsider later but as of right now this game is uh Houston or nothing probably for me by the end of the day all right then we've got all the late games coming up what do what do flights look like in October back and forth between LA and New York I know man let's do it we're rolling I don't know let's see we're already preparing for the for the I don't want to say the whining for the normal uh yeah discussion of how the playoffs are flawed and and you know we're going to we're going to run into two hot pitchers from some other team that uh you can't do anything against you know anyway but you know listen Yankees and Dodgers you could have you could have two teams with 105 plus wins uh we'll see how it goes uh meanwhile the one guy who I think did not come out of the gates scorching was the uh was the Nester Cortez uh he went into Houston and uh got hit you know got hit around you know uh did have five strikeouts in five innings but um I don't know what the line is in this game I imagine it's probably pick Amish right because G is it's a direct pick him nine total gallon gallon you know he's he had he had a good stretch last season where he just where nobody could do anything against him and he kind of if if I recall kind of just like tapered off a little bit what do they let him pitch in like they gave him 90 pitches they gave him 90 they gave him 90 pitches when they were up a 100 runs too um so I guess that's but I think the same thing man be very careful with those things look at the five innings pitched that's they're not gonna pull out their a starter before five innings are pitched when you're up by 15 runs so the fact that he needed 90 pitches to go five innings is another thing that you could you could actually F the other way against him yeah that's true but if they're in this game they I think they'll leave them a little longer against the Yankees um nonetheless uh Yankees are a tough matchup nowadays um and for whatever strikeouts they had you know going into this season now they get stto who just never swings right um and when he does swing it's you know it's always it's a good pitch so they're a tough team to play pitchers against for the forceable future if you want another Tru so uh probably off of of them I I've got a hankering to just take another shot against Cortez though and play Arizona uh that would be the only probably exposure I would get from this game yeah this is maybe the hardest game for me because I could see like an argument being made for every part of it like I actually think that gall's like an interesting contrarian play um I look the Yankees are are a great lineup but that doesn't mean that they're not like there's a ton of strikeouts in that lineup or a good amount of strikeouts in that lineup um and I don't want to hear early numbers from what's happened so far this season we're five games in you know what I mean like just these guys all have a pretty decent strikeout rate with the exception of uh of I guess stto to some extent and and and Verdugo now um anyway I I have a little bit of Interest as a as a just get contrarian not not for my big buy and it' be like a long shot tournament some some Zack Allen I think you could make a similar argument for Cortez and I think you could make an argument for both offenses the roof is open it's 70 degrees in Arizona um and and I you know the ball the ball's it's a little bit better usually when the roof's open it's like people say somebody oh yeah K9 pointed out 70 degrees at but 70 degrees in Arizona is like cold like for when when the roof's usually open it's like okay it's down to 95 we'll open the roof now because it's not 110 anymore um I I I think that both offenses are in play for sure but I I I just don't have anything that I feel like I mean they're so expensive it's hard to spend all that money against decent pitchers on a big slate that's the only issue that I have with it um all right so Boston and Oakland um so again here's another guy who Bobby knows better than most people that would be Alex Wood um so I'm getting Boston rated as like my second tied for second overall stack on the Slate uh accounting for value and all that stuff I I don't know man that's the best I can describe this I I don't I don't know if I want to do it you'll have to talk to me about that spot Alex Wood is 6k um again I will I will default to you on that Oakland's not really and and the thing with with Bellow Bellow is gonna look like a like right now he looks like the top I guess one of the top Point per dollar plays on the Slate alongside of Assad as well as I recall he doesn't really strike people out though um that's that's the way I remember it from last year so it's probably a good safe play Maybe but I don't know about the upside there I I think I'd rather kind of find the 8800 the 800 for bber or somebody like that if I was gonna do this um or even you know find the money and we'll get to darish these other guys in a minute so I like Bellow as like a as a pitcher um I just don't know if he's got that ceiling for I think he does in this matchup especially um I'll put him as a like I think if you're playing your starting lineups and for me I probably would start with aad and v as as my pitchers if I was playing a cash game and we knew all the games we're playing right now I think that they make sense because you saved some money and uh look man this Oakland team man they can't hit like I mean I I stacked him a little bit last night and took a shot but they're gonna have some games you know sure but I just think that it makes sense to take the take the eyes in these matchups I just have no feel for where Alex Wood is and I've seen different guesses of of how many pitches he'll throw so I I I'm probably just going to stay away from it considering it's not like this incredible thing anyway it's just you like the value but uh and at the same time I'm not especially interested in playing the Red Sox so I still haven't come across one stack that I feel like really good about yet outside of Atlanta which is going to be too chalky so i' gotta find something here but right now uh I just have interest in Bellow in this game and pretty much nothing else to be honest with you the bra Oakland is so bad though that just stacking against them is gonna be good like I mean teams that are bad tend to have bad relief pitching and it trickles down and they'll let some position players play when 10 nothing you know whatever or pitch wi it's 10 nothing I think that that's you know I don't know think it's kind of uh something I'd be looking to to to try to exploit but it just doesn't feel like the uh I don't know I don't like playing Boston in in pitchers Parks as much as as more more than most people do but I don't know it's it's it's fine I guess I just not getting there myself Cleveland Seattle yeah so um yeah uh got the two got two really good pitchers um in this game uh you have lisis Castillo against Shane Bieber um and I also feel the type of pitchers who are again are not gonna be given full I don't know like full full run um they they they project just kind of I don't know just kind of okay you know what I mean like they don't they're not neither of them are giving me that you know 20 fantasy points as far as at least a medium projection goes and uh I but I guess like have have faith in the in in the talent you know so they're probably going to keep the keep the keep the runs low but I don't know maybe you're right may maybe something like Assad is just better to get to those those big hitters you know you play like Bellow and and Assad and then you get up to those hitters I don't know if I'm gonna be able to play pay for Castillo today at 9,400 it certainly makes sense that Bieber you know cheaper going to look a little bit better um one thing I that's good about Bieber though again is is that for the same discussion we had yesterday about about Seattle you know Seattle at least my my my my memory serves is going to be better against lefties um so Bieber will be have you know good shot here I guess both pitchers are fine I mean I I don't know I'm certainly not going to play any of the hitting in this game yeah and just you know for what it's worth like a lot of the things we liked about Seattle's left against lefties last year don't exist anymore um okay you know you've got you you don't have Yano Suarez who's like one of the most extreme splits guys little bit of a different build um a little bit different lineup build for them but uh I I like Bieber If I Had decide with one um I think if you are spending up these are two guys that stand out and immense ceilings uh I actually think they've already I mean both have already pitched I I think that if there was people with a leash on this slate it that would was a little bit long be but I don't think it would be that astronomical like I think it would just be like again we say 90 pitches we use all these terms but they don't tend to bring out these aces in the middle of innings you know what I mean so when when they're going so it's not like they're gonna flatten it out at that they're just gonna that's just sort of the rough range like last you know Bieber only threw 83 pitches and had 36 fantasy points on opening day um so I I I think Bieber would be the way I would go slightly over Castillo but yeah they're both in play and actually like Bieber I think Bieber is the is the spend up I would probably land on um and again he's not that much more expensive than the other guys I mentioned you know what to your point you know we we we I pull up the Cardinals Padre's game and you look at at at darvish's last game and he pitched exactly five innings you know like uh didn't matter whether it was 78 pitches which is really pitch right or or 90 or 62 or whatever I guess their thing was I want to get him five you know and look if he's going he has 100 pitches through four We're not gonna let him pitch five right but but but but I guess yeah I guess I guess they're kind of getting almost old schoolish you know I mean like I want my I want my five innings um and that that is what it is um and it's a little more Con San Diego I think has given us a little bit that hey maybe we do need to watch these guys because he's actually had two starts already darish because he got to pitch that game I see that I see that um so I'm he's gonna be very popular today and that this is one I'm I'm just going to avoid personally well let me let me say this I mean I I I thought that I don't want to say I deserved better but but I I thought I was going to get a little bit better yesterday I I told you I had like all kinds of cardinals yesterday and uh and Gorman you know what I mean but but just just other teams just scored more you know that's the best I could uh yeah the best I could do they put up six runs and and you know whatever but uh couldn't get more they left the base load a little bit um but yeah I have darish rated fine you know what I mean he's 25% owns do I do I like him any better than than Bell well they're certainly different you know what I mean like I I do see like I don't know like I now now I'm looking at that five innings in his last game that's a little concerning to me you know I I don't I was about to say what this is sealing really I guess he's very I guess he's similar Bell I suppose so I I'll I'll rate those guys kind of the same I I guess and and then as far as hitting goes I have to say that if you're telling me that uh he's going to be popular again I don't know what it is but they my my numbers keep on keep on getting me to these Cardinals um it's gonna be my Brewers Diamondbacks for for a while I guess so I don't know same same and it starts unfortunately with I don't know if he did anything yesterday but um but the two he didn't get on base actually he might played had two strikeouts yesterday no for four but you have a 2K Victor Scott who can steal bases um uh uh you wouldn't see it because he has hadn't done much with it but but uh you have a 2K Victor Scott uh and then you have the other guys that I I usually play like the Donovan Gorman you could afford goldi obviously get to him but um Alec burlson I think got scratched yesterday I think he was another guy I was gonna like but I guess this could be a contrarian play if if if it turns out darish ends up popular yeah and we definitely know he has a bus path he's had a you know pretty small sample size against this these St Louis hitters 100 at bats but they've pretty much crushed him um he's either he struck out a bunch of them and they crushed them the rest of the time so take that for what you will but you do have the two the two speedsters at the bottom with wi and uh Scott like you mentioned for value burles at 2900 it's going to make you want to play them because they are the value they just so cheap you know what I mean Gorman at 4100 they're just all very reasonable whereas all the other Stacks you want to play so I kind of I I kind of don't mind it I I I didn't I didn't get to it myself um I'm a little confused at what to do here like I actually think if you're gonna make a case for a guy at 6K as you know as bad as he was or whatever it's the Dodgers he had to face the first time out I think I might make that argument for micholas um instead of Alex Wood if if you're going to try to you know reach for something I'm probably not going to do it but I'm just considering in it and uh I also don't think I I mean again wind blowing in from the left again I would I would prefer the lefties in this game I played anything but don't really love the stacks which hey man my stack my stack list of what I really like tonight is really really short so we're gonna need to find something for me all right so San Francisco LA here we go I mean I listen I get it if you want to try to play Logan web but I'm not doing I mean he's he's had some games against the Dodgers in the past he's had some good games in the past as well but I don't know uh just he's another 8300 so there's him there's darish there's Bellow I just I just kind of think I'd rather play like Bellow against Oakland than uh than anybody against the Dodgers I think that's just kind of what I what I'm thinking of doing here and the other thing is that the the Dodgers themselves I don't know exactly why they're not showing up in my projections almost at all I imagine that's GNA change it's just the pricing oh that's probably and they're facing a good pitcher yeah uh I'm gonna listen you got you got you got very low salary pitchers on the Slate today uh I think that I think you're supposed to do this I think that you're supposed to fade the Yankees fade fade fade the fade the Braves and and and take your shot here uh and and pay down for your 68s or whatever and then and then go play the and then just go play the Dodgers and just try to get those in that that that's my that's my instinct like for now yeah so so I just want to point out that we've seen Logan W has had some great games against the divers but some of these are dating back to times where like Freddy Freeman wasn't even on the team so and now we've got Otani on top of it too so just to for what it's worth it 165 plate appearances actually it's about 150 for the guys who will actually play today uh 330 batting average off of them six home runs and 160 play appearances he has not gotten them out the one he doesn't do is walk that many guys it's the one thing that's hard a little bit hard to stack against web also I I believe that they have a very competent Bullpen um that's just again I always say wait to for the numbers but like early on that's that's my my my suspicion is that their their Bullpen is gonna be pretty good um but yeah I I think the Dodgers are an awesome contrarian stack um web is actually like early projections have him owned a little bit that's kind of surprising to me but the thing that's also interesting is that it looks like San Francisco is going to be fairly popular it is 64 degrees in LA today it's finally a little warmer and uh the wind's blowing out to Right Center at 8 miles an hour uh I could get behind taking some shots on the Giants just keep in mind yarboro may not Pitch all that far into the game and we know the Giants issues with you know everybody's the Lefty righty switching probably won't be as prevalent as it's been in the past but it is something you have to always consider when you play with play with the Giants stuff but the Giants are cheap um you've got some power in there you've got you've got some like Solair and Chapman are in there now with Estrada these guys have some some pop um so I don't mind the idea of a little bit of the Giants on the other side of La here um that would be my my my other one and oddly enough the Giants are looking like they're gonna have some ownership but it's still low enough to where I think they're they're kind of worth taking some shots on so I don't know it's a it's it's gonna be a right it's gonna be a bullpen game and and San Francisco is gonna sub everybody you know what I mean I don't I don't know yeah um well the thing is they don't do the same they haven't shown the same thing so far this year they they let off Lefty Lefty yesterday um they're not there not there's a jock Peterson there with the extreme splits you know there there's some things that are are sort of I mean you you've got you've got uh well we'll see what like Austin Slater would be the most dangerous one probably I guess Matt Chapman and and to cair and diar aren't going anywhere I guess not so it's just a matter of like Lamont Wade what happens whether he plays what's the uh what's the we haven't have pulled Alexa up from the uh the ashes anymore how much 64 degrees tonight okay so it's not the 70 it's gonna be hard to hit 70 I mean I don't think we've had a 70 day degree degree day down here in Southern California in like six months seven months which I know this sounds like normal to the rest of the world but in Southern California that like is unheard of right um and we also almost had three rain outs which there's been like two in history uh all right so I so I've got his priorities for pitching uh Assad Bellow and Bieber um I've got the Dodgers again I'm not in love with lot of these Stacks today the Dodgers Atlanta uh Atlanta and the White Sox a little bit uh a little bit of interest in the the Cubs and a little bit of interest in both sides of the Arizona New York but I may end up just going ahead against my own Dodgers for the first time this year and and and bet on the the Giants here um I'm gonna just take a look real quick at FanDuel and see what my differences are um the same pitchers really for me uh even Assad 6200 you know what I mean like all these guys look similar let me look at the FanDuel stack see if there anything looks different over there one sec have you been playing FanDuel at all to get started the season or no no I'm waiting a little bit later to I just I'm I'm sort of in low low play mode at the moment but no no I get it um all right so I'm getting Atlanta wow interesting uh the aform mentioned San Francisco Giants are showing up as my second best stack on FanDuel them and Boston so uh so yeah so this this uh you know was showing up uh I guess you know this about more this about this guy than than I do but this Jung hul Le yeah is he good yeah yeah absolutely he's supposed to be good and he's been good so far and they left him they left him leading off against in a lefty Lefty match up they're assuming they're gonna him do the same he's Lefty I'm pretty sure yeah he is because I uh I had a little of of the Giants last night I'm like why do I have this young H Lee against against Paxman um yeah but I guess they think enough of him that they don't they don't mind yeah I think that's what at least what they're treating it so far that we've SE yeah I think I'm gonna do that I think I'm gonna play FanDuel I think I think I'm gonna uh just because I think I might take a shot with the San Francisco over at FanDuel yeah if I could say something though about San Francisco like I I think that like I like them also like as a three- man on DraftKings more like a little more than a fiveman but I think that if you're playing them on on F and you're going to do this anyway but I would try to specifically play them in a 44 because this is I I mentioned they have a few guys with some pop but in general I just don't think they rate out to score like so many runs all that often but if you have them with another fourman and you're using them for some value too because they are cheap um I think that's a pretty good way to go to to use them today oh if you want by the way uh because I'm looking at now you know what they have t they have that cool one the 150 the uh oh the FanDuel the jumbo home run yeah 100K for first yeah that's a good one wa they have the 150 tonight I've got them at the 585 what am I looking at no well they might but I I have the the jumbo home run 100K for first 150 wow okay well I might have to play at least at least a lineup or two on there yeah I'm gonna do that for sure all right all right sounds good and I'll be live at 6 we don't know about sheets yet but I'll be there we've been having some fun doing sheets I've been I'm like you now I've been running different builds and playing with different things well you know what that's good and and and it goes back to um to what I when I when when cliff and I did the the the poker stuff is that a lot of of of doing the content is so that you can yourself get better so so so when you do that and when you make those builds like you do it live you yourself are getting better getting your more reps doing it so absolutely all right man well have a good day good luck to every | TrueDFS | UCLG7Nx49Ip3nuzPplySyCnA | 2024-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,436 | 36,269 |
AIARKo1QLAU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIARKo1QLAU | Unveiling the Dark Secrets Behind Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | during the early hours of October 7th 2023 the world woke up to hear the declaration of war on Palestine by Israel the reason for this declaration was that Hamas a militant group in Palestine had crossed into Israel breaching the country's heavily fortified border with Gaza they did not only breach Israel's border but also went ahead to attack Israeli citizens and soldiers it is reported that a at least 1 1200 people were killed with more than 150 people taken hostage in response to this attack Israel launched a bombing campaign in the Gaza Strip leading to the death of more than 500 Palestines it has mobilized troops along the Gaza border apparently in preparation for a ground attack and on Monday October 9th Israel announced a total blockade of the Gaza Strip stopping the supply of food Fuel and other essential Commodities to the already besieged Enclave while this may be the most deadly conflict between Israel and Palestine it's only the most recent between the two countries in fact Israel and Palestine have been at each other for decades now even going back to 1948 when Israel first became a nation in this video we will do a detailed an analysis of the origin of the Israeli Palestinian conflict prior to World War I Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire home to Arab Muslims Arab Christians and Jewish communities after World War I the League of Nations mandated Britain to govern Palestine this mandate led to an increase in Jewish immigration fueling tensions between Jewish settlers and the Arab Palestinian population eventually due to challenges in governing colonies after the war Palestine was handed over to the United Nations then came the year 1917 where Britain's then foreign secretary Arthur balur wrote a letter addressed to Lionel Walter Rothschild a figurehead of the British Jewish Community the letter was short just about 67 words but it was the beginning of the conflict between Israel and Palestine the letter expressed support to establish a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine this letter became known as the balfor Declaration in 1923 a British mandate was created which lasted to 1948 the year Israel first became a recognized nation that period saw the British facilitating Mass Jewish immigration to Palestine many of which were fleeing Nazism in Europe the Arabs were not happy with the increasing Jewish immigrants in their land the tensions led to the Arab Revolt which lasted from 1936 to 1939 they tried to make protest by launching a general strike withholding tax payment to the British and boycotting Jewish products however their actions were severely repressed by the British who launched a mass mass arrest campaign and carried out punitive home demolitions in those 3 years of Revolt 5,000 Palestinians were killed 15,000 to 20,000 were wounded and 5,600 were imprisoned by 1947 the Jewish population had increased to 33% of Palestine land although they only owned about 6% of the land it was at this time that the United Nations decided to adopt resolution 181 which called for the partition of Palestine into Arab and Jewish States the partition plan was accepted by the Jewish but rejected by the Arabs because it gave about 56% of Palestine to the Jewish State including most of the Fertile coastal region the UN partition plan led to the creation of Israel as a nation but it also set the stage for the first Arab Israeli War which continues to impact the Israeli Palestinian conflict the 1948 Arab Israeli War began after Israel declared statehood on May 14th 1948 Arab countries together with the Palestinians invaded Israel the war ended the following year with Israel emerging as the Victor and the whole territory divide into three regions which are the state of Israel which expanded to 60% ENT of the area which should have been part of the Palestinian State the West Bank along the Jordan River which was controlled by Jordan and the Gaza Strip controlled by Egypt between 1949 after the first Arab Israeli War to 1978 Israel and its Arab neighbors were involved in a series of clashes starting with the 1956 Suz crisis the 1956 Suz crisis saw Israel along with France and the UK launching a military campaign against Egypt over the nationalization of the Suz Canal Israel captured the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Strip but withdrew under International pressure in 1957 in 1967 Israel launched a preemptive strike against Egypt Syria and Jordan leading to a quick Victory and occup ation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt and the Golan Heights from Syria this war known as the six- day war marked a turning point in the conflict since Israel gained territory four times its original size and over a million Palestinians came under Israeli rule in the occupied regions the 1973 y kipur War also known as the October War began with a surprise attack by Egypt and Syria on Israel during yum kipor the holiest and most solemn day in the Jewish calendar the conflict led to intense fighting some territorial changes and set the stage for subsequent peace negotiations including the Camp David Accords in 1978 the people poo was founded in 1964 following the 1948 Arab Israeli War which left Palestinians without an independent state the organization was created in East Jerusalem during the First Palestinian National Congress they aspired to represent Palestinians and strive towards their National goals which included self-determination and the establishment of a Palestinian State the Palestine National Covenant was approved as the pl's founding document by Ahmed Shuki early efforts included lobbying for international recognition and the formation of the Palestine Liberation Army pla for armed resistance against Israel influenced by worldwide Liberation movements the PLO altered its strategy from diplomacy to Armed action in the late 1960s fata led by yasa Arafat emerged as the dominant faction driving this transformation throughout the 1970s the pl engaged in military activities such as hijackings of airplanes and attacks on Israeli objectives yaser arafat's momentous statement to the United Nations General Assembly in 1974 earned Universal recognition in the 1980s the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 resulted in the expulsion of PL forces from Beirut although the organization continued to seek foreign [Music] assistance December 1987 saw the eruption of the first intifada an Arabic word which means shaking off or getting rid of the intifadas were Palestinian uprisings against Israeli occupation of their land the first intifada which lasted until 19 1993 was marked by Civil Disobedience and peaceful resistance earning International sympathy and recognition it contributed to the Oslo Peace Accords the historic Oslo Accords signed on the White House lawn in 1993 by then Israeli Prime Minister itak Robin and PLO chairman yaser Arafat launched a peace process aimed at realizing the right of the Palestinian people to self-determined Min ation it established the Palestinian Authority PA in areas of the West Bank and Gaza granting Palestinians some political autonomy however there were political disagreements among Palestinians with some viewing the Accords as a betrayal of their cause particularly those who felt that only armed resistance would liberate their territories from Israeli rule when it became clear that the Oslo Accords would not not result in long-term peace the second intifa erupted in the 2000s unlike the first intifa which was characterized by nonviolent resistance the second intifa was characterized by violent acts such as suicide bombings and clashes resulting in casualties and destruction in the West Bank and Gaza it resulted in a breakdown in peace talks and hardened attitude on both [Music] sides in 2005 Israel unilaterally withdrew from the Gaza Strip dismantling settlements and ending its military presence in The Enclave densely populated by 2 million Palestinians in Democratic elections in 2006 the militant group Hamas won a majority in the Palestinian legisl lative Council defeating the secular fata party and was set to administer all the occupied territories Gaza West Bank and East Jerusalem however the International Community refused to recognize Hamas rule because of its designation as a terrorist group this led to civil war between Hamas and fat with the former gaining control of Gaza and the latter administering the West Bank from when it was created in 1987 Hamas has always refused to engage with Israel it considers Israel as an illegitimate State and was part of those who opposed the Oslo Accords between 2008 to 2011 there were several clashes between Israel and Hamas resulting in significant casualties The 20121 Clash was the latest conflict between Israel and Hamas where Hamas and Israel launched and counter launched a barrage of rockets each striking civilian populations ending only after 256 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed that was until Hamas militants crossed the border on October 7th and brought on to quote an Israeli Defense Forces spokesperson the worst day in Israeli history thousands of people have been killed and countless wounded in the latest escalation between both sides and there seems to be no end to the conflict in sight how this recent conflict would end no one really knows most countries including the US and India have outrightly condemned the terrorist attacks by Hamas however some have also blamed Israel for the conflict there you have it the origin of the conflict between Israel and Palestine what are your thoughts let us know in the comment section below and don't forget to like subscribe and share | Africa Reloaded | UC8DAc8YrIi1PcnkjGvlGgBw | 2023-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,599 | 9,691 |
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CptVSrmkrVk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CptVSrmkrVk | Conscience: Reestablishing the Union of Consciousness and Religion | first of all I want to thank the organizers of the conference for inviting me here today um to begin with if you don't know yet you'll soon realize I am not a Persian bigh that means I can hardly pronounce the word tari properly let alone practice it so when I say I really am indebted for and I consider it a blessing I mean it and the reason I mean it is besides the tremendous Bal we all have by being together every time I have been invited to give a presentation I have experienced actually some amazing unexpected blessing and that happened this time as well um the reason I'm wearing this is a barang from the Philippines the reason I'm wearing this is is not because there's some sort of conscious costume strategy behind it I just came back from a month in Europe all my clothes were dirty in my suitcase uh the only thing I had was a blue blazer I four months ago I came to California I got out of the plane and I was the only person in the airport with a blue blazer and all these people with Bermuda shorts and Hawaiian shirts were looking at me and I said I'm never wearing a blue blazer again to California now of course that was Southern California but to a New Yorker South North you know uh so I grabbed this um I like Brock this more but I had my grabbed this and I grabbed the presentation I had which I have worked on while I was in Europe but I didn't really have an introduction to the presentation that I felt satisfied with and I didn't know what I was going to do this morning I ordered room service and I opened it up and there a young man was there with my breakfast and he handed me my breakfast and he said what is this word bigh he says in my country it sounds like Baja which means home he was from the Philippines and I said you're from the Philippines I said that's fabulous I and I said you know I lived in the Philippines I said my barang is right here he said let me see your bang showed him my barang we ended now I don't work well early in the morning but I ended up giving a bit of a talk and he walked out with some information on the faith and God willing we might see him here um and if anybody meets a Philippine staffer named Jose and be very nice to him please but what it did to me this is why it was the blessing as well it reminded me of something in the Philippines that I really think is important as We Gather I think it's very interesting that and I that we had this wonderful kind words from the NSA of Alaska the indigenous people of the world have have a tremendous amount to tell us and this young man brought back to my mind my experiences with a group of indigenous people in the Philippine they're called the bajou um the the popular name is the sea Gypsies and this is a picture of them they they live they travel the waters between the southern archipelagos of the Philippines Sulu and Borneo the amazing thing about the bajou is how they navigate through the oceans of the Southern archipelago they do it by tasting the water if you're in a canoe with them they will have someone in the canoe who literally will sweep his hands back and forth tasting the water and from tasting the water they are capable of guiding themselves and navigating between the islands from Borneo to Philippines to IND IIA I think that represents to us an amazing example both of the challenge we all face in navigating the oceans of the world which are not only material oceans but spiritual oceans and the amazing abilities we have which many of us don't recognize so much of this talk is really about the whole question of guiding ourselves how do we guide ourselves how do we guide ourselves between what our awareness is and what we hope to achieve and to do this I I just want to begin a little bit back in history I um some of those of you who are my age or older and I won't get more specific than that uh probably remember somebody named Verna Von Bram those of you who are younger probably don't he was a among the fathers of the V2 rocket that the Germans used to bombard England something that we would say was a bad thing probably after the war he came to the United States and he helped the United States build Rockets which luckily we didn't have to use but were meant in case we did have to use and in our would probably in our parochial fashion would probably say it was a good thing but as only can occur in America he ended up as a Hollywood star because Walt Disney decided he wanted to do a whole production on space and Verna Von Brown became sort of the Master of Ceremonies and became a Disney star this provoked someone else who those who are my age may remember somebody named Tom lerra he's a professor he's actually still a professor ameritus as I understand at Harvard who had a bitter sense of humor but a very funny one and he used to play the piano and he was so inspired by verab Brown's ability to change and and adapt to circumstances that he wrote a song the name of the song was I aimed for the stars but hit London instead and the the words that that I remember from the song and I really encourage you to think about them tonight so you don't go to sleep they'll keep go through your heads he had the words I remember that I like the most was once the Rockets are up who cares there they come down that's not my department says Verna vanon Brown okay the question I have there is why why did Veron Brown not think it's his Department Veron BR was a intellect he was I I I don't know him personally but actually I don't think he was an evil man uh he knew how to build guidance for missiles he didn't seem to know how to build guidance for himself where is that guidance for our cisero who was a famous Roman philosopher said that that guidance exists within us and this is how he described it it is the impulse which directs to right conduct and deters from crime is not only older than the ages of Nations and cities but coaval with that Divine being who sees and rules both Heaven and Earth that impulse which Cicero identified is what I am talking about and wish to discuss our human conscience and I wish to discuss it in a way because I think we as bahis haven't quite recognized how important a role not only does it play but how important a role we have to play in reigniting that in not only our own minds but in the daily lives of this world and all we do within it now before I go into that I just want the one thing I do want to do is I just want to go through definitions another great ancient philosopher Socrates said the beginning of wisdom is the definition of terms and I just wanted to define the terms so we are discussing it the these terms can all be defined differently what's important is we know what we mean by them when we're using them by Consciousness I mean the mental awareness of experience I have it you have it my dog has it my congales parrot has it plants may have it but it is not only human beings who have it a mental awareness of experience by science science what I talk about it I'm talking about the systematic investigation explanation and verification of experience I'm not talking only about what we call the scientific method because in fact many scientists don't use the scientific method like Albert Einstein by religion and this is the definition I'm just using I know there are I'm talking I'm talking about the organized and discipline alignment of our spiritual consciousness with the social needs of society through an institution that is really composed of structured networks of relationships religion is where we structure ourselves our relationships our networks so that our social Consciousness and the needs of society can come together and express themselves we had a wonderful session today actually on on this very question and by conscience I mean when we subjugate and we take respons possibility for taking that awareness of cause and effect and using it to determine our individual and social behavior that is what conscience is now Consciousness is what we we have been discussing in much of this conference and much will be discussed but you know conscious to be conscious of things is sort of from my perspective still to be somewhat external to ourselves it's in our organ it's in our brain but it many of us believe and probably it might be true probably we could take our brains and put them in a box and that brain might still be conscious religion in a sense is external to us as well it's an institution it's an alignment as I said of networks of relationships so it's also external to us conscience is different Emanuel Kant who was is known as a great philosopher who tried to make moral standards through human reason alone actually in the end acknowledge that religion was the only basis on which you could really finely justify right and wrong one of his statements which I think is so powerful is as follows he said said two things awe me most The Starry Sky above me and the moral law Within Me Now why I find that such a powerful statement is most of us it's easy to know why the Starry Sky AES us it's the AHA reaction you get from from from The Starry Sky from from the birth of a newborn child from the beauty of a of a sunset uh um but what K said what also Ed him was the fact that there was something in him something in all of us as human beings that gave us a moral compass he didn't know where it came from and it ought him that it existed that moral conscience was has long been the anchor of Morality In human society um in terms of navigation we often think of Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift wrote gul's travels which most people today think of as a child's book but really is a much deeper book of of the travels of man through many of the choices we have to make socially um as well as morally and Jonathan Swift spoke of conscience as follows conscience signifies that knowledge which a man has to his own thoughts and actions and because if a man judges fairly of his actions by comparing them with the law of God his mind will appro approve or condemn him this knowledge or conscience May both be an accuser and a judge and I put it there because basically it's another example of where conscience has been the moral compass of human beings since time inor morial now why do I think it's so important for us as bahis to particular focus into this phenomenon this is what Abdul Baha has said each of the Divine religions embodies two kinds of ordinances the first is those which concern spiritual susceptibilities the development of moral principles and the quickening of the conscience of man the second has to do with the material side of audiences but the reason I think this quote is so important is Abdu Baha is telling us that one of the reasons for the renewal of divine religions is the quickening of the conscience of man not just the consciousness of man but the conscience of man conscience is really two words with science cons science with science and for that reason what I wanted to do is I wanted to get a little bit beyond the the the theoretic and the and and actually look as what would that mean among the discussions we had that was very interesting today in some of our sessions was how do we as bahis really respond to what we are being asked to doing to reach out to the more to non bahis both to bring them more in to understand the bahai thought and to begin to play our the role we have to more dynamically in the society um beyond the bahai community and science is is actually where I think that opportunity exists as much if not more than almost anywhere else and so what I'm going to try to do is actually show how I feel we as bahis if we grab hold of our understanding of conscience can play a vital role in doing what ABD Bahar really tells us to do in terms of renewing it and speeding it its understanding in new Society science is so important to us because on one hand as Abdul Baha points out it allows us to achieve much of what we have to it is the it allows us to modify change and control nature it is the breaker of the laws of nature nature but it not only is important pragmatically it is important spiritually science is the first emanation from God toward man all created beings ow embody the potentiality of material Perfection but the power of intellectual investigation and scientific acquisition is a higher virtue specialized to man alone now when we look at that that should raise it us tremendous expectations in what we can get if we put science in religion together again Louie Pastor who will discuss some more said a little science is strange as man from God but much science leads him back to him is that's what's happening today unfortunately it's not what's happening today from my perspective what's happening today is our scientific Society is captured by the very forces of material gain and power that is propelling much of our society and the example I use and it's an example but but it is a powerful example is the pharmaceutical companies and how they operate today science is the investigation of truth pharmaceutical companies today spend twice as much on Advertising as they do on research and development science is being used for profit and power and not necessarily for the medent of people this is not only my observation of course it's an observation of of many others in our society and among the people who observed it was something named Donald Stokes and the reason I'm focusing on this is this book by Donald Stokes is called pastor's quadrant and it's a book that had quite a bit of influence in the science policy community in the United States and it represents for me an example where if we as bahis begin to engage non bahis in ways that that they already somewhat understand what is happening and in which we can bring enriched understanding we will begin to build those sort of bonds that we have to uh between our understandings and the understandings of those who have not yet found um what we believe is is the revelation of the faith pastor's quadrant Donald Stokes was was at Princeton University and he was very troubled by what he saw as science what he saw a science he basically is this is American Science post-world War II post World War II America vanar Bush who was not related to President Bush or the Bush family but was a great influence on American Science created an understanding of science that basically said there's basic research there's applied research there's the development and then there's Productions and operations now there are several reasons he did that but one of the reasons is the fact is that science in our society has largely been directed to either profit or military purposes and what this model allows you to do is two things he created this model because he wanted those who produced military and had the money for military equipment to invest in basic research and he wanted to create a model of basic research that basically allowed people to to work without having to consider the final consequences of their research this is a model of science where the elements are totally disconnected Stokes perceive that the result of this is we have reached a point where now our science has become runaway technology in fact most people can't tell the difference between Science and Technology this is a cartoon this is a real old cartoon R rub Goldberg he was a famous cartoonist he used to like to make all sorts of inventions but the point is if you look at what we do with our science we do gadgets the vast majorities of the problems of the world remain unsolved but the amount of science that goes into producing gadgets is is beyond description and Beyond imagination um none of us today can imagine what the iPod of next year is going to be but it's going to be something beyond anything we can imagine so Stokes put out a proposition in this book pastor's quadrant that tried to say there's a better way of doing science and he did this by creating a matrix he said look from his perspective you either do science because you want to understand thing or you want to do science because you have a use for it and he said depending upon where you are you do it differently some people do pure basic research and his example was Neil bore famous physicist who uh who basically did theoretical physics and he says that's called Pure basic research then he said there are other people who only use science for the final product and his example was Thomas Edison Thomas Edison turned out in enormous number of practical uses of of Technology he never made really a contribution to Scientific understanding at all he wasn't interested in that what Stokes argues and which had became a rather Dynamic debate and still is a debate within the American Science Community is that there was a third and better example the example he get he wanted to use was Louie pastur Louie pastur always approach things by identifying a real world problem could be anything from the fact that the Sheep were dying from a disease called Anthrax to the wine was going sour to that rabies was killing people but he did he took a real problem but then he attacked it by going to the most fundamental of understanding he basically invented the field of microbiology in order to solve the problem the fact that French wine was going sour so for Stokes this is the model he sees that we should use user inspired basic research that if we can say that science should be aligned with actual use we will overcome what Stokes himself sees as the problem of only doing science for understanding or only doing science for some purpose regardless of what it is and if that happens Stokes believes we will not only be following Louie pastor's example we'll be following what Lou p believed in and this is a quote from Louie pastur science knows no country because knowledge belongs to humanity and is the torch which illuminates the world [Music] unfortunately that's not where science is leading us now to some extent this picture I have to explain something I come from a family of medical people medical people after a while become very immune this these are actually medical photos and medical people after a while don't get upset by very much but most people I suspect most of you in the audience and quickly seeing that had a little bit of a jolt there are some people that would almost say this is obscene this these are two pictures about lipos suction okay from my perspective they are obscene but they're obscene because they're an obscene misappropriation of resources for this to occur somebody has invested five to 7,000 and a scientist has invested years of training effort and knowledge in order to remove several pounds of fat those resources could directly be applied to put Flesh on those children that is a direct misappropriation of resources from what I consider a moral perspective it also is the case I think of why we have to begin to worry about where our consciouses as a as a society because I really do think most people would find that top picture more obscene than that bottom picture they would find that bottom picture upsetting and sad but not obscene that's a Mis appropriation of resources where if we put them somewhere else there's another phenomenon that's happening science is is blossoming biotechnology Information Technology one of the most interesting areas of science is actually what's called new Material Sciences uh the different from the Mis appropriation of resources is the misapplication of resources first of all the good news is somebody is doing something about global warming this is the buai this is an indoor ski resort in Dubai now the problem with science that's used this way it's not only that resources are going into it it's that research investigation the very line of development of scientific understanding and results is being being directed towards a production that really is at best a luxury and in many cases may actually be for the larger social good a detriment in the entire field of new Material Sciences almost nobody is doing things about housing for the poor in the world when you talk about housing for the poor in the world you'll people tell you oh you know we produce a new material out of Coca-Cola cans and old plastic bottles that's not going to to solve The World's qu problems the world's problems could receive a substantial input from the new material Pro Sciences in terms of housing but it's misapplied at the moment why the proposition I'm putting forward and the proposition I'm putting forward that we as bives May well be able to put forward to the scientific world and to our world is that there is something in that other box it's very interesting that those three boxes are filled in and that other box is missing because that other box says no no and we live in a society that has great difficulty saying no to things and and we people literally don't know how to deal with it but if you bring in conscience no no begins to have a meaning when the atomic bomb went off for the first time these were the words of Robin Oppenheimer who worked on the bomb we knew the world could not be the same a few people laughed a few people cried most people were silent I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture the bhag Gita I am become death the destroyer of worlds I suppose we all thought that one way or another the reason I use that is because Rob and Oppenheimer actually believed that science had to begin to say no as well as yes that science could no longer operate only in that those boxes of knowledge generation knowledge application that science had to begin to play a moral role he tried to actually argue that scientists should take take on that role and the bulletin of the of the atomic scientists uh isn't it still exists has was an effort for scientists to play a moral role but in fact it never was [Music] accepted what would we as bahas suggest goes into that box that might make a difference let me give you this other quote from Abdul Baha praise be to God the Medieval ages of Darkness have passed away and this Century of Radiance has dawned this Century wherein the reality of things is becoming evident wherein science is penetrating The Mystery of the universes the Oneness of the world of humanity is being established and service to mankind is the Paramount motive of all existence it's that last phrase that that I think is the one we have to to focus on service to mankind is the parant motive of all existence and what I think we have to say as bahis in dialogue with science is that there is a fourth box and that fourth box is service and it's not just any service it's service based upon conscience service that we render when we are connecting the best of our understanding of higher purposes with the best of our understandings of what we can achieve for the benefit of others so that I call that oppenheimer's box because Robert Oppenheimer believed in that we could call it Abdul baha's box but if we want to really dialogue with non bahis we have to be willing to use examples that are non bigh the irony is if we do introduce morality into science I think we'll actually get what pastor would have identified as his quadrant this is just as a coincidence I was in Paris I went to visit pastor's there's a little Museum in his old apartment and his grave is at the bottom and it's very interesting on the walls of his grave on each corner there's a word and the word is one is faith hope charity and science so the minute I saw that I said pastor didn't just believe in science to solve problems he believed in science within a spiritual context of faith hope and charity how do we get there what do we have to do well the first thing I think we have to do is we have to get to the motivations we have to realize that at present our motivations which is materialistic and profit oriented has to be replaced by the motivation to service this is this this actually comes from a US Government website it that is used as an argument for why we have to support intellectual property rights and the reasons are so we can have Barbie dolls Coca-Cola and the California Institute of Technology can profit from licensing things to the Legos toy maker and what's sad about this is it represents not not that that people are making profit from from intellectual property rights but that this is seen as why we need intellectual property rights in order to produce profit from toys and soft drinks so the motivation has to is one of the things we have to change and it has to become service there's something else we have to deal with we have to deal with ego most of science most of our intellectual activities have always been based very much in the personalities of of of people even the greatest of people Pastor Einstein that is no longer how what that is no longer how the world has to operate this is a statement that I particularly find of immense important from the century of of light at present Universal peace is a matter of great importance but Unity of conscience is essential so that the foundation of this matter may become secure it's establishment firm and its edifice strong I think very often as we navigate ourselves through those ocean of words like the bajou one of the things you have to we have to do is you have to select that and said what comes first and what I find so powerful about this statement is it's telling us that Universal peace is of great importance but Unity of conscience is essential so we're no longer talking only of conscience but we're talking about Unity of conscience and this reflects itself in science this is this is the uh the accelerator at CERN in Switzerland uh the thing about science today is it can no longer be done that other picture was a picture of it it's called The Alchemist and you know Alchemist used to the whole from a material perspective was turning lead to goal from a spiritual it it it had other meanings but basically we can turn lead into gold today they can do it at CERN it just costs more than the gold is worth but you can't do it as one person science today any work in physics today requires hundreds of people and actually dozens of Nations so ego also has to be set aside how do we do that how do we how do we reconcile ourselves as individual and the need to put to away ego it I find it interesting that the century of light the the title Century of light um the impressionist painters discovered their contribut the power of light and they discovered in their paintings what the physicists developed in their in their theoretics which is that light acts sometimes as a particle and sometime as a wave what the impression is found that is basically here is light as [Music] particles here is light as waves that the that little square is the one we just saw before each of us and each of our conscience from I would argue are like a particle of light but what we are being told in that quote from the century of light is we now have to have a Unity of conscience Because unless those particles come together what we will not emerge with the new vision the new world and the new understanding that is necessary and what is that that emergence that comes when we come together it is religion religion and let me go back to the the definition that I offered the organized discipline alignment of our spiritual consciousness with the social needs of society through structured networks of relationship the reason we must have religion it is unless we have the organized structured relationships appropriate to our times we cannot take the insights of our conscience and even the understandings of divine Revel and put them into use now I think all of us as bahis believe that in fact we do have those new structured relations and this picture to me in a way sums it up what's so powerful about this picture is I showed it to several bahis and I and their first reaction is oh that's the universal house of justice that's not that's the count that is there that's a hand of the cause that is a example of the amazing organic merging of of humanity of thought of conscience of dedication that represents the structure of the bahai faith those are the particles that have become a [Music] wave that still means that we as particles have to do something to make that happen what is it that we have to do to make that happen the reason I brought this th again I think we one of the things I think we have to do is we have to we have to think how to reach out not only to non Biv but we have to reach out to to past thoughts that have been in many case submerged or even diverted uh that in fact are commensurate with with bahai understandings and if which were they were rediscovered would help I think people feel more comfortable with the acceptance of the bahai faith Gia Batista Vio is is a fascinating person he lived during the Renaissance he wrote he he something called the new science he is often seen as one of the first if not the father of the social sciences what made him such an interesting person he was a professor of philosophy and rhetoric when we think of the times he lived in we think of their Church and religion suppressing science and he was against that he was in that sense a scientist but he took a position that was different from most other scientists that of that time his position was that science carries in separately with it the study of piety and he that is not Pious cannot be truly wise he argued that as bad as it was that religion tried to suppress s science if science separate itself from religion it would lose the true essence of wisdom and his plea was that religion and science remain one and in fact what he said our obligations and when I say are I mean any of us that see ourselves as teachers as as as car as transmitters as knowledge as students even uh he said let the masters of wisdom teach the young how to descend from the world of God and of Minds into the world of nature in order to leave a decent and just Humanity in the world of nations in short teach people how to use their conscience in their application of knowledge now what I'm believe is Verna Von [Music] Bron is was not that different than many of us many of and I think we have we have to recognize that um probably the majority of us here are tilted towards intellectual understandings as well as spiritual understandings that's why we're a bahai Association for for studies it is easy to be trapped by intellectualization to go from looking at Discovery knowledge to looking at using knowledge looking and never deal with the problem of the actual moral consequences of those knowledge what made Robert Oppenheimer different from wna Von Brown is when that bomb went off this is also what he said in some sort of crude sense which no vulgarity no humor no overstatement can extinguish the physicists have known sin and it is a knowledge which they cannot lose he was saying and this is my par paraphrase of my understanding from my perspective that when that bomb went off it was the analogous equivalent of eating from the Tree of Good and Evil from acquiring the knowledge that Beyond human beings only belongs to the Divine and that mankind by not taking on the responsibility of dealing with that was committing a sin and I think we as bahis have to see that the practice of science begins to acknowledge exactly what appenheimer was trying to tell us and what ABD Baha is trying to tell us but we can do it and it's easy and the reason it's easy is God has given us the gyroscope and that gyroscope is what Lord Byron Expresses in this poem yet still there Whispers The Small Voice Within heard through gain silence and or glor's Den whatever Creed be taught or land be trod man's conscience is the Oracle of God so what I'm asking us all I is that both in this conference as we discuss things and after this conference as we go out and we can engage out the world let us begin to recognize that speeding the development of a Unity of conscience is one of the most vital things we can do one of the most promising Arenas in which we can engage others and possibly the most necess Neary thing that has to be done the essential Next Step before we can really begin to make Consciousness and religion come together for the benefit of the bird of humanity thank you very much | Association for Bahá’í Studies | UCh_ksgLgg03CQyc2DatViQg | 2024-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,034 | 32,376 |
orblZCSooR4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orblZCSooR4 | my medical school morning routine *productive* | what is up guys karma medic here and welcome to my morning routine what it is that i do every single day without failed hopefully gets me started on the right foot my radio alarm clock gently nudges me awake at exactly seven hours since i placed my phone on the charger last night and since i usually sleep at around midnight or 12 30 this tends to be around 7 to 7 30 a.m the first thing i do is reach over for the bottle conveniently laying on my sofa and chug a whole bunch of water to hashtag hydrate this cactus when i wake up in the morning i'm usually very dry and very thirsty and i feel like if i don't do this i'm just gonna shrivel out of existence i never check my phone in bed because that seems like an extremely good way to waste time and delay just about every other aspect of my day after that i get up and make my way over to the bathroom where i you know then i wash my face using this serraphil face wash cleanser thingy because my girlfriend said it's the best one out there after washing my face i dab it down with a special face towel because my girlfriend said it was a good idea and then i head to the kitchen to make some breakfast and coffee i've been making the same breakfast every single day for most of my adult life and so by now i've become an absolute master of efficiency in this process it always involves some combination of two eggs and toast and today i've decided to go for tomatoes and salami slices with some fresh very very crunchy and almost burnt toast regarding coffee turn on the coffee machine and make myself a nescafe dolce gusto cappuccino because this is my first coffee of the day and it needs to be pretty chill before i switch over to black coffee for every other cup of the day this coffee is hashtag not sponsored but also hashtag tell your people to call my people and maybe we can figure something out with the two most important sources of life in my hands my breakfast and my coffee i head to my desk for my favorite and most cherished part of the day my youtube time this is where i get sit down on my desk think of absolutely nothing sip my coffee and just catch up on some videos from some of my favorite creators after that i decided it's time to pull out my phone and i check my social media in the following order twitter and then instagram and then reply to any messages that need my media attention on whatsapp or facebook i purposefully follow a very small number of people on my social media accounts and that way whenever i check my phone i have very few updates to go through as a result checking my phone in the morning only takes me about 5 minutes and then i can move on to other more important things in my day at this point i'm done with my food and i've got about half of my coffee left so i open up my email and check out the latest news report from the morning brew who are kindly sponsoring this video 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description down below so you can subscribe to morning brew today this is about the time where i call alexia and we have our morning catch up before our busy days get started we just update each other about what we've been up to last night our plans for today and have random conversations about life in general by this point i realize i'm running pretty late so i dash to the kitchen to leave my dishes for future me when i return to the hospital i also remember that my hair is a mess and that definitely needs to be sorted out because my hair is about as thick as a peach i need to douse it in water dry it until it's damp and then comb it with a comb i use this hair product thingy that you're looking at right now because it does a good job of holding up my hair and then run my fingers through my hair as if i'm in a movie after spraying on some deo and applying some cologne i need to go get dressed i open the closet and literally whatever t-shirt my eyes see first is what i choose and then i just find matching trousers jacket and shoes to go with it today i'm just going in for a tutorial so i'm gonna dress in something more casual in order to pack my bag i take everything i need off the shelf stethoscope eyewear ffp3 mask notepad and pen and just chuck it in my backpack i sling it over my shoulder and make my way out the door for a satisfying day of clinical placement taking patient histories performing clinical exams and getting absolutely grilled by my consultant thank you so much for watching i hope you enjoyed this video and if you did don't forget to leave a like on it and subscribe to my channel and see more content from me in the future if you want to see more videos like this i'll leave them on screen now so you can click away and have fun watching that otherwise i'll catch you in the next one peace | Kharma Medic | UCeoU2maQX8JiQ9DTuhOVz5g | 2021-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,104 | 5,716 |
EynhcwCfnaA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EynhcwCfnaA | Merle Greene Robertson | Wikipedia audio article | Merl Green Robertson August 30th 1913 to April 22nd 2011 was an American artist art historian archaeologist lecturer and - researcher renowned for her extensive work towards the investigation and preservation of the art iconography and writing of the pre-columbian Maya civilization of Central America she is most famous for her rubbings of Maya carved stelley sculpture and carved stone particularly at the Maya sites of - colin powell inc topic early life and education Robertson was born in 1913 in the small town of Miles City Montana to Ada Emma Foote and Darryl Irving McCann but she moved to Great Falls Montana as a small child he or she became greatly interested in Native American culture and even learned Indian sign language from Blackfoot Indian chiefs her father was close friends with but more importantly in Great Falls she met the artist Charles M Russell who spent many afternoons teaching Mel how to paint she moved to Seattle Washington as a teenager and completed high school there and attended the University of Washington topic adulthood Merle started working as a commercial artist in gold leaf window painter during the summers she worked at Camp Thapa Wingo following her graduation mo married her college boyfriend Wallace McNeill Greene the couple was married for 13 years and had two children David and Barbara however the marriage dissolved when Mol found out her husband had participated in multiple Affairs throughout the years after the divorce Moe and her children moved to California where she began teaching at San rafeal military academy there is where she first met Bob Robertson the Dean who she would marry later on she and mr. Robertson traveled to El Salvador to visit cadets Quinn owns Escalon and Sakura and learn about Salvadorian archaeology she later decided to go back to school and move to San Miguel de Allende Mexico she earned her master's of Fine Arts from the University of Guanajuato where she studied watercolors oils photography and mural painting from one of Mexico's top artists James Pinto after completing her MFA mol began working on the Toccoa project with the University of Pennsylvania in 1961 she spent three summers drawing the architecture of this central acropolis she also started her famous rubbings at this time making the art form a way to document and preserve the information on my relief sculptures while she was there it was suggested that she traveled through Guatemala and record Stella at other sites while mul carved out a path for herself as a - she continued to teach school in the States she and her husband Bob both worked at the Stevenson school in Pebble Beach California this is where mol first began to instill her love of the Maya into young students she taught a Mesoamerican archaeology class and she took many of her students on expeditions into the jungles of Central American some of her students even went on to study archaeology at college and pursue a career studying the Maya one of the best examples being - are an F chase topic contribution to Maya studies topic rubbings initially trained as an artist Robertson pioneered the technique of taking rubbings from Maya monumental sculptures and inscriptions making over 4000 of these over a career spanning four decades mm being monuments in many cases these rubbings have preserved features of the artworks which have since deteriorated or even disappeared through the actions of the environment or looters this method was first used by the ancient Chinese but mul further developed and refined the process she developed two techniques using two different forms of ink on rice paper the type of ink that was chosen was based on the environmental conditions in the nature of the item being recorded Merle along with - tatiana proskouriakoff and Edith Richardson paved the way for women to enter the field of mire archaeology she was the first woman to join the tackle project at a time where it was generally understood that women were not to work on archaeological projects mole is most well known for her at Powe Inc in the 1980s she undertook a project to document and record in detail all the sculptural art this led to the instrumentation of the series of my inist conferences known as the powering ground tables which have produced some of the most significant breakthroughs in Maya research and the epigraphic decipherment of the ancient Maya script the meeting started in December 1973 and ended in June of 1993 a total of 10 of the Proceedings of the round table meetings have been published as volumes Moe also famously worked at Chichen itzá for many years here she also created a large encompassing report of all the sculptures at the site not only did she record the hieroglyphic and iconographic inscriptions she also interpreted the work through the eyes of the authors this showed her unique perspective as an artist rather than a formally trained archaeologist in 1982 mol founded the pre-columbian art institute which publishes the peri journal this nonprofit organization supported the research of Mesoamerican art epigraphy and iconography and funded archaeological excavations at POW Inc under the cross group project in 2004 Robertson received the Auden del Papa Ward from Guatemala's Museo Popol Vuh in recognition of her decades of work preserving the country's Maya cultural heritage through her detailed documentation of Maya monuments and hieroglyphic writing this instituto de nacional de Anthropology e historia i na h also presented merle with the order of the Aztec eagle and named her honorary president of the poling ground tables which have since continued equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2019-06-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 945 | 5,658 |
Y6NH7WydXyk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6NH7WydXyk | I hated the TWS SCAN until I found these settings - Interactive Brokers | so over the past four years I've tried so many different scanners some really expensive one some really cheap one but overall it was just all about the same so I decided to give a shot back to twws because they do have the free Mosaic scanner which as I remember was quite complicated but guess what 4 years later it's actually not that bad and it's completely free so in this video what I'll do is show you my setting or some basic setting that you can work around to customize it to your preferred liking so as usual this is not going to be Financial advice and I'll link all the best tools for day trading in the description so let's get right in so we are in twws and as I mentioned in the intro there's a really good scanner and I'm really surprised it's actually legit and I'm kind of feeling stupid because I paid for scan for so many years and these are like thousands and thousands of dollar that I could have just got for zero which you know it's something to feel stupid about and also there's a really good news feed which pretty much all the news source and I'll dig a bit into that in this video but I'll I'll do a full video on it because it definitely deserves it uh there's so many way to actually customize it the first thing we'll do is show you which scanner I'm currently using and where to access these scanner so to access them the first thing you need to do is just click new and I'm going to unlock this layout to unlock it it's going to be right here I'm going to go to new and the scanner that I'm using is going to be the advanced Mosaic Market scanner not just the regular one and I'll show something very quickly the reason why is if you go here and just say you know us scanner you click done what's going to happen on this one is that it's going to be connected for like a bunch of thing and you can't like really set up the layout the way you would want or have it like two separate or on top of each other it just makes it annoying I personally don't like it so I like to use this one better and when you use the advanced one which is going to be the scanner advance Market scanner and we're going to start with like a fresh one if you want to create a scanner the first thing you have to do is you have to understand which exchange you're going to be looking at and to trade the US market or to just you know be involved in stuff that is normal Market Behavior if you're TR trading the US market you're going to need to remove it's going to be the OTC and also I like to remove ARA because ARA is going to be the ETFs when I'm scanning for things I just don't want the ETFs I just want the regular stuff that's trading on NYC MX or NASDAQ small and regular Securities I haven't really played with um removing this one but so far I haven't had anything weird by just letting it on after you did this the next thing you want to look for is Select this over here depending if you're looking for scanner on positive result it's really important that you click on the top percent Gainer or top percent loser if you're looking for stock that are going to go down the issue that I came across or had is if you click on the top loser percentage right over here then you put all the settings for the gainers it's not going to come up with some result and I was so annoyed with that until I figure it out and I was like huh totally makes sense we're going to look for stocks that are gapping up then you're just going to have to enter your price so I like to look at stuff above 20 cent and if I'm looking for pre-market I have a couple variants so I'm going to look either for stock with volume over like 50k or 100k this is more if I'm trading news so I want to see like quickly what's moving but if I'm looking more at the end of the pre-market I'm going to look something like 1 million so you can just add the M then you can add filter and you can play a bit with after hour change this is going to show you really for like the premarket or after hour session or I just like to use the change percent and just click okay and then you can just put the simple percentage that you're looking for so if I'm looking for 10% and then I'll just click search and here we go we have a top Gainer scanner like super simple and it works as good as any other scanner by the way if you enjoy the video don't forget to like And subscribe I'm trying to get to 10K subscriber by the end of the year and also if you're looking for the best tool everything will be linked down below let's get back into it some stuff that are important to talk about are going to be the columns over here so if you want to insert a new column or I could start with talking about the one I have have you know the stock which stock is it the last you know what's the price change volume and tweet volume score so this is something that no other scanner have but it's going to calculate how much people are talking about the score and there's another one that you can have which is super important and it's going to be just customized layout and then you can just search tweet and then you go to this one over here so this is going to show you the change so it's like the percentage change but is going to be for the Tweet so if people are starting to talk a lot about know a certain ticker or something like that it's going to increase I haven't back tested really like how accurate it is but when you're trading it's really important to understand you know how much people are involved in the stock because if you're looking at something like a Mullen or an AMC which has the ape or like a very cult like stock this is going to be really elevated and you can judge that there's a lot of dumb money in this stock versus just you know when nobody is talking about a stock it's probably because it's not really in play so I'm definitely going to track more going forward but as of right now it's just something that I like to look at the Tweet score and not the exact tweet change so this one I'll remove it once again and something you probably realize by now and it's definitely something that annoys me at time is if you add a column in one of these filters so like you insert a new column it's going to be over here let's put like news time it's going to add it like everywhere and sometime you just just want this on one of your filters not all of them so this is something that you're going to have to deal with and really figure out which column you really want to see or have like completely different layout for different time of day that could also be an option so if you're looking for just like top Gainer this is how you would do it if you're looking for the top loser as I mentioned really important that you click on the top loser and then you're going to go to search and as I mentioned because I click the top losers and I have filters for top gainers it's not going to show any result right now so what you need to do is go back over here remove this and then look for stock that are less than 10% and then for open change we can actually remove this one and then you can go to search and here we go now it works so you have to find or choose the proper Global setting and then you can go ahead and customize it or fine tune it so really important otherwise you're going to bang your head against the wall and you're going to be frustrated that you actually listen to this video following on to something else that I think is pretty important important are pretty interesting for a lot of guys that trade momentum which is my case I'm going to go to edit because I don't care about this scanner and then you can look for stock that are being halted so for this because the market is closed I can't show this but I do have a video that's going to show how is actually working so let's check this out so right now we can see that I have my health scanner at the bottom right over here there's nothing on it and then when it's going to light up you guys going to be able to see very shortly it's going to pop on the Hal so if you also look at any of your filters if something gets halted it's going to become this like pink color with an h and you can see it over here it's going to show it right over here and all the information is going to be shown like this so I think it's pretty useful the only thing that you wouldn't get compared to like some trade ideas or something like that is that it's not going to make a sound like it's not going to have like a ping or something like that when it gets halted or I haven't found a way to do it and a solution I came to that is that was actually from a long time ago even when I used trade ideas is I just have my Hal scanner as like a priority so it's really like in front of me because if something gets halted it's because there's crazy volatility or sometimes some news just hit the stock so this is like more important for me than higher day for anything that's just like a higher day scanner or filters I really just look at the top list and I open like a few charts and that's enough for me if I need I just put an alert above the high day and it's going to ping me when it's crossing the high so I don't need something that's going to show me every two second or distract me from the trade that I'm actually looking at so this is how you know the H scanner is going to go so now let's go back to the setting so for this quite simple you need to select the Heth and after you can click you know minus 10 or 10% it's not going to really matter in term of like you know how something is extended what I like to do after is just volume so 20 cent volume at least 1 million this is kind of The Benchmark that I'm looking for you can put it a little lower like 550 and then just put a k for thousands and then it's going to show you if there would be something I personally really use the you know top Gainer top loser or I look for imbalances which is imbalance scan or theal this is going to be my priority when I'm looking at stocks something that you want to do after that is make sure they're link if you don't see this little icon to link them just go over here and then you're going to be able to have like a drop down menu it's going to show you this right like you know this little thing to link all the same color on all of them the following thing we're going to do is have a new Fe you know I talked about benzinga in the past I do have a subscription still but benzinga is included for free with twws when everything is linked the way you're going to open this window you're going to go to news newswire and then you're going to go about company specific news so it's this one over here so you can open it again I already have it open so I'm going to close this one and then you're going to have your setting over here and when you have company specific news it's going to show you like all the source so it's going to have a lot of source a lot of in information there but when you see something on your scan maybe Mullen there was news at you know 8:05 then you're going to have the article that comes in also so you can click over here and have all the article so this if you don't see it what you're going to do is just you know I can close this one then you're going to just open it once and then you're going to just go place it where you really like to have it and then you know you save your layout by just closing this and then every time you want to click on a PR it's just going to be linking automatically to this one for sure if you're trying to trade like breaking news or news that just coming out it's not going to have the best filter but if you're just looking to find news or find stock that had news or just know what's the news on something you can just go over here and click and then you have all the headline for all of these right just very simple it works pretty well surprisingly pretty fast also so I hope you enjoyed this video if you did like And subscribe as I mentioned trying to get 10K before the end of the year it's going to be a tight race but we might get there so thanks for watching peace | Axis Investors | UC55xYJtkpFg7wkp4rlkintQ | 2023-12-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,439 | 12,096 |
bpMMgPekWN0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpMMgPekWN0 | Criminalizing Homelessness Is Barbaric | I mean I got a family who's autistic and I don't want him out here I'm I'm just tired of going through uh garbage and looking for cans and Bo Bo and they are trying to push us all out I do know that I don't I don't want to leave I love Mantika I want to be here it feels like you know get him out we don't want to look at this and it's getting tiring I feel like I'm harassed but you don't know if they're going to come up kick you out get up you know and when it rains you got to move around Mally it's it's it get you my my husband had a few seizures and I'm really scared I'm scared a lot because I'm getting older and I got to take care of him we're still human beings we're human and it's sad | Brave New Films | UCy1UzIJf_Dog0vzLJUPLXHA | 2024-02-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 151 | 697 |
piEavpN5YSQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piEavpN5YSQ | Another Fight At Trump’s Hollywood Star – Cop Attacked By Apparent Leftist | It has been quite the week for President Donald Trump’s star in Hollywood as a second fight breaks out after the star was destroyed by a culprit using a pickax. A fight recently broke out between when pro-Trump folks were standing by the star, wearing a Trump jersey, and were allegedly confronted by anti-Trumpers. Then another fight broke out more recently in which it appears as though police are struggling to apprehend someone. That someone is believed by many on social media to be a leftist, but it has not been 100% confirmed. However, their actions in the video might have dictated the way people perceived them. People who view these videos are free to make their judgment and opinions, but should also be sure to not rush into judgment and perhaps wait for facts. The actions in during this violent incident may have led many to believe that’s the case, but we can not officially confirm this either way. Then again – if someone is attacking a Trump supporter or fighting with the police over being arrested for it, then they might be a leftist. Donald Trump’s star in Hollywood has brought out the violence this week and this melee was not much different than the last, although it may have had a bit more blood to go with the punches. A man wearing a burgundy shirt was apprehended and it looked like he struggled with police in some of the video footage that we’ve seen. The clashing incident is the second in just under a week and was reported by Greg Mills of CBS2. All those talks from Rodney King and getting along sure aren’t working when it comes to the pro-Trump vs the anti-Trump extremes on both sides of the political battlefield and these fights are getting out of control! Extremes from both sides are turning their core values into excuses to pummel each other. People are getting hurt and arrested and might want to relax and sip some tea for a bit. “CBS2’s Greg Mills was at the location when another brawl broke out Sunday evening. LAPD tried to keep the pro-Trump forces away from the anti-Trump group. Mills was there when one vocal Trump detractor in a burgundy shirt ended up being wrestled to the ground by police. That man was arrested, Mills reported. It’s the second big fight at the location in four days. There has been fighting, screaming matches, pushing and shoving, acts of vandalism, men dressed as Russian cops “protecting” the star — comedian George Lopez even pretended to urinate on the star using a water bottle. It would be an understatement to say tensions around the star have increased. Videos of two different men destroying the star weeks apart have also made the rounds. The first vandal vowing to raise money for the second. On Sunday, there was a man in a Make America Great Again hat speaking into a megaphone. A group of pro-Trump supporters said the man was not with them as he shouted, “We got America great again’” and other pro-Trump slogans. His red MAGA had seemed to be a target from some in the anti-Trump crowd. “[This guy] came up and said he was going to pull his hat off, and I was like [makes a negative sounding noise] went up and pulled the Make America Great Again hat off and after that everything just went crazy. They started fighting,” said one woman. “The kid’s father came and said hey that’s my son. Don’t be going after my son. Got upi n his face. Starts pushing him. Then the guy with the megaphone head-butted him,” said Louie Martinez. The man ended up with a cut on his nose and it was clearly bleeding. Mills was told the guy in the purple shirt was that man’s son, but he couldn’t confirm that. But after he charged police, trying to protect his father, they took the younger man down and arrested him. Police told Mills they are looking for one more suspect but it was unclear if that was the dad.” | Headline News 24/7 | UC2-UjVm_wImBCybeV7SOxUw | 2018-07-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 682 | 3,790 |
Pkn5AdFdL6Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkn5AdFdL6Q | J. Holloway - Exploring the (epi)genome for the origins of allergy and asthma | so yeah so uh my group uh has been working for uh 20 years or more now trying to understand the answers of the question why do some people develop Allergic Disease and other people die um we know that it's a combination of both environmental and genetic factors that are important and it's the interaction of those that will determine whether any one individual will develop an Allergic Disease and at what time in life they do that so just for those who aren't particularly aware I just start with a very brief introduction of Allergic Disease so Allergic Disease is focused around um sort of tea helper 2 type information uh generating an ige antibodies and when you are sensitized to a allergen and you encounter that allergen again you'll generate an immune response which can cause symptoms and different organs depending on the type of allergy you have so it's not just whether you're allergic or not it's if you are allergic whether you will develop clinical symptoms and what symptoms you will develop and so when we think about the genetics there are going to be some commonalities between all allergic conditions which are about the type of immune system immune response you make how sensitive you are to triggers um a strength of regulatory response you make and they're going to be some differences because there are 40 of us more will be sensitive to an allergens so if we if we do a skim product test and put bits of allergen on the skin and and Pierce the skin with a a needle about 40 of us will react to a common allergen it could be a pollen or a house plus Mite or a food allergen but only 20 or 15 of us will uh have respiratory allergy or slightly more will have nasal allergy rhinitis or hay fever um or skin allergies so atopic dermatitis or more rare food allergy so allergic reactions uh in the GI tract and very rarely systemic allergy so anaphylaxis sort of severe allergic response uh multi-system that can be life-threatening so when we think about the genetics we need to think about the genetics of allergen centralization but also the genetics of what we sometimes term in the in organ so if I'm allergic why do I develop asthma or atopic dermatitis or why am I just sensitized and don't develop clinical symptoms so as I said my PhD was on the genetics of asthma trying to understand why some people develop asthma and that got me thinking about the question when is the point in life at which someone begins to develop an Allergic Disease uh is it when they first encounter an allergen or are there things that are already established before that point that mean when they encounter the allergen they'll develop that uh centralization and then on subsequent re-exposure develop allergic symptoms and a few sit down and think about it at Birth or shortly after birth you can look at physiological parameters and the different organs that are affected by Allergic Disease and you can already see differences in infants who are subsequently going on to develop relations disease compared to those who don't so you can look in the skin and you can see that infants who go on to develop atopic dermatitis will have a different uh rate of transactive or water loss so there's a difference in the Skin Barrier you can look uh at lung function in infants and you will see differences in lung function and infants who subsequently go on to develop asthma compared to those who don't and you can take immune cells Cyclone Cord Blood you can stimulate them and you can look at affect the molecules that are generated the Cyclone profile proliferation and things and you again people have shown differences at Birth and immune responses in infants who subsequently go on to develop Allergic Disease compared to those who don't so at this point we have genetic influences and we can have environmental influences so the environment before you're born the maternal environment while the individual was developing unusual have already influenced the Allergic Disease trajectory by the time of birth so that takes the when question back in time not age five perhaps when you first develop asthma symptoms it takes it back to uh before birth so what could be influencing uh developmental trajectories that lead you to the susceptibility of these differences at Birth so part of it can be genetic because we have our genetics from the moment of conception and part of it could be epigenetic because epigenetic factors respond to the environment and we know that the environment in that period of development and utero can influence risk of Allergic Disease subsequently so I'm not going to talk too much about the genetics of Allergic Disease today this is a a nice summary of several decades of studies from around the world doing genome-wide Association studies uh trying to find genetic variants that predispose towards Allergic Disease and you can see we have a whole range of different genes different levels of significance uh that have been identified using this Gene wide Association approach so we know that genetics are important but we know it's not the only thing so you can be genetically susceptible to asthma but you will not develop asthma if you don't encounter the right environment at the right point in your life so as I said the environment's important and we know that multiple different environmental risk factors have been associated with risk of developing allergic diseases so they include things like indoor and outdoor air pollution diet infection collagen exposure exposure to medications it goes on and on there's a whole list of different environmental factors that have been shown to predisposed people towards different Allergic Disease and of course these factors interact so the it isn't a sort of additive process I have a defined genetic risk and I defined a environment risk and if I add the two together am I over a threshold that I have heart disease getting these uh synergistic interactions between the two and this is just one example paper that was published uh it's almost 15 years ago now looking at a particular genetic variant that had been shown to be associated with risk of asthma it's a variant in a general Sydney protein which is a component of the innate immune response City 14 census a molecule called endotoxin it's present in the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria and we know that endotoxin exposures were associated with protection from Allergic Disease as you can see here we've got our three genotype groups for the cd14 Gene and at low endotoxin levels in the home you can see that this CC genotype is the risk genotype for allergic centralization but a high endotoxin levels in the home you're actually getting a reversal of the effect and here the CC genotype is protected protective and it's a t allele that seems to be uh riskilian so you're getting these uh complex interactions between environmental exposure and genetic background determining an individual's risk so you need to consider all of them together you can't just look at one in life and we know that's true because uh you know we've spent many years lots of money hundreds of thousands of people identifying genetic variants in genome-wide association studies the previous process Allergic Disease but if we try and use genetics alone to predict who will develop Allergic Disease the predictions aren't particularly good so we need to combine with environmental exposures and other things to be able to assess an individual's risk but what about epigenetics that was in the title of the talk so I had to get to it at some point where does app genetics come in this picture so just a brief introduction what we mean by epigenetics so epigenetics are these processes uh above the genome so molecular changes within cells that alter the regulation transcription but don't alter the sequence of the DNA in the genome so they're robust but also flexible to change so by that I mean that they're stable through mitosis so you can take a cell as a particular epigenetic profile that cell will divide and it will retain that epigenetic profile okay so epigenetic profiles are telling a cell what it is it's telling an airway epithelial cell it's an airway epithelial cell and when it divides it's still an airway epithelial cell and we know that's true because we can take adults differentiate a cell a fibroblasts for example we can transfer to Yemen architectures in there and we can wipe this epigenetic program and we have an induced therapy and stem cell that can become any type of cell with the right environmental stimulus the right cofactors growth factors Etc in the medium because the environment will change the epigenetic profile and lead to Cellular differentiation so they allow us to change gene expression in response to environment as I said they're stable through mitosis and towards the end of the talk I'll give you some evidence suggest that some of these epigenetic factors can be staken through meiosis as well and that maybe we can get transmission of epigenetic memory between Generations it's sort of a catch-all term lots of different cellular mechanisms are sort of lumped into the epigenetic bucket um but really what we're talking about combination of different things whether that's post-translational modification of histones DNA methylation that ultimately affect remodeling a chromatin accessibility of the chromatin to transcription factors and therefore regulating uh transcription uh today I'm going to be talking uh and sorry uh mainly about DNA methylation adding methyl groups to cpgs dinucleotides so adding a methyl group The cysteine followed by guanine and the genome and the reason that I'll concentrate that mainly is because in human epidemiological studies we can measure DNA methylation and DNA samples are relatively easily and all the DNA samples we've collected over many years for genetic studies of disease we can also measure methylation in those same DNA cells whereas most of us who have these large human cohorts we spent a lot of time and money collecting didn't process the DNA at the time in a way that we could measure um other things like histone changes in the samples that we have so that's not to say they're not reported they are because really it's the complex of chromatinum remodeling that ultimately is the consequence of both histone and methylation change of sperm I'll talk about manipulation now as a sort of relatively easy output to measure in large-scale human studies and as I said epigenetic mechanisms regulate cellular differentiation they tell us out what it is and we can from a differentiated cell we can create an epic induced protein stem cell by wiping the epigenetic memory of that cell so if we think uh environment is important in susceptibility to Allergic Disease and genetics are important where does epigenetics come in so if we think epigenetics can change in responsible environment is there any evidence that environmental exposures that are risk factors for Allergic Disease modify the epigenome in individuals so we can test that out we can take human studies where we extract DNA from individuals we look at their environmental exposure and we say can we see differences in the methylone based on the environmental exposure and in the literature there is a whole range of different environmental exposures whether that's maternal nutrition during pregnancy growing up on a farm which is a protective factor for Allergic Disease particularly Farms with animals um so definitely small children need to play with animals out on the farm [Music] um air pollution another example uh season of birth is another risk factor for uh Allergic Disease and these have all been associated with differences in DNA methylation in individuals so we can see a relationship between the environment and the methylation but is that relevant to uh development of disease we do these types of studies epigenome-wide Association studies uh by uh using commonly arrays identity arrays um the latest generation survey about 850 000 cpg sites across the genome where we can measure the methylation quantitatively between naught and one or naught percentage and 100 at specific CBG sites across the genome and the things we've learned from doing these type of studies is that when you look at an environmental exposure and the methylome you see specific changes in the methylone and response to specific environmental exposures so whatever the process that leads from environmental exposure to a change in epigenome it is specific to the exposure so different exposures will give you a different signature so this is one example um a meta-analysis from the pregnancy and childhood of genetics Consortium uh led by Professor Stephanie London we contributed some of the data to this meta-analysis so this is looking at the association is the level of significance with cpgs across the genome and here they are positioned by chromosome uh for the level of methylation being associated with whether the mother smoked during pregnancy or not okay so we're taking DNA of the child at Birth so called blood DNA we're measuring the methylation of the child and we're saying is the methylation at specific cpg sites associated with the mother's environmental exposure during pregnancy and you see very strong Association at specific CBG sites that are consistent across cohorts from different parts of the world and different environmental backgrounds so the smoking exposure is giving you a specific signature that's consistent despite the variability of other factors in the different groups that contribute data to the study it's always nice when you get P values of 10 to the minus 100 and whatever makes you believe that the association is uh true and we learned from studies like this and now subsequently many other studies looking at uh and utero environmental exposures and methylation profiles of infants and children that a specific environmental exposure will give you a specific epigenetic signature we also could see that these effects persist so if you look into older children uh in this case uh five of the cohorts that are involved in the analysis had DNA samples collected later in childhood uh that you could see the same signature so the effect persisted it wasn't an effect you could measure at Birth shortly after the environmental exposure of mother smoking during pregnancy later in childhood you could still see the same genetic signature an effect we've gone on with my original and the northern Finnish birthday board and others that done this as well now to log in adults and look at the DNA methylation in blood from adults compared to whether their mother smoked when they are pregnant with them and we see the same DNA signature that we see in the children and in the cord blood so that epigenetic memory if you like of that exposure during pregnancy is persisted through to the fourth or fifth decade of black so is it just a biomarker of exposure or does it actually mean in something in terms of susceptibility to disease we know that genetic factors can also change the epigenome so you can look for association between genetic variants and epigenetic changes so we often turn these if we're looking at methylation methylation quantitative trade loci and this is where methylation at a specific base pair specific cpg site varies depending on the sequence at an adjacent or sometimes far distant uh signal polymorphism so this paper that was published about two years ago and it led by Josie Min again combined data from lots of different cohorts including ours where DNA methylation data was available and also genome-wide Association data or genomic genotyping was available and what they did was to build a catalog of these meth qtls uh to identify um uh over 270 000 cpg sites where the methylation was associated with genotype so then the question is well is that how a genetic variant might lead to disease could it be through altering epigenetic profiles which regulate gene expression which then change phenotype and so you could do you can ask that questions is it just that you've got a snip that predisposed towards disease and you've got a methylation site that predisposal of disease that happened to be close to each other or are they actually on the causal pathway is it a snip fix the methylation the methylation that affects the disease and you can use a statistical approach of mendelian randomization to try and assess whether these are causal or not in fact the answer is that yes well genetics affects methylation at lots of different sites for most diseases it does it seems to be independent effects it's not that the genetic effect associated with disease is working through changing the DNA methylation um it's probably not Universal though so you in this case they look for enrichment of particular disease-associated genetic variants in this catalog and pherologic disease allergic dermatitis ectopic dermatitis or eczema uh Snips were enriched in these meth qtls but not asthma but at a specific sites so 17 q2d1 is the strongest genetic effect for susceptibility asthma and here you see co-localization so with the same genetic location of snips that affect disease and Snips that affect methylation at that loss as well and of course looking within a single Gene you can begin to see the interaction effects as well so this was a paper we published uh almost 10 years ago now where we looked at a specific Gene in this case the interleukin-4 receptor so part of the immune system and we're looking at three different genotype groups across a range of methylation levels in our cohort so we can measure methylation at cpg sites in the gene we can measure the genotype and we can say what's the risk of developing Allergic Disease and we can see that at low levels of methylation we're seeing no difference between genetic groups and at higher levels of methylation at the cpg site we begin to see the differences uh in Risk by genotype so you're getting these interactions between the epigenetic profile with energy and the genetic profile in the Genome of the individual determining the risk of developing disease in an individual so genetics can affect methylation environment can affect methylation those effects are specific and they're stable throughout life are they associated with aristic disease so again I'm showing you data from another Pace cohort analysis this is looking at DNA methylation at Birth in children and saying is methylation at specific cpg sites associated with later development of asthma in those children and the answer is uh yes so you can see uh significant not a huge number but a number of cpg sites where the methylation at Birth is associated with later risk of developing in this case it was a phenotype called wheeze which is sort of bronchial symptoms which is related to asthma it's not quite the same as the glasma but it's what is often measured in cohorts before we can get a clinical diagnosis but uh other studies in single cohorts have also shown association between methylation early in life and later development of Allergic Disease this is one such study that we did in our Isle of Wight cohort in this case we're looking at DNA methylation at Birth we didn't have cold blood in this cohort but we did have Guthrie cards so blood spots and filter paper that were collected uh when these children were born over 30 years ago we could extract DNA from those blood spots and measure the methylone in the same way as we get from our blood DNA and we could then relate that methylation which was taken a week after birth to in this case lung function trajectories measured throughout childhood out to age 26. and again we could show that methylation at Birth was Associated whether you had a a low lung functioning growth trajectory or a high lung functioning drive through trajectory that in itself is then related to risk of developing aspects so epigenetics influenced by genetics influenced by environment stable throughout life and associated with risk of disease but again the question is is it cause or effect so is the environment giving you an epigenetic signature is it the epigenetics that is then actually causing you to develop a disease or is it just a biomarker of the environmental exposure and the environmental exposure is causing disease through altering development in some way or altering growth in childhood and having a direct effect on risk of disease well we can begin to look at that we can look at it in terms of timing so again if you cross-sectional studies of uh say case control people with disease and without disease and look at um epigenetic profiles you'll see lots of differences between people with and without disease most of those differences will be because there are differences in tissue composition between your cases and your controls particularly if you're immune mediated disorders if you're looking at blood derived DNA you will see a difference in DNA methylation profile of individuals depending on how many neutrophils they have how many T cells what T Cell subsets are within the blood so uh in cohort studies we can use timing so we can say we measured methylation at this point in time when there were no clinical differences between individuals and we can associate it with subsequent risk but again could it just be a biomarker of some environmental exposure that is driving disease and not on the cause of pathway but we can also use statistical approaches uh to um so things like mediation analysis and mendelian randomization to try and show whether the environmental exposure associate the outcome via DNA methylation or not and this is just one example that we published a couple years ago looking in this case uh BMI trajectories through childhood between birth and 10 which we knew were associated with risk of developing asthma across adolescence we measured methylation at 10 we could find association between the trajectories and the methylation the methylation and the disease and so at least in part DNA methylation appeared to be an intermediate between this exposure and this outcome so it may lie on the causal pathway rather than just being a biomarker of the exposure so we believe that epigenetics is an important integrator if you like of a range of different exposures both genetic and environmental uh that can then lead to predispersion to disease years or decades later the question is when is that epigenetic profile start how early is early life so I've talked about exposures in pregnancy but what about before pregnancy or before conception so what do I mean by inter and transgenerational effects so if we take this pregnant mother and we expose her to the environments we're exposing her genome to the environment potentially changing her genetic profile we're exposing her unborn infants genome to the environment potentially changing its epigenome and we've seen that I've shown the example of maternal smoking and pregnancy and changes in DNA methylation in The Offspring they were also exposing uh the stem cells that will form the gametes of her grandchild potentially directly to the environment as well so if we see an exposure of this woman and we see an increase risk of disease in the grandchild that could be because of a direct effect of the environment on the Genome of the grandchild because we're exposing these gametes to the environment and we call that an intergenerational effect if we saw an effect in the great grandchildren that would have to imply that the memory of that environmental exposure is being passed through meiosis because you're not getting a direct effect of the environmental exposure in this generation on this generation here on the paternal line we need to go through a fewer Generations so exposing a male to environment exposes his own genome to the environment particularly changing his epidemic profile that could also expose The Germ cells that will form the gametes that will contribute to his children's genome but if we see an effect persisting to the grandchildren that implies that there must be a transgenerational effect so this isn't humans it's quite hard to do these studies in humans it takes a little while to go through four generations in humans probably longer than most of our careers definitely longer than mine uh humans are quite difficult to study because they don't like to have a nice consistent environment throughout many decades I don't tend to breed with who we want them to breed with and they don't tend to have children on demand but you can see these effects and experimental models which are much easier to do you can run through four generations of mice any in a year or even less than that if you're using a model like drosophila or a zebrafish for example and of course you can control the environment in every generation so most of the evidence for these inter-in generational effects are coming from experimental models where people can control the environment so they can control the exposure the timing and dose of the exposure that can control the environment across multiple generations and they can see the effect of environments in one generation and outcomes and subsequent Generations so is there evidence for inter and transgenerational effects in asthma and Allergic Disease again if we go to animal models we can say that yes there's evidence of different exposures giving you effects in subsequent generations and this is just one example so this was sorry this is uh uh perinatal nicotine induced print generational asthma so this is giving nicotine uh in the drinking water to gestating uh Rats the if naught generation and the data I'm showing you from this paper that was uh published a few years ago now is looking at lung function and lung fibroglass cellular phenotype in the F3 so the uh great grandchildren of these pregnant rats and you can see differences uh in lung function but also in um lung fibroblast phenotype in these sort of F3 Generations when the exposure was only in the ethnic generation so you don't keep exposing every generation you get the exposure in one generation you can see those effects persisting and subsequent generations and as I said there's been a whole range of other studies um things like plasticizers phthalates side stream smoke exposures particular air pollutions and so on that have shown similar multi-generational effects in animal models that's all well and good you could argue about whether the exposure in the animals is the same as the exposure of humans and you can argue whether you're measure of asthma is the same in an animal model as it is in humans and that's a lot of people say that how much don't get asthma that you're measuring other things uh what about humans well when we started working in this field there were bits and pieces of evidence this was one study that one of the first that came out that was looking at maternal and Grand maternal uh smoking patterns and early childhood asthma so they knew that mother smoking and pregnancy was associated with increased risk of asthma in the child but what about grandmother smoking in pregnancy and you can see here in this group here where the mother smoked in pregnancy with her child but her child didn't smoke during pregnancy when pregnant with a grandchild that the grandchild still had a significantly increased risk of asthma suggesting that you're getting a memory of the effect through two generations there's not three so it's not transgenerational it could still be a direct effect but it suggested that these multi-generational effects might be relevant to Allergic Disease uh and there's been a whole range of studies now um uh particularly those that have been carried out by my uh collaborator uh Cecily Spanish and and all the other uh wonderful colleagues that are part of the rhinesic Consortium uh where we're looking at these multi-generational uh epidemiological cohorts uh from uh Scandinavia Spain and Australia and we can see that uh increase asthma risk and the grandchildren caused by Grand maternal smoking but also paternal smoking so here we're not just seeing down a female line but also through the male mind that if the father was exposed to an environmental Factor before conceiving his children you can see an increased risk of disease in the children so I said there's more and more studies this now looking at asthma lung function and how beginning to look at other phenotypes as well a range of exposures so whether smoking uh also being able to look at things like occupational exposes such as cleaning products uh and also things like parental BMI before conception of children so whether obesity and one generation might have consequences or disease risk and subsequent Generations uh so that this is just an example of some of the studies coming from the uh rhinessa cohort um here you can see across the different study centers but here's the overall effect uh preconceptional smoking from the fathers and Offspring risk of asthma so Offspring have a higher risk so 1.5-fold increased risk of asthma if the father started smoking before conceiving his children and in this study and other studies and very sensitivity analyzes we know that there's a particularly sensitive period and that sensitive period is in adolescence and Adolescence is where Men start making that uh The Germ well differentiating the germ cells that will start producing gametes for the rest of his life and if you're exposed to that point so what we use in the epidemiological studies if they start smoking before the age of 15 we see the strongest effect on the subsequent generation uh for women that's a different time point so that time sense in window is probably occurring at a different point in development because the germ cells that will form a woman's child the eggs are actually formed when she is in utero and therefore exposing the grandmother during pregnancy is probably the sensitive window for affecting their grandchild uh and sorry and we've gone on to uh use um sort of more sophisticated statistical modeling uh simonia academi from the University of Verona's LED all these analyzes to try and separate out the different effects uh and we can uh see you using this multi-level modeling that's counting for uh multiple mediators the mobile outcomes the clustering within families and so on uh that um these uh father smoking uh independently increases asthma risk from other exposures such as uh the parents or grandparents own asthma because we also know that asthma activity in one generation is an increased risk of asthma and subsequent Generations uh and we also see effects of Grandmother smoking and other effects within the cohorts so a lot of this uh Fields early origins of disease or developmental origins of disease is focused on maternal exposures in environment or the first 1000 days after birth and saying oh that's a critical window in development that will determine lifelong health of that Offspring and what we would argue now that actually you need to bring that window back you need to think about the full conception you need to think about preconceptional health you need to think about preconceptional health of both mothers and fathers because exposures are for parents before conceiting the children can lead to increased risk of disease in their children so what are the mechanisms what are the biological mechanisms that can account of this transfer information between Generations so uh these are some nice studies from a PhD study of student mine uh Toro who just graduated two weeks ago in at the University of Bergen and what we set out to do uh in this in her studies um was to say if father smoking before conception was associated with asthma risk in the children is it via an epigenic mechanism so can we look at DNA methylation in The Offspring and relate that to the father's exposure before concession so can we find a signature of that prior exposure so we looked at two groups so we looked at those who had any smoke exposure before conception of the children and those who started smoking early so before the age of 15 which we thought was this particular sensitive period where we see the strongest epidemiological effects and in The Offspring we looked at DNA methylation genome-wide we also wanted to investigate whether those methylation signals if we found any associated with fiber smoking in The Offspring were the same or were they different to the epigenetic signatures we see from personal smoking so if someone smokes themselves or from mother smoking during pregnancy and then are those DNA methylation factors if we found any were they associated with risk of disease uh and uh this paper is um still trying to be published so interesting sets of reviews that we're trying to respond to but you can read most of the data in bioarchive at the moment if you're interested and essentially the bottom line is that yes we can see a specific epigenetic signature in male and female offspring of fathers who smoke before conception particularly those fathers who started smoking in adolescence so before the age of 15. that epigenetic signature is different to the signature you see of the mother smokes during pregnancy and it's different to the signature you see if someone smokes and sells so it's a specific record if you like of that environmental exposure the methylation of those cpg sites is associated with risk of disease and the osprey of course what we can't tell as whether that is on the causal pathway or whether it's just representing a biomarker of that as far as explosion but given that the exposure occurred a full conception of The Offspring and yet we still see the signature and the signatures associated with disease we would argue that perhaps that that epigenetic profile is almost causal pathway between exposure and outcome so what does this mean it means that we need to account for paternal exposures and our epidemiological studies so father adolescence exposures may affect the epigenetic patterns and the phenotype and The Offspring so we've seen effects with smoking but what are other relevant exposures what other things should we thinking about in terms of the health of the population where we should be targeting adolescents to try and improve their health in order to improve the health of subsequent Generations we know that the DNA methylation is related to body mass index and respiratory outcomes so it could be on the causal pathway it could be the mechanistic way why exposure before someone's even conceived as a leading to increased risk of disease once they're born and suggests that the associations between those preconceptional exposures and Offspring outcomes may be mediated by epigenetic effects so we would suggest that the epigenetic mechanisms across generational transmission of environmental memory if you like uh the challenges that we have is replicating these observations so we've gone to look at lots of other cohorts both cohorts they have data um many of them don't have any information on fathers because people didn't think fathers are important they asked lots of things about the mothers and what the Mother's Day during pregnancy and whether they smoked and everything else but they often don't have any information on fathers if they do have information on fathers they don't have longitudinal information on the fathers so they don't know when for example the father started smoking they just know if they were smoking while the mother was pregnant and we would argue it's this sensitive window in adolescence and we really need to know about the onset of the environmental exposure to be able to tease these effects of car and so we're left working with longitudinal cohorts many birth cohorts now or recruiting the children of the children of their co-work we're doing the same so our birthday wrote individuals are now 35 36 and we have about 700 children of our children like people have birth children of their own and we can begin to put these multi-generational cohorts together to look at these effects but it takes a long time um going through multiple generations and humans uh you know takes decades not months um people are beginning to say well can we look in the gametes and can we see a signature in the gametes of the exposure that's perhaps transmitting this signature and it's not DNA methylation so looking at DNA methylation the sperm is uh not a particular fruitful thing to look at because we know our understanding of biology is that DNA methylation profiles are white twice once through the formation of gametes and again shortly after globalization so it has to be something else that's carrying the information uh through uh Generations or through meiosis and I work in animal models such as in rodents and drosophila and zebrafish would suggest that one possible route uh small non-coding rnas in the gametes where you can show differences in non-coding RNA profiles and gametes based on environmental exposure and then you can recapitulate the effects of the parental exposure on The Offspring by micro injecting those non-coding rnas into fertilized eigotes so suggesting perhaps non-coding rnas that are conveying that information through meiosis so we need to work more closely with our colleagues they have these experimental models to try and understand the biological mechanisms Behind These epidemiological observations because of course we can't do these types of studies in humans we have collected some uh samples of gametes from individuals in alcohol who can't reconnected them and we can try and look at non-coding rnas in relation to exposures but of course doing definitive studies to uh to prove that this is causal or not is impossible to do in humans so I said we don't really have experimental validation of this yet but in the last three weeks a paper was published in cell I'm still working way through it's one of those typical cell papers that goes on for about 20 pages and each figure is about 16 components to it and you need to sort of work your way through it but in this paper um this group use a really elegant experimental system what they did was they insert into a cpg island a piece of DNA that has no cpgs in it and it's flanked by uh translocation elements so they can then use a crispr system to take that element back out so you put the DNA in creating a certain mutation in the cpg island you take it back out again and it changes the DNA methylation profile of that cpg Island and that methylation profile then in these um stem cells persists through cell division so effectively they haven't created a mutation so that they've taken the mutation back out again but they've changed the epigenetics of that Island and they did this in two different genes and they were changing the methylation of the cpg island but they knew control the expression of a gene that if you change the expression of the gene you saw a difference of phenotype in The Offspring uh you saw increased obesity and so they could take those gem cells they can create chimeras from them and then they could breed the chimeras down to subsequent generations and they showed that that change in methylation assisted through several Generations as did the phenotype so the environmental exposure in this case that was the change the epigenetics was that insertional metagenesis but the environmental exposure had stopped they'd taken that mutation back out but the epigenetic change persisted through multiple Generations and this is the editorial that was published alongside the paper and you can see you insert the mutation you take the mutation back out we change the epigenetic profile of that cpg island and the promoter of these two genes you get this metabolic phenotype and the chimeras that persists through into subsequent Generations as well so again it's not the DNA methylation that's carrying the information because we know the DNA methylation is white uh through through formation of gametes and again post-conception and they showed that too but somehow it's being re-established in The Offspring and giving you that phenotype so it's a really elegant experimental validation that this can occur between Generations uh so what have we done uh so I'm collaborating with uh Suzanne cross etchman in the Boston lung research institute and she's developing experimental models where we can try and test some of these exposures that we think are relevant to humans uh here we've got uh male mice exposed to cigarette smoke from the onset of puberty or what you call puberty in mice which is a very very short window um for six weeks and then mated with unexposed females uh we can look at the non-coding rnas and the sperm of the cigarette smoke exposed fathers and we can see differences in the non-coding rnas and The Offspring from these fathers had different growth trajectories so changes in body weight trajectory and the work that she's doing now is to put an asthma model on top of that to see whether you can see differences in allergic Airways responses and these Offspring based on whether the father was exposed to cigarette smoke before conception on Ark so why is this all important so sometimes I give this talk particularly for a spiritual people and I say well that's really interesting that cigarette smoke is bad for you if you're a teenager but teenagers don't smoke anymore you know we've got all this public health legislation you know we've increased the age that people can buy tobacco smoke fewer and fewer people are smoking you know it's problem solved well I'd argue that cigarettes smokes only one exposure I think the general principle the environment before conception can have effects and subsequent Generations is an important one but we also know that cigarette smoke or tobacco smoke is not the only exposure said that many of the cohorts I've worked with are from northern Europe from Norway and Sweden where they use uh something called snooze which is a moist tobacco sort of absorb the nicotine rather than smoke it um we know that nicotine animal models are showing effects on respiratory outcomes and subsequent generations and of course we're seeing a change in behavior in the use of today uh that e-cigarettes or vaping are now the most common tobacco products used amongst young people uh in the US in the UK uh two years ago 18 so one in five fifteen-year-olds are reported using e-cigarettes so yes it's about what we're looking at in our cohorts is a memory of tobacco smoke from the generations you grew up in the 1950s and 60s and 70s when tobacco smoking was at much higher levels we're replacing that with other exposures now that may have uh consequences for subsequent generations and we would argue that we can't afford to wait to find out whether they have consequences of subsequent Generations we have enough evidence to suggest that maybe there are common mechanisms here and we should be really worried about the proliferation of other nicotine delivery devices amongst the Youth of today uh so this is again uh sorry um uh data showing uh us data showing uh reduction in tobacco smoking and this is the increase in uh communicating exposure through e-cigarettes these flavored nicotine salts e-cigarettes that have much higher levels of nicotine than a cigarette and they have all these wonderful flavors they're advertised through social media direct to young people and yes legislation means that like they really can't buy them until they're 18 but we know talking to young people that they are using them they're obtaining them they're much easier to buy and to use and to buy on the internet and to use because there's no smoke uh often they're um don't even smell the vapor and they can use them in schools and in public places and people don't stop them from doing it and so now we're going on to work with colleagues in our life lab facility at the University of Southampton particularly kathwoods towns in new brunset facility uh and uh the Fantastic staff she has there who have got these uh youth engagement panels where we can uh work with the young people in our city to really understand their behaviors and what they're exposed to why they're exposed to it how they get hold of it what they think about it and then perhaps design interventions Public Health interventions educational interventions where we can talk to young people about the consequences of what they're exposed to not just for them but for the children they perhaps even haven't thought about having yet so to try and bring this together um epigenetics is key to the control of gene expression seller differentiation and growth and development epigenetic profiles of individuals influenced by both their genetic backgrounds and also by their environmental exposures early life environmental exposures like tobacco smoke are associated with ultra DNA methylation profiles specific changes in DNA methylation that are then stable throughout life and the early life ventilation patterns are associated with subsequent development of disease and finally that epigenetic information information maintained through meiosis May account for these intergenerational effects and transgenerational effects we see in asthma and Allergic Disease there's still an awful lot of things we don't know going to keep us busy for a long time um still not absolutely clear whether DNA methylation lies on the causal pathway between genetic variation and disease uh we don't really understand the interaction between genetic and epigenetic effects and determining disease development what are the key environmental exposures what are the key time Windows where those exposures have the maximal effect on the epigenome and subsequent disease development we don't really know whether the effects of early life environmental exposures are consistent across tissue so every tissue will have a different epigenetic profile because epginet is Keen to selling their depreciation so if you measure skin and blood you've got different tissue type so you will have a different profile but what we don't know in humans is whether the tobacco smoke signature we see in blood DNA will we see that in the skin when we see that in the alarm and that's mainly because most of this work has been done on DNA that people collected for genetic studies where we didn't really mind where the DNA was coming from because your nuclear genome is almost the same everywhere and uh bloody neighbors the easiest thing to collect from patients if the epigenome can be modified by environment can we change the postnatal environment to change the epigenome and could that be a potential route to disease prevention so we find a signature associated with later development of the disease can we give another environmental exposure postnatically to change the epidemic profile and would that reduce risk of development disease again the biological mechanisms for entering transguration effects are not clearly established and whether they explain these multi-generational effects in the element as well we still have to wait and see this is a review if you want to read any more of some of the work we've been doing uh that came out yesterday I think um we know the environment's important we know the parents are important it's the combination of environment exposure and genetic background that are leading to effects reconception for having consequences for The Offspring is asthma Allergic Disease and lung function such able to finish by thanking all the different people that I work with um so I've worked for many years with um uh people particularly uh Wilfried Hong Mei and Hassan archad in the Isle of Wight Birth Cohort so this is The Birth Cohort started by Hassan for his PhD in 1989 that we're now doing the 35-year follow-up on and we also have got what we call our F2 cohort our children of the children so we've now got over 700 children of people who were in the original cohort where we begin to look at effects across Generations uh this is this is uh some of the people in the rain is a cohort uh that I work with is a fantastic group of people with these uh cohorts uh that we're looking at these multi-generational effects um they also hold fantastic meetings on the fjords with beautiful views so yeah it's always you have to come to a nice place uh for for meetings and so um I had coffee in the Square yesterday looking out over the sea so I think Trieste is another tick a good place to have a meeting and I particularly want to thank nagusi and Southampton and Taro and Bergen that have done their father smoking and Offspring epigenetic profiling work that I talked about and finally the people in life lab that we're working with uh to begin to do this youth engagement work around uh boys uh exposure to e-cigarettes um and the potential consequences to their future children so I'll finish there and I'm really happy to answer any questions that you have | Icgeb | UCjOrEZCyW80SYXEQaNAuerg | 2023-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,403 | 49,100 |
7-KYqb9T1qs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-KYqb9T1qs | sam howell named washington starting quarterback | news and notes from around the league presented by USAA Insurance not a lot to talk about but Sam Hal has been named the commander starting quarterback for week one darn right he yes very excited about that we might be talking about him in the next segment Sam Howell yeah okay just a little tease he might be my my guy oh okay are you going to say that about every player when we talk about before the my guys no just Sam how cuz I love if you switch to Sam Hal I'll be uh I mean if you if you Jason loves Sam how I look I've been a Believer since College I just don't know how much of it is the howl that's the problem with you right no I get it if his name was more benign if it didn't give you the chance to literally Howl at the Moon would you like him um less for sure less but I do think that he can be uh I I think he can be | ShortCutsHub | UC7Jivnc6HXbSmVZxPuJsbcA | 2023-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 179 | 832 |
UkJPScE2GGo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkJPScE2GGo | Keith Moulsdale, Whiteford, Taylor and Preston | PerconaLive 2014 | n welcome back Jeff Rick here from Silicon angles of the cube we're at perona Live 2014 Santa Clair Convention Center in the heart of Silicon Valley we're here for our second day of wall toall coverage here at pona live covering everything that is MySQL so we are uh proud to announce our next guest here in the cube Keith mosdale partner from Whiteford Taylor and Preston welcome to the cube thanks for having me so we we get all kinds of people in the cube we get uh big Tech Executives we we get practitioners we had analysts on earlier we get other press people but I have to say we don't get a lot of lawyers in the cube so this is uh this should be fun and interesting so I don't know if you guys are hiding out or you don't like to come out I wonder if there's a reason I don't know that I shouldn't be here so let's jump into it so your specialty is cyber security yes um obviously a very hot topic there's breaches in the news all the time um with the with the incredible uh movement in the cloud right there's always issues that come up with data security and in fact one of the the major KNX at least historically maybe not So Much Anymore with Amazon web services is it Enterprise ready is it Enterprise grade um then there's the whole International thing and points of presence and German data law versus US data law so there's a whole lot of stuff so you must be really busy and business must be good absolutely for sure let's talk about some of the real hot button issues um both that are the obvious ones that you deal with on a day-to-day basis and then maybe get into some of the more um or gu lesser known or more Arcane areas that that you deal with with your clients well the big the biggest hot us issue for us is that most people don't understand what their obligations are uh the bigger companies the public companies the midsize companies understand what their obligations are and are working hard to to comply with applicable law and protect data but it's the smaller companies or the nonprofits the trade associations who really don't know what their obligations are so there's a lot of I'd say the biggest hot button is helping people understand what they're they need to do and how critical the issue is from a liability perspective to protect their their company or their uh their Association so we hear about the breaches um the high-profile breaches the the target breaches Etc so what are some of those really big obligations um at at just a at a high level that because we don't really hear about the repercussions per se except maybe they give Everybody 10% off on a Saturday um what what are some of the the real significant things that people need to be thinking of in terms of the repercussions of of the right policy well that's the target breach is a great example I think I just read an article today which it's an estimate of course but I think they were estimating that the liability to Target and its vendors could be as high as $18 billion 18 billion billion with a B so of course it's an extraordinary example because I think there were 70 million people whose pii was affected and I think 40 million credit cards uh but if you dive down into figuring out where those numbers come from in the case of a breach you've got an immediate issue where you've got to figure out what's wrong what happened and so there's a huge expense in hiring forensic investigators rolling up your sleeves and figuring out how to fix that that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars especially for a company's largest Target um there's reputational damage you know what happens to my brand what happens to my customers how angry are they they going to stop buying things on my website uh there's of course hiring lawyers which is my favorite part uh but uh but hiring lawyers of course is expensive it's not anything to really laugh about for a customer who's been hit uh but they really have to dive down and figure out what are my legal obligations the biggest obligation if pii's been stolen is notifying affected individuals okay um but in the US there's this complex Patchwork of laws uh both federal and state which don't really sync very well uh so unless you're in a highly regulated industry where it's clear what your laws are right that apply to you like Hippa and Healthcare or gram Lee blyly and financial services there's this really complex Patchwork of laws that need to be complied with and it gets even more complex if you've got customers and servers overseas uh Etc so figuring out just what that notice duty is can be a very compc ated matter and then you complicated it further with this whole notion of basically shared infrastructure whether it's Amazon cloud or some other public Cloud that that you're on you got open source components throughout throughout the infrastructure stack so how does you know open source play as well as you know you're using a third- party um provider for your infrastructure right that's a great question um there SE there several laws uh for example Massachusetts has the strictest state law for data security um and basically what it says is that if you Outsource data security you're responsible for making sure that all of your obligations flow down to your vendor so you can't just hire someone like AWS and say oh great I'm fine you really have to do what you do with any vendor you've got to do due diligence and make sure they actually have the infrastructure in place and are going to abide by the OB the obligations that apply to you so if you're a healthcare related institution and you're engaging AWS you got to make sure that they're hip a compliant and have them sign a baa agreement um and then kind of in a way easy on the front end because it's just due diligence taking your time figuring out things to make sure they're right but it gets even more complicated on the back end if there's a breach the breaches happen at a place remote to you which you don't control someone else controls that infrastructure and they actually for their own security reasons don't want to give you close access to it so it can be a bit tense in the event of a breach so how's the concept of place changed in the in in the world that we live in today cuz you see Massachusetts has a different set of laws than than they have you know in Connecticut right next door but you know especially in these Cloud environments there's a lot of replication I mean these computers put bits and pieces of stuff all over the place which is part of their value proposition and part of why they can offer better up time and better service and this and that where is where is the data if the data is everywhere in the cloud how does the law deal with that yeah that's the well the law is struggling to deal with all of these issues because the law almost always lags behind technology so this is a struggle for everyone um and but the question is is a great one because when you hire somebody uh and you and some third party infrastructure Some Cloud vendor they're going to virtualize your data that's like you say where the value of proposition comes from so the data is being spread over servers God knows where right so one of the first issues that we talk to clients about when they're hiring a cloud vendor is find out exactly which servers are in play if the answer is well it could be any servers in yeah well they're on a server somewhere that's probably not a great answer especially if you for example have to happen to be in a business where you are uh subject to export control laws or itar related to so if you're a government contractor that's not a very good answer so you really have to dive down and figure out where the data is to figure out what laws will apply so let's talk about I mean that we could go for a long time let's talk about uh Inus your license agreements one is um you know how much can companies basically push off some of that responsibility in the Ula and two does anybody really think that anyone actually ever reads those things before they click on they click on the accept I mean it's we kind of jokeing I'm sure if it's a an agreement between you know IBM and GM you know their lawyers are looking at it for a whole lot of people especially if you're buying Services you know uh in small bits from a service provider like an AWS I mean I can go in and spin up an instance load some data run an app it's pretty simple what's kind of the current state of of of ulas in terms of the the teeth that they carry and and the ability for people to either push off some of that data or you know when it comes to the court of law they ever you you clicked on the yes where does that go right uh well ulas are interesting in the consumer context where you're mentioning it because uh the consumer has almost no leverage it's really usually some consumer doesn't have a choice they feel like they have to have this service or good um and no matter where they go in the market they're facing another UL which probably says the same thing um so that's it's almost impossible for a consumer really to negotiate those terms um but there are some Advocates on on the side of the consumer so there are unfair and deceptive trade practice laws at the state level and also the federal level and so the enforcement agencies the FTC the federal level they really come in and make efforts to uh make sure that there's uh at least compliance across the board in the ulas so the FTC has brought actions against some of the big players in the industry where they didn't believe that the uh the vendor was acting above board okay and what trigger what triggers that action some some case some somebody gets uh wrong somehow and they they bring it up I think that's right uh normally the enforcement agencies don't bring an action just because of one instance it's usually a matter of repeated instances over and over again right so they're usually quite fair and try to inform the uh the vendor and say you know please change this Behavior we think it's wrong and they give many chances but there becomes a Tipping Point where the the federal agency or the state agency actually takes action okay so again I could go forever on here so another kind of interesting thing that's happening today is is an exchange of value between a service and your data instead of a service and your money and that isn't necessarily always clearly laid out but if I if I download some free app and I click on my Ula um and I start using it for most of those companies the value that they derive from the data that I put in exceeds the cost of the deliver delivery so it's really a different economic model I'm not paying a money but I'm paying a value that they can exploit other ways I presume a lot of times again that's not necessarily clearly stated and you said you know you guys have a privacy practice as well um does that start tripping into privacy concerns when I'm not I don't think most people really have figured that out that they're not giving it to you for free for fun they're actually extracting more value from your data than you are uh than it costs them to deliver that service you're exactly right and I think 99.9% of the consumers certainly on the consumer side have haven't really thought it through they just think it's great that I've got this this service and I can use it whenever I want and then get angry when it gets taken away so there's there's a real lack of connection between the value they get and and what and what they're giving up for it but I think people are really starting to wise up on this issue and I think that's starting to to change and that's why there's I think there's more pressure at the federal level in the US to change laws and and why overseas for example in Europe the laws are already stronger because the consumer Advocates there have really pushed uh changes in the laws and and actually Europe's really LED on this issue from a privacy perspective has it been more in the European side from from the consumers and and consumer Advocates or is it more from the government or is it government as an agent for the consumer advocacy I think it's the latter I think it's government as an agent for the consumers and and actually Europe's been quite aggressive in the Privacy area since probably 14 or 15 years since around the 2000 okay have really LED have been on The Cutting Edge of privacy issues and do you see a collision course with with again the the increasing adoption of of infrastructure as a service as it continues to grow and expand and you everyone we've had on here today basically says you know your infrastructure should be like ADP most people don't have a core competency in managing infrastructure which oh by the way happens to contain data and then you add the fact that apparently Google Mail never deletes a mail ever it's it's it's easier for them just to keep them than to delete them so it it it just seems like it's going to get more and more complicated probably good for you good for business well I I think you're right we're on a collision course and I and I think unfortunately for most people this is good business for me uh because I think things are going to get worse before they get better um between the US and the EU for many years there's been a safe harbor that was negotiated between the state department and and the Europeans uh and I think that was fine 10 or 15 years ago where there really wasn't as much U International transfer of data and there certainly wasn't as much hacking and there wasn't as much value data but now these data as we know are massive and there's huge AMS of value and huge amounts of risk and so I think the the the policies in the US are definitely on collision course with the European policies in this regard interesting so one of my one of my favorite lines I like to pull up was Scott mcne years ago right years ago I don't even know how long should look it up look it up like in the radio look it up on guys when he said there is no privacy right get over it um and this goes back way before Cloud way before we were all packing you know these things all over the place so where do you see kind of the evolution of privacy given the fact that in some in some instances there isn't a lot and in another instance everybody's willing to give up a lot of personal information for the value benefit you know my Google Maps knows where I am it helps me find the closest Starbucks I'm not really thinking about the fact that I'm telling everybody where I am um even if I don't have Google Maps turned on this phone knows where I am all the time anyway so how's the the kind of concept of privacy evolving and and also with kind of the younger generation that are used to this world versus the older generation maybe who are you know more close to the vessel and everything do do you see the laws changing do you see the reactions changing I see a combination I think Orson Wells really got it right I mean uh our privacy is diminishing day by day and you're exactly right it's also uh it's it's an issue of of age generation and also culture so I think for example if you were to go to parts of Africa there wouldn't be a real sense of privacy or parts of Asia unlike here where we've traditionally had stronger sense of privacy um and for my generation certainly I feel you know my peers feel like our privacy is diminishing but my daughters who are quite a bit younger than me obviously uh you know don't feel it the same way that we do right when you're when you're 10 and nine and eight you just have fun on the internet and don't think about the consequences um but I think it's kind of the obligation of Our Generation to to help the younger Generations protect what we've what we have had and enjoyed um I think it's going to get worse before it gets better but uh interestingly there are lots of privacy and data security laws being passed all over the world even in very small countries even in China so uh I think they turn things off but they don't like it they just go out to the edge and just just cut the wire right I mean the law is there that doesn't mean it's enforced but it's there so it's there in concept anyway so what so why are you here what what what brings you to a place like ponea alive well I've uh been a licensing attorney for for a long long time and several of my clients are here so I'm here to connect with those clients uh and also to meet new people good and then last question kind of Open Source um open source continues to gain momentum you know uh MySQL is one of the older open source projects but we're going to ton of Open Source Shores uh shows that keep popping up all over the place from from a legal perspective how has open source and the growth of Open Source changed the game and you know it's interesting we've had a few companies on here that will have some portion of their business that's the open source piece and some portion of the business that's their commercial closed Source piece like a dual licing model like a dual licensing model that's got to make things a little bit complicated so how how's the the growth of Open Source impacted your world and and the advice you're giving to clients uh immensely you know uh I can remember at first talking to a group about 14 years ago on open source a bunch of lawyers and none of them had ever heard of Open Source uh fast forward to today and everyone's heard about open source source and uh commercial software companies of all Stripes even those who really don't per se distribute open source and aren't in the open source ecosystem at least they don't think they are you know when you when you peel back the layers you find they are really extensive users of Open Source and may not even know it which could actually cause them problems because they may not be compliant with the open source licenses so it's really changed uh licensing immensely in the last 15 years that's great well Keith thanks for coming on Keith's not feeling too well a little bit under the weather so uh I appreciate you you suffering through with us here so keep male partner Whiteford Taylor and Preston one of the rare lawyers we've had on the cube excited to have him on I could keep going on the the legal ramifications of all this stuff continue to lag you know The Cutting Edge devops culture and push out code and go go go go go um and that will always be the case and that's probably not always a bad thing so we'll be right back to forona live with our next guest after this short break | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2014-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,514 | 18,581 |
PrMMZu3t2Lo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrMMZu3t2Lo | FORD SPORT TRAC REDNECK FABRICATING OFF ROAD FAIL TIRE RACK | Oh Monday how you doing the knee bill severe Oh boys and girls hey I got more metal I did friggin right I did so I'm gonna just dick her over the sport track ima I'm gonna turn her into it rally trap dirt truck /i oh hey damn think you owe me anything the old sport track so I figured why not become a kid just start fabricating the hell out of her why would not get his workmate hey so I won't be too hard on her but we're gonna see what we come up with friggin right we are so I'm not too sure about how I'm gonna do this yet but I do know when I need some pieces cut fur on top of the heart tunnel aid because I've been pulled it to that thing friggin right I can start there right my boys be boys here's the next one he'll wouldn't really think about this stuff boys and girls because we don't want to do her twice we don't [Music] the whole gym [Music] boy I'm gonna have one of them oh I need a chop saw my next investment boys and girls they don't chop the ball because this corner is absolute looks like that's gonna be perfect to this that's gonna work out just wonderful it's gonna look like a big package in paint why wouldn't it boys I didn't record this part because it was getting frustrated I was forgotten right those were the most to frustrated angles to figure out I have ever done voice because he leaned forward to follow the cab and they leaned in to follow the cab and then I had to get the tops level oh it was a nightmare well I was but I think that's the hardest part of the job it is freaking right it was so now that part is done I can get into the gravy I can oh boy he's not too sure where I left off last time besides telling you how much I paid yeah so those were eight for great they were but I'm gonna make a piece it goes down the top I am my garage is a mess Oh 45 er that's gonna be like it stood before me tonight firstly we gotta do boys is make sure she's center bu hey make sure it is Santora so we gotta put that much get about that much looks pretty good boys [Music] hold that part which is going to be a [ __ ] again copy [Music] so we'll cut this one on the angle of that ankle I'm gonna get my square possibly it wasn't too square no I catch [Music] so what's really going on well there we go we accomplished something else again so I got these tacked in for the angles freaking review I'm gonna cut some of that mesh that I have left over put in here hey then I gotta bring out the spare tire mount and up and to hold the spare tire and I gotta put little doodads to go forward here so it matches back freakin right so that's all I'm gonna do tonight and we'll carry on the other day or another day [Music] | LifeWith BillSiff | UCth6AIVO_YJ6ehKs0Byv9xg | 2017-11-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 548 | 2,663 |
JzE-kOFCqeE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzE-kOFCqeE | Pewaukee steals the show to take down Kentucky! Wisconsin Badgers vs James Madison preview! | Wisconsin got Kentucky again Wisconsin got Kentucky again not in the way we thought not in the way anybody would have expected of course Wisconsin gets Kentucky the pride of puke Jack Goki and we're going to talk a little bers on the way but of course we got to break down a little bit of this March Madness action good morning and thank you for enjoying it with the sixpack this scot sixpack the only podcast talking all things Wisconsin sports with you six days a week I'm your host Kedrick stum you can find me on the website formerly known as Twitter Kedrick sters and follow the podcast at scny sixpack for latest updates in Wisconsin Sports we talk all things Wisconsin from puke to another place from PUK to Portage there we go those are very far apart but wow the the game of the day on day one of this tournament and before we go any further never never change this tournament never you want to take out the a you want to take out the auto bits you want more at large bids no we don't get that we don't get this moment where a division 2 kid Jack Goki no division one interest coming out of high school he goes and plays D2 basketball is not like a a standout All-American winning D2 National Player of the Year Awards Jack gki playing division 2 basketball who transfers to play with Oakland under Greg campy one of the longest 10 yard coaches in the sport spending 40 years at Oakland alone you want to add more playin games so that we could have LSU or Satan hall or St John's playing Kentucky in that game no I want the 24y old Jack gokki taking down the country's number one recruiting CL class from Lexington Kentucky this kid Jack gki as he takes down the Kentucky Wild Cats 80 to 76 a 14 beating the three Jack gki who makes 10 threes in his NCAA tournament debut Jack Oki who shot eight twos from the field all season this is what he does he he takes and makes threes a a kid who is going pro in anything other than Sports a kid who will be in relative obscurity the rest of his life but for two hours but for two hours on a Thursday night in March all of America knows his name never never change this tournament it is the best thing we have in sports the very best thing we have in sports Jack hoki makes 10 three-pointers something only a handful of people have done in the NCAA tournament and there are so many games in the NCA tournament it was an impressive impressive performance for for a horizon League team that look and and I said when this game was getting spicy around halftime I I was far from predicting um Kentucky to lose this game granted uh my brother-in-law Horizon League Al um uh from W Milwaukee he he had it and and I haven't talked to him about it too much but I I wonder if he had it for kind of the same reason that I thought about when I was having a conversation with somebody about this game near halftime which was I get how this can kind of happen look first you you get a hot hot hot three-point shooter right of course of course that helps feel any upset but Kentucky was concerning all season based on the fact that just nobody wants to play defense on that team no nobody guards we saw Oakland just will itself to a win over U Milwaukee in the Horizon league tournament final and that Milwaukee team is not a team that guards that that is a team that has one of the worst defenses of college basketball so maybe maybe it's not a perfect comparison but if you get a Kentucky team on a night that is also unwilling to guard you might get this with a little bit of luck you get this it makes sense it it's it's not just a total flash in the pan although the win obviously happens in a different way other than Trey Townsen going off for you know 40 uh against udab Milwaukee in in this game he was relatively tame uh for for Oakland but yeah an alltime of game Greg campy almost died in 2017 the head coach of Oakland he had a horrible bout of sepsis and nearly died we don't get that moment Greg Cy dies oh never change this tournament never changed this tournament um another Wisconsin night made headlines night one of the tournament Marcus domask and yeah he plays for Illinois I I understand I understand but Mark Stow mask with a triple double this kid was playing at Southern Illinois a year ago now he has a triple double in the tournament to take down the Morehead State Eagles 85 to 69 Illinois moves on and and Morehead State was a little bit spicy early little bit spicy early I think they scored the first nine points of the game but Marcus domask posts a triple double to take down the Morehead State eagles with 11 rebounds 10 assists 12 points awesome awesome awesome game for for another Wisconsin night the wapon native as s we in Wisconsin all know after watching him cook the baters a couple of games that's great that's great for him awesome Wisconsin headlines uh as we cover all things Wisconsin Sports here on the SC six pack uh but I do want to talk about the Badger game because the Badgers play tonight at 8:50 PM or so probably a little bit later um of course the Kansas game started later than that scheduled 850 tip um and oh wow if that wasn't game that delivered as well 22-point lead the j-hawks nearly blow the whole thing maybe should have blown the whole thing with a chase down block that look I am a cansas sympathizer my dad went to school there a Chase down block that my dad first called for it to be a flagrant foul then said oh no that's just a common foul and said oh no he got all ball Jayhawks maybe should have lost that game maybe should have had that 22-point lead evaporated and and it makes sense why down the stretch at elevation you're a team with no bench playing against bucky ball deep team presses you every possession Samford just ran out of time in that game it really really really did if that game is five minutes longer uh I I don't think Kansas wins that game uh um but the Badgers play James Madison tonight in round one of the NCA tournament in Brooklyn one of the last tips of the day we're going to be waiting around all day sweating sweating and this is one of the trendiest 512 upsets that that I can imagine that I can not imagine but that I can remember I should say um oh I lost the page that I wanted um and part of that does make sense to me and as I move around shift around trying to get a piece of paper that I I would like to be able to see um that's good enough and I and I can understand why the 512 there is so trendy of course 512 upset happens all the time a 12 has about just shy of a you know 6 5% win rate against 12s or against fives Jase Madison has won 31 games this season and yeah I'm going to crap on some some of those some of those games some of those wins in in a second here um but you have to be incredibly good as a basketball coach as a basketball team to win 31 games in any League they're still D1 athletes they they are still getting full rides to go to that school win 31 games in any league is hard ask any ask any coach who coaches in this sport winning 31 games is hard you have to be incredibly talented but there there is a a sense of for for getting about everything James Madison did after beating Michigan State because of course James Madison had to win that kicked off college basketball season that that reminded us why every game in this sport really matters every game all season long and why the sport is so fun to watch from November to April because James Madison beats Michigan State in overtime on November 6th since then James Madison hasn't played anybody and the only two games James Madison has played against Real competition in in appalachin state because there was a moment in time where we were having a conversation and maybe not we on the show but we me the general college basketball sio commentariat we're having a conversation about whether or not the Sun Belt was going going to be a two- bid League the sunb the conference that James Madison plays in Al also appalachin State ended up not turning out that way because those teams took you know too too many losses to the rest of the Sun Belt which was not a good League was not a good League the highest ranked team that James Madison played the rest of the season after taking down Michigan state was an outof conference game against akan a team from the Mac granted May the NCAA tournament I guess but a team from the mac and a weird game in February that was James Madison's best win since November 6th a team ranked 121st at kenon not a world beater the only two times James Madison has played teams ranked within the top 100 ranked higher than 121 since November 6th was appalachin State ranked 81st and James Madison lost both of those games James Madison didn't have to play appstate in its Conference tournament because App State got upset early look you have to have an incredibly good team to win 31 games but just taking the oh well James Madison is the Nations longest win streak at 13 Wisconsin was on a skip maybe Wisconsin isn't as good as the five seed they have Wisconsin 17th at kenpom they they are they are a five seed arguably by the advanced metrics they should be a fringy four seed not making the argument that they should have been but they're closer to the four by those metrics and some metrics I know I'm cherry picking a team Sheet that but still meanwhile James Madison is only what like 58th it's not that they are super undated what they are is undersized this is a matchup that I don't have a a lot of faith that J James Madison can show up and show out against a Wisconsin team where stepen kwl might Feast Stephen kwl is on a terar right now if he keeps that that high energy he could be very good TJ bicker staff is James Madison's tallest player at 6' n Steven Crow has three inches and almost 30 pounds on him there's real size there Terence Edwards I think is the biggest I I think matchup problem for Wisconsin in this game uh on on the wing you know 6'6 almost 200 lb he's he's legit uh I guess that would be the one you know matchup nightmare than that I'm worried about but if Chucky heurn is healthy like I Chucky heurn is having an awesome awesome awesome season I I I think people like kind of aren't totally appreciating the the standout season that Chucky heurn is having and yes I know that he got um Big 10 all defensive team honors but Chucky heer in this season has 74 steals 72 steals rather that's the second most in a single season in program history he's having an awesome season Chucky heern has a 3.33 assisted turnover ratio that's the third highest marking program history for a single season Chuck Chucky heern is showing up and showing out and and showing out as of late right where the scoring numbers have been down but if he can complement some of these other great pieces with higher scoring like he did in the Big 10 tournament and in midweek interviews Chucky said he he's got to stay thirsty for blood I think he is ready to to continue taking it to the hole he is out there and and look say say what you about TJ Becker staff he he is good he will be a tough defensive assignment but I think Chucky can handle it he is a he's an awesome awesome awesome Defender and when you add this edge of a Chucky heern as a scorer that this team has not had all season that there is there is something there that that gives me a lot of confidence for this Wisconsin team now there is a there is a piece that makes me a little bit concerned which is that James Madison can shoot the three very well they are one of the best teams in the country at shooting the three Wisconsin is one of the worst teams in the country at defending the three This concerns me a little bit and I think would be the way Wisconsin loses this game particularly given the fact that um James Madison also defends the three really well they have their second best three-point shooting percentage allowed in the country to kenon I wonder though if the size advantage that Wisconsin has in the front Court you know it's not just Steven crw it's also T like when Steven Crow has that Advantage it opens things up for Tyler wall because if you think about the match up with Purdue right Tyler wall is covered by Zack Edy so that Zack Edy can go and double Steven Crowell later there's not a guy there that was that James Madison can send at Tyler wall and say okay okay then you go over and double double Steven crowl all the time as like this extra reinforcement they're going to need that reinforcement ready right away for for Steven crra which can really open things up for Tyler wall for these other pieces on the wing AJ store John Blackwell like we've talked about how when stepen crowl is on it opens up the ability for for cutting LAN for driving Lanes to be made by some of these I mean higher end talant that Wisconsin all of a sudden has on the wing and guys like AJ store and John Blackwell um so I wonder if that Advantage minimizes the three-point deficiency because if Wisconsin is able to I I mean especially if they're able to get Steven Crow going on the three he's shooting what 50 50% in the postseason from three that's gonna make things very hard for a already challenged James Madison defense and if they then need to make a tough decision about are we going to continue to guard on the perimeter like we always do and guard the perimeter very very very hard what does that do for your interior defense against a team that you have a size advantage on look there is not a huge gap but James micon's two-point defense is just outside of the top 100 in in the country according to kenpom makes me think that that there is a real chance here that this team can take the ball inside and take advantage of the matchup tendencies that James Madison has at guarding the perimeter for for a Wisconsin team that isn't a team that actually shoots the three particularly well right I think Wisconsin might be fine with that as long as they can defend the three and yeah I know that's asking a lot for for this Badgers team but as long as they can defend three I think they'll be good now then the James Madison team can can show up show up kind of like the Oakland team did against Kentucky is an experienced team pretty deep team one of the oldest teams in college basketball there there is a a real chance here for for for James Madison to get Wisconsin but I don't know that James Madison met matches up particularly well with the Badgers I'd be I'd be worried about Terence Edwards and how that happens because Terence Edwards does not commit fouls he draws a lot of fouls and he can shoot the heck out of the ball at the free throw line I don't know um I I feel pretty confident that Wisconsin can take advantage of its size of its athleticism with with AJ store with John Blackwell and and can got this one out I I feel pretty good about that um and then hopefully Wisconsin then is is moving on to to Sunday and has a chance at make making a sweet 16 I either going to play Vermont or Duke I think it'll probably be Duke I this Vermont team is is solid uh but Duke just has more top end talent that I don't think it can that that Vermont can mess with I think Kyle filipowski is really good I think he'll be a he'll be a tough matchup for for Wisconsin but Caleb Foster for for Duke has been ruled out of the NCAA tournament he averages eight points a game for the Blue Devils that might give Wisconsin a little bit of something here um but I think we can really have a conversation about you know Wisconsin's chances making the sweet 16 what that might look like after this game tonight uh I think they're still pretty good I worry about Kyle filipowski I know that he has kind of struggled to find what his identity is all year uh I don't think he's been as good as I would have thought he was at the beginning of the season when I watched him at the Champions classic but you know from from the time I went and saw him in in November until now he's definitely improved and I think my only question is how much has this Duke team improved as a whole because there's a lot of talent there it just feels like they haven't quite unlocked It All season but this tournament this tournament unlocks Talent that's what I'd be worried about uh as Badger fan um looking ahead to this afternoon we we got a Badger basketball appetizer Wisconsin Women hockey is in the Frozen 4 they play tonight at 6:30 p.m. um we have a preview show up for that game up in this feed right now we talked about Wisconsin hockey playing the Frozen four against Colgate uh that game at 6:30 p.m. tonight you can watch that on ESPN plus look I know you got multiple screens going already just just shift one of those over to this hockey game at 6:30 it would lead you right into the Badgers basketball game as Wisconsin tries to clinch a spot in the national title game we write down all all the names all the all the all the scheme you need to know you know how that game might go and what Wisconsin might be facing in a national title game against Clarkson or Ohio state that game coming earlier in the day at 3 pm. also on ESPN plus you can also listen to it on uh iHeart Radio find it at 1070 the game listen to our good friend Noah Clark over there who joins us uh in our preview episode that we have in your feed now uh that'll be fun I also have a piece up on Badger notes.com right now you can find that Linked In This podcast description talking about Caroline Harvey going home for for this Frozen 4 uh she's got a lot of people there uh and and we highlight and talk about her excellent excellent season and what she means to this Badger team in the Frozen 4 uh so go check that out otherwise we'll we'll be back to talk to you I think tomorrow regardless of how both those games go we'll be back tomorrow morning uh so thank you for enjoying your morning with a six pack the scan sixpack the only podcast talking all things with SC sports with you six days a week I've 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think these are perfect now hematite was it was it yesterday do you forgive me i can't remember um i think it was yesterday we were saying that even though we're running into february january has seemed very very popular for this gemstone like every time we've had hematite so far this year it's pretty much sold out it's incredibly popular i think it's probably highly likely that it's because of the trend of metallics again this season now fashion week kicks off in just a couple of days time keep your eyes peeled if you are a follower of fashion if you want to stay ahead of the trends then do keep watching fashion week these would be ideal to add into any design they're essentially a black metallic yeah and there's we don't there's a great drill hole on there it's really really good look at those i don't often see him time rounds brilliant yeah really good do you think about it cords and everything stretchy let's see if i can just show you the drill hole because it's beading thread you would normally expect that to be quite a delicate drill hole that's really special perfect isn't it yeah four pounds and 95 pence as well 4.95 open your order add to your order you've got one postage in any one day 395 midnight to midnight riley hope oh i like these [Music] these are big big chunky nuggets a floor like you've got here i love floyd you can see the fluorescence anyway in the studio but when you place it under fluorescent light it does look incredible with that in mind um we do quite often refer to it as the the festival gemstone festival season i reckon may time it kind of kicks off doesn't it great one for your festival so if you're planning any festivals you're going to any festivals you've got a craft fair any festivals it's a really great gemstone but that said coming into the spring and the summer months as well with a green hue that is so fresh you know it really is fresh and it's beautiful very um calming in his hue and it's here as well peppermint green says direct support it is and it's just gorgeous it looks great with rose quartz look great with these smoky quartz isn't it 12 by 10 to 20 by 13 millimeters in size eight pounds and 95 pence you've got two four six cell individual gemstones on there that are all really really sizable what kind of findings and why would you put these with clothes i think i think maybe rose gold or um i mean i'm working with some bear copper now so that might be quite nice of it as well because you could get you could um you know different you know oxidizer so you get the glass in there that does look nice doesn't it work nicely yeah there's a floor right there rw64 hold those lines right larimar coming up we've got the cabochon and where's the strand oh there it is look at this 42 carrots in that strand of larimar and that incredible incredible cabochon that you've got there just beautiful not too long to wipe these and just have a look at these as well claire oh look at that wow oh no stunning ethiopian opal coming up for you soon as well right uh which ones have your eyes [Music] i don't think i've seen this before it's an amazing amazing gemstone i think it is the only strand of phosphorus yeah thanks paul um it's the only strand that i've seen of this particular gemstone the shape is so unique isn't it really really different they're massive absolutely huge gorgeous lavender lilac hues colors gorgeous pinks yeah really really pretty i'm just going to like these on the desktop actually just so you can see how chunky those gemstones are i mean look at the depth of the gemstone that you've got there isn't that just stunning and do you know what clay i think that's the kind of pink hue that suits everyone it's a sophisticated pink you know um like you know some people especially me i don't really do pink as in like your magentas and those really bright pinks but i think this is quite quite sophisticated isn't it really soft it would go with your um with the the is it there as well that might go quite nicely with this oh look at that it's it's almost actually very um in fact it's almost identical in its hue but obviously you've got a difference you know yeah yeah that's gorgeous 14 by 10 to 21 by 15 millimeters inside it is completely natural um with your phosphate 100 natural all the way from argentina i do believe it is the only strand of this gemstone that we have here at jeremiah what would you do with these shapes claire because they're really different in fact i haven't even i don't think i've seen another gemstone strand in the shape no i don't think i have i think maybe the larger one i would have something uh you know like a long length chain maybe so that you could see it you know all the way around like a 360. yeah because i think you get nice movement with it as well i mean the smaller ones you could still do maybe cocktail rings but maybe oversized prongs uh to set it to be quite proud yeah um but yeah i mean earrings as well certainly on the smaller ones but yes it's fascinating the gallery wire would work well with this as well wouldn't it yeah because you've got quite a quite a substantial yes to the gemstone as well haven't you i cannot believe that's 14 pounds and 95 pence this is a 29.95 strand all day every day even on a tuesday annalee cornwall is there josephine patricia in lincolnshire collector in essex collect it in gloucestershire you were there as well uh patricia's inwald and sandra you've just checked out collect it in denver shear well done to you aovr one five we've got multi-biased you know what i would multi-buy at that price because i genuinely thought this would be 29.95 oh that's amazing six individual gemstones on that strand averaging two pounds and 49 pence each massive massive carat weight in each of those individually gabrielle in county durham says good afternoon to two of my favorite ladies looking forward to this afternoon oh thanks gavin do you know what you should be looking forward to this afternoon because we've got so many amazing things like unbelief we've got strands that i've never seen before today amazing not all huge quantities though so you've got the hot in here this afternoon aovr 1 5 is your code for that one and just remember if you leave it in your basket you're leaving it to chance if you miss it you miss out gotta be quick what larimar look at that that cabochon is just unbelievable isn't that stunning two auctions time not long to wait at all right oh shun guy well this gemstone is incredible do you know it's it's one of those it looks like hematite and it looks like it's going to have a significant weight to it but there's no weight to it there's literally no weight to it whatsoever it's very much like um amber actually you know you could pack that design out with shungite and there would literally be no way to to that point it's lovely like that doesn't it how they're all sitting together that's lovely isn't it and you know it's the first time i've ever because you look at it and you look at it and you think it's a black gemstone but when i'm looking down i'm always seeing like a bronze yeah definite metallic hue on it isn't there definitely it's amazing now shungite is actually made up over 90 percent of it is made up of carbon and so it does actually act as a filter now in the river near to its location in russia and the locals actually drink the water from the river because the carbon filters the water so it makes it safe to drink and now i'm not a scientist and i'm not telling you to go and drink contaminated water or try it or anything like that but if you read about this gemstone online it is factual information um that it does filter water and there's certain ph levels if you've got um a ph reader you can actually measure the ph level in water at certain points that will give you that will tell you when it when it's safe to drink it can also help with skin conditions in the same way like um you know when you when it gets to i think i can't remember the ph level now but when it gets to a certain point um that's when they say you should bath in the water because it treats eczema and psoriasis and things like that as well and this is all kind of uh science this is factual information it's not misspoken legend but as i say i'm not telling you to do that but have a read if that is something that you want to try something that you want to experiment with type it into a search engine have a read about the science behind this gemstone because it absolutely blew my mind when i read about it i can't believe it i've never read in fact you know with a lot of gemstones it's miss folklore legend isn't it you know there's not a massive amount of factual information but there is with this one to go and have a really 29 pounds and 95 pence minf 63 you've got 20 carats in total there four to eight millimeters in size i love the way that they're flat i just love the way that that that strand already sits perfectly as a bracelet design what would you do with that clay just add a jump ring yeah i think so i might i'm not sure how it would look um but maybe you know when you see uh use jump rings so it sort of space it out and they're on like a diagonal like that that might might try that but it does look lovely with them all sitting next to each other so yeah and maybe have a little play about with it yeah it's really lovely gorgeous yeah well done right lara mark coming at you in one auctions time oh my days oh my gosh oh do you know what in the history of jewelry maker i don't think i've ever bought you a bundle of garnet before now if you were just thinking reds pinks which are typically what we are used to seeing think again these are all completely natural and can i just say that that is the best strand of hessianite garnet i've ever seen that color is so intense it's so rich isn't it every single strand that you're looking at here your purple your greens your hair likes your oranges there they're all completely natural now when we do think i've gone you know particularly as a birthstone i think for most of us we just tend to automatically think the reds and the pink garnets that you can get there's a lot of people out there that are not even aware that garnet is available in so many different hues so many different varieties out there um for us to use in our jewelry designs the purple oh my word again look at the consistency in color through every single gemstone on that strand this is a collector's bundle it really is you know thinking about savorite garnet it's only very recently maybe the last 12 months or so that we've really seen it back here at joy maker it did disappear for a very very long time and i can always remember one of our customers uh emailing in actually when we had it when we had it back and she said she's been watching most days for however many years and she hadn't seen i think she said 2014 maybe something like that was 2014. i can't remember an accent but it was years it was years and years and years and we have been waiting for it for a long time and it is now very thin on the ground just have right gone in the last decade alone yields are down by eighty percent for this gemstone you're getting a collector's bundle of gemstones you've got ten carrots in your zav right you've got 45 carrots in your hesse night and 14 carats of your purple garnet there that is a grand total of 40 50 69 carrots so we're pretty much averaging a pound a carrot there or thereabouts that is amazing would you use these all together i think they look lovely all together it's real like jewel colors isn't it and they do work beautifully and so how sparkly they are i know i just can't get over the richness of color that you've got in every single one of these strands beautiful rondelles and incredibly versatile as well rondelles you know we can channel set with these we can rose every link with them um but we can just stack them up pop them into headpins using for earrings channel set rings they look amazing it's a really really versatile shape that you have in your rondelles npxc 79 is your code for those ones are you ready for your larimar let's do it [Music] oh my gosh this gemstone is just it's so tranquil it's so it's so calming i think laramore it's it's such a beautiful beautiful gemstone likened to its location coming all the way from the dominican republic you've got the most incredible tropical blue hues to this gemstone it does look like the water yeah it does the the markings that you've got in there that is just and that's a big piece of larimar huge piece now it's a gemstone that was originally discovered back in 1916 i think it was and when it was washed up on the shores over in the dominican republic um the locals there weren't quite sure what it was um so there was a small parcel that was gathered together and it was taken to the smithsonian museum um and they thought nothing of it you know it's nothing really you know there's no big amounts of it it's you know it's just been washed up forgotten about um until later years there was more of this discovered more of it washed up on the shores more of it found and it was then noted that actually do you know what this is quite significant there's there's something going on here this isn't just anything this is definitely something so it was taken back to the smithsonian museum again and it was passed off as industrial waste i know um and then again later again this just kept being washed up on the shores and it was then noted that this is significant this is a gemstone this is incredible um and it we are look at that take me there now uh it was a gentleman that goes by the name of miguel mendes who is a dominican local dominican native if you like who um discovered this gemstone and named it after his daughter larissa so larissa his daughter and the spanish word for sea which is ma so larimar is what the gemstone was named now it's the only location on the entire planet where we get the mineral pectolite and it's the pectolite that gives us this beautiful hue in our larimar it is a one locational gemstone we don't find it anywhere else now um herman the mind owner came over um oh gosh i think it was birthday week now yeah i think it was birthday week that he came over and brought the most incredible incredible examples of this gemstone um oh my gosh look at that wow it looks amazing doesn't it um he bought the most incredible examples over you know literally pieces that we we could only dream of huge pieces of laramie that you know the finest examples and we have been lucky enough to build up a fantastic relationship with hermann and get our hands on some of the finest larimar that the world has to offer now a lot of people me included assume and think that a gemstone at the source so let's say we go on holiday to the dominican republic buying a gemstone at the source you'd think you'd expect to be more affordable because there's less costs involved but it's completely the opposite you know if you go to the dominican republic and try and get your hands on this gemstone prices are extortion it's a very very pricey gemstone and throughout the industry it is considered to be a gemstone that commands premium prices again because of the relationship that we've built up um with uh hermann we've been able to get some incredible deals on some fine fine examples of this gemstone this is a 15 carat solitaire essentially it's a 15 carat cabochon that for me is just crying out to be set into a ring imagine that bezel set into sterling silver yeah be gorgeous yeah it would look amazing wouldn't it absolutely phenomenal now i believe these are last of stuck the quantity on these how many do we start with ross because i know that we didn't have massive amounts of this to start off with okay we had 10 we're now down to just seven chances the final seven chances nobody pays any more than anybody else you will all only ever pay the final low closing price now if you love larimar let's be honest i think turquoise larimar those colors go hand in hand if you love turquoise you'll love larimar you know if you if if you just love those calming hues you know this is for you blue is the nation's favorite color whatever tone it may be i believe that you can't go wrong with it but particularly when we are talking about tropical ocean hues it just conjures up images of somewhere very warm somewhere very relaxing it's amazing isn't it said f o q 38 wow that's incredible from 90 something pounds to 29 pounds and 95 pounds do you know what to me that's i i i would have said 49.95 but um that's incredible how many percent off did you take 67 off of the price for you this afternoon and this is the benefit of tuning in and watching live to get discounts like this the web price today over 90 pounds you're on air price 29.95 for the last seven chances the bear copper as well claire would you look back i'm thinking because um so the fact that it's the round cabochon so you know we're going to do the long demo later yeah so that is how um uh with the sterling silver wire that's that's exactly what i'm going to be doing so it'll be like a way of setting a cabochon with your wire um and it would work perfectly with that yeah maybe you know so we can use the turquoise or that one so if you wanted to do it yourself then yeah yeah amazing four o'clock then make sure you're tuning in and watching the four o'clock demo so you can see how to set your larimar 15 carats we are over allocated there's more of you with these in baskets than we have available quantity i've got three chances left now there's telephone bidders there there's weber's there as well we've got people that actually have decided to buy two it's a collector and ken's just got to helen suffolk's got two suzanne north yorkshire uh jillian harpsich collecting camera gabby in cambridge here you're there as well congratulations make sure you check out that is just i cannot believe we've taken that to 29.95 i'm really sorry to all of you that have missed out on that opportunity as well wow let's do the strand so i'm thinking the ring that's beautiful isn't it i mean is it just me is it you know what i like to talk about holiday no it does it takes you there doesn't it absolutely takes you there it just i can yeah i can almost feel the heat yes lying down closing your eyes and feeling the heat on your face yeah fabulous on your feet yeah yeah it looks incredible it really does and actually can i just pinch this bear copper clay yes yeah just so i can show you um you know there is the presence of copper within this gemstone as well i think they do go hand in hand same as your turquoise as well you know it looks great with your bear copper it really does then they're sterling silver yeah i think that would yeah it would work really well with that as well sorry i'm going to tangle sorry that's gorgeous now i've only got 10 chances i really fancy the sweet i want the cabochon in a ring and i would like the rondelles in a bracelet or an anchor as well you imagine that rose into an anchor with well if you rose to be linked as well you that you you'd have enough to do that wouldn't you probably like do you feel sweeter jewelry that's stunning isn't it so these there's only 10 again oh it's not many but those of you that did get the cabochon could get this as well if you're really really quick i like 100 604 605 option number one weathers don't hesitate just check out because we've only got ten chances available 42 carats of your larimar two by one to six by three millimeters in size 18 centimeter strands so with an 18 centimeter strand there is more than enough to go around the wrist if you wanted to put that into a necklace design you could just add the chain end to end around the back of the neckline with that graduation that will look incredible but if your rows are lincoln it's gonna put that space in between each gemstone you'll see those incredible inclusions in between uh in between the gemstones as well all the way around the gemstone look at that j y j n 23 is your code so 42 carats we are looking at in this particular strand so we're looking at more than double cabochon actually big big carat weight that you've got there big carat weight but we're going to match the price for you this afternoon 1800 604 6 double five that's amazing in fact if you get both of these today in fact you can get both with the saving that you've made on the cabochon you're still making a saving 30 pounds left over spender or a saver you could you'd be spending it today uh l why i beg your pardon j y j n 23 mary's there in norfolk jill in harkshire collected in kent suzanne in north yorkshire you've just joined the collector in bedfordshire you're there claire is there any other gemstone you would put with this or would you just use it by itself i think it looks lovely just you know depending on what color metal but it looks lovely like maybe turquoise i might do if you're gonna mix you know wanted to put another gemstone with it it looks lovely against your blouse as well so maybe yeah oh yeah maybe like a pinky pinky color great it's beautiful just you know if you've got the cabochon and then like you say you could rotary link and have that rather you know have your cab on a chat so beautiful wouldn't it so organic as well you know we're looking at something that is completely natural one locational the price point for you this afternoon is phenomenal but remember 8 am tomorrow morning the price will go back up so you must check out either before it sells out or before the price goes back up i've got one chance left just one of those left for you well done if you manage to get those now kansai whoopsie there we go have a look at these three carats of gorgeous gorgeous right now this is perfect for valentine's day if you ask me because of the phosphorescence perfect excuse for a candlelit dinner you see what i'm thinking uh this is coming up for you at school to do so about 15 minutes time not long at all righty hope oh do you know what ross i was just looking at both of those strands oh my gosh look at these that's incredible isn't it wow the blues the reds oh there's not many of these left you're gonna have to be quick wow look at them oh do you know what you can just see as you move it look at that look at the colors the greens the reds the oranges the blues how the different the different base colors in opals and gemstones you know accentuate different colors in your play of color so it can you know it brings other colors to the forefront if you like that you know if we were looking at in an opal that was white in its base color it wouldn't look the same i mean we're set we're calling this black ethiopian over and that is because it's the the treatment smoking treatment to darken the base color in the opal but it's very blue oh look at that that's incredible do you know i i i think for me personally ethiopian opal is one of the most therapeutic gemstones yeah just getting lost in it yeah just yeah yeah and that is the thing you literally just lose yourself um looking at this gemstone so basically that recording that you're looking at there it's the same strand but that is the difference between looking at the strand here in the studio and the studio lights which are fluorescent or in our light box so our light box would normally be lit up with opal we need one direct source of light which would normally be the sun not horrible fluorescent lights um so basically all we're doing with that lightbox recording is switching the lights off in the light box and then using one direct source of light which is probably a torch in this instance um just to show you how that gems that's no camera trickery that's no um special effects or anything like that that is the same strand that you have there with that incredible incredible play of color that is natural in that gemstone you know all of these reds all of these incredible greens in fact the reds in this are it's full of reds those are some of the rarest and most sought after colors in your opal and these are full of them it is a different shape the squares well how would you use them claire i really like it i do really like them when they're all sort of um you know sort of next to each other like this but with this shape you're seeing you're only seeing part of it aren't you like the smallest part so if you did if you did work with your i know i would use your sterling silver wire with something like this and space it out so you're getting more light as well aren't you to sort of like the longest side yeah which so i think you'd see even more of that all those flash of colors goodness me and again it's all about the angle in which the light hits the gemstone that enables you to see those different hues that play of color coming through from that opal there is nothing quite like seeing a gemstone in natural daylight and morning northern light is the light that they say that they recommend you should do gemstones in but you know what i think with opal something like labrador something like moonstone i would recommend viewing it at different times of the day because even at night time in moonlight these gemstones can look incredible as well bx envy 92 49 pounds and 95 pence is the lowest ever price and you know what we've matched the vault raider price that was brought to you the other day which actually shouldn't happen but we've done it um the the lowest price before this was 64. 64.95 there's a brand new low at 49.95 for you bx envy 92 is your code get your certificate of authenticity with this it's just an extra 25 pence if you add it to your order you can print it off free of charge at www.jewelrymaker.com if you want to do that as well and i definitely would with something like this you know you've got the real deal here and i still stand by my statement that i have never ever seen ethiopian opal as good as ours here at jewelrymaker honestly it is cream of the crop creme de la creme cream of the cream uh vxnv92 lots of collectors with easy baskets that haven't yet checked out i've got west midlands i've got cumbria at cambridgeshire greater london manchester you're there uh devin you're there as well remember sure you're there all you've got to do is check it out you'll have it home in just a couple of days time remember you do have a 30-day money-back guarantee if for whatever reason you change your mind when you get this home all you have to do is send it back it's no quibbles no cobbles no questions asked 49.95 i've got two chances left evan in lancashire you've just joined me as well do get checking out as soon as you can that's amazing i love it the blues in that are phenomenal beautiful right and these look at this they are on fire look at those colors isn't that just magical um ethiopian opal i've always referred to as the northern lights from underground and the northern lights i have always always wanted to see it's on my bucket list but i want them to look like this i genuinely want them to look like this and i think i'd be massively disappointed i really do i don't think they're this good i mean look at that ben oh my gosh the greens the blues the reds they are absolutely magnificent you've got 10 carats of the ethiopian opal two to five millimeters i mean how can that not stop you in your tracks how can how can you it really grabs your attention doesn't it it grabs it and really holds it that is stunning it's magical and these are natural you know there's no treatment being given to these at all but you can see throughout the strand you've got varying base colors you've got some that are whiter some that are more kanyaki more honey hues in their tone if you like and then send that a little bit more jelly like a little bit more transparent that is exactly what it is director vendor said you know what it's just magic isn't it it's just magic whoever knew that mother nature could create something so incredibly spectacular they are magnificent what would you do with your strand claire this was your strand what would you do i think with the the two prices i think i would be i mean they would look lovely on their own but i might be tempted to mix the two so the previous strand and this one um i think i think that would look really nice because you've got that sort of you know the golder tones in there and then the bluey the darker tones in the previous strand but i mean you know one of those on on headpins and earrings would be beautiful little tiny pendants you know because you've got so much going on haven't you all that all that sort of that the myriad of colors that are in there yeah they're amazing aren't they do you know what i would love to remember we haven't had them for very long time actually but do you remember the um uh sterling silver rings with the little and the loops yeah yeah yeah that would be yeah i'd love it yeah that would look amazing wouldn't they gorgeous well done if you got that very jealous very very generous kunzite coming up for you in about five minutes time uh not too long to wait at all for this i've got the most amazing mood quite bundled coming up for you as well but there's only i think that's the the mooc that's about 21 i think oh really limited golden enough that comes out right at home [Music] there we go tastes like oh this looks like the same strand that was in the bundle i think it might be maybe the hair like going on in the bundle was slightly bigger and it's carried away but i thought i'd picked up the wrong skunk for a minute then that's a night garnet gorgeous rich orange hues you've got with your hesse night look at that beautiful cognac use it does it like it's from the same parcel doesn't it look at that for spectacular every single gemstone perfectly colour matched on this strand view all the way from madagascar completely natural when we think about uh garnets we do tend to think of the pinks and the deep burgundy hues in garnet that's what we're used to seeing there's such a huge variety out there if you are a january baby there is so much on offer on the market these kind of prices you'll be hard pushed 45 carats for 34 pounds and 95 pence that works out to just 77 pence per carat for you this afternoon zb jn10 is your code for this one oh 800 604 6 double five again channel set with this rosary linking with those that looks so high-end wouldn't they and if you've got the the garnet bundle that we had earlier on as well mixing and matching those colors up it might be that you've already got some purple garnet or savorite garnet or the red garnet the rajasthan garlic's in your stash already mix and match those colors it could make some amazing rainbow color designs couldn't you oh the purple garnet so maybe you didn't want the bundle this is a great opportunity to get the strands individually that colored i think all these would go really nicely with the moo kite you've got like a mix of the mood colors in there i've never ever that's never crossed my mind no i would love but look at that yeah they're very different i think they're similar yeah you've got that opaque gemstone yeah and then you've got that transparency that clarity with your garnet as well so it does give it a very different look they're amazing together and your purple garnet you've got here reminds me of mahenge spinel um a bit with these purple hues that you've got there 14 carats in total 100 natural again all the way from mozambique you've got a 14 carat strand 2x1 to 4x3 millimeters in size to get these kind of colors to get these varieties of garnet you can't just pick them up on the high street you know i've never seen hester knight garnet on the high street i've never seen zabrite garnet on the high street i've not seen purple garnet on the high street again it tends to be the reds the more abundant uh the reds and the kind of burgundy hues with garnet trying to get your hands on this elsewhere we've either got to go to a boutique jewelers let's say we want it set into jewellery or you've got to go to somebody in the trade that is probably going to charge you an absolute fortune just to find it just to track it down for you you know we're at 64 pounds and 95 pence and we are bringing this to you in the comfort of your own home there are many many people that tune in to us here at joymaker that come in and buy not to make jewellery to collect rare gemstones because other than jewelry maker i don't know of anyone else that brings you all of these gemstones that travels the world for you to bring you some of the rarest in the comfort of your own home if you want to sit there in your pajamas and shop that's fine if you want to sit there in your birthday suit and buy that's fine that's what i like about not having to leave comfort of your own house wonderful yeah subr one nine now 64.90 we have never ever ever taken such a chunk off of this strand before wow 24 pounds and 95 pence on your screens this afternoon 24.95 that is amazing isn't it that's a massive saving for you this afternoon if you want to make that huge saving you've got to check out as soon as you possibly can this will not make it until 8 00 am in the morning there will be collectors multiply in fact i've already got collectors multibuying now um this will sell out so it is fastest fingers first on this one suv r19 is your code 800 604 605. can you imagine just a small section of that in one of our slider braces and again with maybe go for something you know like the the kansai is a lot bigger isn't it maybe um group them you know you have maybe one of your kunzite and a few of you um like a bubble cluster of the garnet underneath that'd be very that'd be a pretty combination wow that would look amazing 24 pounds and 95 pence now and i've got cambridgeshire i've got lincolnshire i've got west midlands i've got north yorkshire i've got greater london i've got devon back in cornwall there's so many of you with these in baskets that haven't checked out never ever in the history of jewelry mancat has this particular strand gone that low i've just had somebody check out three where were we originally on this 64.95 40 pounds back in your pocket this afternoon if you have the budget to multi buy if you can buy two if you can buy three there's no limits get as many as your budget will allow you to that's such a massive saving the more you buy the more you save suv r19 louisiana hampshire's just joined me debbie inca marvin she's there as well congratulations to you what color findings and why would you go with claire do you think i think i i think it would go with all of them and it looks lovely the silver but i think i would go with yellow gold i think would be me too i'd go yellow gold i think that would how high end would this look can i just say something actually that i think we don't say often enough and it's really really important this price on your screen right now does not imply a worth or a value at all okay if you can get your items valued please please do it because it's not just about curiosity it would be lovely to know how much this is worth in evaluation and but it's about replacing it should you lose it should anything happen that's how valuations for insurance purposes work and they will basically look at the cost on the market 14 carats of natural purple garlic how much that will cost you to replace and we will know that you're not going to get that anywhere else for that price so that valuation should come out higher i think you'll be jumping through oops to be honest with you that's amazing incredible kunzite time for a starbucks [Music] this is amazing you know i think kunsai is one of those gemstones um i can't believe that we bring you such significant carat weight so and before jewelry maker coons like for me um i only kind of knew it set into jewellery um with clarity um small pieces maybe like half a carat three quarters of a carrot in jewelry weigh into three figures um and it's very important to just to point out that with gemstones so you might be looking at a kunsan in a in a jeweler's window um and the clarity may be incredible it may look eye clean it may be like looking through a piece of glass um chances are it's probably being treated okay and sometimes with treatment you can sacrifice color um not all the time but sometimes with colored gemstones the first thing i want to see is the color that makes it glaringly obvious that that gemstone is that gemstone i don't want to be looking at it thinking yeah but that pink is so faint like is it consign or you know that blue is so faint is it is it an aquamarine for me personally it's all about the color and this strand gives you the textbook hues that we would expect to see in such a gemstone now the kunzite that we've had recently for me it's off the scale it's absolutely off the scale so again you know we think about that comes out with perfect clarity if you have a kunzite with perfect clarity that's set into a piece of jewelry there's no texture to the gemstone because you're looking for a piece of glass this strand looks like a bouquet of flowers it looks like a bouquet of peonies doesn't it yeah you've got so much texture going on with within all of these gemstones because you've got that opaqueness and you've got those inclusions there it's giving us texture it looks like a gemstone bouquet that's what this strand looks like and this is natural so we are looking at the colors exactly as mother nature intended from your blush pinks through to your lavenders through to your lilac so to your very very deep purple hues in there as well this is a spectacular spectacular strand that features 300 [Music] carrots which is colossal again the kunzite that i've sold in jewelry has gone by half a carat maybe three quarters at most in a single gemstone we could create the most incredible statement pieces just by using one gemstone now across the whole strand you've got 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 gemstones on that strand that could be 38 pendants one gold-plated sterling silver head pin on a gold-plated sterling silver chain how much would you at home sell that for because i'm thinking hey this is kansai if i've got 38 gemstones and 300 carats per gemstone that would work out to approximately per carat weight um i can't do the math ross is there 38 gemstones 300 carrots the carrot weight per gemstone there's so many different there we go 7.89 carrots okay a 7.8 million carat kunzite on one sterling silver headpin on a sterling silver chain i don't know about you but i don't think i could sell that for less than the price on your screen right now it's kunzite this is a gemstone that is highly prized in the gem industry this is a gemstone that can command premium prices now you know i could sit here and say yeah but we're looking at bees quality versus that clarity and gemstone quality it shouldn't be like that anymore that's not how we should be looking at this at the end of the day it's personal preference and there are so many big jewelry designers that are using and choosing to use these kind of gemstones over the perfect faceted perfect clarity gemstone you know what we would call gemstone quality it's putting these so in demand really pushing the prices up this is the time to be buying your more opaque gemstones because so many of those big jewelry designers are using them we could create 38 pieces of jewelry with this strand and i believe comfortably sell each of those at 35 pounds each we've just taken these down to 47 pence per gemstone if i gave you 50 pence and set you a challenge to find a seven carat crunch eye well you wouldn't would you realistically you wouldn't i would multi-buy the socks off of this 1795. oh yeah i mean that's sort of like doing it you know you're marla's isn't it you know like you might you know usually i wouldn't really necessarily think of a kansai strand that big of doing your mileage like that but yeah at that sort of price i mean and that would be fabulous because i can't remember how many you need for that but it's it'd be multi-buying yeah it's a lot but that's um that's doable in the marlin x's made me think of jadeite how gorgeous was this yeah yeah a beautiful combination would be dreamy i'm with the laura marvin yeah you know if you've got the laramie look at that yeah oh my gosh before six double five now just so you know these are last of stock there are multi buyers here there and everywhere on this strand they are the last of stock you're gonna have to be quick that is a suit what was it super steve steves super saver it's a lot of tongue twisters aren't there today i'm terrible um no i'm not nineteen seventeen pounds and ninety five pence never ever should we be at this kind of price morag in gloucestershire francis in yorkshire vanessa in cheshire stella and somerset's got two uh sherilyn buckinghamshire collector in warwickshire you've got two counting debauchery pauline and mercy side collecting thailand we are annalee cornwall gary in gloucestershire mary in norfolk janice in london colette in merseyside linen five loads of you coming through pressure option number one if you are on the phone lines you do not want to miss out on this auction this afternoon do you know it's making me think of lapidalite as well we don't have that gemstone very often here so the purple yeah and it's quite similar in its look with the look almost like that peony look you've got see i see i see roses when i look at yeah and the ken's like that vintage that's a really unusual color but yeah with the penis as well um it's just beautiful so feminine perfect for valentine's day which is a week on friday valentine's day or valentine's day or galentine's day the men just a night out with the guys or gallantines night out with the girls it doesn't have to be your partner does it you know whatever 17 pounds and 95 pounds uh k y five zero valentine's your friends yes yes that's better it's just i mean who needs it to be valentine's day so where can i i don't do you know what sorry in all of that as well i didn't i mentioned it earlier but in all of that i didn't mention the phosphorescence of this gemstone which actually was what i was talking about earlier on uh because earlier on i said that it's the perfect gemstone for valentine's because of its phosphorescence which basically means that it has the ability to retain light take it out into natural daylight it literally absorbs the light like um luminous hands on a watch take it into a candle lit darken room watch that kanzai glow absolutely amazing uh hazel sue margaret brown uh sarah collector lynn if you don't check out you are going to miss out you're going to absolutely love that strand when you get it home it's beautiful moocoy bundle very very limited i think these are probably the biggest carat weights we have of this gemstone i mean look at that um can i have um a collection of the biggest carrot weights of mookai you can find please and there we have it amazing this will be coming up for you after the break we've got ethiopian opal coming your way as well and lots more treats don't go anywhere be back this coming wednesday it's steve bennett's birthday and in celebration for that we're going to be drawing two wall of fame winners and two wall of fame runners up join us this coming wednesday on jewelry maker [Music] do you need a helping hand to get started with jewelry maker are you stuck for ideas and need inspiration then visit our jewelry maker website where you can find our video tutorials expand your knowledge and skills with these easy to follow jewelry making demonstrations whether you're a beginner hobbyist or business owner there's always something new to learn it couldn't be easier simply 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range is growing fast with over 7000 products available for you to purchase and don't miss out on hundreds of brand new clearance lines with more added every week happy shopping with jewelry maker create wear share good afternoon welcome back to the remake of now if you have just tuned in the last hour was incredible um i've been with you since one o'clock saturday i've had larimar for you i've had some amazing strands of collectors garnet as well unbelievable ethiopian opal for you as well now our on-air prices are lower than our web prices and this is the reason that you tune in and watch live so basically during our live hours we bring you items and our producer the powers that are ross today can slash the prices those prices will remain until the item sells out or until 8am in the morning so it doesn't matter at what point you're tuning in in the day you can go back onto the web and you can see every single item that has been on air since 8 am this morning if it's still available you will still be able to get it at the on air price so if you've just tuned in everything that i had in the last hour if it's still available you can still get it at the prices that we took it down to so you can still open your order you can still add to your order do always always check the website right coming up in this hour i've got your move kite bundle coming up for you very very soon i've got opals these are mean look at these they're just incredible are they sort of like fit together don't worry oh yeah aren't they beautiful absolutely stunning uh those are coming up for you very very soon um what else have i got coming up for you this hour i've got the grand diddy right oh my gosh where has it gone what am i doing with it there is i mean you can see why i'm lost looking at this it looks amazing doesn't matter i mean look at the blues and the greens all next to each other i don't know what i'm like no look at that uh there it is look at this grande oh that's beautiful number three on the forbes list of the world's most expensive gemstones oh look at those colors look at those colors um prices for this gemstone obviously the the top quality um up to twenty thousand dollars per carrot not here at jewelrymaker that will be coming up very very soon riding ho mookite then honestly i don't think we could have put together a bigger carrot light if we tried this is wonderful it's really really lovely i mean this strand do you know what we need more of these these strands are so popular you know we have so many of our viewers emailing in messaging asking for the big chunky nuggets don't mind what the gemstone is just love those big big chunky chunky i mean look at the size of these they are fabulous look at those colors do you know it makes me think it always makes me think of sunsets and scenery and summer evenings and i mean look at that i love love love that i love the colors ranging from those masala hues through to those kind of meadowlark yellows that you've got beautiful off-whites creams gray hues in there and every single one will vary you may get um two that are similar so you know obviously here we've got uh you know a couple of the kind of meadowlark the the mustard hues there um but the markings may be different you may get two that actually have no markings in them so you could pair them up quite easily but as a general rule of thumb they're very very different very individual and very very unique i love them coming all the way from the amu creek over in australia so one place i would love i'd love to go and see how this gemstone is mined i mean look at those cut look i love these purples those burgundy's meeting those blush pinks they're stunning so we've got your tumbles massive massive carat way there 530 carats just in this strand alone you've then got 420 carrots in your faceted pears they're 23 by 32 millimeters in size then you've got this amazing strand of your cubes the graduated cubes that are eight to nine millimeters in size 85 carats by itself as well and then this oh that's amazing 100 carats in a single gemstone and i love the fact that this is drilled i was just saying to claire i'm not confident when it comes to wire wrapping cabochons or anything like that having that drill hole there is perfect isn't it absolutely perfect so you haven't got to choose because you're actually getting all of these in a bundle it again i mean we could say about a lot of gemstones couldn't we but it does seem to be one that's so popular it's great for your spring and summer months because of those cubes but then you want to take it through to the autumn and winter months you know it has got some very autumnal hues in there as well you've got lots of different shapes here to be working with and lots of different sizes so we're ranging from rings to pendants to earrings really organic designs if you prefer the symmetry you know there's something for everyone in this strand iexc 87. kimberly in gloucestershire says love this gemstone sent in a wall of fame entry today using some unusual shade pieces from yourselves got some lovely compliments when i wore it oh that's fantastic glad it was shown as well kimberly isn't it lovely to see your designs on the wall of fame i.e xc87 so again kevin in on the web today you put all of these in your basket that's the price that you will be charged at the checkout tuning in and watching live the code at the top of your screen is a discount code wow 34. for all of us over 40 saving on this bundle for you this afternoon this i mean you can make sweets of jewellery sweets of jewellery this do you know where i'm going to count each of the strands there and let you know how many gemstones you've got there's two four six eight ten eleven of the pairs there you've got two four six eight ten twelve fourteen sixteen eighteen nineteen of the big tumbles and then you have two four six eight ten eleven of the cubes on there as well and then that cabochon as well which is just phenomenal that's incredible isn't it 42 individual pieces of mookite you've got here so that's less than a pound each 83 pence each that is essentially 83 pieces of mukart jewelry that you could be making with this bundle this afternoon and at that kind of price that's that is that's the profit to be made in this isn't there 800 six double four six double five can i just show your pen yes yeah of course you can yeah okay yep wow that's because of the um because that wonderful drill hole that you've got yeah that's incredible claire that's really really beautiful thank you i mean you know this is bear copper that we've got here so yeah you know although we don't kind of um we don't kind of call it a precious metal it is really you know copper something that withstands the test of time a pendant design like that claire i mean surely the price on your screen a hundred carats in one gemstone i don't know we're all different but you know with the work that's gone into this piece as well that's a big that's a big gemstone isn't it yeah big sized gem that's beautiful that's gorgeous dessert very very easy to use because you've got that because you've got that drill hole so if i sort of i will show you the back although it's a bit rushed but you can see how this is perfect if you are doing wire working or beading or anything like that because you can see that how everything is going through there so i've got my two structural wires going through which means you know i can anchor all of that wire work um to the front there's quite a bit of wire there and but because it's got that drill hole it's you know it's perfect for that so it's really really good really good to work with amazing what a lovely lovely bundle and i would check that out by the way that is a colossal cat what was the total carat weight on that one ross [Applause] huge uh i.e xc 87 would just work out for you 1135 carats of mukai i mean can i'm just going to hold deception i love i'm i'm i'm not big bold i don't do big bold statement designs but you know what i would i would with that strand that's fab isn't it gorgeous and why do you hold then claire so what are you gonna do okay so shall i um so if you wanted to let's have a look see how this this one would work so if you've got your all i've done with these i'll show you how to put some of the components together on this one okay so i've got oh yeah just move that way a little bit so what i would do with something like this so i've just i've done simple loops with these so if i just clear a little bit of this it's not as messy there we go i'll show you how to finish finish everything off so with these i've just done simple loops you could absolutely um do a rosary link if you wanted to but so if i just take some of these because usually with the moo car you have a pretty big drill hole in there so it means you don't have to do you can do your your simple loop with a quite structural wire okay so to do that so i'll show you how we link some of them and then we'll do some of the findings with it how you could and i'll finish off the necklace here so i've got my round nose pliers i've put threaded it on and i think this is a 0.8 so i've made my loop so i'll show you now how to do the loop closer and in sort of a few more stages okay so i've got i've probably got so coming off the gemstones will be the same way with a head pin as well i'm going to snip down to probably just under a centimeter and i come out at a bit of an angle like that and then i'm going to use my so my um i've got my my round nose pliers and i'm going to hold here so if this were the ball um you'd support there so it doesn't move around too much and we're going to curl back so we've gone to an angle and then we're going to curl back back towards the stone and that should give us quite a nice even loop at the end there okay so i've got one either end so i'm going to do another one on this one so this is exactly what i've done with the um uh with the the pears that are here so i'm gonna have a so do another one on that side and i'm gonna go again to just under the centimeter there and little angle out and back round so i've got my loops on either end so that's exactly what i've done on this one so i'm gonna go open it up and i've opened it up like i would a jump ring so like a like a gate or a door and slide the one into the other so you can see so i mean they're knotted already but if you've got wire and you're happy to do it so that's how i've linked all of those so now with something like this so again this one is really really ornate bail if you want to do something very very simple you know so i'll just use my again my structural wire and we'll see how this fits so this i think was on um about nine mil on my step bail makers and we'll see how that fits in there so you see how easy that that's gone in there so i've got the one coming up on there and then you can just add in so if i just pop that on so probably have one there so i might do one coming off this side so if i open this one back up i'll go one on the other side and you'd have that one coming off there so you could do it like that so it's very very simple yeah or if i've got this one so if i do another couple of jump rings and then i can show you how you can do a clasp as well so i'm going to make make some jump rings here because i haven't got any so i'm just going to again go right here this is a 0.8 okay so you could do this with a one mill if you wanted to as well so i'm just going to snip off some of these i'll just make some quick jump rings so what you would do is you'd go in and you'd flush cut both the both sides so i'm just going to do a few jump rings there and so if we go in so i want to make sure there's two flush sides so i'm going in that side about there and because i am i'm removing some of the some of the um some of the metal so it won't it won't sort of close up maybe as neatly as you know with our jump rings but it's a good way to do it if you've run out okay so again so i'm gonna so you can see so it's sort of taken away some of the some of the metal so if i find my other pliers okay so now i'm going to put in so i think it balances out quite well because this is quite you know like i say we've got quite a lot of wire work on there so i'm going to go in in there give it a little wiggle so it closes up and go to that one so to balance out because we've got you know it's quite chunky so i think you know i'm going to do um i'm going to make my own so if we have a look at that so you can see it's good this bit is quite chunky so what we can do is we could make our own um findings as well for the for the top so if i again say if i take some of my structure wire i'm going to take some of that and snip that off so i'm going to have again i might do um like a split ring because again like i said it's quite weighty so rather than making the jump rings this time i'm going to do more of a coil so i'm going to do two of those so if i go round like that so just a little bit stronger so if i just cut that there and i'm going to go there so i've got a few just a mini coil and that's going to go at that end i think i've got a couple of jump rings so just start start to like lay these out where these findings are going to go okay so i'm just going to make sure this is nice and straight okay so i'm now going to take this so i want to do like a almost like a full on so i'm going to take this one so it's going back and pointing in this so it's going to go back like that so that's by doing that adding that bend in there so that's work hard in this bit so it's quite firm now okay so i'm going to stop about here so i've gone maybe about an inch down and take that little tail and just wrap that round so it's just getting a little bit harder so i'm going to just use my other pliers and bring this around so i'm almost doing like a wrap loop around that bit there so again i'm going to snip that off and knit that in and so i'm going to again come at an angle just about a centimeter let's start to bring that in i'm gonna go around so i've got a loop there okay so i'm just gonna drop that down just a little bit so you can see i put a bit of an angle in and i'm going to go so i've got the second size down so i'm bringing that the little loop and that where we've gone back on ourselves here back towards the wrap loop part okay so if we have a look at that you can see that so the last little bit you want to do is we're just going to put a little bit of a kink in that bit so i'm going to go down to the smaller part of my step bail makers and i'm just going to give that just a tiny little and push that down so all of those now because we've work hardened it as well so it should it should hold quite well okay so if we put it all together now if we have a look at the other bits that we've got so again so i've got the i've gone on either side to get rid of the so it's both sides are flush so i just need to give it a little bit of a wiggle together so it goes back so on this side we'll pop the almost that split ring that we've made sort of like the larger one because you want to just keep it in the um you know good appropriate scale for the rest of the with the gemstones and so i'm going to do again and open that up so i'll have that one and that one's going to go on there close that up again give it a good wiggle so that it's you want it all nice and secure don't you so then that will go i'll just move my hand out the way that's going to go in there so it's nice and substantial which works with so if i lift that up so you can see i think the scale works pretty well with that because it's all it's quite chunky isn't it that's amazing so there you go you see that whole bundle it's 34 pounds and 95 pounds just add some wire in and you've got a real statement statement pieces of jewelry haven't yet it's just incredible that's such a lovely piece story thank you so much you're welcome that's amazing um do you know what we've still got some of those mood coins really lovely 34 pounds and 95 pence this is an amazing amazing bundle um i truly truly believe that earthy tones neutral tones are fail-safe you know it doesn't matter um if you're not sure about what colors somebody likes or what suits them best or what their favorite gemstone is you cannot go wrong with hues and tones like this you know you really can't so it's great to come in get something like this especially if you're gifting iexc87 uh now just have a look at the jewelry uh from the four o'clock kit turquoise and sterling silver i will have them all i mean that's very you isn't it yeah funny you should say that isn't it claire uh uh claire my strand of turquoise were in the strand of turquoise i bought you today when steve was on air it was the first time he was back on air and uh oh really uh you've got that strand of turquoise there i don't know if it's the one that i bought yeah but then i bought one and obviously i've got it now as soon as claire got here i was like do you want to do me a favor just make me some jewellery it's amazing oh thanks ben funnily enough claire said the time so i'm thinking it's really really bad now it's not bad it was yesterday it was yesterday uh it's not steve did a facebook live but he chose to do it at four o'clock when we were on a break which of course uh yesterday we were filming adverts before we came on air yesterday so there really wasn't any time at all so i just got a bowl of fruit and yogurt and it was four o'clock i was like so uh and uh steve came in facebook live and there i was just a little facebook [Music] you're the second person to mention it now ben so i don't think it was very you look flattering just like you're enjoying yeah you're my friend so you're just saying that now um have a look at the i've not seen this strand before this is gorgeous oh do you know i need to undo this i need to hold it out this is amazing what is that give me some of the offers to help you you really just want to accomplish it [Laughter] amazing this strand look at that 180 carats of your mookite 16 by 10 to 40 by 11 millimeters in size completely natural they are fabulous they are wonderful i love them see i just have to have them all like that graduated they've gone oh oh wow okay these oh look at these big chunky rounds so what you could do with these exactly the same that you've done yeah yeah the uh the rosie really yeah you could do all of these i'm seeing as well like with interior design and key rings bag charms things like that this size yeah they're ideal for that aren't they i mean look at those colors blush pinks mustard hues again the masala hues in there as well they've been faceted beautifully really is going to give you that statement look i'd be tempted to multi by and just not in between every gemstone you know over the head necklace maxi dress chunking it jumpers would look amazing wouldn't i 640 carats of your new kite 16 millimeter rounds 14 pounds and 95 pence for you this afternoon did i count them claire uh oh sorry i was having a big drink i don't know that sounded like a terrible excuse oh i am sorry i was having a big deal i was trying not to do a loud gulp and i was telling that took all my concentration 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 24 individual gemstones bjdp 34. how many pennies 60 oh i'm gonna go again 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 two twenty four that's twenty four you said twenty four twenty four all together look at that color two pencils that's amazing beautiful oh look at that that is lovely that is i love the fact that with all these strands because they are so different you can almost pick your favorite no one else is going to have it yeah and director avenger said is that grey or is that perfect no it's like a lilac isn't it it's a grey with a lavender undertone maybe that's just beautiful yeah i do love that it's beautiful it's a gorgeous strand and an amazing price as well lots of you coming through on the telephone lines lots of you coming through on the web as well now if you do want to get involved it's so easy free telephone number oh 800 604 605 website free app free as well download the app you can take us everywhere we'll do them yeah these are beautiful make beautiful rings as well these are amazing look at this one here i love this one that's that's the first one that my eyes were drawn to oh isn't that just amazing it is isn't it and the thing is you know producer rush just said it looks like a piece of art doesn't it yeah definitely honestly if that were in a in a gallery and it were framed and let's say it had a you know a price tag of thousands of thousands of pounds on it you probably wouldn't bat an eyelid because you just think that's perfectly normal for artwork that is that kind of um unique you know but maybe do that yourself and can you get one you know quite a cheap strain and just maybe you know if you're gonna like glue or or wire through onto some nice card that's a great idea isn't it beautiful right you're listening here we go 2 4 6 8 10 12 fourteen sixteen eighteen twenty two three twenty three individual gemstones i'd have to go for that one um yeah and i think with the the drill hole being in the middle the size of the drone yeah it's ideal isn't it yeah it is be very easy to do 17 pounds and 95 pence white kate gp 74 is your code for these i love i love with me how you just oh this one's my favorite this no this one this one you just go along yes you see different things and that's i think that's why it's important to get the gemstones strands home and and look at you know the chances of you getting this strand are quite slim you know but if you want to multi by because it's it's your piece of jewelry you know you want to find that specific gemstone which for me no two ways about it would be this one and you know we're always drawn to one particular gemstone multi by pick your favorite strand send the others back if that is something that you want to do please feel free to do so you've got a 30 day no quibble money back guarantee ykk gp 74 uh sally allen kent suzanne neath yvonne in lancashire 78 pence yeah are you talking centimeters of wire if you're going to do like a very very simple simple copper white again absolutely yeah it's just ideal for something like that you do have the added addition with this strand as well of the little bicones acrylic bicones in between each of the gemstones so we could you know utilize those in the same design another design if you wanted to it's entirely up to you 15 by 21 to 18 by 23 millimeters each gemstone is approximately 13 carats 13 carats per gemstone i mean that's incredible isn't it to be able to get that kind of carat weight in any gemstone phenomenal make sure you're checking out for those right oh i love these this is like picasso it's what it reminds me of look at this i love that one that one's always got like that's amazing fingerprints have a look at these ones that's amazing i love the way that this is kind of formed in this almost mosaic effect it just reminds me of like a picasso piece of art but you know you've almost got in this one which i've never seen before it literally looks like a fingerprint that has been embedded in the gemstone there oh no i'm thinking like yeah like fossils and almost like you know like cuttlefish types yeah that is that's stunning 200 carats 200 carats of your braciated moo kite you've got here it's a multi-shaped assortment oh look at that square do you know what's not coming across on screen actually which you this is why you need to get them home this one i think is the best example so this one here that's cool look at that isn't it yeah see this one here you see all of this this area here there's a little bit of diaphragmatity a little bit of transparency so it's it's almost like there's little pieces of mood like floating in water it's like looking in a rock ball isn't it yeah i love that i love that depth that you've got to the gemstone it's not coming across fantastic on screen but you'll see as soon as you get it home this one this marquis is amazing i can't guarantee that in your pack because it is a multi-shaped pack so with the multi-shaped packs we can't guarantee um shapes and sizes or the number in fact of cabochons that you'll get in your pack we're guaranteeing the carat weight so it might be i mean i've got i mean i've got some of my favorite shapes here i've got this this square and i've got this lovely marquis in here as well i've got some ovals you might get a pear in yours you might get a triangular shaped one and but multi-bite if you can lean in hampshire says hello gorgeous people i'm so very happy i've got my mookite love you all from a very very happy girl oh leanne i'm glad i'm really glad that you've got them they're amazing yeah enjoy them yeah look at that one on the side as well these are beautiful so how would you set these things up there's no drill hole with them what what would you do so well and so they're lovely um you can see so they're quite they're not they're not really domed and so you could do all any sort of um you could do your prong setting you could do your netting with that i mean maybe you know if you're a seed beader you're bleeding around it gallery wire i mean when they're like that you know it's anything really any of the techniques that you know that you want to do really just you know gluing as well you know i was just about to say and i always remember you specifically saying about um ribbon ends that that's a finding that yeah hardly ever no i know it would be lovely if we could get them back and they're perfect for opening that glue in yeah cabochons yes too i don't know perfect for that well done if you manage to get those right we've got a kit here um oh look at those colors oh i know oh do you know what i just love seed beads um on memory wire they look amazing on bracelet memory wire you know you don't have to know all of these amazing sea bead stitches obviously that's something that we can aim for but if you just want to start off with the basics you know you could you could pop um a load of these size eight onto your wildfire your fireline and just have stack of bracelets if you wanted to you know it doesn't have to be a cv specific um pattern that you're following you can use them as spacers with gemstones if you want to just attention to you could drop one onto a shepherd's hook if you wanted to for a little bit of attention to detail so there's loads of different ways in which you can use the seed beads you've got four tubes you've got your dark beige uh ceylon size eights uh salon size eight your miyuki metallic gold iris size eight your silverline dark topaz ab size 11s and your sparkle metallic gold size 11s there as well and another strand of mookite for you i am xc50 your code actually that just shows you doesn't it when you mix colors together so is it uh where am i that one there see originally it was look like the masala color that i was seeing as the most prominent but with the cb there it's that purpley color isn't it like the violets the lilacs it just brings it out so it just shows you whatever you put it with yeah highlights different colors that's in there amazing isn't it and you know what if i'm honest because i am a creature of habit if i'm honest with you but i wouldn't ever i don't think i'd ever in a million years think to put seed beads with new kite you know but yeah it it it works yeah it really really does at 800 604 605 check out on the website lovely one single figures left is that one as well right gran did you right i think this is the strand that i have i'm not 100 sure it's one dale strands i think i'm pretty sure it is the strand that i have yeah look at those colors they're incredible that's coming up for you very soon and these opals as well um have a look at these gosh look at those look at the play of color i love these rough nuggets they're amazing they're coming up for you very very soon as well right some mookite rondelles oh now these are lovely i love see how gentle that pink is oh that's gorgeous look at this oh i love it great range of colors you've got in there as well it's great for the guys mookite again you know neutral tones earthly tones you can't go wrong with them so whether it's a gents design whether it's a gentleman it's ageless as well you know it could be definitely it could be your daughter it could be a mum that you're making if it could be your name that you're making for there is something for everyone i love that peachy pink one in the middle there as well that's gorgeous six by four to nine by six millimeters in size 10 centimeter strand you have there that is perfect isn't it absolutely perfect bracelet size yeah definitely um rosh just said it's one of those gemstones isn't it that does work all year round you know it's great for the spring summer months it's great for the autumn winter months as well i think that's maybe because you've got mixed tones and you've got darker tones which are quite autumnal i guess with those masala red hues in there as well and the oranges and then like the pinks make you think of blossom and yeah and sunshine yellows yeah that's a fab strand for the guys imagine that channel setting to leather as well that would look so cool it's just eight pounds and 95 pence 50 carats of your moo kite you've got that 800 604 605 fgvx 42 nancy's in bristol allison in dumfries and galloway tina you're there in the west millions congratulations lindy you've just checked out in deb and well done pauline and clark manager you've just checked out as well claire's on the web congratulations to you gloucestershire you've just checked out and netting lancashire's there well done lots and lots of you coming through it's all about confirmation you've just got to make sure you go through that checkout process you get a message at the end telling you that you've done it and your order is complete once you've done that you can sit back and relax remember that your order stays open until midnight so it gives you lots of time to think about it lots of time to adjust your order take things off add things on add things on add things on 1pmp oh these are pretty aren't they oh look at that oh [Music] these are beautiful i mean that's the purples and the pinks those two there the first two that jumped out make different in their toe look at those two oh they're just so pretty through light producer i'll say that reminding me of sue like yeah they've got some gorgeous pinky hues coming through there i like these for rings i just together they're really really really simple aren't they to work into ring designs as well have you got a favorite on this stream i do i do i like the i like this sort of like this it's a bit like a mix of it isn't it the orangey yeah yeah just going into that's pretty isn't it on that side that's lovely but then do you know again i'm looking across the strand but that could be completely different if i take a strand yeah as well yeah so that's lovely so maybe for earrings you see i'm looking that one's gorgeous now yeah oh that's really nice isn't it yeah i like it so they are they're such neat flowers so yeah it'd be perfect for a ring wouldn't that be great as well just like you know if you're doing uh like a school craft fair or you know some effects and things like that for the kids so i'm just thinking wish bracelets just one yeah on some cord so just one on some chord not either side of the gemstone to keep the gemstone in place and then just have a sliding knot in the back that is the kind of thing that you can sell for one two pounds each and they will fly off your craft stool and it's genuine gemstone jewelry that you're gonna be making perfect size for rings they are as well and also i would imagine claire not that i've ever tried it i always say this um that with those little um kind of indentations you've got in between the petals you could wrap your wire in there yeah definitely use it as a guide yeah so maybe for your prongs or your netting something like that yeah gorgeous 15 pounds and 95 pence said igp 27 is your code for these you've got 27 across the whole strand 8 pounds and 95 pence how many pennies did you say ross 33 pounds so even if we sold those wish bracelets at two pounds each you're going to be making a really really healthy profit and that'd be great for the guys as well you know you've got some great masculine hues in there as well maybe cufflinks as well if you wanted to do that's a good idea quite good with that perfect better than half price you've got there but it will go back up at 8 00 in the morning so do check out as soon as you can collecting worcestershire tatiana's in greater london barbara allison in cheshire you're there as well congratulations to add it to your order you know if you've already been shopping with us today and you've already paid that postage you've got nothing to lose by adding it to your order really easy to do so you go on to the web you call in either way combine your order that way it all goes on to the same order you just pay 3.95 doesn't matter how many times you log in and check out doesn't matter how many times you dial on the phone lines doesn't matter how many times you check the app in fact you can do all three and shop on the website as well combine that order it will all come in the same parcel you'll have just one postage to pay catherine in south yorkshire teresa in cambria barbara's in devin lin in hampshire collecting with shakira and london's got three well done uh sadari very regular customer there as well in graceland can i give claire this strand one to thank you claire what do you like no no no no no no i how rude ben says you want jewelry don't you no because i'm just thinking you know i we talk about the rings all the time with you and i'm saying it's easy i've never actually tried it but i would imagine as a water worker which claire is that using those little indentations and also i don't know i just i wish like a wish bracelet like yes and get some that's gonna be a really speedy make hasn't it you'd think wouldn't you eight people on the phone lines that you haven't been okay you haven't been answered press your number one buttons um that haven't been answered now if you've got that phone in your hand right now i promise you you will get one there is enough quantity uh for you to be able to get one okay so keep on the phone lines it's not costing you a penny it's a free telephone number oh 800 604 six double five alternatively um if you do want to beat the queues today again get on the app get onto the website as well said igp 27 you are starting to get answered now so just sit tight it's a couple of minutes um if it's any compilation i was on the phone again this morning to a certain airline for 42 minutes before i got answered oh the first time i called i couldn't it literally just said um we're we're taking a high number of calls at the moment please try later oh that's so annoying yeah i need to speak to somebody but um yeah i'm sure all the airlines have got it from from everywhere at the moment because of what's going on but um yeah 42 minutes um okay have a look at these these i see now i'm thinking with this strand the the likelihood is that they're all going to be pretty similar because they're all kind of the masala cube so i'm thinking that we've chosen this particular color for these strands as well so that's a that's a great one isn't it 150 carats of your mookite top drill drops 12 by 8 millimeters in size and that is a 38 centimeter strand these are great for little charms i think you know like a charm on an anklet or some earrings or just a you know a little pendant perhaps you've got 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 20 31 31 of those drops on that strand they're sizable they're a lovely lovely smooth finish as well got a lovely polish on these mgdp 96 take advantage it's the lowest priced strand we've got for you out of all the move kites now if you are brand new to us here at jewelry maker do you know with your very first purchase you'll get two genuine gemstone strands and a getting started dvd as well now to qualify for that there is no minimum spend at all no minimum spend so you can come in today get this particular strand 395 on your postage that's actually less than 10 pounds you're spending with us you'll get three genuine gemstone strands including your mukai and your dvd to get you started as well you've still got a 30-day money-back guarantee as well and so if you change one again that's absolutely fine um it's free to get involved you don't have to sign up if you don't want to you can just check out as a guest that's no problem china what you've got nothing to lose have you mgdp 96 is your code for that one 800 604 605 or on the web at jewelrymaker.com this afternoon that's amazing 5.95 is incredible jasper this would go very nicely yeah do you know jasper and mukai just work fantastically together but you know neutral tones similar tones you've got going on these are great look at these fantastic i love the color you've got a real deep kind of burgundy hue going on in these haven't you they go great with the drops we've just had as well big carrot 190 carats in total of your zebra jasper you've got here so it's a multi-shape assortment you could get more of them at smaller sizes you could get less of them at larger sizes i've got a pear turn three ovals there you could get a rectangular shape you could get a square you could get a marquee shape you could get around if you are looking for a particular shape then do multi by uh pick your favorite ones send the others back if that is something that you want to do please feel free to do so sometimes we need a specific shape so you know i love particularly rounds and squares in in um in in cabochons have you got a favorite shaped plant in the cabinet i do i really like rounds yeah yeah they're lovely aren't they yeah but it's quite unusual pear shapes are really good i think it's a starting point because you know um i think sometimes it's just easier to start and end because you've got that point but yeah i mean and it's lovely sometimes to have a project where if it's a really unusual shape and then you know you need to challenge yourself a bit more yeah definitely these are fab as well you know you've got pendants rings here as brooches if you're on syru 36 um oh now look at these i love these i was looking at these earlier on these are cool do you know um jasper here at jewelry maker i had no idea there were so many varieties of this gemstone over the last year we have seen so many but do you know what we have barely scratched the surface with this gemstone there there are thousands and thousands and thousands of varieties out there and there are collectors that can tell you the exact location of a jasper just from the markings in the gemstone how we when you think of how many varieties there are how incredible is that you can see how this gems don't get that strange it's just amazing i love this one here but i love this square at the top as well i love the colors that you've got and i love this fancy shape something a little bit different again again it's it's artwork isn't it you know if we were to see that in a frame in a gallery with a price tag of thousands and thousands of pounds i don't think we've got an eyelid which is perfectly normal 240 carats of your bird's eye jasper you've got here completely natural coming all the way from mexico i love that pear there as well that's really substantial chunky cabbage on that you've got there hey g r u 7 0 just 12 pounds and 95 pence and let's be honest when you're wearing this everybody's going to ask you about that gemstone have you ever seen it before outside of jewelry maker i've never seen it anywhere else before that's definitely a head turner isn't it it's so unusual love the pinks again in these they're gorgeous oh 800 six two or four six double five i just want to show you this big chunky moo kite strand next to them you can see how similar those hues are look at how well they'll work together these ones are from the bundle so if you do want to come in and get these there's still a couple available still a few chances for you to get them 12 pounds and 95 pence ag ru 7 0 is your code right are you ready for the old calls these are amazing do you start by [Music] ah these are just i mean they are stunning the shapes the colors look at these do you know it just goes to show you doesn't it that it doesn't matter whether we are whoopsie whether we are um bringing you ethiopian opal in the rough form in rondelles you know whatever shape it may be the quality i feel like i'm telling you the quality there we are oh is it under your back oh no i can see i see it flashing red at me yeah yeah [Laughter] i'm not gonna use the toilet i think i'll stick to using my hands instead um they are just so incredible and what i was trying to say is oh my gosh is it whether it is a rough gemstone a rondelle a faceted round a faceted wheel they are all from the same parcel we are looking at the same quality the pinks and the purples and the blues that you've got going on in here are look at this that's so natural how can that be it's just amazing isn't it absolutely incredible you're opal made up of hundreds and hundreds of tiny little spherical balls within that opal the angle in which the light bounces off of those spheres depends on the colours that we are getting so you know that could be blues or greens that could be reds or pinks it is the reds the pinks the oranges uh specifically the reds and that are more sought after and can fetch very very big prices now ethiopian i think because i love this gemstone so much and i think also because it is it's it's so it's so alluring it's so mesmerizing isn't it so it does instantly draw your eye doesn't it you know you you couldn't walk past a piece of jewelry that features ethiopian opal but you know and this is genuinely honestly i have never ever seen ethiopian opal of this quality anywhere else i haven't i genuinely haven't anneleen cornwall says if you buy an ethiopian opal from jm you won't send it back they are well do you know what anna they they really really are now um i know i've told you this story before those of you that haven't heard it and the the most recent time that i saw an ethiopian opal piece of jewellery was in the jewelers um in stratford-upon-avon and it wasn't it's not kind of like a boutique jewelers as such it's not a high street jewelers and but that necklace i looked at the necklace and do you know what it looked like uh stranded rondelles your kind of average rondelles very very white in their base color and i was looking at the opal thinking there is really not a lot of color coming from those opals granted they were under quite bright lights but it was quite disappointing and the price tag on that necklace it was just simply a rondelle strand plain rondelles and stranded with a clasp on a bit of extender chain it was 995 pounds i'm just putting it out there now this quality is phenomenal this is and has everything that i want to see in my opal they are bursting with color you know i can put these down and not move them and we can still see all of the colors in those opals that is the sign of top quality opal that you have there oh 800 604 605. now in our i was just saying our old studio it's not our old studio it's actually our new studio but a couple of weeks back we had some tech technical issues in this studio we had to relocate to our recording studio which is where we film our dvds uh in there the logistics of switching lights on and off is far easier than it is in here because there's not so many uh but we had some opals and we switched we switched the lights off in the studio yeah and i just used a torch and again all it was is taking away the fluorescent lights and just using one direct source of light like the difference is unbelievable so if you are looking at these thinking oh my god you know they look amazing on screen wait until you get them home just wait until you see them in real life they are stunning 39 pounds and 95 pence love those oh yeah riley hope okay have a look mariam jasper you've got here this is stunning i texture artwork again you know it's like an artist's work this is just phenomenal look at the texture you've got there it almost gives it like a 3d effect doesn't it i love them and again neutral tones you know your jaspers and your moocry are perfect just perfect xuvr three zero is your code for this one oh eight hundred six two four six double five ten to fourteen millimeters in size eight hundred six two four six double five xu vr three zero you've got two four six eight ten twelve fourteen individual gemstones on that strap could be fourteen rings couldn't it fourteen rings you've got the drill hole there so you can use that drill hole for security if you want to alternatively you could net that with your wire and you've got a claw prong set as claire is doing there with the the the flowers that we gave to uh claire earlier on linda enough she's got two michelle in suffolk you've got yours as well actually br three zero collector in nottinghamshire multi buyers as well i quite like these for the guys yeah definitely it's like um yeah almost like a wood veneer isn't it you know i'm like really beautiful furniture yeah i like that yeah it is isn't it i think there's something quite masculine about this variety uh alison and dumfries and galloway collected in north yorkshire teresa's in cumbria michelle and suffolk just get checking out remember your order is open until midnight tonight um if you feel at five o'clock that you've just spent way too much or you've got some of your budget still left over keep shopping keep adding to your order you've got until midnight to create that wishlist right let's quickly squeeze in three strands now if i say it's parasite it's going to be terra jasper if i say terror adapter it's going to be varicite that's holiday that see that to me i'm thinking autumn that looks like i'm saying i'm seeing that with [Music] that would look amazing look at those together holiday yeah definitely holiday 14 pounds and 95 pence for all three strands wow that's ridiculous isn't it they're averagely 38 centimeter strands 38 centimeter strands 10 millimeter rounds you're talking an average of 38 gemstones times that by three you're looking at approximately 116 14 gemstones 140 pieces of jewellery genuinely you can make with that 14.95 that's phenomenal 13 tenths each 13 tenths uh now coming up for you after the break i've got grundy do you right sir khan that circums incredible um have a look at these 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back to jewelry maker if you have just tuned in you are just in time this is just such an epic gemstone do you know i didn't i've worked in the industry for 15 years this year and i had never ever heard of grand didierite until last year never even heard of the gemstone um and it was uh producer wayne that specifically asked us to get this in and i don't know what i think i think he was being a bit cheeky i i think he was like yeah just pushing his luck yeah can you get some granddaddy right thinking you're never going to get it yeah you're never going to get it i've seen it you're not going to get it um and we managed to get our hands on an incredible incredible pulse so none of us here at jewelrymaker had seen it before other than wayne producer lane um and the first thing that i thought of when i saw this gemstone was how incredible those colors are those tones i'm a lover of green i'm a lover of turquoise hues and and those like i love teals i love indica like tourmaline these are my colors and when i saw the the first strand and you'll have to have it like it and i'm sure you know with customers here at jewelry market you see some gemstones you see some strands and we don't you know we don't even think about the price i don't care i just know i've got to have it i've got to have it and i was here for the launch of the gemstone stranded there's a carol that brought it to you and i actually sat in the gallery with producer wayne when he was bringing this uh to you and i'm going to be honest i gave him a gentle nudge to take price tag down because i was coming in and getting it that day um but yeah he actually i always i remember that he was supposed to stop like that's it done but they did go lower on the launch for the gemstone it was phenomenal it was it was so exciting there was such a buzz around the building and so many of us as employees here at jewelrymaker managed to get some we did manage to get some now it is number three on the forbes list of the world's most expensive gemstone maybe this is why we've not heard of it because you know it does command such ridiculous prices that you know it is it's just completely way out of our our grasp you know um it can come with the top top quality can command up to 20 thousand dollars per carrot now i mean we're looking at 50 here i'm not coming you know i'm not making a direct comparison at all that will be for the absolute top quality now in 2003 um when this gemstone really came to the forefront uh in the gemstone world a buyer was rumored to have paid 50 000 for the first known transparent faceted gemstone which weighed in at 29 points it was just 29 points so just to put that into some kind of perspective um a hundred points makes up one carrot in a gemstone so 50 points is half a carrot 75 points is three quarters of a carrot 100 points one carrot so on and so forth so this strand 50 carats is 5 000 no it's more than that isn't it how many points 50 times a hundred why can't i do that it is five thousand yeah it sounds too much doesn't it when you say it it sounds too much so it's 5 000 points that you are getting in this particular strand so the first known faceted grand didier right with transparency was just 29 points so not even a third of a carrot not even a third of a carrot and it was rumored the collector paid 50 000 now 29 points 29 points 2003 it was yeah um 29 points is not even one percent of what we have in this strand and again i can't make a direct comparison you know i can't because that was the first known uh transparent faceted granted you're right now when you look at these gemstones there are definitely some that have greater transparency than others there are more that have um a paint-ness in them there's varying tones but what i love about our granddaddy right is yes it may not have the transparency of that 29 point gemstone that fetched fifty thousand dollars but it has amazing diaphanity this is not an opaque gemstone it's not a completely transparent gemstone a lot of these sit somewhere in the middle now what that will do is when i enter the gemstone it slows the light down it slows the light right down it captures the light and it throws it back out so when we get this kind of differentiating the gemstone it really gives us a great opportunity to experience that inner glow in a gemstone if it were completely transparent well you wouldn't have the same inner glow it gives us an ethereal inner glow and that's what we are getting with our grandidiourite here at jewelrymaker it is a spectacular gemstone it's a collector's gemstone and to be able to get carrot weights like this is it's nuts you know this is a collector's dream i mean how many collectors out there can say that they own grande do i it's just phenomenal absolutely incredible now there is a strong or a lot of iron if you like a huge amount of iron and that the stronger the iron content in the gemstone the stronger that color will be so obviously with this particular strand well do you know what oh my gosh look at that it's a lagoon do you know what it reminds me of looking at have you seen i've never been there but i really want to go this is also on my bucket list have you seen those um in i think they're norway or iceland iceland those lakes those natural springs like in in the sea the colors are reminding me of pictures of that that i've seen those lagoon kind of tealy blues tealy green hues that you've got in there look at all of those colors it's a gemstone that displays triacloic try acrylic player chromism so basically that means that we'll see three colors coming from the gemstones when the light hits it at different angles i know i struggled to say it as well but i was trying to say try acrylic player crowism i know um so yeah that basically is as the light hits at different angles you see different colors coming through from the different tones in those gemstones it is incredible it is completely natural and it was only actually discovered in 1902 in southern madagascar as well but really only came to the forefront in very very recent years it is just splendid imagine do you know what i love you know i love that i love ruby's i love emeralds i love sapphires i love emeralds diamonds all your big five tanzanite and so much more but how lovely is it to own a gemstone that people aren't familiar with you know i wear cries of praise and i get people asking me all the time what i'm wearing because they've not seen quite a praise because that's not something you find on the high street and outside of of the jewelry maker world you know unless you've got i don't know 36 000 pounds to spend at cartier you're probably not going to find cries of praise either so it's one of those gemstones that is a talking point it creates interest you know that color is so alluring that it will get you noticed it will get people talking about that piece of jewellery now i've always had a bit of theory i don't sell at craft fairs i've never done a craft fair but i reckon that you should put your granddaddy right piece of jewelry next to the amethyst piece of jewellery you know the gemstones that people are really familiar with people know so people you know somebody may be very drawn to your craft store because of that amethyst piece of jewelry because they know exactly what it is exactly what they're getting and they live amethyst but then they see the grandidio right next to that amethyst piece of jewellery it could lead to a sale you know it creates conversation doesn't it it's going to get them asking about that piece of jewelry about that gemstone 50 carats now 249 i mean at this price we're at five pounds per carat this is unheard of for this gemstone but we're going to match the launch price okay we will match the launch price so for those collectors that have checked out a 2495 it's not your price today and none of you will pay any more than anybody else you will all only ever pay the final low closing price tag closed done deal 129 pounds and 95 pence we have pretty much halved that price a hundred and twenty nine pounds of knife how much does that make this per cow right ross 2 pounds 59 per carat for granted you're right i genuinely believe that if you told a gem collector what i've just said that they think you've got something fake something synthetic that doesn't sound like granted your right price does it 129 pounds and 95 pence now i fully understand that this is a considered purchase you know we are not going to rush into spending 130 pounds just like that especially if that's not your budget for today it might not be your budget for this week it might not be your budget for this month that might be your budget for the entire year here at joymaker however it isn't your final closing price you have a 30-day money-back guarantee do you know just to say that you've seen granddaddy right just to say that you've held granddaddy right you've seen it you've experienced it get it home you've got a 30 day money money-back guarantee you've got until midnight tonight to think about it essentially okay 129 i don't like what i'm hearing 129 pounds and 95 pence i've got gloucestershire i've got leicestershire i've got west midlands so many collectors thinking about it right now r a j n 65 is your code oh 800 604 605 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 we're approximately halfway across the strand if we're looking at approximately 50 gemstones just over we are looking at some of those that are nearly a carrot hello everybody oh my gosh now i've got a microphone on because i've just come running in this jam the big company now because we're all part of january is the biggest retailer in the world of this gemstone it's the gia say is the rarest the rarest gems in the world we've sold more than from the entire world all put together gia it is the rest gemstone in the world this has sold previously at 99.99 so let's start at 99.99 right and this is just an idea what's going to happen tomorrow tomorrow's show this is according to the gia or certainly was a year ago the rarest gemstone in the world may have changed now because things change charts change yeah but it's still extremely rare it's extremely beautiful it is like aquamarine on speed can't say that on tv it's dead i tell you what how many go in the vault less than 100 right 49.99 right 49.99 that is a pound per carat look for possibly the rarest gemstone in the world and you did that not me because i'll get told off for that but there you go i'm on tomorrow for my birthday for hours and hours and hours this is indicative of what's going on is that quite high this is indicative of what's going to happen tomorrow oh my goodness half price go on come on go love it it's great it's precious it's valuable it's rare it is amazing steve bennett oh my god you know i could hear him in the gallery and i was getting nervous i think i know what he's doing i know what he's doing i know that is no what on earth just happened what happened then 49.95 that is the lowest price grand did you write that you have ever seen here at jewellery maker this is just a taste of what you have in store tomorrow steve is joining us tomorrow on out i think from 10 o'clock sorry steve are you in are you on uh is steve on eight tomorrow ten o'clock tomorrow tomorrow we'll check um it's steve's birthday tomorrow this is this is gonna be happening all morning tomorrow you're gonna see ridiculous look at the cool screen there are people buying twos there are people buying threes there are people buying oh my gosh look at how many did we have oh this is incredible do you know what this is just a taste of what's to come here with joey baker i don't know i'm going to make sure that i'm watching tomorrow morning what time is steve on ross tomorrow 10 o'clock tomorrow so i think steve's on ten to one tomorrow they're all there about i'm going to be watching i'm going to be watching tomorrow because the deals will be ridiculous 49 pounds and 95 pets we are so over allocated now if you've got that in your basket just to make sure you complete your orders okay don't hang around on this one and and jen ross you would have finished you were done at 99.95 yeah right okay so rush just said he was still on the fence at one two nine ninety five contemplating going to 99.95 at liana hampshire says you naughty boy steve i thought this stone was out of my reach i just got one how amazing is that congratulations leanne that is fantastic and you know this is what we say this is why you never switch off because you just don't know i had no idea that was going to happen ross had no idea that was no we no nobody had any clue that that was just about to happen and it just allows that's the wonderful thing though about jewelry maker isn't it that it allows all of us to make because these are these are really usable um gemstones as well you know yeah beautiful drilled rondelles that you know even if you're just starting out as a jewelry maker you can use these you don't you know it's not you don't need anything specialist you know we can make jewelry with with such rare gemstones that you know that's like incredible i mean do you know i got two of these when we had them at one two nine nine five i bought two and i bought one to have made into a piece of jewellery to be my family heirloom piece of jewelry and then i thought you know what i'm just going to keep the other one i'm going to keep the other one and i'm just going to keep it and i'm just going to hold on to it and see what happens with prices annette in durham says oh my goodie arts steve bennett i love you but my bank manager might not be so keen on you thank you i own grand how amazing all of you that have now been able to get grand dizzy right uh our lovely margot five says i'll tell you what happened i nearly had the publication my birthday is friday uh so i may get some early goodies oh a massive massive congratulations to every single one of you that has managed to get this gemstone now go and tell your friends go and tell your family all about jewelry maker and what happens here because i mean we're live we genuinely didn't know that was going to happen that's ridiculous that's memorable isn't it that's incredible and i mean we've got understandably so many people missing out and i'm so sorry if you did but if you tune in from 10 a.m tomorrow morning it's steve's birthday show you will get plenty more where this came from i will be watching isn't it i think i need a break um the jewelry that's coming up for you not the jewelry the gemstones in the kit that are coming up for you see i'm all of a dizzer now i'm not surprised did you have to see what happened leah leah's just director leah's just taking the hot seat there she's got no idea what's going on uh four o'clock kit that's coming up for you so we're just about 40 minutes away now amazing amazing turquoise sterling silver as well in this kit and the price point of this kit is phenomenal you could be making jewelry just like this if you come in and get this kit this afternoon that's stunning i love that i absolutely love it right um it's my favorite color this is claire favorite color in zircon look at that because it always reminds me of you know like um black and white photos but like the sepia tones just really classic beautiful that's a gorgeous strand big caraway that's coming your way a little bit later on um now there was an aquamarine um i i have i think i had this on the show a good few weeks ago now um oh my days um i mean i i really really have to get this today because if i miss out on this i'm gonna be so upset aquamarine look at the site look at the color textbook aquamarine i am in love with this gemstone i love it so much um and do you know what i'm completely honest with you put my hands up this was not in my top 10 gemstones a few years back but the quality that we've had here at jewelry maker has just been unbelievable jewelry maker has made me fall in love with aquamarine this is beautiful it's a lovely size as well gorgeous that's coming up a little bit later on as well okay i'll just pop that to one side um right have a look at this microfaceted strand now microfast is strands wow in fact if i hold this you should see that mirror image look at that can you believe somebody has taken that perfection isn't it look at that skill that's beautiful isn't it it's very on trend at the moment isn't it umbrella yeah i think we'll see a lot of it on fashion week so fashion week kind of kicks off literally in a couple of days time in new york i think i think it's the six i'll double check for you wow um but yeah i think we're going to see a lot of this kind of ombreing and and even in clothing and scarves and accessories and things like that you see it a lot now so it's really really on trend can you imagine trying to drill a gemstone of this size like and and facet them every single one looks as beautiful as the one next to it you know they are just phenomenal and that color graduation is stunning now you know we're very fortunate aren't we that quartz is a pretty abundant gemstone it's one of the most abundant gemstones in the world this is why we can bring you prices like this seven pounds and 95 pounds that is a costume jewelry price for genuine gemstones um now you probably noticed that me personally with microfasted strands every time i have one i wrap it around my wrist twice and this is exactly i gave you today my strand yeah i bought wednesday it was on every other day and asked you to make me at the same time i just love that stacked design you've got there's so much you could do though with that i'm thinking you know you just do drop earrings with each of those sections or in your slider bracelets that's a lovely strand nice loads of multi buyers well done to you okay um now these are beautiful oh wow gosh look at that blue nose these are mean i bet you know what it's the carrot weights that we get you know these carrot weights are the kind of carrot weights that you see in boutique jewellers in high-end jewelry in your you know you you think of the biggest designer names in the jewellery industry you don't even see these carrot whites then we're talking 35 carats of genuine natural aquamarine that steve just come back and say 12.95 this is natural aquamarine gem of the sea march's birthstone and i know lots of you have started 2020 um with the the um intent of making birthstone collections this is a must for your march babies as well so you've got plenty of time to be getting this home and i mean claire that has been kept for beauty has really helped me sit in on those it's a lot of debts gone do you mean my aquamarine he says why is it yours oh is that all that would be lovely with your gallery why wouldn't it really really lovely either the gold or the silver or you know with your argentium or silver clay or something like that yeah be perfect now this is a big solitaire you're looking at four carats in a single gemstone it's colossal it's natural aquamarine and i am going to miss out on this this afternoon i absolutely get it i hope we can get some more of these in at some point madagascar and aquamarine textbook color and again as i was saying earlier one you know if you go into your high street journalism you have a look at the aquamarine that is claw prong set you've got that classic tiffany setting in a ring in a pendant whatever it is it might be like looking through glass you might be questioning that color with this kind of opaqueness that you've got with this aquarine that you've almost got density there you've got depth to the gemstone you've got color within that gemstone this is exactly as mother nature intended 19 pounds and 95 pence four carat cushion shape it's my favorite shape in a gemstone bezel set into sterling silver that would just look phenomenal that phenomical it wouldn't look phenomenal yeah do we make a dictionary it deserves have you seen have you seen guest designer rachel norris's engagement ring she's got a huge aquamarine it's yeah it's absolutely i don't know how you could see it from space to be quite honest um it's beautiful and she gets so many text messages so many compliments on it all the time again having something different who's to say that diamonds have to be you know the gemstone for an engagement it could be anything you like if march is your birthday aquamarine stunning 1995 jamie madison brand is there leslie and lana share three and say congratulations gail in the west midlands uh karina you've just tuned in and got yours on the website as well natalie is there on the website fake congratulations to you on the telephone lines so many of you coming through like i said that speed is the name of the game speed is the name of the game um you've got to be quick you've got to check out as soon as you can if you miss it you miss out to gq mf 34 ammar goes in birthday treat margot on yeah don't blame you beautiful seven chances left we're over allocated at this moment in time which basically means that there's more of you on the phone lines more of you with these in baskets then we have quantity available good luck in checking that one out that's stunning isn't it zircon coming up for you very very soon that's a beautiful graduated strand as well i quite like the idea of this being bridal especially if you're going for your vintage theme yeah like your champagne tones yeah yeah love that one not too far away just around the corner in fact we're already home okay a bundle wow three gemstone strands one two three four have you really is that is that news hot off the press leah just said we've just had a 54 strand bundle put together for tomorrow 54. trying to photograph that class get to stand on the chair can you get it in 54 strand bundle coming up for steve's birthday tomorrow 54. i mean he's not 54 he's just decided that that's a good number um have a look at these do you know smoky quartz um a couple of people have asked us about smokey quartz lately because we haven't had a huge amount of it here at jewelry maker there's no news of it going anywhere we just haven't had a huge amount of smoky quartz and it's a great great gemstone perhaps if you don't like the harshness of a black gemstone because a lot of people don't like the color black i love it because i think it you know works with everything and you can you can accessorize around that particular color but it isn't for everyone if you want that darker tone but a softer tone then smoky quartz is perfect it really really is i mean look at that i think there's something quite vintage about smoky quartz as well actually i'm just going to bring back the um whatever there is the the zircon i think those would work fantastically together there is something again really alluring about smokey quartz and luxurious yeah it does it really does yeah and tactile as well and i think very 1920s as well if you want that kind of um 1920s vintage glamour yeah with your pearls and things like that it works really really well doesn't it you haven't just got your smoky quartz so you've got amazonite in there as well huge gemstones 10 millimeters in size uh so you've got two strands at 10 mil two strands at eight millimeters now these sizes both of them in my opinion i think are fantastic easy to use individually or a statement jewellery you know restranding knotting them yeah and it's got i've just i had a look um i had a look at the beginning and the drill hole in them is fabulous so you could actually you know if you were starting out and just doing simple stretchy bracelets and you could mix mix the sizes that it would be very very easy to do that yeah very easy oh no that looks lovely they work beautifully together full-on necklace design and to to get that kind of design if you love that twist of it because a lot of us love that twisting effect it works in kumihimo so if you were to kumihimo with these you would get that kind of tubular effect if you like but you could also just pop them onto wire so i want to find a gauge white and literally just twist them and they will retain that shape for you as well if you wanted to do that they are stunning together aren't they what a great combination 59 pounds and 95 pence for all four strands this afternoon sweets of jewelry and rounds again really really versatile aren't they you know if you're brand new to us here at jewelry maker and maybe you know i i guess it could be quite overwhelming seeing all of these gemstones that we have available and you know some of them far rarer than others and maybe thinking i don't know where to start you know what what's going to be the easiest shape for me what would what would you recommend i would absolutely say something like this because you've got so you've got um two different sorts of gemstones but they work really well together and you've got the two sizes so you think you know you've just got a head pin and you put like one of the smaller ones and one of the larger ones you know there's lovely earrings yeah they're gorgeous w uh uxc 27 is your code for those ones now some more ammo but these are the drought faceted pairs the quality um of our amazon night here at joymaker is stunning it's off the scale it really is and um the first thing when gemma crowe and i went into london into one of monica venada's stores and and had a look at some of her pieces and she uses amazonite look the first thing jemma crow said was that isn't as good as ours is it you know it is top quality we've had the pic of a great parcel we really have but look at this color completely natural it reminds me of larimar a little bit in that you can see the water in the gemstone you know those markings that you've got in the gemstones it just looks like ripples in the water doesn't it and again it's that tranquility yeah very calming it's really calming it almost makes us take uh a breath of fresh air doesn't it it's just got such a calm feel to it your turquoise hues your amazonite hues your lara markies these are all hues that most people love because it has a calming effect on us it really does make us feel very tranquil and relaxed so they will always be very popular they will you know and this shape as well perfect for rings perfect for earrings perfect for pendants i mean again the versatility in australia because it's a very it's a very um elegant shape isn't it very very elegant so you've got is ticking all boxes the color and the shape and the beautiful faceting on there do you know what i was just about to say in a gemstone that you wouldn't expect to see sparkle you know it's again you know look at something that's opaque it's all about the color here so you wouldn't necessarily expect to see sparkle but the way that these have been faceted means that we've got incredible sparkle as well as that stunning color from the gemstone as well so you've got the best of both worlds with a gemstone like this v-e-r-u-67 rosemary's in south yorkshire good afternoon to you collecting ethics antoinette in belfast collector you're there suzanne in neith congratulations you've just checked yours out oh just thinking size-wise as well you know with the because these are the little shell pearl in the in the kit that that would work really you could just do a um a re-strand couldn't you with that in between that's fine do you know what missed that shell pearl in that kit it's really lovely isn't that amazing again quite bright a lot more yes you know if you want a bit of an alternative really really pretty isn't it there's 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20. 22 individual pieces of jewellery well yeah the individual japanese pieces the bare copper and the sterling look at that just look how fantastically they work together the bear copper and the amazonite sterling silver it's entire in fact the yellow gold as well looks amazing doesn't it gorgeous well done i love that right just have a look at the jewelry again that clara's put together with the kit that's coming up for you at four o'clock turquoise those shell pearls which i missed earlier on and sterling silver this is a really high-end it's a lovely kit where all the components work beautifully together it's quite boutique yeah yeah i think yeah it's lovely gorgeous that's coming at you at four o'clock so not too long to wait for that at all now thu light for you this is a fairly new gemstone to us here at jewelry maker um only i think maybe in the last 12 months we've had this here and sue light is the pink variety of your zoozy so you may have seen ruby's always like here at jewelry maker uh tanzanite of course is from the zoozy family as well it's an incredible gemstone you know it just looks again floral too you know how we were saying anyone with a kunsan almost look like it has you know petals it makes me think of blossom and flowers and spring and it is that that kind of sophisticated pink again because it's toned down a little bit you've got a darker tones it's not you know it's not necessarily saturated with color it's not it's not a really bright vivid like magenta or you know your candy floss pinks it's it's a very sophisticated pink we're looking at your blush pinks in there beautiful floral pinks cherry blossom pinks in there i love this strand 58 carrots 58 carrots so so when steve bennett was on your screens um oh gosh what day was it now it was last week wasn't it um he brought you a selection throughout the the morning of um steve's super savers and there were some items that didn't sell out this was one of them okay this was one of them oh okay oh okay oh okay some of them didn't make it to air some of them didn't make that make a day because we ran out of time and so this was actually a a super saver steve's super saver which means that we were bringing will be bringing you the price that that steve agreed basically oh gosh i feel quite nervous again i know the last 40 we've got 40 chances okay it's fastest fingers first all you have to do to get involved is dollar 8604 where oh right trust me trust me as a telephone bidder there will be a queue in this auction if you can access the web jewelrymaker.com do that if you can access the app do that there will be a queue in this auction oh 800 604 605 option number one that's what you need to press now that will skip the automated message it will put you straight through to the call center it will essentially put you as far forward in that queue as you can possibly be okay there will be a huge amount of you missing out on this every time i pick up a gemstone strand unless i'm very very very familiar with it unless i've had a huge amount of sleep um i'll have no idea where it has ever been on price before literally no idea so when i pick up a gemstone strand i have i have prices in my head you know i could look at that ethiopian opal strand over there and say i think that's going to go to 49.95 um the the nuggets there i think i think 34.95 you know i can look at all of these strands and i have i'll get these figures in my head i wouldn't have got this in a million years if ross produced what had said to me hannah if you guess the price you can have the strand i'd have had no chance 800 604 6 double five there are over 35 in baskets right now already uh nearly half of the stock has gone well done on the telephone lines thank you for trusting us thank you for coming in early but wow 30 day money back guarantee you're not gonna need it this i mean where else have you seen sue like before where else as well you know on that recording as well you've got real rich red tones in there that again floral roses you know it's beautiful isn't it and when you like when you look up close to each individual i mean they are they're beautiful on their own aren't they really lovely you've got when they're all together you've got that wonderful pink color it's really grown up pink and how did i have them in six mill rounds you know the six mill round desert island size it doesn't matter what medium you work across here at jerry manc whether it be mccrary whether it be kumihimo uh whether you work uh with wire chain mail clays seed beads whatever you do as your medium or several you'll be able to work these into your designs very very easily nine pounds and 95 pence hold on the life oh my gosh that's amazing got the multi buyers there as well i love that strand i love that gemstone it is gorgeous stunning isn't it really pretty well done if you managed to get that one uh right the zircon is coming up for you in about five minutes stunning strand the oldest gemstone on the planet how about that as you're something old on your wedding day gorgeous isn't it big big cat which one sorry ross oh that's exactly what i was thinking i'm thinking wow oh oh my word that is lovely isn't it i have never i think i've seen this emerald just how how the sparkle coming off the off the strand it's beautiful isn't it i've never seen a strand of faceted saucers in in emerald before you know when it comes to emerald we may have um rounds we may have pairs um rhombuses we've had lately haven't we um this is incredible so do you know what in a game you think of emerald sparkle isn't the first word that jumps into your head is it but the way that these have been faceted are just beautiful and it really is it's the lovely color and the fact that it's emerald but it is about the sparkle as well isn't it yeah definitely um ross i'm just looking at the bottom of the screen for a location is it brazilian emerald does it really ross is just gonna double check for us okay we'll double check but we think oh it's there it's there now it's there it's come up now yeah uh zambian zombie and emerald it's my favorite emerald in the whole wide world we do bring you emeralds from several locations here at jewelry maker so we bring you colombian emeralds um not very often if i'm honest we bring you brazilian emeralds which are more often than not you know the majority of the animals that we're bringing here at georgia is brazilian and on the odd occasion we'll bring you zambian emeralds as well so we'll travel the world to bring you these emeralds now as ambient emeralds come from the gem fields mines over in zambia you may be familiar with a designer that goes by the name of carl faberge now carl faberges zambian emeralds come from exactly the same minds that as ambient emeralds come from the gemfields mines over in zambia again i'm not making a direct comparison but when you think about that you know it's incredible this is a beautiful strand it's really really pretty now a lot of our microfastest strands or the more delicate gemstones do lend themselves i think great to see beading you know um you know as a general rule of thumb seed beaders obviously working with a lot of glass beads it's a great opportunity to add genuine gemstones into your designs therefore perhaps adding some value to your designs by using those genuine gemstones as well really really delicate emeralds do you know sometimes claire i think that the more delicate it's just my personal opinion the more delicate a gemstone is the more expensive it looks yes yeah i would go definitely go along with that and you know how you were talking before about maybe just having a few on a ring yeah um a bubble style or something like that this strand would work fabulously with that but also because it's sort of like you know your rules of rules of nature isn't it so the green will go with any color exactly you know foliage with with all your different colored flowers so you think of any of the strands you've bought so far or the you know the cabochons you know that this this strand will go would you know or go beautifully with bits it's one of your big fives if somebody hadn't said to me i don't know 10 years ago you're going to own 10 carats of emerald in a bracelet like it doesn't it doesn't sound exactly but it's you know you think about what you think about when we talk about what would go into you know like one of the slider bracelets they're usually lovely strands aren't they you know you don't think maybe an inch of i mean i don't know what the cost would be of that but you know the whole strum being like the you know 13 pounds an inch of that would be gorgeous in there in the slider we've got collectors buying two series got collected middle sex blind four there now there's no limits to how you can purchase if you have the budget uh to come in and get two three four however many you need for that particular project get as many as you can sc nv 60 nights 10 carats of genuine natural emerald you have here you know one of your big five and again not to harp on about it there is a show coming up for you uh about the the trip that gemma and i did in um in london but there was an emerald bracelet and you think oh well we basically went there to have a look at uh high street designs and then you know have a look at some big high-end designer pieces harrods brilliant three million pound emerald necklace obviously i can't make a direct comparison to what we have here but there was a bracelet that shocked us both it looked like our brazilian enrolled that we have here at jewelry maker it was a macrame style shambhala bracelet the price was ten thousand pounds i'm not making a try comparison it was finished jewellery but the emerald looked very similar to what we have here at jewelry maker designer name next to it you know oh claire that's really nice he doesn't know with the moon and i wouldn't say any of the moon kites that so one of the uh the mook that lavender with lepidolite isn't that pretty that's gorgeous good call that one stunning what lovely strand of emerald okay let's have a look at this this makes me think spring and it is just around the corner folks it's on its way the nights the nights are creeping out the mornings are a little bit lighter now isn't it it's just around the corner have a look at this this literally to me is spring innocent yeah it is yeah amazonite kunzite aquamarine green barrel and your morganite there this is a beautiful strand isn't it a collection something making me think of yeah spring weddings as well walking in the park and the flowers coming up okay so again news just in this was on steve's show the other day [Laughter] there's 26 left this is great news for you tuning in now i've got 26 we will match the price that steve bannon brought you on air just a couple of days ago it says steve's super saver amazonite kunzite aquamarine green barrel morganite you know these are some incredibly expensive gemstones as you're using elsewhere you think of aquamarine on the high street here in the uk morganite a gemstone we couldn't get our hands on a few years ago jewelry maker 19 pounds and 83 pence it is fastest fingers first we had 23 we've now got approximately 12 chances left as quickly as you can oh 800 six triple four six double five eight millimeter rounds simple pair of um yeah yeah there's so much you could do with that i mean nothing if you're going to keep keep it all together i mean knotting it would be beautiful maybe you know like a pale silk and those buns of colors but yeah if you're if you're making to sell i mean your pairs of earrings are going to be fabulous yeah again money making potential is absolutely phenomenal if you're not selling just gifting to give somebody genuine morgan like significant carat weight as well i might add you've got 180 carrots across 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 four thirty six thirty eight forty forty two forty four four six forty eight fifty one twenty five pairs of earrings you could make from this strand if you wanted to you know we start talking about sterling silver you start introducing precious metals and surely i mean most of our guest designers will say that if it's a pair of of genuine gemstones sterling silver earrings they won't let them sell for less than 20 pounds a pair yeah yeah and especially with those gemstones there obviously you know if you're going to do wedding fairs and spring wedding fairs you've got everything haven't you got lots of the color palette that brides would use for maybe their bridesmaids flower girls all on one one strand rather than having to buy so many all right now just make sure you check out your basket you're nearly there but you're close to missing out as well good luck time for starbucks [Music] i love i just think i'm gonna put this on the necklace first this whenever i see strands like this these beautifully faceted pears i'm i'm instantly walking down bond street or you know i'm looking in a boutique jewelers window i'm looking at amazing pieces of jewellery that have no price tags on them that's what i think when i see strands like this just take a look at this strand of zircon it's beautiful at this 40 carats of natural zircon you've got here so we are talking about a gemstone that had the earth redated this gemstone dates back 4.5 billion years it's a gemstone that has been around for every historical event that has ever happened this is what blows my mind this gemstone was around when the dinosaurs walked the earth it was around when the pyramids were being built like all of these things like that that is isn't that ridiculous that's so unimaginable i cannot ever get that it blows your mind doesn't it yeah yeah it's just unbelievable it's talking about in the bible zircon is you know this is an incredibly well well-regarded gemstone in the gemstone world it's the oldest gemstone on the planet more fire than a diamond now outside on a sunny day natural daylight this gemstone is like a firework display now what i mean by fire basically when a white light enters a gemstone it enters a gemstone it bounces back and it disperses into its spectral colours so you get this rainbow effect of color and you'll see reds and violets and blues and greens coming through we see it a lot in diamonds uh we see in swarovski here at jordan michael we see loads of other gemstones we sit in spain we sometimes see garnet you have lots and lots of other gemstones but zircon has more fire than a diamond imagine this as you're something old for your wedding day so you know traditionally we have something old something new something borrowed and something blue this could be something old and you're something new that would be good it doesn't get any better than this what's your something old zircon 4.5 billion years the oldest gemstone on the planet that'll be me and i mean that's amazing isn't it 24 pounds and 95 pence for you this sporty currency i mean per carrot that's pennies that's just pennies per carat and there's so much on this strand as well 62 pence per carat now you have 2 4 6 8 10 12 wow can i just say as i've turned it round towards me i've just turned it round to count the gemstones and i can almost see padparacha hughes coming from the zircon in there as well these are gorgeous peachy undertones right i'm going to start again sorry i got distracted by the colors then 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40. approximately 40 gemstones 62 pence per gemstone oh that's amazing what would you do what would you do with your strand clay would you put anything else with this i see i'm loving it on the neckline like that but i'm also seeing it um even if you have maybe like three or five and maybe on um strands of chain in your ear and there's earrings so you've got you know lots of light and movement yeah but again i suppose they would be bridal pieces as well um but something like that i mean you could wear that on your wedding day and your bill so i mean i would want to be wearing it an awful lot as well so you know again it's making me think of queen's gone by you know when you see those amazing portraits of royalty yes with an elegance about like a classic elegance yeah you know that would literally be a portrait it's just like head and shoulders and you'd see a beautiful memphis yeah yeah i can imagine you know a queen gone by having more than that dm are you 98 suzanne north yorkshire's got two beverly and staffordshire rosemary south yorkshire leslie county durham silvia is there in cambridge as well congratulations to you all you have to do to get involved today is either down the number on the bottom of your screen it's a free telephone number oh 800 604 6055 you can join us on the web at www.jewelrymaker.com alternatively you can join us on the app and tap the app as well keep adding to your order you've got one postage to pay midnight last night right through until midnight tonight it's just three pounds and 95 pence so if you've already been shopping with us anyway today you have nothing to lose by adding to your order you've got a 30-day money-back guarantee that is amazing it's beautiful and it would go really nicely with the grand did you right that we had and the larimar i could see that if you wanted to maybe work with a color different color that would be nice oh wow oh there's still one of the laramie strands really okay there's one i'm just going to quickly show you this while i have time amazing it's beautiful of this gemstone uh we had the cabochon which is unfortunately sold out but there's still one strand of the larimar left for you for just 29 pounds and 95 pence that is available on the website you can dial in now of course um but you can check the website so if you've just tuned in maybe you haven't seen the shows this morning or this afternoon check the website www.jewellerymakehead.com anything still available that's where you'll find it and which ones are yours i do oh wow it couldn't be any more green that's so green faceted rondelles and a long strand as well isn't it yeah that's beautiful that's so striking it's a stunning strand here look at how perfectly color matched those gemstones are 25 carats i've got 10 opportunities left for you that is it mining season over in siberia in russia very very short we've got 10 minutes of the year that we cannot mine at all impossible because of the freezing temperatures over there steve actually spent three days at the mine um three whole days and nothing came out of that mine in three days that he was there so for us to get 25 carats in one this could be a whole day's worth of mine 29 pounds and 95 pence three by one to four by two hundred percent natural your chromed upside qx cd 61 is your code for that one that's intense right kick coming up for you after the break it is going to sell out there is turquoise in that kit there are shell pearl and there is 925 sterling silver as well it is a very very high-end kit do not go anywhere we'll be back in a few join me on the 5th of february from 10 o'clock onwards it's gonna be amazing we're gonna have loads and loads of great jewelry 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afternoon as well this kit is unbelievable yeah and the price claire you you did ask me earlier when you came into the dressing room you said to me do you know how much the kit's going to and i said yes because i don't always i don't always know what i did with this one we cannot believe where this is going on prices it's turquoise and sterling silver i mean this is high-end it really really is but you know i think again coming into this time of year it's the time of year that everybody is just a little bit fed up you know the winter seems to have gone on and on and on it's the time of year that we need that little bit of upliftment and if there is a gemstone that is going to do that for us it's turquoise isn't it yeah color color really does that doesn't it color and gemstones really do they just really lift your mood they are stunning there's a lot in this kit i cannot believe how much we've got either just have a look at claire's um jewelry again just a little bit of inspiration for you you know this is what you could be making with this kit look at that so that's what we'll have a go at because i thought it might be quite nice um it's a good way to set cabochons yeah um and it's a nice way of doing it so that you get really even and neat results which you know is what we all want isn't it really so yeah it's beautiful just stunning these designs are so this reminds me of you know like the boutique kits that you used to have yeah yeah yeah like linda and sheila's booty yeah it's really really boutique yeah just be i love that clown i think that might be my favorite one thank you it's just what i've tried to do is keep it quite simple some of it so that's a really really simple setting but can i lift it so you can see the side just so you can see how everything works really really well together it's oh thanks claire um so it's just you know just keeping it really simple so it's working with a tool as well but i just think it's it this kit is so it's beautifully put together and all the components work perfectly like the wire gauges work beautifully and the fact that it's you know you're sterling silver wire the gemstones the fact that you've got you know the rounds and how many you've got yeah and yeah and the cabochons down gorgeous just stunning right we've put a minute on the clock there's only a hundred we know that this is going to sell out this is going to fly off the shelves this afternoon by using the clock it makes it as fair as it possibly can be for every single one of you watching today whether you're watching on the phone lines or watching on the phone lines whether you're joining us on the television dialing in by the phone lines or joining us on the app or the website as well so basically without graphics webers can't do anything can't check out can't do anything telephone bidders tend to wait and we're all guilty of it we just tend to wait for graphics and then we dial in when we put a clock on screen it means we are opening the phone lines early so we'll start the clock now it means you can dial in 800 604 605 press your option number one straight away okay now if you get answered straight away just tell the call center that you're waiting for the graphics for this auction as soon as the graphics are in please can you allocate it to my order okay so you're there the call center are there waiting to check out on your behalf webers can't check out until there are graphics there so it's giving you all as fair a chance as possible in these kind of auctions now of course if you check out on the phone lines and then you see the price and you change your mind it's not a problem it's not a problem at all you can cancel your order so you know just to make sure that you do not miss out on this opportunity this afternoon we only have a hundred which actually is a bigger quantity for me in the last couple of weeks that i've had in kits but it still is not going to be enough because of the nature of this particular kit there's a whole lot of turquoise here you've got three fabulous fabulous cabochons and you are guaranteed to get a pair to get around and to get an oval there as well genuine turquoise you've got there you've also i love this strand it's wonderful isn't it it's gorgeous absolutely stunning you've got a strand of your turquoise there as well so this one about 20 carats um in total or beggie pudding look at the wrong graphics that's not 20 carats 15 carats no try again 20 15 15. yeah 15 carats oh i see it now plain rounds three millimeters inside we've got there's a lot on my list three millimeter rounds you've got there you've also got the shell pearl in your three mil rounds as well stunning then we add to that sterling silver wire we are talking about precious metal that will add value to your pieces of jewellery turquoise does absolutely deserve a precious metal so your wire you've got a meter of your 0.8 millimeter gauge and you've got five meters of your 0.4 millimeter gauge so we've got our structural wires and we've got our weaving wires there as well sorry ross what did you say yeah okay the strand of turquoise that i have here and the cabochons are brand new and the only way that you can get them is by coming in and checking this kit out this afternoon this price is going to be amazing premiere kit made up of premiere items for you this afternoon a b x c one two is your code for this one now claire you have made one two three four five pieces of jewellery i'm wearing a ring i don't know if anyone's noticed um it's gorgeous isn't it first thing claire noticed she said director claire five pieces of jewellery beautiful turquoise jewelry that works out at a cost of six pounds and 99 pence per piece to make cost this is turquoise we're talking about here oh no it fits me perfectly director claire it fits me oh actually no it doesn't it's a bit too small i thought it stuck only xc wanted it 6.99 per component even if you're not selling and you're gifting i should've been out a gift genuine gemstone jewelry with a precious metal with a seven pound budget yeah um can i just say i bought bouquet flowers for somebody this morning 20 pounds 20 pounds they won't last very long 40 40 of the stock has already gone if you haven't dialed in yet do it now we've got over 30 in baskets oh 34.95 that's not your price it's not your price can i can i borrow the bracelet yes of course yeah can i borrow the necklace look at this okay it's so pretty so it's really and it's lovely too and you know i think i think ross was saying you know the the shell pearl i've never had shell pearl um of that size to work with and they are lovely they're really really lovely really i mean each of the components on this is they're almost like um hero components you know that you would get and you might get one you know one of these fantastic um they're just you know in in a kit yeah whereas everything in this is you know that the strum there so to do stacker bracelets that we always talk about turquoise sterling silver you know the the delicate shell pearls yeah um you know it's it's incredible and you've got it all in in one kit it's amazing yeah it's and you know what this is what we do every day here at jewelry maker we bring you kits which are essentially it's a bundle of items that have been specially put together given to our guest designers our producer will slash the price tag for you to bring you the best possible deal that we can now every single one of you that has checked out so far massive massive congratulations to you nobody is paying 34 pounds and 95 pence 800 604 6 double five how about we take it down to just four pounds and 27 pence per piece of jewelry or per component did you say ross per component sorry i was thinking of clear spinach pieces there 29 pounds and ninety foot this is turquoise brand new turquoise that you can only get by coming in for this kit this afternoon sterling silver shell pearls barbara and cambridgeshire case there linda josie jenny jane wendy tracy uh evelyn margaret collector michaela collected in lancashire suzanne catherine and christina collecting kent scott two maria alicia weldon and melissa uh margaret kim patty menorca collector maria brenda louisa suing flincher stephen harpshire gail margaret lynn malcolm victoria debbie jane esther ria doreen leslie marie jackie sandy kate's there gail in bristol another collector you've just put yours in your basket as well we have at this moment in time approximately 30 left there's around 45 in baskets there's lots of you coming through on the telephone lines there as well i mean claire how much would you sell a bracelet like this i think i think that would be more than that than the price for the kit and if you're costing in your time as well yeah it's it's not you know that that is the probably you know that's doing a crimp and a crimp cover yes so it's not it's not time consuming yeah but i think i think stacker braces like that you'd be looking at at least that but you know i mean director claire was just raised she said this isn't fake this isn't synthetic this is genuine turquoise that we're looking at here do you know over 90 of what's in the industry at the moment is dyed halite they're dyed gemstones because of the situation with turquoise being rather bleak if we're honest um there are there are so many people out there passing off turquoise dyed gemstones as the real thing that are not you can buy with confidence here at joymaker you know that what you are getting is exactly what we tell you you are getting i mean it's just phenomenal absolutely phenomenal and sabine is there congratulations to helen in bristol there was a francis in yorkshire susan in south yorkshire helen in glasgow's got two leslie's there well then margaret is swansea another collector there's about 40 in baskets now don't think about it for too long because this will be a sell out this afternoon rather than miss out check it out use your 30 day money back guarantee 30 days to think about it get it home have a look at all of your components if you change your mind for whatever reason i mean look at that if that was in an artisan jewelers for a big big turquoise like that oh yeah i mean i have no doubt that would be nearing 100 pounds mark for something like that yeah 29.95 claire you've made five pieces of jewellery it's like 5.99 cost per piece of jewelry you couldn't you couldn't sell it for that price you couldn't that is absolutely phenomenal oh dory i i've seen you for a while you're in emergency congratulations carolyn dorsett another collector collector's just got two just bear in mind as well that with these kind of prices and these kind of kits people will at their quantities as well sometimes it takes people a while and some people yeah there are some multi buyers aren't there yeah that's good good call really good it's a lovely yeah say one of my favorite kits this one is lovely i mean you know silver sterling silver and turquoise uh you know you talk about like gemstones that talk to you or you feel like you've got a real affinity with you know it's turquoise um you know i've done workshops that are just sterling silver into yeah because you know i just think it's it's a wonderful combination so a kit like this is you know like i said everything works perfectly see you know you're getting something amazing don't you if there's been a whole workshop yes yeah band around the world yeah it's because it's just they work so well together and turkey it just makes you happy it's a happy it's a happy gemstone that shade is wonderful so so what we'll do um so i'll show you how um so it's on a work with the round um cabochons this is the way of setting a cabochon um you know and it's quite a good one if you're advanced at wire work or if you're a beginner really so what i wanted to do was to try and get it so it was as uniform as possible it's almost like um like a mock uh gallery wire if you like so i'm using the crinkler tool um i'm using the crinkler tool here and i'm working with these this is the structural wire okay so what i'm what i'm gonna do i'm gonna get to go and do some so i'm just pushing it through and get some of these okay so and what you can do with this is i know i know with that have the um can i pinch that one please thank you so i know that to go round i want to have i need at least if i sort of show you this before we start so i need at least 11 of these little if we think of these as sections i know i need 11 to go around there and that's what's nice with the kit like this is you know these are going to these are standard sizes so you know you're going to need 11 of those little those little units and then i'm going to have some a little bit extra here and that's why so if you have got bits extra because it's your precious metal you know don't don't just throw them because if you've got enough you can make your little ring like the one that you're wearing keep all those little bits there okay no idea it's disappeared doesn't it so i know i need so if i just open this up and we'll see so i might need to do a little bit of math here so we've got 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. okay so if i just do i'll do a little bit extra and we'll cut that off there it's going to be way way too much but there we go let's see okay so that's there's my so we know this is going to be so the other thing that this has done is work hardened it which is going to be really useful because we want it a little bit firmer we still need to have it so it's quite malleable but it's actually will hold its shape okay so i'm going to cut here and here so i've got my two equal lengths i've got more than enough there okay so again because we've used the um we've used the crinkler so we know that it's really lovely and uniform again like that that sort of that that gallery wire look so what i'm going to do then so i'm lining these up here okay so you can see how they're going to sit sit nicely together so then i'm going to take some my 0.4 i'm going to take um take a length of that probably about getting on for about 50 centimeters or so i've got start in the middle no so so i'm going to line these up now i know to go around that circle to go around the round and the cabochon i need to have at least 11. so in each of these i'm going to put and you could do you could do it with the turquoise or you could do it with the um the shell pearl so what i might do just for speed at the moment is i'm going to use some of the turquoise okay just so it'll stand out as well and you'll be able to see it so i've got my i've lined them up okay and i'll start in the middle so i'm going to go hold here and it's really important that these are just sitting next to each other not one on top of the other and i'm going to bind so i'm going over once twice and come up in between so you can open this out and up there okay so i'm just going to and like with all wire work at the moment you know we've got two pieces of structural wire and it's only being held together with two very very small wraps of of a finer wire so it'll shift and move about at the beginning okay okay so just make sure that it hasn't shifted too much and you're gonna place that round in that section there so when i'm talking about like the units that that is now one okay so i'm going to hold here so i'm going around again so start another one making sure it's still in its shape one two and come through and bring this in here so again i'm going to add in so you're going to do this and let's hold that again there okay so i'm going to come in and around so you see how quickly this is going to start to build up so the more units you're doing here is going to get the it will hold its structure a bit better okay so again so i'm just pushing it in there holding it in place underneath underneath my thumb here and bring that around so you're going to keep doing that so that you've got so if i just move this one out of the way so that you've got your what i've done with it now where is it here it is is that it oh here it is i've opened it oh here we are you should move those out of the way so that gives us something that looks like that okay you can see how even that is yeah so we've got 11 of those so if i just open these bits of of wire okay so what we need to do now is we're going to get we're going to start and wrap this around the cabochon so i'm doing the round here but you could absolutely do it with um you know the pear or the over it's entirely up to you okay so i'm going to start because it's flat so i want to get a nice curve at first so i'm going to start with my ring mandrel and just start to bend it round okay so i'm crossing it round and bringing that all the way okay so then i pop my cabochon in and we can see so what we want to do is want to get this okay so if we're going to bring them that's going to sit in there so what i'm going to do is i'm now going to just so that these some of these are sort of sitting in a little bit too much on the inside of the framework so what i'm going to start to do is i'm just going along and just with my chain nose pliers i'm just lifting that round okay so i'm just bringing it out because we want that this cabochon to sit in uh you know sort of as snugly as possible so you go and work your way all the way around and lift those slightly so there's very very little um amount of that round on the inside of the framework it's all we've sort of pushed it out and lifted it so it's coming on the on the outside there can you see you can see so very very little on this side here okay so then what i'm going to do is i'm going to just make a bend here so i'm doing a right angle here so it's at the end of this is my last one okay and i'll just grip and turn that up okay so i've gone like that okay and i'm going to do the other side and grip and turn that up there okay so i'll get these wires out of the way so i'm going to pop this in this is hopefully be quite a snug fit now okay so that's going to go in and sit in there so the other thing i'm going to do before i start to bind here is i'm just going to now turn in and i'm bringing these and angling them a little bit so that this will again hug the cabochon a bit more so it's just i'm just doing that of motion with my again my chain nose pliers and just curling it in okay so go around do that on both sides and just turn it okay and i'm gonna keep keep going so i'm just turning each of these in you can take your time with this if you're just looking to get it so that it's all those are gonna be nice and even okay you pop your cabochon back in there so this bit just like with all you know once you've once you've got your wire work um and your cabochon just take your time now so is that i mean is that like effectively almost a bit like a claw prong setting well it's really but it's yeah definitely like that setting yeah but it's very very neat um yeah so ben yeah you said gallery that's that's what i said it was sort of like i tried to do like a mock gallery wire because try and get it as even as possible um you know which is using that crinkler tool so i'm gonna hold hold that there so you're gonna take one of these and so i've just got one here and just binding around okay so you just take your time and bind that together so you're using one of those so i've got rid of one here so we're left with with three okay so if i swap to this one now so when it's a little bit more secure so you've banded the top what you can do is that's when you can go and you could use your nylon jaw pliers if you wanted to so in the same way with your gallery wire you're going to just go in and squeeze and work your way around and so you could leave it like this because once you've you can see how it's hugging it can you see it sort of like the sides there so you can see how i'm just pushing it pushing it there so let me have a let me just have a look and i'm going to just take some of this off so your last bit and this is entirely up to you because once you push those prongs down it it will hold in place so this bit is a bit of aesthetics and a little bit of if you felt like it it definitely needs if it's not hugging it enough okay so if i start to if i take some of these so this is where you're going to go in and i'm adding i'm almost stitching this next layer so i'm going to go just give it a little bit of a curve up here into that gap so this the wire i'm using is what's left over from when i was working with the uh and binding all the pearls into place so again i'm going to go through again and just there we go so i've got and that's positioned like this so now in this gap here i'm going to come in and just add in here so these these turquoise and i've used on mine i've used on mine the uh the pearls so you could do a combination of of both so if i keep going so this next one so that adding that little curve almost like a like a surgical needle or something like that it just allows me to get into the space between the cabochon and the wire so again so i'm going to come around here and i'm going to keep going so this is very much like you are stitching into place so you can already see like i say so it's the aesthetics and it's the giving it added security because what we're doing is we're building a layer another layer along the side so we've got the prongs and then we've got this bead here so again i'm just going to curve it a little bit and come through so i'm just going gonna again come through here hold it in position nice bit of tension and that will bring in those prongs as well and i'm gonna keep going and keep going there and so i've gone two wraps on that side and i'm gonna keep going around so that's why if you can when you when you initially put that 0.4 binding wire if you can give yourself um at least say the half a meter 50 centimeters or so it just means you don't have to add in extra wire for this bit here so again i'm going to keep coming and come round here if you get to this bit because i say i'm going to bring that up there so just lift it slightly to get the to get the wire through there we go and just come around here so you can start to see so if i sort of show you now so i've just put in three because it's just very very repetitive but you can see so you've got that you've got the pearls going along the side so that's going to support it at the side you've got the prongs that you've done with the the crinkler that have really nice and even at the back and then you've got the can you see this bit now can you see there that to this layer on here so you can see had that then you know as i keep sort of repeating myself it's the aesthetics but also those turquoise there are holding in that cabochon so it's giving it support from the top as well so you carry on all the way around and it depends how much you've uh how much how much wire you've got here if i just sort of like talk through this bit can i just take this bit off here it depends how much extra wire you've got all i've done is i've snipped it off at the back you can see in there because i didn't have as much wire that's snipped it in and just in a very very simple did i say tipped in and then put it uh just a very very simple loop at the top but you can see yeah so that says so many different combinations that you could have because that's just all all pearl or pearl or you could do the that's lovely the turquoise as well that'd be beautiful um did you say that the viewers saw pete for a minute did they okay you may have noticed that i wasn't here for a couple of minutes it was supposed to be like all smooths and like no one noticed do you know the reason that i wasn't here i'm going to be completely honest with you i tried to go and get a wire crinkle at all well we can't have it i love it i absolutely love this tool it's coming up for you what weekend is it in right so definitely get it definitely definitely get it in fact get a couple february we got there in the end so february is coming up in february 22nd of february 22nd 23rd it will be coming up on the why work weekend it's been put into one of those shows so we couldn't bring it to you but i was desperate to bring it to you because it's such a handy tool for this section it's really handy it's one of my favorite favorite tools and what i would say is if because you can use it in so many things get get two because you'll get two handles then you can absolutely use one yeah just get one unit and it's great if you want to do long lengths which you know if you can do that if you can get the cup get a couple i would definitely recommend that so 22nd that weekend that's when the my crinkler tool is coming up for you i did try and ask really nicely did she yeah we need it please i did that nicely because it's just you know from my point of view i'm you know i've tried wire work but i'm not i'm not fantastic it gives you the consistency yes which is that's what's that's what's lovely so it gives you it's a it's a it's an affordable far more affordable gallery wire isn't it yeah and there's nothing to stop you from you know doing this if you wanted to have a practice in your plated wire have a go with your plated wire and then move on to um and then move on to your um onto your stony silver but you know like the little ring you're wearing is a very very you know that that's not much wire and it's not very many gemstones is it but it looks really lovely it's beautiful isn't it just cool just right um just i'm just going to tell you something uh while i was running down the corridors trying to get you the wire white wrinkle at all um i was told that the wall of fame entry so i was i didn't i didn't know this i suppose because i don't do morning show but the water went up all the way [Laughter] i can't see anything else now [Laughter] oh do you know is he in he would do it but is he in on april the 1st let's see if he if he's here on april the 1st we have to do that a wall of wave yeah wall of fame so the wall of fame normally closes at one o'clock every day but today we are leaving it open until 6 pm and we've had so many entries in for tomorrow uh for when steve's here so so we're leaving it open until 6 p.m this afternoon so if you still want to get your wall of fame entries in you could do that all you've got to do is send your pictures in studio at jewelrymaker.com okay so studio joymaker.com and you can get those in before 6pm uh normandevon says hi all uh claire what is the thickest wire that you can go up to um in the crinkler i think the crinkler i'd go with a 0.8 yeah i think i do think it is the point actually from memory uh but yeah that cranky tool could get it for you unfortunately but it will be coming up for your weekend of the 20 seconds now there's around 16 of the kit left at the moment they're still over 30 in baskets would you believe the price point of this kit today is phenomenal it's the only way you've stolen around haven't you yes i have sorry yeah only way that you can get this turquoise it's brand new turquoise the only way you can get it is by killing him getting this kit this afternoon three turquoise cabs guaranteed around a pair and an oval four with a four three three millimeter rounds in the turquoise three millimeter rounds in the shell pearl and sterling silver wire in there as well your point eight and your point four millimeter gauge six meters in total for 29 pounds and 95 pence this afternoon abxc wanting mata congratulations lovely kits really lovely kitty just beautiful right now how would you like some water boys yes please how would you like another strand of those three mealworms yes please oh we haven't got them on their own [Laughter] no thanks what oh why haven't gotten into destroying them well i'm sorry that's what you that's what you could have had but as i've just said the only way that you can get it is by getting the kick the coins hold on is it have we got a turquoise megadeal no way um what strands are in the megadeal then moss because there's a lot of wheels here this could get very confusing oh turquoise magazine yeah faceted wheels oh this is your mega deal cabochons faceted wheels and rounds wow five o'clock mega deal it's the most limited mega deal our ross has ever seen oh 25 that is pretty limited isn't it five o'clock that's coming up right there right the coins for you look at these clowns they're stunning aren't they do you know i've got this strand i just i've just taken them off and put them in um sliders have you yeah because they are absolutely stunning that you know they're so striking they're like nothing else yeah and you know this is a fantastic fantastic example of this gemstone so um we've got quite a lot of turquoise to bring you and earlier on i was saying that unfortunately over 90 percent of what is in the industry is turquoise dyed halite so it's not actually turquoise um people are passing it off as turquoise and sometimes it can be tricky to tell um so there's a couple of ways a couple of tests that you can do to see if it is the real deal now one of those is um the hardness of the gemstone if it scratches quite easily um it's probably how light over your turquoise if you rub your finger over where the webbing is if you like or all these little you see you've got the host rock in with the turquoise there now the host rock over time will erode whereas the turquoise doesn't okay so you will get different levels within the gemstones you can see if i just run my nail across it it's quite rough and i can feel that where that host rock is it's sitting at a lower level than the turquoise that's the sign of genuine turquoise that's how i know i've got genuine turquoise and this is a perfect example here's another one where you can see the host rock that you've got here and again i just rubbed my nail across and i can feel that there's an indentation where that host rock is over time it's eroded so i know i've got the real deal now there's another test that you can do it is known as the destructive test for a reason you've got to be very very careful and if you've got some acetone nail polish remover uh put a little bit on a cotton bud on the back of the gemstone that won't be seen just give it a little white if the dye comes off you've got dye colored how light unfortunately uh not the real thing so a couple of tests because it can be quite tricky you know if i'm honestly there are a couple of um very good pieces of dyed outline out there that do look like the real thing but again if only there was a shopping channel that brought you the real thing that would give you a certificate of authenticity with it as well here we are you're buying with confidence here at jewelry maker we couldn't tell you it was turquoise if it wasn't we turned 10 this year here at jewelry maker we have been doing this for a decade now 79 pounds and 95 pets lu nv 0 8 16 to 19 millimeters in size 29 pounds and 95 pence five individuals and claire these would be perfect surely for the second thing that you've seen i was thinking that they would work really well wouldn't they yeah and you could almost have it like double-sided as well so you could do that that that technique going around the front and you could absolutely do it so it's going to go around the back and you'd have almost like a spinner wouldn't it be that would look really lovely yeah that would be fantastic 29 pounds and 95 pence lunv eight is your code 160 before six over five pressure option number one now let me tell you it is all kicked off today here at jewelry maker we have had some amazing deals for you steve bannon made a surprise appearance absolutely obliterated the price of a grand idiotics of all of the gemstones that's really wonderful though isn't it that everyone really got the chance to have something right incredible he comes and flexes his gemstone muscles and um slash the price unbelievable okay oh yes i'd oh i've got two strands of plain wheels this is the thing one is shorter one is shorter one is longer uh-huh yeah we'll just double check basically they will have the same description on the graphics plain wheels uh we've got to go by size on this one to uh just work out exactly what strand we are bringing you they're both gorgeous yeah okay this is one first a smaller one first half that's fabulous that just i mean again you can see the host rock on this turquoise as well and some of these really have some sleeping beauty hues in there don't they now for those of you that are turk boys lovers unfortunately uh the situation has it has got quite uh bleak with this gemstone you may know already that the sleeping beauty mind closed in august of 2012. um since then we've seen lots of mine closures particularly over in the us but you know bearing in mind that a lot of these mines were predominantly mined for copper initially mined for copper and then turquoise was your byproduct if you like um a lot of them have gone back to mining for the copper instead of the turquoise because it's more um financially viable so you know there isn't a huge amount coming out of the ground and because there is a lot of mine closures over in the u.s particularly it's pushed the prices up of your mongolian turk for your tibetan turquoise or usfa mexican everything so it really is one of those gemstones that i would urge you to get into your collections because prices are on the up now this particular strand being us of a turquoise it does hey no i love that one oh my gosh oh my gosh i'm panicking wow i was expecting i expected double that yeah to be honest that's 25 carats that you've got there as well isn't that just incredible look i love that in a dense design as well imagine that again love natural desolate your leather cords as well how many do we have for us single figures that is a great opportunity for you to get turquoise into your own collection at home forget your stash forget other people i think you should be making your own design yes yeah definitely babx 32 what would you do with your strand claire how would i do myself another bracelet i wear my bracelet all the time with my turquoise i love it i absolutely love it you know you think you know i say having an affinity to something i just think it's got a real power to it it's the the blue is is just a happy happy blue i think it's yeah it just makes it just lifts you yeah so i mean that's wow fantastic um way over allocated our producer ross is worth even just one of the hoses that's huge is that right let's bring you the other wheels then these ones slightly smaller in their size but longer as a strand these are really packed on yeah to this strand that's the thing with the wheels isn't it i mean so you'll see and it's so vibrant so vivid and you imagine if you cut that strand you're going to be you know you're going to get like triple that that impact of color because you're seeing that that very very fine fine edge you know if you did say maybe maybe like bubble style bracelets where the head pin facing forward the impact of that turquoise is gonna you know it will be really really striking really striking and you know you can see can't you look at the consistency in color with this particular strand which actually makes me think sleeping beauty even more with this one if you ever have the chance to go to milan and have a look at some of the boutique jewelers uh over there you'll um you'll see that pretty much all of it is sleeping beauty turquoise it's their first choice because it has consistency in its color this strand has consistency in its color it looks like sleeping beauty turquoise this one 29 pounds and 95 pence got 20 carats in total three by one to two by one millimeters in size josephine and chemistry collected dorian and staffordshire rebecca in somerset there anne's there in lincolnshire congratulations collector in gloucestershire you've just checked yours out lindsay in the west midlands congratulations to you loads of you coming through for this just look how many gemstones i think that's the thing it's having a close look at it because you've got they are they're quite delicate and especially these ones here you've got a lot of stones there yeah so if you rosa re-link those that's good that's you know they're going to have a lot you know i would say you've got enough for a necklace there your bracelets as well beautiful really lovely well done on the phone lines and on the web just make sure if you come through on the phone and your pressure option number one as soon as you possibly can that will put you straight through to the call center confirm you'll have this home in just a couple of days time just a couple of days time and so we've got more turquoise coming up for you i mean can i ask where we're going on price really limited beautiful wow there is a lot of turquoise in this bundle it's really really limited only 25 this is definitely one for the collectors isn't it that's exclusive gorgeous beautiful now um sorry ross i didn't quite catch what you said [Music] right let's have a look oh i love this this is so pretty this is so designer inspired oh that's really lovely i've not seen that have you noticed no we did them in the gold as well the gold-plated version it's just simple and i would be putting that with your turquoise i'd put put your jump ring on here and then do maybe a little bubble cluster of any of the turquoise strands would you yeah because that's you know you've got the sort of like color of the scene haven't you as well yeah and the sterling it would look so pretty wouldn't it um single figure quantity of these again it's a bit miss it miss out 80 rf 59 is your code for this one big big chunk cap 95 sterling silver you've got that textured beautiful you've got a very designer inspired look to this one and what looks like a perfectly round pearl um just sat on the silver there do you know we don't have a size on that but that looks to me like it's about five mil four or five mil um pearl that you've got and it looks perfectly lovely pearl isn't it divine all you'd have to do is take your jump ring pop it through the loop add it onto a chain close the jump ring 18 seconds is my personal best i'm sure you could do it much much quicker but we are literally talking seconds of work do you remember years ago i think it was it a late show and they did the remember the challenges that they used to do the earring [Music] the earring challenge do you remember very funny nine pounds and 95 pence that is all you're paying this afternoon chains here at jewelrymaker we've seen them i don't know 9.95 we've seen them at like 7.95 even 6.95 you've got a chinese dash just add that on present draw gifting that is useful mother's day yeah as well isn't it yeah i think it's the 21st of march mother's day um i'm pretty sure because i thought it was the 28th and then somebody corrected me i think it might be the 21st but again it's the end of march uh so we've got plenty of time to be getting these designs home putting your makes together uh for mother's day nine pounds and 95 pence that's gorgeous right oh is it i don't know where the time is going today fluorite bundle it's time for a starboy [Music] i've never seen this strand before come on color beautiful purples in there that's just stunning look at those colors that you've got it's a different banding as well isn't it really pretty stunning purples glacier greens and blues you've got there oh look at those that it's a cut on these i think that pumpkin cut um these ones you've got those square facets oh they're stunning aren't they now these are six millimeter rounds as well which is desert island size here at jewelry making you can incorporate them into so many of your jewellery makes they're so workable in your designs simple stretches um festival season yeah it's just around the corner as well stretch your bracelets i mean they'd fly off your craft store they really i mean look how wearable that is there's something quite spring-like about fluorite as well isn't there yeah i think it because you haven't you've got some of the greens haven't you got the light lightness in there they are i love the both of these strands are amazing they really are gorgeous two different shapes but equally as versatile as each other so we've got 45 carats in your rondelles 90 carats in your rainbow pumpkin cut six millimeter rounds there as well at both 38 centimeter strands you're gonna get a lot of jewellery from these grand total of 135 carats now we talk about festival drawer because of its florescence so you can see the fluorescents there but under ultraviolet light it's just got the most phenomenal phenomenal it's amazing isn't it hit the floor right hit the flights festival hit the floor don't you hit floor right yeah yes like the dance floor hit the floor right under all of those ultraviolet lights at your festival imagine that 22 pounds and 90 pence for both strands that is how much you should be paying that one there that's incredible isn't it yeah i don't know what purples yes the purples are quite um quite popular aren't they quite quite typical of this gemstone but that's like a pink another really really pink hue that you've got there it's really bright isn't it it is but all of you that have checked out at 22 pounds and 90 pence that's not what you're paying oh 12.95 that's for both strands this afternoon that's incredible do you know i would like to see that well you would pay wouldn't you a stretchy bracelet and probably not a genuine gemstone yeah it may be uh yeah you know i'm thinking i'm going to name a few names here you know when they do jewelry collections on uh say marks and spencer's next yeah uh zara yeah so something like that where it's not it could be a plastic or or or glass you know you'd pay that more for just you know for a little a straightforward bracelet you'd pay more than um 12 pound 95 right yeah absolutely that's beautiful so we could get comfortably two bracelets from each strand four bracelets you could get there it might be a bracelet and a necklace that you want and an anklet you know these are amazing amazing strands collecting counter tyrone's got three uh avril in hampshire well done to you janice in london june in greater manchester collector you're there as well i've got another collector on the web loads of you checking out and a lot of multi buyers that is a great deal to be coming in for this afternoon one postage three pounds and 95 pence that's all you're paying i look beautiful these are some of my favorite colors in fluorite they're gorgeous aren't they i love that glow beautiful glow i think this this kind of tealy green hue that you get here makes me think vintage again it's almost like sea glass isn't it yes it is yes just like sea glass yeah i love those uh welcome to trini you've just checked out jillian's there collected in essex debbie in greater manchester got another collective the collecting countertops just got up to four as well amazing you can get as many as you like so there's no limits if you have they've got up to six now i love that i love the fact that you can i think this this collector encounter tyrone might be doing a festival that's what i'm thinking yeah yeah just a fair isn't it yeah any fair i think that you would really really be yeah making your money on that definitely especially when you're just looking at six pounds 50 per strand incredible value you've got there keep coming through and keep checking out collect it in essex patricia in bristol uh debbie and collector once you've checked out a couple of days time you have it delivered to your door one postage in any one day it's just 3.95 fantasy yorkshire welcome to you as well that's gorgeous gorgeous bundle well done right now where did i get this wrong with that up there right have a look uh oh my gosh is this a magnetic clasp please tell me we have quantity no 10 oh fastest fingers first as soon as the graphics are in dial oh 800 604 605 we hardly ever have these and i don't think i've ever seen a magnetic clasp of this size they're usually more sizeable yeah so to work with a stretchy or something like that yeah and all the strands of um turquoise that we've had aren't they that's brilliant that's a lovely size it's a lovely effect as well and the fact as well sometimes because people do ask don't they for they don't want um any stones on it or they don't want any um um cz or maybe swarovski the fact that this is complete you have got that hammered effect yeah but it's plain isn't it it's you know it's going to go with any gemstone you want to put with it it's no magnetic it won't come off the end of the tweezers look at that so you'd think sometimes you think with a magnetic cloud if you catch it it's going to come apart but it does it's a really really strong class that you've got there for those of you that have dexterity problems and even those of you that don't it can be quite a task trying to fasten a necklace that happens on it yeah i i find bracelets there i think they're hard like a dog chase and it's tails yes yeah yeah yeah five pounds at wall glenda smart first in for very clever [Music] oh i tell you what let's go for this one because i bought this for my niece for christmas and she loves it i wear one of our uh comet pearls quite often common pill and it does look like a comic book we had them as a deal of the day really limited once upon a time i managed to get my hands on one and a lot of people always admire that and my niece was admiring it and then we had these and i thought do you know what i've never seen these these are gorgeous i think there's like four left claire is really really limited i love and the heart look at that how pretty you love heart i do um your baroque pearl 24 by 17 millimeters in size 95 sterling silver all you've got to do is pop that onto a chain look amazing wouldn't it r a r f 81 valentine's day yeah we've got um a week and a half so you'll have this home in time for valentine's day perfect glenda in greater manchester is in and's there lillian you're there congratulations catherine you've just managed to check out as well they're last of stock so as quickly as you can we are way over allocated for that one beautiful okay there's about five of the kit left just have a look at claire's jewellery this is like a boutique kit that you've got here shell pearl turquoise rounds and three cabbages yeah sorry pinch that one around a pair and an oval whoopsie there we go twenty nine pounds and 95 pence for this kit this afternoon brilliant there's a handful of chances left there are more in baskets than we have available quantity now just bear in mind that this show will be repeated throughout the night people will be watching in different time zones uh we've got our night owls of course that will be watching the replay and coming in for this so there's a good chance if you have it in your basket you don't check out that it will disappear and it'll be gone forever the only way that you can get these today and claire you have been amazing thank you thanks for having me for joining us where are you back uh i'm back friday morning gem setting do you know what this weekend is going to be amazing here at jewelry maker uh claire will be back with you on friday morning for the gem setting weekend um i'm with you for another hour we've got your mega deal coming up for you after the break which is turquoise like all of the turquoise we've got really limited there's only 25 chances available it is for the collectors there's a huge amount there and so please do not go anywhere i'll be back with you in a couple of minutes time for your turquoise mega deal our brand new get started with jewelry maker page has been created 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and i do that a lot with turquoise because that tends to be the places where you see this gemstone you know your artisan jewelers um your crystal shops that that you know um handcrafted silver jewellery um turquoise cabochons set into sterling silver bezel set in two designs that can command really really high prices so you know i wouldn't be surprised to see a marquis especially of this kind of size high double figures in sterling silver i wouldn't be surprised at all just look at the selection that you have here ranging from ovals this one is lovely look at that beautiful pair you've got there isn't that stunning i love that tone you've got um and they said oh that one's beauty there's ring rings and actually if i line them on the desk in just a second this your chunkier pair that you've got there that's gorgeous isn't it and then next to it you've got another pair that actually isn't quite as dense as the other so if i lay them on the desk for you just you can see those two side by side you might look at them and think right well i'll claw the wrong set with this one i'll net with the other you know having these different depths in your gemstones will give us opportunities with our jewelry making so you know it might be netting specifically that you love to do so you might have that cabochon there that you can do that with again claw prong setting if you just wanted to simply glue one to let's say a ribbon end it might be this one that you go for because it's lighter in its weight so actually along the the cabochon pack just by itself there's a lot of variety in there isn't there a lot of shapes and a lot of variety now what's the carat weight on these ross um we'll go with just the cabochons to start with really 142 cats now is it tibetan or is it mongolian it is tibetan every time i say it's tibetan it is the manga it turns out to be the mongolian turquoise but tibetan kind of classically has these green hues in the turquoise a really beautiful mix of the greens and the blues in there this is a fine example um of your tibetan turquoise and a massive massive carat weight you then have the faceted wheels so these strands are very very popular and the guys love these strands as well i think they're great really wearable and in dense jewelry for simple bracelets whether you are popping a few of those into the center of a slider bracelet whether you are taking a small section a graduated section popping them onto a head pin and having those in earrings again we're looking at a shape that is so versatile it really is and on this particular strand of your fasted wheels you've got 48 carats in total two by one to six by two millimeters in size so that brings us to 190 carats so far of your turquoise we then do have a strand of three mill rounds that look like the ones we had in the kit your reconstituted turquoise three millimeter rounds 15 carats that takes us to 205 carats in total of turquoise in this kit now for all of this today all of the turquoise that you have your rounds your faceted wheels and your beautiful cabinets there 155 pounds and 85 pence on the web but we're nowhere near imagine if you set a few of these cabochons bezel set them into sterling silver your silver clay what kind of prices would you pop on them because they've got i mean the marquis said you know i'm thinking around the 60 pounds mark for that the huge oval i don't know 40 to 50 pounds depending on where you're selling it's a couple of pieces you're going to have a lot of your money back xf xc69 now this is quite possibly one of the most limited edition mega deals that we've brought to you we only started with 25 99 pounds and 95 pence there's 142 carats in the cabochon assortment i've got two four six seven individual cabochons there you may get more of them at smaller sizes you may get less of them at larger sizes if you have the budget to multi-buy get as many as you can multi buy pick your favorite pack of cabbage lines you can send the others back if that is something you want to do that is absolutely fine now can i just say congratulations to all of the collectors that have checked out so far because we are not done yet you've checked out you've secured your purchase you've got yours but you're not paying 99 pounds and 95 pence we're going even lower for something that is so limited edition get involved now if you haven't dialed already you can do so on the phone lines 1 800 604 6055 on the web at www.jewelrymaker.com or via the app go to your app store search for jewelry maker you can download us free of charge there xf xc 69 at 79 pounds and 95 pence that is incredible for what we are looking at here that is an incredible do you've got 205 carats of your turquoise prices are on the rise not just for the us of a turquoise but for your mexican turquoise for your tibetan turquoise your mongolian turquoise it's all going up and up and up in price grab this opportunity while you can you've got so much turquoise to be working with in your designs here collecting welding to you margaret in somerset josephine and cambridgeshire collector in essex maria in surrey sandy and chemistry collector in gloucestershire world and trisha you've just checked out as well how many pence 39 pence a carrot 39 pence per carat for genuine turquoise it's not diet how light it's not dyed magnesite that we are looking at here it's the real deal we could only put 25 of these bundles together for you this afternoon take advantage i do understand that that is a considered price 79.95 but check it out now so that you don't miss out on this opportunity your card isn't debited until your order is ready to be shipped which is the following working day your order stays open until midnight tonight so you actually have all that time to think about it can i just tell you as well that this strand here and the faceted wheels these have been to air before on their own for the price that you're seeing on your screen right now so essentially we're getting all of those cabochons and that strand of rounds thrown in for free how amazing is that xf xc 69 is your code all 800 604 605. well done if you manage to get those there's just a couple left now and good luck to those there's about 25 in baskets right now yikes okay um now this is pretty goodness um let's have a look oh look at these these remind me of those mints soft ones look at that color yeah those are the ones um that color oh gosh it they are just dreamy i love this strength one of my favorite shapes in a gemstone as well just that one there in a ring now guest designer claire mcdonald showed us a fantastic fantastic um um setting i guess wasn't it it was like a claw process she said it was essentially like a claw prong setting it was um taking on the look of the gallery wire but far more affordably with the wire crinkling tool it gave us that consistency in in the uh in the in the angles of the wire if you like that setting would be perfect on these look at those they're amazing 95 carats of your mongolian turquoise you've got here at 10 to 16 millimeters in size you've got 2 4 6 8 10 11 individual gemstones across the strand and again with these ones you can see you've got the real deal you can see part of that host rock just run your nail across it wherever you see it it should sit lower than the turquoise because over time it does erode that's the sign of genuine turk boys you've got there wd jn 76 you are kidding me how many do we have right we've got 37 can i just call it um an ss i can't say it triple s um basically steve was on air a couple of days ago they were called just to tell you what the sss stands for steve's super savers which meant that we you've seen today when steve calls the prices he's welcoming you to the jewelry maker family and thanking you for staying with us for nearly a decade now this is a super steve's super saver which means we can honor the price that he brought this to you for just a couple of days ago now i would start to dial 860 before 605 so the other day they didn't get to play this so we're looking at quantity of 37 okay steve didn't have time to bring this to you didn't didn't get to play it so you literally have no idea where it's going but basically before steve came on air um he went through the whole of the show the whole of the show looked at every single item and told the producer exact just say that again ross trust me dial in now and multi buy multi buy at that price there will be multi buyers in this auction trust me can i just say we've got 37 there is approaching 20 in baskets and the phone lines have lit up that quantity is going to vanish before your eyes when you see that price there is no way that you could guess that price there is no way it's a steve's super saver deal steve approved this price for you are you ready i couldn't i couldn't get it for that price pete on camera two couldn't get it for that price producer russ couldn't in fact we couldn't buy this for that price 29 pounds and no do you know what in the nicest possible way folks i just wish i wasn't sat on this side right now i want to be at home buying this i want to be multi-buying this any one of those gemstones in a ring at 30 pounds i'd probably question the authenticity it's 95 carats of genuine turquoise that you have here look at that that is incredible lots of you multivine collecting kent's got two collector you've got two weldon uh jacqueline worksheet you've got two tatianas then mary welding doreen uh congratulations collector in conwy wells and denise you're there linda weldon sujo you've got yours josephine and cambridgeshire deborah riaz there marie collector in essex i've got another collector box are you all there as well congratulations to you that is nuts su j suffolk just got him from work madness thank you suzhou you are welcome see just in time just in time that is just incredible incredible value and look at that color it looks like the sea out of a holiday brochure doesn't it that's incredible oh 800 604 605 if you don't confirm you are going to miss out on this opportunity this afternoon you will miss out on this deal it's fastest fingers first speed is the name of the game i've got seven available chances for you today a lot of you deciding that now you're going to get um we're at 149.95 this deal is like buy one get for free is that right buy one get for free that is just how steve bennett rolls uh wdjn76 29 pounds and 95 pence we've got seven chances uh producer rosh just said um please don't leave us with any we'd like to delete all evidence at this auction that would be i'll just take that i'll take them all ross i'll take last six i'll have them all yeah i'll take them all oh my gosh um loads of you multi-buying her true very regular customer you've managed to get to collector in gwentz you've managed to get two deborah's got two tatiana's got to uh suzanne in neath you're there collector marie oh my gosh if any of you should change your mind those of you that have got two that think oh do you know well that's too many it's too greedy i don't need two strands you could send it back mark it for my attention i will happily purchase it from you for more than that like there's two four six eight ten eleven individual gemstones even the smallest the smallest ones pair of earrings that to me has got to be at least a 40 pound pair of earrings whether you're putting them in bare copper whether you are putting them in sterling silver i've got three sandra it could be you michelle it could be you collect it most design it could be you marie it could be you collect it in gloucestershire it could be you elizabeth it could be you janice new telephone caller irene all on the phone lines i don't like it i don't like it it's scary wdjn76 a massive massive they're sweet earrings pendant ring that would be in three figures surely 10 o'clock tomorrow morning it's gonna be absolute chaos here tomorrow i'm watching pete i am watching i am watching i will be too um we got meeting can i just tell you what ross did hannah do you want to do another one yeah okay only 20 of this one steve's super saver special are why am i adding one in there i've turned into four what is it steve stupid see see solid excuse me if it were solid sterling silver as well i'd have no chance okay oh my days okay how many do we have 20 never been under 20 pounds i think there's a little bit of a clue in that oh 800 624 605 55 carats this one did this one make it to air no it didn't get time to play it again the other day um i think i think they got a bit over they had to kick him off didn't they in the end that was just they overran so much um there were some there were some items left over that didn't get played so um i mean where did you find them ross how did you get out yeah oh wouldn't you like to know 55 carats of your turquoise now this is your u.s of a turquoise i just check out sujo just say just check out josephine just check out doreen just check out don't hang around it's going under 20 pounds yeah that's right that's right director ben under 20. you're not gonna get this one i'm sorry okay nv35 is your code for this one obviously it goes without saying this is a brand new lowest ever price it's a special 19 pounds and 95 pence well done suzanne well done sue j well done josephine collector congratulations to you michelle you've just checked out as well i've got another collector there how many did i have 20 only 20 to go around and you know what again you can multi bar you know sometimes with um offers in supermarkets they might limit you per customer so they might say well you can only have three of these or six that's where the the red chocolate boxes six per customer we don't do that here at jewelry maker you can take as many as you like if your budget will allow you to this is a great why would we do this with turquoise i have no idea oh eight hundred six triple four six double five lawn is there her treats back backing taking advantage of your one postage this afternoon so i remember you've only got one pmp if you've been shopping with us anyway you have nothing to lose by adding to your order just add to your order if you change your mind 30 day no cribble no cobble no questions asked money back guarantee brenda in derbyshire caroline suffolk you've just checked out collecting glossier collected in yorkshire margaret in somerset it could be you i've got two chances left it's fastest fingers first oh a nv 35 is your code for this one what an amazing amount i said what an amazing deal today has been nuts you know sometimes when everything seems a bit surreal and you kind of think did that just happen was i there yeah like when steve bennett walked in earlier on there was that there was producer ross contemplating for a good few minutes whether to take grand diddy right from 129.95 to 99.95 like really thinking about it really thinking about what we could lose now steve bannon walks in and says you know what david 49.95 oh he's crazy um right oh is this the croissant wow the weight of that is ridiculous have a look at these it is and it's chunky again i'm just going to pop this on the desk so you can see the depth of the gemstone 98 carats wow it's lovely isn't it really busy it is like a storm because those blues beautiful crisicola all the way uh from the congo it did a very difficult location for us to get to it in actual fact and with a lot of crisis you will find uh kind of malachite in a lot of them as well you know you can get malachite from the same location so more often than not you get those real green hues in your crazy cola 19 pounds and 95 pence this is a gemstone that tiffany and co uh put on the gemstone map marketed it fantastic job of marketing the gemstone and um prices of course shot through the roof they they made some incredible incredible ranges featuring this this gemstone over the years but to be fair today i don't know if there is any chrysler cola jewellery on tiffany co's website the last time i looked the only piece that i could find uh was a gents bracelet with with rounds that was 300 pounds that isn't actually such a bad price particularly inco i don't think but still not do we make your prices i loved it i love this elongated pair that's lovely isn't it whoopsie durable right have a look at these ones oh i love these these are amazing i've not seen this strand before wow these are lovely look i love that rough look i look they look like turquoise they look like the tibetan turquoise don't they really really similar um in their appearance i love those i mean look at that one there in a ring organic wire maybe the sterling silver that you got in the kit maybe some bare copper that's beautiful what i think these are nice for gents rings actually you know when we talk about um you know like gents pieces and such we don't necessarily talk about rings we talk about bracelets like macrame and things like that these would be great wouldn't they i think ideal very masculine feel to these but very unisex at the same time at 14 by 9 to 18 by twelve millimeters in size you've got two four six eight ten twelve fourteen individual gemstones on that strand ranging from fourteen by nine to eighteen by twelve millimeters in size i love these little spicer bees here as well i can't tell you that they're gemstones because i don't think that they are but whatever we've got as the spacer beads on this strand they've been faceted really beautifully they've been finished really beautifully so i would definitely be using those somewhere else in design maybe just adding those to something like a simple shepherd you know to jazz up your shepherd hook wmnb 27 is your code they're probably words that you will never hear again either i've never heard that sentence director said i've never heard that sentence before you probably never hear it again jazz let me shut the hook 19 pounds and 95 pence did i count them 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 individual gemstones at just 19 pounds and 95 pence well done if you've managed to get those oh my days i blind steve turquoise tubes are these are gorgeous these are really really pretty it's your deal of the day [Music] this is what you could have had i'm so sorry i'm so sorry we literally we checked a few minutes ago and it was available and now it's sold out so i can't actually bring you the deal of the day um turquoise has been really popular today hasn't it what's your deal of the day unfortunately it has sold out literally in the last few minutes since we last checked so i do apologize that we can't bring that to you it's gorgeous isn't it really pretty um ross i've got some ethiopian opal that has been there for a long time winking at me it's really really beautiful oh yeah i mean this is so it just goes to show you again you know it doesn't matter what the gemstone shape is whether it is nugget form whether it's a faceted rondelle whether it's a wheel whatever you know the quality is always there oh ben gibbs that is amazing look at this opal oh my word my job here is done uh eight carrots i i look at that can i just explain that because i know when you look at it on camera two which is uh the the camera in the studio you look at that there's camera two there's pete and he's pete by the way he's taking his hair off um so he looks very different he shaved his head and you know when like you don't know he just walked in the office today we were like it suits him but we were really shocked um anyway so camera two at cameraman peaked in in the studio we've got all of these lights it doesn't look the same it just doesn't look the same and this is a great way of showing you so on camera two yes we can see play of color but you can see how the studio lights are washing out that play of color but then we put it in the light box we turn those horrible fluorescent lights off and we use a torch which is one direct source of light normally that would be the sun and that's what you get that's it how amazing how unbelievable is that completely natural ethiopia i mean you've got pin fight you've almost got a harlequin affecting some of those going on there as well i could stay i know because it does literally leave me speechless i have no words for that i could stare at that you know this whole thing with mindfulness that that's my mindfulness right there genuinely i could stare at that for hours i guess it kind of does have it kind of does has um have the almost like a it's almost like a lava lamp isn't it remember what was that um that was my impression of a lava lamp um yeah so basically you know it's like with all those colors moving around and that that is kind of meant for it's meant to have that calming effect isn't it but this is just something else the reds the pinks you've got coming through the greens the purples the oranges the yellows there isn't a color that you cannot see in this opal it's just phenomenal and it's every single every single gemstone 49 pounds and 95 pence for you this afternoon i love irregular shapes in any gemstone it adds to the organicness of the gemstone pounds and 95 pence d-e-n-f-85 is your code for this one 1-800-624-625 collector in bristol wendy in denver she congratulations to you we've got collector in flintshire there as well get your certificate of authenticity with this one this is the real deal that we are looking at oh i don't know what i'm doing earrings with this oh you know those earrings um that linda bronwell that linda bronwell uh does quite often in fact she we've seen sheila do it a few times as well using a piece of chain and then just popping the gemstones onto featherweight headpins and just popping them all like you've got this kind of cluster effect and you get all that movement you know this is a gemstone that needs to move it does need to move you want to see the light hitting it at different angles so you get this amazing display of color coming from your opals they're great in earrings but you can't see yourself in earrings that's the only thing isn't it bubble style rings these have worked really well for as well d e n f 85 now to get it just tell that number at the bottom of your screen 1 800 624 605 option number one is what you need to press that will skip the automated message i mean you are more than welcome to listen to it if you want to but to save missing out come through as quickly as you can and confirm your purchases you will have them home in just a couple of days time it's not very long to wait at all and four to five working days on your standard delivery you can upgrade to premium uh which is just five pounds and 95 pence you get it that little bit quicker two to three working days on your premium delivery and i just always think if you've been shopping with us all day if you've bought lots and lots of items today extra two pounds on your delivery i'm impatient terrible ridey ho oh this is all of them together is it oh summer now you could put any strand of turquoise with these and it will look incredible wow summer oh my gosh look at these burning cues that you've got in the gemstone do you know carnelian is a great alternative to mexican fire opal and mexican fire opal with these kind of hues will command you know premium prices these are the kind of cues that collectors are looking for um obviously it's carnelian so it's not mexican fire opal we will get it more affordably we've got very very similar look now i've got three strands you've got your corner drilled rounds uh nine to eleven millimeters in size 110 carats in this strand 35 carats in your rondelles fasted rondelles 2 by 1 to 4 by 3 millimeters and 98 carats in your faceted pair there so these are 8 by 6 to 14 by 11 millimeters in size you don't have to choose you will get all three strands i love these rounds that are drilled in this way they're perfect for rings you know if you want a statement ring but you want that to be around that will stand so proud on the finger really really proud rq xc57 we could have the ring we could have the bracelet you could maybe use this strand for earrings and a pendant so same gemstone lots of different shapes will give you a fantastic fantastic suite of jewelry oh my gosh 29 pounds and 95 pence but all three strands for you this afternoon all three of them i'll just count the pairs for you you've got 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 individual gemstones that could be 12 pairs of earrings that you've got on that strand you're faceted rondelles that could be a necklace couldn't in fact you could have the fastest rundowns and one pair just dropping from the center there rings earrings bubble style designs with your rounds there as well 29.95 just 10 pounds per strand rqxc 57 is your code for those ones there was a design it's upstairs actually something in the um on the staircases you've got the stairs one of our in-house designers either sue oran put it together quite some time ago now i do talk about it a lot because it's such a statement design it's one of our you know our old style kind of um uh neck not cuffs what's the word i'm looking for collars necklace collars um and then there is just tassels and tassels of wooden beads turquoise and carnelian just it's the most beautiful tribal phenomenal phenomenal design it really is put that with any of the turquoise it will look amazing 29.95 just make sure you're checking out for those as soon as you can r xc 57 is your code for those gorgeous ridey hope wow this is gorgeous strong we had some zabrite garnet right at the start yes it was today my goodness me um we had um a bundle of go on it we had a zabrite garden it has tonight gone and a purple garnet strand with you earlier on uh zavrock garnet is one of those that is very very limited in the last decade yields are down uh by 80 percent like it's a it's very very thin on the ground for years and years and years here at jewelry maker we didn't actually have any right on it it's only very recently um that we've had it back ombre really really on trend game fashion week kicks off in just a couple of days time you'll see it a lot in clothing you know lots of different designs this is what it's all about at the moment so having these kind of strands very on trend not only do you have a collectible gemstone very rare gemstone of that but you've got something that's really on trend at the moment as well mcnv83 is your code for this one you've got 25 carats of your ombres have right garlic 3x1 to 4x2 millimeters in size that is a 16 centimeter strand that you have there so just adding a clasp and a jump ring you've got perfect bracelet there that's amazing and that is all i would do with this strand i wouldn't add anything i wouldn't take anything away just as it is it looks fantastic green mother nature's backdrop it will go with anything if you wanted to add to this you could very very easily if you want to put other gemstones other varieties of your garnet maybe the carnelian that we've just had that would look lovely with those wouldn't it 29 pounds and 95 pence get your stiff cut of authenticity it's an extra 25 pence if you add it to your order or you can print it off free of charge jewelrymakeup.com nuggets xavrite go on it nugget so let me just show you the two together because you can see that when you're looking at the color of the gemstone which is what we are looking for with fabric garnet there's no compromise you've got the same tone you've got the same hue in both of the strands but they're nugget form so it means that they will be more affordable great if you've got both the strands to show your customer the stages the processes that the gemstones go through there's 130 carats on that strand do you know i'm just going to pop that strand down a second just the one in the center just that one on its own in a necklace design gold-plated 925 sterling silver head pin on a gold-plated 925 chain job done and that is something that you could well see in a designer boutique with a high double figure three figure price tag on it's savorite garlic we're talking about here great opportunity for everyone to be able to get this bk are you 59 is your code oh 800. six triple four six double five if you just want that organic look you know maybe just pop some gold-plated sterling silver spacer beads in between each of those nuggets you can even rose and re-link this that would look fantastic as well wouldn't if you were to rosary link them and it would go much further as well 6x3 to twelve by four millimeters in size you've got two four six eight 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 and we're about halfway so you're looking at approximately 40 to 42 gemstones across the strand there and they're sizeable you know 40 to 42 gemstones we're talking an average 40 to 42. that's over three carats it is you know i kind of went down my head and thought ah that's half right garnet it doesn't cut it you don't get it in carrot whites like that oh i would be multi buying that's amazing 14 hands and 95 pence that one there is glowing as well it's beautiful i do do you know what i'm just going to leave it as it is at the moment look how pink this is isn't that just beautiful absolutely stunning more good night now a gemstone that we couldn't get our hands on a few years ago or i'd say a few years ago probably talking about four maybe five years ago it kind of disappeared um for a time um and it wasn't just us here at joymaker it was your big jewelry designers that couldn't get their hands on it either obviously whenever this happens prices go up you know the more scarce something is the more limited something is um the higher the price will be i mean i say that as a general rule of thumb because here at jewelry maker somehow the more limited something becomes the lower we go in price but generally speaking in the gemstone industry it's not how it works this is st i mean look at those pinks that these are probably some of the best examples of morganite i think i've ever seen that in the rough and the rondelle was there as well 90 carats in the rough and 62 carats in your rondelles they are natural look at the color look at the color then that this is natural morganite this is everything i look for in my morgan night they are incredible oh my word and those morganite nugets i'm just thinking back to some monica vernade pieces that i've seen one of those one of those oh on a gold 18 carat gold for my chain um high double figures i think maybe maybe even more i'm just checking for drill holes on these i don't think there's any drill holes i'm just going to check out because they're really difficult to see in the nuggets sometimes if they haven't got any drill holes there's lots of different ways they have got drill holes they do this is brilliant okay um so what i would do there's a bracelet there's some bracelets just around the corner there pete i saw them earlier on on the shelf with the nuggets on so you could do oh not that corner pete just here on the shelf just here somewhere they were behind me there's some nuggets rough nuggets now i can't find the drill holes on these ones there's definitely one on that one thank you oh so this is a necklace design i don't know who made this or where it's coming from but this is very monica venada inspired this particular necklace here um diopside creamed upside tanzanite and aquamarine you've got something like this morganite added in there oh my days just one of those incredible and then you've got your rondelles there as well what a phenomenal phenomenal deal 39 pounds and 95 pence no wonder loads of you are in for this one at deborah's out in berkshire margaret in worcestershire gabby in cambridgeshire congratulations to you lots and lots of you there checking out for this one this is a gorgeous design i don't know who made this you've got some seed beads on there that just linked together jump rings and that's a gorgeous design isn't it so designer inspired that one 39.95 debbie's there congratulations gabby and camera cheers just need to check out right um tanzanite which goes beautifully with morganite and this is a tanzanite bundle i'm just going to bring back the morganite because ah look at these there is just something so beautiful about that combination of gemstones aren't they gorgeous 40 carrots in one of the strands 70 carats in another of your strands there tanzanite now this is a gemstone that we have been telling you for 10 years now and that is running out that you need to get into your stash and when we started here jewelry maker kind of day dot we were telling you that there was seven to ten years left of mine in um which there was predicted ten years ago and we've never ever really reduced that time as time has gone by and i think that is simply because we just never thought it would run out and it hasn't as yet not that we've heard anyway um but what we do know is that nothing's coming out of the ground at the moment what we do know is that we're a thousand meters into the mind what we do know is that the president of tanzania ordered the military to build a wall around the mine 23 kilometers in size around the mine to protect what is rightfully theirs because there are a huge amount of people in the industry that are passing off tanzanite's tanzanite that is not tanzanite the huge smuggling operation that was uncovered uh which is the reason that the president ordered the military to build that wall in the first place you know this gemstone has got to be protected whatever is left it's one locational there's only the one mine tanzanite one in the whole wide world um that we can get this gemstone from and of course on the back of that prices have gone up 1967 it was discovered 1969 was when it was put on the gemstone map tiffany and co launched this gemstone it rocketed onto the gemstone scene now last year saw the 50th anniversary of tanzanite and tiffany co along with lots of other big jewelry houses launched new collections to celebrate the 50th anniversary on the back of that marketing the prices went up again and if we are realistic if we are honest they're not going to come down they're just not you have 110 carats in total amazing amazing color throughout the strand both of the strands here excuse me 99 pounds and 95 pence on your screens this afternoon oh 800 604 605 it's the gemstone of new beginnings whether that be a new relationship whether that be a new home whether it be it's a new day whatever that newness be do you know what who needs a reason when you are getting these for 99 pounds and 95 pence that is over a hundred carats in total you have there there is no better time to provide tanzanite here at jewelry maker there is no better place to be buying your tanzanite and you're certainly certainly not going to get these prices elsewhere for this carat weight and this quality well done if you manage to get that aquamarine i think we've got all the blues these are lovely and you know what i'm just going to show you the the morganite baby blues baby pinks look at that doesn't that look beautiful really really pretty it's stunning isn't it 350 carats 12 by 10 millimeters in size 38 centimeter strand do i love the consistency and size you've got with these i'm thinking bracelets so earlier on i do apologize i don't think i showed them to you claire made um with the mookite flowers and she made a ring and she made a like a wish bracelet as well just using one of the gemstones the wish bracelet really really simple to make really simple to make all you need is a little bit of cord not either side of the gemstone sliding knot at the back job done it's as easy as that with those slider braces and you know what i think because of the shape of these as well the roundness of them the way they sit on the wrist these would be ideal for making a design like that you've got two four six eight ten twelve fourteen sixteen eighteen twenty twenty two twenty four twenty six twenty eight thirty that's two thirty four thirty five individual gemstones if you are working on your birthstone collections for this year you've got to have it in your stash march it's just around the corner oh my gosh it's next month i just really like that is like that's the the quarter the quarterly mark isn't it i know it's like literally just fab but my goodness me are you okay man bender said march is the start of autumn as well isn't it that's exciting um there he is spring spring is what you meant thank goodness right now what have we got time to i don't know what i've got some more turquoise here ross number five should we just do them anyway there's only two yeah you're gonna have to be really really quick this is a gorgeous strand really really pretty it looks like sleeping beauty to me oh look at that oh that's gorgeous only two fastest fingers burst 10 carats 10 carats of your turquoise fasted run down three by two millimeters in size 24 pounds it's gorgeous 24 pounds and 95 pence it's gone it's gone sorry zoe zoe okie cokey what should be number 10 ross ah oh i'll just put it back in the wrong place right neon appetite it's sodium so neon that is all of the blue look at that it's a matter i love the glow on this you can just see it glowing on the desk there as well isn't that beautiful 30 carats of your neon appetite stunning gemstone it's a type 2 gemstone in terms of clarity so diamonds have a clarity grading scale all of their own uh i.e you know si graded si1 si2 bbsi vsi etc um your coloured gemstones fall into type one type two and type three categories so your type three would be something like corundum that we should expect to see included your type one is something like topaz that we should expect to see i clean your appetite sits somewhere in the middle somewhere in the middle that does have inclusions that you may or may not see so in terms of clarity you've got fantastic clarity here beautiful beautiful inner glow 12 pounds and 95 pence hl are you 43 is your code for this one oh 800 604 605 or on the web this afternoon at www.jewelrymaker.com if you just got in from work perhaps do check the web we have had a ridiculous afternoon here at jewelry maker honestly it's been so busy today and and there's so many treats coming up for you on the late show at this evening as well it's going to be fantastic it really is 800 604 6 double five hl are you 43 great one for the guys this isn't it perfect with the gold perfect with the sterling silver just look amazing wouldn't it um well done to valerie you've got yours elizabeth is there congratulations and you've just checked yours out collected in bed but here well done to you um how long do we have ben okay i think we've got time squeezing one more let's do this one number six ross this is lush look at the shape of these as well this is gorgeous look at these shapes one just one independent fabulous really delicate drill hole you've got on these as well so using your finer gauge of wire oh look at those 45 carats you can really see the kind of malachite greens coming through there can't you 20 by eight millimeters to 24 by 13 millimeters in size oh eight hundred six two four six double five one on some leather chord would be nice for the guys as well wouldn't it uh um vx 89 is your code for these just 12 pounds and 95 pennies is all you're looking at this afternoon add that to your order you've got one postage in any one day here at joymaker and that will go right up until midnight tonight so keep adding to your order um and taking advantage of that now i will be back with you on friday afternoon we've got gem setting gem setting daydream setting weekend uh coming up for you on friday it's going to be a really really exciting show for you i can't wait can't remember who's with me as usual but do check your programme guide and your schedule that will give you the rundown for the next seven days i'll let you know your presenters and your guest designers and the shows that you've got upcoming uh xena is with you next with guest designer monica rumor has it they've got a dvd launch don't go anywhere whatever you do for the next few days have a safe view a great view and i shall see you back here on friday take care love jewelry maker but don't have an account you can now purchase items on the jewelry maker website through our guest checkout to do so select the products you wish to purchase and head over to the shopping basket | JewelleryMaker | UCFvjtXxNRy5Hv131YSbuNlQ | 2020-02-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 47,783 | 247,022 |
tOiYbFev5Hw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOiYbFev5Hw | We have toolbox on the truck 🚒 🧰 #shorts #truck #tools #toolbox | have toolboxes outside on the truck try to a couple of straps in there cuz we have had this issue before where they'll load the truck and I mean it's convenient for us to keep our materials up front we have straps we have load bars we have all those things but when a shipper just kind of loads you and you know you're not allowed back there they didn't pull anything out for you now now all of your load bars and securement equipment is up front you can't get to it so of course it's not practical to leave at the back cuz then they couldn't put Freight in the truck so um kind of a the Safeguard though if I have a couple of uh straps at the back I can always just take those out you know even after the truck's loaded when we pull up I can hop in there and straps back there to secure the break there's still blue paint all down chips all down with when they drag it out they scraped IR all yeah it's the the the r TR the r TR they still scraped all that when they were pouring out yeah there was about probably two Ines on each side of the box I mean it's like it wasn't like was tight protective or anything | EXAM Transport & Co. | UCl6S3jUXMCed5HLEaALkW4w | 2024-02-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 227 | 1,112 |
WV9WxO_wSNM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV9WxO_wSNM | Billy Donovan postgame interview CHI 144, DAL 115 #chi #bulls #nba | tomorrow not traveling with us tailbone just medical thought it was best to keep him back to get him some extra treatment so how long I don't know at this point in time but just he's not traveling tonight under some tough circumstances do you think there are things that you guys can take from this game that you need to put into regular practice like the pushing the ball the spreading it out getting you know shooting the three-pointers with uh yeah no I thought I thought you know just the last two games I think getting better and improving I think you know offensively clearly they had a you know a tough game against Milwaukee and then obviously a tough turn around playing as late as they didn't coming in here and then obviously having you know some some integral players out um you know I think for us just offensively I think we're I thought we tried to move the ball I thought we generated good shots um I thought we found the open man I thought the flow was spaced well I think there's always things you can take from from these these games really recently you mentioned that your preferred offensive formula is five to seven and doubles and 25 or more assists you've hit that a couple times since you mentioned that if you're telling us that obviously you're emphasizing that to the team how much do you talk about it and is it something that you think is something that you can detain more often than not I think the assist Parts a little bit misleading just because I think a lot of it's based on without the ball goes in the basket but you can track the potential assist and I think we've been at our best you know we uh you know we scored a hundred and you know 44 points and it was spread around and the ball I think finds the open man um I think Zach and vouch and tomorrow are unselfish players that when they don't have it they'll move it um and it certainly gets other guys involved but I mean we're talking a lot about you know the ball movement making the game easy for each other and you know find the old man take him with the defense gives you you know recognizing how we're being guarded those kind of things and then you know all that's got to be predicated on you know putting pressure at the basket and you know virgin Demar and Zach demand a lot of attention so you know it's important when they're in double teams like pooches from the post kicking it out or you know if tomorrow starts to go and they bring two people he kicks it out and then you know we can get the ball kind of swung get it moving and try to find the open guy a lot of those lines they look like I mean the three-point attempts seemed like they came within the flow the offense it was like inside out or complete ball reversal and swing yeah so I mean you know like I said to you guys before I think keep saying like we we gotta we it's not that we just need to lead the league in three-point shots I just think there's opportunities for us to take more threes you know that are good shots I'm not just saying we just want to launch them up because I think you've got to take what the defense gives you but there are opportunities for us to take more and I I thought we did a good job recognizing and taking the ones that we should take tonight let's get Patrick Moore Shots part of the game plan obviously he's your highest percentage shooter you know today I think was a career high for him yeah I mean sometimes the ball's coming out you know it's so it's you know unless you're trying to run a play for somebody to get a three-point shot a lot of times it comes off a ball movement or extra passing so he happened to be the recipient as was DJ tonight you know DJ got a lot of corner threes tonight because the ball got swung and it found him so it's hard to necessarily Just say Hey listen we're just going to try to get this guy more threes because it all depends on how they're rotating and scrambling and what they're doing defensively but I think the one thing we've tried to do is get Patrick closer to the basket offensively where he can kind of drive it or even post it up a little bit more and be a little bit aggressive because he does he he will make good decisions and good passes to guys ability obviously the offense will be the biggest story of the night but it seemed like you guys came out flying around defensively too forcing turnovers get a lot of Fast Break points the first part of the first quarter what did you think of that effort at the beginning and then how that kind of developed yeah man I thought we got off to a really good start I thought we played really well on both ends that we didn't really have to run what I would say you know a lot of half court offense because to your point we got stops and we got Steals and we were able to get out and play in transition for the first six minutes I was a little bit disappointed the way we started subbing you know we really I don't know we're up by 15 or whatever it was and they cut it right down to maybe seven or eight and there was a lapse there but we we kind of course corrected and got and got it back up and played better but I thought we started well and a lot of it to your point was the Steals and and stops you know we're I think we're unselfish on the Break um we got a fast break as much as we can got to get down the floor and you know I think that the Steals and the uh and the stops enabled us to do some of that thanks coach okay thank you guys yep thank you | SmokeyHoops | UCObIMRWjiN7a_QCR0jaG8VA | 2022-12-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,079 | 5,462 |
PJT8Xo58lvw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJT8Xo58lvw | Bemidji Man Arrested For Allegedly Soliciting An Agent Believed To Be A Minor | bemidji man has been charged for allegedly soliciting an undercover agent who was believed to have been a 14 year old boy 56 year old Brian Niner of Bemidji was arrested only a few days after he allegedly initiated contact with the agent according to the criminal complaint on December 13th a Minnesota BCA agent posted an ad on Craigslist under the casual encounters section claiming to be a fourteen-year-old boy the agent received an email from Niner where the two of them exchanged numbers then on December 16th Niner scented the agent a text message and arranged to meet when Niner arrived at the location he was arrested and agreed to speak with a BCA agent the complaint says that nighter was hoping to pick up the kid to help him decorate a Christmas tree that niner stated that he had a bad feeling throughout his conversation with the kid and indicated that he was aware that the kid was underage however the motive to text was to have sexual fun the complaint also states that nighter continuously stated that nothing sexual would have happened because of his morals Niner is scheduled to appear in Beltrami County Court on january third if you've enjoyed this segment of lakeland news please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television | Lakeland PBS | UC2RbTnQ9sr6r1FgbFKf-fOA | 2016-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 220 | 1,279 |
I6zScAfmZeI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6zScAfmZeI | Describing Sound In Your Writing | Spare Room | like what you see here then don't forget to follow me at twitch.tv it's karen terry let's also address the advice that we often see for replacing said with some other word i think that this advice sometimes leaves something to be desired spare room with karen terry [Music] hey y'all and welcome to spare room i'm karen terry and today we're going to talk about writing with sound humans are largely visual creatures so we tend to first describe what we see around us but we have all seen that writing advice that says to write about all five senses so today we're going to talk about one of those senses sound these are five tips for describing sound in your writing [Music] broken grinding rhythmic dulcet hushed melodic sweet howling shrill and there are many more words that we use specifically to describe sound i'll link a list of them down below so don't forget about using your actual sound words we are sometimes such visual creatures i think we forget even to just use the sound words themselves so that's my first tip don't forget about them and when it comes to sound words let's also address the advice that we often see for replacing said with some other word i think that this advice sometimes leaves something to be desired said for the reader is a word that you can quickly gloss over without even noticing using it means the reader can focus on the words that were used instead of a specific image of the tone of voice but sometimes it is appropriate to replace said with a different word so when should you describe the sound of someone's voice instead of just using said when their tone of voice shifts when the tone of voice betrays something crucial about the character or when the tone of voice means something for the narrative and when you do this replacement i recommend replacing it one to one so what do i mean by that what i mean is don't say said quietly say whispered don't say said loudly say yelled use one word and don't say things like asked questioningly asked is already a question nix that adverb find one word that does exactly what you want i'm also going to link down below a list of a bunch of words that you can use to replace said now remember we talked about the times that you want to do this and it's not all the time and you're going to lose that impact if you do it too often so do this sparingly only those specific instances pop squish drip sizzle smash whenever you want to draw attention to the tactile nature of a sound use an automata pia for the non-native english speakers out there these are words that vaguely sound like the sound that they're describing so when we use them we evoke what that sound sounds like and it gives the reader a much more visceral experience of reading about that sound so in addition to using your sound words when you really want to make sure the reader hears the sound in their head use an onomatopoeia [Music] so far we've talked about actually using our sound words but there's more to writing sound you can evoke sound by actually writing with sound read what you've written out loud and feel how it sounds to your ears this is a proofreading technique that i recommend anyway but i also think it's important to understanding the sound of what you're writing if you can read it to yourself out loud you can hear that and then actually try to evoke that in the writing with the words that you choose and the sounds that they make typically when we think about something like this we think about rhyming which is where the ending sound of a word matches the ending sound of another word in what you've written but there's lots of other techniques that are like this specifically we're going to describe alliteration assonance and consonants alliteration is using the same sound at the beginning of a word for example around the rough and rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran that er sound is being alliterated at the beginning of each word assonance is using the same vowel sound in each word for example hear the lark and hearken to the barking of the dark fox gone to ground that r sound is repeated in lark in harkin in bark in dark consonance is the same thing as assonance except we do it with the consonant sound instead of the vowel sound for example the black sac is in the back that sound is repeated using techniques like this gives the passage a certain sound and when you match the sound with the kind of tone or mood that you're going for you can unlock a whole new richness to your writing and if you've not dabbled in this before now you know this is what a lot of expert poets are doing in addition to those techniques you'll want to give your writing a specific rhythm or flow when things are slow draw your writing out in long meandering sentences during action scenes use quick punchy sentences or when you want to draw the reader's attention all of a sudden change your rhythm and don't be scared to be a little repetitive sometimes it can be used to make a great point you can use this repetition in your sentence structure it was the best of times it was the worst of times it was the age of wisdom it was the age of foolishness or you could repeat a word but with a different meaning in the stories we tell ourselves we tell ourselves or you can simply repeat a word to draw importance to that specific word fear leads to anger anger leads to hate hate leads to suffering [Music] can the character hear it would they notice hearing it if they would absolutely put it in focusing on what sounds the character that you're writing would tend to hear and notice is going to draw the reader into that character and into their own personal world writing from this perspective is a powerful tool to say something about the character and about how they interact in the world that they're in by relating to the sounds that they're hearing and what sounds they focus on so if you've heard all of this advice so far and you're thinking well then how do i know what sounds to include and what sounds not to include this is how you know it has to do with what your character can hear and what your character would notice so this has been five tips for writing sound to recap use your sound words don't forget auto monopia alliteration assonance and consonants write like a rapper focus on the point of view characters experience so after hearing all of this are these things that you're going to implement in your writing or were you maybe already doing these and you have some additional tips for using sound in your writing down below let me know all of those experiences in the comments and of course don't forget as always to make it a great day [Music] you | Karen Terry | UCXqPCDY1og7EmP3O8f7TEOA | 2020-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,236 | 6,658 |
2sll1BYf_Uw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sll1BYf_Uw | Chicha | Wikipedia audio article | in South and Central America chicha is a fermented alcoholic or non fermented beverage usually derived from grains maize or fruit chicha includes corn beer known as chicha diora and non-alcoholic beverages such as chicha Morada archaea botanists have found evidence for chicha made from maize the fruit of Shima small and prosopis pods cheetahs can also be made from quinoa con Uwe peanut manioc root also called yucca or cassava palm fruit potato oxalis tuberosa gianyar are various other fruits while chicha is most commonly associated with maize the word is used in the andes for almost any homemade fermented drink and many unfermented drinks many different maize laundresses grains or fruits have been and can be used to make chicha in different regions the way in which cheetah is made and defined is likely to change depending on the region topic etymology and related phrases the exact origin of the word cheetah has debated one belief is that the word cheetah is obtained o origin and became a generic term used by the Spanish to define any and all fermented beverages brewed by indigenous peoples in the Americas it is possible that one of the first uses of the term chicha was from a group of people who lived in Colombia and Panama da Cunha however according to the real academia española and other authors the word chicha comes from the Kuna word cheat job or XI op which means maize according to Don Luis GI za it comes from the Nahuatl word chichi Adil which means fermented water the verb chicha meaning to sour a drink and the postfix a TL meaning water these etymologies are not mutually exclusive the common Spanish expression need chi-chan e limonada neither chichen or lemonade is roughly equivalent to the english neither fish nor fowl thus it is used when something is not easily placed into a category topic mais chicha you topic preparation cheecha diora as a corn beer prepared by germinating maize extracting the malt sugars boiling the wort and fermenting it in large vessels traditionally huge earthenware vats for several days usually the brewer makes chicha in large amounts and uses many of these clay vats to do so these vats break down easily and can only be used a few times the Brewers can arrange their vessels in rows with fires in the middle to reduce heat loss the process for making chicha is essentially the same as the process for the production of malted barley beer it is traditionally made with your a corn a type of malted corn from the Andes the specific type or combination of corn used in the making of chicha Deora shows where it was made some add quinoa or other adjuncts to give it consistency then it is boiled during the boiling process the cheetah is stirred and aerated so as to prevent over boiling Chang caca a hard form of sugar like sugar cane helps with the fermentation process other ways of making chicha include having people chew the corn then spit it into water and letting the mixture ferment for a few weeks after the milling of the corn and the brewing of the drink the Cheetahs then sift traditionally it is CID through a large cloth this is to separate the corn from the desired chicha in some cultures instead of germinating the maize to release the starches there in the maize is ground moistened in the chicha makers mouth and formed into small balls which are then flattened and laid out to dry naturally occurring tile and enzymes in the makers saliva catalyst is the breakdown of starch in the maize into maltose this process of chewing grains or other starches was used in the production of alcoholic beverages in pre-modern cultures around the world including for example sake in Japan chicha prepared in this manner is known as chicha D'Amico chicha Morada as a non fermented chicha usually made from ears of purple maize mice morado which are boiled with pineapple rind cinnamon and cloves this gives a strong purple coloured liquid which is then mixed with sugar and lemon this beverage is usually taken as a refreshment but in recent years many health benefits of purple corn have been found chicha Morada is common in Bolivian and Peruvian cultures and is generally drunk as an accompaniment to food women are most associated with the production of chicha men and children are still involved with the process of making chicha but women control the production and distribution for many women in Andean society making and selling chicha is a key part of their identity because it provides a substantial amount of political power and leverage topic use chickadee aura has been prepared and consumed in communities throughout in the Andes for millennia the Inka used chicha for ritual purposes and consumed it in vast quantities during religious festivals Mills in which it was probably made were found at Machu Picchu during the Inca Empire women were taught the techniques of brewing chicha in AQL la huazi feminine schools in recent years however traditionally prepared chicha is becoming increasingly rare only in a small number of towns and villages in Bolivia Peru Ecuador Colombia and Costa Rica it is still prepared it is still very popular throughout southern Peru sold in every small town in the residential neighborhoods of the larger cities normally sold in cheech areas consisting of an unused room or a corner of the patio of a home these generally unlicensed businesses can provide a significant boost to a family's income they are generally identified by a bamboo pole sticking out the open door adorned with often red flags flowers ribbons or colored plastic bags normally sold in large cap pour out 1/2 liter glasses to be drunk on location or by leader if taken home cheetahs generally sold straight from the earthenware Chamba where it was brewed on the northern coast of Peru it is often served in a dried gourd known as a Poteau while in the Peruvian Andes it is often served in a Cuero Queiroz are traditionally made from wood with intricate designs carved on the outside in colonial times Queiroz transitioned to be painted with figurative depictions on the exterior instead of carving some Quiros were also made of metals and many are now made of glass Inca leaders used identical pairs of Queiroz to extend invitations to drink these invitations represented an indebtedness upon the invitee in this way the drinking of chicha via Queiroz cemented relationships of power and alliances between people and groups in the Cusco area often the recipient will first drip a portion of the foamy head on the ground with the phrase Pachamama santa tiara Pachamama as Quechua for earth mother santa Tierra is Spanish for blessed ground a tradition dating from the time of the Spanish conquest this tradition of spilling the first portion of beverage including beer is a brindis or toast comment in the highlands of bolivia as well where it is known as the cella explained as giving the first fruits to mother earth chicha Morada is believed to reduce blood pressure chicha diora is also being researched as an anti-inflammatory agent on the prostate chicha can be mixed with coca SEK a Colombian beverage made from coca leaf topic regional variations there are a number of regional varieties of chicha which can be roughly divided into lolling Amazonia and Highland varieties of which there are many topic Amazonia throughout the Amazon basin including the interiors of Ecuador Peru and Brazil chicha is usually made from cassava but also cooking plantain is known to be used traditionally the women to the washed and peeled cassava and spit the juice into a bowl cassava root is very starchy and therefore the enzymes in the preparers saliva rapidly convert the starch to simple sugar which is further converted by wild yeast or bacteria into alcohol after the juice has fermented in the bowl for a few hours the result will be mildly sweet and sour chicha similar in appearance to defatted milk in peruvian amazonia the drink is called masado it is traditional for families to offer chicha to arriving guests children are offered new chicha that has not fermented whereas adults are offered fermented chicha the most highly fermented chicha with its significant alcohol content is reserved for men topic Bolivia in Bolivia chicha is most often made from maize especially in the highlands but amaranth chicha is also traditional and popular chicha made from sweet manioc plantain or banana is also common in the lowlands Bolivian chicha often has alcohol a good description of the preparation of the Bolivian way to make chicha can be found in Cutler Hugh and Martin Cardenas chicha native South American beer topic Chile in Chile there are two main types of chicha apple chicha produced in southern Chile and grape chicha produced in central Chile both are alcoholic beverages with no distillation only fermentation chicha is mostly consumed in the countryside and during festivities such as fiestas Patrias on September 18th chicha is usually not found in formal supermarkets unless close to September 18 topic Cuba in the eastern parts of Cuba a drink based on fermented pineapple rinds similar to the Mexican to pash is also called chicha topic Colombia in Bogota the capital of present-day Colombia the recipe is plain cooked maize with sugar fermented for six to eight days topic Ecuador a major Cheech a beer festival l'amour is held in early September in a tavola it has its roots in the 1970s when the locals decided to revive an ancient tradition of marking the maize harvest before the September equinox these locals spoke Quechua and yym or was the name for chicha the festival includes bands parades fireworks and chicha sampling topic El Salvador in El Salvador chicha usually refers to an alcoholic drink made with maize panella and pineapple it is used as a drink and also as an ingredient on many traditional dishes such as gallo and chicha a local version of Coco van a non-alcoholic version usually named fresco do Cheeta Cheeta soft drink is made with the same ingredients but without allowing it to ferment topic Honduras in Honduras the pec people practiced a ritual called cash whereas Shaymin contacted the spiritual world a cash could be held for various reasons a few including to help appease the angry spirits or to help a deceased member of the community on his or her journey after death during this ritual they drank chicha made of yucca mania and yucca tamales the ritual is no longer practiced but the drink is still reserved for special occasions with family only topic Nicaragua in Managua and Grenada chicha demise is a typical drink unfermented and served very cold it is often flavored with banana or vanilla flavors and its sales women can be heard calling chicha cafe wide jugo Frio in the squares Nicaraguan chicha de ma is made by soaking the corn in water overnight on the following day it is ground and placed in water red food coloring is added and the whole mixture is cooked once cooled sugar and more water is added on the following day one adds further water sugar and flavoring although fermented chicha is available the unfermented type is the most common topic Panama in Panama chicha can simply mean fruit drink unfermented chicha often is called batido another name for any drink containing a fruit puree locally among the Kuna or Gundy jewel of the san blas chain of islands chicha fuerte refers to the fermented maize and grandmother's saliva mixture which Cheech has enjoyed in special or holy days while chicha fuerte most traditionally refers to Cheech a made of germinated corn germination helps to convert starch to sugar any number of fruits can be fermented into unique homemade versions of the beverage in rural areas chicha fuerte is the refreshment of choice during and after community work parties jaundice as well as during community dances Tambor ITA's topic Peru you teaches importance in the social and religious world of Latin America can best be seen by focusing on the drinks central role in ancient Peru corn was considered a sacred crop but chicha in particular was considered very high-status Chico is consumed in great quantities during and after the work of harvesting making for a festive mood of singing dancing and joking Chico is offered to gods and ancestors much like other fermented beverages around the world were for example at the Incan capital of Cusco the king poured chicha into a gold bowl at the navel of the universe an ornamental stone days with throne and pillar in the central plaza the chicha cascaded down this gullet of the sun-god to the temple of Sun as awestruck spectators watched the high god cloth the precious brew at most festivals ordinary people participated in days of prodigious drinking after the main feast as the Spanish looked on to ghast at the drunkenness human sacrifices first had to be rubbed in the dregs of chicha and then tube-fed with more chicha for days while lying buried alive in tombs special sacred places scattered throughout the Empire and mummies of previous kings and ancestors were ritually bathed in maize flour and presented with chicha offerings to the accompaniment of dancing and panpipe music even today Peruvian sprinkle some chicha to mother earth from the communal cup when they sit down together to drink the cup then proceeds in the order of each drinkers social status as an unending succession of toasts are offered topic Venezuela in Venezuela chi-chu chi-chu Rose is made of boiled rice milk sugar it is generally of white color and has the consistency of eggnog it is usually served as a sweet refreshing beverage with ground cinnamon or condensed milk toppings this chicha de Rose contains no alcohol as it is not fermented sometimes it is made with pasta or semolina instead of rice and is commonly called chicha de pasta in most large cities chicha can be offered by street vendors commonly referred to as cheetara's these vendors usually use a flour like mix and just add water and generally serve them with chopped ice in a straw and may ask to add cinnamon chocolate chips or sugared condensed milk on top it can also be found in commercial presentations just like milk and juices the Venezuelan Andean regions such as merida prepare an alternative version with added fermented pineapple which has a more liquor e taste this variety is commonly referred to as chicha and dena and as a typical Christmastime beverage topic social meaning you topic identity Cheeta is a way in which people can identify with ideas about gender race nationality and community it allows people to build community and a collective identity which is important for maintaining and creating new social networks it is often consumed in the context of feasts which is a powerful space for building these connections chicha and the production of chicha holds a lot of weight in social organization and social status topic C also chyme chicha diora 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jPLVcg3a6Ys | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPLVcg3a6Ys | full glam is back? | hi guys welcome back to my channel Joe and here if you don't know me this is me um also yeah this is my channel I do makeup I do vlogs um I pretty much put on what I can in the form of content of course so if you're interested stick around subscribe today we are doing a full glam makeup look we are going to be beats we going to look like we are going somewhere we're going to look like we have serious people to speak to we're going to just look ship's kiss and we're going to play in some different makeup makeup that I haven't used on my channel before and yeah it's not really about the products more so about the techniques and what we're actually trying to do on the face I think it's going to be a really chilled video we're obviously going to be beat to the gods um but yeah if you're really just here cuz you love makeup and you also just want to get an example of a full clam look a full clam inspo then you are at the right place I actually haven't done a makeup tutorial on YouTube like tutorial as in we're speaking about what we're doing the technique why we're doing it in a minute so I am excited to do it cuz I feel like we've been so into the get ready with me culture and I have definitely enjoyed it it's nice sometimes to just speak about the product and not necessarily be teaching the makeup so that's what we are doing today so everything I'm using will be listed below just to save time on this video so we can really focus so I'm going to start by cling out my brows cuz that's how I do my face now I just gel down my brows and I CL them out and then I do my face and eye makeup and then once I'm done with that then I only fill them in I find it a lot easier cuz brows can be so tricky and you can spend so much time obsessing over them whereas it's like it's okay and I feel like cuz you go through a process of fixing them over and over while you're doing the rest of your face just end off with them literally just cover them out leave them and do all your perfecting and all that at the very end when everything else is done and no other product will get into the brows and affect how they look so I've just Blended out the concealer that I applied on my eyelids and I'm going to set with a very light layer of powder just so that doesn't easily crease and sometimes sitting with powder helps grab the shadow but also when it's tacky it also helps grab the Shadow so whatever your preference is it really really works there is no one way to do makeup you know I was using natural lighting but now it seems a little bit dark but let's continue with this and then if needs be I'll add my artificial lighting so we're going to start with eyeshadow and I'm thinking of going with a brown first and then we'll see how everything else goes actually let me kind of start one ey see where I go so this is what we have going for the first eye just a very cute yeah very cute I really like that I think I just need to blend a little more so I pretty much used one palette for this look I just I wanted to use this specific palette this palette that I wanted to use honestly no need for me using that palette so even if you don't use the palette it's okay um yeah I'll just show you the shade so I'm starting with this brown that's it's a neutral brown but it's appearing a bit more red on me but yeah I'm just taking this in the crease SL here and I'm kind of just placing it not too much just a nice transition color this is really giving old school YouTube days old school makeup days like 2016 Peak makeup so simple 2 seconds I placed it and then I'm going to take another brush and I'm going to place this shade this shade and I'm just going to place that on my outer corner so this is the shade that I'm like is not really necessary and I kind of brought it into the crease but like really really no into the crease and I'm blending it in that um first Brown and then I'm going to leave it as is and I'm going to blend in that first shade with I'm using the abh soft lamp palette I also feel like for people who had this back then so this is the first shade that I went in with I can't see it but it's the shade and this is the shade that I'm not going to blend in with which is orange Soder well the first shade was burnt orange so I'm going to take orange soda and just fluff in between on top of burnt orange and on top of that so I already set my eyelid earlier so now orange soda is kind of going to set whatever I didn't sit here while also diffusing burnt orange even though burnt orange is pretty soft already then I'm going to take another brush and mix in rustic and Cypress Amber these two darkest Browns and this is what's essentially going to replace what's going on here so I just wanted more Brown to happen since I was going to use more gold and I use that to even wing it out a bit so I know that we created pretty much a circular shade but now I'm going to wing it out so I'm just going to go back into burnt orange and diffuse this a little revive it a bit also I actually just set this part again with tempera and orange soda so I mixed the two cuz tempera is a bit too light and it's not a light VI that I was going for I just wanted to set SL bring some lightness into that area and then I went in with that brush I used to blend my concealers and I just pretty much tapped over it cuz I still want to through this area techy enough for for my glitter and I'm going to go back in and just diffuse here I just forgotten but with orange [Music] soda now that that's all looking great I'm going to go in with this pigment from MK Beauty and it's in the shade chor got this from David beauty cosmetics on Instagram so I just take some on this old concealer brush something flat and I just pack it on here I start off on the lids so I'm using as little and not going in with an overwhelming amount I'm going to bring it in way closer so you can really see the magic take place so that's a quick and simple look and I am done I don't know if you can see the glitter I think I'm going switch on my ring light at this point I've added some artificial lighting just so the video looks better so I hope that you like that please just excuse the noise that's going on in the background they are cleaning theed so it's a bit noisy yeah so now I'm just applying foundation so if you've been watching my channel as of late I know I haven't posted many makeup videos this year but the ones where I have posted I've been using this method where I put a skin tint as my base and then I go on top with a foundation which is what I'm doing right now and it's been making my base look so good and jewy and just you know I you can either make it look jewy or you can make it look matte and good but you just look healthy your skin looks healthy I feel like it makes your makeup look so good and full Glam is definitely about your skin looking good like you you need to put your back into the skin work so skin prep is important yes your skin needs to be moisturized underneath your skin concerns need to be taken care of in Terms of if you have oily skin you need to use moisturizers that don't contain a lot of oils if you have um if you have dry skin you make sure that you're adequately hydrated and your delal obviously acne cannot be covered as in like it'll disappear the bumps and or will disappear from your face but as long as you treat your skin and your skin is healthy your makeup will look good oh and as I'm sure you saw around my mouth I was color correcting you don't need to color correct it's just that the color correcting shade that I use or the shade that I use to get rid of the darkness around my mouth is I don't have it right now so I just used a color correcting shade you don't have to if you don't needed some foundations are full coverage enough like this one is full coverage enough but I really feel like it makes my makeup look you know and then I'm going to go in with my beauty sponge and tap in the excess I'm applying my contour and as you can see I'm applying it higher than where I naturally my natural Contour is and this is so that when I blend I blend into where my natural Contour actually is and I don't drag my face down cuz when you put it where it actually belongs and you're still to blend if you're applying and blending at the same time then and sure you can start where your natural Contour is but if you're only like applying like I am then it's important to first start of applying a bit higher so that you don't drag your face down and I do some jaw contouring honestly you can do this guys as long as you can blend I feel like people are always like stay away from this if you're a beginner yeah and that's if you're afraid to learn so just do it and blend I think that's the important thing makeup is all about it's all about cion and things looking like they come from each other naturally so if you don't blend this out properly then and you can tell that okay you appli product here then of course it's going to look bad but if you blend it out well enough then it's going to do it purpose which is to sculpt and you won't look blushy you'll still look good and achieve your purpose I honestly enjoy contouring I feel like I enjoy contour and bronzer equally although my Contour shade is quite warm and remember Contour is meant to sculped and it's um typically cool toned but it also depends on your undertone so remember I have um warm undertone I am neutral but I lean towards the more I lean towards the more warm side and you can tell your undertone by your veins if your veins are more green then you are warm and if your veins are a bit blue like me here in my hand then you are cool but if you have both then you are neutral and the more green veins you have the more warm you are the less green veins you have the more cool you are so you can use that when trying to figure out your under toning bang Foundation or even just makeup shades and also it'll help you to make better decisions when picking colors that you put on your face so for example I'm putting more warm warmer tone eyeshadow colors cuz it's going to suit my skin tone yeah I totally digressed but I was speaking about how I love contour and I love the cream contouring step or the liquid contouring step but I equally love applying powder bronzer I genuinely feel like it brings my whole look together if I don't do the one or the other I feel like it just doesn't look the same so when it comes to sculpting my face what I do in the cream or liquid I will do in the powder form so I've applied my blush as you can see I've applied an orange Coral blush that's what I'm going to start off with and then I have a darker blush kind of like a burgundy and that's what I'm applying higher up just to so it's more defined here in this area if you genuinely like the lifted look this is going to look so much better or this is going to help you amplify that look so much when you apply a lighter blush on your cheeks and then a darker one higher up it creates that lifted effect or simply if you just apply your blush within like the C shape of your face here in this area like connecting your temples and your cheeks and remember what I said earlier about how if you blend well enough you move from the whole I'm a beginner in makeup to I do my makeup or I do makeup when you take your time and blending so always important to go back with your brushes that's why I like using different brushes for different steps so that I can go in with brushes from certain steps just to revive whatever I did before/ tie in the previous step with the current step so now I'm just tying in my blush and my Contour cuz it really looks nice and seamless when you peack it in together I don't I don't have it before and after cuz I've already mixed it two but it really looks nice this is my first concealer placement and I like blending it out with my foundation brush and then I'll go in with my beauty spend and as you can see I'm tupping that in a way that by the time it gets here it's diffused and also I'm blending in a way that it CS out my brows as you can see that looks really nice and in this area I use my sponge I'll just go back in of my sponge and here remember I blended out my excess my excess foundation so I'm going to use it to blend on top of the highlight and the Contour just so it flows nicely even here I'm going to blend out so here I'm just mixing in two concealers a light one and and my normal highlighting shade I like contouring your nose I like applying it in a way that such blending it in a way that I pob out my nose or I highlight my not highlight my nose but like just isolate and create a sharp line so you can really see your nose contour and have it be defend so remember if you want a smooth l blend just look up I'm actually going to create like a line here a line between my for my eyes Shadow and then I'm going to continue blending that and I'm going to go back in with that side where I B it out my foundation and just tap in this area to blend out the line here you can take a brush if you haven't done your ey Shadow and you can just blend and now I'm taking my setting powder and curing everywhere that I appli that concealer under my eye my my goal is always to set where you will naturally crease and then I follow up to set everywhere else that I highlighted so I sit with my yly translucent powder under my eyes but now I'm just going to use my Huda around my mouth simply cuz I want to use both powders and you know I can have the best of both worlds since I have the both but these are two very good powders so regardless of which one you can afford you can still get this look especially the under eye I feel like it's so easy to use a powder around the rest of your face like the under eye is so so sensitive for me at least and I'm so particular that's why I don't mind spending a dime on setting powder it's important to always press in the powder into your sponge and make sure it is even before you go in and sit you see that powder is even and at this point I even put some powder on my brows and I like actually going over my nose just like this after setting everything and then just going on top of it with my powder so now I'm just pressing all that powder in before I go in with my face powder and going take my face powder and a big fluffy brush like this I'm going to tap I'm not going to swirl I'm not going to swipe it's just going to create a disaster and I go over wherever I put that translucent or Huda powder simply to get rid of the white cost they say that the yardly one doesn't change your the color of your makeup which is great but you will still have some kind of cost and this is how I get rid of it always and I also tap it here just to sit this area if you have dry skin you don't need to do this step but with this powder it genuinely doesn't dry my my skin so I'm comfortable enough doing this the way that I apply it it doesn't dry my skin it can it's escalate really quickly if you are not careful but this method doesn't dry out my skin for me and then a new trick that I've been using to get rid of my smile lines is taking my face powder on a fluffy brush or a dense brush and just packing it on there ey just dusting over with my smile LED appear this just really really peegs on the powder onto the area and it's skin tone so it doesn't show it doesn't look like you used a lot of powder and this powder is so good you this powder is so good you don't even feel tight or anything like that around this area I've applied so much powder B you can't see cuz it's a skin tone powder and honestly I've noticed that when I do this my smile Lin are non-existent by the end of the day they may be there but they'll be very very frame cuz of course it's something that's natural and you can't really get rid of but when they are not hectic you can definitely use this method and get away with having smelling I'm just wearing this bib for to cover my top cuz I'm wearing a white top so now we are done with the hard work with the most of the hard work now we do the F stuff I'm using say pise palette bronzing palette uh it's the rapid F palette this is such a nice palette I tried it the other day looked too good well actually this shade on its own is quite dark I think depending on the type of look you're going for you you can um go darker or lighter to create the perfect bronze as you can see it's really done its job and it looks pretty good to warm it up a little even though I usually do my bronzer with my face powder just to add some redness I believe and a little warmth and that one that I contoured most of my face with or bronze most of my face with I'm adding it here I was covering myself for blush I wanted to use this Mac raisin one and some of that some of um the pise one I'm going to start off with the Mac one and remember I said I want to kind of lift my face and have a darker blush here and that's what I I did with my Cream Blush so I'm going to add the matte blush there first wrap it up blush palettes I'm going to use this one I'm going to try this one out still quite Hur up on my face that's why I'm going to apply it that's really pigmented and that was like three tips I think it's quite similar to the Mac one it's just lighter if you get me but this looks [Music] beautiful [Music] w using another pise palette for highlighting this is also part of the rapid up range and as you can see these are beautiful shifting shimmers so I'm going to take the first one the gold one just cuz it's the best for my skin tone and I'm going to apply it on my inner corner and I think I'm going to kind of blend it into my eyelid that's cute and now I'm just going to add it on my nose and to my Cupid's bow and if you'd like and it's really your Vibe you can add it on your cheeks I'm going to just delightly cuz I'm not really highligh on the cheek gr anymore and you can do the c-shape motion just for when light hits your face and if you have texture you can just apply it really focused like at a point like this so that it's only at certain angles that you can see it and it's not overwhelming and emphasizes your texture so that's the face just going to spr some setting spray [Music] and always I will go in with my PT sponge and tap all the product in off to spray that looks good let's complete the under [Music] eye I'm going to add a nice black into the waterline [Music] and if you don't have lash extensions you can tight line or you can draw on your lash line [Music] n [Music] this is such a beautiful look and nothing says full Glam like eyes Shadow really full coverage makeup bronzer blush Contour highlight and as much as my highlight isn't dramatic I love me a full cam but I still like I think there's a time and a place and I think cuz today I didn't necessarily have an occasion I didn't have an occasion I didn't have an occasion and I was just filming I just wanted something that's a little bit more wearable for people who aren't really full Glam girlies but want to get into being full Glam girlies I think this is not too bad for the starter pack even if you start off with this type of base makeup and you do the smokiness of the eyes and you leave the glitter out then that's fine that's a start or you like a matte lip you can switch it up and do a matte lip but I feel like this is so so so stunning and this is full Glam like this works for being a part body guest this works for um it works for bridal makeup if you are a bride doing your own makeup or even inso or if it's like graduation it's grad season so if you want to get some or you want to show this to your makeup artist or even if you're doing your makeup yourself I feel like this is such beautiful makeup it's classic but still really really really stunning and I feel like it just accentuates features in a beautiful way I feel like this nicely highlights my big eyes you know and I I also have quite chubby cheeks so I feel like at the same time you also get to pay attention to my cheeks as you you know and my lips I really like my lips and my lips are cute um yeah so I feel like this really complimented me well and as you can see everything ties so beautifully in together the merry between the bronzer and the blush the merry between the shadow colors the merry between the nose contour and the start of the eyebrows I really feel like take your time with makeup and this is the result you'll get and often people feel like full Glam isn't nice cuz it's just so star and everything and to be quite honest the girlies weren't blending as much back then 2016 makeup was beautiful it just needed a little more blending they didn't wear as much blush so that blush and highlight that contour and highlight demarcation is what made you feel like scary so now I feel like it's so much more elevated and it's just such a stunning look man let's let's put on ey Shadow guys let's put on some makeup let's not be afraid as I said my ends for 2024 are definitely wearing more makeup and wearing more eyes Shadow and I really feel like this is stunning this is truly stunning I love this I absolutely really love this if you like this video do give it a thumbs up I am so excited to have been filming for YouTube I missed you guys I hope you missed me too and I do hope that you like the long form videos I don't think I said much in this tutorial simply cuz I was really just focusing on the makeup but I did drop a few tips here and there so I hope you can learn from those tips and you can just sit down and do your makeup with me and yeah okay girl thank you to my new subies welcome welcome this is the channel this what we do here um I hope you like it here I hope you stick around I hope you share and I hope you learn something yeah get into it get into it get okay [Music] okay a | Jo-Anne Mahlobo | UC66v7bYAKiZE6QUaSN1u4Cg | 2024-04-08 | Creative 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ceifCHTHLeg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceifCHTHLeg | COOKING with MAMA | Playing Overcooked 2 with MY MOM | there's a fire where's the fire how do I put out the [Music] fire we going to do random we just going to do a random one all right so let's roll press X or or no I guess it's counting down I don't think it's you no it was you it was definitely you all right bet what we got to do what we cooking we got to make hambur I got so we need steak we got to cook the steak you got to put the steak in the skillet uh I'mma grab the lettuce I'm going to go chop the lettuce no I don't say I could put this steak in there it won't let me what you I got to chop this [ __ ] I got to chop you got to chop it you got to chop you got to chop everything before you put it anywhere all right that's the best thing you got me [ __ ] up okay so I'm going to make one burger right now where the bread at oh over here so we got one burger that we need just meat and bread and then we got one Burger where we need it's not done cooking you got wait till that green bar oh wait is that a fire do we got a fire yeah yeah yeah the fires be coming randomly okay hold on okay I got the burger got the burger all right let me do it I got this lettuce over sh What I Got This lettuce chopped up for you hold up I don't like this why I can't get past this fire cuz it's we got to go around it or get the fire ex the fire okay hold on here goes some lettuce over here did you drop this or ex it's on the table yeah there you go okay so we need bread lettuce meat and tomatoes a the [ __ ] blocked my tomatoes okay bread lettuce we need some meat okay oh we can't get to it oh bir word he had the fire extinguisher all right bet roll I got the meat cooking what else we need oh we got I don't no we need to do something else this one is too advanced for me the regular pce one I ain't really you know what I mean I'm so happy it's just me and you and not the extra person I couldn't take it no more yeah I still don't know what you're talking about it was another person but it was like push L1 and then I put the control over to them yeah so all right so the blue fish you got to chop up the blue fish so I'm going chop up a couple blue fishes a [ __ ] yeah you see you see the uh top left screen that's where that's what you got to do that's the menu mhm so boom over here is where we got the blue fish at all right we got some red fish already B put it on you got to put it over here you put on the plate [ __ ] I got to put it on the plate okay and you ain't even get it for you got to wash dishes and [ __ ] but not not yet all right bet I got the blue fish I bet there's a plate over here oh they put you in the way man get the [ __ ] out the way yeah you just dropped it on the floor and I still served it $24 my I still a Ain nobody want no shrimp is that shrimp I think I don't know what that [ __ ] is this dude don't just remind you of Diner Dash yo yeah I like this a lot but you need another person cuz playing with the computer people I can't deal I don't even know I don't even know if you can play with the computer I don't know what you killing [Applause] them so boom what you got the pink fish I'll do the Blue Fish all right I'll do the pink you do the blue come on chop chop chop chop chop chop a damn so you throw stuff with square you can hold square to throw stuff you're going to need to know that uh coming soon there there's your plate I put some plates oh yeah oh or you could just grab it from there I me period I'm out here man just YY you worry about your station I got my station we getting them tip D these are some weird looking shrimp though I ain't going to hold you I don't know if that's shrimp M I'm telling you what else could it be I don't know but they got a lot of different fish for sushi I would assume some type of fish it's just not shrimp I mean it might be a big ass shrimp that's what it look like I don't know me and Bri was watching these uh different street food videos today we was watching some stuff in Osaka Japan and stuff man I watched some ladies on Tik Tok and they was eating man they this [ __ ] look so good and they spent like $13 all together they was eating all day long $13 eating all day I can't I can't see the timer cuz of my microphone I got to move that's say damn I need to Plate godamn it you got to move you got to move this you got this on here yeah [ __ ] it up you go sorry bet here we go got that trip here you go we going wild we got $960 you I mean we F we we out here man told you I need a partner and look so Circle how you dash so you can like go faster Circle oh yeah so if you need to go FAS that's how you dash let me move my mic back man if we keep this up we going to beat every board can you still hear me yeah all right Co tonight we make you take the fish and then you take the rice you put it on the plate with the sushi roll and then it makes the sushi so I'll do the rice and the sushi rolls got you you got boil of rice though I got you all right bet so there's the rice so I'm going to get the rolls I'll put the rolls get the rolls ready then I'll chop the fish up then I just tell you I got the rolls y that's it what you mean the the wraps I told you yeah I'mma do the wraps and the and the rice hold on let me dump this right here rice cuz I can cook the fish you just push me yeah boom cuz look so I'll chop up the fish I'll have my fish chopped up and here go some race here goes some race oh I can't put it down and it's hot don't R is hot you're so oh oh you can sit these plates anywhere I [Music] bet okay got the rice and it's scor we got the rice I got two races over here do you need some more rice here go the rice here's your rice okay there's more race here you go there's a race come on bro get the [ __ ] out of my way boy you see them look they in the way can you I don't understand why they're walking through the kitchen though like they're doing it on purpose who told them they could do that though [Music] for real I know when I edit this I'm going to be making sure I watch this twice let me make sure I catch everything she said before I put this out there that's messed up be like oh yeah no bro your mom a wild wait where you get the okay you get the placeat from here all right I got you these [ __ ] in this they just walk look how they walk they ain't even worried about what you're you even in the kitchen you're not buying [ __ ] so what are you doing okay you need more here's rice here's a rice there you go here's rice here's more rice there you go here's some more rice there's a rice did you check out that mov in our game I was talking about no I think I can hear your TV too a little bit oh yeah we watch TV is probably loud cuz I'm old and I'd be having it up loud you don't you don't have it to where the audio for the game comes out your headphones too no cuz then he you won't hear nothing on the TV and then it be hard for me oh damn you'll hear the TV you'll hear the TV and your headphones that's what I'm saying I can hear the game and you and my headphones at the same time hold on now I'm confused what you need me to do get the right what you need uh rice yeah just cook the rice cook the rice I'll do there's some cucumbers over here I got to grab cucumbers you just threw that P people's cucumbers on the floor yeah I need them over here man they going to have to you meaners oh yeah we're lit cuz all I'm going to do is throw rice at you so you got hella rice damn you got mad rice on the floor bro this is disgusting listen man a nasty D they going have to they going have to get it how they live man it is what it is you going to have them thinking we Tri it Biggers can't be choosers man bro got the rice on the ground man let me me would do the dishes yeah I got it I got it all right bet I what you need cuz I got some fish I need to get out all I need you to do is cook that rice here here I got the I got the fish drop the fish drop the fish got the fish drop the fish I there you go put on that plate thank you got you I wanted to put it you just had the rice man what you want me to do all I got to do is cook rice just cook rice man just [ __ ] up you burning the rice I'm burning the damn rice so let me get the [ __ ] I done [ __ ] that up oh there's a fire where the fire how do I put out the fire oh we get right there there we go oh when when there's a fire you get the uh you get the uh fire extinguisher I had it but how do I spread um Square yeah everything is mostly Square you throw stuff with square well you can only throw food raw food with square we got to do press Circle to okay when Bri come back over me and her going to make a video of us playing this cuz we just playing off video all right what am I cooking let me do the fish this time cuz uhuh you have me on Rice all right so I'll cook the rice this is okay so let me get the little got okay let me put out your fire pop the rice on fire you're not a good rice maker I'll make the rice no I'm I'm tripping hold on hold on cuz I got I got to move my camera cuz where I'm at I'm in the way I'm in my own way okay okay it is the fires gone or why do I still have this fire extinguisher how do I drop it yeah okay we in the trash yeah do they Manus points from you n you only minus points when you don't get the orders done which is that one of them is about to go when they start shaking they're about to go there's a little bar to show see man you not no you wasn't doing your job though cuz I was making the rice cuz you ain't tell me what you want you didn't make the I had to help you you had fir we got to start over keep the rice coming keep the rice coming D you got the rice by the sink though that's ni I mean you had it on the floor what the [ __ ] is you talking about you're right I definitely rather my rice be on the sink than the floor you got it all right bur the rice man yeah I know I got it I got it okay I got it okay you got plates yeah I got some clean plates every by sink all right let me go let me go a [ __ ] I hate that you could only put certain foods on a plate [ __ ] yeah we're not doing so good yeah we all right man we all right we was killing it at first I told you it gets it just gets harder and harder oh wait put this back your pen okay here's a rice okay here's another rice that's not remind me of Crash bandic be yeah oh yep oh wait you said it stand here till they're all done a I'm messing up bro all right bet I don't know what I'm [Music] doing Dam I think we passed though we just needed 100 yeah 120 all right all right bet work two got to do there's two paraid rappers they got both of them on so what we got to do all right what you what you into man I rice again man you got to boil the noodles I'll I'll do the tomatoes now don't forget this is going move though so the wind is going to blow and all this stuff is going to move so be prepared to like Chase it down and then boom so yeah you'll see man so you're boil the noodles uh you throw it on the plate I'll throw my tomatoes on your noodles boom we going to throw them out all right bet all right there's my tomatoes all right Bo there's my noodles oh wait these ain't done let me send them out now I don't understand who these are going to because we're in the air but you know okay wait noodles you should be able to carry two do I not got the noodles I don't even have the damn noodles a they skipped it oh let me get out the way there go some D noodles right here there you go okay where's the little oh your noodles almost burnt I got your noodles okay Bet word gal lookies all right let me do these dishes up real quick got to do the dishes yeah I'll take this plate all right bet there go noodles okay done oh no it was done it was done I was about to burn him yeah that's why I had to save you about to fall I don't know where on okay wait I need a plate I got to wash them oh I see it are these done in this pot yep okay yeah time's up $373 I this one was kind of easy if we was a little bit faster we' have killed it oh we did do good though yeah we got three stars what type of dog is do that's I don't know I'm going assume he's a Yorkie he looks like my dog his name is Bobo we going to call him Bobo cuz he don't do much he just do dumb [ __ ] like this onion dude yeah I was saying this dude joined one of my live streams when I had like a random football game plan he basically just asked me for a recommendation on what type of football game he should buy for his switch and I told him and he subscribed and went and bought it I'm like wow I ain't really crazy about the switch what that that is that's the you you you you you're inspirational man why is that hard for you to believe [ __ ] I just threw that in the garbage you could throw the food in I saw you too but no I just thought it was cool that's what I'm saying that's why I think that's why I made a gaming channel to do the things I want to do especially with the mental health [ __ ] and all that because you figure people use games as a way to cope anyway and then like you said you made met a lot of your friends on Playstation so it's like it's just a nice Community to build man it's a nice Community to have yes it is though that's what I like about it is like it builds a nice community of people cuz it's like damn this person likes the same stuff I like they don't you don't even have to necessarily like the same game as somebody else but it's like you like games so we could still have a conversation about it this just makes sense for you to do though cuz like you've been a gamer your entire life that's what I'm saying that's what I did it man glad I bought the P5 when I bought the P5 oh I forgot about this [ __ ] no this is what me and Bri was confused when this [ __ ] happened too hold up let me stand up cuz I don't know what the hell just happened cucumber you oh just pushed me my my fault I needed to get to the the plate hold on wait pick up the Cucumber okay okay so where's the plates okay way over here don't forget you got to wash them too okay plate and then get some of this a I just do at these people's food on the floor get it okay okay I got it got the salad I'mma do these dishes and then we need lettuce another salad with lettuce and tomato damn I [ __ ] up oh damn I need a plate oh I a't no plates all right bet a [ __ ] that we made our go 485 I'm done all right bet I'm not doing nothing now there we go look oh and we're about we got three stars on that too come on now period ah what is this oh shoot I got to throw everything over to you you're you're just cutting [Music] so you just got to so and then all I need you to do is throw it back to me so I'm just throw a bunch of [ __ ] at you that one in the river too a you're bugging yeah you're bugging you're costing us a lot of money right now okay wait so I throw it back to you back I can fry it okay you can catch it too as long as you stand in front of it you'll catch it when I throw it hold on pick the chicken up and put it over here pick the fries up throw them over there pick this potato up put it here go back chop chop chop chop chop oh she just SP a chicken the [ __ ] she Keep On th food upon Yonder okay all right bet got the potat throw that let me throw this meat uh put this over here a [ __ ] pick up this this is some funny looking chicken this [ __ ] something wrong with this chicken chicken is white chicken is not RI bro a f a potato you cool you cool I'm just keep thr you [ __ ] so at least you got like four or five you got four or five over there all right bet a it again there's no way you got to chill hold on wa you got to get it together yeah [ __ ] hold on [ __ ] don't push okay square is to throw squar is to throw squar is to throw whoop a I thought I threw the the basket off the thing we're doing good I think we're all right don't don't Square I need some chicken bro throw me some chicken nasty meat ah no ah [ __ ] I think we won I definitely a chicken yeah we won we got two stars that's cool oh this is a lot oh wo wo wo so pasta chopped it up then I take it to the pan and I fry it up then I bring it over here get some noodles okay you got some noodles going work and we got to fry the fish too now okay so we got to cook this fish all right wait my meat's done put it on a plate I got the noodles I just put that on there what is it stroganov I don't know so it look like beef stroganov is what we're making oh we can't even get over this is wild yeah this [ __ ] now this is oh wait do this need cook too oh you got to cook the shrimp now I told you we got to cook the fish now ain't no more Sushi oh man so I got I'm keep over or what I might do so what I'm going to do is I'm going to throw this stuff over there though that way even when I'm right when this is out the way we still got it so I'm I'm going just throw a bunch of this [ __ ] over there oh no actually man them shrimps look like penises man you're don't they you're buing I wouldn't say see all that they look like penises this this one is ruined yeah this one's a lot there's a lot going on the thing she tried to throw it over to down oh you threw it into the you throw it into the pot oh did I yeah so we're good then we're actually really good cuz you can actually throw the fish straight into that Skillet right there from where you're at so you can chop it throw it into the skillet and we're and we're and we're good okay oh no oh he just put he just put his hands on get the godamn all right you got it all right I got to I got to figure out what I'm cooking okay so I need the blue fish the red fish and the pasta on there that's what I need so go grab some pasta here goes some blue fish here goes some shrimp okay what else we need a steak oh all this is wow how they got this moving now what I'm supposed to do get oh oh she fell again she fell again I don't know what is going on the blue fish goes in there it's cooked why isn't oh I'm done oh [ __ ] yeah this is hard this is a lot I think this [ __ ] what the [ __ ] you got on that no order that was fish what is these people eating it was fish noodles and shrimp wait you need the red meat again yeah I need some hold on I got to wait I done fell too many times just throw it th it now I got to chop it first don't I yeah I could have chopped it though while you was waiting cuz it was on my side oh you got a chopping board over there no I don't got no chopping board over here but like the way it was moved I could have ran to the chopping board this is difficult man I don't like this there's too much get [Music] on all right bet all right bet this is I don't know what I'm doing I could chop the [ __ ] off I could chop meat all day look you got mad meat over there I don't know what is happening you [ __ ] it up that's what there's too much happening I can't do you got too much over there talking about just throw it over here then I'm going pick it up and get pick up [ __ ] too much so wait what you got going on man you need to cook some Sy where's a fried B oh this is crazy I don't know the [ __ ] where's the plate okay we got we need noodles you got some noodles no he ain't got no noodles what the [ __ ] going on cook the noodles oh my God yeah we're losing this one man I'm telling you right now oh man yeah I'm going have to do that section cuz you're not good at it yeah I don't know you're good at prepping and throwing yeah maybe I'll prep and throw and then you could do that cuz I don't understand I had lost your man I had he was over like what the [ __ ] do I do what do I say what do I do what do I say just throw throw it I'll catch it I'm trying to throw it oh you can't throw it I forgot you can't throw it ra okay wait you can't throw raw food okay wait okay let me go back I don't oh we on fire we got a fire in desire oh I'm trying to blur off the candle okay get the fire get the fire she will not point at this damn fire I'm so glad we are not can we start over no let's start over again so this is the noodles and the fish and then you need shrimp I thought I had a shrimp done no just need for damn we did terribly look at the dog he like these mother these [ __ ] guys this has been overcook two with my mom be sure to look out for the podcast episode we got coming up soon uh don't know when we're going to be dropping out hope you guys enjoyed the video I love you all and I will see you on the next [Music] one like kind of | HardHat Dagu | UCeu7CsHefBzCGwk_TJ_Olew | 2024-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,415 | 20,792 |
knMly9toZyA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knMly9toZyA | 🔬[REVIEW] ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX506 - a feature-rich laptop that is ready to crush any game | the tough brand from asus is quickly becoming a fan favorite it really offers some great value laptops overall especially when you consider some of the miscellaneous features which shape up the devices making them very versatile the tough gaming f-15 fx 506 is new for 2021 bringing a refreshed design brand new hardware and an abundance of features which are nice to see in a laptop at this price the unboxing experience is great especially for a mid-range device the laptop comes in a black box from recycled material which fits the overall minimalist aesthetic inside you get the laptop itself proprietary mounting brackets screws and a cable for a 2.5 inch sata drive along with some cool stickers the laptop is also very well built with asus managing to construct a durable laptop by using ingenuity first of all you can choose between either an aluminum or a plastic lid which have a different design making the laptops look entirely different the plastic lid looks more gamer-ish with a hexagonal pattern which combines a brushed design with a dotted pattern making for an interesting look the aluminum lid is very flat with a tough inscription on the left and the new tough logo on the upper right corner the laptop's looks aren't the only positive here like most tough laptops this one has also passed the mil std810h tests which put the devices through the ringer having them endure vibration humidity drop shock and extreme temperatures tests basically the laptops are able to survive through harsh environments this is further helped by the honeycomb pattern on the inside which strengthens the chassis in our durability tests the laptop hardly flexed when we tried so the build quality is on a very good level the i o and support that you get on the laptop are also really good the i o consists of a total of three usb type a 3.2 generation 1 ports a single thunderbolt 4 port hdmi and rj45 connectors along with a 3.5 millimeters audio jack and a power plug we also can't forget the lock slot which can be very useful you would also be pleased to hear that the laptop supports wi-fi 6 and bluetooth 5 allowing for faster connections and a wireless lifestyle lastly the area which is arguably one of the most important during gaming the keyboard the unit here has long key travel and decently clicky feedback also this wouldn't be a gaming laptop without an rgb backlight while this might be marketed as a gaming laptop it can be so much more it already has the performance from the new tiger lake h-45 family of cpus and the new rtx ampere graphics cards yes it will totally crush games but with a quick addition of a good display this laptop can be a versatile device for content creators we tested the 144 hertz variant which due to its low srgb coverage isn't suitable for professional work but it's pretty good for gaming it has excellent viewing angles and since it doesn't use pwm across all brightness levels it will be comfortable for your eyes even during long gaming sessions being a gaming device the upgradability is on point with a total of two ram and two ssd slots which support nvme ssds for ultra fast raid configurations the ram slots can fit up to 64 gigabytes of ddr4 ram working in dual channel the cooling setup consists of a total of two fans three heat spreaders and four heat pipes three of them cool down both the cpu and gpu while the last one is there to cool down the graphics memory and vrm modules the so-called self-cleaning cooling design makes it so dust and litter go through separate air channels at the back of the laptop asus has also improved the air tunnel improving airflow by 15 in reality the cooling performed well keeping the cpu cool while not throttling down on the speed after 30 minutes of stress testing the core i7 11 800 h had a frequency of 3.44 gigahertz while running at 87 degrees celsius the gpu also maintained good temperatures and clock speeds despite having a tdp of 95 watts the battery on the laptop is absolutely huge coming with a size of 90 watt hours however like most gaming laptops that doesn't mean that you could leave your charger at home our tests show that its juice is enough for four hours of web browsing and video playback and one hour and 21 minutes of gaming tough gaming f15 is equipped with up to intel core i9 11 900 h from the latest tiger lake h-45 architecture while the gpu department is covered by the geforce rtx 3050 3050 ti and 3060 video cards the latter is the 95 w variant which is powerful enough to provide at least 60 fps at 1080p ultra settings even in the most demanding games we'll leave you with some gameplay videos so you could see for yourself [Music] useful they are as creatures because you can brew potions from their blood no because by eating rotting corpses they prevent epidemics did you know they eat the living as well no really upset him too his theory collapsed [Music] thanks for being with us and stay tuned for our upcoming reviews bye bye [Music] | LaptopMedia | UCmEkuR8DaO2m0sx0ZgCcvlg | 2021-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 898 | 4,979 |
OgJ0XzqHeC4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgJ0XzqHeC4 | Communion under both kinds | Wikipedia audio article | communion under both kinds in Christianity as the reception under both species ie both the consecrated bread and wine of the Eucharist topic Roman Catholicism topic topic doctrine topic in reference to the Eucharist as a sacrifice communion under both kinds belongs at least to the integrity and essence of the right and may not be omitted without violating the precept of Christ do this for a commemoration of me Luke chapter 22 verse 19 this is mentioned implicitly by the Council of Trent ss 21 C I 22 C I and the general instruction of the Roman Missal states that the people should share the cup when it is permitted then communion as a clear sign of sharing in the sacrifice that is actually being celebrated topic practice topic in modern Catholic practice in Europe and much of the english-speaking world Ireland excluded communion has offered under both kinds when receiving at mass however Catholicism teaches that Christ is sacramentally and equally present under each species and therefore if a person receives only one species Christ is fully present and nothing is lacking in the early church communion was ordinarily administered and received under both kinds that such was the practice mentioned by Paul in 1st Corinthians chapter 11 verse 28 but side by side in the early church there existed the custom of communicating in certain cases under one kind alone eg when people took home some of the Eucharist after Sunday worship and communicated during the week and also when the Eucharist was brought to the sick by the middle ages the church had become like most of European society increasingly hierarchical there was much stress on being holy when receiving Communion and a greatly heightened appreciation of the sufferings of Christ this meant that all who approached the altar were to be as pure as possible and inevitably led to the exclusion of the lady from administering the Eucharist reserving the practice to the clergy it is difficult to say when the practice of offering the chalice to the people stopped but it may be presumed that this was part of the way in which church authorities sought to prevent anything disrespectful happening to the Eucharist it was also by this time that communion was given only on the tongue this practice was challenged by the Bohemian reformer Jacob of Mize who in 1414 began to offer Communion under both kinds to his congregation the matter was reviewed by the thirteenth session of the Council of Constance in 1415 the council rejected the grounds for offering the chalice to laypeople and banned the practice this became the most emblematic issue of the hussite wars which resulted in the permission of the communion under both kinds for utrecht lists in bohemia in 1433 it would be banned again in 1627 and allowed again by the patent of toleration in 1781 in the following century this was challenged again by the Protestant reformers including Martin Luther John Calvin and huldrych zwingli the Council of Trent referred to the Pope that questioned whether the petition of the Holy Roman Emperor to have the use of the chalice aloud in his dominions be granted in 1564 Pius the fourth did grant this permission to some German bishops provided certain conditions were fulfilled however his concession was withdrawn in the following year in the 20th century Catholic liturgical reformers began to press for a return to communion under both kinds citing the practice of the church before the 13th century there were spirited debates over the issue at the Second Vatican Council resulting in a compromise the following text was finally issued by the Bishop's Communion under both kinds may be granted when the bishops think fit not only to clerics and religious but also to the laity in cases to be determined by the Apostolic See as for instance to the newly ordained in the mass of their sacred ordination to the newly professed in the mass of their religious profession and to the newly baptized in the mass which follows their baptism regular use of communion under both kinds requires the permission of the bishop but bishops in many countries have given blanket authorization to administer Holy Communion in this way in the United States the Notre Dame study of Catholic parish life showed that by 1989 slightly less than half of the parishes in its survey offered the chalice to their congregations topic Eastern Orthodoxy topic also applicable to the appropriate Eastern Catholic churches the Eastern Orthodox Church has consistently practiced communion under both kinds both the clergy and the people normally receive in both kinds topic doctrine topic communion of only the Eucharistic bread as seen as imperfect by the Orthodox churches who do not normally follow this practice even in extremis topic practice topic during the celebration of the Divine Liturgy when it comes time for Holy Communion the lamb 11th host is first broken into four pieces one portion is placed whole into the chalice from one portion the clergy receive Communion and from the remaining two portions the lady are communed the clergy will each receive first the body of Christ taking it in their hands and then sip from the chalice after the communion of the clergy the portions of the consecrated lamb for the faithful ie the congregation are cut into tiny portions and placed in the chalice when the faithful come forward to receive Communion they cross their hands over their chest and the priest gives them both the body and blood of Christ from the chalice using a spoon in this manner everyone receives in both kinds but no one takes either the consecrated bread or the chalice in their hands thus reducing the possibility of crumbs accidentally being dropped or any of the blood of Christ being spilt on the floor when the priest takes Holy Communion to the sick he transfers a portion to a vessel which is worn around the neck inside the vessel are compartments for a gilded box to contain the mysteries a tiny chalice a bottle for wine a small gilded spoon and often a gilded set of tweezers once at the sick person s bedside he uses the tweezers to take a particle of the mysteries from the box and place it in the chalice he then pours a small amount of unconsecrated red wine into the chalice which softens the dried particle as he hears the sick person s confession then after saying the prayers before communion he administers Holy Communion in both kinds to the sick person using the spoon exactly as is done during the Divine Liturgy topic Anglicanism topic topic doctrine topic xxx article of the 39 articles of the Church of England states the cup of the Lord is not to be denied to the lay people for both the parts of the Lord's sacrament by Christ's ordinance and commandment ought to be ministered to all Christian men alike topic practice topic in Anglican liturgy the bread typically in wafer form is administered by licensed clergy into the cupped hands of the communicant usually kneeling at the altar rail the chalice may be administered by the clergy or in certain dioceses by licensed lay persons the bread may be consumed before drinking the wine from the chalice or may be dipped into the wine prior to consuming topic protestantism topic topic doctrine topic communion under both kinds for the whole congregation was a central issue for the Protestant reformers since they believed that it had been specifically commanded by Jesus at the Last Supper John Calvin in his seminal 1536 work Institutes of the Christian religion wrote for Christ not only gave the cup but appointed that the Apostles should do so in future for his words contained the command drinky all of it and Paul relates that it was so done and recommends it as a fixed institution First Epistle to the Corinthians 1 Corinthians 11:25 you topic practice topic almost all Protestant churches practice communion under both kinds one marked distinction in many Protestant churches is not using a chalice for the wine but rather individual communion cups in some churches wine is not used but rather grape juice see alcohol in Christianity topic latter-day saints topic in the Latter day Saint movement communion has taken under both kinds similar to Protestant usage as originally practiced by the Latter day Saint movement founder Joseph Smith and other early latter-day saints the sacrament included the use of fermented wine at this time the common practice of the Latter day Saints church is to have communion with bread and water and not to involve wine or grape juice topic see also topic you track wisdom topic references topic | wikipedia tts | UCa7A71byaczz6dAQM4FZngg | 2018-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,470 | 8,583 |
8wJOnkOi6Tc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wJOnkOi6Tc | boring video | foreign not fucking working why is it not working what the fuck yeah so actually I don't really have something to say yes something happened on September 8th and I haven't been posting because I had exams please [Music] let me just study for once and well I can't say they have gone that great [Music] yes I'm a nerd shut up okay so another thing happens uh GTA 6 got announced not pronounced league and then the guy was arrested just today actually today I'm filming it is actually the day or yeah today until it's the next day though no it's not 12 pm I'm judging on a American time the fuck does America there's any other Eastern Standard Time versus oh shit [Music] baby whatever he wasn't even lowered enough to even [Music] play HD [Music] can't say I totally would have expected that from support if it was someone from fucking middle age of 30 20 they would be destroying their life 17 and I guess it's pretty fine they're fucking hacking and shit though I do not endorse hacking uh unless it's for personal use not hacking well talking as in means modding it is surprisingly easy to mod your your your yours [Music] so I literally do not have anything to talk about the game review had uh I'm stuck somewhere okay okay so let me clear up the game review for a bit the game review actually had uh because the program I was running them later on it was running smooth but the recording was like one frame for like a whole two minutes I guess a whole two minutes then the second frame it was like that because the game was fast is a bit fast so I had to after like not halfway through a lot of weight through the game not that much I probably could record it again [Music] uh it actually just fuck [Music] but actually just gave up I guess sometimes it would okay halfway through the game I I encountered the problem I searched many solutions for it not halfway as I said not halfway through the game the solutions for it eventually I set the fps to 30 FPS then only it did but the quality is not choppy as hell I do not know if it would be perfect for the video you know 30 FPS and the game I have got stuck on you gotten stuck on a bit on a boss so I don't fucking know what I'm doing right now but I'm really not productive right now I'm not doing actually doing anything at all at all at all I don't even want I want to but I do not have anything to do okay that's a different thing right you want to but you don't have anything to yeah uh I might try to be productive but something says that I have to go in other fields and shit [Music] I don't know there's just so much to do but there's so little to do it's life I think keep thinking and you'll get nowhere keep thinking and doing [Music] shut up this channel is not meant to be philosophical at all at times it might be but I could talk probably about like in a podcast and shit bro for hours on it for about philosophical topics crying out showing out meanings even though there is no definite meaning of philosophy literally says that I will you get the point right the Mario movies uh putting trailer was announced in oh my God oh my God of All Things Comic-Con on in October I think third I don't know platoon fucking splatfest I think it's going to start it Prado 3 is all over my timeline D1 so I haven't played no I still fall okay shut up it's all over my time there's so much art so much shit I did not think Splatoon 3 would uh go off that hard you know I mean it's justifiable but uh you know it the thing is when it goes out of the Xenoblade 3 Rage I thought Xenoblade 3 range was enough but uh this is really too far I guess I don't know I mean good for them I'm not really a Splatoon fan right now it's not like I don't like that okay you'll know you'll India I don't think there would be a second game review I do not because it's uh practically not possible and I have other video ideas and I want to actually do some things in my real life too because it's a stress stress fucking rain it's a stress train right oh yeah the Pikachu detect detective Pikachu movie dude no no no it's not the movie it's not the movie I am always getting confused uh the game is supposed to is leaked or say well I think it was officially even given the thing [Music] no no it was the official one was for the enemies Among Us crying face with crying eyes with fucking large boot humongous with large boots out of my timeline please fuckers I usually don't block some shits but yeah I won't I won't block it but it's still pretty annoying I guess I know you just draw fucking Among Us and shit let me you know you know let me fucking draw it and show you we we like see you make the men and you make the fucking eyes can't make eyes gonna make shit well on a fucking so this is among us along with big fucking boots and it looks like it's a this guy is crying right subscribe now it's not there's a movie black balls okay yeah I just wanted to leave a message here in between because I forgot to included in the video I already had recorded this video uh yeah let's see just let's see a little bit uh actually yeah you see no 10th September what a time right okay so I already recorded this but it was me playing Smash Brawl along with the thing and I was trying to win either you know if you know me I cannot win so well I have a skill issue so so uh this video I have how but it was the main thing that I had to mention still I didn't uh oh yeah yeah I don't fucking come out yeah yeah uh I do not like you do not like me do not like the fucking Channel go on fucking subscribe like the channel and shit no this is not reverse psychology I do not want to be popular I just [Music] I just want to give that threats to everybody or you want to do it you want me to do it with my feet no one wants to shut up you are not getting a seat all right [Music] now Utah | akg | UCeBQe_KhwCIf1efYy364zbA | 2022-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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bXydZGoRoGI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXydZGoRoGI | ZOA National President Morton Klein on Newsmax TV's Rob Schmidt Tonight Show | i can tell you that i hope that the united states will not go back to the old jcpoa because we believe that that deal paves uh the way for iran to have an arsenal of nuclear weapons with international legitimacy well the prime minister of israel with a warning to the united states in front of our own secretary of state benjamin netanyahu's comments coming during a joint press event today with secretary of state anthony blinken following the recent cease-fire between israel and hamas which fortunately is still holding at this hour blinking who arrived in israel today this uh to speak with israeli and palestinian leaders has maintained the u.s still plans to re-enter the very controversial and frankly very stupid obama-era iran nuclear deal and for more on this let's bring in morton klein the national president of the zionist organization of america along with human rights attorney gerard felide who is also also the senior counsel for the law fair project also the author of frozen tide as well gentlemen thank you so much for coming on morning i'm going to start with you uh israel of course one of our best allies in the world warning us to stay away from a deal like this with iran because we know what iran does iran takes their money and spreads it around the middle east funding terrorism like with hamas how does biden ignore a warning like that it is frightening he's endangering the middle east he's endangering america they're enriching uranium and their centrifuges at levels beyond what they're permitted they won't allow us to look at their military facilities where experts say is where they're really doing the nuclear work they're developing intercontinental missiles which will reach the united states and biden is now ignoring the sanctions he hasn't gotten rid of them but he ignores them so now iran is making billions of dollars which they use to fund hamas and hezbollah and terrorist groups all over this world this is in extraordinary danger and if he goes on with this deal obama himself said in 13 years they all bets are off and they can do whatever they want which means in a few more years from now they'll be able to get nuclear weapons obama said don't worry that they'll change their attitude so things will be all right this is very dangerous and even stupid for biden to do this endangering america endangering israel it's such a lack of common sense on the issue it's just appalling uh gerard blinken also met with the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas uh promised the u.s will give an additional 75 million to the palestinians and the reconstruction of gaza here's a little more of what he had to say in that meeting the aspirations of the palestinian people are like those uh of people everywhere to live in freedom to have their basic rights respected including the right to choose their own leaders to live in security administration plans to give the palestinian people 360 million dollars sir they claim hamas won't benefit how on earth can you know that you can't and that's the problem what what by what the bible administration is doing is it's proclaiming its new foreign policy which is one of appeasement it's suggesting some sort of a moral and legal equivalence between israel and the palestinian people that simply does not exist uh what this is it's rewarding terrorist attacks against the civilian population of israel which is a war crime it's rewarding that with diplomatic presence and money to say that this money will not be used for humanitarian purposes that that's impossible to say we all know exactly what it's going to be used for and that's to fund more terror attacks that's what it always is used for money is fungible it it every dollar that the palestinian authority or the hamas does not have to spend feeding its people which is what it doesn't do it can spend buying more weapons from iran and developing new ways to attack israel and civilians around the world this is just basically perpetuating requirements it's not solving it they're violating the taylor force act which says we are not permitted to give money to the past authority until they stop paying arabs to murder jews every arab who kills a jew gets a lifetime pension our law now says you can't give money till they get rid of that law they have not president biden is violating that united states law we have to stop this i i can't i mean i can't you when you put it like it's just unbelievable to hear i mean this is such a ridiculous situation uh and they keep moving forward with things like this knowing this i can't wrap my head around how they think about this morton i want to stay with you for a second i want to talk more about the reopening of the consulate general in jerusalem um this is an office that serves as an autonomous office in charge of diplomatic relations with the palestinians right uh trump downgraded this operation placed them under the authority of his ambassador to israel when he moved the embassy to jerusalem so this is a complicated little situation here uh quickly summarize this for us what's going on with this they're appeasing the arabs in every way they can this is emboldening the arabs thinking they're going to get everything by giving them 360 million dollars by opening up the plo office in washington by opening up the consulate in eastern jerusalem by appointing the most anti-israel people ever to important posts are sending a message to the palestinian authority we're going to get everything we want we don't have to really have peace we have to and and he's he's just emboldening the situation increasing likelihood of more terrorism and more war absolutely he's making one mistake after another it seems pretty clear and we're going to follow this story the the the peace accord of whatever it is ceasefire is holding for now we'll see how long it 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ydWPtA1rv6o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydWPtA1rv6o | Acid-Base Physiology - The Stewart Approach | hello everyone in this video I'm going to describe the Revolutionary model formulated by Canadian physiologist Peter Stewart also known as the physicochemical approach despite providing An Elegant unified theory of acid-based physiology through the integration of simple physical and chemical relationships it has often been ignored by medical schools textbooks and device manufacturers even in the medical literature it tends to be described as new or modern despite being established over 40 years ago as if there's some ongoing controversy about its validity if you haven't heard of this try to forget everything you've been taught about acid base because I'm going to be working from the ground up and chances are someone lied to you along the way to start we need to discuss the concept of independent and dependent variables imagine a bowl suspended in a room by three ropes you can change the length of each rope independently with a motorized pulley the Rope lengths represent three independent factors that determine the position of the ball in the room the only other determinants are simple physical and mathematical laws such as gravity and geometry in physiology there are also three independent factors that determine acidbase status the most familiar one is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide the second and most important factor is the difference in activity between positive and negative strong ions the is the total quantity of weak acids such as albumin known as a total the location of the bow for example in X Y and Z coordinates represents the resulting acid base equilibrium for example the activity of hydrogen and hydroxide ions the corresponding pH value and the concentration of conjugate bases such as bicarbonate only changes in these three independent variables determine the status of the system outdated models have focused on simplistically on a single equation the equilibrium between CO2 carbonic acid and bicarbonate while ignoring the non-respiratory elements this leads to the misleading assumption that changes in bicarbonate concentration are actually responsible for changes in acidbase status as we will see bicarbonate is just CO2 in Disguise over time a series of crude additions such as the an Gap were applied to the model in an attempt to describe the remaining two factors but they really needed to start over with a top down approach that said we're going to start at the bottom with the most important substance in acidbase physiology water water is a unique molecule it's small and polar due to Oxygen's High electro negativity water molecules continuously interact through Rel relatively strong intermolecular forces known as hydrogen bonds this gives water unique physical properties water isn't always an intact molecule a small fraction at a time donate protons to other water molecules with water functioning is both an acid and a base regardless on of the specific definition of acids and bases you use regarding the small fraction at this point I need to talk about dissociation constants the disso ition constant for an acid is the ratio of the two products the conjugate base and hydrogen multiply together divided by that of the acid form which is a whole molecule this forms a ratio and that is a ratio that is generally preserved at all times in solution even if the components form part of other equilibria this ratio known as Ka will need to be maintained because for weak acids the number can be very small people will sometimes use an arbitrary modification to get PKA PKA is the base 10 logarithm of Ka minus time minus one to get a positive number I've put conversions up for reference people also use this for the activity of hydrogen in moles or equivalents per liter to get pH for the same reason this can occasionally be useful and simplifies the maths in certain cases but it can also be confusing as people are not used to logarithmic scales it could easily be argued that simple hydrogen concentration in nanom per liter is a clearer description of acidity using the two different notations I have put up the classification of molecules into strong weak and effectively nonelectrolytes based on their dissociation constants the dissociation constant for water KW is Tiny with a pkw of about 15 using the classification above it would be a non electrolyte but as water is present in such a large quantity it functions instead as a weak electrolyte the molar concentration of water is about 55 moles per liter not Mill Mo using the molar mass formula as this remains relatively constant we can simplify the dissociation constant equation to get the water ion constant k-w which is just the concentration of H and O multiplied together this is how to adjust for temperature in Kelvin if you're curious our working value in Vivo is adjusted slightly for other solutes to get 4.4 * 10^ -14 this value and the reciprocal relationship between hydrogen and hydroxide ions is the first of our six core Stewart equations acidbase neutrality is defined as when the effective concentration of hydrogen and hydroxide are the same this means that the square root of k-w will give us the hydrogen concentration at neutrality this is a concentration of 210 nanom per liter or a pH of 6.7 this is over 5 times more acidic than the normal physiological activity of around 40 nanom which is a pH of 7.4 more generally in an acidic solution H+ will be higher than the square root value which will also be higher than o in a basic situation this is reversed H+ and O minus will always multiply together to give k-w this simple equation defines the acid based behavior of water in our system let's go back to the molecules water the vast majority of the time would rather be in its non-ionized form with H+ and O minus both existing in small but and close to equal quantities we can disturb this equilibrium by adding strong electrolytes hydrochloric acid is a calent molecule with its Association constant of 10 6 in solution and that's not minus 6 it's positive 6 meaning there's a million times more dissociated or that 99.9999% of the substance exists in its dissociated form we can effectively say that hydrochloric acid doesn't exist in an aquous solution just chloride ions with the associated protons hopping around in a sea of water molecules the same applies to strong bases like sodium hydroxide which dissolves entire highly in aquous solutions to give sodium C ions a mixture of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is indistinguishable from dissolved sodium chloride all that masses are strong ions the protons and hydroxide are ephemeral and determined by the water ion equilibrium when there is an imbalance of strong ions we need to combine the equilibrium with a second constraint Electro neutrality our next equation is not about equilibrium constants at all as you can assume that strong ions are fully dissociated at all times in almost every solution in the body there is conservation of electron neutrality apart from some very small voltages for example across membranes our second steart equation that needs to be followed is simply that the number of positive charges equals the number of negative charges this can be rearranged to say that the total positive charges minus the total negative charges equal zero the sodium minus chloride part can be described more generally by the term strong ion difference I've put a plus sign with it because by convention it's positive charge minus negative charge now we have two rules that need to be followed so let's see if we can still Define the acid base status with one equation we can rearrange the ion constant equation to find hydroxide and then replace Hydrox oxide on the electr neutrality equation to get one dependent variable which is H+ if we multiply all the terms by H+ again to eliminate the fraction we get a nice neat quadratic equation and quadratic equations can be solved algebraically this is an equation for hydrogen concentration or acidity with the only determining variable being the strong ion difference and KW which is a con k-w which is a constant we can also describe the concentration of O minus in a similar fashion if we graph these we can see how H+ and O are affected by strong ion difference from -00 to + 100 Mil equivalents per liter when Sid is negative H+ makes up the difference in an almost linear fashion and mwise with o minus when Z is positive on a logarithmic scale it becomes more symmetrical as we need to preserve the reciprocal relationship between H+ and O minus around the square root of k-w the graph of changing strong ion difference is the same as that for a strong base being added to a strong acid they neutralize at Z equal 0 when the charges are equal and the H+ and O minus cross over a good way to depict Electro neutrality visually is a graph known as a gamble gram it's a stacked graph of the positive charges on one side and the negative charges on the other the stacks need to be of equal height to achieve Electro neutrality for our first example which is stimulated gastric fluid we can see there's a missing part on the positive side we've listed our strong ion species the independent variables sodium potassium and chloride in this case but there's a strong ion difference ofus 100 Mil equivalents per ler the missing parts come straight from our equation the hydrogen activity uh in this solution is just over 100 Mil equivalents a with a pH of one making the this the most acidic fluid that you'll generally find in the human body while the weak acidity of water can push about 200 Nan nanomoles per liter of hydrogen ions out the strong ion difference creates an electrical void that can pull out half a million times more acidity this is why strong ion difference is the most powerful determinant of acidbase balance we're now going to move across the graph from left to right with different Sol ions as the strong ion difference becomes more positive the solution becomes more basic for Basil gastric fluid the Sid is-3 mil equivalents per ler which equates to a pH of 1.5 now the pH change correlates with a around a threefold decrease in hydrogen plus activity and a reciprocal three-fold increase in O minus the next fluid is 0.9 % saline at body temperature at a neutral pH the H+ and O minus concentrations both equal the square root of the water ion constant on the gamble gram you can see they have a strong ion difference of zero with equal strong catons and anions and a tiny equal quantity of O minus and H+ on top apart from a couple of solutions like stomach acid Sid is almost always positive in practice meaning that Sid represents the quantity of strong base present our strong electrolytes are now within the normal range for extracellular fluid giving us a strong ion difference of 36 mil equivalents per ler which is pretty typical what's not typical are the concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide the modest void of 36 M equivalent needs to be filled with the only annion left which is hydroxide the hydrogen concentration reciproc reciprocally plummets to 1.2 nanom per liter giving a pH of nearly 12 this is what you might find for household bleach and is not compatible with Life in the body that hydroxide filled space is instead filled by the conjugate bases of weak acids which represent our two remaining independent variables the next independent variable we're going to talk about is the total quantity of nonvolatile acids these include proteins particularly albumin as well as inorganic phosphate which functions as a polyic acid to keep things simple we're going to talk as if they are one substance known by the capital A and its degree of ionization is governed by our third equation the dissociation constant for this weak acid this can also be described as the minus log notation PKA the KA and PKA depend on the specific acid and even the specific residue on that acid estimates for average PKA vary based on source and are between 6.5 and 7.7 I will use 7.1 in this video if we expand and rearrange the equation using algebra and log rules we get the familiar Henderson Hassel equation which is another way of describing the same relationship our fourth equation is simply that the procid plus the unpro form of weak acid equals a constant a total we could rearrange these four equations into one like we did before but at that point it becomes impractical to solve it without iterative computer methods so I used an interative computer method to um make this graph which shows the effect of adding a weak acid to the strong ion titration in water that we had before and what we see is that a pocket of stability opens up to the right of the acid equals 0 point over this range the weak acid which had been pronated in the acidic range transitions in an almost linear fashion to being deprotonated and then as a minus approaches a total it maxes out and O minus finally starts to rise the point where hydroxide concentration passes ha that you can see better on the log scale is known as the equivalence point it's also the point of maximal change in PH the horizontal location of the equivalence point is proportional to the total quantity of weak acid the half equivalence point is where ha and a minus intersect it's also where the local acidity is most stable because the ratio of a minus to ha at this point is one these terms cancel out and we can see that at this point the pH is equal to the pka and the h plus equals Ka like I said if we increase a total it will move the equivalent and half equivalent points to the right if we decrease a total or Ka then the Curve will go back towards the original strong base curve if we increase Ka or decrease PKA then the acidity at the half equivalence point will increase for example 6.1 is the composite PKA for CO2 and carbonic acid the pka of lactic acid is 3.8 which means it acts relatively more like a strong acid an actual strong acid will effectively uh shift the entire Sid Sid acidity curve to the right we call a total nonvolatile weak acid to distinguish them from CO2 let's see how they interact with our gamble gam to start we have a very weak acid neutral water where hydrogen and hydroxide ions are equal water itself does not show up on our gamble gram because it's not charged neither does ha the prated form of Al acid in solution the weak acid dissociates and we now need to satisfy two equilibria at once which are the dissociation constants for water and for the weak acid in practice this means that we have a gentle increase in acidity and a reciprocal decrease in hydroxide for example a four-fold increase in one means a four-fold decrease in the other due to the logarithmic scale the pH only decreases by about 10% the vast majority of weak acid stays in the prated form as it is only pushing against water which doesn't really and doesn't really want to dissociate the system satisfies electrone neutrality because the a minus replaces the negative charge from the hydroxide what happens if there's also a difference in strong ions that was at a s of zero now we have a positive s where H+ is Tiny and O minus is massive adding a weak acid here is like adding a bit of vinegar to a costic soda solution instead of pushing out a little bit of acidity this time it's pulled into that electr negative void just like hydroxide was but this is a bit better acid than water so preferentially fills the space until almost all of the weak acid is ionized because the hydroxide is half the acidity doubles you can see all of these effects on the previous graph of weak acid titration against Sid this is just another way to illustrate it this example equates to the right side of the graph where a minus has now maxed out with a large Sid and O is starting to rise again the reason that the pH is still 11.6 is that the total nonvolatile weak acids in this case are insufficient to fill that negative charge and the only weak acid remaining is water which fills it with hydroxide in Vivo we have one more almost Limitless source of weak acid and that is carbon dioxide there are many forms of carbon dioxide sometimes more generally known as dissolved inorganic carbon like many weak acids it's polyprotic so this graph depicts the relative concentrations that satisfy all of the different equilibrium reactions at a given pH the transformation between CO2 and carbonic acid is not in itself an acidbase reaction so they remain at a fixed ratio of about 355 to1 for the PH range graer than four bicarbonate also has a significantly larger concentration than carbonic acid so it's usually easier to just pretend that CO2 dissociates directly to B carbonate at a PKA around 6.1 many of us will have seen that bicarbonate can convert to CO2 as children in the volcano demonstration you have sodium bicarbonate which is a strong base plus CO2 which would have a pH in solution of around 8.5 separately you have a weak acid usually vinegar with a pH of around 2 2 to 3 if you mix them together the pH of the solution goes to about five and the Y carbonate transforms into a large quantity of CO2 which bubbles out of solution over the physiological acidity range um the proportions change a little but on average um around 90% of dissolved inorganic carbon is in the form of bicarbonate which is around 20 times more than CO2 around 0.2% is in the form of carbonate though this proportion can increase by 2 to threefold in severe alosis for example hyperventilation the sudden reduction in partial pressure of CO2 causes a proportionally greater reduction of acidity than for total dissolved carbon this causes a paradoxical rise in carbonate activity and moderately lowers free calcium contributing to the tetany that can be seen with hyperventilation if you're new to this model part of your brain might be saying no sodium bicarbonate is a base we give it to people to treat acidosis it can't just be CO2 the key word here is sodium this is just hyponic saline without the chloride it has a strong ion difference of 1,000 M equivalents per liter carbon dioxide is a volatile weak acid the solution comes in a glass bottle because otherwise the carbon dioxide would diffuse out to equilibrate with the atmosphere we include this volatile weak acid because without it we would have a sodium hydroxide solution with a pH of 13 which is okay for cleaning drains but would be pretty harsh to inject into someone what regulates the acidity is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the vial which equates to a concentration of dissolved CO2 it's not the total CO2 or bicarbonate that's considered the independent factor it's the partial pressure in patients that's determined by metabolic carbon dioxide production and alveola ventilation when we look at this rainbow graph not as a closed system but as an open one with a fixed CO2 things start looking different if we treat carbon dioxide as a constant across the whole physiological range then bicarbonate can vary by a factor of 10 an absolute carbonate concentration can change by 100f fold when the solution has low acidity the fraction that is CO2 is very low but that's the only part that we need to keep in solution this means that bicarbonate serves as a massive Depo of carbon dioxide particularly under more basic conditions this is why relatively there's relatively little difference in arterial and Venus CO2 compared to oxygen despite the fact that CO2 can diffuse so so easily some CO2 is cleared but there's always more in the form of bicarbonate in Vivo an estimated 5 to 30% of dissolved inorganic carbon is in the form of carbon Amino compounds due to interactions with protein but this can be thought of as just part of the carbon sink that's similar to bicarbonate for Simplicity I won't be discussing that component further to illustrate how powerful the effects can be I'm going to move to a different biological setting like the human body the ocean is an open system and like the human body the factor that determines acidic from CO2 is the partial pressure which equilibrates with the partial pressure in the atmosphere rather than the alvas the partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 is less than 1% of that in the Alvis with a pre-industrial concentration of 280 parts per million which is 0.21 mm of mercury the partial pressure in the water equilibrates with that of the atmosphere and with a corresponding small concentration of carbonic acid despite the relatively tiny partial pressure of dissolved carbon dioxide the ocean contains a massive quantity of dissolved inorganic carbon in the form of bicarbonate and particularly carbonate species this is because of the pH related equilibrium for dissolve carbon species the ocean has far higher osmolality and strong ion content um than the human body but the strong ion difference is only about 1 m per liter with no Associated weak acids this Mill mool would be filled with hydroxide and the water equilibrium would give a pH of around 10 because carbon dioxide is a stronger acid than water the Sid is filled with bicarbonate instead it doesn't matter how much dissolved carbon it takes because it's an open system this reaches an equilibrium at a pH of around 8.15 the pH is still relatively High compared to plasma because the partial pressure of CO2 is so much lower this is significantly more basic than our hyperventilation example and the concentration of carbonate is now high enough to saturate the solution this is critical to marine biology and ecology as a wide variety of animals including Coral Crustaceans and mollusks incorporate solid calcium carbonate into their bodies since the 18th century humans have raised the atmospheric partial pressure of CO2 by 50% to around 420 parts per million this has a small effect on total carbon but a more significant effect on acidity which is increased by over 25% at a lower pH the proportion of dissolved carbonate Falls and the solution is less saturated threatening the Integrity of calcifying organisms with some Moes already showing evidence of damage this process is known as ocean acidification and is separate from Coral bleaching which is more related to temperature change human bones are mostly calcium phosphate but carbonate is also Incorporated making up approximately 6 to 9% of mineral content by mass the point to take away is that like the ocean there's a large quantity of dissolved inorganic carbon in the body mostly As bicarbonate which will fill in the strong ion Gap as required like the masses of limestone and shell in and coral the absolute quantity of carbon is not important for acid based status but small changes in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide R in the body that partial pressure is the result of a steady state between metabolic production and elimination through alveola ventilation the only significance of bicarbonate concentration to acid based status is its partial correlation with the effective strong ion difference which as we'll see next looking back at the gamble gram we've got our strong ion difference we've got the weak acid trying to fill in that hydroxide gap for the strong base and now we have the final piece of that puzzle which is carbon dioxide what carbon dioxide does is dissociate such that the hydroxide is neutralized and the rest of the space is filled in there is no total CO2 that can max out because as we saw in the ocean even a small partial pressure provides virtually unlimited bicarbonate in an ocean open system you might have noticed that the a minus was pushed down a bit in a costic solution without CO2 a turtle is almost fully dissociated but in Vivo we have an equilibrium between our three groups of weak acid volatile nonvolatile and water the water equilibrium is cons considered dependent on other factors because the only way to alter the ion constant would be massive changes in osmolality or temperature that leaves us with the other two weak acids that compete with each other to fill the strong ion difference on average around 1/3 of the strong ion difference will be filled by a minus and the remaining 2/3 by bicarbonate though for a given scenario the ratios will be dependent on all three independent variables this is why people tend to picture bicarbonate as a determinant of acid based status and specifically the soal metabolic component it is the single best estimate of the strong ion difference but only because it fills that an ionic space and the contribution of a minus is typically of lower magnitude bicarbonate does not have any independent effect on acid based status it's just a form of CO2 and we use it to estimate the strong ion difference the Misunderstood correlation of bicarbon we've said reaches its most absurd point when people try to propose that whole body gain or loss of bicarbonate directly causes metabolic acidbase disturbances if you somehow preferentially lost by carbonate annion from the urine or GI tract it wouldn't cause an acidosis that void would be filled immediately by more bicarbonate from CO2 because it's an open system and the body is constantly producing more Co CO2 bicarbonate is the primary form of CO2 in the body you can't quantify bicarbonate gain or loss because it's being supplied by an unlimited pole what you can quantify would be the relative concentration of sodium or chloride ions the kidneys primarily regulate acidity by net reabsorption of sodium ions in the proximal tubal vomiting causes an alkalosis by expelling chloride ions strong ion difference is the determinant here that's the pull which is the major influence of on the behavior of weak acids including water but what about the push looking at the gamble gam what is the difference between a pco2 of 40 mm of mercury and 140 mm of mercury to understand that better we need to look closer it turns out the most important part of the gamble gram is an invisible slither right at the very top because the species different by multiple orders of magnitude I've had to use an arbitrary scaling method that's similar to a cube root function to keep all species visible without too much Distortion as you should be able to see strong ion difference does not perfectly match the weak an ions because we also have hydrogen ions on the left I'm not a big fan of acid based nomograms they're mostly an extension of the crude rules of thumb used by outdated models before we could quantify the contribution of different species although I have included one so that we can follow the different disturbances using familiar terms the x-axis is converted to strong ion difference as this is the primary metabolic determinant of acidbase status and the y axis is pco2 this represents the situation at close to normal homeostasis watch what happens to the hydrogen ions in the top left quadrant when we dramatically increase the partial pressure of carbon dioxide side as CO2 and carbonic acid are neutral species we can't see them on the gamble gram but we can see that the CO2 has shifted the equilibria such that the activity of hydrogen ions has increased this is associated with the reciprocal decrease in hydroxide and a decrease in carbonate as we saw in the ocean example the concentrations of strong C ions such as as sodium strong annion like chloride and the strong ion difference all remain unchanged bicarbonate increases as there is more volatile acid competing with the nonvolatile acid unless you had a patient with abrupt ventilatory failure or a change in inspired CO2 you more likely to see this as an acute on chronic process now there has been an increase in the strong ion difference which blunts the severity of acidemia for the same CO2 in a worst case scenario like you commonly see in cardiac ARS there is a mixed acidosis which in this case reaches the neutral pH of 6.7 and therefore H+ and O minus activity are now equal if a patient is spontaneously breathing with an isolated metabolic acidosis they can typically compensate with ventilation reducing their CO2 to achieve a nearly normal pH in a mixed alkalosis the strong ion difference pulls water back towards the hydroxide side and there is also less CO2 pushing towards H+ finally let's see what happens when you change a total this is the least significant determinant of acidbase status and disturbances are most commonly a reduction due to hypo Alam anemia this causes a mild metabolic alkalosis the nomogram hasn't moved because it doesn't have a third axis for a total over time the body May compensate by increasing the relative concentration of chloride to replace the missing anion and normalize the pH let's look at things a bit more clinically just because we don't don't include species that are much less than one meq on the gamble gam doesn't mean that we can't anticipate the effects on hydrogen activity particularly for large scale shifts in Sid from fluid composition what happens if you administer 0.9% saline to a patient saline contains equal concentrations of sodium and chloride and therefore has a strong ion difference of zero people normally have an extracellular strong ion difference of around 35 to 40 and this will cause a relative hyperchloremia as the differences average out relative hyperchloremia means a reduction in strong ion difference which causes acidosis you don't need to calculate a normal anion gap to see this simply subtract the chloride concentration from sodium the difference should be around 36 mm per liter chloride concentration is almost meaningless unless seen relative to sodium as these are the main determinants of strong ion difference how do we treat a hypochloric acidosis you give a solution of chloride free sodium to cause a relative lowering of chloride and increase that strong ion difference again the bicarbonate or CO2 is only better acidified up from costic soda by filling in the strong ion difference you could actually give sodium hyd oxide um in terms of acidbase status it would have the same effect as Ste State it's just it would probably be too locally toxic due to the pH in general if you give a crystalloid the body's extracellular fluid will start to approximate the composition of that fluid that's why if you give saline Which is far from physiological your body will try to approximate a solution with a pH of 6.7 or even worse once you consider the CO2 that will dissolve in that volume if you want to be safe something like plasmo or Harman solution contains acetate or lactate which metabolized a away to leave a strong ion difference and mimic the strong iron compos composition of normal serum what about dextrose dextrose doesn't have any strong ions in it and therefore has a strong ion difference of zero this means that what remains in the extracellular space will have similar acid base effects to saline while also decreasing osmolality once the de xray is extracted water intoxication would cause the same dilutional acidosis typically patients with chronic hyponatremia will have some attempt to correct the resulting acidosis so you'll likely see a lower chloride than expected by pure dilution it's the absolute difference between strong cations and anions that masses for acidbase status pure water depletion from reduced access or diabetes in citus will cause the opposite the loss of free water simply scales up the concentration of solute exaggerating the strong ion difference I should probably mention in case someone gets confused I am never talking about so-called corrected sodium I always talking about the actual measured sodium corrected sodium is a Mis Noma people made up corrected sodium because their only use for sodium concentration was as a surrogate for osmolarity sodium is the most common ion and by far the the most common C ion in extracellular fluid so there is a it's a decent indicator of the height of this gamble gam if you wanted to understand the misleading term corrected sodium just don't call it sodium call it half osmolarity if you are using if you're only using sodium and the patient's hypoglycemic then you'd need to correct it and calculate a corrected half osmolarity by scaling it to in include the effects of glucose and at that point you can just calculate the EST estimated oity and be done with it it should be clear that sodium has another important use which is as a major determinant of strong ion difference so far I've mostly shown how these three factors qualitatively interact to influence acidbase status before we look at some cases I'll wrap up the last of the algebra to show where the Stewart model came from and how anyone can model these interactions I've pointed out some fundamental equations throughout this video now that we've looked at carbon dioxide we have the final two and a couple of extra terms for electrical neutrality all of the positives plus all of the negatives equal zero notice that we're talking about equivalence here because uh carbonate ions have two charge next we have the water ion constant equation which defines the reciprocal relationship between hydroxide and hydrogen ions we have the definition of a total which is the sum of prated and nonprotonated forms of weak acid then there's the equilibrium constant for nonvolatile weak acid Ka now we've also have the dissociation constant for Carbonic acid to bicarbonate and bicarbonate to carbonate notice that there is not one for conservation of dissolved inorganic carbon because it's an open system as I tried to outline in earlier sections these are what's known as simultaneous equations all of these six conditions need to be true at once to solve simultaneous equations a common strategy is to rearrange and substitute them so that redundant variables are canceled out our variable of interest is the effective concentration of hydrogen ions or the acidity which once determined could be plugged back into any of the other equations to give the dependent variables like hydroxide or bicarbonate if you did that you get one equation which is a fourth order polom function equals z at a single value of H+ the letter terms are what are remaining from the six equations and are composed of the three mathematically independent variables shown in color Sid a total and pco2 the other um numbers are just a handful of constants that are shown in Black changing any one of the three independent variables will also acidy everything else bicarbonate hydroxide a minus are all dependent and will not in influence aicy because they are also dependent on the three factors this is the core of the Stuart model it's not some wacky new hypothesis made up to confuse people it's mathematical truth extrapolated from simple physical and chemical Relationships by a brilliant man 40 years ago there's one problem if I was going to have a play around with this equation is that fourth order pols can't be solved algebraically you can solve it with iterative methods on a computer but that's a bit of a handful is it possible to make this simpler and by that I don't mean ignoring everything except the carbonic acid equilibrium as if the human body was a bottle of soda water because that would be ridiculous if you don't need a model that also works for pure water and stomach acid and ocean ass acidification then you could effectively eliminate a few of the microl species like carbonate and hydroxide if you did that then you'd only really need to consider H+ concentration in two equilibrium reactions cons serve a total and follow a simpler version of Electro neutrality this was proposed by an American Veterinary physiologist and Stuart fan P constable and I don't know why they're all called Pizza these four equations can be condensed into a simple quadratic function and that function can be solved with this the Constable equation this is my go-to function for modeling acidbase changes it's fantastic you can easily incorporate into a single cell on a spreadsheet the output is H+ activity and equivalence so you can convert that to pH with a negative log 10 or convert it to nanomoles by multiplying by 10 the the nine again the brightly colored terms are our three variables the faint colored terms are just two constants with KC being a composite of K-1 and SC2 one nice feature is that you can use mil equivalents and M moles as Imports you just need to be careful about the SC2 term if you change to different units for example You' need to add a conversion factor if you're going to use kilop pascals instead okay it's a great Theory and the maths isn't too tricky either but how do I apply it in practice let's look at some cases all of these examples and values are from real patients obviously without any identifying information 65-year-old woman presented to hospital with severe nausea and vomiting she had a history of type 2 diabetes malius on oral therapy to start we get a blood gas bbg's are usually fine I've placed boxes for the acidity and its determinance on the r right we can immediately tell that she's moderately acidemic with a lower than normal CO2 which is one of our independent determinants of acidbase status from those two the ABG machine calculated our bicarbonate concentration using the equilibrium equation for bicarbonate bicarbonate is moderately low at 13 which strongly implies A reduced strong ion difference but we can get better estimates for that working from the outside in we have sodium potassium chloride and lactate which are all monovalent it would be nice to have a little more information like Albin and other electrolytes for calcium and magnesium these need to be multiplied by two if your values are in Mill moles to get Milli equivalents as they're balent you might think that it's better to use ioniz values if you have them but total calcium and magnesium likely cancel some charges of negative species like alamin so I would use those instead total calcium can in theory be estimated using ionized to calcium and and an albumin concentration um if that's all you have a minus is the trickiest drive value to get as it comes from multiple we weak acids the charges don't match nicely with units of measurements and the portion that is ionized is pH dependent some of that difficulty is also present for bicarbonate except we've normalized it because of its importance in the obsolete as a base models and the fact that the gas machines are programmed to work it out for us this prob three main approaches to derive a minus the easiest is to calculate it directly with this relatively simple pH equation this is used on acid base. org which we'll look at later another approach used by Lloyd points out that some of the effects that alamin and globulins and particularly phosphate H have should actually be considered strong ions and that fractions included with chloride and lactate while a weak fraction is used to calculate a minus using a similar equation to this one and then finally you could take all of the weak acids phosphate alamin total protein or globulin convert those to get a total and then work backwards with scaling factors um from uh to get a minus using the pH we'll stick with the simple one um which gives an A minus 12.9 you don't actually need to derive a total using this approach although for uh computational purposes we can calculate it from a minus and pH using the conable equation or the KA equation the goal here is to work out as precisely as possible whether there are ionic species present that we haven't measured there generally are for example sulfate and weaker ions like citrate and urate in small concentrations sometimes this will identify something clinically significant usually organic acids this is why we're coming at the strong ion difference from two different directions firstly um there's an estimate known as the apparent set or set a it's calculated logically by adding up all the positive strong ion equivalents that we can measure sodium potassium calcium magnesium subtracting the negative ones which are chloride and lactate from the other direction we can work out the Sid e um the effective strong ion difference um which is the calculat by carbonate plus the calculated a minus now this is because we know that functionally a minus and bicarbonate are pulled from their protonated forms to fill the strong ion difference so this is a good estimate and CD is in fact considered the real strong ion difference we subtract Sid E from Sid a to get six which is the strong ion Gap now this is nothing special it's just are there any ions strong ions um that we haven't measured that are clearly contributing to the city the traditional annion Gap was an attempt to describe the same thing but it also included lactate that we can measure as well as a minus which is a relatively large value often around 12 and it's therefore obsolete um it's a good try though um it's normal to have a strong ion gap of up to around three Mill equivalence um also because of physiologic unmeasured ions and also small measurement errors although for this patient the strong ion Gap is 15 which is highly abnormal now we can subdivide the strong ion difference um based on its individual components and their deviation from expected values each deviation in Millie equivalents will sum together to give a total c e and that is what directly affects acidbase status this shows us that all strong electrolytes contribute potentially in opposing directions to s e in this case almost all of the deviation is from unknown annion in the strong ion Gap a quick way to assess for hypochloric acidosis at the bedside is to Simply subtract chloride from sodium which in this case is 36 and completely normal then you can look at the lactate which is only mly elevated and you already know that you have a significant Sig acidosis this is much easier than calculating an anion gap and then correcting it for Albin and lactate to see if there is actually a difference um which is should be the Sig um and then you have to try and work out a Delta ratio to see if that's the only thing contributing which is just silly because you can just quantify the components individually um you shouldn't work off an obsolete model and continually try to patch it up with modifications and rules of thumb to summarize our findings there is a moderate acidemia with an overall moderate Sid acidosis which is primarily due to an a severe unknown annion acidosis there's also a mild to moderate respiratory alkalosis which is likely physiological and a slight acidosis from a total because her Albin and phosphate were on the upper normal range based on the history there's one more bedside investigation to check the ketones are 7.7 mm per liter um and normal is less than 6 to1 and this meets criteria for diabetic keto acidosis her bgl was relatively normal because it was associated with an sglt2 inhibitor she was treated with an insulin dexos infusion and by withholding the offending agent let's look at a more unusual toxicology case a 43-year-old man with coma acidosis and renal failure this is a pretty alarming blood gas the most striking finding is a lactate measurement of 38 mm per liter if I follow the same process there is severe acidemia there is a severe Sid acidosis and an extreme lactic acidosis which in this case is actually an artifact the lactate reading is so high that the apparent Sid is smaller than the effective Sid making the strong ion Gap negative in which case we move it to the Cat Side to preserve electr neutrality this in itself should be a sign that something is odd because the body does have a number of unmeasured anions and relatively fewer unmeasured C ions severe lithium toxicity could be considered in this setting but does not explain the extremely high lactate rating there's also a mild acidosis from we acids and the CO2 is high normal suggesting that either the patient is too tired or obtunded to compensate or that the clinician needs to increase the minute volume on the ventilator the patient presented with a history of consuming 700 Ms of an ethylene glycol solution which was later confirmed on a specific assay ethylene glycol is a toxic alcohol that can cause marked CNS depression the molecule itself is uncharged and can be detected indirectly in early stages of toxicity with an eled serum osmolality measured by freezing point depression it is metabolized into numerous organic acids most significantly glycolic acid as well as oxalic and G glyoxylic acid which cause a Sig metabolic acidosis however some of these molecules particularly lolic acid and known to crossreact with lactate oxidase assays used by Blood gas machines to detect lactate let's see what happens if we discount the spurious lactate reading and repeat the analysis the lactate is replaced by a larger strong iron Gap and the two partially cancel out leaving a severe unknown annion acidosis which is real and consistent with the presence of organic acid such as glycolic acid the patient recovered following emergent hemo dialysis the next patient is a 71-year-old male with a history of neuroendocrine tumors and cardiac failure as you can see there is severe alkalemia with a very low chloride if we use the sodium minus chloride shortcut we get 59 which is markedly elevated and matches very well to our calculated strong ion difference the alkalemia is entirely due to this extreme hypochloremia suggestive of relative chloride loss from either the kidneys or GI tract for example you can see similar abnormalities from venting in pyloric stenosis there's also a mild respiratory acidosis possibly due to reduced respiratory drive one clue that's consistent with the underlying iology is the presence of severe hypokalemia at 1.9 mm per liter this patient had severe hypercortisolism due to to ectopic act secretion from the neuroendocrine tumor this is often more severe and abrupt than classic classic Cushing's disease where excess Act is produced at the pituitary high levels of cortisol cause a state of excess mineralocorticoid simulation in renal tubules via multiple mechanisms leading to alkalosis and pottassium secretion into the urine case four is a 25-year-old with a life-threatening asmer exacer ation this is an alarming gas in any patient but in asthma it is completely horrifying this isn't a diagnostic dilemma there's extreme acidemia dueing almost entirely to acute type 2 respiratory failure this is a patient who is Al either in the process of having a respiratory arrest or is being invasively ventilated at a very low minute ventilation to protect the lungs from Dynamic hyperinflation again there's also a mild nonvolatile weak acid acidosis due to high Albin I do have some good news though this is the same patient 4 days later now breathing spontaneously and actually mounting a respiratory alkalosis which is consistent with an improving asthma exacerbation the final case is a 36-year-old who presents with hypotension and worsening Ral function in the setting of a previous kidney transplant they have severe acidemia with an extreme extreme Sid acidosis you can see that the bicarbon a minus is squished right to the top of the gamble gam this is primarily due to relative hyperchloremia the difference between sodium and chloride is only 15 less than half of what it should be to a lesser extent there is also a mild Sig and lactic acidosis this would be a good time to emphasize how much potential chloride has to contribute to an acid based disorder the patient has a lactate 5 which significantly abnormal and a Sig around eight both are dwarf uh by the chloride abnormality part of quantitive analysis is about identifying disease processes that might need specific management but part of it is also identifying what would be the best yield to correct the disorder in a patient this unwell hemodialysis will correct many of these abnormalities at once which was the case um but for a patient who's a bit simpler for example an improving dka you might realize that changing the IV fluid that you're using would have a better yield um than the ongoing insulin deos infusion because the ketones are much less of a problem than the hypoc caramia now in this case there is also a severe respiratory alkalosis which is going to be physiological and a relatively mild weak acid alkalosis which also makes a significant contribution to improving the acidemia this is due to the patient s really low albumin likely due to a prolonged chronic illness you might think that correcting an the albumin would be a quick way to improve their humor Dynamics but bear in mind that all likely worse in the Academia if you look back at the two graphs in the bottom right the strong ion difference subcomponents um are literally just the deviation of each value in Millie equivalents if you're curious how I graph the contribution of the three major determinants I use the consle equation if you put in the values of CO2 a total and Z just as they are it will just tell you the current acidity which you already know instead what you do is you change one of the variables to its normal value and then it will give you the acidity if that value was normal and the other two were unchanged that's the most elegant method I've come across to determine the contribution of any one of those variables um this is because the acidity is the product of all of them interacting in a nonlinear fashion back to back to the case the multifactorial metabolic acidosis with hypo Almia are all very consistent with a patient with acute on chronic renal failure the kidney's primary mode of regula their acidbase balance is through selective reabsorption of chloride to alter strong ion difference sodium and chloride are filtered at glomus and then over half of the sodium is reabsorbed without chloride in the proximal convol tubal as we've seen by carbonate maintains El Electro neutrality by filling in the strong iron difference with and in this case it does that with the reabsorb Sodium aided by the free diffusion of CO2 and Carbonic and hydr enzyme as the tubular fluid becomes more acidic the weak base ammonia is secreted to maintain electron neutrality with chloride in a similar fashion to the weak acids in more basic fluids hyperemia is a common finding in renal failure but patients tend to develop a more complex picture as it progresses specifically a SE acidosis as we see here this is due to the accumulation of numerous organic and inorganic anion such as citric acid cycle intermediates uric acid and sulfate inorganic phosphate which has a weak and strong acid effect is often elevated ated although not in this case the elevated lactate would also raise concern for septic shark particularly in imuno compromised patient now you might be thinking this is all very descriptive but what happens if I don't want to put all my patients La results into a spreadsheet so a homemade algorithm can make all of the necessary calculations well firstly what's wrong with you and secondly you don't have to there are tools available the best and easiest one I've found is on acid base. org this website also hosts Stuart's original textbook online for free and has links to buy the revised Edition which was the main reference for this video I have no affiliation with these guys I don't have any Financial conflicts of interests I'm just a fellow evangelist if you go to their free analyze section it will just ask for five mandatory lab values and five optional values the mandatory values are pH CO2 sodium Chlor chlorite and albumin the main determinants of ASAS status lactate potassium calcium magnesium and phosphate are usually smaller and not always available so it will default to average values if you don't have them I'm just using the values from case one if you click analyze it will check the necessary values are given and ask for your email on the main pathology for their reference if you're in a hurry you can click ignore then they will give you a similar rundown to what I presented with similar Graphics it has a nice narrative style which includes a bit of a tutorial on Stuart acid base which I like I would recommend that you check them out I personally feel the most important thing about the Stuart model is giving you a more accurate conceptual understanding of the biochemistry it doesn't claim to be a management algorithm but you should be able to see how powerful quantitative analysis can be how to implement and act on these algorithms Mo most efficiently is still being elicited the team who who may have pushed this implementation the furthest have been in Hawks Bay New Zealand led by a third pieza an eist P Lloyd this article this time from only 20 years ago describes how they designed a slightly more complex algorithm and integrated it with the hospital's laboratory information system using it for real critical care patients this is an example output report that they shared again it's a lot of the same information in a slightly different package as people slowly accept this model my hope is that some of the algorithms will be integrated into blood gas analyzers they already do this for the oldies for example calculating basic s and an Gap the main hurdle would be measuring point of care albumen but otherwise most of the values are there to summarize asaase status is determined by three mathematically independent factors strong ion difference is the concentration of strong C ions minus strong anion under normal conditions this is somewhere between between plus 35 and 40 mil equivalents per liter generating a strong base the other two factors are a fix quantity of nonvolatile weak acid and an almost Limitless pool of dissolved inorganic carbon that is regulated by the partial pressure of carbon dioxide pco2 is in a steady state with continuous production from metabolism and elimination via ventilation most carbon dioxide in the body is in the form of bicarbonate the three groups of weak acids volatile nonvolatile and water are in an equilibrium while maintaining electron neutrality with the harsh pole of the strong base which is Sid in practice the effective strong ion difference is equal to the concentration of bicarbonate plus the activity of depro weak acid a minus all strong electrolytes in the body fluids will influence strong ion difference and their effect can be Quantified by looking at their deviations from the normal range like I said before this was my main reference it's the second edition of Stuart's original textbook from the80s They just added a few other chapters in details it's a great book it walks you through in a lot of very methodical detail you can find it at Acid b.org which also has the analyzer I showed you if you don't want to buy it you can read the first edition online for free if you want something more traditional this handbook isn't bad and it pays a little bit of lip service to the F Stewart model the ethyl and glycol section was checked against a great chapter in critical care toxicology which a very comprehensive reference I'm always going to plugg to range physiology if you find basic chemistry a bit overwhelming there's a ton of online resources available I'm a big fan of Professor Dave explains on YouTube there's also whole textbooks available for free for example Libre texts finally I'd like to thank Scott weart from mcet who I'm pretty sure introduced me to the student model years ago when my medical school should have thanks for watching I'm very happy with how this turned out it's a subject I'm pretty passionate about if you found it interesting or have questions please comment and consider sharing it with others if you want more content check out my basic science playlist for more videos and subscribe to the channel to be notified of future releases okay bye for now | Liam Skoda | 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IQR61WuOvDY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQR61WuOvDY | Building Inclusive, Sustainable and Job-creating Growth in Africa | DAVOS AGENDA 2021 | as the chinese say the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step while africa's 57-year journey towards a single market came into being on january 2021 when the africa continental free trade area became operational creating a single market of 1.3 billion people and a consumer market of more than 3.4 trillion dollars so in part our conversation today is a celebration of that epic journey and an opportunity to ask some tough questions on what work remains to be done so it's a very special welcome to your excellency president nana ardor dan kwa akufo of ghana i'd also like to welcome the participants for this session that's puti mahaniyale dabengwa chief executive officer ed naspers and daniel minelli chief executive officer of the absa group before we start just a couple of housekeeping issues so i want to let you know that uh this session is going to be in two parts the first part is the discussion that we're going to have in a few minutes and then the second part will be a private dialogue with members of the world economic forum so to all of you who are watching today here on cnbc africa and also all around the world thank you for joining us and welcome let me begin this session where we are talking about building an inclusive sustainable and job creating growth in africa using the afcfta a very warm welcome and i'd like to pose my first question to your excellency i'd like to ask you your excellency to share a few remarks on how africa can build an inclusive cohesive and sustainable recovery from this terrible pandemic thank you very much godfrey and very warm greetings to professor claus schwab this is hilda sword and everyone that devils from the ghanaian people and their government i'm grateful for the chance to believe of this brief remarks on how africa can lead an inclusive cohesive and sustainable recovery from the coven 19 pandemic pandemic is thrust the whole world into unknown and unchartered territory and we're having to find our way as we go along diseases wrecking havoc on lives and livelihoods now more than ever with the so-called second wave we're told that last year the world's economy shrank by 4.3 percent over two and a half times more than during the global financial crisis of 2009 the modest recovery of 4.7 percent growth rate expected for this year would barely compensate for the unpredictable losses suffered by businesses and households in 2020 the impact of the pandemic on african economy has been felt in two ways namely from the effects of the global economic slowdown and secondly from the effects of the decline in domestic productive activities in trade investments manufacturing agriculture and the operations of the financial sector our vulnerabilities to external shocks have also been exposed once again as the continent enters its first recession in 25 years simply put the gains we have recorded in trying to create societies of opportunities for all our peoples are being seriously threatened hopes and i dare say expectations of a second africa rising narrative are fast evaporating if we are to achieve an inclusive cohesive and sustainable recovery from the pandemic it is crucial that we harness our own resources and deploy deploy them as creatively and efficiently as possible to finance the rapid economic and social transformation that we see clearly the multilateral system is under strain and we must do all we can to generate the needed resources for sustainable development we in africa should make every effort to generate for ourselves the additional funds we need to advance and hopefully our external partners private and public will lend their backing to the priorities we set in addition i believe we must undertake the following firstly africa must return to macroeconomic stability and fiscal responsibility this will be the springboard from which sustainable recovery would be launched to support the delivery of decent jobs resilient infrastructure quality services and responsive governance secondly africa must leverage rapidly the use of digital technologies to enhance our socioeconomic lives today education sales and marketing banking and many other activities of everyday life are being conducted online african governments must us proceed to formalize our economies to boost domestic revenue globalization industrialize and pursue value addition activities digital technology has the power to ameliorate the formulation and implementation of public policy through better data analytics by so doing policies will be more responsive to the needs of minorities women and youth thirdly africa cannot lead the recovery from this pandemic by leaving more than half its population behind and under productive in 2020 only 47 percent of women of working age participated in the labor market compared to 74 percent of men a gender gap that has remained relatively constant since 1995. providing and promoting equal opponent open openings for all will sustain recovery from the ravages of this pandemic wherever possible there must be an affirmative action to correct this long-standing issue fourthly africa must not relent in pursuing improved governance and building robust institutions robust institutions will protect the public purse including the addressing the challenges of illicit financial flows and augments service delivery to all sectors of society improved governance processing through the rule of law will engender greater participation which will foster more cohesion and inclusivity i've said before the strong democracies are built by strengthening the institutions of democracy rather than the power of men and that the gains we have made in our democracy due to the sacrifices of great individuals must be protected by great institutions fifthly africa must implement aggressively the african continental free trade area afcfta agreement which has been ratified by 35 african countries and trading under which has began as of 1st january a well-coordinated implementation of afcfta will boost significantly africa's quest to lead the recovery because of the size of the single market with a combined gross domestic product valued at three and a half trillion american dollars and the population of some 1.3 billion people the af afcfta can unleash tremendous opportunities that will help bridge gaps and promote continental integration for the benefit of the african peoples sixthly africa must strengthen the strategic external partnerships which will assist their unveiling true potential for inclusive and cohesive recovery the matter of the african risk premium when borrowing from the market even as the continent provides the highest return on investments obtainable anywhere must be addressed and with the cooperation of these partnerships eliminated and finally africa must stop again with the support of our partners the illicit outcome of resources that cost each of our individual countries and the african continent as a whole such huge amounts of money the conservative estimate is that annually the continent loses 50 billion united states dollars in illicit transcripts imagine the transformation that would take place if we are successful in keeping even half of these amounts on the continent we cannot afford to leave anyone behind in this recovery process and this i suggest should be the governing theme of this dialogue and thank you very much for your attention your ex let's say thank you very much uh for those words i note your emphasis on inclusivity i also note your emphasis on making sure that no one is left behind and i also note your emphasis on building new collaborations and partnerships for us to be able to get out of this crisis one of those partners of course has to be the private sector and in our discussion today we have got uh puti uh mahaniele she is chief executive officer of naspas naspas of course plays a huge role across the african continent it is the largest listed company on the african continent and putin the question i'm putting to you is around the digital divide what should digital transformation play in ensuring that this inclusivity that we are talking about is achieved post covet 19. thank you for the question godfrey africa's digital transformation has the capacity to unlock the continent's potential driving inclusive and sustainable growth this will ensure that as per the third point from the president of ghana that he just made that we do not emerge from this pandemic having left south africa having left a number of people on our continent behind and so when one looks at the african free trade agreement you you see that it creates a new landscape for the continent in terms of trade people resources which can help to galvanize its growth on an unprecedented scale the covet 19 pandemic has exacerbated the high levels of global inequality and as president sir ramaphosa pointed out in his world economic forum address earlier this week we cannot afford to restore ourselves to where we were but rather we need to forge a new path to address our most pressing challenges digital transformation can help to create this new path africa's digital transformation has the potential to leapfrog many cycles of development we can make significant advances enabling sustainable economic growth ensuring we move forward collectively so that no one is left behind the continent's burgeoning centers of technology which include ghana south africa egypt kenya nigeria among others are the backbone of the tech ecosystem developing innovative products and services that compete globally and can be scaled internationally from my own experience at naspers we are leveraging our position as a group that started in south africa and that today is building tech companies in areas such as food delivery classifieds payments fintech and online education in high growth markets like india brazil china and others we recognize the role that technology can play towards inclusive growth and in stimulating economic participation we partner with talented local entrepreneurs who develop products and services that address local needs in our home market in south africa we are committed to playing a key role in growing and developing the country's tech ecosystem through our investments for example we started investing in ittech in 2016 globally and as we recognize the opportunity to bring better education to more people over time at the end of last year we invested in a south african air tech company called the student hub and this is an entity that partners with public vocational training colleges improving students access and reducing the cost of delivery of education and training another example of how technology is helping to take the agricultural industry back to its former glory of being the frontier for technological development as we see more investment flow back to the sector agritech companies like another naspers backed company called aerobotics are supporting climate smart agriculture using drone and ai technology to help farmers to manage their crops and predict yields there are many african companies like aerobotics who are finding solutions for local markets and scaling these solutions globally with more than 600 tech hubs across africa hubs are forming alliances and partners and deepening networks to provide support to tech entrepreneurs across the continent so that they can access new markets governments and business can play an even bigger role in accelerating this momentum innovative financing methods that draw on public-private partnerships are critical to helping build the necessary infrastructure that creates the capacity to stimulate future growth in sectors such as manufacturing ict and e-commerce fast-growing and youthful populations along with the under penetration of digital services and rapid adoption of smartphones create a massive opportunity to drive the continent's digital transformation this can enable real progress to some of africa's most pressing societal needs so that we can build back better for digital transformation to achieve this promise it will be important for governments to work together with each other bilaterally as well as with the private sector to ensure the regulatory environment enables investment and growth the african free trade agreement can play a key role in driving the kind of regulatory harmonization required to place africa's digital transformation at the cornerstone of its growth aspirations finally the digital economy can be a game changer for business and consumers alike in terms of access and by opening up the potential for a more inclusive economy and especially for women to be empowered and own their future youth and women can play a greater role than before from taking advantage of their skills developed through online learning for example to creating their own businesses this empowerment is critical to creating opportunities that help to catalyze economic growth particularly as part of our long-term recovery post-covert thank you godfrey thank you potty thank you so innovation is not earlier to africa innovation certainly has been happening in africa and it is evident in the company that we're talking about today which is of course naspa's you speak puti offer the need to standardize regulations across the african continent as a key component in making sure that we build the partnerships that we require between the private sector and government but we need money of course and we do have a monument in the room that's daniel minelli is chief executive officer of the apsa group daniel my question to you is how important is funding in the conversation that we're having here today and what role do banks and private sector players like yourselves like the puties of africa play in that conversation uh good afternoon and thank you godfrey thanks for the invitation and it's obviously an absolute honor to share this platform with his excellency uh president aku for ado and and my good friend and compatriot uh puti mahalada i think funding is a is a key consideration as we enter 2021 we continue to be subjected to high levels of uncertainties and are receiving signals that are somewhat contradictory when it comes to economic recovery um on the one hand um we have second waves of the pandemic playing out in different parts of the world and that have a downside risks for the global economy and on the other and are of course expectations that will return to more normal uh levels of economic activity over the medium term on the back of um broader availability of vaccines and assuming of course we can deal with with vaccine-related trade tensions but it seems to suggest that we will deal will have to deal with an uneven recovery path between countries and regions and this will have had to do directly with the resources that are available to fuel the recovery so access to medical interventions the effectiveness of policy interventions and measures that were taken to support the economy and structural characteristics that may even have pre-existed covered are some of those issues so countries that would have entered the crisis with weak economic governance and poor fiscal positions high levels of debt uh will take uh longer to recover and i suppose the the imf forecast that was released a couple of days ago is quite instructive in this regard country uh you can see an increasing gap between the uh sub-saharan africa growth rate uh for this year 2021 which is projected at 3.2 percent uh when compared to other emerging markets in developing economies that um are projected to average 6.3 which partly is a reflection of uh limited resources available to power uh africa's growth so the discussion on economic recovery must center on funding as the continent faces significant funding gaps and estimates but i'm effort that africa's cumulative gross external funding needs uh for the next period between 2020 and 2023 amounts to as much as 1.2 trillion a dollar so funding is necessary uh to implement effective vaccination strategies power the recovery and invest in in transformative infrastructure and of course while at the same time taking care that you know climate change risks and building resilience against those is taken into account so we need to leverage public funds and infrastructure investments better while encouraging the private sector to participate in this and this becomes very clear when we consider how strained fiscal resources are which have had to be put to use to try and support the economy and finance social safety nets in the wake of the pandemic and that suggests to me that there needs to be a partnership that the private sector needs to be crowded in and the best way to achieve this is through public private partnerships where the private sector can contribute the skills and the financial resources where governments can play a very instructive role in creating enabling environment and necessary to ensure that these projects i guess across the line all of that of course within a framework of appropriate risk sharing again arrangements which is what makes this public private sector partnership uh successful so there's a need to find sustainable solutions to some of the the funding problems that we have but funding is absolutely key and it is a responsibility that sits on the shoulders of both the public and the private sector and of course banks right in the center of it daniel just a quick follow-up question is that money available daniel and uh what kind of support is required from governments to enable the leveraging of that money that is available as i say it's an enabling a framework um it is policy consistency it is predictability of the environment and the consistency with which policies are being implemented and and the money is available and to be released into projects that are sustainable and as the uh president said earlier on and the returns are quite attractive and if i look at my own institution we've been involved and significantly in funding and financing infrastructure projects uh in africa we funded various sovereign governments directly lending to them through bonds that they issue and of course these funds are now often and channeled into various infrastructure builds and projects and there's an opportunity to work with development finance institutions export credit agencies and those that need to look at de-risking strategies there are insurers and guarantors that play in the public and private market so i would say the money is available and it just needs certainty it needs bankable projects it needs predictable environments within which it will be deployed to end the requisite returns thank you daniel your excellency i'd like to invite you to respond if you like to any of the comments that have been made about other two discussions today the issue of funding is a matter that we keep pushing under the carpet which we need to bring to the very center of discussions about the financial [Music] possibilities that there are for funding our development that is the systematic efforts that are made by powerful companies that come to do business in africa to facilitate the illegal illicit transport of our resources and wealth outside the continent the figures that are being talked about are huge sums of money and if these monies if with our partners across the world we could find a way of sealing this outflow of these resources we're talking 50 billion united states dollars a year that's a lot of money and um for economies that what today are is is value the combined value of the african economies the combined gdp is what has been situated at 3.5 trillion united states dollars and we're talking about and this is a conservative estimate of 50 billion dollars a year flowing out of the country through illicit needs um any assistance that can be given to enable africa prevent this outflow would automatically transform the conditions of the continent and its ability to organize its own resources and uh the funds for critical developments i think that that is for me a very important aspect this matter has been spoken about nothing is done about it and the outflow continues i think we are required now to make a systematic effort through that tax reforms cooperation with foreign tax authorities uh criminal organizat authorities across the world to prevent this outflow it's a major the other of course is the issue of education and especially the digital development that we require the education has obviously a catalytic effective impact on our capability of developing and i think that structuring our economies in a way whereby the emphasis the monies that we have been spent on education and making education as widely acceptable and accessible as possible is an extremely important uh transformative step we're doing that in ghana where now made the senior high school education and the secondary education essentially the responsibility of the public exchequer for all students who have the capacity to enter us our secondary school system and we're in the process of of of doing the same for tertiary education as well because for us the uh there is no more important uh factor for our future than developing our human capital so i would say that the two uh the two critical matters that we're looking at in ghana and which we are constantly going to hop on in the discussions that we have with our colleagues and friends across the world absolutely your excellency thanks very much uh for those thoughts and by the way i wanted to say congratulations on your re-election and on the challenge that you have undertaken to save the ghanaian people uh for your second uh term and with that i thank your excellency i'd like to thank every one of you who has 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w9UKzmZH3NU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9UKzmZH3NU | Stretching out for trustworthy reproducible builds - creating bit by bit identical binaries | welcome and good morning this is the reproducible builds team talking about stretching out towards trustworthy computing [Applause] so yeah we found stage but actually this is a team effort all these people listed here have contributed a project at one point we're on like the four others that Luna me there's dole Chris lamb Lambie and vulgar but actually this is Def Con and so a lot more of us have been or are currently here and so if you want to affect anybody to what let these walking on this which you need to actually thank all these folks because yay the people in blue are here let's get started so quick quick upon what we are talking about say we have software it's made for sausage we dig gold but humans or at least a good amount of humans in this room it's is good binary reading readable by computer and some tiny fraction of humanity and going from source to binary it's called build or like building or compiling and we are doing free software and fixed software is awesome because well we can actually run these binaries like we want and we can actually study our software software how it's been made by studying the sauce and by studying the sauce we can assess that it does what it's supposed to do and not something else that does not like have malware or trillions or like security bugs and so we have the binary that can be used fine we have the sauce that can be verified problem is that right now the only way we we know that a binary that we get has been we have to trust like a website or like a DPN repository that says well this binary has been made with this sauce but there's no way we can actually prove that and well this is actually a problem that been well explained by my very inception at the 31 c3 in Hamburg last December and for example session he made a proof-of-concept exploit for the Linux kernel that when GCC was called the kernel will without missing anything anything on the disk when when the kernel detects that GCC is going to read a C file it will insert some extra lines of code and this line of codes can actually be very bad thing in the case of the 41 c feet or he was just recalling but so actually you can have you can even have like developers who are in very good faith who like I've totally secured that machine or they thought they have who have like reviewed all the source codes for any bugs and well we would still get totally hone as soon as the computer gets compromised or one of the build demands from gb n get compromised for example and well this is not like i persist occult red threads here we're discussing a couple of months after assess and and mike stalk at 41 c free the intercept revealed from the Snowden leaks that at a CIA conference in 2012 there was one of the talk that happened was about a project called straw house and straw house is about modifying Apple Xcode which is the development environment for for Mike Westen and iOS applications and while they were modifying Xcode it will produce without the developer knowing binaries with trillions malware model Mac binaries lots of bad things so solution and I bore anyone to reproduce identical binary packages from a given source because if using a sauce using about the same environment multiple people on different computers on different networks at different times can all get the same thing from the same source all the same binary bite for bite then does a good chance that well everybody could get it could be owned but let's let's be more like like joyful and say that probably if everybody gets the same result there well actually there was no problem and everybody's safe and we call that solution reproducible builds so actually it's not only about security for Debian we have if you're doing multi octane packages well they only to you have the same bytes if they're built in from four different architectures the files in the in the package debug packages you can create them at a later time like if you forgot to you have debug packages in the first place and well you can pass the no strip option later and you will get because the package is reproducible you will get debug symbols I walk for software that has been shipped already we do all the detection or fail to build from sauce that way because if we try pretty quickly to reproducible then it has to work it's useful for build profiles we can get smaller that Deb doll says because from one Russian to the next we might have the same content we do we can do validation of cross builds Helmick grown is can come to you with that and also the tire was told me that he was very interested into reproducible builds because it will enable him to test developer better because you can if the package blows affordably then work when he makes a change to developer he can rebuild the package and you were like the same version of a package with a new word about her and see what has changed and this change can be isolated to only what he has worked on developer for example anybody else and oh my the wall world is watching us since since quite like two years or year and a half everybody I meet in security conference in hacker conference in free software conference is like are you working on that that's awesome and I mean I've been the one doing quite a lot of talks and so everybody comes to me and I'm like wow this is way more way bigger but we're actually leading the field here and a so we are not the only ones leading the field Bitcoin and tor made their software reproducible before us core would also succeed if you build coreboot without any payloads as hammering % reproducible freebsd has a page on the wiki since 2013 saying there's five bucks in the basis of five reproducibility issues in the base system and we're in the moment trying to confirm this so unless Jenkins Debian net I've also set up now tests for FreeBSD NetBSD coreboot and open wrt so if you go to reproducible w net / these projects you get that tested and there's more on the pipeline so less other projects are interested as well that net bsd also has a variable m carry a great core which you can set and then it builds reproducibly though they think keeping some timestamps it's fine and then filtering them out later we disagree so this is how debian looks like debian sit but this is a lie this is not the truth this is just our test setup sit is not like this for sit it's all orange we're zero reproducibility in said today and we are talked about we talk now and in the following round table is to actually create makes it reproducible so the current status is we are working on this in debian since two years we have weekly reports about our projects now since May and we've given several talks and especially in the last year and all these talks presentation also other stuff is linked in the wiki there's the about page with information about debian these bsds other Linux is upstream software's all on this wiki so since Def Con 14 which is merely a year ago we've made quite some changes we have introduced stripped non-determinism which will take is called by the by D H after after the at the end of the build of the package and will normalize some things which were taller let it know you would Chris we'll explain later we have we decided on a fixed path because the build past was leaked and the binaries and and some other things we didn't find a way to make the build path a battery we disapp designed a way to record the build environment because to rebuilding you need to recreate the built environment we set up this Jenkins setup we have brought we wrote different scope which used to be called de bismuth which shows differences between two packages or two directories or two file systems by now their source date epoch which is the way that the tools expose the last last modification of the source because the build date people want to include the birth date off because I think this is a meaningful indication when a bill was tunnel which software is used but if their build as always recreates the same result the build date becomes meaningless and the really interesting thing is the last modification of the source and we've written patches for the toads so stripped understand is andrew Eyre in the audience yay he did it it's it's simple pearl it's you didn't pill cuz we didn't want you had a new build dependency in all demon packages but basically it takes anything and try to normalize it as much as it can so replacing times temple like some permissions or removing some issues it's it's it's working very well on many formats it's made to be extensible so we can add actually more things and it's actually run by GH at the end of the process as a whole girls head so the build info it's currently like a proposal we have not yet Charlie agreed but we're generating them as part of the test we have and basically to file within your control file that will tied in the same so in the same file the sources the general binary the package that we all used to blow this binary and their version and the idea is that we can use this file to reinstall all these specific versions from snapshot so we will create the same build environment and then we can just start the build from that sauce that was mentioned and see if the binary that been generated matches match and so that what it looks like for now so you see there is a source binary the build path because currently we don't have any good processing sold for built half in elf and dwarf binary so we just decided to use the same to specify the build passive so when we do first of all later we build we can use that path and be safe so the source each deed that binaries is dot them and a list of packages with version we currently use the bat baseball versions you know which Debian like stable release is to be used as the basis okay so what the general procedure for testing is we built the sauce we save the results we better model I the environment and we build it again and compare the result and that started with a shade script and last year which I put on Jenkins and then it exploded a bit and now we have 67 Jenkins drops running on 7 host since the last week we have for arm H F small BOTS so we can we'll be able to test our match F by very slowly we have two new MV 64-bit nodes the court is now split into pison and bash scripts there's for this ball all the other disks for testing there's a lot of bash code now which mostly boil apply plate and it's actually five lines or something to base FreeBSD and five lines to Burnett BSD but there's some red lines boiler code around so it's really not that much code and we do test testing unstable and experimental for arm you'll only start with unstable because we do like hardware so if you have hardware to Renee donate to us that would be great we need SSH in and root basically we are as I said we are testing coreboot open wrt and the bsds soon I will also set up video our test I don't want to test all the twenty thousand feet over packages but just 200 or something the base system of fedora to examine how a p.m. works to get really the whole free software world reproducible and this is all run on profit with hardware since 2012 so things to profit bricks for that and this is the variations we do for Debian so it's the hope the hostname the username the timezone the locale first we'll explain how this what modification these causes variances we're not testing at the moment differences in date so the date is always the same the time is a bit difference well almost because we cheat with the time zone because we use one time zone that is like GMT minus 14 and then jamesy plus 12 and so it's more than 24 hours apart and that's on the first of the months we sometimes find new box where there's packages put some record the months and we don't have variations of the CPU type at the moment but this that both time and cpu type variations will happen about one or two weeks the notes are being prepared at the moment and then we will test more all the meaningful variations we could think of there will be probably some packages which be different according to the number of CD drives attached or whatever things but those will be fine by you and so we're doing all these tests because we want when you build a package on your machine that if any of these is different from the build demons of Debian you get the same result and we want use this to detect these problems early before you actually make a false belief that we have to investigate when someone rebuilds a packet on their machine to understand actually the difference what we found from from one build to the other we so it started like also as a tan lines shall scrip and then it sells like a cage and so python and now it's a lot of code and it actually grew way beyond just even package and we changed the name it was called Deb in dev but it's absolutely not tied to deviant anymore at all so it's called Dscoop thanks to snuff for the name and basically what it does it tries to get to the bottom of what is different between two archives or directories because it's not useful to compare bytes that are compressed by gzip or XZ that will not leave you to understand what what is different you need to uncompressed and look at the uncompressed data and if the thing that actually compressed is a table oh well you might actually want to compare the files inside the table oh and if they are like a PDF inside this archive well you actually don't want to compare the bytes of the PDF you want to compare the text of the PDF so this is basically what the first group does is it tries to transform anything that is a container and compare things in that in that in these containers and if they are like can be transformed into human readable form it will try to do that and compare these human readable forms and if it doesn't find any difference but there's still difference from the byte it will fall back to binary comparison try it extended its pison it smaller it's great it already supports like squash FS and ISO and rpm and get text I'm all files and so many different things you can have HTML output like that so this is what is displayed on on many example we've shown so far and also to make it easier for copy/paste and post-processing we have the text output you can also use it to review packages before I predict them to devian it does fuzzy matching so even if the directory is different in an archive of all I find like little bit like git does and so it's it's way it's green way mode beyond just like the reproducibility useful tool yep so in order to solve timestamp issues we are proposing the source date epoch variable and this because most of the times having the build date embedded in a package is not useful for the user because you could take a really old package Billy today and that they will would not be useful so we are standardizing replacement for build dates so that tools can use it and when this value is set the tool instead of embedding the current date it will embed date taken from certain epoch which will contain a UNIX epoch timestamp and this is a general solution we're trying to standardize so that not only Debian uses but uses it but other free software projects and distributions and in the case of Debian we set these variable to the latest Debian change log entry timestamp and we have already been sending patches to different packages mostly it's documentation generations so here's a list of box we have opened which are which have been closed and merged so it's helped to my Napa dog off script XE to HTML and things we are both sending these patches to the appian and upstream so that all the extra versions can make and use them and and we have also been sending patches to other packages which are still open so we encourage you to take a look at these packages if you're the maintainer and merged the patch so thanks thanks Daniel can give more and human law for pushing this proposal forward and also like mob dispatches have been written by a Korean though as part of the google Summer of Code and it worked really great he would yeah the GCC parties jeez he uses to macro macros which are data on time which I'm at the timestamp and I wrote a patch so that if source date epoch is set instead of adding the current time it takes the time from that variable I send this patch to the to GCC it's still there for Lawton with many other patches but hopefully at some point they will realize that this is interesting and they will mark it hey like to run you through some very quickly run you through some very simple ways of fixing packages the details don't necessarily matter it's just to give you a good idea of like what needs to be changed and basically to point out that it's not rocket science coming and so for example gzip it's a very old tool and they decided to add timestamps when you generate it but it's an easy fix you just add that and some other things quite easy to change some pipe and stuff had tagged a true which if you can see it but as a timestamp to eggs you just change to false or get rid of a static libraries you they are just a are archives so the same format is dead and you can just use bin utils or are strip ping has timestamps for some reason you can get rid of them that's image magic it's a bit ugly but also strip non-determinism tar balls are quite interesting they will by default capture using group you just pass only ba-ba-ba-ba ordering this is interesting as well so it will usually just use a file system ordering which is just completely not a monistic so you need to sort LC all wait go back think about the local because sorting order vary from local to the next point it also takes time stamps again you can same time or you muck around with find exercise load of other files have time stamps Erlang files for no reason even upstream don't know why they added a time stamp so we source never patch for a source date epoch which I think gland is great here's interesting one not necessarily the current bill time stamp so so this is a timezone dependent date which Ruby loads and then saves incorrectly as your local time anyway just get scam angled so that's patching so I'm going I'm kind of going from changing individual packages to more tool tool training type things as you can see upstream configure scripts you can maybe see at the top that it just uses host name for the reason sometimes you can override in dubbing debian rules just by exporting something or parsing a variable to you know DHA also build or whatever so that's just a little bit more involved you have to look at them a bit more carefully pearl hash order yeah pol lot of Perl uses data dump her to just output a bunch of stuff which is just non-deterministic so often just selling saw keys but sometimes it's completely different solution header file so you can maybe see that they're using the timestamp essentially as a unique identifier you probably have to start rewriting these using something seen it's just wrong to use the timestamp anyway it just sucks again will make files that mean the the deeper the timestamp in the upstream package the more you have to start patching so these kind of starts sucking a little yeah so we've made a lot of tools out changes some already mentioned some of them already merged you can see what this link again details malla just check it out it isn't crazy it's just just working out what's different yeah in terms of the work done we've sent these mini patches to patches a day just not too bad [Music] I can't clap cause I've sent three or something like that so three per day Hager does three per day and this doesn't count other just bugs we found in the process of building packages like this is blue presumably well you can see in the key blue is ones were opened and once we've done so you can see that someone went a bit crazy in February filing bugs and eventually eventually no being fixed slowly and actually the debris five more bucks cause these bugs the fails to get from source box I excluded I think we fight 300 fails to build from source bugs in the last two or three months so basically it fell to build because of reproducibility things as well we haven't spit them up so anyway great next what's what's left to be done because I said Holger said the cake is no the grass is a lie and so well there are issues the main the main thing that is blocking a lot of work is is G pkg right now at the output of G because G is both be non-deterministic 100% of the time because of time stamps and at least the file ordering we also have a patch that creates is a building for fault that we've shown that works we need is not submitted yet to the BG s because we need to agree on the format at least we've FTP master or maybe while we have a lot of people and that's why we're going to do the next our developer also has a few changes the mac n times might also not be developer might not also be the best place maybe we want that in bkg i've been trying to push patches in tar so we can make it easier it's it's complicated to see where is the best place but so far we've been doing this I'll test with this frame and it worked this this in our repository we have these backpack packages with these bugs fixed so when you want to test for disability issues on your own machine you need to use the repository which has these patches of light at the moment so fewer set you cannot create reproducible packages so also I heard that the source that epoch patch is in get already so it's going to happen CBS also needed to export that sauce that epoch and we are starting to do more also infrastructure work josh mainly on akhira unless build which because we want to have this s rebill script well you take with you give it a building for animal do the rebuild and if needs changes in the old demon for the build path and and also i couple of changes in elbow and SPO itself and the script is not ready yet this finishing means we uses our repository at the moment and we need to change it to only use it and snapshot so there is the to build the issue that we need to discuss and we also need to see how we could include or not or somewhere give this building for control file to the world so they can rebuild the packages so yet clear where is the best place to store them because well adding 22,000 thousand people get cranky about the area's more than 22,000 fires it's twenty thousand source packages x ten architectures but there's a lot of arc art arch boots are probably that's hundred thousand great info files multiplied with stretch and sit that's two two hundred thousand files on more on the file service and on the Neuros we would like to have it that's the same amount of files which are currently there the Murrah operators are not happy they will not take it so our current idea is now to just concat all these files into one fire that's hammered forty megabyte uncompressed 40 mega byte compressed that's easier to handle and then probably have a service built in for debian or where you can download individual video files if you need them and so when we bill done with all we will be done with all that we can maybe add a final patch we would be to debian policy maintaining that deep in packages be reproducible yeah why not buy so I can I can say that dream again my dream again of mine is that we would stop applauding dub when we upload a package but instead just upload the ash of the binary have the build they build again this package and only if these two matches they can enter the archive so we are sure and we are at least here that to machine the developer machine and the build demon agrees that they feel the same thing but because I share this dream but I think having this in policy as a must requirement this is certainly something only for stretch +1 but I'm curious what what you if if we had fixed deep deep deep package and that happen now what do you think we should upgrade all these wishlist bucks to important now this makes what ok we'll talk about this later soon so but before that we actually have work to do so in order to fix your package the first thing you can do is go to reproducible debian dotnet slides the name of your package and you can see the web interface when you can where you can see notes on the package we have text to identify different issues that make package not reproducible with links to the wiki about how to solve them when you see this you want to click on this step binned of link it's still called Tabinda if not the first hope this will show the differences if there is a node if there's not and if the package is unreproducible and there's no node will automatically display the dependent and if your packages fine there's here a son you can also see an entry in the tracker stating if your package is reproducible or not and you can also find information in the DPO one and the MD you can find tips on the wiki it's a reproducible builds wiki we are working on a how to to have a detailed tell steps on different issues on how to solve them lunar gave a talk and in cc-come where there's a many issues really really well explained and the solutions for them and you cannot succumb to our IRC channel which is Debian reproducible and ask for help or go to the mailing list so in order to test it locally if your package is reproducible right now we are using a script that uses P builder in a custom configuration you need to set up our reducible representation the wiki there's the steps on how to set up the chroot and everything it's documented in the wiki and the full scope is in stable and today it's going in we plan to add these scripts to rebuild packages in different settings in depth scripts once the pkg is good and we welcome you tomorrow to the hacking session at from 2:00 to 7:00 in stock stockholm room and so are the lats for fixing your package please do that if you want to have even more fun than just your own package Janus this is the past year of my life has been awesome because the team has been so great it's been friendly atmosphere lots of new understanding so many things you didn't want to learn about that you had to learn about and basically it's like it feels very good to be part of this actual changing the world thing okay it's just tougher but it's so like you know it has some profound effect I've been told that the walk we've been doing is like being tossed around in like Cisco and Google and Facebook all these big dot-com companies blah blah blah they'll actually want to do that as well even though they're not doing free software which I find weird but whatever so what do we do like we will use packages like we have these notes when we actually try to electrify so when mencionar come they don't have to think too much about the problem and just fix it we try to identify common trends so when many packages have the same problem that we make an entry and explain and maybe think about fixes that could apply to you do what archive we walk on this reproducible that DPN not met Jenkins set up the scripts we hack on the g4 scope tool we make tripped on the system better we propose change for the tool chains when there needs some it all fetches almost all the bug we have submitted been on individual patches well no sorry so most of the bug we have reported on individual patches have bug patches man whatever yourself pictures yes and also we are actually writing some more general documentation from the understanding experience we have been having we are preparing reproducible builds how to to explain to the wall free software wall how they can do it so it's about some of what Chris explained but also margin or consideration on what if you're not given and you want your thing reproducible when you distribute as an independent vendor and so we want you have actually walk on reference documentation so the world world can actually yeah do that and we do all have talks as you seen and it's been fun and we all these presentation we've made so far it's a all in git and everybody's which you take one of these slides decks and run with it somewhere translate it do it you know and yeah questions we have to run with the microphone because there's no mic anymore wait okay so I just wanted to make two quick comments so first of all differ scope is really awesome not only for disability but also so for example if you change your Debian rules in some way and want to see if the package is the same afterwards because you just clean up a bit that's really awesome for that so thank you and also I think this is something the work you're doing now is something that in 20 years time we're going to look back towards it and think well of course bill should be reproducible so thank you very much for your work when report usability becomes or will become part of the Debian policy will be linking me - - reproducible I don't think Lin cien can detect that because Lin cien works on the sauce packets and you need to pay the package for this I mean things that could be detected by Linton is in from a static analysis point of view I'm sure like looking for gzip without end for example but it will never be conclusive one thing that I really wanted to add to the scope at some point the code is made the way that is possible is to had hints so when it actually looks up differences between two packages then you have it can like have an idea - you also like suggest you how you need to remove that timestamps or or you should sort these keys it's not done yet but if anybody wants to do patches it's fully doable I own everyone thank you for the work and have you thought about reproducible images it's on the to-do list very good before before images you need producible package installation and then you need tree producible images like squash fos has some things which are not reproducible but the package installation is not reproducible at the moment because up installs packages with an arbitrary order and then the post is create for example users which get user IDs and the order the packages are installed so for that to fix either up needs to up needs to have a way to install in a deterministic order but it's on the list it's in the to do file path we started a wiki page couple months ago that's called a reproducible install this is very important if we want tools like tails to actually be producing balls we will I mean some people will work on that I would do want to welcome that I mean it's quite a deep problem for example D I will install different stuff depending on your heart so that's immediately not reproducible so yeah very great so I've been working on a couple of my packages to get them reproducible bill I was often wondering if I should fix it in my package or actually that it should be fixed in a package higher up and I guess I've been adding some fixes to my package which may in the future not even be needed anymore and then it's just code unnecessary code as well so how do you see where things should be fixed and how should we as package maintainer go about with this there's many things which which there's the easy fix to whatever set the timezone in death paper or better in the package - am UTC but that will not fix the upstream box so actually it's bad not better not to fix a separate time zone or other things deterministic in these tools but rather um have them fixed upstream that's what we want it might be desire what some things we will need to fix in depth de package to get a meaningful result but basically we want to rather there's distributions which just build from sauce which don't have Debian rules and they just paid with upstream make fight so we want to fix us two lengths there when we've been experimenting for two years and this is a lot of trial and error rows you know trying some things you know it feels or maybe we can do better than that and changing and I know this can be frustrating at some point because you do changes and all they all become unneeded but in the end this is how we make stuff that matter it's because we are not trying and we move forward it's not because we're trying to make the big Peter at once and I know Indian sometimes we try to do that and so we experiment and and learn from it an example that I'm now looking into is actually that the documentation is built for this package by looking in all the files and and generating but for instance the index file is sorted but I guess upstream would say well if you set some ordering in your LC parameters you want this page to be ordered as you want instead of forcing it in the source so I'm really wondering should I now upstream this or should I just fix it in my rules because that's the logical place both know there's no good answer I mean the so I'm I'm quite a strong proponent on the idea that if you use a computer you should be able to talk to and have the computer talk to you in your own language a language that you choose so if people once you have GCC error messages in in German they should have it so I'm but local sodding this is the kind of LC all that can be very local and that you can do for just one tool it's fine to do that do you have ideas on making sources reproducible like upstreams calling make disk or this in famous autogen dot as h files i don't know i don't think that anybody in the team has looked into that yeah source so this is source files are easy to analyze way more than binary packages so it would still be great you have easier ways you have source tarballs be byte for byte analytical but it's not as an issue as it is for binaries but if people want to look in that they should yeah so do you know a way to make get archive build something reproducible well pristine tar yes but without it that's one tool you want to use a new one and write it why not use that tool which does the job Christine tar does it well we I mean this is this is again this is like fossils and so that's another issue that what we're actually going to be working on you're welcome to join the team and extend our scope to sources a - how many questions - - two more questions - for two or three yeah so if there is a couple of other environment variables that could be be set in the environment to increase visibility where to put them in the rules file or in in the generic build environment of all packages or where should these things be placed well it'd be nice if upstream fixed it so if we just changed it in Devon rules that's just only helping us so often talking to upstream will be like the ideal solution are you referring to something else well for example many hashmaps have randomized data in the hash functions so if you have some code that relies on hash or at least some implementations of hash functions letting them be seeded from the outside rather than using something random for a pill thing but you want the randomness in your hash functions for normal users because LS your hashmaps get filled with or is open to attacks correct yeah I mean we're in that in these cases we add we send patches adding salt everywhere for the keys and it's folded okay for very few cases we for pearl for example you can set an environment viable and some maintenance prefer to do that but usually we try to push these changes to upstream because they're simple enough and I like it because it makes it actually makes testing easier then there was one back there last question best last question follow-up question to what we had here before you showed nope back report against GCC to support sauce epic date to cover the to cover the M date and time timestamps so if patches to patch them out in my pack packages shall I remove those patches and if so when have you seen any more emails from so the mail is forgotten I guess we should ping it again and see if they reply because what I read from the GCC website is that only the replies from contributors are the one that matters and I think I mean the maintainer and nog maintainer reply to the message so should thing again and that was just an example my question was more general at which time shall I remove my patches to fix things which were fixed higher up in the tool chain or shall I just leave them in there once they are and sit okay thanks okay thank you for listening thank you fix your package is you | DebConf Videos | UC7SbfAPZf8SMvAxp8t51qtQ | 2017-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,938 | 36,347 |
V28QN7l_enw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V28QN7l_enw | APPS-Qld Seminar Series: Elaine Gough, Mycorrhizal fungi and Pratylenchus thornei in mung bean | to speak and talk about some of the research that i've carried out in the course of my phd thesis my name is elaine gough i'm a phd candidate for the center for crop health here at university of southern queensland and the title of my presentation is mycorrhizal fungi improve yield biomass and nitrogen fixation by rhizobia but increase population densities of the root lesion nematode protolink is thorny in mung bean so there's a lot to take in that title but i'll break down um organism by organism and the host crop so a little bit about information about our our mung bean and the product production up here in the subtropical grains region it's a short season high value summer crop it's been integrated into cereal rotations um and can take you know up to about 70 to 90 days to harvest so it really is quite quick and on a good crop you can get between a thousand to one thousand two hundred dollars per ton per hectare so it's quite lucrative too now unfortunately it is a host to the uh plant parasitic root lesion nematode protolinkus thorny eye and it is also a host to the beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and a host to brady rhizobium and nitrogen fixing bacteria so my research was looking at the interaction between these three organisms in mung bean and the implications to mung bean productivity a little bit about protolinkus so protolinkus of the root lesion nematodes you can see a lovely picture here courtesy of christioan here on the right hand side um so pradolinkus um the rootless nematodes they enter their migratory parasite that means they enter and move into the plant root cells and doing so they kill the cells and they form these characteristic reddish brown lesions on the plant and this has an impact on root efficiency and it reduces the uptake of nutrients and of water to the plant so you resulting in plants that look like they've got very poor vigor and they look quite wilted and you can get nutrient deficiencies now in our region um products were surveyed and in the surveys undertaken they found that seventy-five percent of products had pratylencos thorium um in the soils so it's quite a big ubiquitous problem in our region uh we know that mung bean is a susceptible host to pradolinka's thorny eye it can result in yield losses and also it can increase the multiplication of the plant parasite in the roots now this has a knock-on effect to any crop that's going to be grown next in the sequence if you get high levels of pradolinkus thornia in the soil and in the roots of susceptible crops you can lead this leads to a greater yield loss so another bit of information about brady rhizobium so we know that mung bean is a nitrogen fixing legume it associates with brady rhizobium and the commercial isolate that people use to inoculate mung bean in the field is cb 1015 surveys were done um in 2005 um in the in the region and they found that poor nodulation in mung bean resulted in a poor yield in the yield reduction of up to 50 percent especially where nitrate levels in the soil were already low and they found that um of the mung bean crops surveyed about 50 percent or poorly nodulated or had a total failure to nodulate and there's lots of implications about why this might happen it may be the ph of the soil it may be um you know the um the level of nitrate in the soil but our hypothesis was is potentially poor nodulation could it be have um a reason in biology could it be due to a paralympic thorny infestation or could it be due to a lack of our muscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculum in the soil where mung beans grown so a little bit about our muscular mycorrhizal fungi these um form a beneficial symbiosis with um plants about 80 percent of terrestrial plants form this symbiosis and it's a really ancient symbiosis it's believed to evolve about 450 million years ago so what happens in this picture at the top here you can see there's these lovely big fat golden spores here um they'll germinate in the presence of a host and the hyphae then enter into the plant root cells and they form these tree-like structures called arbusauls which are found in the picture in here it's stained in blue now these are mussels they act as a point of exchange between the plant and the fungus so the plant can actually delegate about 25 percent of its photosynthetics to the to the fungus in exchange for increased uptake of poorly mobile nutrients like phosphorus and zinc and also increase the amount of water being uptake to the plant so it's quite a beneficial symbiosis and they both win really now in the in the literature a lot of reports have been done looking at the interaction between amf and rhizobia and it had the level of positivity of that interaction in legumes and so we wanted to research that interaction in mung bean and also mycorrhizal fungi have also been known to alleviate biotic stress caused by pathogens like bacteria and fungi and there's a really nice review by whips in 2004 go through a lot of soil borne bacteria and soil borne fungi and how amf can actually alleviate some of the disease severity in the plants and it's worthwhile having a look if you're interested but also amf can also alleviate biotic stress caused by plant parasitic nematodes now in the literature it can there's a bit of controversy sometimes it can decrease the population densities of the nematodes and sometimes it can increase it and we wanted to know what was the interaction in uh with regards to pradelenkos the root lesion nematodes and if amf could be used as a biocontrol agent just a bit of um brief outline of the mechanisms potentially of of this interaction we know that amf improves nutrient uptake to the plant so potentially you may get enhanced tolerance to nematode infestation because of this increase not uptake of nutrients amf can also improve the amount of roots being produced in the plants so you can get like a damage compensation against the um the damage caused by the plant parasite now there may also be a competition within the plant roots for infection sites in the cortex they both inhabit this really um specialized i suppose the ecological niche is very very similar in in the real cortex so there could be a competition between them for host photosynthates or for infection sites we wanted to find out if there was a competition between them amf can also alter interactions in the rhizosphere by uh changing around the abundance and the populations of my certain microorganisms in the rhizosphere and also changing around um root exit dates um in in the host plant and also um it can also alter the plant's defense systems so initially on infection by amf uh the plant might perceive it as a pathogen and it primes the plant's immune system in what's called mycorrhizae induced resistance so that can prime the plant's defense mechanisms to make it more tolerant or resistant to a disease or a nematode infestation so we wanted to look at the interaction between these three organisms and what we did is we carried out some glasshouse factorial experiments in a split plot design the first set of experiments looked at amf and pradolinka's thornyi and rhizobia and the second set of experiments we added on some nutrients plant nutrients into the equation so we had a multifactorial experiment with amf p-thorny rhizobia nitrogen phosphorus and zinc we use the cultivar jdiu which has got the market share up here um for mung bean we also use the pasteurized vertisol so that's the soil that we found quite commonly up here in the northern greens region and there's some of the soil chemical properties are listed down below so what we found the first question what is the interaction between amf and rhizobia well we were getting this beautiful synergistic effect when he had co-inoculation with amf and rhizobia together there's a lot of graphs going on in this thing but basically they all tell the same story um if you can see my mouse the black bar is no amf no rhizobia then you have with rhizobia with amf and both together so going through all the parameters that we were looking at we found that amf and rhizobia co-inoculated together increased the shoot biomass the seed yield nodules in the plant and the nodule biomass in the plant and this then had the implicated that the further impact on improving the nitrogen fixation in mung bean so we were getting when you had amf and rhizobia together you were getting twice the amount of the ndfa so this is the percentage of nitrogen derived from the atmosphere which is a measure of biological nitrogen fixation so we were getting twice the amount going on when we had amf and rhizobia together compared to rhizobia alone which had further impact on the amount of fixed nitrogen to the plant and the nitrogen uptake and that's the kind of picture we were looking at um this is the the synergistic in impact here this is amf and rhizobia that's amf that's rhizobia and that's nil so you can see this beautiful boost productivity so it's likely that mycorrhizal fungi could help explain this nodulation failure problem that we've been seeing in mung bean but we haven't taken p thorny out of the equation um in the first set of experiments we were seeing that predolence thornyi actually reduced nodule numbers in the plant at six weeks um and that had an impact in slightly reducing the amount of fixed nitrogen to the plant and the nitrogen optic to the to the plant at 12 weeks and we also found that pradolinka's thorny decreased the concentration in the shoot of phosphorus and zinc in plants that were inoculated with amf and rhizobia and unfortunately we loved amf and rhizobia and that interaction but amf actually increased the population density of predolin because thornier and so what we're finding here in these red boxes is this is the predolence thorny at 10 per gram initial rate of inoculation without amf that's your back transformed means it's about 79. when you added the amf you're actually getting this doubling twice the amount of the population density of prolinkus thornyi in mycorrhizal mungbean which is not what we wanted to see but that's what we got and we correlated it with um mycorrhizal root colonization and the concentration of phosphorus copper and zinc to the plant that's what we initially correlated this this response and there was no correlation with root biomass so this we initially correlated it to plant nutrition so we kind of wanted to tease that apart a bit more so we did looked at uh plant nutrients and their implications on the multiplication of protolinkus thornyi so the second set of experiments as i mentioned before again you are seeing this increase with amf so this is without amf this is with amf in the polka dotted here so you were getting this increase again but when you added nitrogen alone phosphorus or zinc you were getting a decrease in the population densities of protein castornei so the multiplication of p thorium in the roots um it's not based on nutrition and it's not based on root biomass there was also no competition between the organisms so we looked at the percentage mycorrhizal colonization in the roots um using the stain um there was no d there was p thorny didn't really affect the mycorrhizal colonization so we need to determine it means to determine what mechanism is actually involved in causing this multiplication up of p thorny in the roots um it could be something to do with the reduced plant defense systems so there's been a paper published by fruital in 2018 looking at another uh species of root lesion nematode prolinkus neglectus and he looked at populations in wheat and then mycorrhizal and in inoculation reduced these plant defense metabolites in wheat which caused that multiplication there could also be alterations to the rhizosphere um that happens with amf and that possibly is some kind of a a way of why how p thorny is increasing but that remains to be determined okay so um if you are a grower and i've brought some of this research to mung bean growers they all want to know how to increase the amf and you can you can alter the populations of these organisms in the soil through careful crop rotations so by growing a non-host of p thorny eye but also a crop that increases mycorrhizal fungi like sorghum linseed sunflower and pigeon pea you can kind of um manipulate the levels of these organisms in your soil now up here fallows play a big role in um crop rotations and fallows do reduce the population density of protolinkus thornyi but amf is also an obligate biotroph so it needs a living planned host to survive on so after fallows which can go up between you know six to eighteen months up here um you is it because it's a summer dominant um rainfall it's depending on the summer dominant rainfall and so they don't get the rains no crops go in so after fallows you'll find that the population densities of amf are actually really low so to build up those populations you can grow mycorrhizal host crops so crops that have um that can they're not too dependent on mycorrhizae for their nutrition or biomass but they can still produce um spores or inoculum in the soil for your subsequent crops that are high mycorrhizae dependency so crops like which have a low mycorrhizal dependency could be like wheat or barley but that's to produce spores for your higher mycorrhizal dependency crops like mung bean also more work and is being done on plant breeding to introduce resistance to prolinkus thorny and mung bean um and then while it is still maintaining those lovely benefits that we see with that association with the mycorrhizal fungi so just quick conclusion um just wanted to reiterate those points again that amf and rhizobia act synergistically which improves nodulation nitrogen fixation plant biomass and seed yield um but we have the problem in that amf also increased prolinkus thorium population densities in mung bean which wasn't correlated with nutrition or root biomass we also know that is thorny eye can alter the nutrition and mung bean like phosphorus and zinc nutrition and reduce the nodulation and our soils are quite low in phosphorus and zinc so if you have further impacts on nutrient deficiencies in mung beans that that can really play a role into your productivity of mung bean and also um the interactions between these three organisms and then adding in nutrition it can get really quite complex um so i just want to say thank you very much to my supervisory team that's dr kirsty owen professor john thompson dr rebecca zwart dr ella mark chuck and thanks to the grdc for a research scholarship and a usq rtp scholarship everyone of the usq crop mimetology team i've been at the center for crop health here in the university of southern queensland and and the leslie research facility and the daf for the glass air space um so if you've got any questions um i'd like to hear them please thank you for your time | Open Plant Pathology | UCo-1ijIA_nECqzwzeW2X9RA | 2021-08-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,660 | 14,929 |
Fkh3s86IBtQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkh3s86IBtQ | BBBB764. Is it important to play all the 'staples'? | mm-hmm games boards games board games do you really need to play like war going to do today do you need to play all the Staples and I think we will tell some people out of how we're going to know some board games that you also know about by playing them we know they have more intimate slave that's who are going to talk about you see boards games boards games it's what we're talking about do you need to play all the Staples I'm not gonna shout so good morning good afternoon good whatever it says wherever you are 10 a.m is checking for busy beats supporting bladder is it's important to play all the Staples I am here with Chris Kings North and here with Rory Muldoon hello hello how are you I'm very well thank you thank you yeah good thank you and this is quite unusual I don't normally have people I think this it's very new I'm not going to say this is the first time but having people actually on site as opposed to you know in location like at a convention or something it's unusual for me but we have come together we have to play Catan you've never played before I have never played Katana it's my you know my hidden secret of my uh that is true I have said it many times it's my shame of being you know a game designer and having never play Katan but you know you own it I do own it it turns out if you if you put it out take out the box it fits into was essentially a small wallet for people who like to save space I was gonna say that that pleases me greatly but I imagine there were other people that would upset a lot yes and what's quite sad is you can't actually put the popper down oh so that's a bit you need to get one of those old-fashioned folders with the little string oh yeah they're rounded around yeah like Manila this is just for transportation for bringing it was yeah I have it don't worry I've not like burnt the box or stamped it I'll put in a Skip it's still at home but I thought for transportation for my rucksack that'd be the best yeah and it's going to stop the Box getting damaged exactly yeah it keeps everything nice and pristine this is something that we talked about on the stream and you were watching that stream once yeah and then you said you've not played this game either of course not no I know I I felt like I couldn't leave Chris to uh vocalize his shame alone I felt like I should also do it so yes I know fake Sam um I don't know I think it's um the sort of thing where lots of people who I talked to who were like from the board games um got into it through guitar and so it sort of has that like yeah it's uh something that came out of Germany but even before it was translated it went to America came to Europe and I think lots of people even like learned it's like maybe translated the rules for themselves it's really interesting and when I first got into boards games I looked up on Board Game Geek like what should what are the best introductory board games and I think I bought I I bought corcos on and Katana because this one seems the most exciting to me and carcass on I still appreciate there's nothing quite like it kind of appreciate but for me I passed it on but because once I got I'm the boss I felt I'm not sure I would ever really play it again and so it's been a few years for me all so it's something that I've really enjoyed yeah I think I Carcassonne was probably I mean I was playing a few a few things um you know little bits and mobs but I think Carson I played it on a uh a trip to Iceland we my girlfriend and I stayed in an Airbnb and they had uh a copy of carcasson which didn't have English rules but we managed to kind of model our way through and I think that was probably you know if you're talking about kind of older games that um kind of older modern games that help people kind of ease them into the hobby that carcassism was definitely my introductory game and so I kind of bypassed the town I suppose and like you say carcass on a Silas is still a game which I would play now I still enjoy it and if people want to play it I'm happy to play it um and I but I I often hear from people who who have bought katana who got into town that they don't necessarily want to play it anymore because they have other options that they would rather play and so yeah I guess that's why I've never played it but I'm curious you know I'd like to play it I think we're playing most games yeah and I think this so before we get into whether it is actually important for this or if it's just something that um is it for fun is it going to be good research is it for like our benefits as a designer and I think there's a bit of that but first of all I thought we talk about recent highlights recent highlights living life and seeing the sites recent highlights recent highlights playing games and other Delights recent highlights and I'm I think awkwardly stretch over so it gets all the things but um do you want to talk about what you've been opted into past couple of days Rory uh yeah so I've been at um egx which is a primarily like a video game convention but they put a tabletop tabletop area this year uh so it was there on Thursday and I was there yesterday I'm taking a little break today to come here which is nice um and it's been cool it's been nice to play some stuff uh some video game stuff uh Thursday was quite quiet um I guess normally in most conventions the Thursday is a quiet thing so I got a chance to kind of wander around and normally Saturday is actually the busy days I know it is but you know we had already planned this when I got offered for space at egx and I thought no you know are you running the board games what exactly are you doing there I am um just showing off uh postmark games games so I am one half of posting my games and we make Voyages of aquamarine which I like printer home games uh so I've got those that folks can play um I've got a table set up and also some demo sheets of voyages that people can grab and take away with them um so the demo sheets are still there today they are kind of standing in for me and probably doing a much better job um I'm sure that people would always appreciate someone guiding them through it still don't be too hard on yourself I think we found the Holy Grail the game that can play itself while in your absence which I think I think you've done it well I um yeah I mean as is most of the case when you go anywhere where there are board gamers or tabletop Gamers everyone is super friendly so um I've been very well looked after by the folks at RP role play Haven RB Haven who were running the role play um section and they've come in from you know so so we went all sweat out they were like come in with us and you know they've taken some of the sheets and they're handing them out for me so yeah big shout out to them super friendly Gary Harvey Haven they've been great and um and then there's some other designers there today as well you should definitely check out their games um there's a game called shaft uh Sam is the name of one of the designers online it's not no it's like a sort of alien you're being chased by aliens kind of semi-cooperative game I think from what I understand I haven't played it yet but I hope to play it on something and then David King who I know has been on your show uh friend of the show David King is also there with um Wilmot which is a board game version yes I know that one which I did get to play yesterday and I I thought was really really great that's really interesting it's kind of a memory game where you tell a story in order to yeah do the memory and I think it's interesting because one of the um eldec contests entries so we had 12 entries this year and I'm I've still not announced the top five I'm hoping that we get to do it out I can do within a month-ish and then hopefully I will announce also the winner books anyway one of them is called was as repeatable where you're basically using the cards to tell a story okay and so then you use the story to remember what two letters are on each of the cards yeah okay and the interesting thing is that you don't think you'll be able to get through it but um you know people routinely get like 20 cards which is really impressive yeah well I played it yesterday um with um with Sam who's one of the shaft guys and we we did really badly but what I thought was interesting is how quickly you do get to the point of having you you're forced into a position where you have to come up with some system some kind of Storytelling because otherwise you have no hope of memorizing the tile so I really like that element of it felt very organic like you don't have to you're not kind of forced into storytelling which you know I've played some storytelling games in the past where you do you're kind of pushed into having to tell a story which can make some people feel uncomfortable but I feel like with this it's a necessity to play the game and so you it doesn't have to be interesting or well crafted it's just it's just a tool to help I'm going to say I did a little bit of play testing for this I'm sure that it's changed quite a bit but causing all things dude but um both times that we played it I think that we managed to [Laughter] I think that everyone repeating it together I think that if you are yeah I think there was a question of whether we should be able to like repeat all the things with each other between every single time which is what we were doing which I think we meet can get so little it's all easier yeah that's interesting because no well I actually because we uh we blind play tested it and um so read the rules and then started playing and then kind of David only jumped in when you know when we got something wrong um and afterwards um David made the point that we didn't really in between rounds we didn't discuss what was what the ball state was which I hadn't hadn't really occurred to me um for some reason but actually that sort of repetition I can't I can see how that could help the game because you do need to remind yourself of where things are because you know you the game has been designed the way which you do get overwhelmed intentionally overwhelmed because that's part of the enjoyment that's what makes the tension of the game and so a way to combat that sense of overwhelming is to is to keep reminding yourself of what's there so it's interesting I think it's a sort of game where um it would get I enjoyed it a lot but I think it would get even better with repeated plays where you understand the kind of the meta of the game and how and um in one game so all the symbols that have you played obvious all the things you're remembering are weird little symbols and so then you could sorts the interpret these symbols in many ways but then once you've played it once you're going to say okay this was Popeye's beard for example uh well pop a stubble or pot pastry or whatever like we you know came up with stuff and in another game maybe we'd say okay this is population again comes into the story randomly oh maybe not sounds like the name of a great prog rock band poppo's chin I think that's that we should start a band called Popeye's chicken that's what I'm gonna suggest but no that sounds really cool and I want to share these photos that I put onto Twitter so firstly um yesterday we started off playing this way from Josh e which is a game where he control dogs you're picking up stuff and you're taking them back to your owners and as you can see they're you're trying to hide from your owners so the owners don't like you digging up stuff and so you can only well if you are in plain sights they might depending on how the dice go they might be like no you can't do that yeah behind the bushes and stuff amazing I really I love the 3D sort of terrain as well that's really cool so you can that was and you can see my little red dog in the background and um then Mandela was playing their game this is something involving llamas I'm not sure about this one I've not played it it was also gifted gift givers which is a really interesting lovely idea and I had a quick game this is actually quite a late it's only been going freeze free um weeks but it feels like it's getting to the towards the end of design and towards the start of development okay so this is an abstract scheme I thought of where I wanted it to be about placing stuff and making shapes but trying to place your opponent's stuff in not useful places okay and placing your stuff in useful places so you always have to place yours and your opponents and then before I play tested it so I did a little bits of solo play testing for this one because abstract strategy like um okay it's something I can fiddle around with what you're doing is you're placing things in little triangles so you always Place one of your color one of your opponent's color and one neutral thing in a block focus and you're basically making shapes once you've made a shape you can remove it from the board and then get one of those special powers that's what those cards are okay and then once you've removed your things to get those special powers those will get those special powers will allow you to make bigger shapes hopefully and then those bigger ships will get you better hours and then there's the ultimate shape and the ultimate shape you just won fantastic oh there was a problem where when I started it off um people didn't always win and so I started giving those things points values but then the second week like the first week it was fine I kind of established okay these are the shapes that need to be in the game yeah um second week it was like okay change the boards don't want to have those tiny things but this is unsatisfying when it sometimes doesn't end what if one of the people is actually just trying to ruin the things and one of the people is trying to make the shape so one person because that's yeah the way that it kind of feels less unsatisfying so while I was away at tabletop gaming live and I was wandering along um on a long walk from the center of town like a couple of hours walk it was a good walk it was like four miles um and trying to think okay what abilities would Beyond these shapes to make it really likely that someone's able to make their shape even when someone's actively trying to stop them and doing literally nothing else and so I worked out a bunch of things and indeed the person who was the builder did manage to make the shape although it was through a blondes around and I said can we go back one move and see if we can still do it and then they did still manage it just a little bit later so it feels like what the previous version was lacking wasn't that I needed to make it asymmetric but just I needed to make the powers more better okay and then after the game yesterday um I went to a cafe and where I had a couple of drinks for free which is lovely and then sat there for an hour and did some more Soul testing and they've got even more Powers which are more about buildings and destruction so now it's more about moving your own stuff and um you know placing more of your own stuff because before it was removing some of the opponents and moving any ones which is a really nice but um you can still block I want to make that clear by just where you play stuff so that's still a big part of the game but it's not the key part of the game and I'm really excited with these new powers to kind of I feel like now I've got to kind of think do I pitch it as an abstract game is there a market for this and it's do I try and put on a theme somehow what could this be and I'm trying to it's at the point where I've got to decide it's it's kind of done now what I don't want to keep working on it yes nice but um hello Timmy who says no power no internet on data oh you're on your data mobile wow um well I hope it's not costing you too much so watch this and so to me it's a Nova Scotia oh fantastic well thank you for tuning in via data link it's a very futuristic this is just kind of those green cubes they kind of look like computer answers don't they they do yeah you're right but um they are real this is real as far as We Know yes um also in the second round this was something from um Andrew Beardsley who oh I got that what sets your zombies I tagged them wrongly um this oh yeah this was um Sebastian andoric um playing a few of my games including questable which is an old deck it's a mission game Sebastian's um ex potential expansion forums to underground and Ellie Dix's game this is super brilliant so I don't so ledex made a game about Fairgrounds off your old eyes you place Dice and the publisher is like this is cool but there's too many guys we're not going to publish a game with this many data in it I mean it is fewer than Sagrada but it's meant to be more mass Market it's okay so then Ellie was okay what can I do oh how about D2 it's like basically coins yeah and then so there's like a one six so one two a one all the combinations and so you reach into a bag pull out the things and then flip them shake them and then because of this there's a little mechanism where you roll the coin down a thing and try to get it to land on something almost like dogs that will never have existed and I think it's taken the game from something that was quite nice and pleasant and I wouldn't say no to to something that I would actively be like yes let's play this game so do these discs roll down like a little like yes and you kind of moved around and try to aim at the higher number that's like me doing bowling so I'm not very good at both so I like you know those frames you can put the balls on it feels like it's got that oh my gosh um Timmy says the hurricane is still loud got to say phone battery be back soon maybe lots of love to you and um yeah thank you for watching again keep safe and yeah all the best with everything lots of love um but yeah recent highlights and do you want to talk about tabletop gaming live yeah sure so uh I was at tabletop gaming live and saw you there first uh which is last guy it feels like longer than last weekend ago on Saturday it was yeah um so I went as part of stone sword game so I worked for but I was specifically taking cosmopropos which is the game by Henry um Audubon and which we're bringing to Kickstarter soon and I basically had a table and me and that game and I played that game all day we also had our uh large inflatable tentacle with us which you may have noticed to not be able to steal so basically um am I allowed to share the reasoning do you think that's yes it's one of those things that from my point of view it was a you know the decision of the the company rather than me saying yeah we can talk about that so basically um yeah Chris and a bunch of other people are on staff and being paid it's kind of a day in Lou so if you were there on a Sunday that would have meant that you would have had to take a day off some other time so the decision wasn't okay what a bunch of people we're going to do this or we're not there's not much else that we're doing it was okay we're a company that's big enough to have employees that we are paying and if we pay you for tomorrow I'm not getting this development time and fundamentally so what's your boss's name James James made the decision that yeah Sunday is going to be dead there's no point in coming and yeah it was about 20 I don't I don't know I don't want to name numbers now because but like it was a lot notably quieter than um yeah Saturday and when I was walking around Peter Hazel would be the points well you can tell it's quiet because us exhibitors are just chatting to each other and yeah I think it was nice from uh from what I've seen I think people who like wandering around playing games yeah I think it was a really nice experience for them because there was less of the hustle and bustle and to push through and get things and from my point of view with custom octopus like the table was whether there were a million people there or 20 people there for the day from my point of view I would have played the game the same amount of times right because you were always always doing that but I think for for yeah for as an overall you never actually had a quiet moment okay and that from my point of view is great because I'm at this stage now I just want as many people to come play the game and experience it and but people go to these things for different reasons and I think you know they've got to make the decisions based on that but I personally had a great time enjoyed sharing cosmoctopus to people um got a trip to Manchester which is always nice and then since then this week I've been mainly doing gardening if I'm on wow yeah so it's that time of the year where I've got way too many cucumbers all right you should have brought something I should have done shouldn't I that I wouldn't have had in my bag and I would have probably just been carrying cucumbers on the train people might have given me funny looks for that but hey I could have thrown a few courgettes in there oh no I couldn't throw a few questions I mean how allergic are you like well could you touch a courgette oh yeah yeah I got it so I used to grow courgettes um I had an allotment a few years ago and um and anyone that's grown courgettes will know that if you plant a few plants because you know you want to make sure you want to hedge a bit so make sure you get them but courgettes are um if they do well they do incredibly well and of course yet you have to eat four because it gets into a marrow because a marrow is a harder thing to eat because it's bigger yeah so I had one somewhere I ate a lot of courgettes maybe I don't know two or three so that's the only difference that's it's bigger I mean yes it is more seeds in the middle so they're kind of a bit more bitter they're not as delicious and the way to eat a barrow really is to to scoop out the middle and then stuff it was something kind of more like a pumpkin kind of more like pumpkin yeah is this where you developed your allergy I did I ate it I ate I think I ate too many and I am over one summer because wow we just had so many of them yeah and then afterwards I started getting some stomach issues and I was like these are happening every time so technically it's more of a yeah but you know you're not going to get suspects each I'm not I'm not I could I could happily touch and I do like courgettes I think they are like courageous have some yeah I'd have to yeah I'd have some some tummy problems but um yeah cool jackets are great and I if anyone wants to grow vegetables I think courgettes are a brilliant thing to grow because they don't really require a lot of I mean I'm hijacking your gardenings without you we've been talking about now that sleep leads us too well I think bro I think lots of little thing which is brilliant of course yes yes also known as zucchini of course in other parts of the world yeah Americans and they come in lots of different varieties like Global courgettes which I think are very fun things because they look like cartoons yeah like a cartoon vegetable Global projects around and especially you get like a yellow one it's just a perfectly round yellow ball um which is fun and uh I mean like in supermarkets everything is somewhat homogenized right yes because do you want to by having fewer varieties it means that those things can be more in stock and people customers like to know okay I'm going there I'm able to get the thing it's true because sometimes we're right right now I've got a drink subscription I get like up to five drinks a day in the morning like it's this sounds really weird but it is a thing that gets me out of the house in the morning it gives me a little you know what I probably should get out of the house and get my drink and I enjoy it it's not it's unhealthy but it's not the most unhealthy thing and um if I go there and I'm like oh I'm going to get this and then they're like sorry we don't have it there's a little bit of disappointments right okay yeah yeah and so I can understand why they're saying okay we want to um lessen the number of schools we do like lessons a number of different items yeah and we will make sure that these things are in stock and but that also leads to wastage because if it has to always be in well anyway back to brilliant um in if you're gardening so as you said there's just so many varieties that's the point and they don't take up you know like tomatoes like are probably my favorite thing to grow because they are delicious but they are you know Tomatoes they're they're very sensitive they are on there as a courgette is like a Hardy water than slightly different time one day and they're like self-destruct so it's not easy to me can what kind if someone wanted to grow crochets how much land do you need could you do it to the Dustbin you could you could probably grow up one planet Dustbin the I think the prohibitive factor I think with them is that they they grow big leaves and they kind of they spread out a lot so they don't grow tall they grow wide um so you kind of need a bit of space for them but if you if you have a good plant I mean you maybe get I don't know like five or six courgettes off that plant which is a lot of um you know when you consider one courgette can be a meal if you if you prepare it correctly so you're getting five or six meals out of one plant it's a good it's a good um meal to plant ratio a little shout out for cucumbers yeah say cucumbers very excellent plant what I do is I grow them up a tripod so you could put a bit dust bin with some bamboo skewers and tie it in and then what happens is the Cucumbers hang down oh and you get Space to cucumbers and they don't go in weird shapes because that's the problem when they when they get stuck it like I used to grow them in a greenhouse and they became like yeah and they kind of fall behind where the Shelf is and they're stuck in between the panel and you don't realize you've got a big cucumber growing because it's gone in a weird place you know I cucumbers are great I would say um yeah obviously I don't want the internet to know exactly where I live and I want to um say that I'm I don't really have space to grow things okay because it's indoors but there is a little bit of a stairwell and even though you're not meant to leave stuff I've noticed someone else has actually got plants okay I will show you so like I'm thinking because I actually get away with it at least having like some flowers maybe even some vegetables you know I think it'd be great do you like chili in food sometimes but I don't feel like I need to have it so what's quite nice is chili plants because they grow in a like small container they look really pretty if you get like small like red ones they're really for you I feel like like a red chili bread would be would be like there's this planet of choice person that's what I feel and but they they like a little bit warmth to actually having them indoors is great and if you don't want to eat them they don't need to be kept really really warm but they look really pretty and they'd be bright red and you could definitely have in a pot maybe that might be that would be my personal suggestion I feel like this is um I I imagine you listen to God for this question time I feel like I've sort of always harbored as a desire to be on Gardener's question time and I feel like this is the closest and so I'm going to recommend Chris has recommended the chilling part I would recommend maybe more light but a nice herb garden because herbs are just great because they're not a meal in them so one subtited up um maybe creates a little guards you know like it get a little um you know a little tray box or something and you could grow like chives they're really easy to grow vigorous and they are delicious because they make any meal taste better I will say I do have one plants in here I don't know if you notice the Christmas plants on the windows I did a very nice choice but that was actually a gift when I moved in from my friend who was helping me Chris but um I think it's time to get back to the main question okay we've talked fundamentally is it important to play the Staples like we've decided that we're playing Catan yeah and I think there is some utility as a designer for you know checking out these things yes do you think it would you call it important for you I mean let's not obviously the take our question is bigger answer is it depends but do you think this is important a for you as a designer or do you think it's mainly as a player your curiosity um how are you expecting to go into this what's your motivation or how much are you expecting to enjoy this game I don't for me I think I'm something I've learned more recently as a designer actually is you can play it again takes on so many different qualities depending on who you play it with and when you play it and the mood you're in and things like that so I'm not sure I I wouldn't ever say playing a game is net is a necessary like I don't feel like if I'm designing a particular style of game I necessarily want to play that style of game because even playing something um to get some information from it the information you're getting is well Independence is worldly dependent on the situation so I'm not sure that that's what you read through the rules instead is that how you would get the information to see oh how to default this problem uh potentially or maybe just watch some videos of people playing I mean that's not the same thing but yeah I I don't know I suppose it's not necessarily playing a a type of game I think is necessary I just really like play in all contexts and I think making time for play which is something as a game designer you get to do maybe more often than kind of other people um is really important and I think it's good to play a variety of stuff because you know everybody leans towards stuff that they really like and actually it's sometimes good to play stuff which you might not think you like if you've got the time for it I'm not saying you have to but I I find that as an interesting prerequisites it's kind of a bit Gates keeper yeah I just I I like to play a variety of stuff and I like to play sometimes you know as you see if you've got the time for it if you've got the energy for it yeah you're probably going to learn something yeah and it will deepen your appreciation for stuff and it's good to understand why people like things if um you think oh exploding kittens is a terrible theme I think it would behoove you to study it until you well potentially study it until we understand why it's actually a good game why it sold well because look we can look at stuff like Monopoly which has this um inertia because we could say okay it's not a good game at all for 2020 standards or 2020 Zoo but we it's could do re and if you wanted to make an argument that the only reason it's doing well is because of inertia because obviously how long it's been around that would be potentially valid but when you look at something recent step gamers are really beating up on like they say oh Cards Against Humanity that's terrible and I'm not saying it's a game for me but look the whole application of control the lack of creativity is actually a selling point yeah Cards Against Humanity and similarly in like yeah like people talk about oh the dice it's too variable but that Randomness is actually part of the selling point to some degree in Settlers of Catan I think yeah well we'll find out what maybe I might love it I might love this because I might be like this is my favorite game but who knows but no I think um I yeah I not every game is for every person but if there's a game which is popular and there's people who are playing it I mean that can only be good we're all in the business of making and selling board games you know we want more people to play board games because that's that's ultimately what we're trying to do so if there's a game which people are like I love that and it's not for me I conceded the the you know the importance of that because it means the people are playing games and ultimately that's what you want people to be playing games because if people if a game can reach a particular audience that other games can't that can only help everybody ultimately so yeah 100 how about Eucharist why do you feel like you have to play this I think it's one of those things that I I have this habit I've noticed of if something is popular I push away from it a little bit and I don't know why it is I noticed it first when Game of Thrones came out you're a hipster yeah well I I didn't think I was but maybe maybe I am maybe this isn't but it's one of those things you've got to fancy show tonight I know and I have got turnips on my trousers oh no maybe I'm a secret anyway and it's one of those things that like I I feel like I push back I don't know why I know right I have had these since I was eight and that's wait a second was I a hipster University before hipsters for hipsters yeah because that's the ultimate hipster thing to do isn't it that's very metal I feel like I push back a little bit and I don't really have any justification for that and I think I'm trying better to I'm trying to be better at saying well why sort of challenging that thought why haven't I tried these games is it just a situational thing or have I actively made the decision I don't want to play it but can I sorry yeah what made you get out and it was given to me so it was it was gifted to me because I think someone went and looked at Hobby Games and what a great interview I've actually had this in my cupboard since I started playing board games okay it's one of those it's always so this was something when you started getting into board games yeah someone was like oh Chris is getting into board games and I honestly think it was probably a fantastic thing to give me if it never kind of for some reason I never got into doing that as a person so this is you coming to terms with the idea about mainstream games can sometimes be good yeah that's it and fight against those hipster urges definitely but I think there's always something to learn even from a game that is subjectively bad for you if other people enjoy it or there might be something in there that's interestingly done or badly done I think there's almost always something you can learn from it and even if it's just that like I like the art style or I like the way that the board fits in the box like it can be things as simple as that you can then use to inform future decisions when you're designing games or you're like advising on games and things like that so for me there's always something to learn even if it's about other people at the table you know it doesn't have to be the game itself is a vehicle for learning about other people as well as anything and the true reason why I wanted to have you overalls because it seems like a really lovely idea for an enjoyable afternoon yeah and it's nice to take time off and not always be now we've got to play test the thing or now I've got to be um doing the kickstarter updates or writing rules which I um whatever and be like yeah we'll actually get to play a game because yeah as a game designer I think that sometimes we feel like we have to justify everything through that work lens but I don't I'm not sure that that's super healthy yeah I think that sometimes it's yeah let's just play games because we love because we enjoy it and it's what people do yeah I think that's a really good way of doing it playing games just because you want to and not because you've got any ulterior motives and the truth is like to answer the original the questions that I wrote on the thing is it's important to play all the Staples I mean I would say not really I don't think it's incumbents upon anyone I don't think everyone should feel like I've got to do this like if you've not if you've not played Carcassonne like check it out but if it doesn't look like a game for you yeah then find something else there's plenty of choice I I I think um going back to Chris's point of again a sort of reigning against things that are popular or um a Ross uh more games please Ross tweeted about this a while ago a few weeks ago about the sort of Mind shift of as a as someone who really likes games if you play a lot with people that don't necessarily like games as much as you do I think the um the tendency or the Temptation is to always present them with the game you want to play because you're the perceived expert you're the board game person and therefore it's up to you to kind of dictate what gets paid that evening but if you kind of shift your mindset a little bit to giving people the choice or if someone really wants to play something just playing that I I that's a really for me that's more important than playing the Staples is playing games that other people want to play because you know I it's it's very easy to fall into the Trap of coercing people to play things that maybe they don't necessarily want to play or they might not might not be quite right for them and I more and more as I said earlier on that I I appreciate playing the right games with the right group absolutely can I give a very quick story about Bonanza yeah and so I are you familiar with Bonanza yeah I played a few times so for those who don't know by UV Rosenberg the lovely twist is that you're not able to change the order of cards in your hands and this means that sometimes you have to plant some things that you don't want to and so actually giving someone a gift is a really good thing for you so someone sometimes you might be like oh would you like to have this and I'll just give it to you for free it motivates you to trades it's encouraging which is really nice and I thought that this was a social game this is the main thing so I had a whole bunch of people that I met in a place called language Tea Cafe where people would speaking at least two languages you had to I mean you didn't have to speak both languages fluently but if you weren't at least interested in learning a second language it wasn't the place for you okay so um then one game that I initially brought will see anything which went down really well and everyone was loving it and then I had a gaming day at my place and I brought up an answer I thought like this is a really good game it's all about the people but then afterwards I realized even though it's an interactive game it's not really about the people it's about the mechanisms yeah and how people interact with those mechanisms there's no opportunity well there's far less opportunity for self-expression there's far less opportunity for um facilitating and bringing about conversation which is really what everyone was getting out so say anything and so me thinking oh these are the people who are interested in playing this is slightly more complex team it wasn't due to the rules it was just that the game was focusing on the rules rather than on the people does that make sense yeah and I think um a board game evening or a board game day or whatever where you play something that maybe doesn't appeal to you as much but everybody has a good time is always better than playing a game which you really want to play that other people don't necessarily enjoy because then you just end up in this kind of weird feeling of like well I enjoy playing that game but I've forced some other people into into an hour or two of doing something they didn't particularly like I mean yeah is it I you know you could go into kind of the deep kind of social aspects of it and and but okay I find it really interesting I there's a game I like called battle for rock again which is a sort of quite aggressive area control game that came out a few years ago but it's very um you can't really you're controlling parts of the board but you don't ever hold on to anything for long so it kind of I I think it can make some people feel uncomfortable because you don't have so much fighting yeah and you make a move which excuse you something and the next time it's gone um so there's a lot of the whole game is about the kind of the ebb and flow of losing and gaining territories and I find that really interesting I first played it with it with with some friends and they didn't enjoy it at all because and and it was only in hindsight that I realized there's sorts of games that we normally played were like set collection games um and it's about personal growth exactly and and that'll work again it's like the opposite of that you you do grow something and then it's taken away from you and and and I and I actually sold the game because I thought well maybe that's not the right game for me because I had a bad time playing and then I bought it back quite recently and then I played it with some other friends who really enjoy those types of games and we had a blast and it was such a completely different that is the key thing like understanding who these games are for and I don't know if you saw Jay's recent video on three minute board games already talked about don't buy it again basically oh I saw the blurb but I didn't watch the video I didn't see it now so basically it's a video encouraging people to think more deeply before they are taken away by Kickstarter hype or okay a need to feel like you have to have this thing yeah because you know as a um you know people working in the board game industry we all very much want people to buy our games don't get so strong because there's a vested interest but at the same time there's an awareness that yeah I don't know anyone else who's done it like a day before my latest Kickstart or ended I kind of wrote a big post saying here's a bunch of reasons not to back this yeah that's really interesting yeah and I um I think I would continue doing that but then give a make a clearer that I think it's a really good game but that this is me pointing out the flaws that are inherent in literally anything yeah it's being honest about the reality of making games yes and I think that's the problem with lots of kickstarters is they're selling a normal an impossible utopian Vision like this is the best game you'll ever play and it's completely faultless and you know I I we were sort of in a in a situation with kickstarts in particular where um all kind of all of the press that you get for it is pay previews which is a you know another discussion Point altogether but you you are kind of given almost all of the upside of the game and none of the downside and it's very hard to find that downside um you know you could download the rule book which a lot of creators give you the option to do and so if you're if you're that way inclined you can maybe look through the rule book and find some stuff which maybe doesn't appeal to you that way but otherwise it's quite hard to determine what bits of it you might not like I was on one of my I don't I don't enjoy Monopoly and I love go go is my favorite game and one time like when I was onto we are not Wizards show I've been on that show a few times I like talked about like 10 things that I hate about Gore and like 10 things that's absolutely but we're not plans we kind of that's the thing you need to be able to critique things well but I think that when we talk about Staples there's an interesting thing that no list is actually going to necessarily be for you and when I started in this hobby when I found out board game geek I was like oh these are the best games yes I was like Puerto Rico amazing I've played like the best game of all time yeah it's all downhill from here but I've played and I was the number one at the time and you know it's a fine game but there's reasons why you might not like it there's a million reasons why you might prefer something totally different and whatever the number one is on any list it doesn't mean it's a good game for you it doesn't mean it's a good game for your group yeah and I think that hopefully we can all agree that you know what did I say um like should designers play these games to learn from them I think we've said like it's worth reading the rules being aware of them understanding what they're doing if you want to do it oh you don't need to necessarily play everything and as a player just play it if it appeals to you I don't think there should ever be the I have to play Twilights Imperium to be a real gamer I agree definitely I think that's very off-putting to people who feel like they don't belong in like the tabletop Space by saying here's the list of all the things you've got to play and if you don't you're a lesser board gamer it should be here's all the games ever you choose what you like to play you play what you want you're welcome like if you want any recommendations we can maybe make something yeah any of the list which says you need to read or you need to play or forms you need to watch I mean I've just started um typically I don't follow those links anymore because they're being kind of needlessly yeah yeah extremist yeah I I think it's um I mean it is interesting I think when you love love something it's most people when they love something they want to share the thing they love with other people and I that like you say best can quite quickly devolve into I've played loads of board games and these are the top 10 I've played so therefore you should play those two and um in reality I think games are so can be so nuanced and the enjoyment you get from them is not necessarily you know you can look at the on paper what the enjoyment is like we've I think I've mentioned this before maybe but whenever I look through like the description or the rules of a new Rider kanitzi game I can't ever see where the fun is in that because I think that's the genius of rhino is he makes games which are the all of the the kind of the enjoyment comes from such subtleties and such nuances that when you actually play it a whole world opens up in front of you which like I didn't expect to be feeling these feelings or having this yeah like if you look at the mechanics Dynamics Aesthetics framework like the mechanics is what's written into rules but there are going to be emergent Dynamics because nothing can go there's nothing in the rules which says that if you've got two halls in your group then it's always alive but this is something that people teach if you are learning from another person because this is an emergence property of that and similarly there's nothing in poker that says oh if you've got a good hand then you might want to continue yeah grazing but if you've got a bad hand you may you might want to continue reasoning in order to pretend that you've got to good hand and this isn't like whoa you're spoiling me by seeing the strategy this is something you kind of need to be aware of before you're even able to start playing right yeah and it wouldn't be in a rule book exactly and I think also as well with games like they are so dependent on or that you know like I was mentioning earlier about battle Rock again this so they live and die by the experiences you have when playing them and I think that's what to me that's what makes games my favorite game like my favorite role in right game is um Penny papers Adventures of Skull Island I think is the full title I just call it Penny papers there are three but that's the one I particularly enjoy and it's a game which I never see on like top 10 myths of Roman rights you know it's not and I've played a lot of role and rights and but I like it because I played it a lot during lockdown and I played it with my family and friends over kind of video chat and it was a way for us to stay connected and so when I play it now it's got It's alive with those memories and those feelings and so it's in that game itself is imbued with something which is not maybe not there for other people and and I think that's why a lot of people like things like um you know a lot of people say Monopoly is their favorite game because they played it when they were younger with their family and it brings them memories of of those nice times kind of sat around the table playing with their family and so I think when you look at kind of the state staple board games I think so many people love them because of what what they allowed them to to to do and and feel and I guess Catan for a lot of people may be represented a time in their life when or whatever and they they would play Catan every night with the same people and that for therefore was imbued with something which you can't you can't quantify on board game beak or in the rules or whatever I never even played my copy of Catan that much I played when I got it we played it like about three times um you know as part of a day-long marathon gaming session right and then I tried playing it um with a couple of neighbors and then they said oh bring some games and we're in but I think because they weren't willing to trade like it kind of fell apart yeah and um yeah good morning Alex and I hope you're well um yeah I think that leads us to the end unless you've got anything else you want to see I don't think so I think we've had it's been a nice conversation about the specifics of those top board games and courgettes yeah so I'll leave it to you Chris would you like to bring us out with a question of the day question of the day here's a little question before we go on our way would you like to ask us a question oh okay it can be about anything about anything okay um I always struggle it to think of question I like that when someone says Rory have a question who's got a question first person think of a question um well maybe this is sort of linking to what we've been talking about and Chris Chris's history thing I what for both of you can answer this what has anyone watch and anyone watching what is the thing that you really like which you don't know that many other people like what is something you think I like this but I'm not sure how many other people like this so some things that you like that is probably the least popular one is like the least popular thing that you enjoy that's it yeah oh if we're not talking about board schemes I am going to tell you and right now I've got some lists of the top albums that and this also includes paprika um includes EPS okay these are the top M kinds of it's got to be more than 10 minutes basically an epr and albums that's bringing means the most Joy okay over this year I started this list and when something's like oh that was brilliant to move it further off the list okay and then if I so paprika by Japanese breakfast is quite popular I believe a lot of people who someone recommended this to me and this is a delightful album to wind down with okay and it's melodic it builds up to Crescendo do what um making a move by Lady Bree this is an album that I randomly encountered it's a really positive thing it's number two on the list yes the numbers are on the list are working for number I don't do them three to one I do like one two three okay yeah making a move this is like a brilliant album that's like just 18 minutes of high energy saying I am brilliant so you are brilliant let's all be brilliant together and in another kind of five minutes afterwards saying yeah we're going to do it it's okay and then I kind of saw it slows down at the end just for the last two songs but yeah that so that's something that I often listen to when taking a shower okay and the third thing that I want to say is by zany which was I think actually I might have been recommended zany as a twitch streamer by Ross for more games please okay so zany does violin Loop work okay and um used to do a lot of Twitch streaming that was basically stopped they've got free um I would call them eps called one two and three that's literally the title of these you know that you know the chronology yeah you know what's coming next as well no you'd be surprised actually after that was an album oh okay okay but um free is completely instrumental it ranges through a variety of emotions first track is just building into sweeping crescendos the second track is kind of putting you slightly on edge and then it mutates for different moods until at the end it's just a joyful finish and when I I listen to this again for the first time in a few weeks I mean it's not like a long time but like and yesterday I was like this is so good I'm just feeling so high from this okay great this was cycling through and like wow and then I've listened to it like three times since yesterday um so yeah free paisani starts x-a-n-i okay in terms of boards games I'm not sure that I can really answer because people have already got access to my top 10 and all that so I can talk about words games a lot so yeah how about Eucharist so I'm gonna get a number game thing I'm gonna suggest something that's very popular among children but very unpopular among adults but I find it very liberating and it is spinning around in a circle until you get dizzy wow that is interesting who's done that recently hasn't happened no right I haven't do it do it today go and do it and you know if that's the kind of thing you like I find it very liberating but not popular with adult activity I well as one of the cards in Yorkie party well which does not currently exist but I might be trying to pitch to kind of make its reality we'll see what happens um it's actually spin around before you draw a card soil everything maybe that's just for me then um Alex wants to chime in something I find when meeting your designers is that their design vocabulary is limited by the games they are familiar with playing Modern Staples is a great way to expand this and I kind of agree but I would say that playing any games it doesn't have to be the Staples and I think this is the thing that we've kind of come to the conclusion of that any games playing more of any games is good it doesn't have to be the Staples Chris and I were talking about this that very thing this morning when you it's really interesting when you play games with people who don't play a lot of games I think it makes you realize how much you short to cut to words and phrases work Replacements exactly worker placement doesn't mean anything to someone who doesn't a lot of board games we were talking about the fact that mechanism but can you say to someone this is a mechanism and they've never like they won't know what you're going on about they'll be probably confused by that and yeah this is how the game works I guess it's a veterans but I think yeah having that and that I guess by Design vocabulary the ability to explain your thoughts and ideas and like the mechanisms Etc you're then making yeah learning those terms by playing other games is one way um and talking to other people in another way so yeah I think it's a it's a you know it's a good way to get kind of the the Staples might give you a good grounding in your vocabulary because it takes you through the like I see I think that let's get away from seeing that there's a list of Staples to play and let's just see that [Music] play diverse games it doesn't need to be any particular list what's as a design um diverse games with different people I think is really yeah that's the most yeah Alex says work replacement for most people is an HR term and also Parcels live and volume one has been a firm favorites of mine recently bit retro high energy well crafted songs I'm also going to throw into there if you've never heard of um shora shora is an excellent artist that if you like upbeat kind of throwback 70s 80s music uh shoes excellent very good albums I am actually clicking on Parcels live it says one hour four minutes and we want to listen to that later on today why not yeah let's do it yeah okay we will listen to that Sans maybe I'll tell you what we think so and that's the question of the day we enjoy stuff and over to you what's hurry up so you can share button if you want to well we're going to stop this and then play Kazan and we're going to have a chilled out day um is there anything you want to share something you are have to do something you want to do I would actually um like to show you I know he said like it's not for you you've got enough projects you don't want to work on it together it's just slightly sad because I would love to work on you with something yeah I would like to as well I would like to but I would like to show you what I believe is the first ever strategic coloring in game I would like to play it yeah and well um let me rephrase that technically there has been a coloring in game which is strategic but this is the first strategic game about coloring in so it's not just you do coloring in the game it's about the coloring game that is what the game is yeah sounds good Cosmos which I'd like to watch excellent so I'll get to play it even though I wasn't down to something yeah so um what are you up to if you want please do share recap and wrap up before we finish up um Alex is would like to see a Four Color theorem game yeah yeah I can like see for me that would be a game about maths because that four color theorem isn't the coloring in concept it's not about the color to use it's about the mathematical kinds of positioning of stuff does that make sense it does yeah yeah I don't know what it is it's about the fact that you only need four colors in order to make sure that on any map and there's never two colors adjacent ah okay cool I've learned something this morning um and Alex is doing the dishes it is apparently thrilling good job um recap and wrap up before we finish up um we talked about um recent highlights egx tabletop gaming live plants um cucumbers courgettes courgettes are Brilliance we've decided there's lots of variety in them um I was recommended to grow some chilies some red chillies Chris felt would be appropriately suggested chives yeah and then we talked about all the Staples and why we're playing these things and we decided that yeah there is some utility as a designer don't get me wrong but it's not like you should go and do it it's not like you have to do it and also Rory mentions it's all about the filters of who you're playing with and one play of the game is never enough to tell you if this game is good enough you need to if you're I see I kind of almost feel like ideally you reading the rules I know you say you don't get an idea of the joy of it but I think that reading the rules and reading the comments and looking at that gives me a better Taste of the game than just playing it once yeah because playing it once is filtered through a particular lens whereas if I look at that through other people's lenses then I kind of get sense of okay that's right that's what they didn't like that's and I get that Purity or Vision being like okay that's how they approach that problem oh that's an interesting mechanism yeah okay yeah that's interesting but um then we talked about that you definitely shouldn't feel obliged to play the any games that you need to play before you die in order to 100 or whatever and yeah we decided that we enjoy spitting grounds in circles until we are dizzy or I I think that's the Lesser known things for me were number three and also making a move by Lady Bree my number one album this year has been um paprika by Japanese breakfast but I think that's better known but um if you don't know that definitely check it out and um Alex says maybe you need to force people to have more than four colors there you go it sounds like you've started off the design yeah that's it makes a game that's the gun it has begun it sounds like he wanted a game to be exist and now you are putting it into existence and that's the brilliant thing about being a game designer is if you want to play a game and it doesn't exist you can make it all right and it's great I love that and that feels like a good place to stop if you want to check me out I'm stuffed by bears if you want to check out um Rory Muldoon Rory where do you like to be found uh I'm most active on Twitter and I uh I'm Wookie bait on there which is w-o-o-k-i-e-b-a-i-t someone randomly tweeted me the other day saying he spelled Wookie wrong uh to which I didn't reply but I would like to reply to them now and say I don't care um I did not even notice that wait I that's not spelled wrong yes there's two k's in it if you're going by the Star Wars spelling but yeah I did not know that that's not how I would spell wookie this is something that's like you know less popular spelling Wookie with 1K but actually might be the right way to do it yeah it's exactly so yeah um that's where I am I'm on Twitter mostly and I'm also uh you can find me at postmark underscore games which is um the thing I do with the wonderful Matthew Dunston um yeah so they're the places I would encourage people to seek me out it's a real beats what's The Wookie spelling says Alex and if you want to check out Chris um 10 minutesdesignchallenge.com yep that's so on and if you want to follow me personally for my board gaming stuff it's tabletop Apprentice on Instagram um and yeah paper fault games for some Cosmo octopus action so yeah but yeah I'd like to ask you a question though Chris I think you are now a successful person in the board game Space so when will you stop being a tabletop apprentice and start being a tabletop Master because I think that's that's surely happened doesn't it Rory do we ever truly ever become Masters or are we always preferences and that's a lovely thought to end on I think Alex asks are there any more 10-minute design chat episodes coming so yeah Rob and I did record one the other day and so there will be one coming out I'm sorry that our schedule has been less 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IDDP6zgaBVk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDDP6zgaBVk | Channeling ꞉꞉ Kufu (Cheops, Hermes, blue Avian) on DNA and ascension, Mar 8, 2019 | greetings hi marks here yes I remember you thank you I learn more about you you know more about me I read more and your name comes up that's kermis Trismegistus very well we discussed the DNA and the development of the theory about its resonation yes so I wanted to continue that conversation if possible where did we leave off I moved forward in thinking we left discussing possibly the involvement of the new neuronal code and linkage will fit to our DNA code yes how do new runs and in a resume yeah and now and now I'm moving towards the actual analysis of the sequences so we look at the genome actually multiple genomes from very primitive to to human and looking for sequences within it once again millions of sequences all right the base there are there are some basic ones but the are millions of sequences when they are complete right so on understand what I mean complete of course so the ideas that different sequences can resonate with each other if they have different sequence oh yes but they can resonate if they have the same pattern or form of they have similar structure of molecules and one of the most primitive structures is primitive understandings is that purines are different from three medians perience have two real two rings and pyrimidines have one ring so so what if it is a three in a orgy it still is a 2d Tyrian so so we simply find the secrets and looking between are looking for similar simplified patterns yes well and there are some simplified but I'm not sure of what where you're looking exactly because you can see patterns in just about every place that you look the thing is the patterns that you're looking for are the basic patterns that send in messages to neurons via now we stepped away from neurons we are just looking at this new instance no I'm just looking for patterns within a genome but you're forgetting everything else I'm not forgetting but discarding and ignoring a CGG so so we just forget about distinction between a and G because it is the same Turing structure and it has little minor minor differences but the fact that it is two rings are we kind of highlight the fact that it is two rings and then you just mention it simplified to a g1 letter and city another letter so it is much more simple it's like zero zeros and once it becomes brighter yes yes it can be and now we look at that another now we look at that simplified pattern so you look at it in that simplified pattern then you're going to them what these the binary system is due and the the algorithm or the the number that it's trying to represent and that number it coincides with the parts of the body and the brain so your zeros and ones but your energy release is four different parts of the body and brain right I mean let me keep that in mind but at the moment their focus is just to prove that there is resonance and so far we don't care haven't they already flown in that not emerge even not a DNA level there is not enough DNA level oh we have not proven the residents yet on the DNA level no I mean there is resonance in Reiki and some other resonances but not for DNA DNA is still innocent Vegeta some prove that there isn't as resonance is there and everything everything works with resonances it's just the fact well you do mean study of anything there is a resonance and a vibration that is part of it and so they I am surprised that that has not been discovered because it's very basic it's the resonance has to be there in order for the information to to pass a charge or a resonance of some sort must be evident have they discovered that there is perhaps an electrical charge between them oh yeah I mean people believe that is resonance but they ignore the fact that there could be sequence-specific resonance of biological importance oh yes there is absolutely so - just to have some proof I think that the easiest way to prove it is to find two sequences in a genome which have different primary sequence so AG CT when you have four letters four other sequence would be different but if you simplify to two letters zero one if you simplify and find that there is identical then it proves that they can resonate on put in three medium level correct and when you will find that resonance the reason why the DNA is set up the way it is is so that it can move in in that kind of went kind of the binary sequence so that it can actually duplicate itself as it bends around is and it's in contact with other areas of the DNA when there is a single scent that that particular resonance is copied many times right so so far we did in the fire mania I call them homology homological resonance sequences with I defined them that the primary sequence is different but simplified sequence is identical and so far we didn't find any any players like that I mean all the pair's we find are imperfect they have large imperfections they are not that similar they're not statistically surprising happening by chance these sequences will not be next one they will be identical but they will not be next to one another they will be in this in the circuitry but they have to duplicate themselves to get the message across correctly so therefore you're going to find that they are going to be a little different when you're looking at those that are around them because those are not the where the sequence is going the sequence is moving over those and they're going into they're skipping some of the the links if you will right right there will be some distance but I also assume don't be like a frequently happening like some some typical choruses as I column yes analogical resonant sequences or recorded sequences here but in order to see those actual sequences you're going to have to look at the whole sequence or the whole line of yeah may be so far we were just smoking a million letters but not at the whole genome which is billions of whether so yes you're going to have to look at more than what you're looking at at the moment right look a little farther ahead to see that they skip over and you asymmetric sequences but yet they are identical when when they're doing their asymmetric sequence they are still identical in the way they do it does that make sense Brendon well as idea uh-huh there are not a symmetrical sequence they are asymmetrical so you're going to have to look it added a little differently than you the way that you're looking at it now and you will see that there are some that are exactly the same but there are not in a symmetrical sequence they have but it is the exact same resonance and the exact same binary code that is moved to a different place and is its tonight sequence higher and higher to - the place that it needs to go but it jumps over some of the other ones because they are not part of the actual sequence that is necessary at least for that time mm-hmm so you're going to have a lot of abstract sequences but with a identical a a G or whatever you want to call it or you're identical a G's will be exactly the same but they will not be in a symmetrical sequence all right so thank you so that's where we are real civil can we develop the program still look at bigger chunk yes you need to look at a bigger section of a vibrational movement a bigger section of the code to see the pattern then you will see the pattern because it does it can't skip for quite a ways of some of these sequences you need to find one of the sequences that are very close together that may be harder to do but they do exist but they are probably very very basic they have a very very very basic mess and they are not at all advanced in what they're doing or the message that they're sending such as well that that's not mmm let's see looking for when someone is breathing there will be a very basic code for that because it's a constant it will but it you may not even see it because it's just going back and forth we're moving very very it will seem like it's not hardly even a sequence it's moving so so very such a short distance but there's so many of them moving that short distance that if you can see it exactly the way it is it would be like a code for breathing or whatever systems that is very automatic and has to be done consistently and those codes hardly seem like they're moving hardly seem like a secret they're there and the reason why they don't seem like hardly a sequence at all is because they are so clear be to be in constant movement yeah so one of the ideas was we have a choice which genomes which species to look at and I wonder that possibly there are some species of life which are have more of the this kind of resonant sequences which are called Horace's homological recorded sequences so so one of the ideas is that maybe insects have more those they have more of those because they everything is instinctive and moves without a thought process right so so I'm you know we have genomes of mushrooms insects yell other vertebrates and some of the fish so so we have a choice where to look for those yes be they have no thought process behind them they're just instinctive kind of things like I was saying about the breathing and things of that nature but yes with insects and animals that are not using intellect to make to to do anything basically there during choosing instinct and just physiology basically there will be more of those I was also thinking that some of the animals are collective so they would have sequences for collective behavior to unite them into a pack and their school yes there are some there are some like bees and hive collective thought processes which connect which is telepathy in some ways because when a part of their DNA selected two for a sequence other bees are in there and so when that when that sequence starts it goes through the high right yes that is correct so what's hoping that you know comparing a cat and the dog would show the difference because dogs seem to be a park animal and gets them to be individuals yes dogs would have more of that more of the telepathy kind of thing they have since evolved they're evolving away from it at this point but at one point it was very very they had a very telepathic system where certain secretions of certain glands rules regions could send actual messages one to the other fear or be alert or there's food ahead or whatever it is kinds of of secretions and mental movements can actually trigger thought processes within I also listened yesterday to Helena Blavatsky and she mentioned that snakes possibly have the ability or form especially cobras the ability to hypnotize people so wonder if they have some sort of special secrets is for that it's a what it is this is going to be quite interesting but they do have a psychic kind of way of interacting with their prey they calm their prey down by looking directly into their eyes and then then they attack right so I wonder if they do occur genomic resonance there is a GM genomic rut residence it's in a berry but what would you say a very prehistoric kind of thought process a very primitive thought process right it's a very primitive thing it goes back millions of years from when things were and like amoeba when they would separate the separated amoeba would still be one thought process in in the sense that they they came from one place there now to but yet they are still communicating as one so it right from that's a very primitive connection but yet it it is something that has proliferated throughout billions of years so they have to chip into the frequency of their victim and usually they hunt rodents so there should be some similar sequences between rodents and snakes there is there are similar sequences between every link in the in the the chain of the food chain and it is because that that's just the way it is there is primal connections between all of them and they know the difference between a heartful and a safe animal for the most part and that's why you see sometimes that animals and the wild start to become very friendly with humans especially like pigeon or things of this nature that come around after a while they realize what the sequence of the thought process is and they are no longer afraid the connect to the situation uh-huh this happens down through time and it happens in the food chain a lot and that I'm not sure where I'm going with this because you can go several directions from there yeah I'm still looking for a certain sequences one of the directions where I was researching was a practical application of those and one of the great applications is to do to improve our therapy and to direct how the body grows so and for that we can look at the embryos and we can see that it's like I was looking at them development of the I think it was a frog or a fly or fish embryo fish embryo the video and at some points are the part which I think will become maybe the head or the gut or the same thing it was just starting started moving inside there was a massive cell and that force started diving inside of the mass of cells like it was attracted as if it was attracted some by some force so there was a hole a deep immersion in a big mass of cells so I wonder where do the forces come from and how do the sequences I do how how does arisen escape in there it's the catalyst for growth the there is a part of all beginnings of life that has the leadership ability if you will and they will take charge of the situation and go where they need to go to bring the energy and to bring the the certain DNA codes that are necessary for growth yeah so the DNA's linear and somehow it's happened to direct the three-dimensional structure so initially there it looks like there are more 4 genes it's called the pieces of DNA responsible for creation on the head of the tail and some of the parts of the body and so they are surprisingly I mean I'm not surprised they are in the sequence so the head is first and the tail is lost and this morphogen I think they called Hox genes they go one after another yes so that makes sense but then at some point there is a branch in and very the hand growing out of there a certain part of the brothel body like shoulder part of the body and again the hand has a sequence so that is like a beginning of the hand at the end of the hand I don't know if those Marfa genes are found for the sequence of the hand but my question is how the brand how does the branching happen because Brian is there goes from from one dimension to two dimensions so it's the same as how does the seed how does the seed grow as well so it it comes from the inner the workings of the inner parts of the being and it has a sequence and it has it is already set up ahead of time so that it's it it comes at the proper time that's what DNA does it is it is put in there to develop its it the parts of the body like the time-released sequence of the DNA that is inherent from the very beginning with with these psychos firming the egg or whatever it is that whatever it starts that is the beginning mechanism of it and it has all the information right there so one of the questions is who decides which part of it of their body decide to grow the hair is it the cells which can they decide or their the rest of the body tell them to do that I mean no it's it's the cells the it is inherent within the cells what is going to happen with this particular beat in your body they are they have their own information and they do they are told within the realms of the way that the body is set up yes sometimes we see that some of the cells they start in one place and then they actually drive or move to another place or they simply to know that way within the body and if they want to grow the hair and they possibly their stem cells they possibly start in one place and they move to another place my colony there and started construction it so how do they know where they are it's instinctive it's just well let me put it another way it's it's beyond instinctive it's planned it's it's a forethought B before they even before there is any growth whatsoever within the basic zygote or the basic original construct of that which is growing there is all the information to have the entire being put together already now you do not you cannot find that within that zygote or and you cannot find that message within there but it is there if we have learned that the different layers of the cell have different reasonings and things that they are responsible for in creating the body now there are defective cells they're defective a zygote sand and sometimes you get malformations and things of that nature because the message is wrong from the very beginning but the very beginning is that everything is in that original original combination of sperm and egg if your grandpa talked about it as a human all that information is there the sperm brings certain information the egg has the other the rest of it and when they come together [Music] it's like a though when you cut a tree there's different layers of and it shows the age and different things but in the cell in that original cell there's layers development that are already programmed in there and they and they develop and come out exactly the way they should the way they are programmed to do creation so we call it the blueprint basically the the program three-dimensional holographic program for the body yes and it's it is possible that there is a Julian archetype which exists outside of this dimension that that tells yes that is a blueprint so an interesting question is if the blueprint is is within the cells or is it in other dimensions and the cells just read it from another dimension they other dimensions of course are involved in this but not at the time of conception it's actually before that the the information in the body as the body before the body was ever made before you have an orgasm or before the the actual coming together of the sperm and the egg there has been some fourth dimensional energy affecting every being of every place and time or whatever it kind of energy you want to call it it's not the energy that you are familiar with it's not an energy that it is able to be measured but there it is a creative energy that is in and around everything and that does have something to do with it so yeah I mean that's a choice if there is a blueprint create which is created by the cells then we can discover it if it is a blueprint which is in other dimensions then it's for us it's too early to look for it we could also have a technology well believe me you can find it you see you can't find it in the ethereal but you can find the blueprint within the zygote you you will be able to find that eventually but it's too soon for you but you will be able to find it because of what you're looking for the sequences of DNA now there there's some very very basic sequences happening when the egg and the sperm meet of some very fundamental things happen of this that and see that you would see that it's a everything transforms at that time from it's no longer a sperm and an egg it is a zygote it is no longer one or the other but it's something of a combination of both and as you have come combined them they have a different energy because one is a feminine energy and one is a male energy but they do they do have a similar energy that has to be there to bring them together of course so but you will be able to note that there will be a time in your history when you will be able to to witness that combination and then see a sequence rate that from the very beginning and that will be very helpful for many so thinking about the shape of the body I wonder so the dogs when they fear they when a breast feeding they have breasts but then when they are not breastfeed in the breasts disappear and kind of shrink back to normal and humans they of breasts very early and then keep keep them for the whole life and then even after they lose the ability to give birth this procreate they still have breasts the females I so I can see the practicality of that but maybe there is some some supranational metaphysical energetic idea why one what do they use the breasts for the males or females females what do they use them when they're not being used right maybe there is some energetic meaning for that it may be they adopted adopted the adopted the exist in the structure for some energetic purpose they therefore in case they are needed you must understand that the breasts are things that can come come to life when when necessary there are times when if a child has lost its way or whatever some breasts can become active to help feed that child I mean it's material I'm thinking about energetic purpose maybe that's it's like telepathic or some other device oh no I I'm not sure that that is the truth they are there for distinct purposes but I don't know if they have any altruistic purposes okay so another idea was that you know we are interested in regeneration of bones and restructuring of the body like if somebody lost some part of the body to recreate it and our human circuitry cannot recreate the limbs but a lizard's some of the small users they they can recreate their tail but not limbs and some are and many amphibians especially this the primitive ones they can a regrow their the limbs just fine so I wonder what does it mean well it's it was an evolutionist an evolutionary except necessity there are some creatures that get their legs that got their legs stuck quite frequently in a monkey and so they have a portion of the brain that really is reproductive for these kinds of things hail the leg the teeth depending on the living situation of the being it could be that the tail got stuck a lot so it was being able to be recreated humans have that portion in their brain that have that ability but they never could it hasn't been put to use because it's not necessary it's not you know humans don't usually you lose an arm a leg or or a foot but these primitive animals do lose them quite often and so they're regenerative are the plugs don't have brains but they also develop pretty complex structures so I assume that the structures can be formed in with without the use of the brain yes but the yes that is true you're absolutely right but the thing is the I was just saying the area of the brain that is that humans have for this particular thing is not in you agree to do that but it's but the humans do have a place in the brain for that so when the embryo develops I think that the legs develop earlier than the brain the brain is still pretty much dysfunctional but the legs already grow just fine I think even it's possible to grow the legs win when the brain is like undeveloped is the thing is it was an evolutionary just decision that those that were losing their tail all the time should regenerate it right so how can we use it is it how much is it is it energetic and a brush how much is Denarius and us how much is it used in the regeneration of the limbs oh yes let me let me put it this way and this is very interesting instinctively the the instinctively the creature knows that they should have a tail and it's actually part of their belief system that it should be there and that is how that the DNA is activated to replace it they believe it should be there and as they believe it should be there it reappears mm-hmm which is very very interesting I think because that is part of their belief system and that is how it always has been no the the DNA is regenerative because of that belief they just absolutely know that they're supposed to have it and so it returns so this technology how to regenerate the limbs and the organs oh yes so I assume it's possible and I'm not thinking how could we do that well no one but you will be able to eventually like I said there's a portion in the brain in humans that can be activated that will help with the read general nation of limbs and different body parts but at this point it's non-active as most of the brain is uh-huh right so VI I know there are experiments where people experimenters take stem cells and move them elsewhere and when there are stem cells in in in there in a place where the limb was removed or from the lizard then the lizard grows in you and you leg so it looks like it looks like stem cells can recreate the bill they're going to create the necessary structures yes thank you they have the information that they need yes so I'm thinking that we possibly could take some DNA sequences activated them somehow and technologically and critically in the field which is necessary for growing the name we just need to know how absolutely you're a hundred percent correct so how do you find the sequences there that is ah I can't just tell you what the sequence are because you just it's just how would I tell you but right the thing is scares you I can't just say 400 sequa 400 others or 400 zero ones or whatever to hung create a sequence for you it's just if they're there the sequences are not simplistic for the mark they do carry a great deal deal of impetus but you must find a whole one whole sequence once you find one whole sequence you will find how they work and they will be second nature almost to you you will be able to find other in another and another because you will be able to mm-hmm look at that pattern and duplicate it millions of times in many different ways all right like after you do the rubik's cube once you can never not do it so so it's it's just i cannot give you the sequence here because i don't know that piece of the cluster of genes which is responsible for head and tail and everything in between it's a pretty small part of the genome yes and it's siclari's it's possible for the structure so that's interested but I don't think it can resonate a lot because it's a small part I think for resonation I need a lot of copies of something for a summation I think we need a lot of copies of the sequence per cell and this cluster is unique and small so it doesn't simply be a good candidate for resignation exactly it is more simplistic than you would find in the human body alright so I'm one of the thoughts was maybe it has imprints on other parts of the genome which are this whole assists a logic homologous resonation sequences which would resonate with this cluster it's still a good place to start to learn because even though it's not a the kind of sequence you would find in humans it will give you an idea of how the sequences work it's still a good idea to find them because it will give you clues to the human sequences as well even though it's not as big or as or complex it will give you an idea of how it uh-huh yeah another idea was how do you activate those DNA suppose we take some candidate janay sequences and take a model system say model system is an embryo like fish embryos we can have easy to fish areas in the test qubit and we take a candidate synthetic synthetic DNA sequences and start activating them and we see how they that affects the embryos so that's a good reasonable experiment easy to do oh absolutely and that is very a very good way to to begin it is a good way to begin so how do you activate the DNA one of the ideas was to just shock it with electricity give it some charge like electrical short vertical pulse in the solution well yes and an electrical shock in the wrong in the wrong way will not do anything you have to have it exactly positioned correctly to be at the beginning of the of the sequence I said if you love it started at the it won't work right if you shock it and it's and it's not near the beginning okay another idea was to give it to frequency and just candle a little source of frequency better idea give it a frequency and because shocking can actually harm the whole system but anyway a vibration or a frequency is a better idea it's softer but yet it is activating and they do react better to a soft push rather than a harsh one now I'm thinking about the drugs or devices that contain some DNA sequences and then these devices are placed it's more like a patch on on the skin and then we activate this DNA sequences through the vibration yes I like that too your thought processes are very helpful that will definitely give you some ideas that is if you can read the responses properly right yeah I hope that you know if you do it on animals we could see that you changes some changes and some changes will be positive and then we can adjust the frequencies and adjust the sequences yes I think that that is good because you'll see the difference in reactions and I hope you're able to read the responses properly because if you are able to read the responses properly from these kinds of experiments you'll be able to learn quite a lot about them beginnings of them more at least the ends of them it will give you some idea of which direction they are moving and why they're moving that direction all right I'm joking now the topics I think I I exhausted my ideas on the topic of DNA resonance at least I want to stop here and ask you a simple question so we are looking at the Egyptian Egyptian pictures and many of the beings hold the same instrument in their hand which is like a loop and then the cross on the loop yes what is it that they in same a wonder they call transporter okay how does it work well the ones that the ones that are holding that are usually the alien it's okay it's a communication design device it's a it's a also a computer kind of device that's made to look ornamental so that that the people would just see it as an ornament or something but it can it's designed to work with their thought processes and they can think a certain thing and communicate to other places or they can actually transport to other places uh-huh how would I use it you would you would have to have your DNA put into it okay if a human just got ahold of it from one of the aliens they would not be able to use it at all because their resonance is not in in in it and this is made specifically for the person that is holding it and so that is why it's so effective it's many of the transporters that they made before that we're very ineffectual because their DNA was not part of the transport porter and so they would scatter their molecules around but this will help to keep them all aligned because there their DNA is in the system so to speak and it has their exact replication within it and so they can transport you to another place and turn out whole and pure uh-huh so just like a tricorder or something very much like oh you're talking Star Trek oh yes it's a tricorder actually does medical analysis as well these weren't set up for that but for transporting and communication so why is the cross are they whether what is their technical meaning of the cross it's just him it's just the something attractive uh-huh but it is you know it was a symbol at the time of prosperity and power and things of that nature but it wasn't a part of the system the it wasn't part of the transporter system really I see uh what was the name of order for that device the bassoon is it was then uh-huh listen thank you um you see in the bassoon the neighborhood did not fit into the Greek language very well cuz the Greek language was very harsh in many ways and when you said you didn't pronounce it the zoom on when you were on earth it was Walloon uh-huh but in in the Astro when they were off planet it was resumed but on that on earth it was more vasu okay thank you much I I want to finish the recorded part which will be published do you have anything else to announce for the for the public no not really just that there are many changes coming your way oh that's nice can you elaborate many changes are coming to the earth very shortly but I cannot tell you what they are all right yourself for change many different ways so how can I prepare what's the attitude just the attitude is that you know that something is going to happen you know that it is inevitable feel that the future is inevitable good thing and it can be a bad thing or it could be whatever but it is inevitable and the only way to prepare is to know that it's coming all right yeah I see a lot of signs of changes a lot of what a lot of signs of change yes there are yeah the dreams are different the reality is a little bit different yes there is a change in earth itself I see many rainbows the promise that God will keep uh-huh it's the rainbow is actually a covenant that he will sustain life on this planet oh nice it's nice to know in terms of personal involvement you know some people are really much involved in 3d life and some people believe that it's nice to work on yourself and just uplift in your own vibration is sufficient so what what is what are both ideas equal equally well it let me put it this way those that discover there that they have a mission will veer off from a 3d reality and start working on that those that do not will work on their 3d lives as best as they can now there will become a point in history where they've that third dimensional and fourth dimensional beings so to speak will will veer off one from another one will move to a different dimension and he'll stay behind because that is what they know the best and that is they cannot they're not prepared for it to move any farther so they will stay but that is about all that I can really give you as an insight so we expect Blonsky mentioned that there will be a new row tracer of all that that we are evolving into a new root race yes that's true and and I wonder how to recognize you know this new race what's their difference you will not recognize it because you will not be in the same place to recognize it what I mean by that is that the new the new root race will be in a different different dimensions but there will be a new root race on the third dimension as well but you will not see that I do not think that the time is not yet for that so the fact that our children are different there is not sufficient to recognize them as a new race not yet so what is some where where are we moving with the children that you're being born of a higher intelligent level than ever before and of a higher consciousness and that will eventually move your planet forward at least that's what we are hoping so the root race will go elsewhere where is it going on on Terra ha yes okay so what happens to this race it continues oh gosh so we have two races now well that is happened with many of those that have asserted the elia Shawn dies nd for example they have divided into two different species uh-huh it were one species at one time and then one evolved to a higher place than the other and so they divide it and one species lives one place and the other lives another so the new species would it be different physically not necessarily looking much differently but they do have some different looks yes but they are in a different dimension altogether they have gone to a higher place a greater vibration who they sexually be in be attractive to us the la Shanda is under your reptilians no no our species oh oh yes of course they will still look they will still look very human yes uh-huh yes you would be attracted anyone on Terra ha yes nice would they still be sexually really proliferating like social multiple of course they will not change that much the dimension change will change their vibration and their physicality as far as density but it will not change how they procreate or any of that nature uh-huh so I am looking at their videos on the YouTube and Facebook and many people pop up which look very alien they still have lots of human features but they also have some alien vibrations yes there are many aliens here in human form so this that's very interesting some of them I assume are earth born they just kind of care for Indian vibrations and others I I assume they are broadcasting from a ball or something it well many are earth born aliens meaning that they have such a high proportion of alien in them that they are actually just as much alien human and there are many of those on earth at this time all right I have I'm done with the public part I will stop the stop the recording and I will ask a few personal questions I have a few more minutes all right all right stop it now | Hucolo TV / Channeling | UCj5wGWloHE8hKHPd5kqWsJQ | 2019-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,947 | 36,257 |
rRUb4pqaVak | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRUb4pqaVak | Run RStudio on the UPPMAX Bianca HPC cluster | hi I'm going to show you how to run our studio on Bianca and with Bianca I mean the up Max HPC cluster for sensitive data and because she has sensitive data it will be hard to log in to her so the procedure has five steps first we have to get within sunet like the university Network for that I use a VPN uh because I'm outside of sunet now so I have to start a VPN from upsal University in this case and um this gives me like virtual private Network inside sunet so I have to use my Upsala University password here so I'll type it in now so now I am within sunet uh when how Bianca is concered because my uh internet traffic will be going through that VPN uh and that is within sunet next time is the next step is to start Bianca's remote desktop environment so I always forget where the URL is but luckily there's a link here to some basic course material how to log into Bianca and there is the tab here used Max Bianca login website click on that and click on that and now this is the website to log in to Bianca so my Up's name is rishelle um I'm going to work on this project I need to put my UP Max password that's the thing I Ed to log into Bianca or RAM and let's type it in now and now I need my two Factor authentication code that is my up Max two Factor authentication code so I look at my the the app on my phone that manages this has to be the up Max one and I'll type it in 671 445 and now I'll be logging in into Bianca so I'm now halfway and now I only need to put in my up Max password to already see Bianca's face here um so my upx password let's type it in there and this will bring me to the remote desktop environment of Bianca and I'm going to sub split the screens to reflect to put to be able to work side by side so the next step on Bianca so this is a Bianca but from a remote desktop environment I need to start an interactive session so you can use uh you can use a command line command that starts with interactive what I'll be doing I have a file prepared for just that purpose I will show that file it's called start interactive. this is shell script and this is all it does and and you have to type this on the command line or run that script I will run that script but you can type interactive - capital a project code the number of nodes the number of processes and the time you'll be using that interactive node so I'll have to uh run that script and you just saw at the top of my screen that I was disconnected from the VPN for a second um that takes some seconds before I get to be logged in um so when I'm back I can start this interactive there she is start interactive so now she now I'm getting access to an interactive node and this can take literally dozens of minutes so I'm I'm not going to talk all that time I have started an interactive session and I'll be back when this is done all right see you soon for all right so the job is uh starting it only took three half minutes what is it n bit less but yeah three and a half minutes all right so we're in an inter interactive session of Bianca now it's still like starting up we're going to double check if you are really on an interactive session you do that using host name and it shows the the host of your computer and it means this b11 means that I'm on a calculation note of Bianca that's what the b means number number 11 so yes indeed I'm on an interactive note now we need to load the modules we need so those are first our packages and then our studio so module and I use the latest version here our packages SL 4.3.1 R studio also the S is capital r studio20 23062 d561 so now on the interactive note I load the r packages and that also includes R and our studio so those two modules are now there um yeah sure there's some information when loading it um and it also says that the r Studio packages pain is disabled when loading this module due to Art Studio slowdowns all right so that was step four and now we start art studios so use our studio and now it will start our studio so our studio can be slow to start up because there are quite some packages that exist um I have some people they have uh they use a workspace as it's called which saves the environment when you closed our studio if you do that with very much big data yeah it needs to load all that data again um so that makes it even slower but although this looks looks a bit scary with all these errors um our studio is starting up so let's get rid of this output I just accidentally made um and you also see that our studio will will show our studio in um different phases so first we'll show our studio without anything inside it then it will and then it will gradually build up so what I will demonstrate is to use the debugger too so let's wait until this thing is done which um oh it's it's it's still starting up so it's here um so when this is done I want to show some debugging but uh yeah this takes some time so there our studio is now starting up and you see that this the middle pane is still empty but gradually this will build up too let's take a look in the terminal there's nothing interesting there going on but I'll just show you to kill a bit of time yes excellent so our studio is a program is a it's an IDE and um integrate development environment and I'll be showing you the debugger and I have uh already prepared some code for that I'm going to show ggplot this time yeah can I'll show some ggplot with control enter you can run a line and then I run this code and it creates a table and here at botom right it will show you the graph like it would show you normally on your local computer but what I want to show you is the debugger so to show the debugger I'm going to write a function that's already written called invert and what it does it um inverts the number that's being passed like one one divided by that number is the inverse so maybe it should be called inverse I call it invert but of course you kind of do a division by zero so there's an an assertion called uh in this case expect true and it assumes that X is not equal to zero else the function cannot work and we should signal this very clearly so at the bottom I've written um so so this function inverted it's well written functions maybe not documented too well uh we could all discuss that so now imagine some code like this uh that's calls this invert function couple of times but when I run this the program will crash and now we run this line by line and it's very trivial to see when the function is called with an invalid number um but we can also use a thebug with for that so we can for example click on run with thebug and what we now see at the right is called Trace back or the call stack or whatever you want to call it and here we see the functions that are in the process of being evaluated so this function is uh the error this is does it's not very helpful yes so at the bottom we see apparently the error here we see the expectation being false what it gives and this is the line where it happened so now the debugger will show us where the error occurred so in a big so this is a very trivial example but in a big program um the deburger can help you find out who did it uh during runtime all right so that's very short uh about using the I the debugger and R Studios we're going to stop this I'm going to quit R Studio I'm not going to save this data um yep I'm going to exit my um it's called interactive session so if I do a host name this is an interactive session because I have db11 so I'm on the calculation node if I do exit and now I will be on a regular on the my login Noe uh but also that I can quit and I will quit this program and I'm going to round off this video because I've showed you how to run our studio on Bianca I wish you a very good day bye | Richel J.C. Bilderbeek | UCgP_orN8pkmZsSNXZ9LF3KA | 2023-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,577 | 7,755 |
USB9_EeRljQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USB9_EeRljQ | Effective Way of Communicating The Gospel #apostlejoshuaselman #shorts #inspiration | every time I have the honor of teaching the word of God I am aware that there are several kinds of people listening to me and many of them are listening using different Vistas some are listening as professionals some are listening as military people some are listening as politicians others are listening as intellectuals academicians others are listening as lay people who have never had any kind of exposure or orientation others are listening as fellow Ministers of the Gospel others are listening as critics others are listening as you know maybe some unbeliever non-christians who are just passionate about learning and they want to just sincerely openheartedly listen to what we have to say any wise man of God who loves God and loves the people must factor in the mindset of your audience while you teach we're not in a pastor's conference but this is important for us to learn that in communicating the gospel especially in the context of today's world you must be able to buy into the mindset and the thinking of those who are listening to you | Kingdom Walkway | UCniKf7V9vTDKsPxNGgeSavQ | 2024-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 184 | 1,052 |
5eWZogfqOes | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eWZogfqOes | NOAH SCHNAPP BEING A HUFFLEPUFF FOR 5 MINUTES STRAIGHT | reaction | a hufflepuff billion points oh no this bed is so comfortable all i seen was toes i have a foot phobia i don't like feet i don't like feet i just a little confession i used to think the little einsteins were related to albert einstein until i grew up and realized that they weren't how many states start with the letter h what states would those be starting with h oh oh one i'd say hawaii one hawaii and hawaii hawaii you cannot do that pick three gods four all right what's supposed be a weird situation but i'm stuck in this bathroom and the door is heavy and it doesn't open when i try to open it what do you recommend chloe i need you to get me out chloe how would you stuck in here for 20 minutes chloe let me out milay back to the youtube video how many grandparents are alive is it three oh my god your parents your mom's parents aren't alive what your mom's parents aren't alive i wrote four oh four noah noah it's a filter no what we're gonna have to wash this no no no no millie you're right alexa i can help you with that thing or two what can you say about uh about uh this one about season two it's more [Applause] and we're best friends honestly i think you're a very beautiful person uh i think we should go out sometime the whole all right yeah next oh my god i got a banana vanilla smoothie and orange juice oh yeah i'm just fixing this the lady came over oh my god that's so embarrassing your character will's haircut uh this is uh it's one of the best haircuts one of the best boys on television the mushrooms what is that you got to meet zendaya yes i did and that's a big that was such a big deal for you yeah like we said we're like brothers so when he wins we win yeah [Music] i'm just oh they gave me like this stuff oh that's too much that ain't number alcohol yeah yeah i bet you feel like a mosquito that just got sprayed it's always good to see you we're not bouncing anymore we're not bouncing anymore oh wow these are bouncy chairs they're very bouncy yeah mine don't bounce as much we can do the whole thing bouncing all right okay all right let's settle down is this oh my god what is he doing [Music] i don't even know how to put into words how grateful i am to be up here playing will and season two has been one of the most challenging and thrilling experiences of my life and to take home an award for that experience has made this moment something i'll never forget take it all in yeah yo that was my reaction to this video if you guys enjoy my reaction please make sure to leave a like comment and subscribe i will see you in my next reaction video you | The Black Kagome | UC_ntsgtfQEhAyzyflAueW9Q | 2021-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 516 | 2,590 |
tyNDFyhqDmU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyNDFyhqDmU | Israeli Palestinian violence rages as Israeli troops mass along border for possible ground operation | israeli tanks lined up along the southern border with gaza on thursday hounding targets in the palestinian enclave with artillery fire as israeli air strikes drain strikes and shelling continued this palestinian family's home was destroyed overnight they returned to what was left of it on thursday morning and the israeli military says it has struck gaza more than 600 times since monday evening while hamas has fired over a thousand rockets towards israel israeli troops also amassed along the border on thursday in preparation for possible ground operations in gaza a move that would recall similar incursions during the israel gaza conflicts in 2014 and in 2008-2009 dozens of palestinians in gaza have been killed in the violence putting further pressure on hospitals already overwhelmed by covert 19 patients in the city of kanunis in the gaza strip on thursday mourners marched through the streets carrying the bodies of an 11 year old palestinian boy and his 13 year old cousin killed on wednesday after an israeli airstrike hit near their homes in the israeli border town of sterot on wednesday evening a five-year-old boy was killed when a rocket from gaza hit his building it's very very difficult to live under this uh circumstances and the government should wipe out gaza should wipe out gaza once and for all with concerns about the conflict spiraling out of control the united states is sending an envoy to the region yet efforts to end the worst hostilities in years appear so far to have stalled well israel's | newsbdinfo247 | UCxVlGOOeqQN67eOCtw9LBTQ | 2021-05-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 257 | 1,526 |
HMKCWvbxnwM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMKCWvbxnwM | Things We Said Today #402 – Vivek Tiwary and “The Fifth Beatle” | [Music] hi everyone welcome to Things We Said Today I'm Darren devivo uh from wfuv Radio in New York City and with me for this special edition of Things We Said Today is my good friend Alan Coen Allan uh accomplished writer journalist critic the co-author of the McCartney Legacy volume one covering the years 1969 to 1973 hard at work at volume two as we speak Allan's here but you might notice that Ken's not Ken sitting sitting one out um he's meeting with his parole officer so you know sh don't tell anyone I'm kidding but Alan it's great to have you here for what should be a special conversation great to be here yeah well uh today uh in this special Thanksgiving week program that we have for you uh author and I want to say he's a playright he's a theater prod produced the theatrical musicals on Broadway um VC tuari is our very special guest now it was 10 years ago that VC uh wrote a graphic novel called the fifth Beetle the Brian Epstein story and you will hear me say Epstein and Epstein numerous times throughout the show because we recorded this interview about a month ago now Allan is modeling the that's the first pressing you have right the first print this is the original Edition the Vintage the Vintage Edition and that now is 10 years old and is being re-released what do you do when you reissue a book and I'm used to music get re-released a book it's republished I don't know I guess reissued I mean and it comes with uh you know it's got a new cover it's got a a new intro it's got new sort of uh end materials it's it's got a bunch of new stuff well the new 10th anniversary uh edition of The V toari graphic novel The Fifth Beetle the Brian Epstein story is now out and perhaps it could end up underneath your Christmas tree but first let's um go back about a month we recorded this interview with VC on October 23rd Allan and I did and uh let's go back and enjoy VC tuari our special guest on Things We Said Today it's our very special guest on this special edition of things said today it's author I mean I have a list here with your resume and it's it'll take about a half an hour to read all so let's just say author um playright no U um Broadway producer thank you that's why Allan's here to to bail me out it's my great pleasure to welcome to the show The V tuari uh the author of The acclaimed the fifth Beetle the Brian Epstein story what is it Epstein are we gonna go with Epstein or Epstein or is it wrong way we can have we could have a a deep discussion about about this topic but but I will say this the the family uh pronounces their name Epstein so that's how that's how I've been calling it and that that comes straight from uh from Brian's mom so that that's how the family has said it over the years um that being said you you can find plenty of uh of footage of of of folks like John Lennon saying Epstein right and Brian not correcting them so um you know I don't think he was bothered by either but the the family the correct family pronunciation is Epstein right like leard berstein Leonard Bernstein he he they said Bernstein you say potato I say potato yeah well this is the new edition of the fifth Beetle and you're watching this this Thanksgiving week Alan holding the original that was published exactly 10 years ago this month 2013 November 2013 and now we have the 10th anniversary edition which is out this week Thanksgiving week November 21st 22nd First in comic book stores then in all bookstores uh and the fifth Beetle has been expanded as it says here it is the 10th anniversary edition and it gives me great pleasure to welcome the V tuari to Things We Said Today thank you for having me and it it it uh I tell you just reading about you in general it's fascinating because this project this Beatles project this book sort of well you're very involved with music but um your thing is Broadway for the most part but then there's this whole other Island where you've sunk your teeth into the story of Brian Epstein um and it's a story that should be that surprisingly isn't told enough and you probably have nailed down a definitive look at his life um tell us how you were involved in Broadway The Beatles were always important to you I know that having read about you but how did how did the Brian Epstein Story come about uh for you yeah so you know I I uh I'm s you're right I am certainly best known for my Broadway work uh but I do describe my my company more broadly you know we say that we we exist to shift the Paradigm for music in entertainment which is sort of a just a pretentious way of saying that we uh we work with well-known music and we try to find creative ways to present that music to music fans whether that's taking music that you might not think belongs on Broadway and putting it in a Broadway show which is what we did with um most recently with lanis moriset adapting Jagged Little Pill for the stage uh in which it was not a bio about her life it was a new and original story that we felt honored the themes of Jagged Little Pill before that I worked with Green Day on American Idiot um you know so th those types of shows that are certainly Broadway musicals um by any definition but but I like to think also kind of push the uh the definition of what what what is typically works on Broadway forward um and I have projects that we're developing for film and television so we we are really platform Nimble is the way I I also like to think of our work so we're we're really you know I'm less U bogged down by what platform should a story be told in and and more you know what's the music and and what's the story that that music wants to tell um so when you look at it in that in that respect you know writing a graphic novel uh that's based on the life of a music manager um it doesn't really you know feel that surprising for for the scope of what we do um that being said you know I am a writer and I but I write very rarely and this you know I'm I'm more often than not I'm a producer and this was a particular labor of love for me and and my passion for Brian really predates my company my career you know it really goes all the way back to when I to my college days uh you know I I um I started uh I was at the University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton School of Business and I found myself on a track uh to join my family businesses I had established that I didn't want to be a doctor or an engineer which was what was expected of me as a as an Indian kid you know child of of immigrants growing up in New York City with some opportunity so if I wasn't going to do either of those things I was expected to join my family business which would have also seen me doing things that I wasn't passionate about um the family businesses are are sprawling and quite successful um but they operate in fields that that I'm not passionate about things like Agriculture and finance and food and um and I was always passionate about the Arts so I found myself in Business School um really uh you know on a track to do something that I I wasn't passionate about like many students and and young people I was you know conflicted in a lot of different ways I I didn't want to let my family down but I also didn't want to necessarily follow the path that they put in front of me because then I thought I'd be letting myself down and what I really dreamed about doing was was having a life in the Arts was being an entrepreneur in the music industry and and that's that's a you know I can I can tell that that that's another conversation but in brief you know my grandfather who started those family businesses that I mentioned earlier he was a huge inspiration in my life and he always told me you need to work for yourself and you need to do what you love um I suspect when he said work for yourself what he meant was work for the family but I took him pretty seriously and growing up in New York City I grew up surrounded by the Arts uh with music being my first love so that was my dream I said I I want to I want to work in music because that's what I love and eventually I want to work for myself with that in mind you know I I thought if I'm you know and I was at the Wharton School as I said in the early 90s and Wharton back then didn't have any resources for young people who were interested in in careers in the music industry or in the Arts um you know this was before the uh the internet boom and so they they weren't even encouraging their students to go into New Media or technology it was all about invest Investment Banking and Finance and Accounting and to be fair that's changed Wharton has a number of resources for the business of the Arts and in fact I try to go back myself and guest lecture and be be one of those resources but back then there really wasn't anything so I kind of found myself needing to study this on my own I was a lifelong Beatles fan I joke that I was listening to the Beatles before I was born because my parents were Beatles fans and they were playing The Beatles when I was in the womb um so I was you know was born a Beatles fan uh and I always thought that Brian and the Beatles were the team that wrote and then rewrote the rules of the pop music business so wanting to get involved in that business I thought I should study the life of of Brian Epstein and you know as you mentioned there there were no books available about Brian the fifth beetle is the only book in print about Brian graphic novel or otherwise and um and so I started by reading every respected book I could on the Beatles and back then um you know there were there were these 300 Page books on the Beatles that had 10 or 15 good pages about Brian some of the Beatles books today have have more on Brian but nevertheless he's he's usually um on the margins you know and and and very often those books have half truths or or what I'd learn was misinformation about Brian but but what they did provide for me was was a portrait of the people who knew Brian best his friends his clients his family his enemies his detractors and uh and what I did was I really just um gather a list of these folks I focused on people who were either in New York which was home or Philadelphia where I was at school and then I just cold called them and I said I'm a I told the truth I said I'm a student who's looking for more inspiration and dreaming of a life in the music industry the little bit I know about Brian and what he did for the Beatles is inspiring and would you please talk to me and tell me more and you know I called people like Peter Brown Sid Bernstein Nat Weiss who was was still with us back then who was still alive then and um you know many people warned me oh these folks will never talk to you you know Peter Brown in particular I was told he wrote a book about the Beatles and he doesn't do Beatles interviews anymore he doesn't talk about Brian anymore they'll never talk to you and you know what like not one of them said no um and uh you know they they they all were more than happy to sit down and speak with me about Brian and you know this was in the days before we Wikipedia or YouTube or Google you know Google didn't even exist back then so I I kind of was forced in a lot of ways very very very um fortuitously so to do these interviews with with you know in person um I guess I could have done some on the phone but I I I like to be in person whenever I can which again is why I focused on New York and Philly and again it was very fortuitous because slowly these folks became friends you know they they saw me they could see that I was passionate and genuine and you know at the time I wasn't writing a book I was just I wasn't even writing a term paper for school I was gathering um information for my own my own personal passions and and and and inspiration and you know initially I I told as I told you I was a business student I wanted the business stories you know I didn't care about Brian's personal life I wanted to know how did he get a record deal when no one wanted to sign the band knowing my music history I knew a British band hadn't made an impact in the United States before the Beatles so how did he book them on Ed Sullivan how did those things happen somebody had to be behind the scenes orchestrating that stuff from a business perspective um and I did learn those stories and they are fascinating but what really um the real Revelation was when these folks started to tell me like listen if you really want to know what made Brian tick you have to understand who he was as a human being and and Lear learning how he was gay at a time where it was against the law how he was Jewish at a time of pervasive anti-em ISM and certainly you know I don't want to go off on too much of a tangent but that's clearly uh still still an incredible problem in the world um so I I don't want to suggest it was easier back then than it is now um but it was was another one of many things that Brian was was was dealing with one of the many things he was persecuted for as a young man he was from Liverpool um at a time before the Beatles when no one was looking to Liverpool for the next big cultural thing you know and was 26 years old he was by by all standards a kid so in Brian you've got this gay Jewish 26-year-old kid running around a a random Port Town in the north of England saying I found a local rock and roll band who are going to be bigger than Elvis who we're going to elevate pop music into an art form what whatever that means you know people laughed at him they said th those those dreams are stupid and people like you don't don't do things like this and and that's what really clicked for me as a deep source of inspiration now what I would never claim that I had the obstacles in my life that Brian had but as I mentioned I was a child of immigrants my parent family is originally from India I was considered a weirdo Indian kid growing up in the the Lower East Side of New York City and that was my my inspiration I all of a sudden thought you know what if the gay Jewish kid from Liverpool could bring the world to Beatles and engineer Beetle Mania then why couldn't a weirdo Indian kid from the Lower East Side write graphics novels and produce Broadway musicals and and pursue those kind of dreams you know I always I know I've been talking for a while I'm sorry but it's it's it is a a lengthy answer to the question um you know I always say that if there's one message to the Brian Epstein story it's that no dream is too impossible and no person too unlikely to realize that dream so that's kind of like how I came to the story and and why for me it really is about Brian and not about the Beatles even though I am a gigantic Beatles fan um you know this this has a very personal and human um angle to it so it's the other reason why 10 years on after the book's release for me it's uh you know I couldn't be happier to be at this place and I I have never once thought of this 10y year anniversary as like a a Victory lap or as a something yes of course I'm celebrating but it's not a matter of just celebration it's like it's an ongoing journey to get this message out into the world because it's a it's a message everybody still needs to hear it's it's a human story about chasing your dreams in the in the face of adversity so now I will shut up I apologize no no no I so Allan you wanna you have something yeah I just wanted I just wanted to do a a second of um amateur psychologizing here um because um although you're you're not Jewish and last time you were on the show you told us that you weren't gay but you do have a family with with a retail business that wanted you to go into it and there a similarity there I think there's a a commonality with Brian there Brian had his dream that he wanted to do I mean he had various dreams it took him a long time to find you know the one that worked which was the Beatles um um but you know I I I see sort of as you're telling the story I just sort of see a similarity there you know just in that one aspect so no look and I really appreciate you saying that because because that that's how I feel you know but I I ju I also just on the same token want to be very sensitive to the fact that like Brian was gay when it was a felony like I can't possibly know what that's like I mean you know I I married a woman who is half Irish half Italian and she she's she's white and I'm Brown and you know there were certain elements to that that was considered by many to be not okay you know so do I understand what it's like to to share a love of something that that might not consider be considered okay by everyone I do I could relate to that do I understand what it's like to be told your form of love is a felony I don't and I don't want to pretend that I do um you know and and there's a lot you know there's there's you know Israel and Hamas are at War because you know over issues that are connected to anti-Semitism do I really understand what anti-Semitism is I have to be honest I don't don't but like I was also grew up a a brown kid that was a everybody thought like you know when he grows up if he does well he'll be a doctor or an engineer if not like he might work in a deli or drive a taxi capab those were the kind of things that people thought about me growing up so I can I can relate so I I really do appreciate you um saying that you know because I there are so many things about Brian's life that really struck a deep emotional psychological cord for me but but I also want to be very um very sensitive to to to some of the very serious issues that Brian faced and and and not pretend that I uh I can understand all of it if that makes sense but you know the the the gay aspect of Brian's story you you um treat really you know sensitively Sensi sensitively and in some detail here um thank you and you know uh and and then also at the end of the book is sort of like an afterward you have the essay on gay marriage and uh you know so it's it's um it obviously was important to Brian and a a a a source of also immense pain in his life um because of the degree to which it was illegal through uh I think most of his life I think that they legalized it in Britain before he died didn't they I'm not sure I'm not sure what I mean te technically the Oscar wild laws were were repealed um ironically and sadly just a handful of months before he died but but obviously that was this was in 1967 but obviously just because the law changed didn't mean that that attitudes and and behaviors changed um you know certainly not within months after the law was was removed but you're absolutely right it was literally right before he died yeah sorry I to interrupt your line of questioning Darren no that's that perfectly I'm enjoying sitting back here and listening to the two of you I'm Paul Mone a poet who over the past several years has had the Good Fortune to record hours of conversations with one of the world's greatest songwriters Sir Paul McCartney reflecting on everything from the Beatles to Wings the result is our new podcast McCartney a life in lyrics Listen wherever you get your podcasts um you mentioned uh the that uh initially you were reaching out to folks to learn about Brian the man not to write a book not to turn it into a show or movie Whatever at what point though did you realize oh yeah sure a story that has to be told this has to be a book and I'm fascinated with your and I will be I'm FC ated with your decision for this to be a graphic novel and not a traditional book yeah not the graphic are and traditional but it's a unique book in the amongst you know uh music uh literature to have a graphic novel tell a story thank yeah thank you for saying that you know um one of the things that I am proud of is that that we were maybe not the first but one of the first sort of of um music stories told in the graphic novel medium and over the past 10 years you know we're celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the book with this this new addition that's one of the things that that's changed there's there's many more now and graph graphic novels in general um it's been such a joy to watch how that that um that Medium has just grown I mean 10 years ago you know there were there were you know most bookstores you know didn't know where to put this book like does you know they don't they didn't have a graphic novel section and now many do you know and they were like is it a is it a comic book is it a graphic novel is it history is it you know the music and you know we our default would be like put it under music but it but it's uh it's quite remarkable now that this this is a medium that not just you know it's not just for for comic books and Fanboys and fan girls um but uh but you know so so go going back you know rewinding to when I was was making these decisions so it's true that when I started researching this story you know it was um I'm going to date myself was when I was starting at school it was in the early 90s um or I'm sorry the midnight yeah uh no early yeah it was about about it would have been around 92 yeah it would have been early 90s that I started doing this research so you know a good like you know several decades ago and certainly decades before um you know I had I had graduated and started a company and and had a had a career path ahead of me so you know I'd have to go back and do the math but it was certainly like you know at least 10 years plus from when I became friends with these people that I called everybody back and I said you know now now I have have you know have worked for graduated business school worked in the music industry for a number of years for record labels started my own company where we are platform Nimble and and doing a variety of things and no one has told Brian's story yet and I want to do it so I want to take all you know I wasn't you as you know I wasn't lying when I first sat down with you and said I I just want some inspiration but here I am and and now I want to do something with with all these with this knowledge that I've I've gained over the years and again I was very humbled that that not one of them um you know said don't do that or or or uh not they all encouraged me not one of them thought it was a bad idea they they thought it's great that you should be the one to tell it because I wasn't there so I do come from a little bit of an Outsiders perspective but I obviously am very passionate about the subject um so so they all encouraged me to do it and you know I I do approach every project that I do um in this way that's platform Nimble where I I think music comes first and the story and narrative are very close second so in this case obviously it was a Beatles related story and and I knew the narrative was about Brian's life and and then you know you figure out what what's the medium for it um at the time that I started working on the book I I had already had some successes on Broadway so in some ways doing it for Broadway would have been the easy thing to do because it was the medium that I knew most um but as I started to think about how I wanted to tell the story the first thing I decided was that I wanted it to focus on the years he spent with the Beatles so 61 to 67 basically uh and hence the title The Fifth Beetle you know obviously like there's there's you know through backstory and Exposition and dream sequences and other other mechanisms we we learn about his life before the Beatles but I really wanted to focus on on those those years um and I believe that you know 1961 to 1967 was a period of time where a black and white World burst into Technicolor you know that's the way I thought of it you know and I and I thought that this is also what the Beatles did for Brian and um you know if you if you look at the graphic novel we we followed through on that you know the first few pages of the book are are black white gray and and blue you know and then when when the Beatles first appear uh in the cavern club for Brian uh thank you for showing yeah you see it's it's almost totally black and white and when they first appear you get your first bursts of red and yellow and orange and then by the time you get to uh yeah there he goes you get some red and orange there and the the by the time you get to the end of the book to Kyle Baker's sequence in in the Philippines it's we're on fullon Technicolor you know and and that's what I think the world was like you know Brian 1961 Liverpool was a Dr grabbed industrial rainy place and then the The Beatles B injected color into his life and uh and then Brian was you know with the Beatles was was an architect of the 60s of of what we think of as the 60s the later 60s you know the the summer of love the Psychedelic year that you know the you know there there was literally an event in the in 60s in late 60s London called a Technicolor dream was a big Festival there so so to me the story is tied into color you know and uh and I believe that that the two media that that use color most effectively as a narrative tool are really graphic novels and film and and I'm a lifelong comic fan I have always wanted you know I I I I say that I'm pretty sure I learned to read by reading comics with my mom my earliest memories of reading or reading Tintin and asterisk with my mom um and so it was you know also fulfilling that kind of lifelong dream to to to write a graphic novel and and uh and at the same time we did set off to you know to to do we you know we always thought we want to do a a film or a TV show but you know filmed entertainment with this as well that was always something we dreamed about doing but um but we wanted to start with a graphic novel because re really that part of it was just out of passion you know I'm I'm a comic fan from from the beginning uh from day one so so that's uh again another long answer to your question but um but very emotional reasons behind that one too one quick question before I throw it to Allan um uh the amount of work that goes into a story like this writing a graphic novel is is fascinating to me is remarkable because you're just not writing text now you have to get the art involved and artist artists to and and to work hand inand with somebody who is visually telling a story and it has to match what you're what you're saying in words tell us about the process and who the other people are uh that are uh behind the fifth beedle yeah thank you for asking so I uh I can't draw to save my life uh and we're we're very fortunate that we had two absolutely you know stunning artists on this book um the most of the book is is um painted by Andrew Robinson and I and I and I do say painted um because also very unusual for the comics medium there there is a canvas a literally a painted canvas for every single page of the book um you know in in the uh in the um supplemental materials in this anniversary edition there's a a Sketchbook that Andrew put together where he explains his process many of those canvases he then you know scanned and and put other um you know computer techniques on so not all of them are just purely painted but everyone every piece started as a painted canvas something we always dreamed about doing and never did is doing a gallery exhibit somewhere where we literally put the whole book on a wall on the walls because you could with this one very unusual for for Comics um but Andrew is that kind of an artist and and he's just meticulous and and uh you know he he um he he's the best uh he's he's one of the great artists in the comic industry and then we used Kyle Baker who's equally uh a very you know incredibly well-respected multiple award-winning comic book artist Kyle Kyle can do anything but he's he's won many awards for his cartooning work and um and you know that sequence uh there's a sequence very specific little sequence uh called the chaos in the Philippines which pays homage to the old Beatles cartoons not Yellow Submarine but the TV cartoons um and I wanted someone um to specifically do something very that was a departure from the rest of the book Andrew can also do anything but but I really wanted that sequence to feel like a jolt like a different artist different style and so that's why we use Kyle for that um I think talk about yes that's the sequence right there so if you can see that you can see it's a very different style from the rest of the book and we did that very specifically and and now that um we're 10 years in um one of the things that we we did with this new edition is we have a new cover and um and with that cover we wanted to do something that kind of paid homage to all the art in the book and uh Chris Bruner and Rico renzi are the artist and colorist respectively who uh who did that new cover um and uh Chris and Rico were were literally handpicked by Andrew uh when we set off to do this Andrew Robinson is um is a very busy and in demand artist these days and you know he said uh he said you should think about Chris and Rico for the for a new cover and um and uh and Chris was you know was was thrilled to to be referred and and uh is also you know there's a there's a a section that Chris uh Chris and Rico um have in the in the supplemental materials where he also talks about Andrew being somebody that was a great inspiration to him so it's nice that it comes full circle there and you you held up the cover a few moments ago if you you can see that it it also um you know is is sort of in some ways a cross between the Styles it's also got a lot of color in it and has a certain animated feel to it but it's still also very photorealistic so I like to think that the the new cover kind of pays homage to the art that came before it um and so so yeah again I was very very fortunate to be able to attract these amazing artists to the project uh you know it was my first graphic novel but for none of the arti the artists were there first so in many ways I was very lucky to work with people who'd really been there and done that and could could bring a lot of experience and expertise to the process of making a graphic novel so um just just very thrilled that I have Andrew and Kyle to lean on on the way here and that we now have Chris and Rico um providing new art for for this anniversary edition right Allan okay yeah I was um impressed by the amount of um uh you know supplemental material that you included in this Edition um which kind of you know you know when you see a a a a book reissued in a new edition you always sort of Wonder okay like is this worth getting like is there any new stuff is and but you know you you did it um and including um a playlist which sort of interesting and as as you point out you know it's not all Beatles it's not even all from the Beatles era so um that was really interesting and I thought maybe you you might want to say something about that oh thank you so much for asking because th this is the thing about the anniversary Edition that I am most excited about and you know I always think it's a little bit cheesy or sounds like a marketing line when you hear like director's cut or whatever and people say this is the version that I always intended it to be but this is the version I always intended it to be the one that I really you know because it's it's a it's a music book and and you know um so obviously music is is in its DNA and and Kyle and Andrew will tell you that like in many parts of the script that I wrote for this book I I suggest Ed music cues like you would for for a film and I said you know and um so music was all and and Andrew and and Kyle unsurprisingly are huge music fans and they had music that they were listening to when they painted the book so so music was always a part of this of the story and clearly literally a part of The Narrative of the story so what we've done with this anniversary edition was we we put a a playlist a soundtrack together if you will there's a QR code so you you can and we've also um listed out so you can scan it and and listen to it through a DS through a digital service provider like a Spotify um or if you uh if you're old school you can you can uh put put your own playlist you know find it pull pull your C's off the shelf because we do list what the songs are and um and and I've provided also liner notes because I'm old and and dorky and geeky like that and I Remember Loving albums that had liner notes um but but as Alan pointed out and I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't hasn't read the U the anniversary ition yet but uh but there are you know there's a bow house track in there there's a stone roses track there's a six P None the Richer cover you know there there's songs that are not and there's look there's obviously plenty of Beatles but but there's also you know material that you might not might not think was intuitive Billy Holiday there's a Billy Holiday track that's right um oh sorry let me see if I can the laws here there's a there's some law tracks there there's a lot of a lot of tunes that that might not you might not think of ju just being you know Beatles music and music from the era and so and so the liner notes explain why I chose all those songs what you know what emotionally they were trying to convey and um you know so I really hope that people will read the book and listen to the soundtrack while they're doing it and you know this isn't why I did it because because I really did have the soundtrack in mind from when I first uh put the book out 10 years ago but as we think about adapting it for for a film or a TV show it can also give you a you know you can immediately sort of imagine how music would fit into it and what that might sound like so honestly this this is something I'm incredibly excited about for the anniversary edition because it really is how I always hoped people would experience the book um and and really thank you for saying that Allan because as a huge comic book fan as a huge you know fan of books in general you know I I um you know I am always a little bit wary when there's a new addition of something and you know always a little skeptical or are they you know just trying to squeeze an extra dollar out of a fan and I really didn't want to do that here and and I so I I really do hope that people will pick up this new addition whether it's an old fan buying it again or a new fan coming to the first time and and and see that you know we didn't do that we we really did want to provide enough material that that um that it made sense to do an a new addition not just a new cover and the new cover is beautiful but uh in my opinion and as I said can't draw to save my life so I'm not patting myself on the back there but um it's more than just a new cover it's you know there's a new introduction by by Pearl Jams man longtime manager Kelly Curtis who was also inspired by Brian and was also one of my great Heroes uh you know meeting Kelly Curtis was was a dream come true and over you know he's become a friend and and unsurprisingly he was inspired by Brian so getting Kelly to write a new introduction was also kind of a dreamy thing for me um so anyway thank you again Alan for asking that question because it really I I do I do really I'm a fan of the supplemental material I really am as much as I'm also an author of the book I I I love the the new stuff that we're we're able to give you um I was struck as well you know looking at the book again I mean I um I have to admit that in I read it 10 years ago and hadn't looked at it that much since then but you know just revisiting it just reminded me that you know while the story is told very it's a serious story you tell it seriously but there's like these little little Easter eggs of humor like you know please please me gets to no number nine and George Martin says number nine and Beetle each of the beetle says number nine and then you have a picture of Yoko saying number nine you know so it's sort of like a you know it doesn't to me it didn't detract anything it was just like nice to have a laugh in the middle of you know the serious story um thank you for that did did the main text change at all is is is it's so it's no the main text has not changed at all so so you know again we wanted to really make sure that that the new material was significant you know there that there was just volume a lot of new pages and and really a whole new soundtrack because the main text has not changed you know we the the story is the same and so you know if you're not really interested in in new material or in music you there and you already own it I there's no reason for you to buy it again um I have and thank you for saying the things you said I I happen to think the new material is pretty great but the story is the same um and uh and I think um I'm really proud of that story I I don't think it needed to change and um so so we um yeah you know it's uh there are a lot of those kind of Easter egg moments for Beatles fans and I if you're a hardcore fan of The Beatles I think you'll um you'll find a lot of of neat stuff in it and I and I hope that you'll find more stuff as you revisit it as you read it again and again but I will say you know coming up on the anniv this 10y year anniversary one of the things that I am really really proud of is how the lgbtq community and the Jewish Community um has embraced the book as a as a great you know story a of an lgbtq hero and a great Jewish hero and and those were communities that weren't necessarily aware of the story going into it so you know 10 years on like to get the support of my my Beatles family and the Beatles Community obviously is a great joy but to to now know that um that those communities read it and and and felt that I told their story well even though I'm not a gay man and I'm not a Jewish man that I I told it with sensitivity and in a way that they could embrace it as well um that to me was was a a particular source of Pride shall we say I have one um sort of like editorial decision question um why create the character of Moxy instead of just making her Joanna Newfield or Wendy Hansen or or one of the other assistants you know just curious about I'm not yeah yeah look I mean so so there is a character called Moxy and she's a conflation of many people in Brian's life of of Wendy Joanne she's a little Alistar Taylor She's a little Peter Brown she's got a lot in her you know and um you know one of the main reasons was that I wanted to you know to keep the book uh you know the the the story Pages which as we said haven't changed to be pretty slim it's you know it's 120 pages and you could read it in a in a pretty short airplane flight um and and that was something that I really wanted to do I did not want to write a 300 page book about Brian Epstein that I know that that the three of us on this uh on this call would would have Lov loved and and there are many other Beatles fans that would have loved it and and it might have sold enough books and Justified it its uh existence but as I said at the beginning of this chat you know my goal here was to tell an inspiring human story and I wanted to reach people Beyond just hardcore Beatles fans or hardcore comic book fans um and I think that you know um I've Had The Good Fortune of spending time with with Peter Brown and and uh and Joanne Newfield she's now Joanne Peterson um and getting their their their knowledge and um unfortunately uh you know Wendy Hansen and and aliser Taylor I did not get to meet before they passed on um but uh but I can tell you that these are people with Rich stories of their own um and uh and in order to include them all as characters I would need to really tell those stories I to do them Justice and I I wouldn't have felt comfortable just having them come in and out as characters uh and the book just I didn't want that many pages you know and it is a graphic novel it's not a biography it's got fantasy sequences it's got dream sequences it's got a whole Matador thing that's very surreal and you know it's Drew on my my love of filmmakers like Luis buuel and David Lynch and you know that's uh it's it's it's art and it's got two artists working on it so it I want to be very clear about that you know that I wasn't trying to fool anybody um you know if you if you get to reading the after word you'll you'll see I talk about the fact that she's Moxy wasn't a real person for those Beatles fans who may not know that going into it you know um so so there were a lot of reasons but it was really creative Mission oriented wanting to tell this story to people to not just be preaching to the choir if you will um and th those were the two big reasons I guess yeah interesting yeah um back to Darren yeah um so uh where do we go from here I know that you have talked about there were plans in place maybe they still are in place to turn this into a television mini series um could it I mean being that um one area of yours which um is near and dear to your heart is Broadway I mean where do we go from here with the Brian Epstein story yeah so so if you've been following the book over the past decade as the two of you have thank you so much um you will know that there have been uh been lots of talks about film and television um and you know for those of you who aren't in the industry listening to this that might seem like a long time but in uh in Hollywood things move at a at an awful sometimes at a very glacial pace so so 10 years on um look it's long by any human standard but uh but we are still at it is all that I will say and um you know I I there there there's a there's been a lot of rumors as to what the next step are and I I I I don't like to talk about rumors I I don't like to announce something until it's really firm so let me just say that uh that some of the rumors are true but uh but what is definitely true is that that I'm we're still very passionate about um adapting this for for some piece of film whether it's film or TV you know uh there was a a a lengthy writer strike this year and and that threw a curveball at us the the um there was also an actor strike and and that's thrown a curveball at us so there were a number of things that just um sort of derailed uh you know plans that we had over the years um but again like having been in this business and that in in January my company my I will celebrate it's it's 25th year anniversary I've been working for myself for 25 years now and you know I've I've learned that um that you know you always you don't you never wish for a project to have to deal with these kinds of Peaks and valleys and its development but but it's all also not unusual so um so we are still planning on it it it may still take a little bit longer before it happens um but uh but we want to do it right you know that's all I can say if we're gonna do it if we're GNA do it at all we're gonna do it right and if not um you know we have this graphic novel that I'm insanely proud of and that that is um you know celebrating 10 years on with with new material and and really honestly right now um I'm not just just saying this to promote the latest thing but that is our focus is just like let's just get this 10e Edition out into the world let people see this new version and hear what it would sound like with music let's focus on that and then and then we'll shift our our our Focus back to um to other adaptations but but I can't help uh being platform Nimble but think of other adaptations so it's not gone away that's what I'll say for now thank you so much VI for your time uh and thank you so much for telling the story in such a unique way and such a fun way and an uh an attention grabbing way the fifth Beetle the Brian Epstein story I I I've said it now both ways Epstein and Epstein indust um and I I was gonna make for myself at least be consistent uh so my consistent my consistency was that I was inconsistent uh but the Brian Brian heard it all in his lifetime so you're you're consistent with the experence that he had uh there you go the 10th anniversary edition out this week Thanksgiving week November 21st and 22nd one day it's for just comic store launch and then all book stores the next day mess the publisher division of Darkhorse Comics no relation to Darkhorse records um and once again VI tuari what a pleasure getting to meet you and uh best of luck in the future thank you so much for having me and and if you'll indulge me I will just say that there are a lot of plans uh coming so um you know if anyone wants to follow us uh you know we are on all the social media accounts both uh fifth Beetle as well as myself personally at V J toari We're on Instagram we're on Facebook we are on Twitter although it's I guess that's not called X and uh you know we don't post as often as as we probably should because as I said a lot of the stuff are still in rumor phase but um but do follow us and and you'll hear the the um the latest as stuff stuff unfold so thank you again for having me thank you V thank you well we hope you enjoyed that very special conversation with VC tuari the author of the graphic novel The Fifth Beetle the Brian Epstein Story the 10th anniversary edition is now out if you have the original you definitely want to get this one because as VC was pointing out there's lots of new things added to enhance uh the story that was originally told about 10 years ago and because we look different and Allen and I that interview that you just watched was recorded about a month ago on October 23rd and we wanted to bring it to you as a special bonus uh for Thanksgiving week now we have something else very cool that's sitting out there uh and it is you telling Allen our new conversation with the great Peter Jackson um we talked about him and the earlier podcast we did on our 400th show a few weeks ago and uh Darren said hey Peter you know if you're listening you should come on again and Peter is actually a fan of the show and he was listening so he sent me an email saying I'm up for it and and we talked to him again and the first time we talked to him right before the get back series came out on on Disney that that he produced um that was a 4-Hour conversation this time Peter the Great producer of Epic films dialed it back slightly this one is only like three and a half hours um but also an interesting thing about it was that he was uh was playing us some of the isolations and tracks that his mouth system um came up with for Day Tripper just to demonstrate how it could take a a track that had maybe three vocals on it and separate each of the vocals separate Ringo's drums individual drums from his kit all that kind of stuff and what happened during the show was that he would hold up his iPad to play it and the three of us would hear absolutely nothing until so we finally told him about that and and then I sent him the clip and it turns out that Apple microphones which he was using an Apple laptop uh for for the show uh have an A noise cancelling microphone because of zoom and other reasons and so anything that isn't a voice the Apple mic suppresses so he's saying okay I'm going to play you the drums now and he holds it up and we're not hearing anything so what Peter decided to do was make an insert for us to put into the show um and you know we expected maybe to just sort of do the tracks that he had played us I mean the the whole segment was maybe what three minutes but no Peter being Peter came up with a 23 and a half minute segment of playing uh you know all four of the tracks from Emi my master and then I mean not not complete just sampling um and then showing okay this track has three vocals here are each of the vocals here are each of Ringo drums here are the separated guitars 23 and a half minutes it was the best thing so if you haven't seen that one it's episode 401 check that out um and the demonstration of the Mal system and the track separations is it about two hours and 29 minutes so if you want to fast forward to that but we talked about all kinds of stuff we talked about the now and then video we talked about um you know his hope to do something with the star Club tapes really all kinds of stuff so was a great episode tune in and watch it and if you want to see the original Peter Jackson interview from a few years ago that is episode 355 so look for that so you have lot of a Lot of Things We Said Today for your Thanksgiving table um Allan you want to wrap things up tell us how uh how folks can find you reach you and and where you hide when they are finding uh reaching out to you sure um really the easiest way to get in touch with me is on Facebook I'm there as either Alan Coen or Alan Coen remixed um you can write to all of us at Things We Said Today radio show at gmail.com that's our group email address we have a Twitter feed which is at Things We Said Fab and two Facebook pages Things We Said Today and Things We Said Today Beatles radio fans so there you go that's how to get in contact with me or with all of us and Darren and I'm on Facebook two Facebook pages um you can shoot me a friend request at Darren devivo or uh go to the other Facebook page and click like or follow which is Darren devivo wfuv DJ and podcaster now um my schedule on the air at wfuv is a little uh hit and miss on and off because it's a Thanksgiving holiday uh I will return to the normal hours uh that I have uh if you want to listen uh Saturday afternoons 1 to 4 and then Monday through Thursday nights so this will be on the 27th of November kind of gets back to normal Monday the 27th you could listen uh to me at uh from 10 P PM till 2 am um Monday through Thursday nights don't forget the Saturday afternoon 1 to 4 and wfuv is at 90.7 FM in New York City or you can listen on our website wfuv.org we have an app I don't know if anybody goes to HD radio anymore but we're at 90.7 FM HD too as well and that's it and Ken's going to be back Ken's on the Peter Jackson program if you miss Ken um all of the information about how to get in touch with all of us and all of our various uh you know projects and Ken's uh other podcasts and his YouTube channel all the information is in the um information on the uh on on YouTube and you know like that so that you can just scroll down the the description of the episode it will give all that information there too so if you miss Ken you can get his information there and tune in to his other shows and get your Ken fixed we we miss Ken ourselves and hopefully uh you enjoyed this conversation with v wari I'm sure the Peter Jackson show you'll enjoy and we have more uh in fact we're essentially ending 2023 with more interviews uh coming up in the next couple of weeks so um keep an eye out for us and for Alan Coen I'm Darren Vio and for Ken Michaels out there and he's not meeting for officer I'm just kidding Happy Thanksgiving everyone thank you for watching Things We Said [Music] Today | Things We Said Today - A Beatles radio show | UC-zgHaPfL6BGmOX5NoyFE-A | 2023-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,304 | 50,924 |
ZjsjHOKZj6E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjsjHOKZj6E | UroLift Imaging Artifact on MRI | the next multi parametric MRI case of the prostate is important in consideration of image quality in our ability to recognize fact from artifact this patient is a 67 year old male who'd had a negative transrectal ultrasound guided biopsy a few months before the MRI but his PSA started to elevate and grew to 3.2 because of the elevation of the PSA a multi parametric MRI was ordered which is demonstrated here to make sure that the patient didn't have an underlying prostate cancer the reason for showing the case is shown here on the t2-weighted sagittal images first of all we see that the evidence does have the patient does have evidence of benign prostatic hyperplasia there's nodular enlargement within the transition zone that's in homogeneous and we see that there's associated median lobe hypertrophy that's protruding up into the urinary bladder lumen so here's the median lobe hypertrophy and this actually has a pretty high correlation with obstructive symptoms due to the BPH now the reason for showing this case is this little artifact that we see you see here there's a little inflection zone artifact it's dark here centrally and bright on the rim and we see another area right here dark with a bright signal intensity rim if we go to the t2-weighted axial images same thing within the transition zone we see a low signal intensity area with a bright signal rim now it turns out this artifact is actually the least significant on the t2-weighted images because this is actually due to metal the artifact is significantly worse on for example the dynamic contrast enhanced imaging which is shown here these are the color overlay images and we see that centrally here we have a complete loss of the color overlay that's due to the metal artifact from this particular procedure now more significant is the effect of the metal artifact on the diffusion-weighted sequence so this is the apparent diffusion coefficient image the ADC map image and notice that about thirty to forty percent of this prostate gland literally the entire central third to half of this gland is covered up by this susceptibility artifact that's due to these metal clips and if we look at the high B value images in this same case on the diffusion-weighted imaging the same thing here's the outline of the prostate gland so kind of the level of the prostate capsule so here's the prostate capsule shown here but here within the prostate capsule this is all artifact due to these metal clips and it turns out this is a patient who's undergone a urologic procedure called a uro left procedure in this procedure stainless-steel clips are placed along the uro epithelium so kind of a long where you would expect the urethra to be located within the prostate and then titanium clips are put on the surface of the prostate gland and there's a little string that connects these clips that helps to open up the prostatic urethra and reduce the obstructive symptoms from BPH or benign prostatic hyperplasia the problem with this is that the stainless-steel clips as you can see caused a very large metallic artifact that significantly compromises the diagnostic capability of the multi parametric MRI to detect prostate cancer | MRI Online Powered by Medality | UCRE88C_TgWDjCmZtR58VwxA | 2020-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 549 | 3,204 |
tBldKoyy4qk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBldKoyy4qk | Ep #11 Beach Diaries: Bayley Reveals How It Felt To Have Ex Rob Arrive | Ex On The Beach 9 | tablet yet again has caused another sandstorm oh my god I actually cannot believe Rob as turn up to the beach yesterday I did not expect that one in a million years Bailey's face absolutely hit the floor she was so surprised to see me there's the face you expect to see he's my most recent eggs we had unfinished business it could not have got any more good for me I was literally lost for words she was full of those I knew who sank that's been happening I knew there saying she'd need to tell me take it easy whatever for the first couple of days and whatnot and then George books on tablet yet again as calls another stand storm I think it got a lot of explaining to do out I've got on a date you've robbed with champagne under the stars honestly I was absolutely dreading it obviously I have to break it to him me and George have gone the full way live in LA it was absolutely heartbreaking to tell him that but I knew I had to that's it my heart sunk at first I didn't know what to think at first she should old more law reached towards me as soon as she told me she's been sleeping with a geezer obviously it just goes to show she has no law he said no one if she's capable of doing so now that so quick Rob took it so well on the day but when we got back to Sevilla it looked like it affected him I think it's so hard for up to witness me and George in the same company I just think it's it is a kick in the teeth but he's putting himself in this situation I can't actually change it because it sees what's happened in it is the real life is it nice to see Rob my aides everywhere I ain't gonna lie I think expected you to come in here least she said I don't know where my head's at with it all I'm still shaking I'm shocked that your ear what you doing here he says it in her face anyway it's quite obvious our eyes were gonna face she didn't know where to look she didn't know which way to turn I think George just sort of shocked by it I think he sort of off expected me come to come out here George what's that awkward now Robbie's here I don't know good by the sounds of it I was spoken about on a few occasions Tara goes off Rob would you rather see the truth about what Bailey's been up to in the villa before you arrived or would you rather leave now with your head held high do I leave the villa now where me Adele would I know full well what Bailey's really about you know what there's only a couple more days left anyway I rather see what she's been up to clicked on the video around us and it was just video video clips of them not in the bedroom doing whatever they're doing under the sheets if it was me was happily a terrorist said to witness what Bailey's been up to in a villa or to go home I'd be on that next flight back to England I find it's so weird but obviously a man's got to do what a man's got to do and you wanted to witness it for his own tires I felt was situation well I've took it like a man and he is what it is it took it so well but it was just complete and utter miss and I wish its habits here I'll never show him that I was a little bit pissed off but you know what it's gaming clothes are I've made my decision I'll never get back with a girl and that's final to be honest this situation I mean in a minute it's in it let's have it right I mean look I'm banging his ex missus so yeah I'm over the moon really I'm sure he probably hates my guts deep down but if he ain't got no backbone to tell me then that's each problem you | MTV UK | UCuwUfM8E79h2sqp34Fut6kw | 2018-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 717 | 3,471 |
pOQ01CjMqIY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOQ01CjMqIY | Episode 6: Our Constant Companion | The Commentaries: The Imitation of Christ | welcome to the commentaries a podcast series from Tan in which you'll learn how to read and understand History's Greatest Catholic works from today's greatest Catholic scholars in every series of the commentaries your expert host will be your personal guide to not just read the book but to live the book shining the light of its Eternal truths into our modern Darkness visit tancommentaries.com to get your copy of the book and to subscribe for access to all the great reading plans new episodes bonus content and exclusive deals for listeners of the commentaries hello and welcome back I'm Father Robert Nixon a Benedictine Monk and director of The Institute for Benedictine studies at the Abbey of the Most Holy Trinity in new nausea Western Australia and this is the Commentary series on the great book The imitation of Christ by Thomas the campus this is a very wonderful book the second best-selling book out of all time after only the Bible and a great treasure published to you in a great Edition by tan books today is day six of our series and we'll be continuing with book two of the four books which together make up the imitation of Christ and this is actually book two is the shortest of the books out of the four it consists only of 12 chapters yesterday we talked about book two chapters one through six today we're going to be talking about book two chapters 7 through 10. and we begin with the love of Jesus Above All Things blessed is he who knows what it is to love Jesus and to despise himself for the sake of Jesus we must quit what we love for this beloved because Jesus Will Be Loved alone Above All Things the love of things created is deceitful and inconstant the love of Jesus is faithful and enduring he that cleaveeth to creatures shall fool with them he that Embraces Jesus shall stand firm forever a wonderful summary of the entire idea of this chapter that our greatest joy lies in the love of Jesus that we must prefer him to all created things we might think this might seem a little bit strange to some people because you know Jesus lived in a distant time and place and we didn't see him with our own eyes or hear him with our own ears but the love of Jesus is is much more than this kind of personal or human love because Jesus was not only a human being but he was the Divinity itself made flesh so in him we see the infinite Glory infinite power infinite mercy and infinite wisdom of this eternal and ever blessed God so to love Jesus in fact it is not like a Sentimental attachment to a figure in a holy picture rather it is a love of the the ineffable Splendor and Majesty of God this ultimate and perfect freedom and beatitude and it's what every heart is striving for in one form or another whether we know it by the name of Jesus or whether we seek for it in some other form but to seek for it in another form of course is is a fundamental mistake because Jesus alone is the perfect manifestation of this Divine Glory and as he says the love of created things is deceitful and inconstant now that might sound like a pretty dramatic statement but if we think about it all created things uh are finite and of limited duration so that our purest love of Earthly things of other people and so forth must eventually be separated must come to an end and what's more because they're not infinite they can never fully satisfy the longings of the human heart but if we Embrace Jesus we shall stand firm forever because he himself is the Eternal King of the universe the next chapter continues this theme of Love of Jesus but moves on to of familiar friendship with Jesus or closeness to Jesus in other words and we're encouraged in this chapter to have Jesus as our companion as our guide as our personal teacher which is a pretty amazing thought if you think about it you know if we could to give a simple analogy if a person had Superman as their Butler and personal assistant that would be a very you know kind of cool thing but we've got here the invitation of having Jesus as our constant companion and friend and Defender and Jesus of course is an infinite being infinitely powerful much more than anything we could possibly imagine he tells us that Jesus is present when Jesus is present all things go well and nothing seems difficult but when Jesus is absent everything is hard when Jesus speaks not within our comfort is worthless but if Jesus speaks but one word we feel great consolation happy the hour when Jesus calls from tear to Joy of spirit how hard and dry are you without Jesus how foolish and vain if you desire anything aside from Jesus is not this a greater loss than if thou were to lose the whole world so there's great truth in this and the first part everything goes well when Jesus is here with us and everything goes badly when he's away with us and you know this might be hard to recognize in life at times because it can sometimes seem like you know things are going badly when we think our religious life is in order our spiritual life is in order but when we look back at our lives I think most of us will see that though the happiest times the times of the greatest peace and so forth and generally those times when our relationship with Christ has been the strongest and if we look back and see any you know dark patches or difficult patches in our life that will almost always be when we were going astray from the faith a little bit so you know there's a definite connection definite relationship there he continues then in the next chapter which is chapter nine of the want of all comforts now as I mentioned before the word want in our modern usage is more or less treated as a synonym for desire but in slightly earlier English it was treated as meaning a lack of so when he says of the want of all Comforts it it really means of the lack of all comforts and he says it is not hard to despise all human Comfort when we have divine but it is much and very much to be able to want all comfort both human and divine to be willing to bear this interior banishment for God's honor and to seek oneself in nothing nor to think of one's merits he rides at ease that is carried by the grace of God so this is a wonderful thoughts here that it's easy to rise above human things when we feel the presence of God with us when we feel his grace but there are times when we don't feel his grace when we don't feel his consolation and he says this is the time when we can make a truly meritorious exhibition of our faith because you know we're walking in a state of dryness or darkness which happens I think in in pretty much everyone's spiritual life after a few years but then this is the opportunity of really coming to a deeper faith of showing the strength of our faith and of growth in virtue it's a time for denial of the self and trusting ultimately in God he gives us the example of the Holy martyr Lawrence and tells us that the holy martyr Lawrence overcame the world with his Prelude because he despised whatever seemed delightful in this world and for the love of Christ he unrepiningly suffered the high priest of God sixtus whom he loved exceedingly to be taken away from him he overcame therefore the love of Man by the love of the Creator and instead of pure Comfort he had in man he made a choice rather of God's will and I think this is wonderful this is talking about the Saint Lawrence the Martyr and his Pope because he was a deacon in Rome the pope at the time Pope sixtus was a good friend of his and he could have hidden away behind the pope and tried to spare the pope from martyrdom as well but instead he saw that it was the will of God that both of them should be martyred and he gladly accepted that he turned his back on Earthly and human Comfort to do the will of God and now of course he inherited the kingdom of Glory in chapter 10 we deal with gratitude for the grace of God and this is so important we've given so much in our lives and Grace we're given the faith we're given the fact that we're here today we're alive we're listening to this podcast we're reading or have read the imitation of Christ we have our Guardian Angel protecting us the Blessed Virgin mother praying for us and helping us we have Jesus who saved us from our sins our gratitude towards God for all of this should be literally overflowing but how easy it is to forget that gratitude in chapter 11 and chapter 12 he talks about the cross of Jesus as being our kind of Exemplar as being the signpost on the path which we should be following chapter 11 is entitled of the small number of the lovers of the cross of Jesus he says Jesus has now many lovers of his Heavenly Kingdom but few that are willing to bear his cross he has many that are desirous of comfort but few of tribulation he finds many companions at his table but few of his abstinence all desire to Rejoice with him but few are willing to suffer with him many followed Jesus to the breaking of bread but few to the drinking of the Chalice of his passion so I think this is a very important that Christ calls us certainly to a life of joy and peace but we need to remember that this joy and peace is approached only by the road of the cross that our master who went before us suffered terribly and that we can't expect to be Exempted from this suffering ourselves every human being has their fair share of suffering whether they like it or not but it's our choice whether we undergo this suffering in Union with that of Christ and the cross or if we just resent it and kind of fight against it so this Union with Christ means embracing his companionship both in times of joy and in times of adversity we continue then in the next chapter which is called of the Royal Way of the Holy Cross he tells us that to many this seems a hard saying deny thyself take up thy cross and follow Jesus but it will be much harder to hear the last word depart from the year cursed into Everlasting fire for they that are at present willingly to hear and follow the word of the Cross shall not then be afraid of Eternal condemnation this sign of the cross will be in heaven when the Lord shall come to judge then all the Servants of the Cross who in their lifetime have conformed to themselves to him that was crucified shall come to Christ their judge with great confidence why then are they afraid to take up thy cross which leads to the kingdom so there's great truth in this and elsewhere Thomas the campus tells us that no one is free from the cross in this world if we look around everyone rich and poor young and old everyone has their share of suffering we're not going to escape it but what we can do is embrace it in the spirit of the Cross embrace it with courage with patience with obedience and then it can become for us the path of Salvation how very true this is how often we we fear a little suffering we fall into resentment we might even kind of direct our anger against God himself but in the scale of things for most of us our Earthly sufferings are quite small God never burdens us with anything which is beyond our capacity to bear in times of difficulty I think we need only to consider The Passion of Christ and the terrible suffering he underwent for our sake to realize that whatever it is we're being asked to put up with today you know it's probably really not so bad and this now brings us to the end of book two of the imitation of Christ which was entitled admonitions concerning the interior life thank you so much for listening and joining me on this great journey into the mysteries of the spiritual life next time we'll be commencing on book three which is called the book of internal consolation and we're going to be covering in our next episode book three chapters one to six and I will look forward very much to speaking to you then until then may almighty God bless you and may you walk 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Ckkp9UOOI_o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckkp9UOOI_o | Raccoons | is the friends we make along the way aka me trying to stick you back on my goddamn head there we go um remember i stick you on there when we're co-streaming phrasing thank you very much um you don't know i do know you don't know you don't know what my can take well i mean the i think he could take like two and a half raccoons up the as before you uh butt something so yeah maybe the average person how many raccoons are you shoving up your ass hold on sorry seven why are you stopping jumping because if i go hard i go hard why are you shoving seven raccoons up your ass well like it's to go even further beyond you know let's see how much i can take ultra i don't think you should you don't know my life | Doodrun | UCKX_aoyeMYOAYR5biorMktg | 2022-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 146 | 706 |
GfRGkEaAGV8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfRGkEaAGV8 | CHICAGO DUDES REACTION TO Cant Pay Well Take It Away S04E02 1080P | T what's popping we are on Twitch we are live but by the time you see this we won't be man so just leave a like comment subscribe turn on your post notification Bells man let's continue to grow the family from Chicago to the UK right above me matter of fact this is my twitch we're not going to be posting highlights anywhere they save as you can see you can just go back on here and replay them fast forward rewind twitch has all the material before before look police interceptors y'all ain't even seen that yet come out Friday you know what I'm saying but y'all can go watch it here early if you need to uh don't forget we do got patreon we watch this Monday through Friday this is where we post stuff that we cannot watch on YouTube uh line of duty bodyguard Derek Luther Only Fools and Horses things of that nature don't forget we do got merch as well got mine on the link to all of this is down in the description [Music] C pay will take it away season 4 episode 2 I hope we get spicy man last season was kind of you know what I'm saying [Music] legitimate one in seven people in the UK are now self-employed but they earn on average 40% less than company employees the rising cost of living no matter you're still free of the structs of of of of society and things of that nature has left over half of all self-employed workers in worrying levels of [Music] death that's true Stuart McCracken and Elmore Victor are high court enforcement agents Stuart McCracken is like he like the the new lead for season 4 huh they have 11 years experience between them seizing property and collecting debt right this is Del Lane is this Del Lane we're looking for a garage apparently today they're in Liverpool to serve a RIT on they in the pool oh it's about to get Negative let me sit up let me sit up Soul Trader Michael Burton Mr Burton a mechanic owes just over 27 00 to a former colleague we're looking for m&b Motors there's a garage at the address they've been given but it's now called Del Lane Autos I ask youo plant repairs if he's ever heard of this guy so the team ask a neighboring business for help hi there I'm looking for m&b Motors be motions yeah Michael Burton is that Michael Burton yeah well this is it mate this is it all right let's go have a chat the agents are in the right place but the defendant appears to be trading under a different company name B this is it which means you can't get if Mr Burton can't or won't pay today the team have the right to remove Goods and assets from his business to offset the debt all man you're all right we're after Mr Burton Mr buron Bon any isn't there about confirmation that he is here he's not the man they meet denies all knowledge of a Michael Burton tell Will we are my name is Mr Victor M enforcement agent so so he's try and get him on the phone if he's not here at the moment cuz we right okay we've already spoted to the neighbors the neighbors will confirmed that he's here what Neighbors The Neighbors in the area what area this area what's your name sir all right that's fine Michael bird the man refuses to reveal his identity cuz we're here now to take control of goods sir taking none of my stuff M right can you prove who you are then what do it need to prove who we are we got a r for this address you see Des the man's denials Stuart and Vic have the right to make peaceful entry into the property do open you got no right okay so if you just explain who you are then that's fine I just told you tell me what you want and I'll tell you what you need to now the man demands to see a copy of the RIT address the address is for you sir the address then I don't know who you are sir what do you want to know I've asked for some ID for yourself well I don't need to Pro anything to show you you the right I'm above it let me just show just show show me what's on the thing then show me what's on it then on to do you so why you so interested what are you doing get I it's already explained well I've told you no one's here that name I don't believe you sir don't believe me okay fine so I'll carry on it's all me let me just put your ass straight now don't step in there all right or what let me explain to you for us to show you who's on the root yeah you got to identify yourself I ain't going to lie he's standing on business Stuart ain't stepping in there are you are you right you got any ID just to prove that got any ID on me you don't have a driver's license or anything like that know well in that case we will have to take control of goods nothing at all you can't unless you show me what's on that paper there you won't be com in here and that's as simple as that me I'll tell you that right now as the man refuses to confirm his identity Stewart turns up the pressure are you no I'm not I've just told you that three times I'm not not Michael name is Bradley so [ __ ] off then if you don't believe I will CU you do I'm not going anywh you hope won't be steing any to tell you that now I'd get [ __ ] off why you being so defensive why why cuz I hate people like you cuz you are horrible in this job you're going to come across all walks of life some people are going to be truthful and honest some people are going to be baref Liars it's water offer ducts back to me if somebody wants to lie to me it makes me feel bad water off a duck's back Steward you got to be like early why are you using these elderly euphemisms once I found them out is that the right word are you the man is determined not to let Stuart and Vic inside the property shut [ __ ] off get of me you have a look then let have a look I don't know who you are let's have a look you can [ __ ] want to show me something let me have a look at it I don't know who you are well sh you don't know who I am you don't know who you're looking for then I know exactly who I'm looking for Michael buron tensions are ring Vic decides to call the police my name Mr the Victor I'm a high court enforcement agent we had to execute a high court r at a industrial unit in Mercy side you know where you at this ain't Mercy side he's not a scouser he said Mercy side uh we need some police assistance please the defendant is getting very aggressive threatening us private property on your way MH private property got high c r to be here yeah it for Michel person already exped that name I don't believe you I don't believe me but while Vic is on the phone the man becomes even more agitated GL the kick off move the cars he can't get his car out Stuart's van is blocking other cars from getting out of the drive you want to move the car now going to start moving stuff for you I'll remove your stuff out of my way in a minute move the stuff now the stuff move now no problem at all yeah to keep the peace Stuart agrees to move his vehicle yeah I'll move the van no problem at all in this job you're going to meet everybody who's been in debt and some people are aggressive um can be physically aggressive as well but it's something you've just got to learn to take in your stride Vic keeps the police on the line well yeah he doesn't want to show any ID he shouting now mate he's so going off his head yeah but as Stuart moves the van the man decides to take action of his own he's threatening to block us in he's not threatening to block us in mate this is getting ridiculous he forces Stewart to reverse his van towards the busy main road I would have just stopped you hit the van that you hit the van I can do with some assistance straight away he's now he's in his vehicle he's ramming our vehicle out of down the drive he's threatening my colleague to get out [Music] here it is what it is is that a news crew oh no that's the crew they going to cause an accident out here a straightforward debt collection has quickly turned into a volatile situation with the man's aggression ES escalating will the agents be able to keep the situation under control until the police arrive what he's trying to I'm on my way man don't touch me don't touch me don't touch me that boy voice Stuart McCracken and Elmore Victor were looking to serve a RIT on Soul Trader Michael Burton who owned a former colleague 201700 we're after Mr Burton Mr buron Michael Burton but the man they met at the address listed on the RIT told them that he wasn't Michael Burton are you Michael no I'm no I just told you that three times I'm not Michael my name is Bradley instead he blocked them from entering the garage you [ __ ] won't be steing near me to tell you that now i' got [ __ ] off Vic Li Stewart believed him hey you ain't got no choice but to believe it man police we need some police assistance please but then the man try to run the team off the property ramming our vehicle out of down the drive is threatening my colleague to get out here I'm on my way man don't touch me don't touch me don't touch me now just as Stewart manages to reverse the vehicle safely off the drive a team of police officers arrive on the scene Stuart and Vic explain the situation well I go enforc agents we've been insisted to execute a r control at this address we've confirmed from the garage behind that is Michael Burton this is Michael Burton's business we just want to know who that gentleman is if he's Michael Burton or if he's just working for him Vic hands the officer a copy of the RIT with police officers present the man is finally forced to reveal who he is Michael Burton [Applause] what's your name mate yes of course it does Michael Burton yeah when he's been questioned he's actually come out and said his name is Michael so it's the defendant we're after all the time so mine and vix hunch is straight away um uh have come clear do not tell another lie not lying to anyone you've been lying you're just lying to me do not lie again these will deal with you appropriately according to the documentation they've got yeah you're going to stand there you're going to be [Music] a you just got a little boy that's it's like when you in school and you bullying people and the teacher come around that's what it look like the teacher that you got respect for though kind of having confirmed the man's identity the agents must now recover the £2,700 they came for can I come in now no you can't come in I've got a r mate come in no you're not coming in I'm coming in I've got I yet in your name in my name yeah with the police present Mr Burton has no option but to allow Stuart and Vic onto the premises i't got money so what want to do well then we going to take Goods you can't take good why can't I coming take people yeah it's not even my stuff Michael now claims that the goods in the garage don't belong to him but to a fellow mechanic if he can't prove this is true the agents can start seizing some of his assets right Michael Michael can't I can't pay it listen to me I can't pay it I haven't got it calm down I can't do nothing do you want me to help you do you want me to help can you help me yes can you help me I can't pay it I haven't got it calm down you going to calm down I can't CU you stressing me I can't pay it Michael claims he has no means to pay his debt but Vic needs him to calm down so that he can negotiate a payment plan just calm down listen to me I can't give you something that I haven't got calm down I can't I can't do it I haven't got it what can you pay M over them no no no what can you pay monthly think that was a clear calm down and think a00 a month but before a payment plan can be put in place Mr Burton must pay a substantial amount today you're not going to like this from I'm going to tell you but let me finish right it's got to be £1,000 today try it mate listen to me listen listen listen I can't get it what can you get what you get 600 I can't get [ __ ] [ __ ] out I don't have the money pay I can pay 200 a month I can give you 600 Quid but you aren't taking nothing today listen listen okay Michael I'm listening to you and I'm listening to you okay and I'm all right with that I'm going to make a phone call now Mich has finally come up with an offer but if the claimant decides it's not enough the agents will have to seize items from the garage hello it's Vic Vic calls the office but while he's on the phone Michael's parents and wife arrive to help raise the funds she going to get you the next Army go and get the one you never walk along Michael's wife goes to the bank bank to get the rest of the money minutes later Vic hears back from the claimant all right thank you very much Michael's offer has been accepted 200 a month 600 today that's all I can't pay the 200 I can't pay that 200 now till next month no you won't Michael I me Jesus mate you you must let me speak I'm trying to talk to you here it's going to be a control Goods agreement which means the stuff stay here Michael's business is safe for now but if he doesn't keep to his repayment plan the agents have the right to return and seize Goods a quiet day at the office but seeing Stuart making a list of goods starts to irritate Michael baby stop theage get I'm going to explain to you what he's doing I'm going to give you the Mone going give the Mone get the Michael's mother steps in to calm her son down 20 minutes later Mr Burton's wife returns with the remaining [Music] cash two you want to play more no don't no six Stuart and Vic's perseverance has paid off you you can kick and scream all you want can't you yeah end of the day you're going to start paying still get the cash don't we yeah but if Michael doesn't keep up with his repayments the agents will be back [Music] the number of elderly people living in rented accommodation is on the rise but with rents and living costs increasing year on year nearly half of all retired people are struggling to live off their pensions people age over 60 have an average debt of more than [Music] £18,000 8 a.m. isleworth West London High Court enforcement agents Steve Pinner and his son Ben are on their way to carry out an eviction so this morning we have a RIT of possession against Mr Peter Malcolm Norman and one other it appears to me that it will be a simple end of tency for the last few months the tenants Mr and Mrs Norman have been struggling to pay their rent what number 18 the county court has sent the tenants an eviction notice but the landlord has now applied to the high court to speed up the eviction the tenants must leave today good morning Mr Norman yes sir my name is Ben we're here today to repossess the property Mr Norman has the county court papers in his hand according to this it's if you stay on this date your landlord can ask the court to send a bive to evict you uh according to the county court in bredford yesterday no such application sir that is the county court we are from the high court I don't understand what's happening here so we were told that we'd be here for another week and that no application has been found anywhere and therefore for the county court Bay yes so the matter has been transferred and we are here inste and there is no notice of that as it does say on your possession order well I think that's very unfair don't you well I'm afraid I don't make the rules sir this is unbelievable I'm being slung out me own I don't know what to say I I can't believe this we're leaving this place because we can't afford to pay the rent because we don't get enough money Mr and Mrs Norman have lived at the house for seven years they now have 1 hour to pack up their Essentials and leave I just can't believe it's something to this you know 8:00 in the morning we we got an hour to get out afraid so you're listening to this darl we got an hour to pack a bag and go go to the yeah this one these see these be the ones right here they about 60 70 an hour how you go to the council all right thanks for doing what you do what's the time we do a Time CH it's 8:20 8:20 oh when that first opened the door I thought what was going to happen here he standed on a piece of paper and a script to read I'm thinking what's he going to say Mr Norman and his wife are both retired and receiving housing benefit I've got your medicine though in here but following recent welfare Cuts their benefits don't cover the rent do you have a car I pretend you didn't mean that you had money for a car he'd be able to pay his rent don't you think Mr Norman covered the short fall in his rent with his personal savings until they ran out he has tried to find work but failed it seems to me sir that all the people who've done all the work and paid all the money are the last people who get what they've paid for over their working lives it's true being dependent on benefits is not not something Mr Norman has been used to are you local we moved here from q q uh okay yeah that's not to say we we uh my previous job was a caretaker and the house came with a job it wasn't that I was rich and it was my house carak where U just over the other side of Q Bridge where the the big red brick houses I was there for 19 years wow Mr Norman hopes the council would step in before the eviction took place but they've been told they could be rehoused over a 100 miles from home where rents are cheaper honestly at this point you got to do what you got to do AR you to just survive you know what I'm saying you have to in 3 months contact with the housing department hous Council I've had one phone call and that was to tell me I might be going to live in Birmingham oh that's not bad the reality of the situation is beginning to take its toll on Mr Norman bit s out the Corn Flakes nice some wine it's not my usual Farm I assure you that circumstances being what they are one1 of my bad hold on real quick I'mma edit this out I need to I'm getting a phone say a bit it's it's it's not fair it's just not bloody fair over all the years we've been colleting our favorite films what's going to happen today despite the couple's circumstances Steve and Ben must complete the eviction so you've got clothing medication I you can't even I know a lot of people be like okay just because the they are here it's easy to point the finger at them it ain't them they just doing their job they can't do nothing about it if they don't do it they get fired as simple as that you know who I'm blaming the the the benefits that got cut whoever did that the council for not hurrying up and rehousing these people identification I'm the only one I have yeah bus car bank carard it's a very distressing situation especially to people who are maybe more vulnerable they need a little bit more support and I must say I was happy to give it in anyway I couldn't I I really did feel for that couple I Mr P is there anything else we can help you with carrying down three months rent AG go well if very well in fact bus B you got your bus pass I don't know the eviction is almost complete but Steve and Ben are concerned for the couple's welfare is this going to be enough stuff for couple of days that's M yeah to be honest mate I've got some underwear you got some T-shirts uh I think you should yeah it's going to be cold out so you want to wrap up warm it is very cold sir the worst jobs you get is when when you're involved in having to evict older people from their properties they don't have the means to draw in money from anywhere else to top up their rent or anything like that it was one of those days where you wished you was a different house five miles away Mrs Norman is concerned about leaving her belongings in the house on that's fine get get them I promise you nothing's going to be touch make come back if you have problems you can call us our numbers are on the door yeah you can take that number down I come back I'll get back don't one about there I might have lost this one that does mean it's only a battle go there has been a rise in evictions since benefit caps came in force because people on benefits don't have the money or won't pay the de in the rents the likes of Mr and Mrs Norman paid into the system and in their time of need they're not getting the help that they should do so the council should think on that and help the elderly the vulnerable Mr and Mrs Norman's hour to pack and leave the house is up good luck ler thanks M thanks I know you already doing your job you take care the way that it's happened don't you yeah no okay all right Dar we go take care all the couple now need to find emergency accommodation or could face the night on the [Music] streets terrible really couple like that the council should do something fortun they really this case really did hit both me and Dad we was just completely shocked I went home that night thinking where are they now there a real horrible situation cuz they completely with genuine [Music] people Steve and Ben have faced a heartbreaking situation but in Stuart and Vick's next case be they Dr like when did they start doing all of this just go to the next episode deaths amongst young people aged 15 to 24 have more than trebled in the last 10 years the council definitely don't care about 15 to 24 y'all yall young more than half have personal debts including payday loans and credit card bills and many are turning to their families for [Music] help an average of dead 12200 7,000 Sunny Bolton eh Bolton Lancashire High Court enforcement agents Stuart McCracken and Elmore Victor are on their way to serve a RIT on a young data any idea what D you think it could be uh yeah well the is Miss Amy Evans right student Nurse Amy Evans owes just over £750 but this isn't the first time time Vic has tried to recover the debt Red Door The Red Door there s up looks like a nice house though you know look like it's well maintained so Miss Amy EV is still here yeah well yeah it could be that the last time Vic met Amy she agreed to make monthly installments to re she missed the payment pay the debt but she's defaulted and now Vic is back with Stewart to recover payment in full or seize Goods if Amy can't or won't pay oh sounds oh someone in mate is it yeah very good hi good morning sir my name is Mr Victor enforcement agent I've actually been here before yeah yeah Amy lives at home with her mom and dad but it's her uncle who answers the door is she bad she's in bed at the moment she's just going sh a my cat my cat just took a number two it's like he doesn't care he doesn't care about my well-being he doesn't care about my nose nothing nothing like ridiculous W up makes like I said we're here now to execute a high court RIT why I I've got a discussion with her her names on the RIT sir the RIT allows the agents to make peaceful entry into the house h on I'm not give you yeah it's like I said we we're here now to take control of a risk control so like said I'll stay here I won't go any further but it is important that we speak to Amy am you better get down here the hell what's this all Amy am don't act surprised you know what it is enforcement agent this outstanding balance of £750 and 90 P that needs to be paid today how much 75090 there is the the amount on there 75.9 we need payment in full today I was paying it though monthly yeah well he must have stopped or something Have you been paying it yeah you can't sit there and lie Amy they're right there in your face got truth pay I've got I I was transferring money every month for me online I was check as Amy claims she's been paying off loan Stuart goes to check his paperwork at some point you must have missed a few payments you see they won't send us out otherwise so but the documentation shows that Amy has defaulted on her payment plan as you can see here payments have been made 7 888889 the office have been ringing since the 30th of October no reply no reply no reply no reply no reply so it's been many times tried to contact yeah no I don't answer it in a word or no well if you don't answer the phone then that's the reason why we come back there's a lot of young adults out there that are embarrassed of their situation and don't really know how to deal with it if you want to blatantly ignore it and wait for a high court enforcement agent to come in the door that's what we'll do yeah what it is been keeping up with her payments Vic needs her to raise the full £750 she owes but there's a problem do you want to give your dad a call no because he's going to kill me yeah got choice in the nicest possible way I know it might be hard don't me what going to do your dad want me he going to hold on my God this is ridiculous hold on I can't smell this singing my nostril here freaking kill me during Vic's last visit Amy's father agreed to pay back some of his daughter's debt on the condition she paid off the rest she's reluctant to ask him for more help but the agents need to settle the case today one way or another in 10 minutes I'm going to have to start doing inventory of goods what do an inventory of goods in it's basically list everything that's in the property it's of value um to be removed um it's then removed it's then stored for 7 days before it sold the public auction what property what we need to see proof for that what do you mean cuz I'm I'm don't buy it all I've got is what is in my bedroom which is mosta your mom's but you have to have in so she left have S to prove that she's paid for it and you didn't you keep pH like that well Amy that's solid cuz nobody keeps receipts like that needs to prove that the possessions in the house are owned by her parents if she can't they could be taken away to offset her debt but Stuart has even more bad news if we do an inventory of goods it goes up to the £ 1,380 cuz we then technically see the goods I'm afraid the pressure is on hold on now Stuart you not bring your D C what if he's not got it he's not got laws and want just St back I know I know but some's got me on I don't know why young people think that if they not going to pay it back that it's going to go away but debt unfortunately follows you and wherever you are registered to live that's where we'll go to collect the debt from after 10 minutes there's still no sign of any payment don't put your name on paperwork its patience is running out she isn't really doing much apart from taxon tax and tax and taxing so think about time there we're going to have to start putting a foot down and uh assessing what we can take control of to sell a public auction if she can't raise the funds right guys I'm going to have to start taking control of goods I'm afraid see what it can do Amy's time to raise some funds is up Stuart starts to make a list of goods all these were mothers are these I need to see some documentational proof or something like that as Stuart makes the inventory Amy finally decides to call her father for help Dad don't because you're making it worse for me just please don't they're not going to take any in if I get the money I didn't want to ring you up Dad it's going to pay in what amount the 750 Amy's father has agreed to pay the debt but as the agents have started the inventory oh come on steuart you know you can wave that you ain't even got all the way deep into it he probably going to wave it it might not be enough this is not our first season we full seasons deep we know y'all can delete that Amy's dad is willing to make a payment but he can only get to 7 50 right I've explained we have G to the S stage obviously okay um is it you pay over the phone can he's got bring are you sure you can get it yeah yeah I'm okay sorry with the offer of £750 in cash Stuart and Vic decide to wave the extra fee obviously they wait in as Amy goes to meet her father everybody needs help every now and then but some people do tend to borrow and then have a habit of not paying back and it's a shame that it has to be put on the parent shoulders to step up for something that isn't their mistake 15 minutes later Amy and her father return yeah are you able to make to make payments I believe yeah just 750 90 and so I'll do your receipt now what what's that dad I don't want you I've just asked you please don't it all together what's it for I'm curious did they say it we or I might have missed 75 750 and 90 P it's 500 so de can definitely bring out the best and worst in people we find in in a lot of cases where parents help out their kids because that's what parents do if they can but that can definitely definitely bring people together or or to them apart it's all done now L we've all made mistake like I said we'll we'll get out my bad D like come on now somebody with an ugly cry going to get me every time even everybody ugly cries but I'm I'm just here to laugh at it that's all my bad I don't mean to laugh at your pain or anything like that it's just it's just it was funny kind of but the situation is not you know this is my Outlook on debt man don't put anything in credit don't put don't do none of that if you can't pay for it upfront then it's not meant for you to have honestly you're not there in life yet just take your steps to gradually be able to get where you want to be don't put nothing on credit because that means you can't pay it simple if you ain't got it don't get it I'm sure with lot people you want to see take care guys [Music] [Applause] byebye now if you are legitimately trying to build credit so you could like get a house or something later in life okay get you a little credit card start putting stuff that you have money for though on that credit card like gas you get gas every day right put gas on your credit card then pay it back at the end of the month like the money you would be putting in there put it like to the side see that's the hard thing y'all see money to the side and y'all think oh I got money to the side no you don't that's for gas [Music] cheer across the UK small to mediumsized businesses are currently owed 67 billion in unpaid invoices chasing companies for late payments through the courts is costing these businesses an extra1 billion every year forcing many into bankruptcy dang why I put a whole little paragraph like we supposed to read it quickly nearly a quarter of small or Med and mediumsized businesses have faced bankruptcy due to late [Music] payment chipping Norton Oxfordshire High Court enforcement agents Paul Bill and Steve P get the gang together are on their way to recover a debt of over £30,000 they going for big money we going to argue about this ain't we somebody AR last time I went to a place like this in the country a man drove a tractor at me and started having a go of me he didn't see that where was that at what episode The deta is a world-renowned racing car team well it's it's £3,000 plus and it's the uh Lotus Formula 1 team ah Lotus Formula 1 they got to be shite lotuses are sh if Lotus Formula 1 can't or won't pay the agents have the right to remove Goods to C you're right they got the money the only thing they going to run into is an employe who think they a manager going to overdo their job for the Deb where we're actually going would appear to be a technical center so test bed engines and things like that might be a research facility which means they're going to be really tight on security well just have to use your silver tongue to get us through the gate pause or possibly a crowbar all visitors must report and clearity oh this is going to be good in it the entrance to the facility is protected by an electric security gate this is exactly as we thought it might be they shut the gate see look more we have the better my name is Paul Bill I'm a high court enforcement agent we have a writ to serve against Formula 1 okay is there someone with par and Authority that we could speak to yeah you have you got a copy of the document I have yeah if you like to come over to reception okay this is looking real friendly this job it was very different we was going to a a huge complex multi-million pound company security everywhere it was a different job than the normal run ofth the- Mill Lotus Formula 1 team's financial troubles have been widely publicized and the agent's visit hasn't come as a surprise this isn't the first RIT the company has had to deal with recently hello hello hello I'm Jolie hi there who are you here on behalf of M Engineering right okay yeah it's known to us we completely honor the debt want to honor the debt but jool leene the site manager has some bad news for Paul Lotus Formula 1 reportedly owes 2.7 [Music] million in unpaid taxes and they've already taken action what's happened is is that hmrc done an application for administration which is this document here and we're held under the mor orium this application and what they've been advising us to do is to make any High Court Enforcement Officers aware of the situation okay the moratorium means that Lotus Formula 1 are protected from settling any debts while they're being pushed towards Administration by revenue and customs and I know it looks very glamorous that we've gone to a race but trust me it's on an absolute Wing in a prayer yeah it's okay we understand that yeah the odds seems stacked against them but will Paul and Steve find another way to collect the £30,000 debt it does seem like there ain't no other way it's over will they end up driving away with a dream car cuz we had this vision of going driving out through the gate with a form one car really on the back oh right okay yeah shot to pieces now that Court enforcement agent Paul Bill famous racing we don't need it we completely honor is is that Lotus Formula 1 owed revenue and Customs 2.7 million in unpaid taxes and the company was facing Administration proceedings in the high court most Financial activity had been suspended including paying off its creditors we had this vision of going driving out through the gate with a Formula One car really on the back oh right okay ma'am but with a RIT to collect £30,000 Paul doesn't want to walk away empty-handed it's the Customs who started this ring yeah and we hoped that what would have happened is that Brena would have come aboard our funding would all be in place we'd have had time to make payments to all our suppliers Jolene claims the debt will be settled once the new shareholder Renault is on board but Paul wants to solve this case today inhouse IP to make sure that we've got the basis cover he calls an insolvency advisor hello yeah it's PA bill is we've just turned up for a £30,000 RIT the moratorium order we've got a copy of and we've also got a copy of the called papers and the hearing was adjourned to the 18th at which point either the Customs will come to an agreement for things to be resolved or then put it into Administration so you think we could still sign a control agreement I think the adviser tells Paul that they are entitled to seize Goods after all as long as they leave them on site until after the insolvency hearing takes place it's nice to have the backup the reality for warned is for aren you right that's lovely thank you bye now Paul must tell site manager Joe lean the news I've just spoken to my advisor and she said just take a Formula One car anyway okay there must be an item here of value that we can identify and photograph could you do a warrant of control on something that's that's exactly what it is so you you know you know the job I'm really impressed you got the jobs lot of jobs it's funny games when it ain't really your money see these are W employees like y'all not overdoing it y'all know what it is man just go go ahead you know what I'm saying like go ahead get your little picture it ain't my money shoot yeah that's ex a control good to use the right terminology that's okay we be happy to do that that's not not a problem at all now Steven Paul need to search for assets that will offset the £30,000 debt but there's a problem L as well as owing millions in unpaid taxes Lotus Formula 1 has over £600,000 worth of extra debt to other creditors and some assets on site have already been ring fenced the only asset that we've really got that we can show you is a show car that's fine um it they valued around 290,000 in our books that's right um and we can take you down to their now yeah the agents are in luck a show car is still available and will more than cover the £30,000 on the red the type of car that we normally see is the family Saloon or a Works van or anything it might be more extravagant but the car that we were presented with was was a pure racing machine let me see it Paul and Steve step into one of the company's workshops relax we're not taking anything we be your right to tet behind the transit you want to get in oh pleas family album wouldn't it you see set you in God I do like nice cars and it was nice to actually see the Formula 1 car and actually looking at the engineering that takes place to get those things working can you take a cuz you know where you're looking just yeah 91 the agents find the replica racing car they've been offered yeah that's good enough once listed on a WR control it can be seized if the debt is not paid off but Jolene is concerned I don't want to sign it you're okay I really have to sign it if anybody gets smart over it you can give them my phone number the mobile number on there cuz it's quite simple really we understand all the ins and outs which is why we're here CU I've been involved in insolvency for 25 years the case has been resolved for now the best take care the agents must wait to see whether Renault step in as they'd hoped and pay the company's creditors thank you hopefully she ain't want to sign it just in case they don't step in and like d who signed away to the show call if the deal doesn't happen the agents could be back to take away one of the most unusual assets they've ever seized we achiev the best result that we could get out of the circle circumstances because there's a pending Administration in the background we were able to take photographs and say this Formula 1 car it is now under our control 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KjP46B-NYhw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjP46B-NYhw | SUN. 3/8 - JASPY'S 15-BOX PLAYOFF PUSH BASKETBALL MIXER *RANDOM TEAMS* | what's up everybody Jays here for Jackie's case burgers calm we just filled up our Jackie's 15 box playoff push basketball mixer random teens and we're giving away a Zion BG s10 giveaway so again everybody gets a random team in the NBA and then at the end of the break we take all 30 names randomize them and the top name will win the prism variation BG s10 pristine giveaway which actually out right here right in front it's a little photo variation from prism and it's a PSA I mean start a VG s 10 which everything was 10 but the surface 9 5 almost blackly well actually there so thank the guys and this is the list of the boxes right here as you can see Nick's already ripping these boxes as we as I speak let's quickly do the randomizes now guys now here's the Dutch roll this customer names you have a seat Pete plus the number at the end of your name it means you want that from the selepak break if you don't have that means you bought it straight up and I appreciate it guys all of you guys and of course here is the hops down to the Wizards all teams in dice roll it and it's sick time Lorna 5 good luck 1 2 3 4 5 & 6 boom 6 times Aaron founder Nathaniel let's quickly got a new list right here well it's better the second floor god damn but that was dude those are like in the fourth just for some reason it alright so there you go there was six times now let's go six times on the teens one I know three bucks down to the Hawks it's an errand you hit the bucks Adam with the Mavericks Clinton with the Blazers Sean you have the Spurs and Derek with the Pistons chief you have the lake is Tony with the magic Dan with the Clippers ground with the Wizards Derek with the Hornets Michael weally of the sun's John with the Kings Tim with the t-wolves Derek with the 76ers Marlon with the Nuggets Steven with the Raptors forever the Pacers general Dewar's Derek with the Bulls and you're with the grizzlies martial yet the next Derek with the last Bible Joe Rockets Jerrod with the Jazz Scott with the Celtics tje on the Cavs in Shaun Kay who got the spot straight up gets the pelicans Jonathan with the Thunder Matthew with the nets fro the heat and the fan you have the Hawks now I'll give you guys a minute or so to make any trades as Steve insane Raptors for trade and if not we'll start ripping or we start actually go into the cards neck surgery ripping so let me quickly mean this and again the design giveaways not to the end of the break what a blog ah yeah my was pretty nice I'm so pretty faster - Lee selepak they're just going like crazy I'm sorry sir all you randomizes a jazz with almost every battle break yeah that's yeah that's true initial let's look at the looks really but yeah this break has eighteen nineties prison poverty which is a monster 1920 prism hobby which is also a monster eighteen nineteen choice Donner's optic basketball of this year 14/15 select yeah nineteen twenty dollars optic multipack seventeen eighty multi path which is Donovan Mitchell thirteen fourteen crusade Hill Chauncey honest in their 1920 absolute 1718 prism retail eesti $19 mosaic 1718 which is a very nice one cornerstones for seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty dollars retail and 1920 prison block all right very nice mixer the two-person hobbies are 2,000 bucks all right anybody else want to make any trades there's potential I could only imagine like okay Gianna's was seven years ago it wasn't gonna be in seven years you guys keep it up it'd be like a four thousand five thousand dollar box let me know spaces for jazz spread sprint suggesting I'm not sure that's an upgrade okay so maybe not that one anybody else potentially thank you so centering is like dead on what's the surface sounds keeping it from a 95 you could resub it clean it and maybe get a little thing was looking right there I think that's why it's like barely anything so that means someone who's doing a little Zoolander I thought these would sell for more to be honest like the register this heart it's even just hit one of those yeah I mean I've only ever seen mmm disco not really just better yeah all right thank God's going once going twice [Music] papers feeling really really thick now it looks not it feels nice though aunty perspective a nice one it's like a nice favorite my favorite are to lovingly seems a big hit today I'll reach Omo yeah just reach over I mean it does work easy Martin great expectations 10 British whose zoo back to 90 now what's up Shawn I know right you gotta say something now know that I got you the pelicans your is you serious he's coming Wow RJ berry relic next then that's going to Marco there you go Marco [Music] I'll just try and think over this guy [Music] and they're gonna yeah I heard about the see some fire alright sure you're on Ricky Lonnie Walker we got Melvin frigid of jr. for the magic there darling 21-nothing or something [Music] rust-proof Yanis $2.99 he's a little injure yeah them like pack Samia would be only subtle right but I don't know if we have any yeah yeah we do have the contenders on the wall there that and then they up those are not guaranteed in Auto orbit if we talk to mommy back to be like y'all have agreed everything is so far 299 vesicle is son's soul obtain that even they would sell textile they're like 40 rookie it's like I figure out that they call me be like honey sleep in this press 4349 Omar's some of them bold enough to bottom you matching stairs Michael Jordan 7 crystal and if I'm according to this sign in general imagine I've got a mobile member or just a face card okay yeah I know like easy like a lawsuit or do the Scottie Pippen car and he was in the background and I would exude panini just now like he was like barely in the background you could barely see his face well yeah this is matted he could be at least like LeBron does a photo in like like a porter doing here why is it just is that just him or upper decks as an elevated laser when LeBron retired she won't be in this product anymore even basic artist really because they have exclusive trading cards - they have exclusive like after they're done because then the other bond won't be in the players associations you won't be playing man that means the bronze games part it's going to go in Siculus them well there are a set of prisoners gonna be nuts yeah because you're never gonna do never see it again Wow hello clapper that you're then just started buying Silver's yeah but you got it but yeah it'll be crazy that's gonna double the day yeah yeah that's why Jordan yeah he's on the plays you know so that's why you can't do the main yeah all right so 1718 retail on bronze and silver that'd be funny if Dorian or lavon's came a coach and they did Association yeah and his kid is no he yeah he's waiting for this kid I know he fell twenty seven four years that's in for us he'd be like a junior and or a freshman and so I think so problem what I won't find a better man okay I'm really good money big drawer with the Wizards but yeah I think you found it on purpose Carson Barnes kids really what a prison yeah pulsar Markieff Morris 42 honestly for flippers on I think you have Marcus that one of thousands marques yes that's a leg okay you met rory yesterday yeah he is cool you met him at the national football time wrap this house father hey Stephen Kelly with that one try to trade the Raptors thirteen fortunes this crusade anything 30 notices Arabic that's optic multi pack 1920 thank you oh the multi birthday look at that t-minus LeBron James do the sepoys yeah like the option I just don't I just don't know like how does this car do you in like this no but look at this one is he - Kawhi Leonard of course you gotta have a polite with the this whole box I can't they go in the lockers Calvin Johnson yeah yeah I just love that like you mess up or you make a big play they're just writing your face again and we got the 25 Nikhil Alexander Walker there you go what else is on but hey still Pelican there for you job I know I'm gonna have to miss them but I'm gonna get him another day Terrence man see how I did it in tomorrow you know but I'm going to we're going in early at nine seconds finish early we just pretty much happy I think prompt identify the last witness and then we're deliberating so yeah I thought it seemed how it's gonna go okay but I still find some though for sure everybody was so pissed on I mean you'd be such a usually such a great man to do that Aaron beetle hop them out my house is on boys Koby white yeah I say go to store number one though and I'll send you the address just double-check it what you want to look at but don't have the biggest space and much nicer for sure they actually just opened up what one opened downtown kind of next to the party district but that was more just like you walk up you order the needs of these then you're staying there to my house do little Joel and beat my house all right mallet you know you you just let me know when you get there - I appreciate it man all right here the velocities look very beautiful yondu so we're about to roll up in the No Name on to the show with a nice nice luggage so just do fun briefcase but hell yeah that's Cody Martin let's pump that Cup hockey - guys we're really close super super close actually come one team remaining and then just to round a number blocks oh there's a rule we lost Anita's velocities they go Washington Wizards grant you got a nose for the neck Darius Bazley for the OKC Thunder cornerstones actually go 17 18 Courtney Lee I think it's okay now and that's cancer you got my Turner relic Indiana Pacers you got malcolm brogdon's for the Bucks autograph - 159 we get a Redemption and unbreakable is Al Horford and the redemption is a kristaps porzingis so that apply actually be mixed because 1718 wasn't ready until last year I thought it'd be Mexican I thought oh we can trade in 2017 oh he did on any set up that one year cuz he had his ACL yeah that's true well double check that's either gonna be Mavericks or Knicks yeah yeah I thought it was last year right but maybe maybe it was Kevin Knox so 2000 on it so it's a New York Knick so I will be going to nothing Aaron it's just I feel like some people maybe you just wanted to grab their team straight up but I think in Philomath I'll help you guys all just help so this cuff hockey for you guys 7 out of 10 what's so slow now but how there's pretty quick go for a six bucks and after those two yeah yeah and master they're just there's just something else about telling you masters are crazy Romeo Langford there's Bosley have love who's been playing really good lately - for the cops we got a goal down 649 and Erich Koch tall 275 so what is actually still releasing this week all righty rudy Gay yeah that's what is everything will start at 9:00 10:30 so hopefully maybe by like by like lunchtime I have 12 o'clock already the deliberating are about the delivery and yeah we'll be go Danny gaffer the song might say to $1.99 stargazing Paul George Russell Westbrook $2.99 yeah they have one goal I know someone hit one of those on the one-on-ones already so not both of them oh yeah that's the one yeah a 59 patch saw yeah we gotta move around a number of luck jack cause I mean that's the only thing that's gonna hold us up I'll try it oh there you go Dahmer and silver Raider rookie that's what pretty much is holding itself really the random number blocks which just need to fill those two and that's it we're done and it's a six blocks announcer guys remember master six Lakers pink velocity 279 Talent John right base has to be yeah there you go of the nice box oh yeah that's the three worth them because it goes here oh and then you're gonna hit a Zion and then you're gonna hit a job crazy and knocks your little oh Romeo Langford Raider rookie signatures all right then so that's Boston Celtics Boston Celtics we still have some big big products remaining guys just 3040 per se all right so this is just a blaster of 1920 let's quickly do this bowl bowl Ruby all right there's just 1314 crusade guys chase uh Yanis Ricky's Chris Bosh yeah you're right make this has a lot of powder yeah little Barden kind of powder is this guys I know it's not global bill you got any munch on / - 99 this is worse than that one baseball year we have Serge Ibaka goran dragic see ya seven out of ten JJ Redick Kurt Rambis relic Chris Paul at 2:49 yeah it's uh it's gonna make me go it's gonna make me go by that bridge so fast right now jJ Hickson to 249 Steve Nash Shane Larkin that's an autograph there for the Dallas Mavericks D little 249 Gary Nelson a 99 and sabonis tonight all right let's go with this is mosaic right here guys DJ Wilson Ricky actually no this is the red white and blue actually started let's wait for this this actually goes with this right here so this is they sell a pack for seventeen eighteen which Jason Taylor Mir here's a mosaic seventeen eighteen I've got mistaken seventeen eighteen there is a choice of eighteen nineteen there's older Salak there and there's eighteen nineteen hobby in 1920 hobby right their souls are both pretty much close a thousand dollar box and close to $800 box right there so there's actually skip this to the side let's go this older selected quick fourteen fifteen select Zach Lavine look at that t-wolves rookie $2.99 I'm playing really really well for the bowls think of Pella rookie trader rather good silver julius erving allen iverson PJ Hairston 260 that's a relic there for the Charlotte Hornets Jabari Parker Ricky gov into partner to 249 Terrence Ross just round the rookie Jeremy Lin and James Harden - out there 275 for the Rockets dare I go down one Zach Lavine rookie Andre Iguodala to 149 yeah Blake Griffin and 249 clay and clean Anthony early rookie auto for the Knicks that's on card as well 249 very nice sweet all right now let's go with the self box of 1718 good Derek white silver Jamal Crawford 225 wayne selden junior silver rookie down the biome emerging green retail Ivan wraps silver marker folks John Collins we got James Harden 225 nine out of 25 John Collins silver rookie pilot live in silver Ricki Wow I'll tell them nah nothing damn alright maybe in the red white and blue yeah I here's a robot and blues guys good luck the DJ was something what a blue Ricky Perry guys rewind a little Ricky MN something red white and blue rookie Justin Patton there you go alright guys so just for monitoring mosaic that's the 18/19 choice which is about $500 bucks 1819 Hobby prism which is close to a thousand if not over and then of course Hobby 1920 that is a I think $800 now I believe so this is really the last three for big boxes are here you guys good luck so this is mosaic and then we got a DJ Wilson rookie mosaic Booker Dwight Harold Howard sorry and I Long's overall that's very nice isn't playing really well lately it's the one for the Lakers Keith we got Josh Jackson rookie Gary Fox Ricky Derek white and Luke Cunard 9 out of 25 that's a rookie pistons Auto Detroit Pistons buddy Derek and Mark help folks alright let me just double check the girl wasn't any other numbered cards sometimes they are all right guys let's go with the choice good luck this is a very expensive box - 18 19 - it's on fire yes thank you so much fire you got my Connelly silver Michael carter-williams silver you do have a tiger stripe and we've got a dr. J autograph ooh that's nice that is from prism choice and I think Derek tried to trade the 76ers I know he's a big Boston found yeah I'm gonna trade it away at dr. J out oh man there you go that was another break I'm not sure let another brick well maybe was another break I don't know I'm in return a trace a mistake is one of these breaks but there you go very nice all right we go the Tigers start guys good luck and it's not about rookie unfortunately but it is a Kawhi Leonard Toronto Raptors edition of a tiger stripe remember I know he has Spurs there but of course it'll tell you right on the side traded on that day the Toronto Raptors tiger stripe that's one of Stephen Kelly who tried to trade the Raptors look at that try to trade the Raptors and here I sell tiger stripe and this would be the year he did win the finals with the Toronto Raptors and it's one season so that's a nice tiger shark right there congratulations we have a Paul Pierce 73 the 88 for Boston going to Scott E Dirk Nowitzki for Dallas going to add them now we got blow John bolt Donna vaq one of the Pacers on the last one here's Dennis Smith jr. one of the Mavericks there you go not a bad not a bad choice box at all with that dr. Jay Otto and that tiger-stripe Kawhi Leonard very nice very very nice all right now the two big mama boxes 18 19 hobby and then 1920 hobby box to these like Nick said pretty much make up like $2,000 a product right here good luck let's hit a looka guys I need a look in my life whoa Lonnie Walker 299 blue cracked ice Spurs going to Shawn that's pretty nice and beautiful tart Terrence Ross just regular wet rape what red wave Lucca Dodgers are here Wendell Carter jr. for the Bulls silver rookie and a JR Smith there's a Luka bass it's not bad at all David Robinson 29 got a rookie our redemption sorry and a Joshua Koji silver for the t-wolves my Dwight Howard purple 275 Tyreke Evans to 149 a young rookie for the Hawks winning nothing this is V rat rookie - $2.99 for the Lakers Mona Keith Lovejoy and while we got a Karass levert autograph very nice you can claim really really well for the Brooklyn Nets matthew hedges of that one and a Grayson Allen little hyper all right there you go let's see who this autographs gonna be good luck Ricky signatures card number seven Wendell Carter jr. which I believe is Bulls right yeah Chicago Bulls so Bulls going to Derrick alright guys good luck nineteen twenty hobby prism last box of the mixer and a PJ Washington Jr 225 forget what the variation of this is called out of 25 very nice Carson Edwards and we got an RJ Berry autographed coming up very nice person I would silver an RJ Barrett silver sensational signatures and there you go let's go into uh Marco there you go nice pick this up we have to shop Lou Williams 75 here's the word silver is unwilling sum in sir Anthony Davis for the Lakers 3199 Prada 118 acts are 143 koskoff siakam to 1/2 of the Toronto Raptors I don't know Schofield hyper Ricky is on once a night there dumbull yeah Torrey Craig - $2.99 lost stocker in here guys good luck well Kobe silver followed by Robert Williams the third r2p to the goat Kobe silver for the Lakers when Keith and Robert wins a third for the Boston Celtics is the second and final Auto going to Scott there you go I already got so there you go that was the mixer had some nice stuff though guys I wish there could have been more but hey the good thing is that if you didn't hit much there's still one last chance to get something extremely nice here were some of the bigger hits though out of the break this right here everybody's a have a shot at this remember your one spot or however many spots you have in this break everybody has a fair shot custom round number one Wednesday's ion pristine ten rookie variations from panini prism and it was so close to being a pristine ten black label only nine five the surface and I feel like if the person just would have cleaned it right here would have been a perfect ten all around so everybody can have a child this guy's good luck all right so let's grab the list of customer names and we're gonna need dice roll and you list here you go roll it five and a one six times does it been wrong a lot of 60s today good luck guys doesn't mean no one gets design pristine town one two three four five and six six times I don't want it looks out of cover my face all right good luck Derek who got last spot mojo in the break there you go congratulations is one of the pristine tens iron Williamson from prism basketball so they go guys I think Nick was creating another mixer something similar to this for tomorrow guys Japanese case brakes are calm guys check out the brita breaks on the website and again we have some more breaks that I think we can get definitely get done tonight appreciate you guys have a great night | Jaspys Case Breaks | UCjFmkmzvMl5pwHgFVV7F5gw | 2020-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,896 | 20,207 |
m-atTtk8CA4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-atTtk8CA4 | A Subscriber gave me some fish! - Black Corydoras Schultzei | getting ready for a bit of a road trip today we're going to go and collect some fish that a subscriber made has kindly offered to me so I've got my poly box ready to go and let's get on the road and not get murdered hopeful I'm not going to get murdered and I'm definitely not going to murder anyone but you know meeting strangers on the internet and all that I'm sure there should be some guidelines about that we'll see how we got on okay so we're now parked up at services feeling a bit like I'm on some kind of shady drug deal yes officer now I'm here to exchange fish so I'm just waiting for my contact now about five minutes out apparently and then we'll do the exchange I don't know why this feels so illicit hmm back soon 25 in the tank oh they just keep free oh you know what you just need a bigger tank then yeah so say hello to the world they're not weird after all they were real and and we've got to be fishies swimming around Lego so I have returned and murdered from my visit or my collection [Music] so you've got a sneak peek of what we've got in the box but let's show you a little better all healthy we've got some black corridoris so these are foreign corridoris Often by me but no they are completely different these are from a subscriber of mine Lily Loft if you're in the Discord server you'll know that name or joining us on a Friday night live streams she had some excess and gave them to me it's a quick quote about that we do have a Discord server if you don't know what Discord is it's basically a newer version of an Internet Forum or a chat room things like that it's a community it's where the aquarium Adventures family hangs out you can ask questions share pictures ask for advice buy and sell swap things all kinds of resources on there it's really useful and that's where Lily reached out to me and said I've got these extra quarries would you be interested in them so get yourselves on there and check it out just share your pictures especially now because we are in the middle of putting together the aquarium Adventures calendar for 2023 so submit your pictures and the best pictures of your fish your tanks will curate them all and put them into some kind of calendar we did this last year we saw pictures of my fish any calendars that we sold we then donated the money to charity and doing the same thing this year but I'm asking you to submit your pictures we've already got a load of great pictures on there so jump in quick and you'll find a channel in there called calendar picks submit your best pictures in there or will pick some of the best ones and we'll put them on a calendar and give everyone the chance to buy them and donate to charity but yes on the Discord server as well is where you can buy Beat Swap plants fish whatever you want and that's all there are channels for all those things and that's how it Lily reached out to me and offered me these look at this quality packaging this is like a lesson in excellent packaging nice Square fish bags um and offered me some of these because she was running out of tank space for how prolifically they were breeding so thank you very much for that let's get these into the tank we can take a bit of a closer look at them I know I was joking on the Discord server earlier in the video that was a bit going out to meet some internet weirdos like me on the internet in real life it comes with its own pitfalls use your common sense and so I jokingly put some posts on our Discord server saying if I don't come back by work Lily has killed me but you know let people know where you're going all that kind of thing this was completely above board and got to meet Lily and her family so yeah oh perfectly normal but you know use your common sense all that good stuff before you do this kind of thing so I've been floating these for about 15-20 minutes just to get the temperature matched as much as I can you might have noticed that there's two in each bag and something I didn't know until very recently uh Corridor is when they get stressed they have the potential to release a toxin and I think that's barely recently been observed and you can find footage of it out there where that toxic um toxin that gets released can actually kill other Quarries in in the bag so that's why there's only two per bag so like I say really good packaging here nice mix of air to water I wasn't I was only what an hour away or something like that so they weren't banged up too long but nevertheless I don't want to keep them in those bags any longer than we need to so we're going to get them out now that they're matched and get them into the tank I'm putting them into the rainbow tank don't know if that's going to be a permanent thing but I just really like this tank and I think they'll look good swimming against the black sand so we'll put them in there at least for a few weeks just to see how things pan out and then we might move them into our Corey specific tank and I'm seeing Corey just because I know what upset some people on the internet I don't know how well you can see that but it looks like these two have spawned in the tank in the bag I don't know if you can see that on the camera it could just be grains of sand I suppose who knows exciting though all right I'm gonna get these out using my normal plop and drop technique that I'd use for any fish just gets them out quick where I take the bag pour the fish and the water through a net into a bucket then I can take the net and put that in the tank and let the fish swim out minimum fuss minimum stress and away we go then just rinse and repeat basically so they've been in the tank five minutes if that the rainbow fish have been in checking them out I don't think there's any aggression there's more just having a look I've never known the rainbows to be nippy fish as such um but yeah we'll keep an eye on things monitor it over time it's one little tiny baby one in there and just see up this rock here and but yeah as you can see well hopefully you can see there's a bit of a they're black but the the fins have like an orangey brownie tint which I believe when they're younger they're more orangey Brown and that's how you can tell that they're not the villains Wheeling type because they are actually full black um but these ones as they get older they're very rude they're very much related to the common kind of bronze Aeneas corridoris that same lineage but I think Corridor is a fantastic little fish they're great great community fish and they get along with almost anything they are never the troublemakers if there are problems that I think it's not the Corey's causing them they can be little gets to catch and move around and they just they baffle me sometimes what they get up to the way that they act and they're just like not normal if that makes sense but really fun to watch usually always on the go out hoovering I've never kept this particular strain before but I have kept quarries over the years um they're always on the go always kind of snuffling about it's always been perceived wisdom that you keep them on a sand substrate because they have these barbels that you can see at the front and the sharp substrates might cause problems with that I know we have been documented in the wild living on Sharp sand sharp gravel uh absolutely fine but you know doesn't hurt and I think especially with these ones I like colored sand against contrasting against their bodies does really well looks really good they also can breathe air in inverted commas and so it's recommended that you leave a little bit of a gap so that they can go up because they'll do that often they'll fly up to the surface take a Gulpin back down again um I don't take that as a scientific gospel they're probably not breathing in I don't know if you saw that one doing it there but in layman's terms they breathe air every now and again and they'll go up to the surface and take a gulp fairly easy to look after fairly um easy requirements they don't require high temperatures low temperatures specific water parameters they do thrive quite a wide range of temperatures and water hardness they do quite well in my experience I have to add that as a caveat but great little fish and what a busy tank bus is turning out to be now we've got the rainbow fish starting around with the quarries exploring all over the place fantastic stuff I'm turning into that guy that quickly says every tank he ever meets is his favorite but this one I've built it from the ground up all right I bought the glass from Ikea still I stuck it together I built the jankiest land in the world and all this woods and plants have been reclaimed from other tanks um I love it it's so bright and colorful and we've got the Shimmer of the Neons we've got the the neon rainbow fish we've got the the movement and constant fussiness of the quarries it's going to be a great tank so let me know in the comments what you think um what your favorite type of corridor is um anything that I've got wrong in the video by all means correct me you know I love to be corrected as always you can join us on the Friday night 9 pm UK time we do a live stream every week and feel free to offer me some fish I might come and say hello and steal them off here you're not too weird and we've got the Discord server so make sure you check out the Discord server links in the description go and submit your pictures there for the calendar we need to get that done within the next couple of weeks so get moving get cracking on that if you like this kind of fishy content please click that subscribe button it really helped me out and we're going to try for 15 000 subscribers by the end of the year and with your help you might get there anyway thank you very much for joining me thank you Lily fun family for the fish and we'll see you in the next one bye [Music] 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UIW9E4uQDw4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIW9E4uQDw4 | RetroPlug VSTi - Beta Launch (Gameboy Emulator VSTi) | cool so I'm going to tell my retro plug my VST plug-in we're the Gameboy emulator in it it's based on an emulator called same boy which is a highly accurate game where Millea that supports all the different models of game boys so you can do dmg Game Boy Color you can do the Gameboy advanced emulating the Game Boy you can do super game boy though I haven't implemented that element of it yet and yes pretty great I chose it because well initially I was going to build this as a libero front-end so you could load any game boil any emulator for any system into this and basically use it as a VST it didn't end up being as easy as I expected and it required a lot of messing around get the MIDI aspects as part of it so I ended up just focusing on the same boy because I wanted to get the game boy stuff down first of all because it's pretty cool there's quite a few mentions of its accuracy in the page that describes it one of them is that the sample accurate sound emulation down sampled from two megahertz so it's a pretty is a pretty accurate emulator and there's a few things I've noticed in the code which were of interest which I really enjoyed if you search for deck in here you can see that there's actually emulation of like the DAC discharging the DAC decay speed so it's pretty accurate emulations in certain emulation as far as it goes I don't know how it compares to vgb I'm not compared at myself' which appears to be the most common that people like to use these days but I've had no complaints in this so far there was when I first built it there was an issue of sample playback but everyone that was kind of interested in the VST kind of piled on to the github and started saying oh we want sample feedback to the sound bear and the the guy who makes the envelope and emulator fix it up pretty quick so yeah Reis Mart guy that builds it the emulator itself can just be used with LSD J and stuff not MGP it isn't that all the MIDI support and stuff but it's a really good emulator to use in general yeah cool so sorry what does it do well first of all let's talk about motivation behind building it because it's something that I want it before I actually got a hold of it and I want it to build basically I wanted to use MGB which is a piece of software for the Game Boy that lets you send MIDI data to the Game Boy and use all the sound channels that are on the Game Boy as MIDI channels essentially and when I built one of these devices called nor do we know boy that lets you send MIDI to the device here was pretty cool but I didn't really like that I had to have everything plugged in and sometimes I wanted more than one game voice on if it was like more than one game once it maybe three maybe four game boys but I didn't really have that option because I was limited by owning the hardware having to buy a Game Boy having to buy cartridges for it having to build these additional devices that let me do all this stuff which is where the idea of this VST instrument came into play which is essentially a Game Boy emulator wrapped inside a VST instrument that lets you send MIDI data to it syncs it to your da W whether that be Froot Loops Reaper renoise whatever cool so I'll first of all I'm going to go over the UX everything is based on context menus because building a user interface at this point is a lot of work so I focused on basically trying to fit everything within these user interfaces and if you can see it very well so the main focus on the system for now lets you load roms any room you want so you could low-tech trous into if you want so you can load any game you can load music software MGB you can load the gb 303 which is the kind of 303 emulate a simulator thing you can load as different models so far lot and serve this is MGB here which is the midi gameboy format let's load that as a dmg I can just reset that and I've got that as a dmg known that that will let me lay all of the limitations of the dmg as well so if we've written track and lav J that doesn't run in dmg it won't run in this emulated version but it will run in the Gameboy Color version MGB accepts MIDI data are on each of the four channels I'm going to try not not to make this a tutorial of how MGB and LRC J work themselves just mainly focus on how this plug-in works so in FL Studio I just have a bunch of data here okay so that's just sending MIDI data from my just one MIDI channel here to the [Music] sir - Lionel now now so good [Applause] don't know wife's doing that weird volume thing but fair enough in FL studio you can choose different MIDI channels with this little drop down here so if I choose to then I'm sending out on the second channel as you can see up here and then there's the wave channel on three and if I can use the keyboard to go in and change various options and [Music] etc when you save it it saves the whole state of the emulator into your project file so when you're playing like a game and an emulator and you do a safe state and it saves exactly what's happening at the time that is exactly what happens of this so if you have notes playing when you hit save then if as soon as you like the project up again there's gonna be notes playing and stuff you can get around this by there's an option that lets you choose basically how you save so you can save the state where you can save the SRAM SRAM being basically the the battery on the cartridge that Germany gets saved so you can save that directly into your project file if you want to or save the state I generally just save the state because contains everything removed I'll go through some of the kind of context menus is there the main user interface for the whole thing system refers to this particular instance so it spits you can actually run more than one instance in a single emulator so you can run multiple copies of roms or if you wanted to run like a copy of LS DJ in here as well to know why you'd want to do that but you can do that I mean you can remove instances you can add like four of them you want to get in a way to do that there's different layout modes if you want to so you can have them all as a big row you can put them all as a column to know why you want to do that either but and then cruet I have as author which basically chooses the best mode for whatever you're doing project itself is what gets saved into the actual project file although you can save the amount of file as well if you want so you can do save as you know Forex MGB and that will now save that out exactly as it be saved into your project file it will be saved as a kind of file to your disk so you can load that into any DOW that you want to use it in it saves all the save states for all the different instances any settings that you may have set so for instance I've got like different same boy settings like color correction how you want to display things different filter modes that are part of same boy as well like removing DC offset and stuff although to be honest the only one that seems to work is accurate I'm going to contact the developer of the emulator about that and see if he has any insight into that there's also the different button loads there's no since there's no actual user interface for editing settings there's a config file so in this case it's just buttons buttons dot JSON which is a really basic file that lets you choose all the different things that you can do control the support eventually yeah not yet but that will also be part of this essentially I'm gonna build lower support into this at some point which means a lot of this is going to change like this is pretty early days I chose JSON because it's a really simple format well eventually it'll be lower script for all the configs and most of the Arduino boy emulation all of that stuff will become lower scripts as well okay we're worried so I'll just remove some of these instances maybe I'll go through some of these context menus in a bit more details so yeah project you've got new load save all the basic things it expects I think we've been through the save options ad instance so this is where you create yeah you can add additional instances you can do if you load ROM it'll load of fresh ROM won't save any state from any of the current stuff that's in there same ROM will basically create another MGB but it won't use any of the data from it so it won't get any of the safe data from it none of that stuff and duplicate pretty much does an exact duplicate so unless safe state as well so if you're actually playing something and you do a to placate it will also be playing in the other instance as well layout we've gone through that stuff audio routing so when you have multiple instances running in a single VST so you have like two LS c JS running by default it will do a stereo mix tone what you can get it to do is output two channels per instance so if I do that setting and then duplicate this well when I initially do so this is actually sending out to both instances of MGB right now there's a setting in here that does the basically the midi routing so if i have two instances of MTB running in a single instance of the PST it will send all midi channels the AI sends to the VST instance will be sent to every single channel of every single instance that's running so if I do channel one channel one will be sent to both the first and the second instance channel two etc I can do four channels per instance which means the first four channels will control the first instance of env MGB and then channels five to eight will control second instance of energy being and this is where the audio room comes into place if I do a stereo mix down here and I've enabled the MIDI room to go four channels per instance if I do channel one I'll go to the first instance so you can see basically on the first channel there you can see where the date is coming in if I go to channel 5 that's going into the second instance up there but they're still doing a stereo mix down so if I go to project audio routing to channels for instance there's this weird thing that I have to do in FL studio to get this to work is processing and then I've got set these well this is basically doing is grouping each channel to a different channel in the mixer so in this thing here so know when I do channel one you'll see that's coming through into that one and then if I set it to channel 5 they'll be coming through instance 2 so the second instance is going through the left and right channels of insert 2 and then the first channel is going through the left and right channels of insert 1 okay so that covers the main stuff with BGP I believe see tricks and Jem have made a little track for that runs in Reaper that gives a bit more of a demonstration of mixing it with other stuff all right so this is Reaper we've just set up and threw together a bit of a program before basically this is showing that you can use like vsts at the same time so for instance here we've got a instance of jams track they're playing and that is actually playing through the MTB plugin here so if we see that we've got just one instance here [Music] so I think that might have been retroflex stealing keyboard input from reaper there so most most fierce instruments don't use utilize like the keyboard like i have to because you know you need the keyboard input to kind of use the emulator most vsts don't do that kind of stuff so reaper has been the only one that I've really had trouble with it steals the ctrl key so I can't use control for select which is what I used for a lot of the LSC J stuff and yeah so FL Studio and renoise tends to work pretty well reaper I found a bit more trouble with this setting here so it basically just remap select from control to something else like Q I need to select some nice defaults to be honest all right well let's move on to some LSD J then don't use a renoise for this tracker within a tracker so I have this little all right so I've got like a pretty just sometimes you need to click it a couple of times before it gets keyboard input okay so if I hit play and renoise now nothing will happen because there's a bunch of settings in LS DJ that allowed to do this properly and also the there's a lot more context menu items when you're using Elysee G as well so firstly is the sync option so these are basically Arduino boy options MIDI sync does a really basic sends a midi clock to lse J and that's all it does there's no like synchronization with the transport or anything about song position basically if it's playing its going to be receiving MIDI sync and that's here so you hit enter in rcj sorry if I go to here instead it's a MIDI mode which is pretty essential if I set this to MIDI sync and then hit enter and it will in weight mode when I hit play in renoise and that also matches the BPM every noise as well so if I change the BPM while it's playing [Music] etc however because this is not actually doing any sort of transport sync if I hit stop you know ICJ while that's happening and then hit it again it'll be our seat hang on etc so it's a pretty dumb it's pretty dumb it just receives basic missing one thing you always have to remember to do is hit enter so it goes into weight mode before you hit play however there is an option in here called auto play which basically sends a start button press whenever the transport is pressed so you don't have to do that so you can hit stuff and it will just start playing and then it all yeah yeah it's still set so and also that is a pretty dumb option as well so if I hit start here hit stop and then hit start again in the renoise then it will actually start LS DJ because it presumes that it was switched off at the time it doesn't know what actual state it's in it just kind of tries to guess that yeah so if I move down a bit I think it will just start from there okay yep there is also the Arduino boy version of MIDI sync so you'll see there's a few different special notes that do certain things like so the MIDI won't start sending until you send a C to to actually start the sequencer so you can choose certain parts in your project to start playing LS DJ and you can choose certain times to stop and then you've just got a few things that change the tempo so it would be like you know if you do an e to everything you'll start playing at what time or eighth time if you want to send an F to so we'll take a little look at that mode set this to me sync Arduino boy so now if I to turn off autoplay so now that won't play when I hit go now if I go to edit mode just to do a demonstration here I will do a see shot to which have you stopped cell SDK and then on say 16 I'll put a CD which will start so that should so now the reason I put in the C sharp 2 at the start is because if I put that note in in renoise it will send the note to the VST which will put it into start mode and it will always be in start mode so I've put this one at the start just make sure it stopped basically forces it to start at a certain time which gets around the stop stop so that gets around the issue of things being out of sync when you hit start essentially although it can still happen if you go in here and start spamming the start button it's still going to be a sink but you know don't do that things to the end of sync and then there's the yeah well if do a check out the half time lawyers as well so I think that was d - I think up - if I go so again once I've enabled half time it will remain half time until it exactly until it receives commands to do the normal times which i think is d - so etc so I won't bother doing what time 1/8 time I think you understand what's going on there keyboard shortcut mode which is at the bottom here which lets me do a lot of the keyboard shortcuts that you used to with using Elysee J but kind of mapped to a keyboard and it kind of handles the button presses so for instance if you are using Elysee Joan you want to select like a row you do select B and then you'd move the cursor across to whatever you want to select and then you select B you press B to copy it so in this you can hold shift you can hold shift and then just use the arrow keys and you can select any kind of range that you want you can then do ctrl C and that essentially does the pick and then I'll go down here and then I can just paste it in at the bottom there and I can paste as many clusters control V paste as many times as the one yeah delete works as well yeah I think not in this build no huh but you can cut page up and page down goes up and down ten rows which is I use that quite a lot I think that's a pretty cool one what else was there I'm sure there was a few more just look at the buttons lists these are the basis of the key mappings yeah oh yeah so I've got mapped wasn t to the the these basically so you can move around this thing here with W SMT I don't really use that that much because it's just as easy to use control and the arrow keys yeah it's still a bit flaky this mode there's a few times where button presses don't get registered I don't think so no there is a standalone version it seems to run exactly the same in whatever I run it in see the keyboard shortcuts pretty cool but a little bit flaky at this point these are going to be completely reimplemented when I put the Lua scripting in all of the keyboard shortcuts will be in Lua and that means that other people can implement their own keyboard shortcuts or even macros to do more complex things in LR CJ or anyone that they want to load in even if they want to play games in it and do like macros to cheat and Pokemon or whatever first you know you'll be able to use that you can even use this to play too you can actually use this to play pokemon to play pokemon there is a final mode in here that when I was testing earlier it didn't actually work properly which is a shame because it's one of the more interesting modes MIDI map lets you I think it requires the specialized we know voi build of LS DJ and what it lets you do is send a MIDI number a MIDI note number to play a particular row so if I want to play row 0 then I'd send Rosi Rosi row 1 sin row note number 1 etc I don't have anything written in this so we're gonna have to make a really basic pattern oops sorry it's gonna be a [Music] Jonah come and compose a pattern was alright and then we'll do a row to actually know we will move that yeah gonna be a d o acting okay so and then we have horrendous okay so let's see if this actually works mini-map mode let's go to here and set this to mini-map and I need to send it a c0 okay okay okay so that worked let's try on 16 we'll try wait oh sheesh up there okay okay ah thanks buzz this is my pants over there okay so does work as horrendous as it says however the last time I tried it it didn't actually trigger any other row sorry any other channel I only did that what so I set that to one bit Lord good lord else [Music] damn made history today alright well last time MIDI Smitty MIDI map mode works and I'm pretty sure that if you send a note kill how do you did that in renoise someone how do I move channels quicker alright alright so you can send note offs and that will stop the row and yeah H no trigger oh all right it does work great yeah yeah so I copied the code for that directly from the real Arduino boy code so idea yeah theoretically so that completely besides it depends on what your MIDI routing load is set to right in here and it also there's a few actually there's a few I was gonna get to this later there's a few extra things ability here because there's like sinking LSD two instances together in which the case game link will be set on both of them yeah and that will actually disable all of the syncing modes because you can't actually use those while game link is enabled what I'd actually recommend people do if they want to sync multiple instances of LS DJ so they're do W is to just use a MIDI sync mode because you guaranteed that MIDI sync is going to be sample accurate exactly yeah exactly because yeah I think it's gonna be too difficult yeah yeah okay well that's the main settings from although synchros that I have ya keyboard mode I haven't implemented yet but I've kind of nearly got there it just needs a little bit more work before I'm happy putting out and then there's MIDI out mode as well MIDI out modes pretty interesting because you could use LSD as a MIDI clock from within renoise and potentially or whatever drw using and potentially send that to other kind of plugins that are running but there's also a standalone version of the program that you could use to potentially then send that out to hardware or to synch for savory noise to an external midi clock on Windows you'd have to use some sort of like internal MIDI it's at MIDI ox or cool okay well let's move on to like the we'll check out the standalone version there's some cool cool features have had in there so as I mentioned a minute ago you can sync two instances together so I'll do a bit more thing on that so if i duplicate these to this track isn't written with multiple copies of LS DJ in mine so it's just going to sound twice as loud maybe I'll go through some of the the lse a specific menu items as well so Kitts is a new one that added last night which allows you to do sample patching you can import a bunch of kits you can export all the kits that are currently in a ROM or you can replace export delete kits from your roms no ROM saving yet which is why I haven't released it yet because there's very limited use for it and then there's the songs as well this is one of my favorite features because you can do quick load so if I delete this instance for now i've got this track here i can just load up say this one instead and i can just do load and they'll instantly load that track so you don't have to go through any LS DJ menus you can just do super quick kind of stuff like that you can also export all your tracks so yes yeah so if I go to songs and then hit select folder now in here I'll have all of the other CJ songs and then you can so if I want it so for this system for instance if I create a new salve you can create a brand new it's the develop CJ and then I can do import and then I can you know just get a bunch of songs in there that I want let's get let's get donk in there and now that'll show up in here as well so then I can I can load up my donk track yep you can export those as LST geo songs you can delete them from your saves or you can just load them up like super quick and stuff so yeah just so you don't have to mess around with the doing all this stuff waiting for it to load so yeah that's pretty cool feature and then yeah you can say that you new save file save it over whatever when you've done or yeah if you say that saving a project projects are pretty interesting because they contain the entire save file so I've been toying with like general workflow of how I use this because there's a few different ways of saving your tracks where every saved in a save file whether that's saved in your in the VST in your actual DOW where were you save them as a project file you know you could have a project file per track so you'd only have like the one save actually the one song in an actual save and then when you actually go to put them on a real Gameboy you can just export them all out and then build a save up and then copy it across with a black patch ROM or whatever but I haven't actually made much music with this yet so I haven't added a chance to explore different use cases and stuff so we'll check out the linking of two instances because this is pretty cool I've got this down Amal cannon track but I think this is called all hail the new fresh and it's basically kept track and so we can right click and check out the songs we can see that there's two saves in here one of those is the kind of slave kind of B version of the track so did you have any how I like to work I'll do the duplicate and then here I'll just load up the slave version like that and then you've instantly got the simple version I think that's already set to slave you can move between instances with the tab button so you can super easy working with two different loc J's and its sample accurate syncing as well the actual instances of the emulator processed sample by sample so they're always perfectly in sync [Music] sorry guests up so yeah you'll see both of them kind of sink on the correct row so they're biocon very well also I'm not sure if this is in this version of LS CJ but sometimes you can do copy and paste between two different instances yeah there we go that's pretty cool and I think it does instruments as well so if I yet so it's copy that instrument as well anna hasn't do [Music] right okay drag doesn't obviously yeah what you could do is rather than copy interesting things when you actually copy and press with it just changed the greatest decision well because I've got the save support was actually implemented with something called live LSD J which this guy his name is Angelo I'm not sure his actual name is he is it's written in C it's like really portable and it can basically pull apart or LSD tow files and do whatever so there's a potential that I can use that to kind of just completely reconstruct new LLC go files and just load them straight into memory and then do the quick reset of the emulator so yeah so when I do like when I do a load for instance so if I load this one up this is the kind of main bootloader there's the full bootloader I wanted to keep the same boy logo in because you know I want people to know where Muller is using because it's a really good emulator i implanted this feature last night and it's not actually in the main version yet but i really like this so if we put together a really simple okay now while that's playing we can replace the 606 with a different kit so you can do real-time sample patching interestingly like you can see it hasn't but if I move back like that then it does look closer so yeah I had no idea what basically is patching the ROM and then in the emulator it's just overwriting the wrong day yeah so I don't yeah the the reason I haven't put this this out yet is because I don't know what side effects this like I don't know if this is gonna ruin people stays or runs or whatever so [Music] once once once the Lua scripting is in anything we possible yeah if you do four instances of LSD J you can actually sync all of them together as well should you want to as long as game link is selected they will all I can't remember what this pattern was it's probably gonna be horrendous isn't it oh yeah maybe we can patch the sample on each one oh that's interesting so because I haven't implemented this yet it hasn't transferred the kit patching over to the other versions because it's loading into the file yeah yeah all right so let's let's swap out that for all through the 909 on that one will do just do the ghetto on there this is gonna sound horrendous and we'll do a sit on that one so I can sync all those and if this one is master should sync them all together there we go that's what I build it for guys all that time is there any questions about it [Music] ventually so the idea I've had is I want to keep it as a pretty small VST I'll probably have it so you'll have a section like say on this this right side here that will be the sample editor and it'll fit in the size of an instance basically so I don't want to go too crazy a user interface of a vorded user interface so far because it's I felt like everything could fit in a context menu for now which it kind of has it's a little bit you know a little bit annoying at times especially when you're trying to deal with songs and kids and stuff but yeah I won't bother with the user interface until until pretty version two until I get the main thing though so I've got like a little change log here of things yeah the all this is on the the main github page all the documentation is on there it's pretty in-depth tells you everything you need to know covers all the different modes and stuff yep so this is what I have planned for version 1 these are probably top of the list at the moment set for that which I did last night because I felt like it a lot of people are asking for Mac build so I'll probably work on the Mac girls next I put some individual audio channels so that's so you could load one instance of LS CJ in and then you'd be able to basically get all of the individual channels out into it like like I did with me it's one instance but every channel that comes out so you'll have the pulse channel will be the first two channels then the second pulse will be through 4 etc I'm probably gonna limit to 8 per instance and if you really wanted to like 32 then you just have to load multiple instances of the VST I don't know if there's any downsides because the at the moment the VST output 8 channels and I don't know if there's any downside to that so just having a stereo because I know reactor for instance has two different versions 1 / 2 like stereo and 1 for 8 in zone 8 out so I don't I don't know why they've done there it might be a performance reason because even though those 8 channels aren't doing anything they still have to process by the host so that might be there might be a performance thing I'm not really sure the reason I haven't implemented this yet is because it requires me to make changes to the core of the emulator and it will mean we'll have to start maintaining my own Fork of it so when changes are made bug bugs are fixed enhancements are made I will then have to make sure that my change is merging with those and I've just been trying to avoid that for now probably the last thing I do before I move to version 2 once Mac builder done opera move on to Lua scripting because that'll re-implemented it especially all the Arduino boy stuff will be moved on to the teensy sorry moving to Lewis scripting I had so this is kind of what the Lua scripts looks like and this is for the Arduino boy MIDI sync so this can this does all the different modes of I don't know it's like really simple you get a non MIDI function and then when MIDI comes in from the house you just decide what you want to do with it and then you send Cyril bytes to the game boy so in this case it's just sending MIDI notes clock data that sort of thing it's really basic and that really most of them are that simple as well so that is just the midi clock that it's sending for the midi sync this is the MIDI map mode bit more but you know it's still 35 lines of code or whatever it's like really basic so pretty much everything will be moved over to this Lua scripting people can build their own things and then hopefully flash them to esps which are kind of lower based kind of they're a bit like a teensy but they can run lower and they've got Wi-Fi and bluetooth so there's potential for changing mode via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi I don't know I've not really fully looked into it yet but I'm waiting until I fully understand how all of that stuff works before I go full into the Lua scripting stuff yeah and then after that add additional systems so I've looked at the GBA four nano loop and stuff Mega Drive for jet MDM so you can do MIDI MIDI Mega Drive stuff Commodore 64 whatever anyone suggests I'm just going to look into it and see if I can piece atari lynx does it have a midi interface if it doesn't have a midi interface yes yeah there's not much much point in doing it but i've been thinking about actually embedding the roms into the save so any kind of rom patching and stuff is done it's just embedded in the thing alternatives are just saving the kits in there and then patching the rom every time you load it up so I'll keep the safe file smaller I don't get me that much of a difference yeah I'll pretty just save the roms in there to be honest but it requires more options in the menus and I think the menus are starting to get quite complex so I don't know I don't know LC especially naming things like doing the audio routing and being having to be really verbose like this is like you know all channels per for all instances for channels parents and stuff but you have to be really verbose when you're using context menus because you can't really put enough you know otherwise I say like I'll stereo mode or multi-channel mode like what what does multi-channel mode mean like it doesn't really mean anything so you have to be quite verbose so adding new options is pretty tough because I have to work out how to make it actually user-friendly and they'll have to read the manual there is video manual is MIT license as well so completely free people are allowed to make profit on it if they want to well yeah that's everything [Applause] | debuglive | UCgG3Nvp86j1WaHaLwjoVJZg | 2019-07-01 | 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osKNpKRDkw4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osKNpKRDkw4 | AFCBTV PREVIEW SHOW | Chelsea (A) | hello and welcome to week four of a FCP TVs preview show it's been a very busy seven days and we have plenty coming up for you today we'll be looking back at the game skates Everton and MK Dons as well as previewing this weekend's game against Chelsea and we'll also be seeing what happened when Dorsett children's deaf society visited vitality stadium earlier this week well Chris let's start back at last weekend's game against Everton still undefeated still gonna win the league as we said this time last week yeah I mean it all happened last week didn't I think everybody saw afterwards it was great a great point to come back and get from a situation they probably shouldn't have found themselves in in the first place being to kneel down you know ten against ten lots of drama lots of debate about the red card decisions as well which still go on even now I still can't quite work out with Adam Smith should have been sent off I think once theo walcott goes to ground the referees got a tough decision to make so yeah I think as a defender trying to avoid contact but it still was pretty harsh for me so we're looking back at couple decisions over the last couple of weeks the West Ham penalty vs sending off against Everton you know the decisions that could have gone the other way but yeah as you say still unbeaten so that the for momentum keeps rolling on and everyone I think would have taken seven points from the first night for sure and of course Eddie House side they've now picked up 25 points from reading positions since the start of last season what is it about this side and comebacks it's amazing isn't it that comebacks kit combat Kings tag was was sort of launched last year if you like and nothing at the moment to the signal that's gonna be going away anytime soon I spend the Josh King after the game actually last week and he said that definitely what they did last season helps them in those situations where you know teams sometimes they go to kneeled down particularly at home against ten men you know you've you'd expect them to fold but actually Josh King said it actually almost motivates us in a way that we know we can we can do it obviously they like not to be too kneeled down they did it also say by the way like the fact that we could be ahead in games that would be lovely but yeah so at the minute I think everybody when warmoth go to kneel down depending on the opponents if you go to lay down to Man City it's a long way back from there but to know down I guess anybody else you go always got a feeling that Bournemouth can come back and obviously we're just three games in and already both centre backs have scored so we've got goals coming up both ends of the pitch they are which is good to see ya obviously Josh King getting off the mark as well at least mu say although he's abilities an injury now for this weekend again confidence all of those players as well Ryan Fraser obviously just keeps popping up and keeps impressing everybody at the moment so yeah that the goals are coming from lots of different areas and Nathan okay I mean that six yard box behind us at the the north end of the ground is becoming his prowling ground isn't it that very important goal against Liverpool tapped in in there and then the same against Everton so we saw him come closer with a couple of headers already this season as well so yeah he's one who I know is looking at a few more goals to his game well without further ado let's take a look at both goals from last weekend in the short highlights [Applause] on the counter-attack will cut down the right-hand side beat beg of it she is there first [Applause] in front 100% rec will under threat here that cherries are switched off all of a sudden over to that two men spent Sigurdsson to the back rows McKean step both out the game sermon drag the defender away Kings floats the ball into modules pushed over to penalty whatsoever Wilson barged in the back wins the penalty he missed the last one it'll be Joshua Kino get us some responsibility this time yeah absolutely right down his chest to see that again is definitely try and reduce Peoria's here for the cherries which he goes into the bottom right-hand corner recommend the right fifteen to come born with one Everton two excited and we delivered by I in towards the head of cattle Walton [Applause] school to Mexico he did it in the same six hours ago [Applause] well there we go goals and Joshua King and Nathan okay into it that the cherries still remain unbeaten three games into the season you can watch the full 90 minutes now on aftb TV for free now Chris that wasn't the only game of the week MK Dons came here in the cup and another brilliant performance yeah and it was a little bit sorry in inverted commas for a lot of the people who were to come for the first time because it was so comfortable that it it almost wasn't an entertainment spectacle it was for half an hour as the cherries got himself you know clear in the game MK Dons you know they're they're are developing site under a new manager their league too but actually things worked out as they probably should when a Premier League team plays a link to team and that Bournemouth ran the legs out of them we're just too sharp and it was great to see you know almost a fully changed team bar by the way men who haven't played together will have trained together you know a little bit I'm sure come together so quickly and put put in such a fluid performance so yeah job done Blackburn at home in the next round is you know that's another sort of it's it's a good draw but it's it's another step up in terms of a decent championship side who were I've got a bit of forward momentum so in terms of the competition yeah and in terms of getting people game time it was all in all a very positive Tuesday night and a thousand extra people here who had never been to Bournemouth before to see a game so again getting through gives a lot of lot more people a chance to come and see them again and as you mentioned 10 changes they're the only player to keep his place was Ryan Fraser and is he in the form of his life at the moment but you have to say yes I mean he was absolutely frightening I mean even its Everton you know some of the early runs he makes when he gets the ball at full till you wouldn't we would not want to be a defender defending it's that and again to speak into a couple of the defenders you know Steve cook and other people about trying to defend against the way man in training they say they're just so pleased that when it comes to the crunch he's on their team you know he's in the Scotland squad again he's got a real chance to forge himself to be a major player for Scotland and really talked about and yeah at the minute he's just in absolutely blistering for me so fit he looks fit as well it's caught I think he's a real confidence player I think a lot of a lot of the creative players off and are you know the ability to take people on we saw it with Jordan ID last season when he got a bit of confidence all of a sudden we started to see the the 15 million pounds worth coming back so who'd want to put a price on the wing out of the minute I mean he is key the fact that how said after the game of Ryan phrase are asked to play in that game almost thing you know get himself keep that momentum rolling forward he got himself a gold off his left foot as well which is becoming an increasing weapon for him and being able to use both feet very strongly so yeah he he is he's boxed himself into being one of those first names on the sheet at the moment which with junior Stanislas still to come back of course as well and the likes of Jordan I have knocking on the door there's a lot of competition out wide but he at the moment is I would say the number one and of course debuted for Diego Rico and Jefferson Lama what did you make of their performances thought Lerma was really good I mean again let's put the context it was the link to opposition it was a great game for him to come into to get a you know having had an under 20 runs run out of first chance in front of a full house here his own fans get used to the surroundings you know communication I don't know what communications like in in midfield when you don't speak English but it didn't seem to have be a problem out there you know he looked so comfortable on the ball we put himself about he was energetic up and down Eddie House says he's Premier League ready in terms of his fitness and his sharpness it's just a question now whether Eddie is loyal to the players that have started the season so well or whether the the 25 million pound price take you know it says he needs to go in really so yeah I thought he was outstanding and I think everybody was pretty impressed Rico you know I would say is good but maybe not as eye-catching maybe it's more difficult to be as eye-catching what I would say is he he his fitness looked good he was up and down the whole time most of his crosses landed in the right area as well it didn't always hit a red shirt but most of them you didn't see him blow many over the top I went behind none hit the first man most of them albeit by one or two possibly landed in an area the likes of Callen Wilson Joshua King would thrive off so and Oxley that set piste I think the crossbar still rocking now from that set piece that he crashed against the bar so yeah I would say an outstanding debut from Lerma and an excellent debut from Rico and of course last night we discovered it was Blackburn at home next really good to be at home in the next round isn't it yeah I think that's the first and foremost what everybody would would like chance to get a bit more money through the gate as well of course Eddie Howe has a bit of history against Blackburn it was 14 years ago that he scored that winning penalty up at Blackburn the same stage of the competition actually but the roles were reversed them because Blackburn with a higher division team and Bournemouth were the the lower league opposition who no one fancied so I can remember that night so clearly a DVD was made of that night and the 3-3 draw after extra time and anyhow I think he was penalty number 7 or 8 he said he was hoping it wouldn't get to him but he walked up and drilled it down the middle so a famous night then hopefully not quite so famous in terms of an upset this time around but again as I said earlier it'll be a next-level test from MK Dons but another one that the Cherry's should come through because there were a lot harder draws in that hat than Blackburn our home absolutely well before we move on let's take a look at all the goals from the midweek game against MK Dons bowls it out down the center to the phones got options to his right he sees mu say you say takes it down well regains his balance he's across the halfway line i obsessively try and get up with him goes into the feet of Fraser once more praise it head down back to mu say inside the penalty for first touch not a bad second one and not about miss mu say but the cherries in front it look like he'd lost it and then suddenly went past the defender enroll it through the legs of lee nichols and that came all the way from the goalkeeper boretz by a Fraser and moose a oaklands his account for the season and cherries lead against MK Dons [Applause] Jordan I have now all the sudden laid off my murmur and it's I was chasing away down the right-hand side I've been to the penalty area part by mu sailor back to I've still in the penalty area chips one in he'll break for Frazer and that is true nil easily done Jordan I this time deserves the credit for the assist had a couple of stabs are getting into the penalty area and it's set up sweetly to the Scotsman Brian Frazer [Applause] his kid halfway over the halfway into the edge of the penalty area should say now I will drop onto his left foot I've shoot slow and there is the birds it's been coming for a long long time and in stoppage time at the end of the game it's jordan i every provides it a left footed shot powering to the bottom left corner and the cherries are sailing into the third round of the League Cup three up on Doc well there we go a convincing three nil win for the cherries midweek you can see extended highlights of the game on a FCB TV for free now then whilst everyone was enjoying their Bank Holiday Monday the cherry squad came in and had their team photo taken ofcb TV went behind the scenes and you can take a look at what went on [Music] well a very busy week indeed also this week the Dorset deaf children Society visited vitality Stadium and we're given a tour of the ground let's take a look at what went on so they've got Dorsett deaf children society here today and what they've been doing yeah we've welcomed to the stadium us afternoon first of all we've taken behind the scenes take him into the changing room Wharton pitch side get to see all the bits they don't normally see when they come to the stadium so that's been great and of course where they want to play their own game as well so we're going out onto the training pitches now and we're gonna put a little coaching session on for them it's what we pride ourselves on here at FC boom if we want to bring people into the stadium we know we're slightly restricted on the number of people that can actually see a game so if we can open our doors throughout the week and in the evenings and weekends bring people in let the more feel close to this Football Club Dorsett deaf Children's Society came and say they had a quick tour around the stadium and then they were just sat down just over to my right and we just had a bit of a question and I kind of thing speaking about my career and what what the club means to me really I supported Ballmer if I came to all the games so I think it's great that the club can give back to the community and give these kids kind of the opportunities that maybe some other clubs wouldn't obviously for me when I first joined it was kind of a it was it wasn't really too serious it was like a community type Academy kind of thing back then so to see where I've come from I think it shows to anyone that they can also do it spelling it's great yeah it's really important you know we've got this partnership with BT in the Premier League where we were able to offer operate and offer disability sessions throughout the week and we've seen their numbers increase rapidly throughout the season and we hope again the following season this season coming that they will will rise again really about giving players the opportunity to feel safe in a nice comfortable environment and develop their football and we've got a number of the players that are with us today that have gone on and achieving great things through our FA talent help as well well a busy week off the pitch we end it by a trip to Stamford Bridge and Chris it's it's produced some good results in the past doesn't it certainly has I mean if there can be a lucky ground in the Premier League obviously you know Bournemouth had a couple of great results there the question now is where do you go from last year you had the best result in the club's history one of the best performances we've ever seen it's hard to know where to come now in terms of expectations will be massive of course it's a new Chelsea team we shouldn't forget that I don't see maritza sorry someone anyhow knows very well indeed he actually went out to Italy when he was empty to study him he was aware of him even back then this was three years ago I think Napoli obviously came here to the vitality stadium for a pre-season friendly last year so again chose fans probably a few of there will be oh yeah that's that was sorry so putting that all together all by all accounts he's a very impressive guy his team played great football so a new challenge and actually interesting that's the fourth successive new manager that born with a face to this season because they had Pellegrini at West Ham Marco silver of Everton Paul Tisdale in mid week of MK Dons and now sorry at Chelsea so there they're certainly getting there the new manager tests at the moment I think from all of these is it is it a free shot these days that's the question are these big games away from home still a free roll of the dice because the expectation is that really on paper and on you know the squad talent Chelsea should beat Bournemouth all the time but having gone there and won a couple of times all of a sudden now you there has to be a bit more belief that that is a more important game than possibly it would have been we said well it doesn't matter if you lose three nil and they can be crucial points coming into the season so what it all says last season all three games don't forget the League Cup game up there with Dan Gosling equalized in the last minute and then Chelsea went to set up the other end and scored was you know a tight affair bond with one there in the league Chelsea only one here one nil in the league in what was a reasonably tight game as well so Chelsea are one of the big teams would have managed to get close to on occasions in terms of what to expect this weekend Chelsea unbeaten ops they've won their first three so they have started in ominous form a few big-money signings too though Georgie know who they bought from from Napoli in the centre of midfield who by all accounts is a very metronomic midfielder and adds a bit of stability to the center of the park 70 or million on the goalkeeper Ariza belaga as well so it's a lot of money for for a goalkeeper for sure the likes of combat it doesn't played so much yet as well so some some big-money signings to bed in there but by all accounts there are much much happier and looking on paper and much better company were last year so it will be a tough a tough ask to go there repeat last year's performance and result but I say sometimes they will freak one off results but with the one they're twice so hey who knows what about this weekend and you mentioned Georgina that he seems to have really settled in well at Chelsea has already gotten score sheet for them yeah obviously when you're a foreign manager coming into an English club and you know you or sometimes you do dip back into what you know we see it quite often with foreign managers going back to their own clubs to bring players in who they think will be suited to the Premier League yoshino is the one in central midfield who he's brought from Napoli and I haven't seen them yet but we'll see him this weekend but only the clips we've seen on match of the day is that he he does seem to have fitted in pretty well in the seventh at mid field which is ominous so whoever gets the nod for Bournemouth this weekend whether it is Lerma whether he does get the nod or whether it's sermon and Gosling and carrying on yeah they're going to be with Conte in there as well as sir it's a tough test but it always is against these these big guns and in terms of the Cherry's team use of course Adam Smith is back how much of a plus is that for Eddie how you say his back he's obviously he wouldn't have played in mid week I'd only if he wasn't suspended but the fact he's available he's another one he's had a good start to the season he'll be frustrated obviously boy that sending off here last weekend in terms of where Eddie goes I mean we've we've managed to call it quite successfully the last couple of weeks I would say this week is probably the most unknown whether Lerma gets a go or not again as we stand here recording this I I think he probably won't put him in but that I don't want to kick this up and send it back to me on Twitter to say you were wrong because we have no idea anyhow he's loyal to players that have done well he did say in his press conference and to me earlier on that Rico and he does consider them to be Premier League sharp and ready to go physically and sort of you know in terms of the tactics are up to speed so there is they're getting close Rico I would say is more 50/50 whether he comes in I think Charlie Daniels has had a little bit of a niggle so whether Rico comes in I would say is more unbalanced but I just don't think he'll throw Lerner in it Chelsea away but I could be completely wrong and probably will be and the cherries they're taking almost 3,000 fans up to Chelsea that would be a really real plus for the side wind yeah it was great for anyone who came on Tuesday night because there was still tickets available and by getting a point for coming to this game it meant they could have a chance to go to Chelsea away which hopefully it being the holidays and not too far away I know Premier Li tickets aren't cheap but yeah hopefully a few more there we'll get to experience another great day 3000 fans again you know I remember the days when probably taking 150 to Macclesfield or something so 3,000 fans away from home is absolutely brilliant they all huddle rather corner flag of course and that that end of the ground that Chelsea that where the cherries fans are is where most of the drama has been with the Glen Murray goal and that most of the girls last season as well so yeah hopefully some more drama to come there this weekend well certainly a lot to look forward to this weekend if you're going up to Chelsea have a very safe journey but that's all we've got time for here today have a good weekend and thanks for joining us | AFC Bournemouth | UCeOCuVSSweaEj6oVtJZEKQw | 2018-08-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,161 | 21,424 |
4gWhQMd9ipQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gWhQMd9ipQ | 5. The Cat in the Hat comes Back | [Music] storytime [Applause] [Music] The Cat in the Hat comes back this was no time for play this was no time for fun this was no time for games there was work to be done all that deep deep deep snow all that snow had to go when our mother went down to town for the day she said somebody has to clean all this away somebody somebody Hearst do you see then she picked out two somebodies Sally and me well there we were we were working like that but then who should come up but the Cat in the Hat Oh Oh Sally said don't you talk to that cat that cat is a bad one that Cat in the Hat he plays lots of bad tricks don't you let him come near don't you know what he did the last time he was here play tricks laughed the cat oh my mind no no no I just wanted to go in to get out of the snow keep your mind on your work you just stay here you two I will go in the house and find something to do then the cat went right in he was up to no good so I ran in after as fast as I could do you know where I found him do you know where he was he was eating a cake in the tub yes he was the hot water was on and the cold water too and I said to the cat what a bad thing to do but I like to eat cake in a tub laughs the cat you should try it sometime laughs the cat as he sat and then I got mad this was no time for fun I said cat you get out there is work to be done I have no time for tricks I must go back and dig I can't have you in here eating cake like a pig you get out of this house we don't want you about then I shut off the water and I let it run out the water ran out and then I saw the ring a ring in the tub and oh boy what a thing a big long pink cat ring and it looked like pink ink and I said will this ever come off I don't think have no fear of that ring love the cat in the hat' why I can take cat rings off tubs just like that do you know how he did it with mother's wife dress now the tub was all clean but her dress was a mess then Sally looked in Sally saw the dress too and Sally and I did not know what to do we should work in the snow but that dress what a spot it may never come off Sally said it may not but the cat said ho ho I can make the spot go the way I take spots off a dress is just so see here laughed the cat it is not hard at all the thing that takes spots off a dress is a wall then we saw the cat wipe the spot off the dress now the dress was all clean but the wall what a mess Oh wall spots he laughed let me tell you some news to take off spots off the wall all I need is two shoes whose shoes did he use I looked and saw whose and I said to the cat this is very bad news now the spot is all over dad's $10.00 shoes but your dad will not know about that said the cat he will never find out laughter Cat in the Hat his ten dollar shoes will have no spot at all I'll rub them right off on this rug in the hall but now we have rug spots I yelled what a day rug spots what's next can you take them away don't ask me he laughed why you know I can then he picked up the rug and away the cat ran I can clean up these rug spots before you count three no spots are too hard for a hot cat like me he ran into dad's bedroom and then the cat said it is good that your dad has the right kind of bed then he shook the rug crack now the bed had the spot and all I could say was now what cat now what but the cat just stood still he just looked at the bed this is not the right kind of a bed the cat said to take spots off this bed will be hard said the cat I can't do it alone said The Cat in the Hat it is good I have someone to help me he said right here in my hat on the top of my head it is good that I have him here with me today he helps me a lot this is little cat a and then little cat a took the hat off his head it is good that I have someone to help me he said this is little cat B and I keep him about and when I need help then I let him come out and then B said I think we need little cat C that spot is too much for the a cat and me but now have no fear we will clean it away the three of us little cats B C and a come on take it away yalta little cat a I will hit that old spot with this broom do you see it comes off the old bed it goes on the TV and then little cat be cleaned up the TV he cleaned it with milk put the spot in a pan and then C blew it out of the house with a fan but look where it went I said look where it blew you blew the mess out of the house that is true but now you made snow spots you can't let them stay said CP an a said little cat C then pop on his head we saw a little cat d then pup pup pup little cats e F ng we will clean up that's know if it takes us all day it can take us all night we will clean it away said little cats g f e d c b and a they ran out of the house then we ran out too and the big cat laughed now you will see something new my cats are all clever my cats are good shots my cats have good guns they will kill all those spots but this did not look very clever to me kill snow spots with pop guns that just could not be all this does is make more spots we yelled at the cat your cats are no good put them back in your hat take your little cuts GFP dcba put them back in your hat and you take them away oh no said the cat all they need is more help help is all that they need so keep still and dote Yelp then little cat G took the hat off his head I have little cat H here to help us he said little cats hijk L&N but our work is so hard we must have more than them we need little cats and we need o we need P we need little cats q r s t u and v come on kill those spots kill them s yelled the cats and they jumped at the snow with long rakes and red bats they put it in pails and they made high pink hills pink snowmen pink snowballs and little pink pills oh the things that they did and they did them so hard it was all one big spot now all over our yard but the big cat stood there and he said this is good this is what they should do and I knew that they would and with a little more help all the work will be done they need one more cat and I know just the one look close in my hand I have little cat V on his head our cat's W X Y and Zed Zed is too small to see so don't try you cannot but Zed is the cat who will clean up that spot now here is Zed you can't see said the cat and I bet you can't guess what he has in his hat he has something called voom voom is hard to get you never saw anything like it I bet Y voom cleans up anything clean as can be then he yelled take your hat off now little cat said take the voom off your head make it clean up the snow hurry you little cat one two three go then the voom it went voom and oh boy what a voom now don't ask me what voom is I will never know but boy let me tell you it does clean up snow so you see laughter cat now your snow is all white now your work is all done now your house is alright and you know where all my little cats are said the cut that Foom blew all my cats back in my hat and so if you ever have spots now and then I will be happy to come here again with little cats a b c d e f g h i j k l m n and o p and q r st and cat you and cat fee and little cats w x y and z [Music] | LFonTV | UCwjHVL-lASeaWMGD0KPmPMQ | 2020-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,645 | 7,126 |
O9ZK9m9N6-g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9ZK9m9N6-g | Brad Sucks Making Me Nervous The Furious Remix | here we go one step at a time they'll be living on the line I don't need a friend I got more on mind a shine in my brain making everyone playo in heart don't be being so strange a B where been everybody says this can't move it again I don't want to do ride bab every single night I tell you about taking your turn it's making me nervous yeah one step at a time don't be the line I don't need a friend like sun shine in my brain making everyone complain radio in the heart don't get being so take a Ming it where been everybody says you can move it again I don't want to do right baby single night I do you about taking your time it's making me n yeah one step at a time I don't need a it's making me nervous yeah they can moving in been everybody says they can moving again I don't want to do ride baby every single night tell day Shing your time it's making me nervous yeah yeah | Napoleon Herrera | UC0ESUJxhwiFVyDpMVmpCGYA | 2011-06-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 183 | 879 |
WtIhrVYMQDY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtIhrVYMQDY | BSU Football Bounces Back To Win Over Wayne State | >>A.J. Feldman: HENNING IS INVITED TO THE >>A.J. Feldman: HENNING IS INVITED TO THE >>A.J. Feldman: HENNING IS INVITED TO THE ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL IN INVITED TO THE ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL IN INVITED TO THE ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL IN NEW ORLEANS WHERE HE'LL BE ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL IN NEW ORLEANS WHERE HE'LL BE ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL IN NEW ORLEANS WHERE HE'LL BE RECOGNIZED FOR HIS NEW ORLEANS WHERE HE'LL BE RECOGNIZED FOR HIS NEW ORLEANS WHERE HE'LL BE RECOGNIZED FOR HIS ACCOMPLISHMENT. RECOGNIZED FOR HIS ACCOMPLISHMENT. RECOGNIZED FOR HIS ACCOMPLISHMENT. >>> ON THE FIELD, THE BEAVERS ACCOMPLISHMENT. >>> ON THE FIELD, THE BEAVERS ACCOMPLISHMENT. >>> ON THE FIELD, THE BEAVERS TOOK ON WAYNE STATE AND BOUNCED >>> ON THE FIELD, THE BEAVERS TOOK ON WAYNE STATE AND BOUNCED >>> ON THE FIELD, THE BEAVERS TOOK ON WAYNE STATE AND BOUNCED BACK WITH A 27-10 WIN, HELPED TOOK ON WAYNE STATE AND BOUNCED BACK WITH A 27-10 WIN, HELPED TOOK ON WAYNE STATE AND BOUNCED BACK WITH A 27-10 WIN, HELPED WITH A CAN'T MISS SPECIAL TEAMS BACK WITH A 27-10 WIN, HELPED WITH A CAN'T MISS SPECIAL TEAMS BACK WITH A 27-10 WIN, HELPED WITH A CAN'T MISS SPECIAL TEAMS HIGHLIGHT. WITH A CAN'T MISS SPECIAL TEAMS HIGHLIGHT. WITH A CAN'T MISS SPECIAL TEAMS HIGHLIGHT. THIS WAS IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF HIGHLIGHT. THIS WAS IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF HIGHLIGHT. THIS WAS IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF SATURDAY'S GAME. THIS WAS IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF SATURDAY'S GAME. THIS WAS IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF SATURDAY'S GAME. BEMIDJI LEADING 13-3 AT THE SATURDAY'S GAME. BEMIDJI LEADING 13-3 AT THE SATURDAY'S GAME. BEMIDJI LEADING 13-3 AT THE TIME, GUNNER OLSZEWSKI FIELDS BEMIDJI LEADING 13-3 AT THE TIME, GUNNER OLSZEWSKI FIELDS BEMIDJI LEADING 13-3 AT THE TIME, GUNNER OLSZEWSKI FIELDS THE PUNT AT THE SIX-YARD LINE, TIME, GUNNER OLSZEWSKI FIELDS THE PUNT AT THE SIX-YARD LINE, TIME, GUNNER OLSZEWSKI FIELDS THE PUNT AT THE SIX-YARD LINE, MAKES A NICE RETURN UP TO THE PUNT AT THE SIX-YARD LINE, MAKES A NICE RETURN UP TO THE PUNT AT THE SIX-YARD LINE, MAKES A NICE RETURN UP TO MIDFIELD, GETS TACKLED UP, MAKES A NICE RETURN UP TO MIDFIELD, GETS TACKLED UP, MAKES A NICE RETURN UP TO MIDFIELD, GETS TACKLED UP, ABOUT TO GO DOWN, BUT HE PITCHES MIDFIELD, GETS TACKLED UP, ABOUT TO GO DOWN, BUT HE PITCHES MIDFIELD, GETS TACKLED UP, ABOUT TO GO DOWN, BUT HE PITCHES IT BACK TO MIKEY JUNKER ON THE ABOUT TO GO DOWN, BUT HE PITCHES IT BACK TO MIKEY JUNKER ON THE ABOUT TO GO DOWN, BUT HE PITCHES IT BACK TO MIKEY JUNKER ON THE LATTERALL. IT BACK TO MIKEY JUNKER ON THE LATTERALL. IT BACK TO MIKEY JUNKER ON THE LATTERALL. AND HE HAS A LOT OF GREEN TURF LATTERALL. AND HE HAS A LOT OF GREEN TURF LATTERALL. AND HE HAS A LOT OF GREEN TURF IN THE FRONT OF HIM. AND HE HAS A LOT OF GREEN TURF IN THE FRONT OF HIM. AND HE HAS A LOT OF GREEN TURF IN THE FRONT OF HIM. ONE MORE MAN TO BEAT, GETS BY IN THE FRONT OF HIM. ONE MORE MAN TO BEAT, GETS BY IN THE FRONT OF HIM. ONE MORE MAN TO BEAT, GETS BY HIM FOR THE TOUCHDOWN. ONE MORE MAN TO BEAT, GETS BY HIM FOR THE TOUCHDOWN. ONE MORE MAN TO BEAT, GETS BY HIM FOR THE TOUCHDOWN. THEY WOULD GO UP 20-3. HIM FOR THE TOUCHDOWN. THEY WOULD GO UP 20-3. HIM FOR THE TOUCHDOWN. THEY WOULD GO UP 20-3. AND NEVER LOOK BACK AS THEY WON THEY WOULD GO UP 20-3. AND NEVER LOOK BACK AS THEY WON THEY WOULD GO UP 20-3. AND NEVER LOOK BACK AS THEY WON 27-10. | Lakeland PBS | UC2RbTnQ9sr6r1FgbFKf-fOA | 2018-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 629 | 3,399 |
5zosI_NBnP8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zosI_NBnP8 | Tesla High School Tuesday Newsletter 4/25/2023 | border collie families you've asked me to do another what to know so here it is now a night in Venice was a success everyone looked wonderful and happy a thank you is extended to all that showed to cheer our seniors and their escorts for the red carpet walk a special appreciation is given to Dr momoboshi the principal of East dravenberg Academy and her amazing team that coordinated the event and speaking of senior events information and permission forms for those senior graduates for 2023 is now available you may pick up permission forms from the front office permission forms are due back by Friday May 19. the Project Graduation event is a trip to Las Vegas courtesy of either Allegiant Air Breeze Airways Frontier Airlines JetBlue Southwest Airlines Spirit Airlines Sun Country Airlines or Tesla air on June 18th please make sure you turn your perform in on time we need accurate information on participation so the committee will be able to order plane tickets and shirts there is an interest and information meeting for the 2023 cheer program on Monday April 24 at 6 p.m in the auditorium try out and eligibility information will be discussed National Technical Honor Society Spring induction ceremony is on Tuesday of next week at 6 p.m in the auditorium as well the last day of the grading period is on Friday of this week report cards will be distributed on Monday May 8 Tesla High School will host their spring blood drive on Friday of this week from 5 to 11 p.m at the tailslandian Riverside Mall which operates 24 hours a day seven days a week 365 days a year we have 77 appointment times to fill to try to reach a goal of 65 units for this drive last spring we collected 62 units and saw 73 new donors students who are 17 and older can sign up without parent permission students who are 16 will need to pick up a permission slip and return it to Mrs Nicholson in Room 222 to sign up students under 16 are never eligible to donate there is also a weight requirement to donate the last day to sign up is tomorrow so hurry if you have questions or would like to sign up please see or email Mrs Nicholson before or after school please come out to enjoy the 2023 Tesla's got talent talent show at Amazon Prime Center on Friday of this week parents and community members are welcome to enjoy the show the first place winner shall receive a cash prize admission price is five dollars and free for children under six come on out to see that Tesla's Got Talent the Green Team Will host its annual yard sale on Saturday of this week from nine to one in front of the Santa Angela Town Hall please come out to find a treasure and support our Green Team Tesla High School will administer the ASVAB to all registered 11th and 12th grade students on Thursday of next week registration forms are due to misakobanano later than Monday of next week The Chew program is a community resource that the chaseville Santa Angela Public School System partners with to help feed our children in need they provide each school with weekend food bags that go home with students that may have a food insecurity the demand of food in the CSA metro area is high and they are currently out of items that they need Tesla high schools food drive will take place the week of May 1st to May 5th and donations should be collected in homeroom this will be a competition the homeroom with the highest number of items donated will receive a prize I Wanna Give a special shout out to the follow following bus drivers for the special field trip to advocacy day in Layton city today we had 246 students and 14 staff members as well as nine chaperones today Dena Jules bus 68 Ellie Schumacher bus 37 Heather Bradshaw bus 100 Brendan Kim bus 179 Lauren Josh bus 180 Mike Smith bus 285. Kayla Braxton bus 293. Angela Hillary bus 199 Elizabeth Russell bus 515 other bus drivers include Deborah Walters bus 131 and Molly Hess bus 377. thanks for all the memories we made this trip this week in sports yesterday lacrosse was at Breeze point and golf was at some golf course with Leighton City High School in Stepford don't know the name at this moment today baseball and softball are against Woodstock and soccer is against Claiborne tomorrow Dennis is at Long Beach and track is a breeze point Thursday Dennis is at Long Beach again soccer is against Westchester softball is against Sheridan and baseball is against Melbourne as a reminder this is a senior night for baseball Friday nothing well that's your Tuesday video newsletter see you next time Carolina Ramirez out | Tailslandian Gardens and Elysian Siemens | UCRpuTtRWiHPszYABs1SUu5w | 2023-04-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 825 | 4,540 |
pmrbIy8Eick | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmrbIy8Eick | Unizor - Physics4Teens - Electromagnetism - Electrical Field - Coulomb's Law | hi I'm George welcome to in user education we are continuing talking about electricity and the basically start the new chapter of this which is basically about electrical fields now my first lecture in this chapter is related to Coulomb's law Colon's coulombs different pronunciation but in any case that's obviously the name of the guy who basically invented this particular law he made some experiments etc and came with a nice formula which I'm going to talk about today now this lecture is part of the course called physics for teens presented on the website eunice or calm I suggest you to watch this lecture from the website because the website basically presents a course so this lecture is part of the cool set of lectures and there is a logical dependency between the lectures there are certain there are certain thoughts about how to present this material plus the website has exercises problem-solving exams and other functionality obviously the lecture itself is linked to YouTube or whatever else wherever you found this particular lecture so that's why you can watch it from the website exactly the same way but again the detailed notes for each lecture is on the website so it's much more beneficial to use the website and by the way the site is completely free there are no ads there are no financial strings attached etcetera okay so we are talking about Coulomb's law first of all we do know by now that electrical charge is basically excess or deficiency of electrons relatively to protons in the object so every atom in its neutral state has the same amount of protons and electrons protons in the nucleus and electrons are well we are considering this planetary model of atom when electrons are rotating circulating around the the nucleus not exactly maybe true how it is in nature but that's good enough model for us but the number is the same number of protons and number of electrons if there is an excess of electrons we are saying that the object is negatively charged and use the sine - obviously it's you know just sign there is no negative or positive electricity is just our convenient model absence of electrons is the same as we had calling the negative charge now deficiency of electrons when the number of electrons is less than the number of protons we designate as a positive charge now what's important is and again we were talking about this before electrical objects which are electrically charged do have certain forces among them for instance if you have two positively charged objects which means in both you have a deficiency of electrons they will repel each other with certain force or negatively charged both which is excess of electrons in both objects they are also repelling if you however have one object with a positive charge and another was negative charge so once has deficiency and another has excess of electrons they do have the certain attracting force now so humorous experiments were conducted to measure this force and today I'm going about numerical representation of this force but before going to this I would like to talk about the electrical field now so far we have been familiar with one particular kind of field which is gravitational field so what is the field field is basically a certain area of space where certain forces exist without basically physical contact so the gravity exists on on the height of hundred kilometers from the surface of the earth earth still gravitates the objects which are a hundred kilometers from its surface that's basically what we call the field again this is just the terminology now the same thing with electrical charges they are on the distance from each other and still they experience the force one experiences the force of another attracting or repelling force which means that electric charge has certain electrical force around it let's call it the force field so this electrical field or electrical force field if you wish is certain area of space where attracting or repelling electrical forces exist okay now I think it's basically it's time to go into the measurement of these forces let's think about it this way if you have let's say two electrons one electron and another electron now both are just electrons by themselves there are no protons which means this has a negative charge and this has a negative charge which is equal to the charge of one electron which is certain amount of certain units called coulombs by the way which we were talking about before so any way to negatively charged electrons let's put them on certain a certain distance from each other well they will repel each other right okay now what if I will get two electrons here and still one electron there the repelling force of which we can measure actually which this particular electron is experiencing would be double the one which was before right so we can say that the force between these two objects one object containing two electrons and another containing only one it's twice as strong the repelling force is twice as strong right well obviously we will take M electrons here it will be n times as strong because the forces as vectors are adding to each other this is one object we are considering the small object obviously a point object so this is the point object with n electrons and this is the point object with one electron and the force between them a repelling force will be n times greater than one of them now if I have objects with m electrons here it will again increase in M times again obviously because each one of them has all these so if I will just add them up it will be M times greater so obviously if we are talking about two objects one has certain like an egg electrons and another has M excess electrons the force should be proportional to M times M correct seems to be natural because again the forces are heading together and there is one particular value of force at this distance between two electrons and then if I have M electrons here here and n electrons there it's supposed to be multiplied by M and by n so the force is proportional to the number of excess electrons in these two objects now evidence of electrons is basically a measure of electrical charge now we measure electrical charge in coulombs this is again the same guy who invented this law obviously so and there is a definition of what is the charge of one Coulomb that's such a unit which were electron I think it's one point six times 10 to the minus 19 Coulomb is taken so this is the definition of column because electrons charge is very small it's very difficult to measure anything so they have invented another unit coolin defined it completely differently but again later on they have decided that the most convenient way to define this unit of electrical charge : in terms of electrons so one hour trunk has so much coulombs in it and that's the definition of the Coulomb if you wish you can say that one coolant is one electron charge whatever one electron is divided by one point six times ten [Music] doesn't really matter alright so number of electrons therefore is proportional to the electrical charge measured in coulombs because one electron has charged proportional to one Coulomb so it's all matter of coefficient right so number of electrons here and number of electrons here are basically proportional to the charge of one object and electrical charge of another object so instead of proportionality to number of electrons we can say that it's proportional to charges where q1 is electrical charge of one object proportional to the number of excess electrons and this is the coefficient of proportionality and q2 is the electrical charge of another okay so we got this particular proportionality purely logically you never measure anything now another thing you understand that intuitively obvious that if you will put these electrons at a further distance well the force must be weaker between them attracting force or repelling force doesn't really matter it must be weaker by how much well here we will use the same logic which I was using when I was explaining the gravitational field consider the following model if you have two electrons or two objects doesn't really matter this is one and this is another now what is electrical force look like well I can compare it to a little spring which goes between them and the springs are emitted to all the direction from this object and obviously from this object also these are little Springs so every spring is a some kind of a model of a force so there is a spring between these two all right now how many Springs let's say there is certain finite number of Springs which are originated in this particular thing now this is an object now the further I go you see these Springs and these Springs so these are actually going and don't touch this object so only these objects these Springs are touching these objects so there is some kind of a cold if you wish which which is reaching this particular object I'm not talking about point object by the way there are certain dimension situation now what is the dependence between force and and the distance well obviously if you would take further then you will have little narrower cone right so the number of Springs which actually hit this particular object is proportional to the density of these Springs right how many per square inch square meter or whatever square something Square linear unit how many springs are falling into unit of area now what is the area around this particular object well is 4 PI R square where R is the radius right so all these finite number of Springs are well basically are spread around the spherical surface around this object we are talking about 3-dimensional world right in so in 3-dimensional world all these Springs are basically somehow reaching the whole surface but the density would be obviously inversely proportional to the area of the entire surface and the entire surface is proportional to R square so the density would be inversely proportional to R square where R is the distance so that's why I put R square here so if my force act like these Springs then the number of these Springs which are falling on the unit of area is River inversely proportional to R square now obviously all these logical statements are good but it's necessary to confirm it with practical experiment and this person probably was one of the first but anyway he was the ones who formulated this type of a law and well he basically measured the force measured the the charges measured the distance measured the force and came up with this war which right now can be with equal sign where K is certain coefficient of proportionality which definitely depends on the unit we are measuring this thing so this is the cool one and this is a cool one this is a square meter this is Newton then the K a certain number which is 9 to 10 to the 9th degree and they mentioned would be Newton divided by coulombs square multiplied by meter square : square would be in the numerator and here it's denominator so they cancel meter square meter square so you will have only Newton's which is the unit of measurement of the force okay now if this is positive and this is negative the force will be attracting if this is negative and negative or positive and positive divorce will be repelling and what's interesting is that since we are associating the sign negative or positive you can see that if two are positive or two are negative then this product will be positive so the force is positive for repelling and negative for attracting when these are of different signs plus minus or minus plus basically that's all about this poems law what is interesting is not only to understand this formula but also can feel how it is numerically how big it is and for this I didn't some little calculations I took two particular objects one electron and another electron on the distance of one millimeter from each other and using this formula I have calculated the force of repelling force and the repelling force was 2.3 1 times 10 to the minus 22 Newton very small right well but look electrons are too small one electron has so much gülen's we think 10 to the minus 19 so that's why the force is small but now it's interesting to compare this force with the gravitational force between the same two electrons positioned at the same distance of one millimeter and for this we will use Newton's universal law of gravity right and that shows the result is 5.5 3 times 10 to the well brace yourself - 65 Newton you see how much smaller this is it's like 43 10 to the 4 just third degree difference all right so on the subatomic level of electrons we can definitely ignore the gravitational force o treygasm now when we are talking about planetary movements well the electrical charge in this case would probably be negligible because usually planets are electrically neutral number of protons and number of electrons are the same and I know maybe as a result of historical whatever the world creation I don't know it was basically neutral but the masses are significant and in these cases in case of planets it's the gravitational force which plays extremely important role but on a level of elementary particles atoms and subatomic particles it's the electrical forces which which which are predominant were it just completely ignore the gravitational effects or we can't ignore because the difference is so much this particular magnitude okay that's it I just wanted to introduce you to basically the main thing is this formula and I was trying to present some kind of justification for this not only the practical result because if you if you're given just the formula you might say okay why I mean yes experiments really kind of confirms it but how did people come up with it well these are the logic which I was just trying to convey to you behind this formula okay that's it thanks very much and good luck | Zor Shekhtman on UNIZOR Education | UCNwHL7lffNALP62igvVhdkA | 2020-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,470 | 13,937 |
Po7wDhuDmqw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po7wDhuDmqw | Doctor Mike Mattin On COVID-19 And Wrestling | we're in crazy times right now first off how are you doing right now how's life for the Matins yeah good to talk to you too man but obviously the circumstances are pretty pretty tough right now um first off how many kids do you have how many boys do you have how many Matt and boys are there four boys well we got drew Cole again University of Michigan Cole's just finishing up his freshman year but Michigan Zach just as a junior right now and Adam is okay so three of the four boys Adams a Jesus seven credit he's in middle school he hasn't had a chance to wrestle but three of the four or boys and yourself have been state champs for Delta over there Northwest Ohio correct correct okay you were actually Delta's first state chin Zacks the last right who was it Robson Tobin okay so yeah the two great families that the big family names obviously out and out there since Alvin and Matt and I mean there's more there's more how many other siblings have won state titles at a delta besides well those are its yeah two siblings for Rob and Adam have one and then Troy one for instant tomans how many how many of them okay so those are the two big families I like to and people I really like actually I like Adamson Tobin and Rob good guys um great family so okay obviously you are a doctor where do you work where what is your job title and where are you working what is your where you at right now sure medicine physician and I'm the I work primarily at Toledo Hospital or group covers seven hospitals within the Northwest Ohio area we weren't also up in Monroe Michigan I'm the medical director in Toledo hospital emergency department so I work have clinical and half administrative so that's kind of my job okay and as you know as I was talking to you earlier off-camera you've been you haven't been a swamped as I thought you would be because right now you took this time off for what you and I thought to events you and I go to you as a as a dad and a fan as a media guy last weekend at the state tournament Zach won his district at Napoleon and was unattractive won another state title I felt like and then you were heading out to Minneapolis with with your boys right junior tournament and so and obviously to go to the Minneapolis and see the n-c-double-a so we're trying to figure out logistically how to fit that all in and then come to find out that's crazy man um and we're gonna obviously get into the medical end of it you know I got to talk wrestling with you right like you know you know that's a big part of what we do here but uh how did Cole do it Big Ten's he was 141 pounds for University of Michigan this year how did Cole do it big tons because here's the crazy thing I interviewed Zach after after Napoleon after he won he had a fall in the finals you weren't there another where's your dad and in a typical Mike Matt and rode wire format you left Friday night from Napoleon probably went the Detroit and you flew too bright either Newark or wherever you flew but what was your route and you went obviously and you went and watched the big tonnes from the district right so I stayed through the semis districts oh you left Saturday morning 15 I jumped in the car to Detroit around 1:00 caught a flight at two o'clock from Detroit to LaGuardia then rented a car from LaGuardia drove to Rutgers pole rustled at 6:30 I think I arrived at 6:15 rockers got the ticket and sat down he gave me a quick hug and ran on the mat so it was uh it was a busy weekend so uh you do this a lot that I don't think a lot of people understand you actually do this like that is a very I call that a very Mike matin thing saving lives Brody wiring air warrior whatever you do like you do a lot man it's kind of crazy we'll get into the life-saving but how did Cole do it the big time lost his first match two affiliates from Purdue and dropped him into Casas and he had his basically his placement match was then to Russell the Duncan boy from Illinois is a three-time national qualifier Russell great tide up the match with like six seconds left and then gave up the root zone kind of at the buzzer to to not place so they in the big ten you know they they have had eight allocations and he they knew once the kids all the kids around he ended up winning two matches the next day to finish ninth place as the alternate but so he was just just out of qualifying and which was I know very heartbreaking for him but I definitely a learning experience for the true freshman season so and in the Big Ten obviously with how the big the dual schedule goes that Friday Sunday thing and he learned a lot this year that that obviously drew already knows about the Big Ten in the Friday Sunday schedule it is a grind man it is a grind yeah and you are in February in the big ten is is not for the faint of heart and literally only you know under 100 people do it super effectively right like if you think about it it's it's such a grind you just get you get chewed up and spit out and for a true freshman to do that and then to be there to qualify at the end is it's pretty good so you want to say hi real quick come on no okay Ferdinand in the room like a wild feral animal ran out okay yeah I know you know you told you already gave me the the the tip you said as soon as you start getting outnumbered you're in troubles up so we stopped we're done it we're done it too here we're not gonna go for the outnumbering situation where you're you're four on - yeah you're four unto and you get outnumbered than that that's that's when the kids really start to rule the roost a little bit Mike I know is a good parent be supportive challenges the planning and the navigating the travel and such but you know it's all there I wouldn't trade it for anything okay drew red shirt this year drew Matt and red shirted this year for Michigan and they're coming back with a I mean it's not it's a gold or a silver trophy team in my opinion it's an unbelievable team two Olympians are gonna be on the team next year they're really loading up for for a title run next year at Michigan I don't think there's any doubt about it you know the team next year and they know they coach blown up leader reprogram all the way things so I know that they're itching to get like all the programs and to get back to work and you know get back at it okay so did was Zach undefeated this year yeah he won them a Diana at a crazy match with Crosby where he got thrown on his dome and somehow won the match on rides on a ride in the third period so he had some hit some tough waters to navigate to be under undefeated this year he went to some tough tournaments mom ebay one mommy babymoon and mommy Bay in a barn burger another number one guy in Division one so he had a great season how did Adam do so he was undefeated on the year and had a nice year been rustling well kind of making gains the way I'd hoped he'd be and he's getting that edge to be to be hopefully wants to be special and he started to act like and be able I couldn't do the things you need to do to be special behind the scenes and which is good so I think that it was nice that he put in the extra work this year the results hadn't seemed to parlay into that so it's funny how when you work harder you get better results I actually know how Adam feels I'm the youngest of four boys and my three older brothers were state champs and then I wasn't a state champ so that was obviously tough you know for a couple years but when I went into college and got into college you know and I was able to have a I don't know I had a college career I don't know that was super successful but you know I had a college career and placed in the mid-american conference a couple times alternate for the NCAA tournament essentially in what positions Kohl's in right now you know it's like it's tough but you know life goes on life goes on like a lot of these kids life's gonna go on life's gonna go on I think we're in this extraordinary situation Mike what do you say - Zach Manton right now what do you say to him because they're they're having the press conference today the UHS a is gonna have the press conference where they're gonna cancel right I mean they have to you know we're and that's what we're gonna talk about - buddy what do you save your boys about this what do you say - no is is Adam gonna have his OEC tournament we don't know that right like but the origin say is probably cancelled right here that on his own so I drove up to actually to the school to have that conversation and just because I didn't want him to hear it because I you know all the kids work really hard you know so to break that to him was a pretty emotional time for him and it was pretty hard you know he just kept askin you know why you know I've done everything right and you know that's that you know I've done the extra work I'm ready to roll I deserve a chance to repeat a state chain up and you know obviously you don't have the answers right as a dad you know you felt terrible for him because you know the the work that you put you put in and but so it was a tough conversation that I'm sure a lot of kids the emotions were raw and it was uh it was a rough afternoon you know so you got Asher home hey man this isn't your fault you didn't do anything wrong and it's for all the athletes though it's the 330 NCAA athletes it's the G's Oh Pete's we got 16 at 14 weight classes times three divisions I mean you know there's yeah hundreds of kid I mean it's it's mind-blowing to think about it so you know let's just talk about the meat and potatoes what I want to talk to you about though like this is a serious health risk kovat 19 is a respiratory it's a virus respiratory infection correct okay and this particular one originated in Wuhan China correct and there they're saying that was the wet market right where they they have live animals turning it to I mean basically it's a novel virus and what they mean by that it's a virus that has not been we haven't been exposed to before and that's what's causing the problems you know we've not seen it it's new and so that's kind of why it's wreaking havoc because the body nobody has any antibodies or the ability the ability to fight that virus in your body everybody so this is almost like Christopher Columbus and the Spaniards coming over in 1492 and that is like essentially they were bringing things with them from the eastern hemisphere that Native Americans had never seen and what I honestly what ravaged Native American cultures is listen I want to feel like I like I know something here that's what that's what ravaged Native American cultures they had no immunities to the smallpox influenza anything that the the the the Asians the Europeans or the Africans brought with them to North and South America right let that's essentially what's happening so so that's the deal okay for din good job we've got that in the picture all right here you want to sit in here for a little bit okay so so they have we just we don't have any immunities to it right now our big so everybody is at risk but the biggest risk factor and the people that we're really trying to save would be your 65 and older because their immune systems would be weekers that am I correct in that well it does appear that this where is per se it's transmitted to everybody it seems to be hitting our elderly population the hardest when you look at the mortality rates meaning who dies who really said anybody more than sixty years old it seems like the numbers show that that's going up significantly at least when you look in Italy and and that's that we have to go off their models and the problems going off their models they're not big on sharing information Washington getting a lot of information you know what worked what didn't work what things you know the big of this is you don't know what you don't know and so you know when more people go through it you can kind of get prepared for some of the things you don't know you need to be ready for you know I know I want to talk about it like I like to learn things from you so I like to have you tell me things it feels like I have like like a layman's grip on it I feel is what I have liked is basically a layman's grip on it you know like the quarantine and the self quarantine and the social distancing tell me about the curve and flattening the curve and they're basically telling us four models right now they're showing those four basic curve models right they're showing the the massive Everest spike model curve that they're showing us and they're showing us three other scenarios tell us about the curves that they're presenting to us and how we reduce the curve I saw you on a Twitter post all gloved up glasses face shield everything you were covered everything was covered tell us about flattening the curve in with the curve is we did nothing we just you know what about our daily lives then we have a massive spike with people getting infected and if you look at the data and again I'm by no means an absolute expert on this I ain't on so take this with a grain of salt you know I'm educated on it and I feel comfortable talking about it but you know so you get that you get a massive number of people get infected about 80 percent so 80 out of 100 or they do just fine they're gonna walk around they have a cold they have mild symptoms then you have about 15% that would you describe is get sick you'd say like when you get the flu okay you feel terrible you're kind of down and out and then you have about 4 percent that get really sick and those are the people that get you know life support and won't make it so you have a massive influx that they would just spike and it would overwhelm the hospital system because the hospital system you know we only have so many supplies when you think of ventilators when you think of just supplies in general beds rooms and so we operate you know all hospitals operate at a pretty full level and so they could not handle the ability to hear that the massive volume of patients that would be coming in so the plan so the bowl of social distancing in quarantine II is to help lengthen the time that we may be exposed to or that we have the the virus out there but it but the numbers of sick patients they need we're developing are low enough that we can keep them we can get them better get them out of the hospital and then we take the next wave of patients there SiC and so that's why it's important to flatten the curve so you wanna the same number people are gonna get sick but we can take care of them more because we have the capacity over time to deal with them but we just don't have the capacity to deal with them all at the same time so to route the lagna have said to me he goes if you ask three hundred and thirty of those athletes he said probably three hundred of them are gonna want to go and they're gonna go Russell at the NCAA tournament we get that right with no fans and they could have been in the gigantic arena would those effects been cataclysmic do you think if you got no fans no fans a massive arena just the kids Russell as painful as that is for me you know what type of fan I am for the sport and then for the kids and I know exactly what the people are putting into this in the coaches and the programs and how important it is to them but I do think it's the right thing to do you know to see you know to hear some of the stories what they're dealing with in Italy and to hear what they're dealing with out in Washington and it's it's it's a very scary time and it was the right thing to do I'm fully convinced to that now as painful as that is to say it's the right thing to do okay so say we go we go we go this we do this we do nothing we go here okay Ohio has been the model for it by the way Mike DeWine has been them he's been at the forefront of this love him or hate him I don't care about that he's the model for all the other states and what people are doing so we have the 40,000 fans we we do we do the state tournament are those effects are those effects cataclysmic what what's your projection there we don't we act we do we go business as usual do you feel like how bad would that have been the United States and so you have all these people that are out there that definitely have COBIT 19 right now there's just hundreds if not millions of people that have it and then if you put them all you know bring them from all over the country put them in the same unit and then spread out you know then you know it's it's then they each everybody they they get then they can contact with the family and friends and it just spreads those models in The Washington Post were were very telling in a very good representation so yes I think that the potential was there you know we two of my doctors went to an ER conference in New York City one of the six of those doctors have already tested positive from that mild conference and you know we you know so it's a real thing that when you bring people from across the country together and then they start spreading it and then they go back to where they're are then it just spread multiplies over and over again Mike what would your medical advice to Tom Miller my dad my dad has a pacemaker my dad has type 2 diabetes he's actually an amazing shape for all these horrible things I'm telling you about him what would you have said to him he's 71 what would you have said to him about going to the Ohio state tournament what would you have said to him so it was just the four the four fridge wrestler he was gonna be one of my nephew Wyatt he was gonna be one of his four what would you said to him yeah I would have said but I tell him you know and he didn't I go to the grocery store he needs to rely on his family and friends to do that I think he needs a season I go to church and these are the same conversations that I was my mother-in-law with my parents with my grandparents and you know I stopped over my grandparents stayed more than six feet away talk to him about because they went to church last week and I kind of gave him grief over that and you know tried to explain to them why it's so real and what needs to be done and volunteer our services - go get them groceries drop it off on the front porch and just need to stay inside and stay away from everybody for you know 14 days at minimum and go from there what is the incubation period for it and what are we seeing because I know that it's novel its new that's what that means it's almost like a novelty that they think that that's actually what you what you're doing when you call it a novel right yeah because it's new it's new we don't know anything about it but you know 100 times more than the average Joe bag of doughnuts knows you know a lot Mike what is our incubation period you know what are some things that maybe our media is not telling us that we don't know about this well in general what it appears that we are contagious before we have symptoms which is not good right and you're spreading it when you feel fun and you even after you recover from your symptoms it appears that you're still shedding violence in celle T they're not too sure of the time frame but they feel confident from everything I've read and talked to that you are spreading it from you know you can get symptoms is from two days after exposure to it will overcome one to twenty days later so there's a long period of time where you can share and spread the disease okay what is your projections right now what do you guys see as far as projections when you look at I'm here in July August man I'm here and we're gonna be in this situation until July August would you say that's an extreme model what are what are you guys talking about right now what are your kind of the models you guys are being shared with is that we're working day to day right we're working through problems and in a moment-by-moment basis and I can tell you that you know I'm sure that my hospital system is no different than any hospital system across the state of Ohio and across the country they you know you're planning for you're not planning for three months or six months you're literally trying to get things up and we're running for the next day things are changing the amount of energy and resources that are put towards this a system-level I think would it be if everybody knew the amount of time and energy that people are in the hospital system or healthcare system is putting towards this they'd be very impressed people are taking this extraordinarily serious into Goethals we haven't even thought three months out or six months out we're thinking literally you know today what can we do today to not only protect our patients but we also need to think we need to protect our healthcare workers because without our healthcare workers we can't take care of our patients and so you trying to try to get the message out on what people can do to help because I think we all have a role and you know that that's kind of where we're at so I do think it's probably gonna be a long time you know I think that they're working hard trying to develop vaccines they're working hard on trials for treatment however you know viral treatment has never been you know that beneficial but you know what we can do that you know little things we can do to help once you do get infected but ultimately the answer is going to be a vaccine and that's probably well over a year out still wow we're over a year out for a vaccine you think well I think they're developed from what I heard I read an article today that I think that there are some they're doing tests on people people have been injected there you know there are some people that have received a vaccine already but like any vaccine that you're going to give to millions and millions of people you need to do the research to look at the long term ramifications of that vaccine so I do know they're developed I do know they've been given to humans and I think they're tracking them and monitoring it and stuff and that's you know that's way above my pay grade as far as where they're at with that but yeah it's gonna be a long time are the stores and things like that madness you're in a small town right and I'm gonna you know I'm in an urban area suburban area of Cleveland is it madness over there Delta do you guys have I don't know if you have a do you have a grocery store in town is it bare what's it like there it's a small town but we do have one soare you know it's like anywhere you know some things you just can't get right toilet papers of the world they're very hard to get what is that tell me what that is do you know what that is I don't know what that is but um see ya the grocery stores have been doing a great job in those workers you know I would say well one day and there was hardly any meat went the next day it was full so we've still been able to get supplies as we need it you know I think that you know a lot of people are very nervous and very scared which is understandable but you know you need to keep things in perspective and we can't panic right you can't panic you know we just have to you know can't buy you know ten thousand pounds of meat it is you know buy what you need for a couple weeks and go from there have you seen any of the videos circulating on the Internet of like their internet and they're interviewing people on the beaches who like oh this is ruining our Spring Break we're still partying have you seen any of those men you know I keep things in perspective right you know what I think when I was 19 20 years old you know under a perspective in life and I didn't experience the things that I've done now as a is a 47 year old man in the healthcare world so I don't really take it personal but it makes me sad that the message quite isn't quite out there as much as we want it to be and I think young people in general feel they're invincible and you know that to alter that mindset is it takes time and it takes some real conversations and so yeah it's disappointing but I think that you know that slowly that messages I think the vast majority of people understand you know getting the message out and understanding that message which is you know everybody's got a job to do have you let the Matan boys know they are not invincible have you let them know do they know that so you know drunk ol they're up in Ann Arbor and they got home and you know I say well you guys you know they're like when are we gonna can we go back and I said what do you mean when you go back you're not going back or until we you know and they said well why and I said because you know they're typical 19 20 year olds wanna hang out with their friends enter is to fill in a harbor and such so so yeah we've had some real conversations here and I think they get it more than most right they see what I do for a living and the consequences of you know that you know they don't want me to get sick and I don't think that anyone would even get sick so maybe they understand a little better than most so they have a pretty good grip on it and they're intelligent in their pre-medicine two of them free medicine rate pre-dental pretty medicine to me I'm sorry Mike I was raised by an iron worker who was raised by an iron worker so you gotta understand where I'm coming from here when I say these things to you you know there's no hole about anything when it came to the medical field rub some dirt on it and get tougher I think was a lot of the stuff that they would tell us um you know what I mean like so we're talking you know very different you know we wouldn't know anything about this we would have had no clue and we would have been at the mercy of someone a good person like you telling us hey this is for real this is that you need to understand this is for real are are we are we in the lockdown are we gonna lock things down are you gonna be one of the only people moving you truck drivers are you go we are we at that level I think we're at that level aren't we everything is better the forefront making some really hard decisions you know and but you know if if those decisions save lives and do what we think they're gonna do and keep the hospital open enough from you know keep their head above water then I so yes I think the answer is ultimately gonna be there's gonna be some version of that already there or are they gonna shut down flights are they going to shut down everything it would not surprise me at all um if you look at Italy you look at China um first off let's just talk cheyna the way that China is five to one does they're 1.4 billion people we're 329 million turn in 20 or pulling me we're one we're one-fifth of them right we're one-fifth most of them live in apartments with shared air circulation systems but they don't have any civil liberties they don't have due process of the law it's very simple for them to lock people down and tell people hey you're not doing this Americans don't we don't operate like that if you've seen some of the spring break footage where kids are like yeah we're not gonna get this even if we do we'll be sick for a little bit we need to party through this Americans are a different beast from Italians in the Chinese we're very different do you think that that's something that's almost our enemy we're really free we're really really really really free and nobody's ever seen this my dad's never seen this you know what I mean his dad lived through World War two my Papa furred but we've never seen this and it's unprecedented are we our own worst enemy when it comes to our freedoms that we have almost people are actually thing it allows us to take care of the patients that need us it allows us to decrease the exposure so I've seen a lot of great collaboration you know so that freedom is a bad thing but it's adult but it is there's some positives as well we're educated you know I think that we have the ability you know we have the free access to that to all the information and you know so I'm optimistic more than pessimistic that we can make some real positive you know changes in behavior and I think that if we all hold each other accountable for the our own actions then I think that message gets out there sooner okay give me your top five top three give me a list of what people absolutely need to be doing right now you've reiterated it in the interview several times but right now people need to hear things two and three four or five times before they remember is something what are the top things that dr. Mike Benton says that what are the essential things we must do right now to get through this and what do people have to do to stay healthy and safe completely you know give people that get you things you know don't be going to church don't be going to meetings I'll just stay inside and stay healthy you know what you can do on a daily level is wash your hands repeatedly don't shake hands you know multiple studies that show that shaking hands is just a bad idea I think that you know so repeatedly wipe down things and your house door handles the surfaces much more than you typically would avoid going out as much as possible if you do need to go out pull out in on busy time so when you're going to the grocery store on the early morning or late at night so you're gonna avoid people as she came in and if you are around people keep that six feet you know two thousand six feet apart from each other and yeah that's about it so stay home wash your hand stay away from people if you do have to go out tri-state with greater than six feet away from people is it a good strategy to act like you already have it is that a good strategy like you don't want to spread it from the testing perspective I think people you know when we look in the mirror in talked about this when you look in the mirror and you wake up in the morning you look at the mirror and say I don't have it right so maybe I don't need to follow these rules if we have the ability to test people and tell them that they're positive I think it hits home a lot more real and so that I'm looking forward to the day when we can have what we call point-of-care testing plan point of care meaning I can order it they run to the partner and they throw a little bit of what I won the test literally in the emergency department and get you those answers and I know that's out there it's coming it's not coming as fast as everybody might like it that I know people are working really hard to make it happen but yeah what does a typical conversation like and daily basis with the Matins you guys are spending tons of time with one another right now on spending tons of time with my kids right now we're doing a lot of hike and I own property I know you own property you know I'm cutting trees I'm feeding the fire I'm doing all types of stuff for hiking what's the typical day like in the Manton house right now what and what are these conversations like are you talking about the news a lot you obviously want to keep them not it you want to keep them in the know but you want to don't want to keep them paranoid and scared right like what are your daily conversations like with your sons and your wife depressing I think it just creates more panic a lot of times it's my own personal opinion but you want to be in the know but not be in there too much you know and you're not sure what's real and what's not we know but for me you know obviously my youngest you are on spring break so the other two trying to keep their life is normal possible they're you know doing they're having their tumors on lovely and they're having two classes online so trying to operate as business as usual got up I went for a run this morning you know by myself and trying to do those kind of things and just try to keep people busy right you know you water you've done a nice project list that we're trying to get through just to kind of operate as business as usual but we're staying home so you're off right now but you're not off at all in calls you know we've you know read a totally redesigned our emergency department so we can separate out any patient that is we can cohort them in an area that keeps them separate from everybody else we have separate waiting room for these type of patients and so again the amount of energy and resources and it makes me proud to be a healthcare provider because these people are working so hard and to make people safe and to do the right thing and you know it's it's been a very it's it's a super scary time but watching how least the emergency department in the hospital has managed this you know I don't sense fear from the healthcare workers other than I think they probably are afraid of a little bit of infect in their family right their family didn't sign up for this you know they did and but the amount of collaboration and team working and stuff has been really great to see okay so is this all breaks and hopefully it breaks and I think you and I are both anticipating a break in the next three to six months right it'll be summertime Mike Matins a maniac will we see you try and go anywhere like this or you know I got my Denali bug I've been there yeah it's funny just applied to go with my dad and all my boys with me OS so we just applied for the permit for that so hopefully you know this fall are this I guess it's an August we're gonna plan on going and trying to help hike Mount Whitney and then trying to set up a guy we rise weekend where we can go hike the Devils Devils trail and in New York part of the Appalachian Trail and it's a 25 mile rough hike and that would like to do so those are kind of on the bucket list for this summer that Whitney hike first off Whitney's the highest mountain in the lower 48 Whitney my cousin Don just did it and I gave him one of my headlamps and I have a headlamp and it's got a it becomes a lantern actually and a light like a luminate a large area he did it he had no problem but you know obviously it's a high 14 but I guess it's real gradual it's what I've heard about it's doable Anna dad know that is it doable no I know that you maniacs will do it today but like for regular people is it doable today actually yeah because I've done I've done Adams I've done the one in New Hampshire Vermont Washington which is easy it's like a six thousand footer and then um st. helens a bunch of times yeah I've done a couple and then Ian and I did all the borough's Mountains that are around one in Washington Rainier Rainier so I'm actually gonna do Pride Pikes Peak again this summer I'm heading out to Colorado with my nephew we're gonna go to Air Force Academy and go visit school the mines in Northern Colorado but yeah are you gonna be able to wake a Manton boy up and get me a mat and boy after this I'm gonna cut our interview and then I'll I'll begin with Zach and we'll get off camera and talk with them a little bit okay a man is there anything else you got for me before we cut this rustling community and we appreciate it and you know trying to get this information out of the mouths what's going on answer some simple questions and I appreciate you is there anything on kovat 19 that I didn't cover or didn't ask her something I didn't I was that I missed badly on that you can correct me on because I'm alright with that there for you as testing becomes more available I know we literally developed to pop there's to drive-up testings now in Toledo area just it through the medical system and which is it Magette to set up and they do that did that very quickly and it was very impressive and they're starting to test people right from the doc from whole the doctors right the order they send them right through the drive-through testing in the more available when we get the testing the more that's going to expand and it's going to be a real hopeful but you know try to keep everything in perspective you know get a lot of good in this world it's simpler to get through this just kind of again do the right things for each other accountable and we're gonna get through it okay Mike thanks for the time I'm going to cut this live interview okay | GOhioCasts | UC6rE5liwuVz-t9TE7MNTqrA | 2020-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,120 | 36,138 |
8NJ9j2DrU5c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NJ9j2DrU5c | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Gaming! | (upbeat music) - All right, guys. I apologize, but it's finally here. What you're looking for, gaming on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Or the new 22 Ultra, whatever you wanna call it. But yes, if you're joining us for the very first time, we do a lot of gaming videos on this channel. And this time we're checking out the S22 Ultra, going over a ton of things about the device. Now, again, go ahead, hit that subscribe button, notification icon, and also wanna give big shout out to our sponsor of this video, Spigen. You guys know I've been using them for a while, they've got a brand new case right here, which we'll talking about later on in this video. And of course they do offer lots of cool chargers that you can definitely use for your 22 Ultra because Samsung doesn't provide one. All right, so the S22 Ultra is here. It's a beast. It's got a massive display, 6.8 inches. Absolutely gorgeous. Super AMOLED 2X display. Not sure why they call it that. But I like the fact that look, this display is super responsive 120 Hertz refresh rate. Very fast, very responsive. And it's something that you can play at, of course, the highest resolution, at 120 Hertz. So I'm doing that in this gameplay video and in terms of the full performance. Now this is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, the version in the U.S. Now, if you're in the UK and certain parts of the world, you will be getting the Exynos 2200, which I don't have yet. But trust me guys, once I get it in, I will be doing a gaming comparison between the two, see performance, but some of you are going, "Okay, what about benchmarks?" Again, I don't care about benchmarks, but here you go. Here's your CPU bench, sorry, here's your compute benchmark scores. Open CL score of 5,873. You can see how it compares to Exynos from last year. It is actually slightly behind. Then if you're going to CPU scores, you can see it's 1,216 single core, multi core, 3,429. Better than Exynos last year, better than the Exynos again for multi last year. So for benchmark guys, that is what you get. But look, I'm here to talk about gaming and gaming performance and we're gonna be checking out a ton of games here. So you can see the games will be playing throughout this whole session. And honestly, I have to say that the gaming experience was really fluid and smoother. I liked what I got from the gaming experience altogether, but I will say this and I'm gonna put it out there right now. Temperatures ran a little higher than expected, which actually brings me to, of course, the Spigen case I was talking about. This is the Cryo Armor case. Now why I like this case and why it actually played a lot with the temperatures, which we'll be talking about, is the fact that this has a mixture of silicon and graphite. So it allows to just help cool the device a little better, but it's not just that. You can see the design here at the back. You can see those blue colors. Now they've got vents to allow heat dissipation much better. So your device doesn't run warm, especially if you have a case, 'cause we all have cases on our devices. But I like the fact that it actually ran just a little bit cooler to allow me enjoy my gameplay sessions a little bit better. This is an awesome case. Resales for $21.99. Definitely it check out. And also you, (laughs) this is also something that is very needed because those temperatures went up to 106 degrees. Now that might not be too bad, because some other devices have run definitely warmer, and it is cooler from last year, but it was something that I noticed. Now this didn't happen with every single game and I'll mention the games it actually ran those temperatures to. So the very first game is "Call of Duty Mobile." And we of course played it a couple of times. I used GameBench Pro to measure the benchmarks. And as you can see, I've got three gaming sessions here, all 60 FBS in terms of frame rates, go back to the next one. You can see, and you can see. Now in terms of RAM usage, we used about 1,034 megabits of RAM, and GPU is about 37. Frame rate was 59 frames per second in this situation at 89% of the time. But for the rest, it was 60 FPS 100% of the time. So it ran "Call of Duty Mobile" very well. Now let's go over to another game somebody asked for. This is actually called "Critical Ops." Now I do like this game. It's actually fun to play. And in terms of the benchmarks, it actually did pretty well. It did about 60 frames per second steady, no issues whatsoever. Although it's not here on this tool, you can see it here on screen that it ran those benchmarks very, very well. This is an awesome game to play, honestly. Thanks for actually the heads up on that game. Now you guys of course want to see "PUBG Mobile." Somebody asked me to play "PUBG Mobile" with a GFX tool. I just didn't have enough time guys. But "PUBG Mobile," I did put in a ton of hours and a lot of sessions into the gameplay. And playing smooth extreme a couple of times here. We started off with 58 frames per second and then it kind of just improved and got better. We got 60 FPSs as well. We got another 60 FPSs session here. And you can see the RAM usage 442, GPU 28. It's not really GPU intensive. And you can see the RAM usage is still very similar across the board. Now the one thing I did notice at smooth extreme is that the FPS stayed at 60 frames per second for 100% and your battery usage was about 26% per hour. And we'll get to the battery in a second there. Now also playing in ultra HD ultra, 40 frames per second, as you would expect. RAM usage is also similar. GP usage was much higher, because of course it's more graphically intensive at this point. Same thing with just another session as well. You can see the GPU usage and of course the battery increased in usage to 37% per hour. So which means you're gonna be using more battery juice if playing at smooth extreme, but still solid overall. So those games handle pretty well. Before I get to "Genshin Impact," I've got a couple other games to actually showcase. So we've got "Lost Light." Now "Lost Light" was a fun game and it actually played really well. You can see it also had a higher GPUs at 57 frames per second. You can see the graphics of this game. It looks pretty nice. You can see it's a little bit more graphically intensive, CPU not so much. RAM is much higher at 1,203 megabits usage of RAM and 60 frames per second. It used that for about 96% of the time. So that was actually pretty good. Battery consumption was actually not decent at 24% per hour. So "Lost Light," a fun game to actually check out right there. So let's get to the big hitters in terms of performance and performance usage. So there is "Black Desert Mobile." Now this game here, I couldn't get the GPU or RAM usage of it, but I was running about 43 frames a second at the maximum resolution for it. And I played for 22 minutes and four seconds, basically. And the game is intense. There's a lot of particles on screen. It does a lot of stuff. So you can see the kind of performance you get from it. But I will say this though that yes, even though it ran pretty well, I wanted to get to a stable frame rate, you know, of about hopefully 60 but it stayed of 45 and it was kind of locked between that 43 and 45 there. In terms of frame rates, sat at 43 for 92%. And the battery usage is about 24% for the hour or so of use. So that is actually "Black Desert," a fun game to play and one that uses a lot of, of course, juice from the device, if you will. Now, "Genshin Impact." "Genshin" was very, very interesting. So I couldn't actually record it off the device. So I connected to my PC and I ran "Genshin Impact." Now, you know how "Genshin" is. Using it at, of course, max settings, this game can be very, very intensive to play. And this is where we saw some very interesting numbers. I was getting 42 frames per second. I played for about 20 minutes in one of the gameplay sessions and I got 42 frames per second, which I was like, that's not good. That's actually worse than last year. So I went back, took my Galaxy S21 Ultra, also we have a Spigen case, but this is a device right here. I took my S21 Ultra and I played the same game as well and I got similar results and I was going, "Okay, what's going on?" So honestly, that is what I got for "Genshin Impact" on the S22 Ultra. It's a bit disappointing. I'm hoping because the device is not out, it needs an update because my earlier numbers from last year with S21 Ultra were much higher in the 50s range. Now I'm seeing things in the 40s, low 40s. Which is not really good. So that is something that hopefully an update will fix because I think performance wise it should be able to actually hit those marks. So when it comes to battery use and battery journey age. Now from the games we saw, it told us roughly around 24 to about 25% battery loss within an hour, at least just what GameBench Pro told us. But in my actual use case, I got closer to about 15% power, which is actually pretty good. It showcases that this processor does a really good job at just battery regulation, especially while gaming for a long period of time. I did play, I had a good session for about two hours, and I saw about 15% per hour, getting to about 30%. Sometimes it actually was even less, about maybe 28% in terms of battery loss. So that's actually pretty good because as you know the S22 Ultra doesn't come with a charger and you know if you need to charge your device, that's gonna be something that you definitely need if you're playing for long periods of time. And thankfully, as I mentioned earlier, Spigen does have a charger. This is the Spigen PowerArc charger. And what I like about it, it's a 45 volt charger. It comes with a braided cable. And of course, it's USB type C (indistinct). And it's a PD charger. It will support the fast charging you need on your Galaxy device. Honestly, it's a lifesaver since, they just, no more chargers. And especially with Samsung increasing the charging wattage, which you would think they would provide a charger for you. Anyway, you guys are probably asking what about game streaming services? Yes, I did test out Xbox Game Pass and it played well. Now as you would expect, it should. I did try it over 5G with T-Mobile and Verizon and it handled pretty well on both carrier networks with no issues whatsoever. Lot to 60 frames per second. So that's actually pretty consistent. I also used the GameSir X2 USBC, which is a USBC controller. Love that. Works pretty well for it, too. Also works well for emulators. I actually played a Dreamcast emulator. Played "Marvel vs. Capcom" and that worked well, no issues as well. So if you're looking to play emulators on your S22 Ultra, you should have no issues with it. The processor can handle things pretty well. I think when you look at this device overall, in terms of gaming features, it will handle almost everything. When I say almost everything, we saw that hiccup with "Genshin Impact" where it just didn't give us numbers that I expected to see. So hopefully that is something that has, that can be patched with a software update, because of course, this device is not available on the market yet. So that's something, put as a little caveat there. But overall, temperatures were in line to what I expected. And I think this is gonna be a device that a lot of people will love to use for their day to day gaming. Now, if you guys have any questions or any comments about some of the games, the accessories, or even the Spigen Cryo Armor case, as well as their, the Spigen PowerArc charger, let me know. Definitely use the links down below to pick them up as well as also your own Galaxy S22 Ultra or any Galaxy S device. We do have links for you guys down below. This is Thunder E saying thank you and always enjoy your entertainment. | Booredatwork.com | UC5lDVbmgb-sAcx2fjwy3KQA | 2022-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 2,241 | 11,827 |
pEo6y__Ym60 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEo6y__Ym60 | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Walkthrough Part 6: Not Folding Under Pressure | he hello everyone and welcome back to the walk through now that I know that I need another uh P blocker well I don't know if I'll need another P block but I'm just going to grab one just in case because they are rather handy I think I'm going to need at least two of them to go over to the uh place that I need to go on invisible barrier dang you but yeah the the reason why I I I'm saying that I think I need another power block is because I recall there being two things that I need them for and yeah it's just a memory thing that that I think I need two of them for and I got an email as you travel you may receive emails from people you meet on your journey you can read these emails in our mailbox SP press start/ pause to access your menu and check your email by the way that sound to indicate that you've got mail was obviously the sound from Super Mario World you find the other important things on your gear screen so gear important things mailbox SP wait a second I've got two hello Mario working hard Professor frankly here any form it's highly likely that you receive emails like this on one while you're on your journey so check your mail often I actually have nothing more to say than that so I hope all goes well for you and I look forward to to seeing to getting more information on those Crystal Stars Professor frankly selfie RDM registration Direct Mail verif ification dear Mario thanks for registering with worldport Direct Mail RDM service your kind friend Mr frankly referred you to US ah so it was him so that's why I've got two now our direct mail service will provide you with regular timely news updates we hope you enjoy your our service published by rport restoration committee wait did that did I really why did I say restoration did it really say restoration yeah it was restoration restoration commit okay anyway talk to him now an old stronghold called schwang Fortress lies ahead stolen creature lives there at least it might live there might the gate this gate ah I'm I can't read today no this gate is to keep it out it's my job is guarding the gates but if the mayor says it's okay I'll let you pass careful out there though oky dokie I mean oky doie um excuse me um I beg your pardon wait a moment pleas please it's scops pardon me for yelling like that I I was panicking um how to begin my name's cops I heard you're traveling to hooktail's Castle so anyway I I have a favor to ask well um oh just just forget it never mind ignore me good goodbye what okay that was weird what do you think that was all about talk about issues I wonder if he has anything else to say if I go back to his house hold on a sec just want to see um look I I listen just forget that whole scene I made earlier okay it was nothing I was just fooling around or something just want to see that for the heck but you'll see why a little bit later just saying all right let's explore this place see the star piece in the bush that could be taken many different ways but let's just leave it at that shake everything shake shake shake shake oh I sort of Miss Mischief Makers I mean doing the Mischief Makers walk through sometimes that was a fun one oh new enemy it's a Koopa and I'm going to tattle that sucker okay okie dokie let's line up the cursor tattle that's a Koopa choa they've been around forever got to respect the longetivity or I mean longevity excuse me it's got sunglasses too must be really bright out their shells are hard but flip them over and their defense drops to zero and you know how to flip them over right just jump on their heads that's classic Mario thing right there so yeah they've got four HP but they have one defense so that means your first your first attack will not do anything when you jump on them then the second one will do one damage and while they're on their back they can't do anything to you whoops I am failing on my Action commands again maybe I should use my hammer on that I'm more consistent with the hammer than I am with the jump then again I got to practice practice the jump anyway so me they can attack by uh sort of rolling themselves across the ground rapidly by sliding their themselves in their shell across the ground at you I'm sure you're going to see how they attack me a little bit later so I'm not too concerned with that at all all right you know what to consider oh like that's how they attack basically ah wait actually that was kind of useless wasn't it well maybe not I can do one damage to it but it's not going to flip it it's not going to flip it on its back you can only do that when it when you jump on it there we go he maybe I should let it live I'm not I'm going to get rid of that Gooma because it's got a a softener thing wait was that a softener I wasn't really paying my attention I just kind of I think it was a softening one that lowers your defense okay I just want to defend because I want to show oh forget it I'll just kill it as I said I'm sure you'll get an opportunity to see how they attack later anyway oh we're close to leveling up here because uh 100 is a uhel I'm getting what let's see what's this oh it's a mini Mr mini it briefly shrinks enemies dropping their attack power so yeah that that wouldn't have reduce my defense it would have reduced my attack okay so that wasn't what I thought it was but yeah it's not it's not a bad item to have oh and I still haven't used the mystery item yet have I more coins more coins okay let's let's see what this battle offers me and let's see what the mystery does just for the heck of it have some fun see how it targets everyone it could be Doom it could be successful what'll it be no oh yeah oh oh no one HP that was a dried shroom probably one of the worst items in the game but I guess it's decent cuz you know it's it could have been worse I guess you could say oh lucky got to love that badge so obviously since I'm getting lucky with certain things due to that badge your battles might not go quite the same way mine excuse me mine are anyway he's still on the ground so I'm going to wipe him out but yeah even though even if your battles don't go quite the way that mind do if you if you need to recover just go back to pelberg and go heal up at the end level up the first of the walk through finally all right whenever you have a level up you a choice of upgrading one of these abilities basically the the flowers and HP you'll be able to increase them by five badge points you'll be able to increase them by three I'm going to increase my HP uh just because I prefer to have a longevity over super rapid attacks I guess you could say for the most part oh P block oh man I I didn't need to buy that extra P block did I oh wait did I yeah oh poop at least I I think I only need two power blocks but then again power blocks are good for um uh other things anyway and I just realized my inventory is almost full again dang it uh did I miss anything in this route I don't think I did just want to check in front of these uh ruins I guess you could say because sometimes they like to hide stuff in front of stuff like that and they just want you to skim uh skim by them to see if you're checking for stuff I guess you could say I don't know oh what's that what's that nope just won't open I wonder what we should do exclamation point huh uhoh oh boy oh boy yeah you got a bad L this is why you want the pow blocks I'll show you why in just a second here because I'm going to tattle these These are bald CS they have a lot of Defense power that's a ball CL basically a rock monster with a swarthy looking face oh this is kind of mean but ball guys really just don't do it for me come on goom Bella don't be that shallow Max HP is two attack is one and defense is two yeah this guy is Rock Solid Fire doesn't even hurt it might be best to attack it with say a pow block so yeah you can try and attack attack it with other stuff your attacks will be ineffective at this point in the game you just don't have enough attack power so power those suckers and one hit kill them oh stage Hazard I wasn't paying attention I should have tried guarding to that you notice the background object I mean the background objects fell on me yeah that's it's a that's a type of stage Hazard that can just happen in battles randomly at times anyway in the Next Room we have of outside oh oh Poopers I'm totally missed my timing so yeah that's how they attack I finally showed how they attack sort of by necessity because I couldn't prevent their attack at all anyway I'd like to flip them for the most part on their back oh M Ed it I was trying to do the super guard that's fine I'm just going to try and kill off say try and stun and and kill off the Koopas dividing and conquering enemies when they when there is multiple ones on the screen at one time oh is a very good strategy because it reduces the damage input that you take basically uh cuz you know if if every enemy has one HP left out of a group of enemies they can still attack you for the same amount of damage that they did before so yeah you you're most uh you're usually better off uh killing enemies and stunning enemies just one by one and making sure they don't attack you is what I'm saying to reduce the damage that you take it's basic strategy I guess you could say I should say it's a type of strategy and there we go W woo all right all right let's see what else is in this route I really hope I don't get too many more items because my my inventory is kind of full I should probably go dumb stuff back over at the shop a little bit later I mean I could just use some stuff along the way if I run out of inventory and I need to hold something but yeah I think I'm going to avoid you no no offense I just want to to kind of conserve some stuff if you don't mind another power block wow I guess I didn't need to buy power blocks at all oh maybe I'll battle you to see if there's any new enemies why not I guess no new enemies I'll take care of that I suppose it's okay for experience as well so I mean it's early game so building up your character stats isn't such a bad idea even if it is sort of timec consuming I guess you could say I'm not a fan of level grinding so for the most part I'm just going to be uh running through a lot of stuff like I'm not going to repeatedly battle enemies and whatnot especially since I'm able to beat anything in the game at any any point in the game because of the uh addition of super guards in this paper Mario game so yeah it's just a matter of skill and strategy oh these guys they don't look too friendly now do they oh yep you got to battle them too mini Boss music and I'm going to switch and tattle because these have the same amount of HP as the bald CS so I'm just going to kill them in one hit with a PO block that's a bristle totally covered in spikes they're so prickly did too low of a voice at first X speed HP is two attack is one defense is far and their improv is to fire even trying to get close enough to whack out the hammer is dangerous seriously it spikes will totally pop off so since you can't jump on or use your Hammer you better use an item if you don't have something you can actually run run away from the battle even though this is sort of a boss battle but uh since I'm already prepared goodbye yeah woo and moving on cuz obviously I couldn't go through that gate without killing off these guys voila let's move on and see what awaits us oh more grass must Shake all the grass must find wild Pokemon wait what never mind must hit all the trees obsessively wait anything here well I can awkwardly run across the text I should say oh jeez go over here thank you wait no go over here must keep composure with rapid enemies oh by the way this is an incon you can stay for free at any in you don't have to pay the stuff that they want you to pay so that's good to have in case you need it I guess you could say so I guess always keep one on hand if you need it oh um this block right here I'll show you what it does just once if I if I don't need it later I won't use it again this recovers all the heart piece up heart pieces oh my God I'm not I'm thinking of Zelda first it was kiry 64 now it's Zelda oh F doing this also we're going to solve Mario's FP points however it will cost you the number coin shown on the Block so be ready to pay it it always it tends to be the the price that's on the end of the area I just noticed anyway let's go through here and save our game because we are going to be tested on our knowledge you're the first contestants I've seen in a while contestants if you've come all the way here to Schwan Fortress you must want Stone keys and if that's the case then you must compete against me if you win I'll let you through to where the stone Keys rest however if you lose you will suffer a terrible fate and by terrible I mean awful so what do you want to do I'll take you on other way if you fail this you have to battle a couple of uh uh clefts if I recall uh clefs or the uh other spiky guys I already forgot the name of them can't think of the name but anyway it's game show time oh and it's bristle that's the name of the enemies my memory is terrible sometimes heyy ladies and germs welcome everybody to the 65th super fun Court quiz per up those ear if you correctly answer five of the following questions you win but get three of them wrong and you'll suffer a cruel and unusual punishment now for the first question what's hidden in this place got to be Stone Keys is that your real answer are you sure yes I am wo Ah that's correct that question was too easy but it only gets harder from here much harder I think there's seven questions actually so you can miss up the two so prepare yourself on to question two what do one Mr softener and one fireflow cost of the shop at oh um um 16 I don't really know it is Ah that's correct that question was too easy but it only gets harder from here much harder so for fair yourself for a game show host he certainly doesn't want the contestants to win moving on question three what is the name of the mayor of pelberg oh was it croo that was croo right yes yeah a that's correct that question was too easy repeat repeat copy paste copy paste question four where is the crystal sour at the hooktail castle W right again tell me you didn't get just get your fourth right answer it can't be true that's it I'm making the rest of these near impossible get ready for brain pain this is just so ridiculous I love it yes I am pip in a cart they got to reference Mario Kart huh yes no that's that's right you correctly answered five questions I don't believe it you win I'd like to know what the other two questions were in all honesty kind of forgot what they were but e worked out so very angry I can't believe I lost I guess I have to let you through stupid rules well he's he's the game show H he was the one who made the rules at least I think so okay let's save our game before we move on all right this uh next particular area is pretty short but the enemies are pretty hard to avoid w oh this is spooky what's over here I think it leads to a dead end oh jeez fuzzies I don't remember which way I have to wait actually maybe it's both ways that I have to go one one for each key how bad little fuzzy is on the way back but for now I'm going to try and uh conserve my HP this looks a lot like a moon from Super Mario World that's the first thing that came to mind when I seen that I mean it doesn't it's not quite uh like the Super Mario World moon but just in the Crescent shape oh there's a fuzzy forgot about that so I guess they're battling fuzzies earlier than I expected to all right so I'm going to start right off the bat by tattling the fuzzy these things have really really awkward to time um guards that's a fuzzy what a hyper little guy huh cut back on the caffeine Max HP is three attack is own defense is zero those things suck up your HP and use it to replenish their own isn't that the worst I mean ew doesn't that just sound totally gross anyway guard against them by pressing a the moment they release you the timing is pretty hard to master so uh practice up these things really suck HP um know I'm going just speed things along here goodbye 3 HP all gone at once voila that's using the old noodle there's probably another one guarding the stone on the other side so glad I have more firef flowers h H oh water slows me that's right forgot about the oh jeez nope nope not going to happen nope going to avoid battles will not grind L absolutely necessary multi bounce badge this allows you to attack enemies straight in line actually I should probably demonstrate this um what am I doing here there we go um I'll switch to power smash with the multi bounce just so you can see what it's like because I will be using uh something that I can use that for in just a minute oh no no why did I do that just slipped on my finger well you know what I'm going to show you how to do run from Battle rapidly press the a button to charge up your gauge and if the okay is inside the safe area you will be good to go but when you run from battles you lose stuff in your inventory like the coinages so don't run too often if you can help it oh nope nope and you'll notice that the coins are also going to disappear and yeah so you got to get them back before they disappear if it's even possible anyway Sunstone which I can use to evolve sunkern and another group of four but this time I'm going to just show you my multi bounce just because it's going to be fun boop boop boop boop that's a multi bounce does basically jumps on all enemies with your basic attack power anyway let's let's not beat her up around the bush any longer here I wonder if I should have used a PO block I no cuz P block would have did uh two damage rather than the three damage of the fireflower which could have been more useful but yeah I kind of want to save the um uh P blocks for the impervious to fire enemies in this area just in case I need it because I don't remember every single little detail as I stated before you know what I want to battle you wait I stuck I struck first how did I strike first I thought I just touched you on the side anyway just going to normal jump this one away and I just want to show you how the fuzzy attack that's why I went to battle um with this particular fuzzy because I have just been dominating the craziness here and watch this oh I was a little bit late in my timing there but yeah whenever you when right when you see that number appear is when you want to guard yourself with the a button it's a really tricky timing it it's takes quite a bit of practice but it's possible to do anyway there we go woo all right I'm out of here too much craziness for me and that's saying a lot because I'm the crazy gaming guy oh jeez hey suspicious DS this is place I'm coming sorry sucker welcome your head boss time the golden fuzzy well it's just a gold fuzzy it's it's basically like a regular fuzzy except it's a little bit more powerful well I mean not more powerful excuse me it has more HP I think it still has one attack power just has 10 HP if I recall correctly that's a gold that's a good gold fuzzy W these are those are super rare I'm serious wow ma HP is 10 attack is one defense is zero yep I was right about the stats oh but hey even though it's a fuzzy it won't suck your your HP which is nice I have to wonder though how does this thing hide look at it it's so Gody all right anyway time to wipe this sucker out oh yeah okay let's see if I can guard properly oh it doesn't suck like other oh it attacks a little bit differently than I expected oh well that's fine I know that I just need to attack when it's uh bouncing on me I'm not I'm not yet everyone y wo how's the game handle this many Sprites recover flowers woo even though I didn't really need that in all honesty Okay so we've got a group of 20 fuzzies right there but I think you're just able to attack the gold fuzzy as is yeah just what I thought uhoh uh-oh attack I mean guard whenever you see one jump up in the air yeah you'll be okay there the little fuzz I mean the many many fuzzies real strength is the fact that they Guard from you being able to tell where you're attacking if that makes sense like they they make it so that you have to react faster than you're comfortable with basically you can wipe out that herd of fuzzies obviously as you've seen by the uh uh 20 hp there but it's just much much faster to go over and just defeat the gold fuzzy you got me that sounds a lot like toe doesn't it and clear and they're still bouncing in the background all right I'll leave them in peace I got what I came here for so that means I think it's safe to end off the part here I hope you enjoyed and I'll see you in the next part | PkGam | UCFWFVyGMIpDWDQy_YuvBcRA | 2014-01-29 | Creative 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I4RLu7tmkTA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4RLu7tmkTA | DJI Pocket 3 – Settings Walkthrough | Menu Setup | welcome back to the channel welcome back to the Vlog and today you join me doing a completely different type of episode so as you may have seen my last video I have gotten the new DJI osmo pocket 3 and I'm recording the video on it right now and I'm also using the mic that you see here in regards to which is the wireless and I'm going to record a full breakdown on the menu structure I'm going to use this mic as well so you can get an idea of what the sound is like but already the picture quality looks looks absolutely phenomenal the features that are within this are really really nice as well so I'm excited now start using it but I want to take you through all the menu structures so you get an idea what to expect when you get yours so let's go so I want to take you through what's on the main screen so starting on the right hand side you have your battery meter with your battery percentage next to that you have your glamour filter on the top left you have the remaining time left in your SD card to record at the current settings that you have have here is where you can zoom this is where you can flip the camera around that's the recording frame rate currently and down here as well is where you can change into the different camera modes now what I'd like in relation to here is the ease of use so when you swipe down you are given these eight icons and then the first icon that is where you can save all of your custom profiles that you can set up and have easy access to in the next that you have here you have the screen and rotate capture so what that means is that when you turn on the osmo it can either do one of a few things it can go straight to hyperlapse it can go to to low light or it can turn on normal or it can record next we have screen brightness and as you can see it's quite bright but with the Simple Touch of your finger you can change that to how bright you want it on the next inside here is your selfie button so in regards to when you're recording if it focuses on you so it's face tracking on the bottom right you've got your different gimbal modes so in fpv mode camera rotates freely and follows the device movement next is tilt locked if you want to be able to be creative in regards to how you're moving the Gimbal and then follow which is the one that most people will use is that it will follow your face the next is how fast you want it to turn do you want it to go slow do you want it to go really really fast or on default so for me I'm going to leave it on default because default is going to be the easiest space for me speed for me to be able to use after that here you can set it up that you can have it on landscape when it turns on you can have it on portrait and that switches as well by the way to 3K resolution so the camera doesn't turn the top it changes the uh pixels and then the final is that it goes to automatic so for me I'm going to leave it in landscape or probably put it back into automatic it depends but entirely up to you what you want to do and in here is where you get a lot of the different controls so one is on your microphone so you can connect two microphones onto this you can set up your monitor volume for listening to this and there's also a number of items as well you can do here so you can turn off the LED you can have vibration which is very very helpful audio to video sync you can have low cut you can have 32-bit floating and more importantly as well you can format the transmitter so each transmitter can record directly and it can record up to 8 gig of data next is when you turn on the camera what gimbal it's going to go for is it going to go to forward is it going to go to backwards or the last setting that you were set up on here is when you R rotate the screen it will either turn the camera immediately off or it will go off in 2 seconds or in 10 seconds here is selfie flip so when we look at the camera at us it's going to be a mirror image where you can take that is to flip that so it looks more natural after that is the connections if you want to connect it into your uh computer or even onto your phone and a wireless connection so setting up wirelessly it will Connect into the mimo app app so you no longer have that little connection that you normally needed before on the Osmos to connect onto your phone wearable mode is if you wanted to have it as fpv so you can get in a little adapter it's like a cage that you put on and then you can actually wear it in wearable mode next is Kim gimbal calibration so if you wanted to be able to make sure the gimbal was working correctly put on a flat surface and click on that joystick speed so you can say okay how fast do you want it to zoom or how fast do you want it to turn within the gimbal video compression so here is h264 or you can have it HC uh that really works when you start going into the uh log modes which I'll get to shortly next is sounds so we can actually turn the sounds completely high medium we can have it low or you can turn all the sounds off if you don't want any sounds that are on for me I leave it on medium for now here is you can have a grid so you can turn a grid on on the screen just like your rule of thirds and you're breaking your your screen into nine uh which I find very handy from a photography point of view anti flicker so you've got two options here between 50 HZ and 60 HZ and you can have it on auto time code if you're using multiple cameras and you want to make sure that they're all synced you can set up your time code here so that when you're importing that it's very easy then to be able to reset to set all the files together naming management if you wanted to have your own custom names in relation to how the files are stored you can go in here and you can change that you can save power so your screen off time when recording so you can have it to go off after 3 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 10 minutes or never so I prefer to have the screen on so I can see exactly what it's recording but if you want to turn it off that's where you can do it there having more power saving is auto power off so you can have it off in 30 seconds a minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes or 30 minutes for me I'm going to leave it at the default which is auto off in 5 minutes you can turn the LED which is on the front of the unit on or off via here you can also live stream with this unit so if you wanted to go back in to continue from the last live stream you can go in there and then you can also set your language which is English or you can also then as well swipe your SD card from here if you really wish you can go into your full factory reset and reset everything back to factory settings then we've got specific Dev device info and compliance info so that's everything within that menu and there's a lot of detail within that overall menu as well so if we come back out of that with a simple swipe up we go back into our main mode and after that we can then go to the right hand side and we can have our glamour effect which we turn on or off if you turn it on you get more controls to that when you're in the mimo app and then you can also go into your pro settings so if you go into your pro settings here this is where you've got a lot more controls so you can change your exposure manually so you can increase your uh shutter speed you can have it underexposed or Overexposed you can also see your ISO and it's interesting that your ISO can go down as low as 50 um which is very very good for me in relation to quality of video so most people I think will keep this and stick this in Auto so for now I'm going to leave that in Auto and it will change between 50 and 3,200 on the glamour effects like I said you just go into the DJI mimo app which is Handy because you can connect that wirelessly and this is then when we start going really into the details so we can change the color profile from normal to uh 10bit log and then we can also as well be able to really grade those color images when we're in uh post Focus we've got a number of different options here so we can have continuous autofocus we can have it to go to single so it'll fix on that and it's suitable for capturing motionless subjects and then finally we can go on to product showcase which is a new thing now that's add added into these cameras I've used it before it's very interesting to be able to hold the product up and it'll immediately focus on that product here we can adjust the quality of the image so we can have increased the sharpness or decrease and we can also do the same with noise reduction so very handy to be able to have all of those Pro features within the camera settings now additionally as well now if we go back into Pro we can then click on the icon forther microphone so we can set that up to have it in manual uh so it can be stereo or mono we can have wind noise reduction on or off and then we can change the direction of the microphone so this can go to front you can have it on front and back or you can have all the microphones on because this has fully stereo microphones built in to the unit so that's the details within the pro section here and if you come back out of that you'll going be able to go back into the main screen swiping up that gives you the different options to change your resolution so you can go from 1080p to 2.7k to 4K and you can change your frame rate as well from 24 to 60 so this is very interesting that you can do the different frame rates and you can also hit that button on the right hand side and you can change your aspect ratio from 1 to one or to 169 here we can go into our different modes so if we click on this button here and we go to the left we're able to do a panorama if we go back again we can go into photo mode video mode low light mode which is very interesting as well because it has a great capability and I can't wait to actually use that we go back in again we can go into slow motion and with slow motion we get a number of options that we can then change so right now it's set at 1080P and it's 8 times slow motion speed which is uh two uh 240 frames per second next we go to 4K that can go 120 or you can change that as well to 100 and it's really flexible now to be able to do the higher qualities 2.7k you got 120 and then if you drop down to resolution again you can go 240 for now I'm going to leave it at 4K 120 and then over on the far right of that you've got your time lapse so I think time lapse is going to be very interesting because with that you can go in here and you can decide what you want to have in relation to the speeds that are there and you can set all your permutations in relation to that how long you can record and what's left on your SD card here is where you will flip the camera around again we see on the top right hand corner where the uh battery level is I'm going to bring it back now into video we're at 4K 60 and very very straightforward hitting on the battery you see that we have 100% in the actual unit and then we also have 87% in the do-it-all handle which is what comes with the Creator combo so you can charge this on the Fly and you don't need to worry about running out of power so I hope you enjoyed that full breakdown on the menu structure if you have any questions or I've missed anything please do leave me a comment below and I'd love to be able to help you and answer those questions so thank you as always for watching if it's your first time on the channel I'd really appreciate if you hit the Subscribe button give me a like give me a comment and until the next time schl longa fall | Darren J Spoonley Photography | UCJI9hdYAxL9sQZ51uvrILdg | 2023-10-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,394 | 11,622 |
Fbgn8JUqnzA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbgn8JUqnzA | Full Draw Self Bow Complete! Sending Arrows pt. 2 | [Music] welcome to the second phase of making this primitive hunting bow so where we left off the boat was starting to bend but it's still really stiff it's heavy and i'm not even i'm not able to see that even tiller yet i've got a tillering tree makeshift tillery tree that i set up here on the back deck that we're going to use and i'm going to start taking some more material off the sides as well the goal today is to actually get this bow shooting so i'm going to start taking wood off the sides here i'm just eyeballing this i've got my lines here towards the end that i'm gonna stay kind of consistent with but everything else i'm just gonna sort of eyeball and go by feel [Music] so as i'm shaping up this bow there's actually a slight s in it and that is going to make the string favor one side it's not an even s i'm not gonna try to fix that like try to carve away from that and make it straighter that way i don't have to put a arrow rest onto this this bow i could just shoot it off the knuckle just full primitive style take some of those sick arrowheads that you guys sent me with the arrows that i've already made turn this thing into a uh straight shoes bow starting to get that little flex going in there that's good this handle section is still really thick i'm going to start taking off a little beef in the center here just feeling it to see what's going to feel comfortable on my hand [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] now i'm going to shape the tips from the 10 inches that i marked we'll put in some docks and then get it on the tillering tree [Music] this is just one of those things it's hard work but very rewarding you know it's one thing to go you know get you a compound bow and get good at it feel confident go out to the woods and get an animal that is uh that is the highest archery feeling that i've experienced so far but just the the sweat that is going into making these bows and this being my final one and i feel like the wood is great i've learned enough now to make it you know pretty decent if i get a deer guys i i might cry it's going to be one of those things like a deer i don't even care probably start getting teary eyed over a doe at this point and i can only imagine what it must have felt like building one of these with stone age tools or not even stone age but primitive tools back in the day you know taking a sharp flint and carving these things i'm using this draw knife makes it so much easier just imagine taking some flint scraping this off till it bends and then getting an animal taking that back to your buddies at camp hey you've been getting all the ladies the point is i just have a much greater appreciation for people that make bows and they're that are good at it and that hunt with them and actually take take animals with them it's just it's really a skill [Music] all right we're about five hours into it today plus like five or six from last time so 12 hours though all right this left side is looking really good that was i think 45 pounds or 18 inches this section right here i need to take some out of there we got about 10 inches more to go to get it to 28 but i got to be real careful not to under power this bow because i don't want to take too much off and then end up with you know 35 40 pounds i want this thing to be 50 pounds that way i can take out basically any north american animal [Music] we're close y'all we are close to having an even tillered bow let's pull around 22 inches right now at like 45 pounds so once i get it even stretch it out i think we're gonna be just fine [Music] my hands my hands y'all they're they're just aching sore you do this bow making stuff your hands just they just get grimy it's a good thing it means i've earned my cold beer for today all right let's put this thing on the tillering tree and honestly i think it's going to be pretty even besides this this knot i got here i i need a little special treatment on it i think it's just tough but i think we're going to shoot an arrow soon i'm actually going to wait my audio cut out on this clip for some reason but as you can see i've got the left limb that's flexing really nicely and the right limb still has that little stiff area because of that knot that i've got to work out but the bow is bending to 45 pounds at 25 inches so we got three inches to go and i think the the weight's going to be perfect should be just around perfect at the 28 we just got some shaping up to do [Music] ah i love that little basket the name he gave me final tuning right here guys i'm gonna take some sandpaper work around this knot just get any excess meat off from around it i don't want to dig into like the real dark part of it [Music] okay here's a moment of truth [Music] first tight stringing [Music] tailoring string is usually about an inch short this one is about four inches from [Music] hey we have a bow that's looking pretty good it's looking really good actually oh yeah it's feeling nice [Music] at this point i'm just taking sandpaper and a knife okay let's check it out [Music] use a little bit right here a little bit right there on the tips [Music] well y'all there's still work to do from you know fine tuning standpoint making this thing pretty maybe even flipping the tips to add a few more feet per second but i think at this point we're ready to shoot an arrow see how it does that string is sitting really hard on the left side where i'm shooting which is it's okay for right now but i'm definitely gonna take this twist out of this tip when i start fine-tuning this bow please lord do not let this thing break yeah yeah we got some pop on it i'm not doing a full anchor yet just just so paranoid about bows breaking at this point [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so this bow is now at the point where i can get an anchor on my face which has been the goal all my bows have been pretty much either right out in front of my face or just like my hand touching a little part of my face this is gonna help tremendously [Music] got some set that has come into the bow that or my string loosened up because it's normally i can put my hand through there now i can only get four fingers so i can actually get an anchor point on my face that is what i'm excited about i got to figure out what that is that's a whole nother experiment but it's going to be similar to me shooting my compound where i can just be comfortable getting in one position going to that every time instead of having to just kind of guess it's like throwing a baseball so i feel pretty good about it guys boat looks good too you know we got that one big knot on there but just gives it some character do a little sanding put a leather handle on here this thing's ready to take to the woods i am happy the way this bow turned out guys it's it's actually 48 pounds at 28 so it's just under what i wanted but that's fine i'll take it it's for my only my fifth or sixth bow i'd say i've done a pretty good job and man i'm i'm excited to take this to the woods we're actually gonna head to the dearly soon first time this year and start getting things ready i'm gonna take this bow with me we're gonna do some pig stocking and maybe even some sitting this is the last bow that i'm working on that i'm making for the season and uh i'm happy with it guys so thanks for tuning in don't forget to subscribe to the channel uh mondays are usually adventure style videos um throw a vlog in there during the middle of the week and then also tuesdays or technicals where i'm going into some sort of gear thing so subscribe to the channel smash that like button and may god bless you and all your outdoor adventures godspeed and i'll see you on the next one [Music] you | LakeForkGuy | UCt6iqDb8Pcza_A_UW5XMFyg | 2022-08-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,547 | 7,749 |
xiYQkXZ6Z0I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiYQkXZ6Z0I | Trick-Taking Special, featuring The Crew and The Fox in the Forest | Trick-taking games have been around a long time, dating back in fact to the invention of the modern playing card. The oldest trick-taking game we know of, Karnoffel, was being played in Northern Bavaria in 1426, so that gives you about 600 years of trick-taking history to draw on. Now I've done the research, and by done the research I mean I went to the Wikipedia page and counted all the entries, so I can tell you there are around 100 documented -- and probably a lot more undocumented -- traditional trick-taking games that you can play with a standard deck of 52 playing cards. So the question is which of these traditional trick-taking style games should you try if you're looking to get into them? Trick question. You should get The Crew. Or The Fox in the Forest depending on how many people you're currently allowed to meet. "But Andrew" I hear you ask, "what exactly is a trick- taking game?" Well fortunately, trick-taking games are very simple, as explained by my old friend Wikipedia: "a trick-taking game is a card or tile-based game in which play of a hand centres on a series of finite rounds or units of play called tricks which are then each evaluated to determine a winner or taker... (Devolves into unintelligible noise) and they all lived happily ever after. The end. So trick-taking is one of those things that seems more complicated than it is, and it seems that way because it's frankly difficult to explain, but also because of the jargon. Now trick-taking games talk about "leading the trick" and "following the trick" and they talk about "trump suits", but in practice trick-taking games really are pretty simple. So here's how they actually work. In a basic trick- taking game each player is dealt a hand of cards. Somebody starts by leading the first trick, playing a card face-up. Each other player in turn then follows the trick by playing a card of the same suit, if they're able (and more on that in just a bit). The player with the highest card wins the trick and leads the next trick in exactly the same way, and you do this over and over and over until everybody's played all their cards and somebody wins the game by virtue of having won the most tricks. But if it turns out you can't follow the lead trick, as in you don't have a card of the same suit, then you can actually play any card you like. But in trick-taking the lead suit always wins. So if a player leads a trick with the Two of Spades, and I play a King of Hearts because I don't have a Spade, I'll still lose to the Two of Spades despite playing a higher number. Now there is one exception to the rule, which happens if your trick-taking game has a trump suit, and trump suits are determined by flipping over the top card of the deck, or they're specified in the rules of the game, or even just by a player deciding which suit is the trump suit ahead of time. And with a trump suit the aforementioned rules still hold, but the trump suit "trumps" all other suits, so to speak. So now, if the trump suit is Hearts, my King of Hearts in the last example actually wins over the Two of Spades. And those really are the basics of trick-taking. Now of course each trick-taking game has its own take on the concept, and understandably so: you don't get 100 versions of the same game unless you're playing Monopoly. But in general, traditional trick-taking card games adhere to two general rules. So the first is that trick-taking games are generally competitive. Though some of them might see teams of players, and others might pit one player against the others, there's usually a competitive element of some sort. The second general rule is that traditional trick-taking games need three or more players to function as a game. Two-player examples do exist, but they're usually modern iterations of older games or they're not strictly trick-taking games at all. And even if they are, it's difficult to find one that's exclusively for two players. So it turns out there's a reason why trick-taking games tend to follow these rules, and it's because these rules are hard-baked into the very concept of trick- taking, such that removing them removes the very essence of the genre itself. So it's interesting that The Crew and The Fox in the Forest not only break the rules but break them without losing that internal trick-taking structure. In 1999 NASA lost communication with its Mars Climate Orbiter as it went into orbit around its target... Mars... and never heard from it again... the Orbiter, not Mars. The NASA boffins worked out that the probe had approached the planet at the wrong trajectory, approaching in an angle much lower than it should have. The Orbiter was either destroyed somewhere in the Martian atmosphere or it pinged off and flew off towards the Sun, where for all anybody knows it's still orbiting to this day. So how did it happen? Well a report into the incident found that a single piece of software developed by Lockheed Martin made its calculations using a US unit of measurement that is itself based on British imperial units. In other words they didn't use SI units, the standard measurements used in science and engineering. Which is bad enough. Even worse is the fact that NASA failed to notice the problem, or rather two separate NASA navigators *did* notice the problem, but their concerns were dismissed on the basis that they didn't correctly fill out whatever NASA concern forms you have to fill out when you have a concern at NASA. So why do I mention this in a board game video? Well, it actually ties in nicely to The Crew, a cooperative trick-taking game in which trying to communicate with other people is less like engineers and scientists using differing units, and more like those engineers and scientists using units they've personally just invented. So in The Crew you and your friends are astronauts, and you're being sent to the edge of the solar system to investigate a mysterious ninth planet. It's probably not Pluto, although given the potential for things to go wrong in this game it might actually just be Pluto. I swear if I get so much as one "Actually, Pluto's not a planet" comment I'm gonna... Regardless, none of this story's really that important in terms of playing the game, because the framework in which you play is just basic trick-taking. Which doesn't make a whole lot of sense when you think about it. What does a story about going into space have to do with trick-taking card games? And more to the point, what does it even mean to play a fully cooperative space-based trick-taking card game in the first place? That's foreshadowing, FYI. The Crew comes with a deck of 40 cards with four coloured suits, and each suit has cards numbered one to nine. You also get some rockets in the deck, numbered one to four, which function as the game's Trump Suit. And at the start of each mission you'll deal this entire 40-card deck to however many players you have. But you also get this smaller deck of 36 cards, which mirrors the larger deck minus the rockets. And if you flip over the rulebook it becomes a logbook, which details 50 missions you carry out sequentially on your overarching mission to discover a planet that most definitely is probably not Pluto. Now in most cases each mission in the logbook will tell you to turn over a number of cards from the top of the smaller deck, and put them in the middle of the table. From a gameplay point-of-view these cards in the middle of the table are tasks you need to complete. Starting with the commander, meaning the player with the number four rocket, you're gonna go around the table and in turn choose one of them. Now it'll vary from mission to mission, so some players might have more than others, some players might have none. Regardless, taking a task means you're making a commitment to -- at some point -- win the corresponding card in a trick. So if I take this pink nine, I need to win the corresponding pink nine in a trick. And if I don't -- if somebody else wins it -- you fail the mission and you'll have to go back and try the whole thing again. So it turns out that *this* is how you make a cooperative trick taking game: as a team you need to work together to make sure that the right players win the right tricks at the right time. "So what?" you might say, "can't we just tell each other our cards and from this work out which cards everybody needs to play and when?" Y...no. No you can't. So remember when I said that The Crew is like scientists and engineers using units they've just personally invented? Well, the thing which really powers this game is the fact that you're not allowed to discuss your cards.You're not allowed to show other players your cards, you're not allowed to say which numbers you have, how many of each color card you have, nothing that gives anybody else any information about the cards in your hand. So at the beginning of each mission the only information you have is which cards you have in your hand, and consequently which cards are somewhere out there in other players' hands. You know which player has the number four rocket, and you know which cards players have chosen to try and win. And from this, and from the way everybody plays, you're gonna have to infer which cards other players might have, and which cards other players might want you to play. Now, there are a couple of exceptions to the No Communication rule: there's a distress signal, which lets everybody pass a card from their hand, left or right to an adjacent player before the mission starts. And each player gets a radio communication token, which lets you give the table explicit information about one of your cards, not just which card it is but also if it's your highest, lowest or *only* number of a particular color. So this is the framework for The Crew, but the logbook has a total of 50 missions, and so as the game goes on they get more creative and more difficult and they add new mechanics that will fill you with absolute dread the first time you find out about them. So some missions require that you complete tasks in a very specific order. In some missions you might not be allowed to use any of the number nine cards to win a trick. In one particularly Hellish scenario a single player has to win every single pink card in the deck. Maybe one player around the table's not allowed to win any tricks no matter what. So whatever happens, each mission is like its own little puzzle, but a puzzle in which you don't have all of the information and everybody's trying to solve their own little bit. So you know which cards you need to win, and you know which cards other players need to win. You know which cards you have, so you'll actually spend a lot of time looking at your hand, trying to work out how to get this one particular card to the player who really needs to win it. And even if you work it out, how do you even communicate all of this information to the table when you can't actually talk about your cards? Spoilers: a lot of the time you don't. A lot of the time you just grit your teeth and play a card and hope for the best. So here's another remarkable thing, which might weirdly be a downside for your group: in The Crew there's nearly always a solution. It's not uncommon to look at your hand and feel as if you've got an impossible task. You might feel that you've been completely screwed over by the cards, that there's no way you're going to be able to get through this mission. And then, incredibly, you do. You find a way through. And this means that sometimes missions in The Crew start with a sense of dread and foreboding, but actually you play three hands of cards and it's over in a couple of minutes. You won. You did it. Occasionally it can actually feel anticlimactic. But mostly you just feel really clever, like you just outsmarted the game. There's a tremendous sense of achievement when you all somehow manage, almost telepathically, to play the right cards at just the right time. Now, one small but important note: the manual comes with a variant for two players, but let's be honest, The Crew is meant to be played by three-to-five people. "But Andrew," I hear you say, "what if I live in some sort of Hellish post-apocalyptic society in which I'm not allowed to see more than one person at a time?" You're silly. That's what The Fox in the Forest is for. So if you visit Foxtrot Games' website you can read the fairytale that informs the background to The Fox in the Forest. It includes a Queen who loves her butterflies, a witch she calls on to save her butterflies from illness and who she subsequently has an argument with, causing the butterflies to turn into monsters. Also there are other monsters, maybe, I couldn't really work it out. It includes a woodcutter who nobody trusts because he's suspiciously well stocked with wood... a girl called Clever Helen -- she's clever -- and the talking fox she saves from a bear trap. There's a swan, its feet are stuck in a frozen pond. But it's a swan and swans are evil so if you want my opinion it probably did something to deserve it. Is that treason? I feel like that might be treason. Some other stuff happens with a snake and a wolf, long story short the butterflies come back and Clever Helen gets a silver cup. It's a fairytale. The Fox in the Forest is a trick-taking game. A trick-taking game. What the [ __ ]? Now putting aside the fairytale, which is frankly a wild ride and I'd recommend you read it, the framework in which The Fox in the Forest operates is, just like The Crew, basic trick-taking. And just like The Crew, it doesn't make any sense when you think about it. How even do you make a traditional trick- taking game for two people without it being a joyless and frankly pointless experience? That's foreshadowing, FYI. from the 33 cards in the deck, both players are dealt 13. You turn over the top card of the deck, which the game calls the decree card, but mechanically it just tells you which of the three suits is the current trump suit. And then you play a trick-taking game. Literally. One player leads the trick, the other player follows. The higher card wins. It shouldn't work. And if The Fox in the Forest was just this it *wouldn't* work. But The Fox in the Forest *does* work, and it works for a couple of very good reasons. The first is that each odd numbered card in the deck has an ability which triggers when it's played. Playing the fox lets you swap the decree card with a card from your hand, allowing you to change the Trump Suit and/or swap out a card you don't want. The woodcutter does a similar thing, letting you draw a new card from the deck and then discarding a card from your hand. These monarchs, the highest-numbered cards in the game, force the other player to play their highest card unless they can play a one. So playing cards in The Fox in the Forest is not just a case of playing your highest card, but of playing the situationally correct card at the situationally correct time. What's the situationally correct card? And what's the situationally correct time? It's situational. The other, and probably the more important, reason why The Fox in the Forest works is this: the scoring system. Now in a traditional trick-taking game you'll typically get a point for each trick you win and be done with it, but The Fox in the Forest turns the concept of scoring completely on its head, awarding points depending on the number of tricks you win. If you look at the scoring chart you'll immediately notice a couple of very interesting things: winning no tricks in a round will actually get you the maximum six points. And since the number of tricks you win is directly related to the number of tricks your opponent wins, you'll get no points if you win too many tricks. But you can also get the maximum points if you win *just enough* tricks. So you can probably see what's going on here: in each round there's a constant struggle, a push-and-pull as you weigh up the cards in your own hand against the cards your opponent might, or is likely, to have. And straight away the cogs begin to turn as you try to work out how many tricks you think you can win. Is it worth trying to win seven-to-nine tricks, knowing that if your opponent's canny enough they'll see you coming a mile away and sabotage their own game to, counter-intuitively, sabotage *your* game? And if you *are* that opponent, what if you get it wrong? What if you misjudge your hand, and you somehow accidentally win too many tricks? I should add that this is a race to 21 points, so there's not much room for error, since a couple of bad rounds can put your opponent halfway to victory before you've even got going. And so most of the time rounds will end in a kind of compromise, as the plan you made becomes untenable and you have to, in some ways, make concessions to your opponent. And this means that sometimes The Fox in the Forest can be decided by one round, in the way that a boxing match can be decided with a single punch. And so this might mean that it's not for you... The Fox in the Forest, I mean, not boxing. So it can be disheartening when that one round goes wrong in every single way, and you can feel the game slipping away from you, and once that one big round's happened it's often just a case of game management for your opponent. But for a lot of people, and certainly for me, this sparring quality is what makes The Fox in the Forest so good. The constant back-and-forth as you try to manoeuver your opponent into position, and deliver a knockout blow is... wait, am I really comparing a fairytale-based trick-taking game to boxing? In conclusion, The Fox in the Forest shouldn't work. The Crew shouldn't work. It makes no sense for either of these games to work. And yet both of them *do* work. They're actually masterpieces of card game design, operating within a traditional framework to such a degree that they're instantly recognizable as trick-taking, but at the same time they're unique and interesting and smart enough to transcend 600 years of card gaming history. | Andrew Venus | UCq7mYx3YARq_1UjeTkxTHhA | 2021-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 3,281 | 19,492 |
GMnM5NWi2Xk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMnM5NWi2Xk | Signs of A Toxic Marriage (part 2) | we're hasani and danielle peterford and we're a real couple with real problems who almost called it quits i was very frustrated i became very disconnected very um jaded and and cold we have four children going on 20 years of marriage and we practice what we preach our mission to change the way couples relate to one another and teach them the skills needed to improve the quality of their relationships this is the couple's academy show well good morning everyone you're watching the couple's academy show this is asani peta ford as you can see i'm live in my vehicle parked not driving on my way to the airport and had to pull over to the side because i had to come on and engage you in a conversation so listen uh headed to the airport got to be there on time but we're going to have a conversation this morning so wherever you're dialing in from we want to know who you are what city what state well country so that we can have um a good a good conversation we're in part two of a series we've been talking about the signs of a toxic relationship uh lakisha hines joined me on yesterday we were talking through some points we're gonna go deeper into it today um but listen before we get started i guess you can see my finger over here before we get started make sure you take the time to like share and subscribe let the people know that we are on we want them to engage in this conversation so that change can begin to take place all around all right so let's dive in guys let's dive in uh some of the signs of a toxic relationship remember if you are experiencing this it doesn't mean that the relationship is over it doesn't mean that it's time to give up throwing the towel call the quest and just get the divorce it just helps you to be aware so you know what to work on now let me just say if you are experiencing any one of these it doesn't mean that your relationship is toxic these are signs of a toxic relationship let me give an example uh we hear all the time i think my husband's a narcissist he's a narcissist he's a narcissist and i'm like well i don't know about that has he taken a test to properly assess him does he have narcissistic personality disorder if not we got to be careful not to label because the fact is we all have characteristics of narcissism but it doesn't make us a narcissist likewise we may have some signs of a toxic relationship but what i would say the more these signs that you do have the more of a probability that it could be toxic so number one belittling do you feel belittled by your spouse or are you the one who's constantly belittling making your spouse feel less than always having something critical or judgmental to say always in essence teaching them a lesson correcting them reprimanding them these are not healthy or these characteristics or behaviors are not healthy when you are in an adult relationship with your spouse if you're constantly picking and constantly having something always to say it's a sign that women something's off something's off okay so belittling and some people just have a tendency to do that maybe they have this air about them that they're better than that they're know it alls right uh that they're always right and everyone else is wrong and needs to be corrected but if you find that that is a characteristic that either you or your spouse is exhibiting it may be an indication uh that it can be kind of toxic uh number two guys constant fighting are you constantly fighting in your relationship not just about major things but about little things like it doesn't matter what the topic is is all it's just always this back and forth banter can we just have peace can we just have a normal conversation does it always have to be a competition for who's right uh but beyond this competitive argumentative debating i just want to you know say what's on my mind and i just want to be heard a lot of times couples and we've talked about this before they they've gotten to a place where there's a level of contempt and disgust there's a huge disconnect and there's such a hyper sensitivity to what one says does things reacts that everything is an issue everything is a problem a lot of times it could be the result of unresolved issues that have never been dealt with feeling discarded misunderstood displaced in the relationship taking for granted taken advantage of and it creates this posture that you now have with your spouse where now everything's an issue and when you're constantly fighting the last thing that you want to do is be around your partner you just want relief you just want to be free you just want peace you don't want to have to deal and this is why there's such a physical disconnect with a lot of couples when they're constantly on edge there's always something wrong and sometimes the fighting can be verbal but for some it can become physical so now it's a safety hazard so if you find that basic everyday things there's just always something popping off there's always an issue nothing ever seems to just go right it's a sign that you may be in a toxic relationship i hope that this is making sense because i want you to assess yourself i want you to think about how you're showing up it's easy to think about your spouse and boy he need to hear this and if she was only on this live stream but i want you to assess both you and yourself and be honest about your situation okay so let's go into another one demanding a demanding person who always has to have things his or her way right they never take no for an answer they are bullies they bull guard is that the very bull bull guard bogarts they bogart their way into getting what they want they may be controlling and manipulative they may browbeat they may just wear you out with what they want until you cry uncle until you give in and then it becomes a very and then that takes on the nature of the relationship right with the more assertive the more aggressive the more i'm gonna stick to this until you until i get my way the the individual who operates in that particular way it creates a huge issue in the relationship because here's the deal the one who's constantly losing and accommodating and going along with and fine if that's what you want to find there's a level of research relationship and it ultimately impacts and affects how you do your life and so these are the things that you want to be mindful of guys um to not take on the posture of being demanding and having to have it your own way because it simply doesn't work there's got to be a mutual benefit in the relationship and if you don't have mutuality in the relationship then there's inequality in that relationship so this is what the work days are for to engage in these conversations to get on the same page uh the next one never being able to resolve conflict is that you you know we talk about danielle has actually talked about this how many of us have just agreed to disagree we don't know how to agree we don't know how to agree and if we can't agree on little things we certainly can't agree on the big things so you have to find opportunities to come into alignment to come into agreement on so that you know how to handle the bigger issues in your life and in your relationship but when you don't know how to agree things go wrong all right this is a short show guys i'm just giving you some tips because i got to get to the airport so i hope it's helping uh but the next thing is controlling behavior when you're constantly control and these are similar but when you constantly have to be in the driver's seat things have to go your way it becomes a huge huge issue and so if it's your spouse doing it then things have to turn around and then justifying your bad behavior like if you can't be corrected if you can't see another perspective if you can't look in the mirror and be honest about your situation and how you're showing up but you got to justify and rationalize who and how you are it is a problem folks it is a major problem so these are some signs of a toxic relationship tomorrow when i'm actually in a physical location we will talk more so listen have a conversation with your spouse tune in tomorrow so that we can go deeper love you guys talk to you soon | Couples Academy | UCK3j2FhiA00Az3CRFbq6uZA | 2022-01-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,552 | 8,230 |
bw4PSz8JJuM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw4PSz8JJuM | 01-I-01 Informasjon om utveksling IDR100 (13. feb. 2015) | whether it works or not or is it okay perfect if you're sure it works even better okay perfect so uh hello everybody um as so i said my name is tim pavlovsky i'm working at the university of tubingen and i'm glad and happy to be here to um spend the next couple of i wanted to say minutes but it's three hours i think so with you and as so i said already i'm going to introduce a little bit more the university that would be basically the first step and to show you a little bit how our programs in the bachelor work and what might be possibilities for you to come over and explore a little bit more the programs that we offer um and then i come to the content and i hope that the content is that interesting for you that you're even more enthusiastic about coming to tubingen and being interested about what we are actually doing there um just a very few words about myself i studied economics at the university of cologne and sports science at the sport university and then i combined both areas of interest let's say that and did my phd in sport economics which fits pretty well in that kind of agenda and after having the appointment of an assistant professorship so i moved to tubingen two and a half years ago now and so since october 2012 i'm working there in the broader area of sport economics and management as well as sport media research and all these type of things what we are doing actually i also will introduce a little bit my team with who i'm working there um will pop up in the next couple of minutes on the slides so basically uh we have four different parts which seem to be strange because we have three uh different sections today but i try to press part a and b within one section so within the first couple of minutes before we have the first break and that will be as i said about the university and then i will provide you a little bit an introduction general introduction so my view on sport economics and i hope afterwards you have a little bit better understanding of why we think an economic approach to sports is important and how that might be informative in general for management because that is basically why most of you are here so i assume you're working uh you are studying in the sport management program but probably some of you also from other programs so um who is from sport management could you so majority any other fields of studies economics general economics logistics something like that okay okay good so we come to that and then um the question here you already had any courses any lectures on sport economics in the more narrow sense so far or is it completely new area for you new no economy even better for me because then you do not have any repetition on these type of things and in part c and d which will be for one consecutive hour so i think it takes around 30 minutes of presentation then we have a couple of time for discussion that will be for the second and third part today so let's start with the university and well i picked up some nice pictures i thought from the university and uh the city specifically but since i arrived uh the day before yesterday i know that uh this is not that spectacular for you because you have i mean you have the fjord you have mountains here and everything so it's very nice living here but to begin as well um i would say but completely different um the city is located in the southern part of germany it's close to stuttgart just to have an idea and it's a rather small one um ninety thousand inhabitants um well it's still uh three times as big as smaller but for uh major towns in germany it's rather small city the interesting thing is it it's quite mixed cultural perspective so we have around 130 different countries or people from countries living in that city and partly this is a reason because we have many students um who come from abroad studying in tubingen so far so each third of those inhabitants is a student roughly so we have at the moment 28 000 students at the whole university um and so that means we have a quite fair mixture of people there what you see here the pictures is basically the city so we have a nice neca front where you can sit on the wall have a beer in the evening and as i noticed yesterday evening the beer is much cheaper in germany than it is in norway we have nice facilities for example here you would say that's a nice castle to visit but actually it's even an institute so university facilities are inside that castle that means basically that is a representation for the whole city so parts of the buildings there where you would assume that is normal living houses they are not so the universities mix basically around the whole city that's about the first impressions some facts and figures so as i said 28 000 students we have 12 000 employees but that relates to the fact that we have a couple of people working in the university hospital as well we have a very diverse university so many subjects that can be studied there overall 130 subjects of different disciplines around 750 phds that are finished each year and for the international perspective there are a huge amount of partnerships as i will introduce in a couple of minutes at the sports science institute we have much less so at the moment 10 erasmus partnerships one of them we are proud of is with molder and that is one reason why i'm here to somehow activate that kind of partnership and explore possibilities to exchange students coming from tubing in here and vice versa about the budget maybe not as interesting for you but the last figure may be interesting for you so tubing is quite popular university so far and belongs to the top 10 in germany this is something that we are proud of so they were successful in the recent excellence initiative and so gained some financial resources for further exploring possibilities to develop the university the is as follows since 2010 we have rather big faculties so seven at all and you see here the peculiarity of that university which has a former i would say a big area of research and actually as well which is on theology so the former poppy uh perhaps benedict um mr ratzinger he had a chair in former times before he came uh became a pop of the christian church so then we have other faculties on law humanities social science medicine and the one we are working in um is a faculty of economics and social science and that forms somehow a very nice environment for us and our programs which are focused at the intersection between economics media research and sports science in general because you can imagine there are some possibilities for collaboration in that area where are we located well in the faculty we have got different departments one is on economics so our close partner for the programs and the sport science department is one out of seven out of six in the department of social sciences here's some figures about our institute itself so we have around 60 employees amongst them five professors i will introduce it on the next slide around 900 students i don't know how many you have here in the programs in total related to sports hakai told me you have 8 000 students in total roughly 100 something like that okay those 900 students are studying the different programs i will introduce in some minutes and about the 10 erasmus partnerships i already said something at the very beginning so here's our department structure um we used to have five departments the one i'm responsible for is on sport economics management and media research and the other colleagues are researching and teaching in broader areas of sport science in general as you can see biomechanics education health research social public health science and sport psychology that's always difficult for me um we have affiliated the university sports which is important so there are some possibilities also for collaborations within that very vast area of of active physical activity in the university and we have recently co-opted the department of sport science so that means we have a kind of a broad perspective in the sports area here we are that's my team um very nice team we are working together as i said since two and a half years right now um i brought that picture uh to get you a little bit an idea of those guys working there and for example when you are interested in an exchange program uh marcel farner who is a postdoc has a permanent position at our department would be the person in charge of because he basically structured and develops the programs in sport management and his counterpart is virena book she's responsible for sport media research and that total area so she's responsible for the bachelor programs there and then phds my secretary as i said a very nice team and actually the picture was taken last december just before christmas break so it was our visit of a basketball game in tubingen they are playing in the first division and it was somehow our christmas celebration there so a nice nice event actually what we are doing is quite diverse as the topic of my chair might assume so one core pillar is focused on sports economics and there we are focusing on both sides something that is maybe more natural for you which is professional sports we are talking about and researching and teaching about league economics something i will introduce in the second part today and the other one is more on health outcomes and labor outcomes or physical activity which is i assume not so much a focus here in the sport management programs but which has a vast policy implications and therefore is also important in sports media research we do a lot of things around social media social media and sports and one recent activity that we started two weeks ago when we got a fifa grant for a program or a project where we focus on the tv audience in the us market that might switch or might not switch on games of professional soccer in europe so this is something we want to figure out what are the determinants of those guys people watching or not watching professional soccer because the united states as you know the market the people there are not so much focus on soccer they have other sports like american football baseball and so on and so forth however there seems to be an increasing interest and we want to figure out how we could gain some advantages out of that type of knowledge coming to the programs um we have a physical education program so basically for becoming a sports teacher which is not of interest for you but within the bachelor program we have or offers three different specializations so you study sports science but you can specialize in different areas one is on health promotion again i assume that is not of your major objective when studying here yeah some of the guys here one year that's very similar much in then ah okay okay but these are separate programs and also those guys studying the profile of sport management and media research they have basic modules on sports science educational outcomes and so on and so forth so that is consistent in in all different programs it's a normal 180 ects bachelor program so usually six semester and then we have a master profile on sport management as well this is something i introduced yesterday when giving the lecture for the master students in haralda's seminar so today very briefly just the structure of both programs um i know there's a lot of information because we have a couple of modules as you have here as well basically the differentiation is between sport science modules general economics and some soft skills as you can see here for the first six modules we try to consider a couple of sport science topics that you have here as well in your first year and then you have possibilities to decide and select your profile models which will be on sport management and i have some examples on the next slide about the general content of those courses when you decide to come over actually we had a long discussion yesterday with annette she's responsible for the erasmus partnerships and she was basically she needs the information and this is something we need to figure out in which semester when you come which concrete courses do you have to take to come along with your 30 ects that you need for the exchange within one semester so this is something we are working on to get you within the next weeks a concrete idea of which type of courses you can select but as you can see here it's basically not only related to sport management probably you need to combine it with some general economics lectures and courses on marketing on logistics or whatever is offered by colleagues from that other department the courses um though we have english topics here the majority of courses at the moment is offered in in german language but we have changed some courses so far so they are right now a little bit more international so my recent sports debt management which is a german name was transferred into sports facility management now we have a more international perspective it is an english language in cooperation with the university of switzerland we have other courses like sport events tourism international cases in the business of sports they are offered by my phd students also in english i'm so you find right now an increasing number of courses offered in english however those introduction lectures my on sport economics and the one of marcelfano and sport management they are still in german so this is something that we need to figure out when you come over are you generally willing and able to attend some courses in german and if this is not the case because i mean my norway is despite tuck i think means thank you or something like that i hope it's it's right yeah it's uh it's less than poor uh so uh i would not be able if i would come over to study any course in norwegian language but maybe some of you um talk german i don't know do you have any abilities in german language learn something during school any of you great so mother tongue basically but in any case there are possibilities to study as i said english courses which is important for you now the counterpart the sport media research program it is exactly similarly structured the only difference is that you have modules with a specialization on sport media research and that we are cooperating or collaborating here not with the economics department but with the department of media research and the possibilities are similar so depending on where you would like to go where you would like to specialize you can choose and the nice thing is we haven't further discussed that yesterday but i think the possibility is when you come over and you would like to have some courses on sports media research and some in sports management some in economics mixing that up is entirely possible i think it just relates to an issue which is which type of courses are able to be transferred here to your program so this is something that i think guyer needs to to figure out so there will be some news in the upcoming days on that that is i think the last slide with some content of the sport media program as i said we have some courses which are focusing on um social media and sport and the interesting thing here is that we also have a couple of applied courses so for example virena burke who is running the bachelor program in that part she organized together with a group of students a form which was organized together with ird i don't know if you know it it's a german broadcaster and it was a kind of panel discussion taking place for one day in the broadcasting studio of the bavaria and there were some guests like mehmed scholl i don't know if you know him and we were discussing about things like which possibilities coaches have in the future what are challenges for them because there are a lot of more people who would like to be a coach and there's some big pressure in that area and so there was a big discussion around that and also around the financing of the sport system and so that was a topic and the students together with virena and people from the broadcasters they organized it so we we try to be as practical as possible but also provide a lot of research content during and within these type of courses so that was my basic introduction to our university maybe a little bit longer than expected but still we have a couple of minutes time to come to the next topic but maybe there are so far some questions um related to university structure institute if that is not the case i would make a mental break but would continue directly with my next part the next part is an introduction as i said about or into sport economics i have some slides to convince you that sport economics basically is a relevant field not only of research but also for teaching and later on for you as a sport managers for applications and this is the schedule for the next minutes before we start with the first break so first a short very short definition i will spend some minutes on the relevance give you some examples and basically i will close with a final slide which is a structure of my lecture in the bachelor program to get you an idea of how the content i provide you in these examples and relevant sections before are transferred and translated into our teaching area the first slide is important because it's a kind of contradictory discussion right now what really is sport economics there's one side of the coin which means there are colleagues from general economics general business departments and they are very interested in sports in general why because sports offers a rich set of data rich set of information about players performances their abilities salaries and so on and so forth and what they do is they just take the data and try to test general series so general labor economic series and they think wow that's a rich and nice area to apply what they learned before in theoretical models this is clearly nothing which we are focusing on when we teach sport economics because what you should get out of these economic approaches to sport is something that informs managers and where you can derive value and able information to somehow perform and implement different rules strategic decisions to improve professional sports management this is something that we are focusing on and this is somehow in the core of my presentations today in general what is sports is also a tricky question and i think the european commission did a nice overview with that type of picture thinking about the sports business in general is possible when you divide it somehow into two different sections you can think about all business all industries that are related to sports so what you need to practice sports for example and to provide professional sport games so we are talking about production of equipment and so on and so forth but even more and maybe more intuitive for you is what you can do with sports later on so we are talking about the marketing of sport like tv and other media so you have to make decisions later on when you are for example negotiating contracts for tv deals how much money is it worth for example to broadcast the olympic games is it really as much as the fifa gets for the world cup for the broadcasting rights and so on and so forth tourism is a big area so people traveling to see games not only during events but also when they travel to see their most favorite team on the road so these are issues and areas that are of interest here why is it relevant i don't know if you thought about that before but i have some slides where i try to convince you afterwards that you really think well it's a relevant issue to have an economics perspective on that first is some figures about the sports market in general hoya pois i don't know is he teaching in the bachelor program as well or just just in the master program okay so there's no problem to cite him and get you with some figures for today to get an impression about the sports market the business of sports in general so what he did he surveyed people companies and so on and so forth to get an idea of which numbers um are for the revenues in general in the sports business and if you take the active sport consumption so your expenditures when you go out in the gym you need shoes you need your jerseys you need a ball or whatever records all that is spent in germany annually sums up to 80 billion euros passive sport consumption as well a big deal so when you go out watch soccer games so entrance fees for example when you go here to malda would be consistent in this type of of area so it's somehow a big big area of revenues that is related to sports in general sponsoring um have you had so far sports marketing seminars not yet but sponsoring will pop up during the next courses for sure and there is also big money involved the interesting thing here is in germany take home message is that recreational sports the revenues from sponsoring are double the size as from professional sports which is not intuitive i would say at the very beginning because when you think of sponsoring deals usually you think of big clubs in germany like bayern munich and their sponsoring deal with telecom and so on and so forth but many people forget about the pyramidal structure and we have 90 000 sport clubs in general at the recreational level in germany and so many of them have very small sponsorship deals and they sum up because of the quantity to such kind of numbers and then we have advertisement of sports good industry and another billion for meteorites so there is some money involved and i would be more than happy if you take home at least some of these figures and if you remember after that lecture 100 billion of euros per year spent on active and passive sport consumption in germany there would be a figure which might be important for discussion so we know there's much money involved but not only because there's much money in sports it makes it interesting to have an economics perspective on that there are other issues that might be of importance so there are some programs specifically unitsef runs programs for developed or less developed countries there are a couple of other organizations and other countries that want to foster recreational sports why because there are a couple of outcomes that are associated with sports and physical activity in general so it is said for example that there are some values that active people active children can derive out of sports and physical activity and so there seems to be an issue and something that governments generally and also international organizations wants to have and also when we think about a more narrow perspective what about professional sports in general and there seems to be also some effects on consumers on fence that is derived out of watching out of following professional sports in general i don't know if you all follow the world cup probably yes probably you were more or less neutral spectators or do you have a team there where you would be interested in winning the world cup which one you said on germany okay so basically you can um understand a little bit better than maybe others who did not why and how the germans might have felt after the world cup was won so there is some discussion about whether big sport events and success at sport events like winning gold medals and so on has an effect on fans and spectators and around that kind of arguments there is a kind of agenda in the different countries like in germany which says that the governments should spend and foster and subsidize sports the reasons why they do so were picked up on the slide before and so what they do actually is they try to provide an environment with funding sport facilities and various other aspects that might be able to get people involved in sports and continue sports so we estimated for 2010 that the overall money in germany which is spent from the public officials and the governments at the different levels sums up to 10 billion euros so quite a bit it's nearly one percent of the overall expenditures per year which is spent on funding fostering sports in general which is a considerable number but there are not only good sides of sports which might need to have uh or might require an international or economic perspective on that there are a couple of threats who is interested of you in soccer in general watching soccer international soccer majority nice so probably you came up with a discussion in the media about the considerable depths going on in a professional soccer in general so it was estimated around at 3 billion of euros and this is something strange so if you consider other sectors other industries you would never end up with companies who make year after year considerable losses that would just not be possible because these companies would drop out of the market completely different in soccer there seems to be at least for some clubs no budget constraint talking in economic terms so they have investors who put more and more money inside and that makes it a kind of a dangerous situation because if these type of investors drop out the clubs run out of money and so that might be that a club in the middle of the season is not able to pay for the salaries of the players anymore which would mean the integrity of the competition is somehow in danger that is something that needs to be tackled another issue inequality is a second point here you have the champions league trophy and again those of you who are familiar with the champions league competition know that clubs taking part in the champions league earn a considerable amount of money so it was i think last year when the overall revenues that clubs could gain in the champions league summed up to 1.75 billion euros and what you can imagine is the fact that clubs taking part getting this big portion of money in their pockets have completely different possibilities to pay for salaries to pay and get different players in their team and that might foster inequality and this is some basic issue that we are following up in our research and what i'm going to present in the next section after the break and another issue is matchfix match fixing and corruption in general i took an example which is i mean as crazy as it could be of a not recent it was in 2011 but a very famous bribery scandal there were two games taking place um two international games between bulgaria and estonia and latvia and bolivia it was called a kind of international tournament nobody cared about it it was not broadcasting nothing but what happened actually was there was a big amount of money that was bad on the fact that seven goals will be scored during those two games what happens at the end well actually seven goals were scored so the bet was successful how was the goal scored seven goals all seven goals were scored due to penalties and so that made the officials somehow suspicious about what's going on and of course the referees were no official referees and there was some match fixing taking place and that is an issue which is of big interest and of big relevance currently for international organizations specifically in soccer so fifa is a lot concerned about that and that also needs a treatment in economics and here are some regulations that are a response to what i could or what i have explained on the slide before so due to the fact that we have inequality due to the fact that we have considerable doubts and we have things like match fixing and so on there are a lot of regulations taking place within professional sports so one campaign that you might know is financial fair play which was introduced by michel platini and his team around in uefa i don't want to explain it more in depth but the idea here is that clubs basically are only allowed in the future to spend the money that they earn from the business of professional soccer that is a good side of the coin the problem is it only is reasonable or it only is relevant for those clubs taking part in the international competitions so if you have clubs who considerably overspend they are just in the middle of the table they cannot control for that another issue is about regulating the input so we have reserve option clause salary cup rookie draft systems all these regulations taking place in north american sports and i will introduce them more in detail in the next section and all these kind of regulations are based on the idea that they should bring back the balance into the competition so you take something from the rich club get it to the pura clubs and the hope is that their sport of performance in the future will continue to be more equal another idea here is the revenue redistribution of media money so you might know that a couple of leaks do not allow their teams to sell the rights for the home teams on their own what they do like the dfl in germany they put all the media rights for the different games into one fund and then they sell it jointly and they redistribute the money and the idea behind it is that clubs who would normally get much more money out of individual selling like bayern munich or in the premier league clubs like manchester united arsenal and so on they get a little bit less money but poorer clubs less attractive clubs get a little bit more money also the idea to get back the balance and yeah there are considerable initiatives against match fixing as i said before so you saw a couple of things that make a kind of economics perspective on the sports market specifically the professional sports market highly relevant but there are a couple of other peculiarities within sports which i very briefly tried to introduce on that slide which make it necessary not only to think about how we can implement oops how we can implement a general concept of economics and transfer it to sports but these kind of peculiarities give you an impression why it is important to have a specific view and to adapt and modify general concepts that you might know already from economics to the sports sector starting with the first again it's a formal economics term marginal utility you probably came across that term in the previous seminars the interesting thing here when we talk about active sport consumption is that we are talking about increasing marginal utility what does it mean um who of you is a winter sport fan who goes out for skiing or snowboarding themselves just one two oh that is really surprising for me so uh it seems that at least in germany there are a couple of more people interested in snowboarding and skiing in general but what happened actually was i started when i was six years old and i can tell you i was really a very poor skier at the very beginning so when the coach says go left i went right i was struggling and it was horrible so you can imagine it was not fun so when i started each day it was like oh my god tomorrow i have to go there i don't want to go for skiing so i didn't have any fun at all but with getting more and more lessons improving my abilities my fun and my interest in going for skiing rises so here we have the interesting fact that the more we practice the more utility we derive out of that and this is something that is not usual um for other services social consumption so when you go out for the fitness gym usually you go out with friends when you go into the stadium you like to go out and meet friends variety seeking behavior seems to be a strange term but reflects what we can observe in reality it means that specifically in the sports sector people think to to try to get different experiences in different sports how many sports do you practice so who of you is practicing at least one sport most who does two frequently a little bit less three also okay um this is something probably related to age so when i was young i was just playing soccer and then i started also with skiing in the winter season but during the recent year i tried a couple of different sports so i tried kickboxing kite surfing golfing and so on and so forth and the theory behind it why i do so is because i'm seeking for variety and if we have consumers which behave more similar than i do with increasing age the sports business has some problems they need to react because for you as a supplier it's very difficult to count on consumers who might not be a consumer anymore two or three months later because they just seek to to try a different sport preference for suppliers this is my favorite uh part um i have to state i probably do not have much idea of quality football in general because i'm a big fan of that kind of club fc cologne which is struggling heavily during the recent years however although they are struggling i'm still fan of that club and this is something completely different compared to other industries when i go out for buying shoes even for shoes from sports suppliers i don't care very much about whether it is a nike an adidas shoe or whatever however i would never buy a jersey or something like that from leverkusen or borussia mentioned lappa those of you who know that these are arch enemies with the club of ft cologne know why that is the reason however if you google fan of fc cologne you find that picture and you find that picture this is horrible so i put it away immediately but that reflects somehow that there is a polarization of being a fan so you can either be a fan of that club or you can hate that club and there is a kind of big issue with relevance for the sports business lying behind it think about sponsoring decisions if you're a company leader of a big auto mobile firm you should think twice which kind of club you would like to sponsor because it might well be that you are more attractive for one part of the country but the other card of the country would never buy any more such kind of car because they say well i cannot affiliate myself with this type of club common pool resource an issue that is very relevant in professional soccer as well the peculiarity thing is that players this example iron robin are contracted by clubs but there is a government let's say a kind of a governing body in that case a fifa who says dear club if you want to continue playing in our competitions you need to release that type of player to the national team whenever the bonds coach wants him to play that is strange imagine another company another industry where you are enforced to release your workers without getting paid for that just because anybody tells you that i mean you are still paying for him and so there's a big controversial debate about which type of money should be involved in that context competition is something i can skip and the last point is very important and that relates to my very first note that i gave if you open a textbook in general economics you find basic models and each model is based on the fact that companies maximize their profit when you watch out for soccer soccer clubs and even other sport clubs probably you never find any profit maximizing initiative so they want to have sporting success and along with these different objectives the managers of the clubs behave completely different and this is something that needs to be considered there are a couple of examples where you can follow up with these specularities and relevant research areas so for example we are watching out for the effects of physical activity on labor market outcomes on educational outcomes and so on and so forth and this is relevant because there's a lot of money put in those programs like the sport for development from unicef but nobody actually really knows how effective these programs are and that is strange so you put money somewhere though you do not know you do not have empirical proof on how good these programs work and that is similar although it tackles a completely different area professional sport events i don't know how big the debates are here in norway i remember it wasn't it oslo who wanted to apply for the olympic winter games and i think the ioc was quite happy about that and i think there was a big possibility for oslo getting the olympic games but then they dropped out they said we don't want to apply anymore so there seems to be a considerable thinking about what really comes along with hosting olympic games the world cup or any other international tournament there might be good sides but there are also kind of bad parts of the coin which means heavily investments you have to invest in infrastructure and so on and so forth and it is not clear if that balanced out or if there will be a negative effect at the end and this is something that economists are concerned about and that is my last slide so you can see here basically in the structure of my introduction lecture in cologne that we try to deal with all those different subjects that i ran through very quickly in the previous minutes so we are talking about um recreational sports as well as professional sports from the demand perspective we spend some time to distinguish the effect of profit versus utility maximizing we talk about market forms competitive balance you will learn more about that in a minute and then we have a kind of macro perspective and institutional economic perspective as i said at the moment it's in german but we will continue with that in english and now um i'm sorry for spending four minutes more than expected but i think we can also have or continue with a break of 50 minutes that's fine with me um i would assume that if you have questions to that we start with your questions in the next part so enjoy your break and looking forward to meet you in 15 minutes what | himoldeX - åpen video 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FKOeYac5p6g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKOeYac5p6g | Don't SNOOZE on PICKPOCKET Grimmsnarl! | Pokemon Sword and Shield VGC 2020 Ranked Double Battles | what's up guys welcome back to the channel and welcome back to another episode of boost to the top vgc 2020 series six now i just want to go ahead and start this video by saying thank you to everyone who showed up to the livestream last night uh i've been going live at like 10 p.m with um my players cup two qualifier matches and that's been a blast i've been doing pretty okay i i'm gonna continue to stream tonight except i'll probably stream a little bit earlier or maybe the same time we'll see we'll see where life takes me uh but today we're gonna be using a team from a viewer unfortunately the name of the viewer slips my mind at the moment but it's a really interesting team i'll go ahead and flash their name up on screen uh whatever their name was on discord uh but this team is super cool right it's a team that i tried out on on livestream also there's my players cup team it's a team i was trying out on live stream and it's based around the super interesting concept of weakness policy pickpocket grim snarl and draining kiss comfe so basically the draining kiss is going to activate the weakness policy on the grim snarl and because grim snarls item is gone and it made contact with kampe it's gonna steal the life orb away from it so we we have just a very powerful grim snarl that's that's the point of it uh yeah so if you guys are excited for this video go ahead do me a favor leave a like on the video that shoot for 150 today uh go ahead and comment down below actually uh what do you think is the most broken pokemon in this format in series six in particular i'd love to know do me a favor pause the video go down in comments every comment helps the channel and yeah uh subscribe i guess and check out my patreon for an extra video every week but yeah let's see what we got here uh it looks like hydragon arcanine a mungus probably the oh it might be the water type or issue they have no water type it could be water urshifu i actually kind of i think it's going to be water or shifu um sylveon and raichu they actually don't have much for grim snarl grim snarl could mess them up um and comfy is actually pretty nice as well i think what i want to do is to ensure i don't lose to does this thing have it doesn't have safeguard that's a little bit concerning um wheezing could be good actually wheezing doesn't look half bad i think i'm going to bring the corbinite because corbinite does have that lumbar which could be really useful uh we'll do that we'll do corvinite and i think arcanine maybe wheezing um i think i feel slightly more comfortable with wheezing because it does help out with the sylveon match up yeah it does help out quite a bit also let me know what you guys think about the double uploads recently it's it's weird right it doesn't take as much time as i thought it would to do double uploads every day like yeah i i do have to like crank out a couple of videos in the middle of the day but i think that if i just take this weekend to just get them all done i it shouldn't be too hard yeah i i kind of like what i've been doing okay so they end up going sylveon and um hydrogon which i think i'm pretty okay with this lead let me think do i have a move to actually hit that sylveon um i do not i do not i could go hardcore tonight here i could go hardcore overnight and i think i want to hmm actually i'm probably gonna be faster than that sylveon i don't know the exact stats of this team i could try to ally switch let me let me take a look to see if i actually have speed investment on this thing have no speed investment so now i'm just going to do my original thought and uh go hard into the corvinite and we'll just drain and kiss into the hydrogen hopefully it's not weakness policy that'd be a little bit concerning lifeboard draining because should be doing a ton of damage and we do have priority on it the dynamex here i'm hoping that sylveon that would actually be ideal because we should be able to stall them out pretty easily if it is hydrogen they're probably going to get two shot it is the hydrogon um yeah i don't think i don't think sylveon gets ally switched so we should be all right also apologies if you hear any like wilderness noises in the background that is literally just because i have my window open and i i want guys i'm scared guys i'm scared i don't like this anymore this isn't fun oh [Music] good one bro max steel spike okay all right all right we like to have fun here we like that funnier so here's the thing um that hydragon is dead that hydragon's just dead he's not gonna live another hit oh that's so good okay let me um bulk up here let me bulk up because i'm going to live any hit from that from the silvia i'm not just draining guess again bro i'm just draining kiss i'm going to bulk up my coordinate while i have the opportunity they might just forfeit now vmax guard that's fine that's fine i'm going to bulk up here uh they should not be able to one shot my comfy unless they have like hyper beam or some garbage mystical fire okay well i should live that the only thing is i'm not as fast as i thought it was i thought i'd be able to take that um i can't floor healing now which is a little bit concerning dang i really want to roost that i think i need to keep coordinate healthy i could always just drain and kiss here i could just drain and kiss uh and i'll attempt to roost but i doubt i'll be able to get it off i should always keep my my comfey here though which is really nice because i'll be able to activate the weakness policy on grim snarl and they're gonna end up going down to minus two if they decide to go for another mystical fire so grimsner isn't quite as threatened by this thing anymore [Music] yeah there's the mystical fire they're gonna let themselves go down to minus two which is fine because i should just be able to dynamex german snarl and nene [Music] and this is a special grimm snarl so while i won't be able to hit the uh sylveon for too much damage i could just leave it on the field just let it be for a while you know [Music] all right uh they should probably try to will uh go for a willow spin to the grim snarl which i'm cool with man i'm cool with that i'll go ahead and go for my uh i'll go for my dark type move into this thing right here gmax news is that my strongest version dark pulse yeah will gmax snooze into this thing and watch these self self-draining kiss here uh because that should be free i doubt they will go for a snarl they should willow wisp every time which i'm cool with i'm perfectly fine with they're gonna be doing like no damage to my um to my grim snarl as well if they decide to quick attack that'd be pretty interesting because i'll end up stealing an item from the uh from the silvion which is not ideal i prefer to take the life orb to ensure i can carry the sarcomere here this is going to be heat i'm excited for this i want to see this there's the draining kiss we're going to do pretty uh significant amount of damage to ourselves here but that thing is at minus two that that kampfe or that uh sylveon isn't minus two so it shouldn't be doing much damage to this grim snarl and we're also going to steal that life orb away from our own comfey here with the pickpocket okay there's the flare blitz into the comfort he's like i don't like that thing i don't like it get it off the field we're going to live though which is pretty awesome so we can actually go for a floor healing next turn maybe depends if we take this all right so comfy does not take that that's fine though this should be doing a hefty amount of damage and we might even make them drowsy which is pretty cool oh yeah that's just that's just a ko i'm hoping that our wheezing is able to out speed this uh sauvignon because it is a bit annoying how much damage it's been doing oh wait we're actually going to disable um its ability that's actually pretty huge we're going to disable its ability and it is the water urshifu so uh we actually wall the silvion now what i'll do here is i'll double into the um yeah i'll double into this urshifu with uh two fairy moves here because i just wall sylveon as long as i keep my wheezing and wheezing does have a good amount of physical defense so it should take the hit all right i think we may live that especially since the sylveon is at minus two oh okay that looked like a roll unfortunately hopefully they're not focus sesh because this will ko this will ko oh their life were cool i think i just went here because hypervoice should be doing pretty much nothing now oh that had to have been a crit yeah i was gonna say there's no way you'd do that much without a crit all right and are you kidding me man you gotta be kidding me bro you truly have to be kidding me how did that thing take a strange steam hello all right i'm a little bit annoyed with that i'm a little bit annoyed like that crit probably mattered a lot let's see how much the surging strikes does it is life orb so um yeah without that crit i think we would have won considering that hypervoice would have done half damage i think we would have been fine that that's a bit annoying oh well that's that's just how life is though that's just how life is i'm i am truly annoyed though because i had that match all right so unfortunately we do take an l but i did get to showcase the uh i did get to showcase the tech right off the bat which is fine which is fine we'll continue battling here we're going to drop a bit in rating ow [Music] so hopefully uh i can show off the grim snow just a bit more i really want to see this grim snarl put in work [Music] but yeah no uh i've been having fun with uh pokemon lately just making content it's been nice it's been nice just the output of content has been like at a nice steady pace oh okay so we're facing the dreaded drake assault and porygon z hyper offense uh wheezing is actually really good versus this it really is very good uh because we are gonna disable their abilities and i think hitmontop isn't too bad either is this max attack uh it's not quite max attack it's pretty specially defensive i'm assuming this is pretty much just to uh deal with the deal with this this particular lead um and we do have bullet punch for max steel spike we are intimidated yeah so that might be useful uh in the back here i feel like grim snarl isn't gonna be too useful arcanine could be pretty good i think my last pokemon uh i'm pretty stuck here i want to go grim snarl i really do but uh corbinite also looks pretty good let's go grim snarl like like we might not be able to gmax at this game we might end up having to dynamax the uh the um hitmontop to get the most out of this but brimstone still has a lot of pressure with sucker punch it still hits pretty hard and who knows maybe we'll be able to self proc our weakness with that bullet punch or something and if we do end up self practicing weakness policy with bullet punch that will actually uh give us an assault vest which will help us deal with the which will help us deal with the porygon a bit better all right so lazzle gengar interesting lead we're going to disable both of their abilities though with this uh wheezing hip on top so i'm a bit concerned i'm not sure what's gonna happen here i could just go for a protect i doubt they'll dynamax either these pokemon right off the bat um i'll just go for the triple axel into the gengar assuming it's focus sash because i feel like they would probably fake out into the uh they probably fake out into the wheezing if anything since hitmontop isn't too much of a threat to these two pokemon at least as far as they know and i am assault vest so i should eat just about every hit watch the dragazole come in here for some reason i'd be so happy if that happened oh tell me the dragons all came in [Music] tell me you faked out the tell me you picked up the wrong pokemon please please tell me you think the wrong pokemon please please please please please please please yes just landed him on top you just gotta land it you just gotta land this oh yeah come on all three all three all three hit him on top oh yeah that's the good stuff dude that's the good stuff okay check this out i'm about to double intimidate here i'm about to double intimidate um it's not within bullet punch range so i'll just i could close combat triple axel uh no just close combat i'll just close combat here i'm about to double intimidate this thing yep there's my intimidate oblivious salazzle interesting so it doesn't want to get taunted i wonder what that thing's going for all right strict results at minus two as the heat wave here i should eat that up they're not going to be doing too much okay they did too much but um this should chao i'm pretty happy with that how that turned out i'm pretty happy with how that turn turned out man and we still have our grim snarl man we still have that thing oh i'm so happy that turned out the way it did man we caught the freaking drake assault on the switch i mean we're probably going to see their last pokemon here i don't think gengar would come out oregon z okay i can live with that um what i actually want to do here is go for a snarl and i might just sack my grim snarl here because hitmontop looks really really good for the end game and i don't want to lose my wheezing and i'd like to have uh hitmontop dynamics i think so we'll go grim snarl here and we're probably going to end up dynamaxing hitmontop and getting him wheezing as long as i land the snarl i'm i'm in a pretty good spot the dynamax the pz all right what's gonna happen here probably max strike i can live with that though heatwave shouldn't be knocking either my pokemon out land the snarl man bro are you kidding me are you that's the one thing we had to hit with the snarl 95 accuracy yeah right yeah right 95 accuracy okay okay 95 sure sure okay um so here's an issue here's an issue i can get in hitmontop here but the fact that i didn't get the snarls kind of huge because i could max knuckle and get him wheezing but if they target into the grim snarl with anything it's gonna be scary all right uh we'll go for the max knuckle in the porygon z and uh we'll get him wheezing here and i as long as they target into the hitmontop here i think i'm fine since i removed their adaptability they don't too they don't do that much damage to me once i'm dynamaxed but wow that was annoying i just had to land that and i was pretty much a guaranteed win i think barring any crits because the damage output would be negligible all right neutralizing gas i'm hoping that went for max strike into the uh into the hitmontop if anything i think that's for the best because we've already taken a bit of damage so i'm not too comfortable taking that much more there's the sludge bomb we should eat that the max strike into the wheezing all right so what i'm hoping for here is to put this thing in range of sucker punch if i can put this thing in range of sucker punch i think i'm cool with the outcome of this neutralizing gas wore off i've intimidated once more not that it matters i don't think that's in range critical hit too wow all right um i mean here's my play they should go for the max strike into the hitmontop and i'm hoping that dynamaxx with an assault vest i just live it so i'll max knuckle that and i'll actually just go for the raw dark pulse into the salazzle because if they go for the sludge bomb it shouldn't kill me from this range since they're at -1 i can't sucker punch like there's no way sucker punch with ko oh okay tell me that you uh went for max strike into him on top tell me you did that please it's gotta be hitting on top right ah man ah man that's not it man that's not that's not him on top that's not him on top [Applause] all right max knuckle will ko this thing and i mean i am a salt vest and i haven't taken much damage here i still have one more turn of dynamax i think my priority is removing the um i mean gengar's likely focus sash is the thing max knuckle probably doesn't do that much to solazzle but i think selazal has less potential for damage output um i'm just going to steal spike into the gengar and hopefully that kos i haven't revealed an item on salazzle so i'm hoping that that's where the focus sash is and that i can just knock out the gengar excuse me sir am i about to get hypnosis bro not like this not like this oh my god well that's uh that's pretty annoying how do i win now i suppose i have to get the turn when wake up and triple axel gengar because we can eat a couple hits from salazal it's just that i don't know if we can take uh three attacks here because we're gonna have to take three attacks there's the heat wave can you miss no okay [Music] shadow ball tell me i'm in range to live the next attack uh probably not triple axel should ko as long as i get all three cursed body just disabled my triple axel okay um is it possible to win i suppose the only way i win here is if they miss because close combat may ko if close combat doesn't ko and they miss um bullet punch will do it tell me you just don't have sludge bomb and you're gonna miss a heat wave no okay well that was uh that was a little bit disappointing not gonna lie another another loss for this team unfortunately well we can always get one more unfortunately two losses as long as we get one win i don't i don't mind it all right let's continue battling you know i'm just happy that my my players cup runs going better than this i can at least be happy my my run that truly matters is doing better than this one all right um more hyper offense this time with sun and prankster sably i think there isn't much reason to not go with the grim snarl lead here to be honest what's what's this grim snarl stat spread okay it does have a lot of hp and a bit of special defense so i'm assuming [Music] i am assuming we can take uh whatever they want to go for here so i'll do with the grimstar comfy lead um and the back wheezing doesn't seem too bad does it i don't know and i think i have to bring him on top here actually should i take the assault fest i kind of want to take the assault vest we'll do that we'll actually go um i actually go hitmontop to grim snarl for this one i'll bring wheezing in the back to disable solar power if need be and i'll go arcanine actually and i think that should be fine yeah we're gonna do that so i want to give myself an assault vest more than anything it'll allow me to eat hits from charizard a bit better something i really don't like about gmx drum snarl is that it's two best max moves it's two stabs counteract each other so if you go for gmax snooze and then want to go for gmax starfall it just sucks it just doesn't help you because it's gonna undo the possibility of snooze okay um a bit concerned about a possible yawn from this from this uh gastrodon do i think they're gonna yawn here it's possible i could fake out i could go for the uh the terrain here's what i'll do i'll go for gmax snooze and then external terrain well self bullet punch because if they yawn it should be fine they dynamics through charizard that's great that's great i'm thinking what is essentially a super effective gmax snooze into a neutral gmax starfall should ko charizard so i should be able to go for the the um fairy type move into it next turn if they decide to go for for yawn here which would be pretty uh pretty scary all right you ever noticed how much this guy looks like aku from samurai jack he really does look like aku dude the bullet punch gonna go ahead and activate the weakness policy and trade us the assault vest which will allow us to eat a hit from that charizard pretty easily grim snarls got some decent bulk on the special side from the g-max wildfire into the group oh okay into the hitmontop which survives so we can actually probably hold on to that a little bit longer and igmax snooze here okay i think a starfall after that should ko and they got drowsy that's phenomenal okay i'm actually really happy with that outcome i'm pretty happy with that outcome because i can just attack into the let me think how much attack do i have because i might have to go for the physical version here to ensure i ko the we have like no attack yeah i'm gonna go for the special version i was i was i was tempted to go for the physical version to ensure we ko the um was it called the uh gastrodon but it just wasn't worth it uh and we'll go arcanine here we'll go arcanine because i can hold on to the to be intimidating the fake out a little bit longer and it seems like they're just gonna let their charizard go to sleep as they protect the gastrodon interesting play interesting play maybe i can make it drowsy here as the airstream into the arcanine which will eat it and uh charizard will be going to sleep here so for once i don't think i've ever seen something go to sleep from gmax snooze i i have never seen that that's just how inconsistent this move is and i can go for one more gmax news to pick up the ko and then i have then i'm a real scary pokemon man then i'm a real real scary pokemon for this guy all right uh i don't believe they have any switches to special gmax news they they really don't yeah so i'll just go for it again into the uh gastric on here to knock it out and i'll go for the snarl to catch whatever may come in uh because i could just sucker bunch the charizard on subsequent turns to knock it out yep charizard's asleep burning the first turn snarl goes off lowering its special attack a bit and the gmax snooze beautiful yeah there was no way it was gonna love that this is a pretty interesting team i like the fact that you can pass off different items to your uh grim snarl pickpockets such a a niche ability that you almost never get to see pull off anything really so i'm glad this team makes good use of it oh it's dust clops okay so i should take any hit from the charizard now so i don't really have to worry about it i'll actually just go ahead and go for um i think my strongest combination of moves it's probably just going to be the dark pulse into the uh hmm do i dark pulse here i think i just dark pulse into you and i could go for a heat wave to ensure i get damage off or maybe i snarl heat snarl 110 uh i do the most with snarl i think not not like overall but like i get the most out of a snarl yeah especially since they stay asleep we land the snarl on the dust clops which gives us a nice little nice little tidbit of damage and i still have sucker punch to uh threaten anything that might want to come out and if he sets up a trick room i'm perfectly fine with that and we just ko the dust collapse thank you sir thank you that should be game because i have sucker punch [Music] i like this team this is a fun team i'm having fun with it man and the ryperior the ryperior though all right uh check this out check this out dark pulse this charizard's gonna stay asleep for the full three turns i'm calling it here actually do i lose by doing this maybe maybe i think my play should just be the sucker punch charizard to ensure i lit actually there's no way charizard ko's me no i can dark pulse for free i dark pulse and i uh i snarl there's no way the charizard if it wakes up actually ko's me [Music] yeah we're fine i think snarl may kale from this range yeah okay cool so uh grim snarl is going to go ahead and pick up this win here i'm pretty doubtful to lift this head and we still have the hitmontop in the back so let's go ahead and dark pulse this thing and uh we'll will a wisp as well just to just to rub it in because there's a plane passing by my apologies guys and they just canceled the battle so we do actually get away with this with this team i think it's a great team i think it's a really cool team for series six i'm really enjoying myself 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MMvtnxsypVY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMvtnxsypVY | Tales of Wells Fargo || Hollywood Movie|| | [Music] it was very difficult to express my feelings about the adventures that must lie ahead through it I feel like a stranger overcome the colors of the Earth's history was born we had seen beyond all belief I was determined [Music] gonna get it OH all right just get him we will [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you come through here so that is a good place to catch a horse you have to box canyons there's only one way out you can tell them up here you can't tell it from down there even less you know it travelling slow let's get him we will we'll get them where we want them first [Music] you think he's not smart look up there I can say is for a mile [Music] yeah but I think we'll get a little closer to him this time Jim we've been after him all day and we haven't even they're up the cat that's quit I'm tired [Music] you don't back you want to came out here to get him gonna get him [Music] all right might as well have a rainbow over his head it's just like chasing I've gotta go [Music] [Applause] [Music] you get it done yeah [Music] that's the way you wanted it big and bold mr. Hardy sweat till we find the right place and the right time sattell feels good after 10 years you pass them along yeah red Martin big Tom perdy hey plenty more in the saddlebags in case you want to pass my long way and now he's gonna know what it's like to be hunted down like an animal never knowing where when [Music] director haymaker bring on that blacks time hey Jim where's your stallion I've been waiting to buy shoes on him [Music] well how'd you do this time Jim get closer somebody got a little closer to me [Music] tried to shoot me in the back [Music] I think I've got a want a Dodger somewhere in the office - my set face looks like big Tom perdy you got one in there to match this huh looks like you had a reason for trying it I mean like he had 5,000 reasons for trying I don't think he's gonna be the last one to try it either well that posed us the problem Jim I can't arrest every gunslinger who rides through town until they've done something wrong hey Jim hey careful shirt oh hey let me see salt large sealing-wax Oh 30 cents misty huh I'll put it on the bill for you anything else Tina what can a girl do to show someone she really likes him if you mean Jim Hardy grow up I didn't say who you didn't have to well Oh buy him a present or something now where did I put that thread what kind of a present something he wants more than anything else in the world while he wants us that old wild horse that's it mister forgive me I I didn't mean to eavesdrop she's a delightful child Thank You J Squire Tina miss Tina how pleasant Oh may I help why you're very kind [Music] they wanted me to write the truth about this savage waistline well I will write the truth I'll call it a wilderness without hope what was it Dan he said all hope abandon ye who enter here [Music] as it sure is pretty [Music] name's chance isn't chance I don't know about you but I get bored travel and feel like talking playful New England excuse me I understand too close to the antivirus you might find yourself up man don't like you wouldn't stand much chance out there maybe better than here I don't know about that some short-legged Comanche didn't list that pretty rolled-up Harrier that Desert Sun that sure cook the solid but a quaint way you have a pudding it ain't no Cape Cod blue blood man Travel along would you please go away purchase chance part of my skin for his trophy room I'd stick around but I don't think a lot of this you explain it Howard why's that is open and spoil your trip the Train thundered in my ears as I stared at the body and the floor of the vestibule this was my introduction to the his wrist that Wells Fargo was trying so hard to sell to the civilized part of the world [Music] well now what now let's get some sleep sleep how can you think about sleep after being shot at don't let that upset man every wouldn't get any rest in this business and I'm gonna stay with you I don't think that'll be necessary boo what are you gonna do just walk around like a big bullseye waiting for a sudden shot in the back Jose I'm gonna have to walk around much I think they'll come to me you think that's very smart probably not but can you think of a better way no you sure I'm ill had it I expect I am he'll probably told you but bring him out some supplies tomorrow so I think I'll just stay in town tonight good night Bo good night gentlemen [Music] [Applause] [Music] I've had a very pleasant evening with a very lovely lady shall we toast our new friendship leave your name Squire isn't it seems to me we met quite some time ago 10 years ago exactly mr. Hardy do you know I think your mother might be looking for you might not be a bad idea if you went along home now Squire and I have got some things to talk about that I can't believe would be of any particular interest to you oh I think it could be more to the point mr. Hardy you see Tina he's concerned that someone might see you in the presence of an ex-convict and well misconstrue am I correct in your fatherly concern for Tina mr. Hardy that's just about it mr. Squire has already told me about his trouble with Wells Fargo he sings his debt to society has been honorably paid I I choose to accept it as such I'm sure you are Tina now go home excuse me sir of course said I'm sorry I took this off a dead man today that and the fact that you're back around these parts again seems a little more than coincidence to me piece of paper with no printers mark no witnesses your word against mine and jurisprudence mr. Hardy I could sue you for false arrest you think it's gonna make it easy to shoot me in the back uh-huh I don't think you'd give a man that chance no I just want to see you sweat every time a doorknob turns or a boot kicks dirt behind you well I get paid to sweat so that's gonna be nothing new that's dangerous country mr. Hardy steep rocky cliffs to fall over and those cold mountain lakes you want to die with a frozen smile in your face drop in you get a little more than ten years for murder square I was talking about an accident mr. Hardy like the kind you could have up in the hills looking with that black stallion I never did happen only three people would know it was no accident at all you me and Ray my lieutenant still the same still loyal after these 10 years and still unable to think with any other brain but yours how do you want it hardy and you still holding you a good hand to see Squire rate why not I'll give them to you for free you can keep the 5000 why not now because mr. Hardy helped me learn two things over those 10 years the classics which makes it charming small talk with his friend Tina and patience I can wait for the right time in the right place and when it comes mr. Hardy I'm gonna kill you [Music] you [Music] he was just standing there in the vestibule sheriff when I came through she said the man that shot him jump train about an hour bike he's gonna have a hard time proving that yeah excuse me I wouldn't jump too many conclusions hell I knew that fella he was a bounty hunter name was Puran that that's delusion did you ever see a woman shoot a bounty hunter Murdock yes Jim Hardy from Wells Fargo the sheriff Hal Humphrey Murdock's the lady I was telling you about how she's writing a journal for an Eastern newspaper who tell the folks about the West and what it's really like Wells Fargo is sponsoring a trip well I guess it's good business should spark some of those city women to get their men to buy land out here and settle a woman's point of view can be a dangerous thing the truth shouldn't be too dangerous man not at all only I don't think that's what Wells Fargo wants yeah well right now I'm more interested in that shooting on the train miss Murdoch well fortunately for me the savage who committed the murder was quite uninterested in removing my Road up here otherwise I might have arrived quite bald-headed I'll be at the hotel if you have any further questions I presume there is a hotel in this this town yes ma'am there is try to cross the street however since you're traveling alone I'd feel much better about it you'd come out to the farm and stay with us just so I could keep an eye on you for Wells Fargo you understand mr. Hardy after what happened on the train I think I can survive without any Western gentleman's eye on me I prefer forming my own opinions [Music] she's got a sell land out here just like she might have phoned a few too many opinions already [Music] while this check is what's the timeline we just call the chef and hem put in jail our jobs try to uphold the law and not bend it around to see themselves but to have a charge before you can hold man you don't call attempted murder charge enough I mean one we can make stair J square released from prison with no prejudice is on no water bliss her earache over it is regnal known record of previous arrests Wells Fargo attorneys advise extreme caution that's absolutely sure of your legal position Farrell see what I mean yeah oh yeah how's that well it looks like an quit worrying I just know the stables seems like Squire and rake saddled up and took off early this morning loaded on with care deems maybe we're lucky they're trying to make Mexico across the desert no Swamper said he gave him directions how to get up in the wild horse territory salt Canyon that's up near your place Jim I didn't know horses what they were looking for they're not looking for an accident to happen to me [Music] when you finish tearing my good manager mind opening the gate [Music] I suppose I'd better keep an eye out [Music] the country through a woman's eyes is rugged hard and cruel fighting harshly against the pitiful efforts of the pioneers who would invade it the people are no longer human beings the West is frozen scorched them flooded them they're living in an ear animal state [Music] don't tell me you jumped rain do noise why should I I didn't murder anyone in cold blood you weren't lined up in that fellas sights here I have no intention of standing here discussing morality with you let go of my arm you sure got a chin full of argument what are you doing out here I'm writing a book if you must know you know I only read one book in my whole life he stops fables there's a story in there about a fox wanted some grapes he called him sour when he couldn't reach him I reckon some folks are apt to feel that way about life when they can't quite grab hold I'm afraid I still don't understand your language it doesn't matter what your mouth says that's what your eyes say I was just trying to answer the questions your eyes were asking maybe I don't see too good whoa Artie that's how I see us down south Christmas Eve I believe yeah I had a few too many to kill eggnogs as I remember you didn't like that still ridin bargain Wells Fargo Jim boy it's an honest living still carrying guns for the revolutionaries you know sir those mercenaries take too many risks for too little pay I gave all that up to come back and go on business for myself mr. Hardy if I may be so bold as to interject your your old chum here is a murderer he's the man on the train that fella drew down on me first got a right to protect myself don't I that room is Murdock did the other man have his gun out first well suppose he did I don't see what difference that makes he still shot him makes a good deal of difference it's a difference between murders or self-defense that man was about a hundred Nate I hope you'll tell that to the sheriff Jim don't matter to some of these sheriff's who the body boys bring in just so they ain't still kickin well I'm not the sheriff and I can't speak for him but I can promise you one thing if you're wanted for anything somewhere down the line we'll tangle yeah well we tangle before Jim Boy took advantage of my condition [Music] it's best you can do uh you want to try me [Music] looks like you're still one up on these young boy I'm gonna try to keep it that way I guess that's alright by me just for old times sake he'll old times sake isn't gonna keep me from checking up on you Nate you got responsibilities I don't that's the difference between us and just for the record Jim boy I ain't wanted not by nobody and why did you jump the Train well ain't so it Snow White the law believe my story but I figure you do the sheriff wants to talk to me I'll be in town exceeding it finally I don't think it's too good of an idea for you to be out riding around by yourself mr. Murdock I think you're right Western law enforcement is apparently quite incompetent Western law is no different than they are the law laws are silent in the midst of armaments mr. Hardy Cicero and laws aren't valuable only because their laws but because there's right in a man by the name of Beecher said that you're going back into town well since it isn't safe for a woman to be out alone I I suppose I have to suffocate in that hotel room well if it becomes too suffocating or too distracting to write we'd still love to have you to the ranch you right up the road there and you can't miss it mr. Hardy let's clarify something I know that your western hospitality is only prompted by your employers what makes you so bitter I'm not bitter mr. Hardy I'm cynical can't you tell the difference [Music] patience straight party spent three months tracking me down all over California I intend to make it as long and as painful fam [Music] that must be an easier way to get naughty via philosopher eek all good things come to those who wait [Music] you [Music] Jim you trying to get yourself killed you need someone following you maybe they should I don't think I have to tell you the track in a man's a little like dragging a bear both get a little cagey when they know you're behind them got to move slow quiet become a part of the scenery I just hope you don't become part of the scenery by being planted under it how many of those Dodgers you think are floating around now got no way of knowing I don't know what do we know about for sure it's one we took off the mat tried ambushes yeah but he could just be one of 10 or 20 or more that's right on the other hand square might just be playing a scare card don't be too sure when he happens you see just one you see any say nothing it's just what happens shouldn't be too much trouble you keep them busy down here and I'll try to get around behind him [Music] all right Bo [Music] fellas next to it great wasn't it you want a good deal of trouble yourself mr. you read Martin and there's wanted posters all over this country for you dead or alive all right so us right what happened who else did he give these posters to Purdy big-time Purdy that's all just big-time Purdy and me you're lying hold it Bo take him on into town [Music] mind my asking what you doing don't you know it so make a machine when you see one Oh wouldn't it be easier just to Bob our cook I'm running your ranch I want to save you money let's change your mother miss murder no you seem to sit a horse very well for an Easterner my family's been riding to the hounds for years oh I don't want you to misunderstand my intentions of being here mr. Hardy I was told that the Hamaker farm is typical of your way of life here well I'd say it's pretty close to it when you Jeff Oh Jeff this miss Murdock is Jeff Jane he more or less runs things around here glad to make your acquaintance miss Murdock I wouldn't exactly say that this was Boston's Revere hotel but it's mighty comfortable [Music] hey Jim you're all right yeah I'm all right [Music] that's a nasty-looking - that is when I hit the wagon there come on I'll make it focus you need a doctor and I don't you worry about a thing I'll fix him up is he good as new how much Murdoch you come over here and wash off the dirt around there come on I gotta go out the barn get me some cobwebs and make a poultice what are you talking about you make him what wheat flour ain't nothing like it to stop the bleeding but that's ridiculous you'll get an infection from those filthy things Hey what the doc says and I learned it from him and he's been using them for 40 years be right back the doctor learned it from the Indians they've been using cobwebs and with a great deal of success for a much longer time than your family's been writing to the house really no fascinating and I suppose you have to make do in such a primitive surroundings mind if I ask you a question why did you accept this assignment in the first place I challenged mr. Hardy like going up in a balloon challenge from your father I think it's rather generally known that he's one of the largest stockholders from Wells Fargo at the expense of my mother's life afraid I don't understand there's a lot more about this West I understand than you think my mother was dragged out here away from the decent civilized life that she knew they both fought this wilderness for so long they didn't have the sense left to know what had swallowed them until my father struck gold for him wasn't escaped but it was too late for my mother she died in childbirth do you think that could have happened back east or anywhere else well it won't happen to me regardless of what my father thinks I'm not interested in romanticizing the West for his further justification I can only see this part of the country as my mother must have suffered from it I think that answers all your questions mr. Hardy not quite it one more if you don't mind would you happen to know whether your mother has loved your father or not why is that supposed to justify everything you're not supposed to answer a question with a question you're beginning to sound like my father he has some primitive idea that I don't understand what really counts when it comes to people I think maybe he's right you'll find out here especially in this part of the country and what really counts is what's inside of a man or a woman and that if they love each other enough they can survive almost anything here we on this to stop the bleeding of the Jeffie and he'll be as good as new good day mr. Hardy I hope you survive make a good movement if someone put a firm eye in honor good I guess you ain't no Brandon keV will you take it easy I'm not a Brandon calf either well you better stop behaving like one [Music] are you the sheriff here sir my respects to you I made your bob Shanker Empire builder and owner of the finest line of cattle this side of the Mississippi I heard tell about your stock show and I'm prepared to pay top price for whatever pleases me my boys here they work hard and they play on this $1,000 should cover any damage they might inflict on your fair town good day to you sir well I suppose I'd better go look after the literary side him I don't want these boys to add a new chapter to a boat [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] helping ladies in distress is a little more in your line Jim boy I was on my way when it started getting rough I could see where I checked up on you chance you're not wanted for anything and as far as the incident on the train goes bounty hunters have made mistakes before sheriff's willing to call it self defense on the strength of the lady's testimony here [Music] I think we just get an interest in chance are you planning to do save the lady from sin and corruption I got better things to do well that was the whole point of our B&E so far I ain't heard nothing but music that clink of glasses I was screaming the female because you heard the clink of $50,000 not maybe my ears ain't so blood it wouldn't have to be something a more than 20 feet from you then I'm belt round his waist I'm a fat to be carrying around this middle bad for the heart united stay oh I've got good ears I heard about the major from a boy that just worked for [Music] now what is your plan I'm sure the major have been time and take a load off his heart you're the best time be tomorrow all this talk shows I'm beginning to wonder if it's safe to step outside the door in this town why did you go in there in the first place I found my snake pit and I was drawn to it like some people are drawn to the smell of blood the men in that saloon didn't intend to do you any harm they're hard-working ranchers if we're looking for a little relief from a rather difficult job and they're no different from the men least though perhaps they're a little more direct I'm sorry but my first impression that this frontier wells-fargo is trying to trust down the throats of civilized people was right and you're about as wrong as anyone could possibly be I won't give you the satisfaction of admitting to that by going back mr. Hardy it'll take more than a snake pit to make me give up my journal I'm going to write about the West's and all its chapters eased glory I'll have more important things to do than stand here and argue with you miss Murdoch but I happen to believe in this country and in the people in their dreams they're taking this frontier in this wilderness one day they'll develop it into a fine decent civilization they fought this wilderness for so long they haven't the sense left to know that it swallowed them maybe they had a dream once but no longer no it's still there though perhaps you can't see it sometimes you have to dig very hard before you get to the gold even if it means getting your hands a little bit dirty say what you will mr. Hardy you can't change my mind then I will try today [Music] yes sir major I traded short horn for Shanghai Pierce not more than six months ago just outside Laurie what does this stock show gonna start yeah plenty of time major let him get rid of this grub first nobody's gonna touch you and if you're player yeah have another drink better get it back to his hotel room boys you'll have a couple hours to sober up before the purebred auction [Music] [Applause] the people the horses the wagons flow in a muddy stream through this crack of artists community they this wilderness for so long they haven't the sense to you cover the stairs go back up on [Music] who's there room service what do you want an ice pack for the major sir compliments of the management [Music] you stay nice and still nobody get hurt easy does it major [Music] small-time Highline Rider you think you're gonna get away with this I don't take the belt off himself all right off with it fast you think you're smart don't you I'd shoot a bigger polecats and you and spit about bitty pieces there's no bad fella nothing but bluster you didn't have to do that you just carve out a way of talking too much you feel like talking talk to them [Music] who knows you oh wait you take her along [Music] you say forever [Music] sheriff there's better shooting up in the matrix room okay look the ones who did it yeah I saw a couple of them over in the saloon awhile ago and there they was posing the major up let's go take a look there's something else sheriff do you know that lady journalist they took her along for a hostage are you sure about that Jake sure it was the one who was talking to in the saloon yesterday chance I'll see if I can pick up his trail you get a bunch of men together and catch up to me as fast you can [Music] anybody father please sweep I told you no shootin hawk we got what we wanted you're branching out I don't like it every man for himself mister even wolves work together but the big one the Lobo he calls the shots or he works the fastest and close I warned you this was my party and I remember your last party down in Laredo we lost a good flank because it was your party you're getting soft boy I was always soft about gun on a man down for no reason boundaries it seems that I went south for a while I left somebody to cut my throat maybe it needed cutting chance the rules they don't follow no she [Music] hey a bullet in the bellies pretty painful where is your imagination we're hunting revenge my revenge and I'll let you know it's painful for mr. Hardy and what is not all right I will do chew it you mind if we do our waiting in the shade they're gonna make mr. Hardy sweat [Music] now we could have gotten Hardy cold and you let him go we're going up in the hills with outstanding loans the one that hearty people is likely to get well we taken our shad heading for Canada what you do is yell on business what about her I don't like witnesses I'll take her with me it'll take her with you dead maybe a right Huck maybe I'm getting too soft your wolf you got act like a wolf [Music] I told you to look out New England so try it outside no we're gonna get on a horse all your coats on the floor over there fast [Music] like you said hawk what I do is my own business I also said your throat needed cutting chance they don't call me Hawk for nothing don't miss you won't get another try outside [Music] you're hurt nothing serious but a slowing is down I I want to thank you for saving my life don't thank me New England chew my head off like before I like you better with the same kind of crust I'm dad a Hardy's house is somewhere nearby and or it is yes now you get on over there they'll help you out I'm not going without you what's the matter doing that cross crumble oh please chance let me help it's too late New England I don't want to leave you [Music] there's no time doing now or ever get out of here but what are you going to do I'm gonna break out of this place and you just be in the way give this Artie [Music] they've been here all right this candle in there still burning without too much wax around it looks like the trail goes out this way [Music] miss Murdoch what's going on what's the matter come on go on [Music] you just sit right down there and and anyway alright what in tarnation has been happening to you they wanted to kill me kill you who was it I'll fix them I don't know they robbed somebody I heard them talking oh well now don't you worry no more you'll be safe here what's that money what money Nathan chance gave it to me oh please jab he needs help no alright but I better do something about that cut on your forehead first [Music] [Applause] [Music] there's like old times Jim boy not quiet I told you what would happen if you were ever a wanted man Natan now you're wanted hey you better use that gun if you don't plan on going back with us it's just about as empty as my head girls in trouble Jim she was with me I sent her off for the money talk must have gone after where'd she go I'm going with you you're going back to town at the sheriff this is no time to argue Jim I know where she went mayn't gonna tell you unless I go along alright I'll take the responsibility you got it and my deputies will take these Jasper's back to town you think you'd be able to write I don't want to leave you here and I got to get into town let the chef know all about this well I'm fine and you've been very kind Jeb I want to apologize for the things I said last time I was here well now I don't leave my buddy saying anything too bad I hope you'll devote a whole chapter and you account to me rifle back on the floor New England ate that what he called you you're a long way from home what do you want you shut up I should have figured you and chance we're in this together the way you looked at you back in that saloon all right where is it you'll tell me where it is that money is gone back where it belongs and there ain't nothing you can do about it now you tell me where it is remember what I said Hawke don't miss you won't get a second try take care of him Jed get him out of here are you all right in his murder yes still keeping one up on me eh Jim you know it's empty where's the money he gave it to me to give to you what are you going to do with him I'm gonna have to take him back to the sheriff's with two men killed I have nothing to do without you that's the truth that'll be up to the law decide mr. Hardy I want you to let him go I don't think I understand you too clearly miss Murdoch I said I want you to let him go go on get out of here now wait a minute New England go on you said there's no time now or ever he saved my life mr. Hardy I want to return the favor you're not doing him any favors now by helping him escape when he brought the money back and gave himself up voluntarily you know I could good deal the difference he'll still go to prison yes he will I was in prison down in Texas I should have learned something from New England but I didn't you want to go back you made me want to go back we're from two different worlds New England's now we both have to go back where we belong maybe my world would have been a lot better if you'd been in it a long time ago thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] break2 lose the mother ever break the nose a mite big Brian you tonight sim bust my sister's custard pies [Music] morning Jim I was just gonna take a little ride around the ranch what do you think I run out here right you're a stable I've been training in that pala member for two months and I don't want them read what kind of training special you're darn right it's special how come every time I look out here you're in my Corral yep not a horse nobody knows how to train a horse as well as you do that's why don't give me that sugar talk I know who you got moon eyes for and Jim ain't here Deb tell me what you trained him for it's a secret well I won't tell I promise hope to get the crippled cricket if I do you're the best horse trainer in the whole world and I love you with sugar and cream on it please please tell me well all right what you better not tell Jim because it's a surprise this is Comanche whistle what's it for well not be quiet not that it you know that study and Jim's been trying to catch well this little whistles gonna bring him right to our backdoor ever hear of a Judas goat the critter who leads sheep to the slaughter well I got me a Judas horse watch this good old snowball we're gonna catch us an old black stallion a tree boy yeah let me try it please absolutely positively no Dumbo no took three months just to get him coming to me and I ain't about to you smell something only bread Bernie yeah that's what I figured burning bread Oh No [Music] that blasted old golf inadvertent of us bestest [Music] [Applause] [Music] just like your mother [Music] [Applause] [Music] pleasant [Music] here's your chance I've got the whistle but you've got to know how you lead them through there and I'll do the rest go get it and don't forget to come back when I blow the whistle [Music] I'm not letting you go forgive me child did I stop you you're the man I saw in the store yesterday addresses two wild horses you are a most remarkable young lady my name is Mary Jane what's yours J Squire at your service could you be at my service you see I'm kind of in trouble yes Mary gee I believe you are [Music] oh that's that sure that is well they got chants in the gang leave it all Jim there's two late New England I don't want to leave you [Music] we're from two different worlds and how we both have to go back where we belong [Music] ah Josh we're not fake it thought you'd belly in here quiet like shows I wouldn't catch it huh Mary gee Mary gee yeah well you gotta be sneakier than the Wells Fargo AG to put something over on you ever die again they'd have to be pretty sneaky wouldn't it Jim got something special on your mind Jeff now just came up here to set the barn on fire blaster female boss Steve take my horse and run all over the countryside why do I get my hands on it and you want to know if something's on my mind what are you talking about what's trouble Mary gee that's what's a trouble she ran off with snowball over six hours ago and he come back yet this is just a kid time doesn't mean much to her when she's on the horses back yeah she's afraid to come back well I suppose we could send out a posse after now I'm gonna cut me a switch hey Tom quick I told you there'd be trouble look at him shut up worsened dogged me that little sneak cut off in town and spooked him home because she's afraid to come back here doesn't sound like anything Mary Chi would do yeah well look around you don't see you're standing anywhere do you these are hoop slashes roof flashes oh no I knew I shouldn't have told her what this year pala Miller about how I've been training for a Judas horse for what you know to catch that black stallion Oh Judas horse all right or a Mary King hey Jim she's still out there those on his way back I'm gonna leave me up it's all Kenyan there's got to be something I can do there is go on into town get a posse ready just in case we need a [Music] [Laughter] [Music] party up here you looking for something yes I am where is she it ain't that easy all right we'll make it easy where is she I got a deal for you you cooperate I'll take you to the girl what if I don't buy your deal she dies now you figure it out now make up your mind we go alone or do you find us someplace in the bottom of the canyon all right all right you got a deal [Music] I could [Music] so no I covered the bottom of the canyon on the way up I thought we could fan out from here now I'll look around here you going over towards tabletop flats look around there tabletop Jeb said mayor gee went after the Black Stallion you know as well as I do he doesn't range that far there's no water down there boy you talk too much and you don't listen enough they don't argue with me get on over towards tabletop flats remember something else you remember the way you were tracking this morning we're gonna be alright then maybe maybe I'll remember a lot of things [Music] alright Tom the gumbo spiders got a fancy plant me I ain't so particular I just assumed kill you with a plain bullet come on [Music] patience Mary Chi even your stallion knows enough to save his strength you and I have both learned the advantages of waiting [Music] strategy break more fatherly concerned mr. Hardy grudges aren't settled with innocent people Squire grudge why not call it a reward but ten years of waiting there's anything to be settled it's between you and I not with her let her go on the contrary she brought us together at the right time and the right place was a gun at my bank you'd have done that back in town I thought you were a man it was partial to accidents ah but you are going to have an accident mr. Hardy amusing twist didn't travel a death by the very horse you wanted so badly [Music] it's gonna be slow hearty a little at a time [Music] thank you you know I got halfway to tabletop before I realize what you were trying to tell me that was close it'll do close to soothe me but you look after him bow where you gone well the cut a switch and take care of our little friend there what on earth do you think you're doing taking all of that always like it was some kind of trained pet you know he gonna kill you I'll tell you one thing when I get you back down if your mother doesn't take a board to your bow I know I'm going to want you to get save yourself no what they're a horse anyway what you go after him for you know for you so why don't you like me what makes you think I don't you never even noticed me that's why I had to get you something special and you think you can just go around buying friends huh let me ask you something we're pals aren't we yes every time I go out on the road don't always bring you back a present mm-hmm all right now I suppose sometimes if I forget to bring you a present and we're not pals anymore that's got nothing to do with it well that's got something to do it what do you think means more to me right now than anything else that I guess that was a time when I thought it did too I know I think it's a whole lot more important for you to learn you can't go buy something you already got and that's a friend it's only one way to prove it to you that's sure you [Music] our still pals aren't way you bet go get ours now and let's get on home [Music] now you come back just as soon as you're able miss Murdoch you're always welcome here Thank You Jeb I might just take you up on that sometime good goodbye and Jim you've been more than fair I want you to know that I've changed my reading habits from Cicero to mr. beachy quicker but I wouldn't discount Israel too much they they each have their own point of view though it's different I think it's important we try to understand both of them oh well I better take my seat I want to write the last chapter of my journal while it's still fresh in my mind goodbye Jamie thank you for everything hope you come back again someday [Music] [Applause] and as the training twisted its iron way through the limestone hills I knew that I had learned something about myself as I learned about them the arms of the West are open to those who believe that are unafraid I think I welcome there now [Music] and from writing work | Be Engaged little Extra | UCxgiggTxFMxDjSfZ6Cp5QFA | 2018-10-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,267 | 36,913 |
H9WPeoq_j90 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9WPeoq_j90 | boring birthday vlog ~ 23 🫖 sky, asmr, aesthetic, relaxing, BORING | [Music] fire's closed but it's flying through my heart and i just wait for you flying top down destination in california [Music] i wanna feel [Music] cozy like a cup of tea [Music] in coffee shops on tire swings and road trips to california [Music] i guess that i've been playing with fire [Music] it was about time that i got burned and even though i tried [Music] cozy like a cup of tea and i want you to hold me home with you i want to be in coffee shops on side swings and road trips to california [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] shops on tire swings and road trips to california [Music] to california [Music] 2 am saying didn't mean to hit my phone you want attention don't want to be alone you never were a good liar so why the hell would you try to pull the wall over my eyes [Music] now i'm running far away from [Music] i never was a good liar no doubt [Music] don't got nothing left to say no i'm running far away [Music] you're acting troubled [Music] don't get nothing left to say now i'm running far away from [Music] from [Music] | Nevada's Ministry | UCbe3lD3YEVjWmxAbNukl9ng | 2021-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 201 | 1,046 |
0n1tdbEC3nI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0n1tdbEC3nI | Vivek Ramaswamy on Elon Musk's Meeting with the CCP | I really love and respect a lot of what Elon Musk has done with Twitter he's trying to take it in the right direction turning it into a free speech platform I've been a vocal advocate of that but I'm going to break a cardinal rule and unspoken rule in the Republican Party these days and in the conservative Movement by saying that you know if somebody's an actual hero and they're doing a certain thing you can't criticize them when they do something wrong that's Elon Musk apparently according to the Chinese government as of yesterday's reports kowtowing to the Chinese Communist Party presumably as a basis for gaining favorable Market treatment there foreign minister China's foreign minister yesterday reported publicly on a meeting that Elon had with Chinese officials in which he said that he doesn't support a decoupling from China but instead called the U.S and communist China conjoined twins using his words according to the Chinese officials now maybe Elon doubted that characterization of the meeting but turns out that Tesla's vice president in China posted the ccp's statement on weibo a Chinese social network in China though they perhaps quite cleverly didn't post that here in the United States I don't think it would have gone as well over here now we know there's news reporting on what happened in that meeting it's part of a continued and I think concerning pattern of a number of American CEOs but even let's just stick to Elon in the case of Tesla last October inexplicably out of nowhere no one's asking the CEO of an electric car maker to offer his opinion on this necessarily or are they saying that Taiwan should reunify with China said that last October literally Days Later actually gets a nice little atta boy Pat in the back from the CCP when they give special tax benefits in Shanghai only to follow up the next year of building a new Factory for Tesla and Shanghai as well it's not elon's fault businesses and Business Leaders are going to do what businesses do whatever allows them to make the most money for their businesses but this is a problem that the U.S actually needs to wake up to and it's systemic there's a bit of a mystery why U.S businesses will consistently criticize the United States without saying a peep about China take the NBA remember when Daryl Mori the general manager of the Houston Rockets criticized well didn't even criticized China just said that he stands with Hong Kong the NBA and Nike and the Houston Rockets themselves immediately began apologizing for his tweet daring to say Fight For Freedom stand with Hong Kong LeBron James criticized him as well it's not just in sports you see it everywhere John Donahoe the CEO of Nike leading a company that will regularly criticize systemic racism here in the United States but just last year or in the last year or so says that we're a brand of China for China kowtowing to the CCP Airbnb puts a neat little black Square on its Instagram account staying at stands with black lives matter saying that it will compensate its Executives based on delivering stakeholder goals rather than shareholder goals yet it's chief of privacy had to resign when it was revealed that they were handing over U.S user data to the CCP as a condition for doing business in China when co-founder Nate blacharchik then reportedly said to that head of privacy that we're not here to promote American values he's right about that but it is the job of American leaders to promote American values to see that our companies are being played turned into pawns by doing what the CCP wants them to do how do they turn them into Pawns they say you don't get to enter the Chinese market whether you're Tesla whether you're Airbnb whether you're BlackRock whether you're the NBA unless you do the ccp's political bidding which includes by the way criticizing the United States while failing to criticize China rather it's praising China and perhaps even who would have ever thought as silly as one of the most powerful tweeters in the world tweeting about Taiwan having to reunify with China as a preferred brokered peace plan blackrock's no different got to be the first seller of mutual fund products as a foreign owner of an asset management firm in China notably only after and the Wall Street Journal reported on this too a few years ago doing the lobbying of the Chinese government for lowered listing standards for Chinese companies here in the United States this is pervasive this is rampant and it's intentional I think part of the reason why China is now purposefully cozying up to the very people who are the icons of conservatives in the United States who otherwise are cautious about the U.S relationship with China is that they know that's how you then actually take the legs out from under those people's arguments as well now the conservatives in the U.S what do they see there's a conservatives love hero Worship in the United States they're worshiping their latest hero I respect by the way a lot of what Elon Musk has done I've been one of his biggest Champions and proponents for what he's doing for the cause of free speech via trying to transform Twitter but I think we can't fall into Messiah complexes and have to see with clear eyes that it's the job of the U.S to protect in the US government to protect Americans from a national security and geopolitical perspective and that means making sure that we don't allow our own companies to be turned by the way subsidized companies at that think about the number of subsidies that American subsidies that flow to a company like Tesla or another electric car company to be turned into pawns for the CCP how do they turn them into pawns because they're private shareholders and their owners get to benefit from entering the Chinese market but the rest of America is left actually holding the bag as the Proprietors of those firms are spouting off Chinese talking points and actually tilting the scales of deep diplomatic discourse and geopolitical negotiations on matters like whether or not Taiwan becomes part of China so I know that's heresy in today's Republican party I know you're supposed to Cozy up to the people that allow you to do Twitter spaces that launch your presidential campaigns or whatever get big donations I think it's just important for us to speak truth whether or not that's the winning strategy we'll find out but truth is what we need to actually embrace in our party and stand for actual principles regardless of who's on the right side or wrong side and though I respect what musk does for free speech I don't think what he's doing with respect to China is particularly helpful for American interests and I'm going to call it out | Vivek Ramaswamy | UCautFW0hm0QPVXFVeSpSpxg | 2023-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,182 | 6,707 |
dfMA2ozbJ84 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfMA2ozbJ84 | On Walter Benjamin's The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility | this is babette babich and we're going to be talking about walter benjamin part of this is a live zoom lecture that was given in the course philosophical aesthetics that's being offered this term at fordham university it's a graduate course on philosophical aesthetics and those this week the topic is walter benjamin the work of art in the age of its technological reproducibility and uh for that we're going to [Music] reprise just a bit of what would have been supplemented i don't think we had complete time to give as an addition to the pre-recorded now because previously live version of this now recorded or mechanically reproduced discussion in retrospect putting the two parts the part recorded on live in the lecture given on monday and the current supplement which will be available in what is called the asynchronous version of the class and it's important to have both the synchronous or live aversions and the asynchronous which one can consult and refer to probably most eminently of all in the case of the current topic so let's go look at that a shared screen discussion of the work of art in the age of its technological reproducibility the person that we're talking about here is like andy warhol not insignificantly because andy warhol exemplifies the entire phenomenon of the technological reproducibility of the work of art and that's what we have with benjamin so one thing to think about born in 1892 um he dies in 1940 and he dies uh at his own hand so so there is uh a tragedy involved and one thing that we might want to think about of course is just a little bit about the history of that the arcades project there's a lot of things that we could have looked at to talk about in the context of philosophical aesthetics uh we chose the work of art in the age of technology it's it's tech in german is technological reproducibility because here the question is the ability to be made by means of technique so all the things that we've been talking about the greeks didn't have a word for it uh shiner's reflections uh this just means techni tastes as we saw with reference to tamino's comments on a heidegger so and the the idea of the origin of the of the of of the artwork here now there's no not necessarily a technique not necessarily an artist now it's going to make all the difference will be the medium will be the means of replicability now original translation of this text and you may have a version of it like that does say the work of a heart in the era or age of its mechanical reproduction and mechanical reproduction is is a common way of talking about technical reproducibility but technological is more accurate it's what we would use if we were talking heidegger and it's indeed what he has in mind it's also related to the politics the political dimension the politics of art and this uh is one of the last photographs uh that we have very official photograph he's trying to get out of uh france and therefore to emigrate uh as he he seeks to do so to the united states but there are several visas that are required one of the frightening things as we live in the current world is we may find ourselves understanding too little too much about visas and permission and other things to go freely from point a to point b uh can be more complicated but at the time it was standard and got worse because what that meant was you could have that permission withdrawn and that famously happened in his case because of course uh the spanish government decided at that last moment to require a visas of a kind that he didn't have and that was why he was attempting to pass through spain was because that wasn't acquired is one of those images that are intend to be reproduced repeated uh mechanically benjamin younger benjamin obviously there's a biography of berlin there's the early ben you mean there's the late ben you mean so just as with heidegger you have the early and you have the middle and you and you have the late and and we're looking pretty much at a text that counts as a middle period uh text around the middle late middle eighth middle eight um this is port boo where benjamin dies 1940 so that means that means relatively early in the war which makes it more tragic to a certain extent because in fact he is responding in advance so things have not gotten as bad as they would get he himself spent time in an internment camp so it's not that that wasn't as it happened but then he was released and of course he thought you know get out for the getting is good and he attempted to do that so if we go back then to this portion when he died in in 1940 um very fatally very very fatalistically uh his friends who were leaving because the border was opened up the very next day he he took his life that evening and uh the next day everyone was free to travel make go on their way as they intended to do and they did but the last thing they did was they bought a grave for him but they only bought it for five years so 1945 there was a great deal of chaos and confusion and his body was uh buried uh exhumed from where it had been buried because the five-year for which he was he had paid for you have to pay for a plot uh what's up and so his he was his remains his remains were placed in a mass grave uh so no one has any idea where his graves are so if you see i i think i have an image of benjamin's grave but it's it's he's not there uh and a memorial plaque was put up overlooking the the mediterranean very very wonderfully in puerto rico uh this is one of a postcard that he riots here as you see it's posted from from remote to hanastan hanastan is gunthestan's uh wife that is hana ahmed so they were good friends and that's fairly significant because that's why we largely have some of these works so the passage in albeit that i referred to the the passage that we could have worked on the archives uh 1927 to 1939 this is unfinished so we have what we think is probably it a lot of people have worked on it but it's very much what heidegger was warning against the incursion of editors because everything we have is the result of editors benjamin himself never finished it we see him working at the archives here he collected all kinds of quotes and citations he didn't have a computer so he had to write them all down and he had them on hand and that was one of the things that he needed for all of his work were all of his little perfect quotes perfect citations the best quote that's what he was he was a collector of quotes in fact and he was that kind of author so he wasn't really a professor he didn't work as a professor um he had trouble finding employment of various kinds but what he liked to do was to work in libraries and collect quotes a couple of things we don't have time to go because we started a little we took a few moments longer to start with but i want to go just this is obviously iconic and people have made images of it here's one of them here we have an ink bottle and the image that we had there are several different versions there are three actually versions of the of of the work of art in the age of its mechanical reproduction or it's as you see in this most views that's actually a giant collection of benjaminian writings glorious a collection of technological uh reproducibility but earlier this would have been known and it was brought to the public by means of hannah ahrens efforts to take benjamin's illumination which had appeared in the sure competition in 55 1955 10 years after the end of the war and she brought that over effectively into english how his own did the translation she didn't do the translation but she wrote the introduction so we're going to talk just a tiny bit about that you see it's the same image in effect 1955 with plenty of plenty of plenty of technological ability for technological reproduction and so you have that insure comps your comp has now gone to no pictures at all if you're a fan of sure comp editions and in 68 this appears simultaneously our end in three different installments publishes in merkur which is very very uh impressive uh uh philosophical journal i don't know you know what technical name you want to have for it in in uh and for literary works philosophical works theoretical works a range of works and she publishes the first three sections one after another in uh january and march and then again in april most of the passage you can see if you have the full text of the illumination so we're going to talk about just a little bit you see it here that same way january february which is that first section and then that's about the hunchback and then of course dark times talk times because it's very important if you're a hana rn scholar and you're very keen on anime that was in march of 68 and then this beautiful image the pearl diver so and that becomes also terribly influential in april of 1968 whenever when the world was falling apart by means of student revolutions and so on and so forth so her text is really verva valtteri but that's not the title we see who was he who is this guy okay so that's the page of that and one the suicide bertolt has a phrase saying basically you guessed it all you figured it all out you were uh you're better than the rest of us and uh that's a wonderful kind of of of claim but how else shall we understand that besides walter benjamin as a great predictor of the future which he can seem to be there's also the one-way street uh that has been made in this youtube video i'm gonna put that it's not there yet but in case you're interested um and in case you like you can go and look at it and maybe later in the term you might want to go back and look at i will add that after class uh to the blackboard website so you can you can see uh something about that but you can also find it for yourself by simply looking john hughes uh one way straight this is the grave stone that isn't a gravestone because his his he's he's not there in any in any in any sense whatsoever uh to commemorate uh his death but also uh because of his fame he's enormously famous we saw the in in the text illuminations if you have the book it begins with kafka goes to theater baudelaire very important brust and then what we're looking at is this uh work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction as you see that is the shocking translation it's tech it is technician it's not quite accurate so it's more correct to say technological reproducibility followed by the theses on the philosophy of history and there is hana arant enormously happy about the german version as you can see she's holding the german 1955 a copy of this your comp edition of benjamin's the same texts the same texts in uh german and uh she also is available on youtube herself with she gave some interviews about him what i want to do is pause for just one moment this is too dense to read so i won't read this all together for you but i will try to talk through it and talk about it one thing she she tries to do using which doesn't italicize at the the latin for fame uh to talk about posthumous achievements posthumous uh importance and her claim is that it's just not the one you want which is which is you could raise you could wonder about that because emmanuel kant himself says i'm going to be famous in 100 years and nietzsche talks about himself as past born to be famous leader after his time and so on and of course heidegger is very dedicated to it but her point here is that posthumous fame doesn't do you any good because the one who could benefit is dead and so there's no benefit for posthumous fame to the person who is thus made famous and that means it's uncommercial and unprofitable but of course although it's uncommercial and unprofitable for ban you mean it's very commercial and we're very profitable for others and so that's not her theme but that's something we might want to think about and of course that since then has really become a whole question so it's not just that benjamin kind of misses a certain insight hana ahmad's point of departure introduction is uh does raise a few sets of questions she quotes cicero how different everything would have been and it's a very sardonic statement if you think about cicero himself it's so there's an irony there if they'd been victorious in life who have won victory in death if we had only listened to those individuals and so on and so forth but also if things had worked out better for them now the second point that she tries to make in her introduction and it's worth paying attention to but if you're interested in the question of the thesis and the philosophy of history is a reflection on the dialectic now we're not going to have tons and tons of time because he's too hard to talk about a doorknob but we're going to talk about adorno because you cannot do philosophical aesthetics today without adorno adorno is like the cab of us at the gate you have got to go through a dorno and almost no one can and you can't suppose i don't like i don't know lorna didn't like jazz and so what could he you know because adorno is if you if you like the one who forms and to a certain extent will form especially for artists for people who work in art so it's something very important because the dawn himself was an artist he was a composer he composed the new music he didn't compose old but cutting-edge new music and wrote on film music for the films and so on but that's exactly the problem because as aaron points out benjamin's best friends max horkheimer and theodore dorno do not like what he writes in so far as they think he misses the point when it comes to marx and if you've ever had a hegelian friend or maybe you are the hegelian friend you know you could the problem is that you've got to get hegel exactly right or your hegelian friends will not talk to you you know they will not give you the time of day that's you you don't understand or if you have an augustinian friend same thing right but there's got to be a pro terrifying exigence and they thought when it came to dialectic that would be the problem and that's what r and some are she says look come on nothing could be more on dialectic if they're saying he's undialectic he certainly is why because the angel of history incorporates nothing hegelian enough nothing christian hegel's very christian nothing ultimately about this fulfillment in time but rather has his face turned toward the past and then there's that wonderful quote which is of course she quotes him a a benjamin where a chain of events appears to us what he sees he because his back's turned so he's an entirely different perspective sees one single catastrophe which keeps piling wreckage upon wreckage and hurls it in front of his feet the angel would like to stay awaken the dead and join together what has been smashed to pieces etc etc but of course the wind keeps blowing that's rest of the passage and of course so he cannot do that but our end adds a parenthesis that if he stayed would mean the end of history so of course if he were able to do anything it would also be sort of the last thing he'd do in history or for the time so the angel clay is angular's nervous this is the flanner now the flannel is a little complicated we're going to kind of pause and try to get to that for an in a moment just to consider it because this angelos know of us this clay painting was in many of his possession he had this he had he had purchased it from ghost from shaolin and when he died uh it went back uh to shalom again and it is kept uh in their collection until finally it's in it's in it's in israel and you can't see it there that's the reference to the flanner one thing and it's worth feeding hana around for this and also maybe you have a friend like this somebody who's out of step with the time someone who's archaic uh they seem to come from a bygone era they speak with the stilted accent they they from the from the last century right in all kinds of of ways that one can speak today uh but they speak with the bookish accent of another time period and i don't think even we could know what that sounded like any longer but at the time people would end that's how baudelaire describes it and that's how benjamin identified he identified with baudelaire and of course also with the arcades uh in paris that's where he really felt at home and that's where he felt he belonged and the task of the translator which is i just remembered the very first text i ever taught when i when i began teaching uh grad classes uh was the task of the translator so no poem when you mean rights is intended for the reader very interesting way of talking about it so this question of the authorial fallacy that's built in here no picture for the beholder no symphony for the listener that almost repeats what we saw with nietzsche because nietzsche makes that distinction between the artist and the spectator so the the poet the artist the composer they're not composing for anyone to hear that's really very important for artists for genuine art it's very very different of course if you're a journalist if you're a journalist you're definitely writing for an audience obviously or you'll lose your job he begins with a quote and it's actually fairly difficult to understand the quote or fine arts where they come from this quote is the conquest of ubiquity from the poet paul valerie and what's significant about this is really his the heart of the quote the amazing growth of our techniques the adaptability and precision they've attained the ideas and habits make it a certainty that changes are impending in the craft of the beautiful he continues that quote goes on benjamin dies five years before valeri who who's older than he is 1871 to 1945 for the last 20 years matter time space time haven't been what they were so this is a relatively latex post-einstein and so on and so forth and of course post thai isenberg we have to expect innovations in technique to transform the art so it's so it's the artist saying get with it make with the program and that's his quote that's how he begins he begins with valerie a poet talking about a poet and then he begins with his dialectic saying all the stuff that max horkheimer and theodore dorno would dislike the critique of capitalistic mode that's the problem can't really work and what's it for it's only going to be to exploit the proletariat creating conditions which would make it possible to abolish capitalism itself you could expect that that's not what happened 1927 metropolis fitzlang one of the most important films but also a film which embodies art art in a kind of mechanical way to the point of mechanically reproducing the human being maria the robot uh because she's much better it's like one of the sex dolls today you know someone or kind of a lady who would do what you want her not rabble rouse the public in in bad ways but rabble vows the public just the way the owners would like it so they had her created for that purpose so this would then be the question at the very very least for understanding what the developmental tendencies of art would be under the present conditions this is 1936. so we are now looking at a time period almost a decade nine years after this film metropolis but also the time of the nazi success and the transformation therefore of what germany is going to become so germany is under this crippling social condition for itself because of its loss in world war one and of course also this political uh change that's underway this is an image from metropolis so what you are seeing is death come to give a talk and it's scary because we're in the middle right now where death almost seems to be politically talking to us in very different ways and definitely wearing a mask so today there would be a mask on this guy so the fascism is going to be and this this is this this this will be the suggestion that on the one hand you could have an art of fascism and another hand you could have a liberating art another word that might be able to do other possibilities creativity genius none of that eternal value none of that mystery concepts and so on this is the movie aroma being invented this is the inventor inventing her and this is just standard invention stuff in germany of 1927 but she of course when she's transformed just looks like a complete human being because she's not done yet but when she's completely finished she's indistinguishable from a human being which is of course a trans-human idea that's where he begins then reproducibility the german term here reproducible hans come back likes to emphasize you may have taken note of that in one of the uh readings that we'll get to if we have time that benjamin really likes to just chuck on the word back hide ability after everything almost like doulas faculty ability or capacity to do something but hear the idea this is a clay cast you'd be able to make again and again and again the same and likewise the bronze the greeks could make those bronzes very important thing in mass numbers that's the most amazing thing about them they didn't have one or two of them they had thousands of them indeed they had tens of thousands of them and of course we know it doesn't even we don't even think twice about it nietzsche talked about it in the coin right that's what we were talking about last week with a stamped and stamped and stamped you know basically if you have a coin you will have the same thing that you can manufacture and manufacture the same value the same image that's the case they're always in principle and of course they're made you learn to make a copy when you take off by a bio lab you kind of you're going to draw the cell that you're looking at under under microscope masters are going to make various copies of the work to sell versus them think of van gogh and then third parties in pursuit of gain will also make them just to be able to sell them right if you've been to athens you'll see lots of or delphi or olympia uh you'd be able to see little little little shops set up where copies of things might be on sale same thing in paris so that's the mechanical reproduction the greeks have only two ways founding which is what you do for a bronze cast and stamping out which will be the reference to the coin those were artworks produced in quantity anything else would be unique and could be mechanically reproduced so if you had a greek marble statue that would be a an one-off the romans on the other hand very important about the latins the romans could make copies completely identical of marble statues they can still do that that's uh that's a great achievement in italy so that would be slightly different print is what he's talking about you get engravings and etchings you get the woodcut you get lithography and that means you can print it so at the beginning of the 19th century you're going to be able to have what malhou is going to call a museum without walls that's a wonderful thing that is the art book and in that art book you can think of winkelmann you can have prints reproduced so you can see copies of everything that fascinates or interests you in that way those give you art copies and they can be stamped out and reproduced this of course a 15th century manuscript would be a one-off you'd only have one of those unless you made a forgery which people of course think they're worth a lot of money they do now benjamin was a collector which means he was very very interested in getting something that would have the value for a collector and therefore he knew a lot about things of that sort so fifth 14 30 a.d this is a manuscript that you can see this is obviously now chemical but also spiritual manuscript and similarly from print to sound now benjamin doesn't spend a lot of time on this this was very interesting to adorno and it should be very interesting to all of us today uh and it's important for music if you watch youtube or anything the technical reproduction of sound was tackled at the end of the last century that means at the end of the 19th century which means that everything that we need to have for recording has already been accomplished in terms of that sense and you have images of this it's first used in that way a film operator is able to pick these things up and the first thing you do is you get an indian chief and you sit them down and you museum of natural history did this and you record what he's saying and you take notes on it and you have the cylinder and it can be played back again so you can hear his voice and it's the same point that's made and valerie says this like the internet we're doing it now we're doing this we shall be supplied with visual or auditory images which will appear and disappear in a simple movement of the hand so that ability just at a flick of a hand also becomes very very significant for paul otley who is a belgian uh inventor of what can be called the mimex something that allows us to have all the images and all the things that we understand at every sense of the word available for us and that then becomes veneeva bush's theory of how to how how to create the internet because it's way before al gore and so on but that's already here in that earlier passage that benjamin is citing in 1936 so there's a very old notion the internet it is not new it's old adult but there we are doing exactly that and a click just to have that and i think that this is more fun games and also obviously the same thing but it doesn't have to be click it could be swipe and kids are better at it right these kids are not bothering their parents very important uh and where we are now right so so so we are whether we like it or not written into this text what do we think about that how do we understand it but nonetheless here we are bringing ourselves and our class to each other in the same way that valerie is suggesting now the first thing is that is suggested is that the medium transforms what's going to count as the work that is to say the reproduction the reproducibility changes the work that's a very important thing so even painting is going to change because of work and film changes because of colorization which then changes films that are meant to be color we can see the history of that but even those things is obviously subsequently colorized that's a very glorious warrior and similarly for the wood for any kind of a woodcut this is of course an ivan illege type of protest against educating people in other traditions and other cultures uh this would be american uh a a a a autok residence of the united states before uh the united states became the united in the st who were forced to often with fully disorientations go to school why did you why does anybody need to go to school if you don't come from a culture with school why on earth would you have to go to school it's a really good question rather than and learn about birds and rock centuries by reading about them right rather than in another mode and that's a very important point because of course it's imperialism and under development and it is what we do and sometimes people protest about that okay that's partly there but what he's interested in is looking at film and that's exactly what he goes through now we're in section two to the aura now the most important thing in benjamin is the aura and it is the most misunderstood and is the most difficult thing to understand even though he defines it so it's not as if benjamin doesn't tell you what it is he does but people still fail to understand it and what is interesting is that we spoke about nietzsche and we spoke about heidegger last week and heidi focuses on this presence everyone's interested in the fight the clash between you know you know earth and world but it's really a question of presence in what time and space so there's that kantian element which is also important here meaning its unique existence at the place where it happens to be that uniqueness is what's often missing right and and and you know when people i wonder about physical contact or contacting one another one what the occasion of just running into somebody is is is also challenged a little bit so the most perfect reproduction the most perfect arrangement of an app to connect people is lacking in just one element right and we that that presence in time and the focus there is the copula and space both together at the same time and in the same space which is what makes the existence unique in order to even know anything about that you're going to need the original this is the croatian epoxy amenos which they just they just dredged out of the adriatic a couple of years ago just just uh uh not even three decades ago and for that you're going to you're going to be able to judge it by looking at the bronze itself and determine its age and so on and the same thing is also true of various medieval manuscripts but you need an original and the original is going to enable you to compare this is precisely what someone working in an antiquarian will do this is precisely what someone who is a collector of valuable ancient books or a museum curator dealing with historical artifacts in order to deal with the historical artifact you've got to have one to compare and then you're back to what nietzsche was talking about in the origin uh as he said of how we know what a homeric text is or is not key point here is that this is that the entire sphere of authenticity has nothing to do with technology almost like heidegger would say it's nothing technological why because if you make a manual if you use a paint brush reproduction of a van gogh you're forging it if you photograph it you're a tourist and you're just getting something that's interesting and it's creative and you can do remix and you can re you can rework it and you can use it in creative commons and i can throw it in a powerpoint and all of that because it's technological reproduction technological reproduction is completely different from the best copy you could make with your hands because even though you could make a perfect copy perhaps you would be making usually typically a forgery or something quite strange because you did it all by yourself etc but the original would keep the authority not so vis-a-vis technology and everybody knows this if you're if you're if you're if you're getting a phd or a master's degree from fordham university you will be required to submit a thesis and part of the statutes of the university says that you have to deposit an original just as russo had to deposit an original and he did you know in paris and that descartes did the same thing you deposit the original but what does that mean when you don't have an original an original and a copy right but what's an original copy right so so so so so even i old as i am wrote my dissertation on using a computer printed it out and then i was confronted with the problem i have the printout i give a copy of the printout they're completely identical in fact there's no difference between them you couldn't separate them you can write one on the other and two on the other because there's no difference in fact the second one the copy would would would possibly be better if the printer had its wheel changed at the time they had they had print wheels very interesting thing uh because it was a very complicated machine very nice not like the cheap the cheaper ones was the university's perimeter was a very very high-end machine so the point is what you're getting is precisely this disposition that heidegger complains about with regard to the sistine madonna you were able to take the object whether it's going to be quartets or whether it's going to be van gogh's paintings and you can send those all around the world they can go on tour and that's of course what they do when they do that that means that the original is out of its place it's local so what remember one more time it's commissioned by pope julius for the newly benedictine monastery right we remember that then you have this question of the green tapestries the curtains why does it have green curtains we mentioned that last week why in a footnote that spanish means footnote he refers to you but grimmer who points out that it was painted for an exhibition but it was painted in fact for something fairly significant namely the funeral the public lying in state of pope sixtus and that of course allows one to have the papal coffin and clouds and you could approach that so it's actually designed as a backdrop it's meant to give you the effect of transfiguration transportation almost like some of the other uh paintings that we might now and that's also related to the aura what quality that do you get it's the authenticity that's the essence that's transmissible and that's what is lost the aura is lost the authenticity is lost what benjamin says probably the most quoted statement ever uh in in his writing that which withers the age of technological reproduction is the aura in the work of art so what is that or how does one understand that first of all it's detached you get plurality you get a bunch of them what's the original what's not the original how can you really tell if you submit uh for um you know if you're doing track and trace you're doing various other things and you must submit a copy of a photograph of yourself or if you're applying for a visa and you have to send in a photograph of yourself as well again you have confronted with the same question i just don't look at it that way abergancy makes napoleon etc thinks that this is the future all these new technologies seem to be the way to go everyone's going to be making films thought obligance to a certain extent that would be true but what is the aura you can see that these are ginkgo leafs and obviously it's the time for genkos to be to be reproducing themselves but menu mean defines this is on page 222 to 223 we define the aura as the unique phenomenon of a distance so you're going to be able it's like a partner you're going to be able to see the authenticity the age of the thing that you're looking at so you would be able to see if you follow in the distance even if you just go down to that's that's the bethesda garden in in in in fountain excuse me in a central park and people if they're not getting married underneath the arches there if you go there you will be able to see the same and if you look over into the distance of the trees as they change you would and you look at the shadow or the shadow is cast you are getting almost a touch of that distance and that space what you get is the aura of the object in the distance the mountains the branch that's the aura of nature and of course what he means to say is that you can look at this as a loss of aura and that means of course that the work of art in this particular point now becomes a work of art that's without aura and meant to be without aura it's a very very interesting thing which is kind of kind of nice so it's so so the ritual is lost and maybe there's more liberty possible that's the political element of it that he argues he this is we're only up to section five but he wants to say that that's different from what nietzsche had spoken about with regard to the cult and the accessibility of the work of art as something that is on display certain aspects very important for greek temples it is essential to a greek temple the ancient greek temple that no one but the priest goes inside that's really important certain statues of gods are accessible only to the priests in the cellar no one goes inside so if you're going to make an offering you're going to leave that offering outside at the door you do not go inside it's not made for you to go inside in fact most of it the t of an ancient greek temple is outside so the outside is the most important part some people say i would like to go inside you wouldn't want to do that and the same way there are things that are covered up in a church what is changed is film film is the desire to be intimate closer than close with people you have never met that's greater garbo people even if they don't haven't watched one of her films might know her name because they are on intimate terms with her because she's famous all the photographs have similar qualities of that immediate intimacy something worth thinking about we have uh some of the of of the photographs this is the uh an alter ban off in berlin nothing is left with that doorway of that train station in berlin only the doorway stands a vanished world roman vishnyak and fischweld and so on so you would see some of these in the same way but what is this happening the quote that he gives us and he's he's interacting with rudolph anhelm who default is a psychologist to understand what happens to the actor when the actor moves from the stage to the film set the the the the set for filming whether it's going it doesn't matter if it's going to be fritz lang or anyone else what happens to performance and what happens to performance is that acting disappears the more you act the less effective you are on screen so it's a very important thing if you put your energy into speaking you lose so the greatest effects are almost always obtained by acting as little as possible why the camera doesn't move or pick up on things as fast as the eye does in face to face one of our problems with the and the reason why i'm really looking forward to the we're going to stop in just a moment second half of class is that we don't have any zoom video the up or zoom encounter the kind of availability to one another presence to one another that we have face-to-face face-to-face we have so much richness that we don't even notice but we don't have that and we can't have that in this mode and that's what benny means why i think about all even though this many many years ago so it's very very relevant so what is what does hollywood do hollywood makes these guys get married right they didn't actually like each other it was a detail but they got married and they got divorced and so on but but they had to get married because otherwise twilight wouldn't have apparently survived so what you get is a buildup of the personality outside the studio and we have that same thing we know all about rickman and so on and so forth or any anything else you like or game of thrones same kind of thing the movie star and and we can see with harry potter it's a really good example because as he ages it doesn't really work as well for him as because he loses the the one who is putting that out which is the spell of personality it's not about the person it's about this which of course he has not been four years benjamin ads that almost anyone can publish so it seems really strange 232 he seems to be saying that anyone can put something on the internet which is true twitter facebook anywhere complaints documents films doesn't matter youtube influence not important so what what what's what's now involved what's now involved is this value that we have to the film and we prefer the film to the painting and that's very very important uh and that's kind of the claim that's made all of this stuff in the background which we don't pay any attention to is nonetheless more important to us or this is a link a photograph i took it at in in front of the fordham's lincoln center why because they were filming a commercial and the odd thing about that is you get the r of the commercial on a street that if you've been down uh at lincoln center itself you would have seen a number of times again and again repeatedly so one of the foremost tasks but it doesn't look the same because the strange you know props even though you don't see any of the i didn't photograph the cameras or the or the set crew or anybody who's there so what art has always been about for ben you mean is the creation of a demand which could be fully satisfied only posthumously so in a sense everything that aren't is talking about with regard to the oddity of her friend walter benjamin from the time when she too was fleeing from paris fleeing to go to new york as he was going to new york she shared that what different trajectories of their lives followed his did not hers did all of this posthumous destiny is built into the work of art so to create a demand which could be fully satisfied only later and deliberately because it begins with duchonne okay begins with duchamp the other ism the artists breaking their own rules the artists shaking up art warhol is nothing compared to dussel or dadaism in general so here we have adushan uh they what they intended and achieved and all he did was go put a little mustache on michelangelo not michelangelo leonardo's mona lisa a destruction of the aura of their creation which they branded as productions as creations because now this is the new work this is this is neutral or the most famous duchamp which he didn't even make and he didn't even put anything on although he did sign it he he signed it which of course in german means poverty 1917 when almost anything could be submitted it was not a problem there'd be no prizes it didn't matter and so he chose to submit this urinal which is of course sitting upright not connected to the wall you see this is where it would be connected to the wall sitting on on its side and presented that to be exhibited in the society of independent artists in new york they said no way and rejected it and so he promptly took it to alfred stieglitz which is studio 291 was called fifth avenue and it was photographed that is closed the studio's longer they're bad although the number is still there uh all we have since it was promptly thrown out because someone thought it was urinal and chocolate uh it's the photograph so there is no example since duchamp lived to 1968 he made many many many copies of his own work but none of them were the original because the original is is basically this the photograph because the original is lost there's no original the claim once again if you like movies you're basically uneducated according to chamel but why put yourself in a darkened screen in front of a darkened screen pardon me in a darkened room in front of a screen what we're doing to a certain extent now and you're putting yourself in your mind into a completely distracted state once again rudolf einheim whom benjamin quotes is the point here the psychology of art the psychology of reception so that means that you are distracted and in film receiving in a state of distraction is pretty much what you're doing that's why popcorn is is sold right it's kind of a crucial thing that's where people will go on dates to movie houses and so on but that is really what's happening with a film as such and as i say onheim is a part of that and then we are at the epilogue the conclusion you have this increasing this is what his marxist friends were faulting him for not not being exact exact but for him it was a real issue proletarianization of modern man and the increasing formation of masses you have this growth of the mouse man think also of liberal it's the same thing and symbol who could also be looking at two aspects of the same process everyone has the taste of everything they look at on the internet because they program themselves with that taste over and over again and that means that and this is what fascism does and this is what capitalism has done ever since one organizes the proletarian masses but people's possessions the wealthy who have wealth are not impacted so even in national socialism in germany does not although they have socialism in the name of the title impact the actual wealth of the wealthy even if they try to bring in and sort of equalize things somewhat for the masses or even a universal health care plan still does not destroy the property structure and the only thing that makes anything a contrary movement to the proletarian masses is destroying the property structure and i think that adorno and horkheimer would have agreed with that because almost any marxist would the claim that's made is that it's two it's two contests 241 the masses have the right to change the property relations who says that you should have you know you know tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands or thousands of thousands or et cetera et cetera et cetera up to millions of dollars who says you should have that so the masses have a right to change that they did so they did so in the french revolution right very very important thing to do fascism tries to do that but fascism gives them a way to do that that's that wonderful thing that happens as we see that here in 1935 in nuremberg you get to change things without changing anything and that's very similar to what we have of course as we under recognize it in the united states it shouldn't destroy property so the logical result this is where people get very very very anxious but it's very important is the introduction of aesthetics into political life we live on that term today obviously very crucial and the efforts to render politics aesthetic if you want to do that you're only going to get one thing says then you mean war can't go any other way and then he quotes weird and very interesting the futuristic manifesto of marinetti that's what he looked like born in alexandria dies wonderful place to die bellagio is beautiful in italy but there you are and this is one of his manifestos he has also have here poesia poesie remember hegel the highest form of art and he says war is beautiful now this is less shocking because because because people wear masks all the time but at the time this would have been a very very interesting thing why because it shows the dominion of the machinery by gas masks terrifying megaphones flamethrowers and small tanks and of course you can get a mask futorius more and express your sentiments if you want it in that same way and boccioni dynamism of a cyclist who of course gives us another aspect of that and that's the transhumanism again or is beautiful because it initiates the dreamt of metallization of the human body you can see that you can see that in moma if you go it's actually not not very large but it's worth seeing if you haven't seen it and you're in new york go because you you you will stay with you for the rest of your life and finally war is beautiful because it creates a new architecture what kind of architecture the big tanks the geometrical formation flights we have that with chemtrails and whatnot the smoke spirals from burning villages and many others beautiful because it enriches the flowering metal with the fire orchids of machine guns and this is what benjamin quotes in 1930s it's very interesting thing we have to think about that and therefore you have this idea that there is a press age of technological reproduction unnatural utilization found in war so humanity object of contemplation for the gods now an object for itself and we are primarily interested in the trans-human ideal that would be ai and therefore this is benjamin's prediction i hope he's wrong we can all hope he's wrong he's been wrong on everything else according to gombek self-alienation that he can experience its own destruction as an aesthetic pleasure of the first order now we'll have you mean that as we have tried to work this out is of course one of the primary uh go to references when it comes to political aesthetics or aesthetic politics or the aesthetics of politics the various ways that one can think about this and of course you recognize perhaps jacques who also writes on the topic but there's a good deal else besides and unfortunately the current circumstance that we find ourselves in rather suggests that that cannot but continue okay now what is meant by this how do we think about art and the public sphere public art political art all of these very very great topics no way at the end of the lecture to address any of that but what we can do is note the parallels to the conclusion the epilogue of benjamin's essay this is the situation of politics which fascism is rendering a static there's an aesthetic everywhere there's an aesthetic in the current pandemic and some have really sought to do that namely making little images there are glass reflections of this very enigmatic figure which of course as we saw is already built into the iconography of the past and joseph who teaches at the school of visual arts and former colleague of mine down at uh uh on 23rd street street joseph next fatale he's in paris and has been throughout the pandemic composed the complete viral symphony notice the uh not at all accidental zero in place of now so you can go and hear at least portions of that not all of it but portions of it on youtube we are in an aesthetic realm we are mediated through technology we need to talk about this this won't be enough we'll come back to this in some later portions of the class but this is the situation of politics which fascism is rendering aesthetic we have we can imagine this is a transhumanist image that's all it is but we can certainly recall that here's obviously a film canister that is elements of the aesthetics of its lung the 20s the late 20s the early 30s this is the aesthetics that you could say is almost a century old and yet still so contemporary that we use it to represent syringes and all the future putting in little nano particles to join with our dna and not of course for any good purpose communism the last line very complicated sakai 1926 responds by politicizing art there you have it obviously and yet this is an ideal but it is one which dielectric or not dialectic is a little bit challenged or limited a few other things if we were developing this further if we had more time and certainly you may want to research that further that would be benjamin's own notebooks these he carried around with him hannah wren talks about that they're the same notebooks that actually correspond to heidegger's uh black notebooks and he wrote his some of his ideas but mostly also citations things that he copied from others write down in search notebooks and this is this is one which of course also happens to have a register built into it a t u uh v w x y z and so on so so obviously you could you'd already have an alphabetized roster of the essay that we've been talking about and we spread this briefly but just to recap three versions exist the first of which is published in 1935 and written 35 in but in fact it's published in french one assumes that there was an earlier version of that but when it came out because it's not clear uh is in the german uh frankfurt school organ that zeitgeist but it's published in french level and you can see right away why that would be the case there's the zeitgeist so and you see that it itself appears at the library felix alca in paris so that means that that portion of the frankfurt school is not in frankfurt at the time but already emma gray already in exile and the exile is a parisian one and when you mean uh like a like anders contandez uh uh hannah and a husband as gunterstan is also there so that's one of the issues and we can look at the appearance because what we are thinking about then in that context will be just the three versions so there is a version two then will be the german version because the french version counts as the first version but the french version is a translation of the german of course and then the third version which you can see the second version in this uh the collected works of alterman selected they're selected you you will note if you see uh the john hughes documentary on documentary but it's also very creative uh film piece interviewing various individuals but among them the head of harvard university press talking about the real challenge that it is to get collected works every all the collected works into english we don't have them in the case of heidegger we don't have it in the case of nietzsche uh it's a problem in in english so you would have also the third version and that version is also the one that you can find in the larger collection on the work of art in the age of its technological reproducibility this is nothing compared to the debates there's a huge literature and we only picked one or two things three actually but two of them mostly on benjamin george marcus and marcus is a student uh ad collide follower of here the late georgia marcus of another georgie giorgi lucas and he writes on the german reproduction debate in order to really engage his fans uh uh and it's very important to remember that there is a there are a lot of in groups uh in this area in particular hans ulrich and michael marinelli who in 2003 so quite some time ago where edit collect the work of art in the digital age and they begin and this is what marcus cites is the most frequently cited most intensely debated but the problem is that's of course what the book looks like that the past seven decades show that there's no reason for that so you see a certain amount of maybe was on tomorrow who knows uh that almost none of benjamin's central predictions have proven to be right the ah has not disappeared no that's hard to say what that means because we we don't really know what that means and we doesn't seem to me that that's very accurate in any case but it doesn't matter it's common to it to hear that but conquered even the field of arts technical reproduction so it's there unclear but nonetheless that's the assertion film hasn't developed along the lines indicated by him into a critical medium for the masses is that so we don't know they say so but it doesn't matter there's literature on either side of the claim so this literature that would support gumbrecht's comment uh and of course also uh uh none in this case and so well ah and speaks of farmer here's a kind of a statue of depiction of the roman goddess and of course it's a goddess luck be a lady right you may remember fortuna is a woman and a woman because of the fickleness you know a certain amount of misogyny involved in that but but she speaks of posthumous fame but marcus talks about the paradox why does he continue to live why does he become so famous and you could almost think that he's thinking why is lukash not much rather famous in in his place but of course it is benyamin scholarly disputes continue what matters which is pretty much how one decides that this is important that's not important and then someone comes along and says no this is important that's not important and they continue the pace but benjamin remains we go back to that question just one last time just to help remember the aura we define the aura if we recollect as the unique phenomenon of a distance however close it may be and we talked about the end phantom the bringing close oh also the focus in terms of anaheim and his aesthetic psychology and we read again if while resting on a summer afternoon you follow with your eyes a mountain range on the horizon or branch which casts its shadow over you you experience the aura of that branch those mountains okay reasonable enough but we repeat that maybe with some ellipses to allow this to be clearer to us the aura as a unique phenomenon of a distance however close it may be if while resting on a summer afternoon you follow with your eyes a mountain range on the horizon you experience the aura of those mountains you bring them close as they are to you and if you prefer a different mountain range little brighter the other was actually a photograph in color but it's hard to see that because it was very dark very shadowy and turning into twilight but here mid-afternoon little clearer and you can imagine following with your eyes the edge of the cliffs in the distance and one can recall just as hardy it talks about gestel the technological apparatus was set up as heidegger also talks about mit meaning the disposition or mood one might have he also speaks of gibberish mountains that are in a range change together all of them there you can when you follow them bring them and the achievement that it would be to climb them to crest the peak close that's already in your own impression of them as you gaze in all relaxed confidence the ah that you take in experience can encounter gee emerling looks at it just a little bit differently he is the author uh in 2005 of theory for art history and he's one of our other authors and photography history and theory and he gives us an art history of means that appears in the journal of art historiography in 2009 and looking at this question of the means or looking at this question of medium he's drawing upon conversations that he tells us he had at ucla with georgiou government who's the author of the man without content and he invokes several other texts we just want to look at their book covers here because they're very interesting and they give you a sense of the speeches hansen although benjamin sorry about that other history of stones animals human beings and angels and walter benjamin and the demands of history michael steinberg so that for properly art historical reflections is worth your a while uh emerling himself is also interested in uh architecture as well as poetry on which he writes and then finally and we won't be able to do more than just kind of briefly mention this frisbee who gives us several epigraphs and we remember from hana ah and how important those are max rafael in 1910 we will only learn to know and love what's new in the world city so what's visible and comprehensible through the transformations of phenomena in the street and zimmer himself the adventurer deals with the incalculable element of life just as we otherwise relate to the securely calculable and for this reason the philosopher is the adventurer of the mind and that's a wonderfully kantian way of looking at the philosopher who remember kant's great fondness for a sea faring metaphors might undertake a great and arduous trip on a ship through this or that straight coursing around the border of this or that island of truth which in account in fact refers to and then yench reviewing zimbra's philosophy of money that's the third of the epigraphs at the moment in which a person becomes astonished at the every day they become a philosopher in researching and musing over the nature of this every day they attain the knowledge that they know nothing that's 1908 and still true it is the philosophy of money zimmer that probably should be coming into its own now already i pointed to several weeks ago the fact that zimmer's star is rising this is this is a still a bit of a still slashed out from fritz lungs metropolis when these are of course the workers in their productive aspect turned into utterly nothing at all spirit broke and you can almost imagine them they certainly look as if they might all of them already be wearing masks here they are wearing masks because of course you've got the problem with your distance and the money is still an issue because part of what's involved is the need to not have contact no shaking of hands no hugs no human connection and no legal tender so increasingly you see our little covet friend that's one of the problems frisbee's page 14 sites simple sociology and he writes that the aesthetic dimension of the adventure with its escape into another world in which security is replaced by insecurity and remember the image of the mountain you might actually be camping out deliberately choosing to forego things like running water and sheets and bed and so on security replaced by insecurity by an absolute presentness accords with a particular mode of interpreting the world that's far away from the regionalized calculations in extensively organized rational economic universe the aesthetic mode this is the interesting point it's predicated upon the fact and the quote is from zimmer that the essence of aesthetic observation lies in the fact that the typical is to be found in what's unique the law like in what's for duties the essence of things in the superficial and transitory so pretty much it's not it's the exception proves the rule it's that you really do need to have that exceptional moment to the adequately trained eye the total beauty the total meaning of the world as a whole radiates from every single point and that's the metropolis and it's hard to think and since that's that's the aesthetic focus that george zimmerman offers us it's hard to think that we have eclipsed that certainly blade runner as a film is still in the genealogy of this film metropolis has just moved up a little higher there's a lot more rain and you don't really see the bridges of the cars crossing between them next week and we i hope we'll in and enjoy this because it's a certainly more optimistic and positive uh hansger gardener here's the reclam edition that i have well i have it in new york anyway the actuality the relevance of of of the beautiful i do have i do have a copy of this of the english here and there's a nice introduction by robert bernesconi which is worth attention and then to kind of prove the relevance of the the beautiful the actuality reiklam has i don't have a copy of this but they have a kind of modernized their cover of all things for gardener's essay which is probably worth an essay but not today and then one last thing just to close with a donor which you can also look at and that was the last of the uh essays which we didn't get to and hoped we will be able to pick up but that's wilson's dialectical aesthetics in the canteen area which is actually about adorno and we did have but didn't quite touch on this reference to the culture industry under monopoly all mass culture is identical and the lines of its artificial framework begin to show through it's not clear that we're not more familiar with that than we would like to be but of course it's very unclear if the lines of the framework are showing through at all thanks for your attention i'll see you monday you | Babette Babich | UCEfjDHZEGkq9kkph9cROtQA | 2020-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,575 | 62,036 |
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Henty | Audiobook Full | 1/8 | preface of Frederick the Great by G a Henty this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Gary Oldman Frederick the Great by G a Henty preface among the great was of history there are a few if any instances of so long as successfully sustained they struggle against the enormous odds as that of the Seven Years War maintained by Prussia then a small and comparatively insignificant Kingdom against Russia Austria and France simultaneously who were raided also by the forces of most of the minor principalities of Germany population of pressure was not more than 5 million wow that of the Allies considerably exceeded a hundred minutes Prussia could put with the greatest efforts but a hundred and fifty thousand men into the field and as these were exhausted she had but small reserves to draw upon while the Allies could would comparatively little difficulty put five hundred thousand men into the field and replenish them as there was occasion that the struggle was successfully carried on for seven years was due chiefly to the military genius of the King to his indomitable perseverance and to a resolution that no disaster could shake no situation although apparently hopeless appalled something was do also at the commencement of the war to the splendid discipline of the Prussian army at that time but as comparatively few of those who fought and Lobos 'its could have stood in the ranks of toggle the quickness of Depression people to acquire military discipline must have been great and this was aided by the perfect confidence they felt in their King and the enthusiasm with which he inspired them although it was not normally a war for religion the consequences were as great and important as those which arose from the 30 Years War had pressure been crushed and divided product testing would have disappeared in Germany and the whole course of subsequent events would have been changed the war was ghastly less important to Britain than to pressure our close connections with Hanover brought us into the fray and the weakening of France by our effort against pressure enabled us to wrest canada from a' to crush her rising power in India and to obtain that absolute supremacy and see that we have never since lost and yet while every schoolboy knows of the bible's of ancient Greece not one in a hundred has any knowledge whatever of the momentous struggle in Germany or has ever as much as heard the names of the memorable battles of Ross back Lutheran Prague Zorn dog hot sketch and total Carlisle's great work has done much to familiarize all the readings with the story but its bulk its focus of detail there's still more than peculiarity of Carlile's diction and style place in all together out of the category of books that can be read and enjoyed by boys I am therefore I never to give the outlines of the struggle for their benefit but regret that and the story so full of great events I am necessarily been obliged to devote a smaller share than usual to the doings of my hero G a Henty and preface chapter one of with Frederick the great story of the Seven Years War this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Gary Oldman with Frederick the Great a story of the seven years war by geant chapter one king and marshal it was early in 1756 that a Scottish trader from Edinburgh and to the court of Stetten among the few passengers was a tall young Scots lad Fergus Drummond by name though scarcely 16 he stood 5 feet 10 in height and it was evident from his broad shoulders and sinewy appearance that his strength was in full proportion to his height his father had fallen at Culloden ten years before the Glen's had been harried by Cumberland soldiers and the estates confiscated his mother fled with him to the hills and had lived there for some years in the cottage of a faithful Klansmen whose wife had been her nurse fortunately they were sufficiently well-off to be able to maintain their guests and comfort and indeed the presence of game fish and other matters frequently sent in by other members of the clan had enabled her to feel that a maintenance was no great burden on her faithful friends some years she devoted herself to her son's education and then through the influence of friends at court she obtained the grant of a small portion of a late husband's estate as was able to live in comfort in a position more suited to her formal rank fergus's life had been passed almost entirely in the open air accompanied by one or two companions sons of the clansmen he would start soon after daybreak and not return until sunset when they would often bring back a deer from the forest or a heavy creel of salmon or trout from the streams his mother encouraged him in these excursions and also in the practice of arms she could find her lessons to the evening and even after she settled on a recovered farm at Calgary and obtained the services of a tutor for him she arranged that he should be permitted to pass the greater part of the day according to his own devices she herself was a cousin of the two brothers Keith the one whom then Lord marichal had broke claim the Old Pretender king of Edinburgh and both of whom had attained very high rank abroad the younger key having served with great distinction in the Spanish and Russian armies and that then taken service under Frederick the Great from whom he had received the rank of Field Marshal and was the King's greatest counselor and friend his brother had joined him there and stood equally high in the Kings favour although both were devoted Jacob i'ts and had risked all at the first rising in favour of the Old Pretender neither had taken part in that of Charles Edward seeing that it was doomed to failure after cloud and James Keith the Field Marshal had written to his cousin mrs. Drummond as follows dear cousin I have heard with grief from Alexander Graham who has come over here to escape the troubles of the grievous loss that has befallen you he tells me that when in hiding among the mountains he learned that you had with your boy taking refuse woody in the forest on whom I well remember when I was last thing with your good husband said John he also said that your estates had been confiscated but then he was sure you would be well cared for by your Klansman Graham told me that he stayed with you for a few hours while he was flying from Cumberland bloodhounds and that you told them you intended to remain there and to devote yourself to the boys education until better times came I doubt not that ere long when the hot blood that has been stirred up by this rising has cooled down somewhat milder measures will be used in some mercy be shown but it may be long for the hello Ian has been badly frightened and the wings throughout the country greatly scared and this for the second time I am no lover of the usurper but I cannot agree whether all that has been said about the severity of the punishment that has been dealt out I have been fighting all over Europe and I know of no country where a heavy reckoning would not have been made after so serious and insurrection men who take up arms against the King know that they are staking their lives but after vengeance comes pardon and the desire to heal wounds and I trust you will get some portion of your state again it is early yet to think of what you are going to make of the boy but I'm sure you will not want to see him fighting in the handing over in uniform so if he has a taste for adventure let him when the time comes make his way out to me or if I should be under the sword by that time let him go to my brother there will methinks be no difficulty in finding out where we are but there are so many Scottish abroad that news of us might often come home however from time to time I will write to you do not expect to hear too often for I spent far more time in the saddle then at my table and my fingers are more accustomed to grasp a sword than a pen however be sure that wherever I might be I shall be glad to see your son and to do my best for him see that he has not brought up at your apron string but is well trained in all exercises for we Scots have gained a great name for strength and muscle and I would not that one of my kin should fall short of the mark Maggie Drummond had been much pleased with her kinsman's letter there were few scotchman's who stood higher in the regard of their countrymen and the two Keats and also a European reputation a husband and many other fiery spirits had expressed surprise and even in the nation that the brothers who had taken so prominent apart in the first rising should not have hastened to join Prince Charlie but the more thoughtful men felt it was a bad omen that they did not do so it was certainly not from any want of adventurous spirit or of courage for wherever adventures were to be obtained wherever blows were most plentiful James Keith and his brother were certainly to be in the midst of them but Maggie Drummond knew the reason for their holding a look for she had shortly before the coming over a Prince Charlie received the short note from the Field Marshal they say that Prince Charlie Edward is mediating a mad scheme of crossing to Scotland and raising his standard there if so do what you can to prevent your husband from joining him we made but a poor hand of it last time and the chances of success are vastly smaller now than it was but a comparatively short time since the Stewart's had lost the throne of England and there were great numbers who wished them back now then a nouvion is very much more firmly seated on the throne the present man has a considerable army and the troops have had experience of war on the continent and have shown themselves rare soldiers were not my brother Lord Mary Shaw of Scotland and my name somewhat widely known I should not hang back from the adventure however desperate but our example might lead many who might otherwise stand enough to take up arms which would bring I think some destruction upon them therefore we shall restrain our own inclinations and shall watch what I feel sure will be a terrible tragedy from a distance striking perhaps somewhat heavier blows than usual upon the heads of Turks Boers Frenchmen and others to make up for our not being able to use our swords where our inclinations with Letus the king of France will assuredly give no efficient aid to the Stewart's he has all along used them as puppets by whose means he can when he chooses annoy or coerce England but I have no belief that he will render any useful aid either now or hereafter use that cousin audio influence to keep Drummond at home knowing him as I do I have no great hope that it will avail for I know that he is Jacob white to the backbone and that if the Prince lands he will be one of the first to join him Maggie had not carried out Keith's injunction she had indeed told her husband when she received the letter that Keith believed the enterprise to be so hopeless the one that he should not join in it but she was as ardent and the cause of the stewards as was her husband and said no single word to deter him when an hour after he heard the news of the princes landing he mounted and rode off to meet him and to assure him that he would bring every man of his following to the spot where his adherents were to assemble from time to time his widow had continued to write to Keith though owing to his being continually engaged on campaigns against the Turks and tourists he received but two or three of her letters so long as he remained in the service of Russia however he displeased the Empress Elizabeth and at once left the service and entered that oppression her letters again reached him the connection between France and Scotland and always been closed and France was a language familiar to most of the upper class and since the civil troubles began such numbers of Scottish gentlemen were forced either to shelter in France or to take service in the French or other foreign armies then a knowledge of the language became almost a matter of necessity and one of his short letters Keith had told him that of all things it was necessary that the lad should speak French with perfect fluency and master as much German as possible and it was to these poets that his education had been almost entirely directed as to French there was no difficulty and when she recovered a portion of the estate Drummond was lucky in hearing over Hanoverian Troopa who been wounded and left behind in Glasgow his term of service having expired had on his recovery married the daughter of the woman who had nursed him he was earning a somewhat precarious living by giving lessons in the use of the Ray Pierre ended teaching German and gladly accepted the offer to move out to Calgary where he was established in a college close to the house where his wife aided in the housework he became a companion of Fergus in his walks and rambles and being an honest and pleasant fellow the wife took to him and after a few months that conversation at first somewhat disjointed become easy and animate he learned too much from him as to the use of his sword the Scots Klansmen used their claymores chiefly for striking when under roof tiles tuition the lad came to me as that but the point as he had before been with the edge and fully recognized the great advantage of the former by the time he reached the age of sixteen his skill with the weapon was fully recognized by the young classmen who on occasion of festive getting's sometimes came up to try this skill with the young lord from rudolph - he came to know a great deal of the affairs of europe as to which he had his ear open profoundly ignorant he learned how by the capture of the province of silesia from the Empress of Austria the king oppressor had from my minor principality raised this country to a considerable power and was regarded with hostility and jealousy by all his neighbors but it's only a small territory now Rudolf Fergus said to small master Fergus but the position is a very strong one Silesia cannot well be invaded saved by an army fourteen his way through very formidable defiles while on the other hand the Prussian forces can suddenly pour out into Saxony or no pressure has perhaps the best drilled Army in Europe and though it's numbers are smaller proportion to those which Austria can put in the field they are a compact force while the Austrian army is made up of many peoples and could not be gathered with the speed but which Frederick could place his force in the field the King too is himself above all things a soldier he has good generals and his troops are devoted to him though the discipline is terribly strict it is a pity that he and the King of England are not good friends they are natural allies both countries being Protestants and to say the truth we and Hanover should be well pleased to see them make common cause together and should feel much more comfortable with pressure as our friend then as a possible enemy however it is not likely that at present pressure will turn our hand against us I hear by letters from home that is said that the Empress of Russia as well as the Empress of Austria both hate Frederick the latter because he has stolen Silesia from her the former because he has openly said things about us such as a woman never forgets Saxony and Poland are jealous of him and France none too well disposed so at present the King of Prussia is like to leave his neighbours alone for he may need to draw his sword at any time in self-defense it was but a few days after this that Maggie Drummond received the short letter from her cousin Marshal James Keith my dear cousin by your letter received a few days since I learned that Fergus is now nearly sixteen years old and as you say as well grown and strong as many lands two or three years older therefore it is as well that you should send them off to me at once there are signs in the air that we shall shortly have stirring times and the sooner he is here the better I would send money for his outfit but as your letter tells me that you have by your own economy saved a sum ample for this purpose I abstained from doing so let him come straight to Berlin and inquire for me at the palace I have a suite of apartments there and he could not have a better time for entering upon military service nor a better master than the king who loves his Scotchman and under whom he is like to find opportunity to distinguish himself a week later furgus started it needed a heroic effort on the part of his mother to let him go from her but she had all along recognized that it was for the best that he should leave her there he should grow up as a petty lord where his ancestors had been the owners of wide estates and were powerful Chiefs with a large following of Klansmen and retainers was not to be thought of Scotland offered few openings especially to those belonging to jacob it-- families and it was therefore deemed the natural cause for a young man of spirit to seek his fortune abroad and from the days of the union that was scarcely a foreign army that did not contain a considerable contingent of scarlet soldiers and officers they formed nearly 1/3 of the army of gustavus adolphus and the service of the protestant princes of germany had always been popular among them then her own cousin being a marshal in the Prussian army it seemed to mrs. Drummond almost a matter of course when the time came that Fergus should go to him and she had for many years devoted herself to preparing though I had for that service nevertheless now that the time had come she felt the parting no less surly but she more up well and the sudden notice kept her fully occupied with preparations till the hour came for his departure two of the men rode with him as far as leaf and storm on board ship Rudolph had volunteered to accompany him as service but his mother had said to the lab it would be better not Fergus of course you will have a soldier servant there and there might be difficult than having a civilian with them it was however arranged that Rudolph should become a member of the household being a handy fella a fair carpenter ready to turn his hand to anything there would be no difficulty in making him useful about the farm Fergus had learned from him the price of which he ought to be able to borrow a useful horse and this first step after landing its step and taking up his quarters at an end was to inquire the address of a horse dealer the lot of found somewhat to a surprise that the young Scott was a fair judge of a horse and that closed hand at driving a bargain and when he left the lad had the satisfaction of knowing that he was the possessor of a serviceable animal and one which by his looks would do him no discredit three days later he rode into Berlin he dismounted and acquaintance changed this travelling dress for the new one then he carried in his valise and then after inquiring for the palace made his way there he was struck by the number of soldiers in the streets and with the neatness and indeed almost stiffness of the uniform and very each man walked as if on parade and the eye of the strictest Martinez could not have the tech did a speck of dust on their equipment or a nil adjusted strap or buckle I hope they do not brace and tie up their offices in that style furgus said to himself he himself had always been accustomed to a loose and easy attire suitable for mountain work and the high cravats and stiff cows powdered heads and pigtails and and tight-fitting garments seemed to him the Acme of discomfort it was not long however before he came upon a group of law offices and saw that the military etiquette was no less strict in their case than in that of the soldiers saved that their collars were less high and their stocks more easy they walked to was somewhat less automatic and machine-like when they were certainly in strong contrast to the British officers he had seen on the occasions of one or two visits to Perth on reaching the palace and saying that he wished to see marshal Keith he was conducted by a soldier to his apartment and on the former taking in the youths name he was at once admitted the marshal rose from his chair came forward and shook him hardly by the hand so you are Fergus Drummond he said the son of my cousin Maggie truly she lost no time in sending your wife after she got my letter I was afraid she might be long before she could bring herself to part from you she had made up her mind to it so long Sarah that she was prepared for it and indeed I think that she did her best to hurry me off as soon as possible not only because she a letter was somewhat urgent but because it gave her less time to think that was right and sensible and as indeed Maggie always was from a child she did not speak too strongly about you for indeed I should have taken you fully two years older than you are you've lost no time in growing land and if you lose no more in climbing you will not be long before you are well up the tree now sit down and let me first hear all about your mother and how she fares in the first place sir she charged me to give you a love and affection and to thank you for your good remembrance of her and for writing to her so often when you must have had so many other matters on you mind I was right glad when I heard that they had given her back kill Gowri it is but a corner of your father's lands but I remember the old house well going over there once when I was staying with the agreement to see his mother who was then living there how much land goes with it a lot of thousand acres but the greater part is more and mountain still the land suffice is for her to live on seeing that she keeps up no show and lives as quietly as if she had never known anything better I she was ever of a contented spirit I mind her when she was a tiny child if no one would play with us she was sit by the hour talking with her dolls till someone could spare time to perch her on his shoulder and take her out Machoke keith was a tall man with a face thoughtful wooden repose but having a pleasant smile and an eye that lit up with quiet humor when he spoke he enjoyed the Kings confidence to the fullest extent and was regarded by him not only as a general and who said gas city and skill he could entirely rely but as one on whose opinion he could trust upon all political questions he was his favorite companion when has happened not unfrequently he donned a disguise and went about the town listening to the talking of citizens and learning their opinions upon public affairs I have spoken to the king about your coming land and told them that you were a kinsman of mine indeed Marshall the king said from what I can see it appears to me that all Scots would have bought less kin to each other it is so to some extent your Majesty we scotchman pride ourselves on genealogy and know every marriage that has taken place for ages pass between the members of our family and those of others and claim as kin even though very distant all those who have any of our blood running in their veins but in this case the kinship is closed Ladd's mother being a first cousin of mine his father was killed at Culloden and I promised her as soon as the news came to me that when he had grown up strong and hearty he should join me wherever I might be and she'll have a chance making his fortune by his sort you say that he speaks both French and German well it is more than I can do the King said would laugh German born and German King as I am I get on but badly when I try my native tongue for from a child I've spoken nothing but French still it as well that he should know the language in my case it matters but little seeing that all my core than all my general speak French the one who has to give orders to soldiers should be understood by them well what do you want me to do for the leg I propose to make him one of my own aid accounts I reply and therefore I care not so much - what regimented he is appointed though I own that I would far rather see him in uniform with the gods than any other you are modest marshal but I observed that it is a common Fault among your countrymen well which shall it be infantry or cavalry cavalry since you are good enough to give me the choice sire the uniform looks better for an aide-de-camp than that of the infantry very well then you may consider him gassing it as a cornet in my 3rd regiment of gods you have no more kinsman coming at present Keith no Sarah another present if many more come I shall form them into a separate regiment your Majesty might do worse I said King nodded I wish I had half a dozen Scotch regiments I escora - they were the cream of the army of gustavus adolphus and if man has turned out as I fear they will it would be a welcome reinforcement I will give you a note pleasantly continue the marshal to man who makes my uniform so that I may present you to the king as soon as you are enrolled you must remember a favor or otherwise with him will depend very largely upon the fit of your uniform in the manner in which you carry yourself there is nothing so unpardonable in his eyes as a slovenly and little fitting dress everything must be correct to a nicety under all circumstances even during hot campaigns you must turn out in the morning as if you came from a bandbox I will get Colonel grundle who commands your regiment to tell off an old trooper one who is thoroughly up to his work as your servant I doubt not then he may be even able to find you a Scotsman but there are many in the ranks gentlemen who came over after Culloden and hundreds of bank fellows who escaped Cumberlands harrion's by taking ship and coming over here whereas they supposed they would fight under a Protestant king but the king is a Protestant is he not sir he is nominally a Protestant Fergus absolutely His Majesty has so many things to see about that he does not trouble himself greatly about religion I should say that he was a discipline of Voltaire until Voltaire came here when upon acquaintance he saw through the vanity of the little Frenchman and has been much less enthusiastic about him since by the way how did you come here we heard of a ship sailing for Stetten and that hurried my departure by some days I made a good voyage there and on landing brought a horse and rode here well I'm afraid your horse won't do to carry one of my aid the camps so you had best dispose of it for what it will fetch I will mount you myself His Majesty was pleased to give me two horses the other day a my stable is therefore over four now frankness we will drink a goblet of wine to your new appointment and success to your career for what you said in your letter to my mother Sara are you thinking likely that we shall see service before long Aylin and desperate service 2 we have but mind this this must go no further sure news that Russia Austria France and Saxony have formed the secret league against Prussia and that they intend to crush us first and then partition the kingdom among themselves the Empress of Austria has shamelessly denied that any such treaty exists but tomorrow morning a messenger will start with a demand from the king that the treaty shall be publicly acknowledged and then broken off or that he will at once proclaim war if we say nine days for the journey there nine days to return and three days waiting for the answer you see that in three weeks from the present we may be on the move for our only chance depends upon striking a heavy blow before they are ready we have not wasted our time the king has already made an alliance with England when England has no troops so scarcely any Fergus said no land but she has what is of quite as much importance in war namely money and she can grant us a large subsidy the king's interest in the matter is almost as great as ours he is a hand novian more than an Englishman and you may be sure that if Russia were to be crushed the Allies would make but a single bite of Hanover you see this will be a war of life and death to us and the fighting will be hard and long what grievance has France against the king his majesty is open spoken and no respective persons and a woman may forgive an injury but never a scornful jibe it is this that has brought both France and Russia on him Madame pompadour who is all-powerful pates veteran for having made disrespectful remarks concerning her the Empress of Russia detest them for the same reason she of Austria had a better cause for she has never forgiven the loss of Silesia and it is the emnity of these women as much as the dianna politician pressure that is about to plunge Europe into a war to the full as terrible as that of the thirty years war Keith now rung a bell and the soldier entered tell lieutenant Lindsay that I wish to speak to him a minute later an officer entered the room and saluted stiffly Lindsay this is a young cousin of mine Fergus Drummond King has appointed him to a cornet C in the third royal Dragoon Guards but he is going to be one of my eight the camps now the things beginning to move you and Gordon will need help take him first two tots I have written a note to the man telling him that he must hurry everything on there is still a spare room on your corridor is there not get your man to see his things bestowed there I shall get his appointment this evening I expect but it will be a day or two before he will be able to get a soldier from his regiment he has a horse cell and various other matters to see - in any rate look after him till tomorrow tis my hour to go to the king Lindsay was a young man of two or three and 20 he had a merry joyous face a fine figure and a good carriage but until he and Fergus were beyond the limits of the palate he walked by the Lance side with scarce a word once past the entrance however he gave a sigh of relief now drum and he said we will shake hands and begin to make each other's acquaintance first I am Nigel Lindsay very much at your service on duty I am another person altogether scarcely recognizable even by myself a sort of wooden machine ready when a button is touched to bring my heel slowly together and my hand to the salute there was something in the air that stiffens one's backbone and freezes one from the tip of one stove's the end of one's pigtail one is with the marshal alone one thoughts for there is no better fellow living and he chats to us as if we were mountainside in Scotland instead of in Frederick's palace but one is always being interrupted either a general or Colonel possibly the king himself comes in for the time one becomes a military statue and even when they go it is difficult to take up talk as it was left oh it is wearing some work and heartily glad I shall be when the trumpets blowing we march out of Berlin however we are beginning to be pretty busy I have been on horseback 12 hours a day on an average for the past week Gordon started yesterday for Magdeburg and McGregor has been 2 days absent but I don't know where everyone is busy from the king himself who is always busy about something - the youngest drummer nobody outside a small circle knows what it is all about apparently we are in a state of profound peace without a cloud in the sky and yet the military preparations are going on actively everywhere convoys of provisions are being sent to the frontier fortresses troops are in movement from the northern provinces drilling is going on I was going to say night and day for it is pretty nearly that and no one can make out what it is all about there is one thing no one asked questions His Majesty thinks for his subjects and as he certainly is the cleverest man in his dominions everyone is well content that it should be so and now about yourself I am running on and talking nonsense when I have all sorts of questions to ask you that is always the way with me I am like a bobble of champagne walk down while I'm in the palace and directly I get away the cork slides out by itself and for a minute or two is all froth and emptiness now when did you arrive how did you arrive what is the latest news from Scotland which of the branches of the Drummond's do you belong to and how near kin are you to the marshal oh by the way I ought to know the last without asking as you are a drummer and they're releasing a cake you can be no other than the son of Drummond of Torbay who married Margaret Oh girly life who was a first cousin of Keith that is right for it you said my father fell at Culloden you know as to all you other questions they are answered easily enough I know very little of the news in Scotland well my mother lived a very secluded life at killed gallery and little news came to us from without I came from Leith to step and there I bought a horse and rode on here his companion laughs and how about yourself I suppose you know nothing about this beastly language yes I can speak it pretty fluently and of course no French I congratulate you know how you learnt it up in the hills I know that I did not know a word of it when I came out two years ago and it's always on my mind for of course I have a master who when I am that otherwise engaged comes to me for an hour a day and well I'm Adan's me wood has cracked your words but I don't seem to make much progress if I am sent with an order and the officer to whom I take it does not understand French I am flawed of course I hand the order if it is a written one to him if it is not but just some verbal message asking him to call on the marshal at such-and-such a time I generally make a horrible mess of it he gets in a rage with me because he cannot understand me I'm getting a rage with him for his dullness and were nothing he generally manages to find some other officer who does understand French the chances are very strongly against Keith's message being attended to first of all I would take you to our cause that is the house why I thought you lodged in the palace heaven forbid McGregor has a room and the Chiefs suite of apartments he is a senior aide to camp and if there is any message to be sent let he takes it but that is not often the case gordon lodges here with me the house is a sort of branch establishment to the palace malcolm Menzies and Horace Farquhar two junior aides of the kingdom are in the same corridor with us of course we make up a party by ourselves then there are ten or twelve German officers some of them aid the camps of the princes Maurice and Henry the Prince of Beveren and Generals Schwerin desired a score or two of palace officials fortunately the Scotch corridor as we call it has a separate entrance so we can go in or out without disturbing anyone it is a good thing for in fact we and the prescience do not get on very well together they have a sort of jealousy of us which is I suppose natural enough foreigners are never favourites and george's hanover and offices are not greatly loved in London I expect the campaign will do good that way they will see at any rate that we don't take our pay for nothing and we are ready to do full share and more of fighting why would you find that these stiff Pike clay figures are brave fellows and good comrades when they get a little of the starch washed out of them now this is my room and I see my man has got dinner ready end of chapter one chapter two of with Frederick the Great a story of the Seven Years War this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Gary Holman with federic the great a story of the Seven Years War by G a Henty chapter two joining in answer to the shout of Donald a tall man in the pantaloons of a Prussian regiment but with this tunic laid aside came out from a small room that served as a kitchen and dormitory for himself I am just ready sir he said hearing you talking as you came along and not knowing who you might have with you I just ran in to put on my coat but as you passed and I heard it was Scottish you were speaking I knew that it didn't matter put another plate and goblet on the table Donald I hope that you have meat enough for two of us plenty for for the soldier said the market was full this morning and the folks so tanned up with this talk of war and so puzzled because no one could make out what it was about that they did more gossiping than marketing so when the time came for the market to close I got half a young pig it less than I should have paid for a joint as the woman did not want to carry it home again this is lucky and you are from Perth Donald it is possible you may know this gentleman he is mr. Fergus Drummond of turbot I can add his father wheel I and was close beside him at Culloden for when our company was broken I joined one that was making a stand close by and it was Drummond who was leading it stoutly did we fight and to the end stood back-to-back Ewing with our claymores at their muskets and last I fell wounded I could not say where at the time when I came to myself and finding that all was quiet set up and felt myself over I found that it was a musket bullet that had plowed along the top of my head and woulda killed me had it not been that my skull was as my father has often said when I was a boy thicker than ordinary there was dead men lying all about me but it was a dark night and as there was no time to be lost if I was to save my skin I crawled away to some distance from the field and then took to my heels and did not stop til next morning when I was far away among the hills while he was talking Donald had been occupied in adding a second plate a knife and fork and glass and the two officers sat down to their meal Fergus asked the soldier other questions as to the fight in which his father had lost his life for beyond that he had fought to the last would is faced in a fall the lad had never learned any particulars four of the Klansmen who had a copied his father that one had ever returned mr. Drummond will take the empty room next to mine Donald I'm going down now with him to the end way he has left his horse as he has a few things there you had best come with us and bring them here the landlord of the end on hearing that Fergus wished to sell his horse has said that there were two travelers in the house who had asked him about horses as both that sold two officers fine animals they had brought in from the country there being at present a great demand for horses of that class one of these persons came in as they were speaking and after a little bargaining Fergus sold the horse to him and a small advance on the price he had given for it at Stetten the landlord himself bought the saddle and bridle for a few mark saying that he could at any time find a customer for such matters Donald took the police's and cloak and carried them back to the palace the matter is all comfortably settled Lyndsey said now we are free men but my Liberty won't last long I shall have to go on duty again in half an hour but at any rate there is time to go first with you to the tailor's and put your uniform in here and I wish to be measured for the uniform of the third royal dragoon gods furgus said as he entered the shop and the proprietor came up to him yes err toughts and His Excellency Marshall Keith Lindsey put in wishes you to know that the dress suit must be made instantly or quicker if possible for His Majesty may at any moment order mr. Drummond to attend upon him mr. Drummond is appointed one of the marshals aides the camp and therefore he will often come under the Kings eye you may well believe that the fit must be of the best where you are likely hear of it as well as mr. Drummond I will put it in hand at once lieutenant it shall be cut out without delay and in three hours if mr. Drummond will call here it shall be tacked together a readiness for the first trying on by 8 o'clock tomorrow morning it shall be ready to be properly fitted and unless my men have bundled which they very seldom do it shall be delivered by midday mr. Drummond lodges in the next room to myself the lieutenant said and my servant is looking after him till he gets one of his own so you can leave it with him while the conversation was going on two of the assistants were measuring Fergus will you have the uniform complete with belts helmet and all equipments everything except the sword Fergus said at least I suppose Lindsey we can carry our own swords yes the King has made that concession which is a wonderful one for him that Scottish officers and his service may carry their own swords you see hours are longer and straighter than the German ones and most of us have learnt our exercises with them and certainly we would not fight so well with others besides the iron basket protects one's hand and wrist vastly better than the foreign god the concession was first made only to General's field offices and aides the camp but Keith persuaded the king at last have granted to all Scottish officers pointing out that they were able to do much better service with own claim was then would weapons to which they were all together on a custom and that Scottish men were accustomed to fight with the edge and to strike down bright sweeping blows whereas the swords here have fitted only for the point which although doubtless superior in a duel is far less effective in a general male I should certainly be sorry to give up my own sword Fergus said it was one of my late father's and since the days when I was big enough to begin to use it I have always exercised myself with though I too have learned to use the point a great deal as I had a German instructor as well as several Scottish ones except in the duelin's he said I should doubt if skill goes for very much I have never tried it myself for I am never had the luck to be in a battle but I fancy then in a cabaret charge strength goes for more than skill and the man who can strike quickly and heavily will do more execution than one train - all sorts of nice points and faints I grant that these are useful when two men are watching each other but in the heat of battle when everyone is cutting and thrusting for his life I cannot think that there is any time for fooling about with your weapon they had by this time left the shop and were strolling down the streets is there much dueling here and it's strictly forbidden Lindsay said with a laugh but I need hardly say that there is a good deal of it of course pains are taking that these affairs do not come to his majesty's ears fever or a fall from a horse account satisfactorily enough for the absence of an officer from parade and even his total disappearance from the scene can be similarly explained should the affair come to the Kings ears tis best to keep out of his way until it is blown over of course with us it does not matter quite so much as with Prussian officers Fredrick's is not the only service open to us good swords are welcome either at the Russian or Austrian courts to say nothing of those of half a dozen minor principalities and all of these we are sure to find countrymen and friends and of England really enters upon the struggle and it seems to me that if there is a general ro she can scarcely stand aloof men who have learned their drill and seen some service might be welcome even if their fathers wielded their arms on the losing side ten years ago of course to oppression officer it would be practical room to be dismissed from the Army this is so thoroughly well understood that in cases of duels there is sort of a general conspiracy on the part of all the officers insurgents of a regiment to hush the matter up still if an officer is insulted or thinks that he is insulted which is about the same thing he fights and takes the consequences I am not altogether sorry that I am an aide-de-camp and I think that you can congratulate yourself on the same fact but we are not thrown as is a regimental officer into the company of prescience and there is therefore far less risk of getting into a quarrel I have no doubt the marshal himself will give you a few lessons shortly he is considered to be one of the finest swordsmen in Europe and in many respects he is as young as I am and as fond of adventure he gave me a few when I first came to him but he said that it was time thrown away for that I must put myself in the hands of some good mate the arms before he could teach me anything that would be useful I have been working hard with one sense and know a good deal more about it than I did but my teacher says that I am too hot and impetuous to make a good swordsman and that though I should do well enough in a melee I shall never be able to stand up against the cool man in a duel of course the marshal had no idea of teaching me arms but merely as he said of showing me a few passes that might be useful to me on occasion in reality he loves to keep up his swordplay and once or twice a week van brough who is the best master and and comes in for half an hour's practice with him before breakfast after Lindsay had left him at the entrance to the palace Fergus wandered about the town for some hours and then went into the tailors and had his uniform tried on merely run together though it was the coat fitted admirably you are an easy figure to fit hair Drummond the tailor said there is no credit and putting together a coach for you your breeches are a little too tight you have a much more powerful leg them as common but that however is easily altered here are a dozen pairs of high boots I noticed the size of your foot and have no doubt that you will find some of these to fit you this was indeed the case and among a similar collection of helmets Fergus also had no difficulty in suiting himself I think that you will find everything ready for you by half-past eight the tailor said and I trusted no further alteration will be required six of my best journeyman will work all night at the close and even should His Majesty sent for you by 10:00 I trust that you will be able to make a proper appearance before though at present I cannot guarantee that some trifling alteration will not be found necessary when you try the uniforms on Fergus supped with the marshal who had now time to ask him any more questions about his home life and the state of things in Scotland tis a sore pity he said that we scotchman an Irishman who are to be found in such numbers in every European army are not all arrayed under the flag of our country methinks at the time is not far distance when it will be so I am as you know a jacob aight but there is no shutting one's eyes to the fact that the cause is a lost one the expedition of james the third and still more that of charles edward of course such widespread misery among the Stewart's friends that I cannot conceive that any further attempt of the same kind will be made in fact there is no one to make it the prince has lost almost all his friends by his drunken habit and his quarrelsome and overbearing position he has gone from court to court as a suppliant but has everywhere alienated the symphony's of those most willing to befriend him I may say that as a king of England and Scotland he is now impossible and his own habits have done more to RunAs cause than even the defeat of collodion there are doubtless many in both countries who consider themselves Jacob i'ts but it is a matter of sentiment and not of passion in any rate there is no head to the cause now and cannot possibly be unless the prince had a son therefore for at least five and twenty years because is dead even if the Prince leaves an heir it would be absurd to entertain the idea that after the stewards had been expelled from England a hundred years any scotchman or Englishmen would be mad enough to risk his life and property to restore them to the throne another generation and the Hanoverians will have become Englishmen and the sentiment against them as foreigners will have died out then there will be no reason why Scotsman and Irishmen should any longer go abroad and all who wish it will be able to find employment in the army of their own country this indeed might have happened long before this had the Georges forgotten that they were electors of Hanover as well as King of Great Britain and had surrounded themselves with an Englishman instead of filling their courts with Germans whose arrogance and greed made them hateful to the Englishmen and kept before their eyes the fact that the Kings were foreigners Hanover is a source of weakness instead of strength to Great Britain and its loss would be an unmixed benefit to her for as long as it remains under the British crown so long must Britain play upon in European politics apart too sometimes absolutely opposed to the interest of the country at large if the supper was over two general officers dropped in for a chat with the marshal he introduced Fergus to them and the latter then retired and joined the little party of Scottish officers at Lyndsey's quarters Lindsay introduced him to them and he was very hardly received and it was not until very late that they turned into bed and half past eight next morning Fergus went to the tailor's and found that he had kept this promise to the letter the uniforms fitted admirably and were complete in every particular as marshal keith had the evening before inform them that he had received his appointment to the third Royal Dragoon Guards he had no hesitation in putting on a uniform when a quarter of an hour later it arrived at his quarters Donald went out and fetched the hairdresser who combed powdered and tied up his hair in proper military fashion when he left Donald took him in hand and attired I'm in a beautiful showed him the exact angle of which his belt should be worn and the military salute that should be given it was fortunate that he was in readiness for at half-past ten Lindsay came in with a message from the marshal that he was at once to repair to the palace with or without a uniform as the King had sent to say that he should visit Keith at 11:00 and that he could then present this cousin to him it could not be said that Fergus felt comfortable as he started from his quarters accustomed to a loose dress and light shoes he felt stiff and awkward in his tight garments closely buttoned up and his heavy Jack boots and he found himself constrained to walk with the same stiffness in position that it amused him in the Prussian offices on the previous day so you have got your uniform the Marshal Service Fergus entered and saluted as Donald had instructed him it becomes you well lad and the king will be pleased to see you in it he could not have blamed you had it not be ready for the time has been short indeed but he would like to see you in it and will consider that it shows alacrity and zeal presently the door opened and as the marshal rose and saluted Fergus knew that it was the king he had never had the king described him and he had depicted to himself a stiff and somewhat Asti I figure but the newcomer was somewhat below middle height with a kindly face and the air rather of a sober citizen than of a military martinet the remarkable feature of his face were his eyes which were very large and blue with a quick piercing glance that seemed to read the mind of anyone to whom he addressed himself so striking were they that the king when he went about the town in disguise was always obliged to keep his eye somewhat downcast as however well made up they would have betrayed him at once had he looked fixedly at anyone who had once caught sight of his face good morning Marshall he said in a friendly tone so this is my last recruit a goodly young fellow truly he walked round failures as if he were examining a leg figure closely scrutinizing every article of his appointment then gave a nod of approbation always keep yourself like that young sir an officer is unfit to take charge of men unless he can set an example of exactness in dress if a man is precise and little things he will be careful in other matters although he is going to be your aide to Camp Keith he had better go to his regimental barracks and drove for a few hours a day if you can spare him he shall certainly do so sire I spoke to his colonel yesterday evening and told them that I would myself take the lad down to him this morning and present him to his comrades of the regiment it would be well if he could have six months drilling for an aide the camp should be well acquainted with the meaning of the orders he carries as he is in this case far less likely to make mistakes than he would otherwise be your Majesty has nothing more to say to him nothing now hope he is not quarrelsome but there it is of no use of my helping that Keith for your Scotsman is a quarrelsome screecher by Nature at least so it seems to me of the duels that in spite of my orders take place I know you all try to hide them from me Keith I hear of a good man between these hot-headed countryman of yours and my Prussian officers with deference to your majesty I don't think that that proves much it would be is fair to say that these duels show how aggressive are you oppression officers towards my quiet and patient countrymen now you can retire cornet Fergus gave the military salute and retired to the ante room have you passed muster Lindsey asked him with a laugh yes at least the King found nothing wrong he was not at all what I thought he would be now I was astonished myself the first time I saw him he is a capital fella in spite of a severity and matters of military adequate and discipline he is very kind-hearted does not stand at all upon his dignity bears no malice and very soon remits punishment he has given in the heat of the moment I think that it regards our Scotch as being a people for whom allowances must be made on the ground of our inborn savagery and ignorance of civilized customs he does not mind plain speaking on our part and if in the Yuma will talk with us much more familiarly than he would do to a Prussian officer in a few minutes the bell in the next room sounded Lindsay went in Auto horses at the door yes marshal then we will mount at once I told the colonel of the third that I should be at the barracks by 12 o'clock unless the King wanted me on his business Fergus had already put on his helmet and he and Lindsay followed Keith downstairs in the courtyard were the horses which were held by orderlies that is yours Fergus Keith said it has plenty of bone and blood and should carry you well for any distance Fergus warmly thanked the marshal for the gift it was a very fine horse and capable of carrying double his weight it was fully caparison with military bridle and saddle and horse cloth they mounted at once the other leaves ran to their horses which was held by a mounted trooper and the four fell in behind the officers Lindsay and Fergus Road herefore lens behind the marshal but the latter had some difficulty in keeping his horse in that position the marshal smiled it does not understand playing second fiddle Fergus you see it has been accustomed to head the procession as they rode along the street all officers and soldiers stood at stiffest statues at the salute the marshal returning it is punctiliously though not as stiffly in a quarter of an hour they arrived at the gate of a large barracks the god turned out as soon as the marshal was seen approaching and a trumpet call was heard in the card yard as they entered the gate Fergus was struck with the spectacle the like of which he had never seen before the whole regiment was drawn up in parade order the colonel was some distance in the front the officers ranged then intervals behind him suddenly the colonel raised the sword above his head a flash of Steel ran along the line eight trumpets sounded the first note of a military air and the regiment stood at the salute men and horses immovable as if carved in stone a minute later the music stopped the kind of raised his sword again there was another flash of steel and the salute was over then the colonel rode forward to meet the marshal nothing could have been better bye dear Colonel the latter said and I told you yesterday my inspection of your regiment is but mere form for I know well that nothing could be more perfect than its order but I must report to the king that I have inspected all the regiment's now in berlin and potsdam and others that will form my command there any untoward event disturb the Peace of the country but before I begin permit me to present to you this young officer who was yesterday appointed to your regiment I have already spoken to you of him this is cornet Fergus Drummond a cousin of my own and whom I recommend strongly to you as I informed you he will for the present an act is one of my aide-de-camp you have lost no time in getting a uniform mr. Drummond the colonel said I am sure that you will be most cordially received by all my officers as by myself as a relation of the marshal whom we all respect and love I will now proceed to the inspection the marshal sent as he proceeded towards the end of the line the colonel rode beside him but a little behind the two aides the camps followed and the fourth troop is brought up the rear they proceeded along the front rank the office is having before this taken up their position in the line the marshal looked closely and each man as he passed force as well as man being inspected I do not think I know that the king himself could have discovered the slightest fault or blemish the regiment is simply perfect I hope that during the next few days you will have every shoe inspected by the farrier and everyone showing the least sign of way of taking off and replace and that you will also direct the captains of troops to see that the men's kits are in perfect order that shall be done sir though I own that I cannot see against whom we are likely to march for though the air is full of rumours all our neighbors seem to think of nothing so little as war it may be chief said with a smile that is merely His Majesty's attention to see in how short a time we can place an army complete in every particular and ready for a campaign in the field His Majesty is fond of trying military experiments I hope marshal that you will do us the honor of drinking a goblet of champagne with us some of my officers have not yet been presented to you and I shall be glad to take the opportunity of doing so with pleasure colonel a good offer should never be refused by this time they had moved to the front of the regiment officers and men of the third royal dragoon Dodds keen said in a loud voice I shall have great pleasure reporting to the king the results of my inspection the regiment is in a state of perfect efficiency and that I have been unable to detect the smallest irregularity a blemish I am quite sure that if you should at any time be called upon to fight the enemies of your country you will show that you're contacting courage will be fully equal to the excellence of your appearance I feel that whatever men can do you will do god save the king he lifted his plumed hat the trumpet sounded and the men gave the Royal salute and then a loud cheer burst from the ranks for the rumours current had raised a feeling of excitement throughout the regiment and though no man could see from what point danger threatened all felt that great events were at hand the regiment was then dismissed horse words of command was shouted and each troop moved off to its stable while the colonel and Keith rode to the officers ante room the trumpets at the same time sounding the officers call in a few minutes all were gathered there the colonel first presented some of his young officers to the marshal and then introduced Fergus to his new comrades among whom were two scotch officers mr. Drummond well for the present served with the marshal was one of his aides the camp but I hope that he will soon join the regiment where at any rate he will at all times find a warm welcome Keith had already told the colonel that for the present Fergus would be released from all duty as an aide to camp and would spend this time in acquiring the rudiments of drill champagne was now served round the officers drank the health of the marshal and he in return drank to the regiment then all formality was laid aside for a time and the marshal laughed and chatted with the officers as if he had been one of themselves Fergus was surrounded by a group are all pleased at finding that he could already talk to language fluently and in spite of the jealousy of the Scottish officers felt throughout the service the impression that he made was a very favorable one and the hostility of race was softened by the fact that he was a near relation of the Marshall who was universally popular he won favor to by saying when the colonel asked whether he would rather have a Scottish or a Prussian troopers signed to him as servant and only then he would choose one of the latter after speaking to the adjutant the colonel gave an order and two minutes later a tall and powerful trooper into the room and saluted the adjutant went up to him call hoager he said you are a point in orderly and servant to mr. Fergus Drummond he is quoted at the officers house facing the palace you will take your horse round there and await his arrival he will show you where it is to be stabled you were released from all regimental duty until further orders the man saluted and retired without the slightest change of face to show whether the appointment was agreeable to him or otherwise half an hour later the marshal mounted and with his party rode back to the palace after he had dismounted Lindsey and Fergus rode across to their quarters called Holger was standing at the entrance holding his horse he saluted as the two officers came up I will go in and see if dinner is ready Lindsay said I told Donald that we should be back at half-past one and it is nearly 2:00 now and I am hungry as a hunter Fergus led the way to the stable and pointed out to the troop of the two stalls that the horses were to occupy for each room in the officers corner had two stalls attached to it the one for the occupant the other for his orderly I suppose you have not died yet call no sir but that does not matter I don't want you to begin by fasting here are a couple of walks when you have stable the horse and finished here you had better go out and get yourself dinner I shall not be able to draw raisins for you today after you have done come to the main entrance where I met you and take the first corridor to the left mine is the fifth room on the right-hand side if I am not in not get the next door to it on this side you will see lieutenant Lindsey's name on it you need not be in any hurry over your meal I'm just going to have dinner and certainly shall not watch you for an hour when reaching Lindsay's quarters Fergus found that dinner was waiting and he and Lindsay lost no time in attacking a fine fish the Donald had bought in the market this is a fine regiment of yours Drummond Lindsay said magnificent of course I never saw anything like it before but it was certainly splendid yes they distinguished themselves in the campaign's of silesia very much their Colonel Grimm is a capital officer very strict but a really good fellow and very much liked by his officers however if I were you I should be in no hurry to join I had two years and a half in an infantry regiment before Keith appointed me one of his aide to camps and I can tell you it was hard work dreadful morning till night we were stationed at a miserable country place without any amusements or anything to do and as at that time there did not seem the most remote chance of active service it was a dog's life everyone was surly and ill-tempered and I had to fight to duels what about about nothing as far as I could see a man said something about scotch offices in a tone I did that like I was out of temper and instead of turning it off with a laugh I took it up seriously and threw a glass at his head so of course we fought we wounded each other twice and then the others stopped the second affair was just as absurd except that I got the best of it and I sliced the man's sword arm so deeply that he was on the sick list for two months the result of an accident as the surgeon put down so although I didn't say but that there is much better class of men in the third than there was in my regiment I should not be in any hurry to join if there is a row you will see ten times as much as an aide-de-camp as you would in your regiment while during pee time there is no comparison at all between our lives has aid the camps and that of regimental offices I fancy you have rather a treasure in the man they have told off to you he was the colonel servant at one time but he got drunk one day and of course the colonel had to send him back to the ranks one of the officers told me about it when he came in and said that he was one of the best writers and swordsman in the regiment the adjutant told me that he has specially chosen him for you because he had a particularly good mount and that as your orderly it would be of great importance that he should be able to keep up with you of course he got the horse when he was the Colonel's only and though he was sent back to the ranks six months ago the colonel who was really fond of the man allowed him to keep it I thought it seemed an uncommonly good animal when he led it into the stable furgus said plenty of bone and splendid quarters I hope he is not unwilling to come to me it is a great fall from being a colonel servant to becoming a cornets I don't suppose he will mind that and at any rate while he is here the breath will be such an easy one that I have no doubt he will be well content with it and I dare say that he and Donald will get on well together Donald is a pure se air after key to pointed me as one of his aides he got me transferred to the cool Wasi aides who are stationed that putz them that was how I came to get hold of Donald as a servant a few minutes after they had done dinner there was a knock at the door the only answered and saluted he will find my man in the ellen's he said at present mr. Drummond and I are living together I dare say you and he will get on very comfortably for the next fortnight Fergus spent the whole day in barracks he was not put through the usual polenin every work but the colonel understanding what would be most useful to him had him instructed in the words of command necessary for carrying out simple movements his place as coronet with a troop when in line or column and being quick intelligent and anxious to learn furgus soon began to feel himself at home end of chapter 2 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-08-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,886 | 66,972 |
JSA2htkKVKY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSA2htkKVKY | NewsFeed: Can Mike Pence overturn the electoral college | hi this is jumbo for my cmc uh news feed what's on my news feed actually something caught my eyes was uh can electoral vote college vote uh be rejected can mike fans overturn the college uh electoral college that's very something very interesting so he came into my news feed and we're going to watch this video from boise high doll called the 200 the 208 208 which come from the tv channel ktvb let's watch this video we're going to come back and we're going to talk a little more okay let's watch the video heard raul labrador reference it so what happens next governor little explained at the end of today's session the certified vote is signed by himself and the secretary of state there will be six copies of the certification made two copies are sent to the united states archivist two other copies sent to the idaho secretary of state's office one copy sent to the district court of idaho and one copy is sent to the president of the senate vice president mike pence that copy is required by the 12th amendment of the constitution which goes on to say the president of the senate shall in the presence of the senate and the house of representatives open all the certificates and the votes shall then be counted the person having the greatest number of votes for president shall be president if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed that majority would be 270 of the 538 electoral votes available president-elect joe biden has won 306 according to today what could still be at question though as we've seen with numerous rejected lawsuits since election day are any number of electoral college votes from any number of swing states that some republicans claim were decided on fraudulently still not proven true in any case by the way but that doesn't mean does not mean that there's still a shot there isn't still a shot at rejecting this election according to the law federal law and the 20th amendment currently requires that the newly elected house and senate who will be sworn in on january 3rd convene in a joint session to count the electoral votes for president congress shall be in session on the sixth day of january succeeding every meeting of the electors the senate and house of representatives will meet in the hall of the house representatives the hour of one o'clock on that day and the president of the senate shall be their presiding officer vice president pence will oversee that session after going through the certificate certified votes sent in by each state the president of the senate which is pence shall call for objections if any every objection shall be made in writing stating clearly the reasons why and be signed by at least one senator and one member of the house of representatives and if there is an objection the two chambers will then separate each going to their own side of the capitol building to discuss for two hours whether to disqualify a state's votes both the democratic controlled house and the republican-controlled senate would then have to agree to toss out those votes if there's a split decision the tiebreaker is just to accept the votes as they were cast but both chambers agreeing to toss out votes well that hasn't happened since 1824 with the election of john quincy adams over andrew jackson who did have more electoral votes at the time and they would also need to agree to toss out at least 36 electoral votes we reached out to our congressional delegation today to see how they see this playing out during that january 6th joint session we wanted to know if they would be willing to sign an objection should one arise senators jim risch and mike crapo both declined our invitation and we've yet to hear back from congressman mike simpson and russ fulcher some legal experts say there is a chance we could still see some objections but they will probably not amount to more than a filibuster thus delaying the certification of the electoral college vote by mere hours and by the end of it all we will more than likely hear vice president mike pence declare that mr trump has officially lost the election and mr biden is the next president of the united states all right so i wanted to make sure we uh watch actually this little detail regarding the uh session in general the six cause that's why i came up on my feet actually that was a question that a lot of people ask me what's gonna happen in january the sixth um and i had a lot of trump supporters saying oh my god they generally six they're gonna overturn the the election is it still possible maybe uh but as you can see actually you cannot overturn the electoral uh vote the electoral college vote you cannot really overturn it uh the only thing you can do is object uh the the vote of each state if there is fraud but as we know it was proven that there is no fraud every lawsuit was rejected that's what we know for sure so we know that joe biden has 360 electoral vote and uh president trump has less so nothing will change that day the only thing that will change as you can hear they're gonna go to congress they're gonna count all the vote and someone can object and say well i believe such and such state there is fraud but they have to prove that it was fraud there is to prove that something was wrong with that vote or with that election in order to be rejected as you can see was rejected the last one was like 18 something what i believe is this it's very simple all those republican uh congressmen trying to sign the petition or try to actually fight the electoral vote on january 6 a lot of them are the younger you know congressmen they just came up they got they just got elected they're gonna be sworn in for that new session all i believe is they try to make that a name out of you know out of themselves that's what they're trying to do is great nothing to do with the caring about them democracy in the united states of america look we might be donald trump j j trump uh fan or not or supporter or not but reality is there is something called democracy there was something called election in united states that me and you we need to support we need to make sure that everything in the united states happened the way the law the way it was written by the law so we might say well we want trump to be the president we might say we need joe biden to be president about what's the law say what is the constitution we heard the gentleman from uh kt ktvb they're gonna count the vote and if there is an objection both chamber will go each on the whole and decide if there is fraud if there is a case and which we believe as we know by now every court has proven there is no case uh fraud case on each of those states so that's what happened generate the six for those wondering what's going to happen wondering if they can really overturn wondering max pants will overturn the election by himself he cannot basically it's just the person that will preside to the meeting his power is just to read the decision from the congressman nothing else from the congress and say okay the congress has counted everything this is the result mike pence cannot change the course of the election he's gonna just read it because that's the constitution that's the law so this is jambo from uh cnc news feed you've heard it generate six is coming really soon and if you have any comments please put your comment below uh like our page like our video share the video and follow us on facebook cnc news we see you later | MyCNCnews.com | UCZqT2pvIaAPKYvw4TegJN3Q | 2021-01-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,385 | 7,468 |
Tiax07exqMs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tiax07exqMs | African DNA Admixture: Mysterious Species X solved? | since the late 1800s explorers have been searching the African continent for the mysterious Missing Link in the late 19th century into the 20th century English German French and Belgian explorers heard numerous reports of sightings of tiny eight men living in the jungles of Eastern Congo Kenya and Tanzania French explorers such as the famed zoologist Bernard hovelmans were the first to Chronicle sightings of the African ape men Raymond Dart and Philip Tobias of the University of witwater swan along with medical doctor Robert Broome continued The Hunt For The Missing Link in South Africa into the 1960s research associate at withwater-san Christa kuljian from wit news 2019. Dart also led the first expedition of researchers from this to the Kalahari Desert in 1936 because he was interested in Bushman Anatomy continuing scientists in South Africa continued to work with the concept of race typology well into the 1960s Philip Tobias the successor to Dart as head of the Department of anatomy at wits continued to embrace the existence of racial types geneticists race-defined archaea common and DNA and mixture in modern humans University of Wisconsin evolutionary science professor John Hawks it explain the way latent genetic lineages can occur in modern populations in a paper published in 2008 a genetic Legacy from archaic homo continuing adaptive alleles may have intergressed from archaic populations into modern humans when an inter-gressed archaic allele has a selective Advantage interbreeding can lead to its spread or fixation in later human populations continuing several genetic loci are candidates for such introgression including microcephalene a gene influencing brain development which may suggest that the evolution of human cognition depended in part on the genetic Legacy of archaic groups in 2009 10 11 the genetics world was experiencing a frenzy of activity with Research into archaic common and DNA svante Pabo and his team at the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig Germany had just confirmed the presence of Neanderthal DNA in the Eurasian genome a year later another astounding Discovery Johannes Krauss working in the svante pebble lab noticed a slice of a finger bone given to them from a Russian archeology team did not match the homo sapien or Neanderthal genomes it was a new species Denise events in Arizona in the Western United States another genetics team was working on similar research Dr Michael Hammer is a geneticist at the University of Arizona Hammer at Al were focused on discovering archaic Adventure in Africans genetic evidence for archaic admixture in Africa pnas 2011. a long debated question concerns the fate of archaic forms of the genus homo did they go extinct without interbreeding with anatomically modern humans continuing are their genes present in contemporary populations anatomically modern humans originated in Africa and dispersed to all inhabited parts of the world what is not known is did archaic hominins make a genetic contribution to modern humans continuing our findings suggest that central Africa may have been the homeland of a now extinct archaic form that hybridized with modern humans Atlantic magazine 2011 a new paper published by Michael Hammer new evidence that homo sapiens had sex with several species of our ancestors across the African continent interbred with Homo erectus Homo habilis and possibly others continuing Hammer says that despite earlier skepticism about interbreeding between human species our DNA shows otherwise quote we think there were probably thousands of interbreeding events it happened relatively extensively and regularly unquote Dr hammers speculated in Pacific Standard magazine in 2017 perhaps the African version of homo erectus quote we may use genetics here as a predictor of what the paleontologists might find end quote Hammer says continuing Dr Hammer's research suggests that humans in earlier hominids Homo erectus mated a conclusion that would alter Out of Africa Theory arizona.edu on the PBS series First Peoples he approached the mystery by looking for genetic fossils signatures of populations living in Africa today Hammer's group is one of the few in the field that have been able to trace extensive mixing among early humans tragedy struck the Hammer family their daughter Shea died at age 15 from a rare form of epilepsy scn8a Dr Hammer lost interest in pursuing the ghost species DNA for Africans he threw himself into finding a cure for rare genetic diseases from koldt TV Tucson 2019. Shay's Legacy lives on through new research [Music] around the same time UPenn geneticist Sarah tishkoff had reached similar conclusions from aaas 2009 the genetic structure and history of Africans and African Americans Dr tishkoff trekked across Africa collecting whole genome sequences of 180 individuals from 12 indigenous African populations tishkoff at all found evidence of multiple introgression events from Ghost archaic populations within Africa admixture another team emerged in the late 2010s seeking the African DNA admixture the University of California team was led by Superstar genetics Duo sankaraman and derva Sula they released their data in early 2020 they found up to 19 of the African genome comes from a mysterious archaic hominin from the BBC February 2020 a mysterious ghost population of now extinct ancient human-like creatures may have interbred with early humans in Africa continuing researchers suggest DNA from this group makes up between 2 to 19 percent of African genetic ancestry and that the interbreeding occurred about 43 000 years ago sankaraerman from his UCSD lecture 2020 quote there was integration into the African population from a super archaic population that split off prior to the split between neanderthals and modern humans six hundred thousand years ago neither Neanderthal or denisovan continuing further we estimate a fairly substantial contribution of this archaic ghost lineage of about 11 percent what is this population we don't know end quote in March 2023 two medical researchers from Africa released a study that adds a gigantic piece to the puzzle of archaic hominid DNA admixture in modern Africans Dr Ambrose wankham is the director of the Department of genetic medicine at John Hopkins University in Maryland after an MD training from biomedical Sciences he completed his PhD in human genetics at the University of Cape Town in South Africa Dr adebu Ali adeyemo qualified in medicine at the University of ibadan in Nigeria after a residency in Pediatrics and genetics he became a faculty member and consultant pediatrician geneticist at the University College Hospital ibadan Nigeria their paper was published at cell.com on March 8 2023 leveraging our common African origins to understand human evolution and health Wacom and adeyemo studied 12 different indigenous populations from varying regions of Africa their aim was to better understand diseases that affect afro-ethnics living in the west such as sickle cell from their paper Africa contains more genetic diversity than any other continent and millions of uncaptured variants accumulated over 300 000 years of modern humans evolutionary history a detailed study of African genomic variation is a scientific imperative continuing all modern humans derive approximately 5 to 15 percent of their ancestry from a lineage that may have diverged as long as one to three million years ago with multiple introgression events continuing demographic history of African populations consists of multiple ancient Integrations within African genomes indicating at least two introgression events from archaic humans that never move out of Africa the chart that accompanies the study confirms multiple sexual Integrations of archaics with modern Africans continuing after waves of homo sapiens had already left for Eurasia the three Integrations represented by the Blue Line occurred eight hundred thousand years ago two hundred thousand years ago and sixty to eighty thousand years ago Homo erectus would seem to be the most likely hominid to intergress at all three points dates for Homo erectus or gaster are from 1.9 million years ago to seventy thousand years ago in Africa Michael Hammer had found strikingly similar results in 2011 from Dr Hammer's paper interestingly the ambute Eastern pygmies represent the only population in our survey that carries the integressive variant at all three candidate loci welcome adeyemo continue ancestors of Southern African sun and Central African rainforest hunter-gatherers diverged from other populations 200 000 years ago gene flow between Eastern and Southern koison hunter-gatherer populations lasting until 12 000 years ago continuing these results suggest the possibility that the coizon hadsa sandawe and pygmy populations are remnants of a historically more widespread protocols on pygmy population of hunter-gatherers the findings of the African team of Wacom and adeyemo mirror those of sakuraraman and derva Sula from 2020 both genetics teams suggest at least 10 percent archaic admixture in the African genome the evidence is now clear multiple genetics teams from distinguished universities have all reached the same conclusion sub-Saharan Africans are hybrid Homo sapiens admix with archaic hominins from the middle to Upper pleistocene but is the modern African admixture with one species or a variety of archaic hominins foreign species X Professor Lee Berger is a protege of Philip Tobias he was a PhD student under Professor Tobias he also co-authored numerous papers with Tobias in the 1990s Dr Berger now holds the distinguished Philip Tobias chair at University of wit water swan in South Africa 1990s Berger has honored his former boss Philip Tobias by carrying on his search for The Missing Link now he has hinted in numerous lectures and interviews that they have the home on the lady DNA Burger made a curious comment on the October 20th 2022 podcast of world of paleoanthropology guest hosted by Georgina of the UK quote now lady if it's species X for example you know the missing species in the DNA of some African humans I think there's a real chance of it by the way end quote Dr Berger but rather than just home on a lady in all likelihood Africans are admixed with multiple species X and African multi-regional model this is known as the pan-african model a term created by malta-based archaeologist Eleanor scary and popularized by her friend and close colleague Chris Stringer under a pan-african model Central African pygmies could be direct descendants of australopithecines as the French explorers originally proposed koison from Southwest Africa could be hybrids of home on the lady or even modern not a lady West Africans appear to have the most mysterious and perplexing of Origins precise admixture of the Yoruba and Fulani could remain unresolved for some time hominid fossil evidence from sites such as Lake turkana in Kenya and old Dubai gorge in Tanzania confirm Homo erectus and her gaster were largely in East Africa Eastern Africans with their distinct morphological features such as the nilotix and Maasai pastoralists very likely have predominantly afro erectus or homo or gaster admixture subspecies support maximum diversity for homo sapiens please help us spread our pro-human variation message by passing this video on to others and thank you for your continued support for this channel remember to leave a comment hit the like button and subscribe thank you thank you for 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SJE3X2VCGXI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJE3X2VCGXI | Just the Facts: CONCACAF Nations League Trivia | SportsMax TV | [Music] it's Wednesday so it's time for another just a fact segment all right so this is our segment where of course our producers they keep us up to date to ensure that you know our knowledge is upped upon various Sports and sporting events so today's questions will be centered around the coner CAF Nations League ahead of tomorrow's semifinal the pass Mark 6 out of 10 ready let's go Ricardo when was the first edition of conquer cap Nations League 2019 2020 that's 2019 2020 was the first edition okay through Falls Jamaica started in league b of the Nations League I think it's true leag B 2019 true yeah let's roll the true number three please how many nations play in the conquer CF Nations League 41 you think yeah okay 41 USA are two time defending Champions who did they beat in the 2022 23 final that's the last final USA against they beat Mexico in the semifinals which means they beat Canada in the finals yeah Canada the 201920 final between USA and Mexico was held in 2021 due to the covid-19 pandemic this player produced the 114th minute winner after a to draw after regulation time okay so this is Western mckin okay by what score line the Trinidad and Tobago beat USA in this campaign's quarterfinal second leg 2-1 yeah two1 coming from behind name one of the goal scorers for trinad and Tobago in their 2-1 quarterfinal win over the USA ran Mo and Alvin Jones Jones Alvin Jones number eight Jamaica overturned a first leg quarterfinal defeat by beating Canada in the second leg of this season they overturned a 2-1 first L quarterfinal defeat by beating Canada 32 in the second L yeah that made it four all and aggregate I hope my math is maing who is the leading goal scorer in the conquer Nations league so far this year are we talking the conquer CF Nations League overall or are we talking just League a of the conquer Nations League um axar from St Martin okay St Martin axar last one TR Falls the conquer C Nations league has 12 teams in League a 16 in league b and 13 in League C 12 um 16 and 12 28 and 13 41 so true okay true but what if it's the numbers are mixed up but okay let's see let's see the answers okay September 2019 well it never asked when it started it said this when it was it was the 2019 2020 season although the final ended in 2021 yeah so they say we're correct so that's one true yes yeah we had that 41 okay Canada that's four out of four Mar look at us Chris oh oh it was P it should have gotone you shouldn't have said look at us should have got that yeah 2 one yeah yeah five five out of six more six out of seven 2 1 3 2 yeah mat was M seven out of eight Axel yeah what did I say axar Axel oh I said axar and not Axel same thing is this a spelling test sorry no they are perfectly right no no no true yeah so how much we got we got two wrong eight eight out of 10 not bad did I don't I get a point for saying the country correctly half half okay we'll take the eight out of 10 bye we'll be back [Music] a | SportsMax TV | UC4XO5MevdtVYSwUCBNNULVA | 2024-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 585 | 2,958 |
72iFWyxy05k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72iFWyxy05k | Dhamma Dew Drops: TWIM Step 1: Recognize | now we will do the steps of the tranquil wisdom insight meditation the first step is to recognize mindfulness remembers how the meditator can observe any movement of mind's attention as it moves from one thing to another and this observation notices any movement of mind's attention away from an object of meditation such as the breath sending out of meta or even doing a single task in daily life you will notice a slight tight sensation of tension as mind's attention begins to move towards any arising phenomena pleasant or painful feeling can occur at any sense door any sight sound odor taste touch or thought can cause such a pulling sensation in our mind with careful non-judgmental observation the meditator learns to notice this slight tension that is tightening in their mind recognizing it early is vital to successful meditation it takes a little time to train yourself to let everything go so you can see this difference in tension arising one then continues on to the next step | Samatha Vipassana Trust | UCUsxYO4p-L7xRFsmEXk9qgQ | 2021-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 171 | 991 |
65xvmeBGSo0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65xvmeBGSo0 | Positioning for future readiness webinar | today we are excited to have Brenda hertzmer I hope I said that right Brenda joining us all the way from Ontario with campus for communities Brenda is a passionate Community Builder who believes communities get better when their leaders do she's the founder and CEO of Campus for communities she will be speaking to us today on positioning ourselves for future Readiness and now I will turn it over to you Brenda thanks Anita hi I am so excited to be I'm turning my camera on just for one minute just to wave and say hi and so that you know there's a real person behind behind this session so thanks thanks for letting me do that and I'm so excited to be here you have no idea um it's some there's something about albertans I've missed you um and things aren't quite the same now that I have moved back to Ontario and so I started to think about that as as I Was preparing for this session I thought what is it about Alberta especially rural Alberta that made me that makes me feel that that that way and um and like and what came to my mind was the story that that actually happened at an rpap conference and I had done the opening keynote and and then a couple of other sessions and at the very end of the conference this woman came running up and she turns out she was an elected official well but she said to me she said I I just have to tell you I gotta tell you and I thought oh oh I guess she really liked this session I'm hoping that was the case but she said you know she said you are you are so normal and and I kind of looked at her and I thought thank you uh I I think so I wasn't sure if it was a compliment or not she said oh no no she goes it was definitely a compliment she said you're just so so real and and forthright and practical and I really appreciate that and and then I thought you know I guess that's it that's why I I love working with albertans especially um people who live in rural communities you're my people because I too am real in fourth right and practical and that's really what this session is going to be about so just just so that you know this uh I do um put a lot of text on my slides but that's because I want it to be a resource for you and so you will be you will have access to not only the recording but the but the slide deck and I'm also going to run through this um fairly quickly but I wanted to ensure that we left time for questions and Holly and Anita are going to help me with that and if you have further questions after that I just want to let you know that we have two courses that are starting in February and I'll talk a little bit more um about that but before we get started there's also just one thing I wanted to share with you and this for me what has been of critical importance it came to me the from from uh futurist College colleague in North Carolina his name is Rick smeyer and the first time that I talked with him he said to me you know he said one of the most important things for a leader to learn is not to dismiss something just because you don't understand it or don't have a bucket to put it in you could tell he was rural too he used that bucket analogy he said so just because you don't know it you can't dismiss it you have to be open to that and so you know in terms of what I'm showing today you know some of it is going to be familiar to you some of it might not be and some of it might validate what you're already doing intuitively and so I just I just think that's so important to remain to remain open and so that's what I would just encourage you to do this is just the description of the the session and it's really I think this is growing a lot of it is about this growing understanding that um that we may not be um we may not all be future ready but we do know that there's there's this this these intrinsic links between Health and Social and economic and environmental challenges and that we need to be able to deal with it so that's really what this this session is about and most of what we're going to focus on are five key strategies we're going to set some context for that but five key strategies and we're doing this kind of at a higher level and that will allow some time for some questions too so why Future Ready why the heck we're talking about future Readiness so there's a lot going on in our communities and our world right now and my guess is that some of you might be nodding right now because you are dealing with these issues but I think that we're all trying to clarify our future Direction it's a bit fuzzy right now and a lot of us are spinning we're dealing with the social determinants of Health the pressing Global um priorities that have been identified in the 17 Social Development goals the the 17 sdgs we've got disengaged citizens in some cases we have new economic models we're seeing pressing need for Partnerships and collaborations definitely a lot of complex issues that are crossing sectors as well as as challenges relating to diversity equity and inclusion so it is a complicated world for sure and if that is not enough right now um we're dealing with mega Trends and you know no one can really predict these days because we are in essence preparing for a world that hasn't been invented yet um but I wanted to share with you this report and this I interestingly enough is something that I first read in 2018 when it came out and it's it's very clear um how they were able to predict a lot of what was going to come at us and this this actually came from Goldsmith University and it was really a literature review and the result of a number of focus groups but if you think about this I think this in a lot of ways does summarize what we're dealing with now and if you feel overwhelmed this is probably one of the reasons so it's social fragmentation and the precariousness that we're we're dealing with right now um as a result of you know the lack of affordable housing and and poverty and political um polarization and increasing loneliness and isolation and environmental pressures and decline of traditional organ organizations and Global volatility who you know no one would in 2018 wasn't looking for a war in in the Ukraine so all of these major issues are are adding to the complexity and our feeling that that things are pretty overwhelming right now so I wanted to share that just so that you know that you're not alone but there is a way to describe this too um historically we have often referred to times like this as being vuca and when you think about it the term vuca was actually developed during the Cold War and it was another time when things were really unsettling um vuca is actually a an acronym for volatile uncertain complex and ambiguous but some futurists now are suggesting the term bani which is an acronym for brittle anxious non-linear and incomprehensible and and no wonder we're a little bit stressed with the messiness right now I wanted to share this this cartoon Brenna actually gave me permission to use this and I thought it was great in the way that it summarized kind of where we are right now post covet because I think there are many of us who are saying you know we want to go back to normal and what Brent is suggesting here and I think what what I'm suggesting is what if we went forward instead because the way she's captured normal when you look at it it wasn't all that great um when you when you see here the number of cars on the road and the the emphasis on the mega mall and kids lined up in schools and and rich people getting richer you know versus covid where so much you know so there were so many challenges for so many um in terms of the lockdowns and the results of covid um so do we want to go back to normal or do we want to go way to a way forward and this is exciting and I think so relevant to to health and to what what rpap is doing in that they're focusing on so many of these issues in terms of of of um food security and getting people more active and building a sense of community and growing our own food and not sure about putting the rich people in jail but but um but it is a way of thinking about the future differently and why we need to do that so we need to be positioned for future Readiness it's critical and I know I know a lot of people are you know are are a play Maybe being being a bit of an ostrich and and and hiding from it but you know the reality of not being Future Ready um is that not doing anything is the far greater risk standing still right now is something that none of us can afford to do so and it's because the world is just changing at this increasingly um fast-paced a lot of information a lot of technological changes and so that is not going to that's not going to slow down um but it also means that we not we may not be equipped with the skills the knowledge and the attitudes that are needed for a different approach um and so it's for us in the work that we've been doing um it's become increasingly clear that successful leaders and by leaders I'm not necessarily talking about a fancy title because believe you me some of the most impactful leaders we have seen um don't have that title um so it's it's a um it's about leaders who have mastered the basics of change how how to anticipate anticipate it how to support it and how to manage it in this messy environment of ours um and the other the other reason future writing is just so critical because if we're going to shape the future toward better and more impactful outcomes then we need to work together to create the change that we want to see in our communities and if we don't do that others will create the change that they deem as being important so that's a you know that's kind of a really important way of thinking about the community so five strategies that's stressful and I just shared a lot about the context that hopefully hopefully didn't depress you and because I'm I'm sure part of this is I hope part of this is just acknowledging that um we're we're stressed right now it's a stressful time it's a messy time but there are strategies so um I wanted to kind of set that context but then also provide you with what we see as five key strategies for being future ready ready and the the first one is really viewing your community of stakeholders as unpacked often not always but but typically as untapped assets and I know that typically we tend to think of of on of assets as being infrastructure or you know roads and facilities and programs things that are more tangible and I think that what is important is that we think about our citizens and our residents and others stakeholders as being untapped assets and the human intelligence that they bring it is absolutely essential for all of us so the best way to explain this is with this one slide and I I it's something that is developed um over the years to explain this but part of why we're not able to to haven't been able to in a lot of cases tap the resources of of the of our stakeholders and our citizens is because our traditional delivery service um has been based on needs so traditionally and this isn't anybody's fault this is the way we've been trained this is the way that we have actually given up our power to professionals but it's based on needs it's what it's what we don't have you know I think taxpayers treat this like um it's almost like a vending machine they put in their tax dollars and they want the services and if they don't get them they get ticked off you know it's based on this need and we want services to meet those needs and what happens is that that means we're we're treating people in our communities as consumers and when we do that we end up seeing the answers as being programs and outside experts so people from outside of our communities and whether we like it or not this traditional approach has created this dependency cycle and that's what we're trying to break and and certainly there is a time for this approach I'm not saying that that that there isn't a time for this approach but what we need more of is is an approach that really focuses on stakeholder community-led development and this um a lot of this thinking for me was influenced by John McKnight and John pritzman from the asset-based Community Development Institute um but an asset approach is different because instead of viewing communities as a glass of water half empty we're treating it as a glass of water half full and it's it's really thinking about what is there what what are our assets um what are our connections and the contributions that everyone can each of us can make and when we make that shift we're not pushing Services out we're pulling them in and we're not treating people as consumers we're treating them as Citizens and inherent within that approach is that people and the community are the answer not outside experts you know people who live in communities they know what that what's strong they know what's wrong and if you ask them they have some darn good ideas about how to fix it so this is how the potential for Innovation and sustainability and all of these complex issues can be improved okay I can't see anybody's faces so I'm hoping that you're still with me so I'll just keep motoring along till we get to the part where we can start to um hear from you your comments and your questions so keep that in mind as we as we move through this so one of the other things that we we have learned in terms of engaging others besides using a Community Development approach is simply to think about this in terms of co-creating in in projects and and collaboration and I'm I'm sure there are some Among Us here who have been certified by the project as pmis from the project management Institute this is an international certification that many people take to become certified as a project manager and at the core of this learning is that every project or initiative initiative three components and they've described this as the project triangle and what it means in essence is that each project anything you tackle something new in your community or revisit it in some way um we there's three things that we need to look at the time and the schedule every project has time and schedule every project in some way has a cost and the third one is that they all have a scope and so we we sometimes I think especially in the nonprofit sector don't always think as much as we should about scope but scope is really critical and what we have seen in terms of the communities and the initiatives that have been transformative and Innovative is it emphasis has been placed early on in terms of engaging stakeholders and they have been actively involved in co-creating the scope before anything starts it's very different from our typical approach where we end up with an idea or project we end we solve you know a lot of times we sell a problem and then we go out and try to engage stakeholders we need to do that on the basis of an issue engage people at the very beginning and that will derail a lot of the the the the budding of that of the heads that we see with scope creep we need to really hit that on at the very beginning and we can leave the time in the schedule to the project team that makes important that's that's quite important um and the senior leadership needs to be be really um aware of the cost but the scope is something that needs to be co-created so I'm hoping that that makes sense to you I'm envisioning some of you actually nodding so so what I want to say about future ready leaders is that I don't know that a future ready leader is going to be able to solve most problems and so I want you to relax about that um because they're too complicated they're just too complicated so our job is not necessary to solve the problem it is to call the meeting and that's why community building and and the kind of work that the the rpap Community Development and engagement team is very much involved with they're involved with community building and supporting others to do that Community Building um and so what it what it means for us is that we we don't need to solve it we just need to design a process that allows all voices to be heard and if we allow those voices to be heard it will be a way to engage people and encourage their responsibility for actually implementing that solution so it means for all of us and this is this is where unlearning quite often comes in is it you know we've been trained to as to solve the problems but we need to let go of that and be comfortable with not knowing the answers in advance we can have some ideas but we don't have to have a definitive solution before we call that meeting which is not usually how we do things um what it what it means we need to let go of some of the control we also we also aren't saying just give you know the community carte blanche to make the decisions we're also saying that there's a there's a coaching role involved but more than anything we need to make sure that they have the data that they need to be able to make informed decisions so it's so that piece is really important and a lot of times we don't have that data and that's where digital optimization and data science comes in but that's probably um the topic of another of another Workshop so that's the first strategy engage your stakeholders as untapped assets the second thing to be Future Ready is to emphasize collaboration over silos and I think there's a growing recognition that we have to be Silo Busters because health is not is not just Health it's not it's it goes beyond that and we know that we need to do more collaboration you're already and have been and are are are continuing to make collaboration a priority what we did learn and this was again was reinforced for me um by my futurist colleagues um who who always talk about the different kinds of change um in that there's change that reforms and there is change that transforms and for many years and and up to the current time much of our effort has been focused on change that reforms and change that that reforms what it does more than anything is encourage more efficiency and more Effectiveness and yes we need to change that reforms but we also need to do far more than we're doing in terms of change that transforms and turns things upside down in disrupts and that makes some people uncomfortable for sure but it is the only way to be future ready and so one of the things that we attempted to summarize it's a different kind of collaboration that we were seeing and again a lot of these learnings came from the work that we did in Alberta because sometimes in again cooperation and traditional collaboration are important for change that reforms but if we want to get to change that transforms it's a lot of times it needs to be about Collective impact which as you know where a lot of us have kind of latched on to Collective impact but there's something more Collective impact typically only deals with one specific issue what we learned from rural Alberta and specifically during for um during the ace communities initiative which which I had the honor of directoring through through arpa we worked with 60 different communities and what we saw worked is that we went to the Community First and asked them to it and it wasn't you know it wasn't just the usual suspects we brought together we wanted the informed decision making so we brought government social profits businesses and individual community members together and we didn't start with the problems we started with asking them to identify their assets you know what do you love about your community and then we as a community identified and prioritized what they wanted to focus on and a lot of times they were building on their existing strengths but they were also identifying gaps as well so that's uh that systems collaboration and so we're talking about systems multi-sector collaboration as being an important strategy the challenge of this and the opportunity is that finding and implementing Solutions is challenging for any one organization or any one sector to do on their own but we have to do this collaboration within and across organizations and sectors so it means we need to bring together government and non-profits and the business sector and social Enterprises with citizens which is why that in that graphic we have citizens threaded throughout the challenge is that it's no one's job really we you know uh well that's some people's job because I'll tell you the the rpap um the team that's focused on Community Development and um engagement that's that's that's a big part of what they are doing they are the collaboration conveners we need more funding and more support and more learning opportunities for collaboration conveners they're kind of the neutral players who are supporting those at the local level um to to bring together these sectors you know it's a very specific rule but it is it's um it's I think probably the greatest barrier to the transformative change that we're looking for is that we need someone to take responsibility to bring everyone together to be to be neutral uh the next the next strategy is be driven by your why and if you know me you know I've been talking about this since the late 90s more people are talking about it now Stephen Covey used to say begin with the end in mind this particular graphic is from a Simon sinek who did this fabulous Ted Talk and a book called The Golden Circle and what he really the way he explained it is that conventionally we have worked from the outer blue circle into the Y so typically we we start with our what we do how we do it but we forget to support the why and what is important is that we not only begin with the why um that we do have to do that before we move to the how and why and how and what so we move from the inner gold circle out to the blue that's what inspires people we have to do that before we move to the what and the how there's another way of saying this Bernadette Bernadette Joey I think is her name is pronounced um wrote this book about the about thinking about this as the fortune cookie and and the way she explained it is that we too often promote the cookie or what we do um which is you know a lot of times what we're promoting you know people ask what do you do think about your own job what do you do we talk about our programs our special events our research our initiatives our services our resources our facilities that's not the fortune that we bring um that's that is the stake for sure but it's not the sizzle the sizzle and the fortune are the same thing your fortune in health are really the benefits that you deliver for individuals community and the environment and I think also a little bit about the about economic well-being as well so that's a bit about being driven by your your why but it's a very different way of thinking you know it's it it takes a while I know it took me a while to start thinking God beginning with the why so now you know every time I uh I plan a meeting or a learning event or put do something on my website some something that's about marketing it's always about why am I doing this and it's like channeling your inner two-year-old so don't forget to do that so the fourth strategy is about investing in Future Ready leadership um another futurist colleague of mine um Dr Peter Bishop says that uh leadership it's not a title that leadership is a voluntary position and that formal leadership is simply Authority ship gives you authority to do more things um so what is encouraging all of us to do is to think about ourselves as a leader so yeah maybe we can't change we can't change our entire Community maybe we can't change the province or maybe we can't change the world but what we can do is change our corner of the world and that's what we all need to be thinking about so why why should you focus on being a future ready learning well it what we are seeing in terms of I think you know I know a lot of people are looking for more concrete research we're starting to gather that now um so a lot of this initially was anecdotal but what we we have seen and I'm seeing more of is it Future Ready leaders have an increased ability to provide responsive meaningful programs products services and initiatives there's more potential for Innovation with a future ready approach there's increased credibility less chance of burnout Future Ready leaders I think are probably happier because they know they're doing the right thing and they know they're making a difference and that comes with having stronger capacity and and the ability to make a difference and a lot of that is based on what we've already just talked about what we also learned and it's again um this was really Amplified in the the work that we did um I I think Ace communities actually lost its six years it started as a one-year project but but what we were trying to do especially for our funders was to measure our impact and and what we were trying to do was put the evaluation in the hands of people actually doing the work so we were looking for leadership assessment tool and could not find one most of them that were out there were designed for businesses so instead what we did in every single community meeting and this started when I was teaching at Niagara College and then it just kind of morphed in Amplified in terms of the work that we were doing in in Alberta and since and since then we just really asked people what do you want to see in your leader you know or what are you bringing as a leader that you think is really important and so we collected a remarkably similar data from communities across the country and landed on eight competencies um each of these company competencies has indicators that are associated with them and all of our learning materials are based on being able to deliver these competencies and to show that the participants in our learning have have increased their capacity for for delivering on these competencies so um that was a that was a huge learning for us for sure and I think I think what became clear is that these are not typical competencies they're not typically things we've been trained to do and they're not that the competencies necessary needed to manage the internal um organize the internal components of an organization because we we've been trained to do a lot of that these are competencies for those who are working outside of their communities um with outside of their organizations and are doing work with the broader communities so um that's about what we see as Future Ready leadership thanks to many of you um the fifth strategy is is getting a good with Messi and I know there are some of you who are okay with Messi and dare I say actually thrive on messy but not all of us do but I hope that it helps you to understand that it's not you we we are living in increasingly messy complicated times our priorities are shifting our leadership is changing from being authoritative and top down to needing to be more shared and distributed we we still have a need for top down but we're seeing more bottom up um I guess it's a hybrid a bottom up and top down and what I call middle out because I see these collaboration conveners who are often working middle out to connect the top the you know the grass tops to the Grassroots so the middle out people I think are becoming increasingly important I think they work they work horizontally they work vertically and sometimes even diagonally so it means you know it means more collaboration within and across silos it means this cannot the solutions are not primarily professional they need to be co-created with citizens and stakeholders we can't be reacted and I know we had to be reactive during covid we had to be reactive but there's time the timing now is ripe for being more thinking more long-term being more ambitious and more proactive and yes that will probably mean we make some mistakes but that is part of the learning curve um so we also need to think not just about what's happening currently our focus at least some of our Focus has to be about about the systems and the networks and I think the last one is really important and I'm and I'm not sure we're talking about it as much as we should but I think one of the ways we've prioritized and made decisions about our priorities in the past has been has has typically been consensus of the majority and I think what we need to do a better job when we all need to take responsibility for this is applying an equity lens because sometimes people in an organizations need more to be Equitable so that's that always just got got me thinking okay and you know I think the other thing that we we need to do is to get um more uh I think nunch in a gentle way not people to think more about the big picture and what's exciting in health is that there's more of an emphasis of the social determinants of health and that is the big picture and so one of the ways this can be used to simplify the messy is to bring people together in your community to be you know the the um the more diverse you know the you know I always say the better the mix the better the fix the the more the fit wave I didn't say that right the bet the more the mix the better the fix and so when you bring diverse people together to look at these things like Agriculture and food production and education and work and living in work conditions when you bring people together that is going to make the kind of community where people want to live work and play and be healthier so it's a great framework the other framework that I'm using increasingly and in part this is because I'm the the Canada chair of the of catalyst 2030 which is a you and um a related organ Global organization that is looking at the 17 sustainable development goals and this is a shared language these 17 sdgs are shared language for systems collaboration um it's a simpler way to for communities sit down and say how are we doing like how are we doing and you know it's a way to celebrate the areas where you are being successful but it's also a way to identify a starting point for what needs to be addressed in your community um to address these Global issues at a local level we we need to encourage localization of these issues we're seeing more and more how we can we think they're Global and therefore they don't impact rural Alberta well trust me they do there's so many issues that are impacting us but again it's a it's a good framework for helping us sort out the messy so what is going to contribute to our individual Community environmental and economic well-being it is in in a nutshell it's about better informed decision making Innovation Community or stakeholder-led development strategic foresight which is the piece I think we are all a lot of us were missing we didn't really look to the Future as much as we should have it's about cross-sectoral systems collaboration and the making the best use of our Collective resources regardless of what Silo of funding they came from that is the transformative leadership when we focus on these contributions um the priorities for what's next and we're not going to have a lot of time to to talk about this but I wanted you to know that in our in of course these are the kind of practical examples of what we're digging into because this is what we are seeing through our research and our and the promising practices of what is working so it's you know spaces for people to come together um community events and celebrations uh meaningful work pride of place opportunities for I think especially for youth opportunities for how they can impact Global issues like global warming that's a way to get youth um involved and engaged so there's very practical things that can be done at the local level to address all of these issues that we've that we've raised and I know you're already aware of them so here here's the challenge really and and I sometimes feel like I should be handing out uh The Capes because so many of you are doing already and deserve the cape um but it's it's about being courageous it's about stepping forward it's about not being entirely content with the present and it's about being willing to invest energy in developing a better alternative and we're not saying that everything has to change we're seeing in a lot of cases organizations and and individuals and communities are probably doing 80 of the right things so it's that other 20 that we want to focus on so it is about learning more about systems practice systems thinking learning more about strategic foresight how to engage and and um use a community-led development approach but it's also increasingly about digital optimization and data science so it you know and it's it I that we've got another Workshop in the works to really talk more about data science and artificial intelligence and machine learning and how we we can and should be using that so that's what future Readiness is about um I've shared this before I just think it's really powerful and it's the kind of thing I have posted on my bulletin board hope that you will too um I think it provides some really wise advice for how we deal with the time of of turmoil um and um I think probably number five 5 is one of the most important and that's what I want to encourage you to do as well is to practice compassion compassion and kindness not only for for our for others but for yourselves to be kind and compassionate with yourself as well as others and you know I um I think it's also about suspending Judgment of others I think that's part of being kind and compassionate so um I don't want to spend time on this but just know that we have two courses coming up uh one is called positioning for the future it's cornerstones and for those who are actually doing the work you know who who have boots on the ground there's a second course that really gets more into the um the Hands-On um and we're we're kind of the boots on the ground and we're really happy that we figured out um how to do collabiners um how to deliver this learning in a way that allows for a lot more peer-to-peer learning as well as Dipper deeper and richer takeaways so those courses are coming up and in the slide deck you'll have my contact information so please don't hesitate to reach out and I'm going to start stop sharing my screen and stop talking and let you make any comments or ask any questions and Anita and Holly I understand that you're going to help me with that so I'll stop sharing thanks so much Brenda um so we do have a few minutes here before we hit the 11 o'clock Mark so I don't see any questions um in the chat box or in the Q a but if any of you out there are good and courageous and want to put your videos on and ask a question live that would be wonderful or even make a comment on some of the information that Brenda just shared with us oh we have a question uh Lorna I see your hand is up not a question I just wanted to thank Brenda it's just been so good to hear your voice and to see your face it's been a long time and I certainly appreciate the energy and the knowledge you have of our Province as you as you come back virtually for a visit to inspire us so thank you for sharing it's it's been great thank you Lana I really I really do appreciate that thank you thanks Lorna and you know what any I really what I really appreciated is that you allowed the silence you allowed that space because sometimes we have to do that we have to just yeah something I'm still learning to do Brenda thanks good job Holly did I miss anything here I just want to make sure that if there was somebody else with a hand up no you didn't miss anything I just had a comment for Brenda too just a couple of the slides that I noticed in your presentation Brenda particularly around the messy work I saw so many characteristics in your list that are directly connected to our committees that we work with I saw a lot of those characteristics and I think a lot of the work they're doing is actually moving towards being ready for the future so it's great so just wanted to comment on that in case there was some community members in place today well that's I got it thank you because you know wherever I go I'm reinforcing your work as well as art of happy because you're one of the few organizations that's actually doing that and I think you know I think it's a huge opportunity for health to take this leadership role and plant the flag for being those catalysts for collaboration um so it it takes you know it's going to take some resources and some time but um and some learning and sharing from the people who are doing the work but I think it's a huge opportunity I I really do and I think health is really well positioned to do it so I I love what you guys are doing that's one of the reasons why I was excited when you asked me to come back and talk to you so another comment here Brenda from Mark this was an amazing presentation some very useful information and timely for what is happening in our communities right now can't wait to watch this over again well thank you now that's an endorsement I appreciate that thank you so with that uh once again we want to thank you Brenda and I think what sticks out for me at least is also the comment getting good with Messi because we know in general is just totally unpredictable um and also I really like your analogy about the cookie like we promote the cookie in terms of what we do but not so much the fortune which are the benefits of what we do right and so that just stuck with me um and certainly the piece about our community Community Builders being that secret sauce I totally agree with that absolutely and once again I want to thank you Brenda and thanks to all of you for joining us 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nXa8JqwVGy4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXa8JqwVGy4 | Spark EV Review - Bought used for ~$11k | this is the 2016 Chevy Spark EV that's right fully electric no gas and this is the greatest review of it that will ever happen if you subscribe to my channel from my Nissan Leaf review welcome back to another EV review this glorified golf cart on wheels caught my attention in 2014 that's when they came out and uh I really like EVS you know you got to give me some EVs and this is my second one uh in 2016 I actually got a hold of a local dealer that was trying to sell one of these uh the price then was like1 18 Grand but then I found out it was because it was a lease price giving the dealer the tax incentives it really weird and I did not want to do the a lease and they were saying it was like 260 a month it was anyway nope no thanks roughly one year later there was a local Chevy dealer a different one selling this 2016 for a little over $1,000 why so inexpensive the Lemon Law this car has been bought back uh by by Chevy the manufacturer in California per the Lemon Law I will comment further on that later in the review let's just get down to some of the details with some pros and cons Pro this thing is fast like stupid fast this particular year has 140 horsepower and 327 ft-lbs of torque in 2014 they actually had 400 ftlb of torque I don't know why they dialed it down but me 90 mph top speed yeah Pro Fast Pro DC fast charging it's an option uh but this car has got it and if you want to charge quick you can because of that like 30 minutes from empty to full no joke if you're at 125 amp charger that's a thing Pro Ison uh Pro uh it's got you know level two charging capability uh but the con part of that is that it's limited at 3,300 Watts uh where a lot of EVS today are coming out with 6600 Watts on board uh anyway still perfectly usable around 7 hours to charge from empty to full uh on that level two charger Pro you can plug it into your like normal wall socket also there's two settings 8 amps and 12 amps a miniature con with that is 8 amps is the uh default setting so that's kind of a point of the butt takes like 20 hours it's a long time and then if you draw an 8 amps it takes a lot longer Pro remote connectivity you can lock unlock start check the location uh start a charge set a charge time uh set up email and text reminders for a charge lots of connectivity really cool con you eventually have to pay for it via OnStar sort of like you'll still have some anyway yeah they make the terms if you read the terms it's clear I don't want to talk about it it's going to make ears bleed even more bro you can remote start the car with the key and it gets hot in the winter or cool in the summer you know inside the car you can also turn off DC fast charging with the key it's a feature I've actually used out of convenience which yeah Pro it's efficient now that might sound weird if you're not into EVs and you might think like oh EVS are just inherently efficient but this thing uses even less electricity to go a distance than most EVS if that makes sense uh one reason the weight it's around 2000 lbs it's really light compared to like a leaf it's 3600 I think and then second reason is the sign this thing cuts through the air you know like a ninja bro con four seats definitely not five seats yep if you commute daily all by yourself though this is a brilliant option Kish Pro range actually nope it's a con but man it's so doable 82 M EPA estimated range and that's on point if you're not going to use like the AC or heat and it's um like 60° or hotter outside you can get this thing to go over 100 miles no problem as long as you're not like on the freeway and yeah I was I did a longdistance trip where the it was mainly highway driving like 55 mph 6 m per kilowatt hour that's crazy heck yeah Pro a batter is a 19 Kow hour with 17ish usable Pro four-wheel disc brakes yeah that's a pro pro incredibly aggressive regen capability if you put the car in low uh it'll slow it down like really well and when you apply the brake like it'll even increase the region more kind of like a a leaf if you're familiar with that and uh but it'll bring it all the way up to 60,000 watts of regen that is crazy my leaf does have that the regen on this Beast is great even at a full charge it'll regen over 10 kilow it's just H kind of crazy if you ask me I hope the battery can handle it extra Pro when you let off the gas N I still can't uh the throttle when you let off the throttle and you're in low the brake lights come on as they should because the car slows down quite a bit so that's a pro pro volume adjustment knobs on the steering wheel that's kind of nice uh but just Con in general is that every time you adjust the volume no matter what you got going on the screen here it just blacks it all out and you've got you just got to look at these numbers what what Pro windi wipers yeah that's cool but con is that it's backwards so when you press down it does the M and you go up to turn it on it's just weird whoa very fast pro pro a rear wiper oh oh it sounds a little it sounds a little upset though con you cannot adjust the full charge percentage so if you charge it's always to 100% every time unless uh you stop the charge manually by unplugging it or like cutting the power there is no h top Reserve feature on this car it's just meh I'd like to be able to adjust that if I could con the quality of the inside now I did not get the upper level trim vehicle Pro the seat pattern is techno awesome but all you really get in that upper level trim is like this fake leather seats all over the seat and then the steering wheel as well has this leather I think they call it leather it's vinyl come on guys I guess I'm glad you didn't kill a cow to get it but come on guys leatherette this car is a $122,000 car when it's a gas car and that shows through to its EV version this car is built to do a couple things you know it's bu to haul people around cheaply and um still also make a GM a profit they made some of these Sparks uh EVs and thus increase the retail price to around 26 Grand and the but the $112,000 interior remains except well no Pro dual screens what yep the gauge cluster let's call it the cluster uh it's a screen uh and the infotainment system is also a screen the exact same size as well and no the gauge cluster is not a touchcreen that wouldn't provide any I don't know what that would do con the infotainment system is silly the buttons are not good it's like trying to run a computer but you don't have a mouse sort of in some situations like there's a lot of buttons and then I keep accidentally pressing that home button and there's like a big old power button and I just don't know oh those volume switches I just end up using the ones on the steering wheel that's kind of nice con the dome light there's one dome light it has a trunk light though that's a pro pro con the sound quality of the stereo system is just atrocious that's all there is to it pro adjustable steering wheel gauge combo up and down huh why not pro you see the state of charge when you open the door usually sort of so like you walk up the car you unlock it you open the door and you can see it says like hey you got this many miles or sometimes it just like the screen turns on and it's back lit but it remains black which is weird Pro two 12vt outlets front and back Pro 3.5 mm headphone jack nice Pro USB connectivity con no Android auto or whatever the iPhone equivalent is it just doesn't have that oh it's a Sad Panda right there uh only the 2016 and newer gas Sparks have that Pro you can fold the seats down for more cargo space there's actually a decent amount of space Pro handlebars all around Pro Wi-Fi yes it has Wi-Fi I test it here for Speed and like the in real life stats and all that but um I've tested it with my phone in the past and got way faster speeds and I was going to Game On OverWatch but I just couldn't so maybe in another video Pro the driver seat armrest this is the epitome of luxury what better way to bask in the glory of comfort but with an armrest just for you armrest you can zip it off too it looks like it's got a zipper there I'm not going to try to do that because then I probably won't be able to get it back on Pro interior lighting sort of I know I said there was only one dome light but at night you can see in the dark sort ofish look at that that's kind of cool because light over the cup holders yeah it's nice that they did that it's like a little bluish Aqua wait Pro cup holders door door under the radio there's two of them middle backseat area is thing and also on the back seat yeah con they're skinny every single one of them skinny and those ones in the front is really weird the one on the left is skinny and deep and the one on the right is a little bit like wider and shorter I've never seen that before Pro Sport mode oh yeah I think I said it but this thing is quick like quick pero ah it lights up the word sport on the the gauge you press it and it makes the the throttle more sensitive yeah makes you feel like you're driving a really fast car because you are final con I have about the car is a thing that I like to just see in more cars and that is like a programmable button there's nowhere in here is there a programmable button and specifically I would use that feature uh to do this you'll notice there says charge mode immediate just like in the leaf uh with the there's a button on the dash like okay just going to bypass the charge timer and just do immediate you got to go like uh you got to go to the leaf you go to charging and then you make sure that it's on immediate you can do this from the phone app as well but anyway no programmable button I call that a con yeah congrats you survived the PC list now let's get into some details okay at that speed I was talking about it's actually scary like compared to my leaf which is a 2012 and it tops out at 80 Kow yeah weighs around 3600 lb this thing can draw 120,000 Watts like wide open I don't know there's no throttle though so it's not wide open it's wide uh fully fully circuited I don't even know yeah Anna weighs 2800 lb it's like skittish when you floor it uh and like if you're kind of turning slightly One Direction or the other way the car will just like steer that direction like it's like I want to go that way and it's weird I've never experienced that also uh if you floor it going straight you'll get like a lot of response from the traction control uh feedback and steering and all that but um sometimes you get the grip just right and it is just stupid fast uh yeah and then sometimes it's just like left right left right like I'm going to go straight let give it out of my way it's so dumb it is entertaining and I like it I remember I was test driving the car and I got on the freeway and like I was barely having to touch the gas throttle thing for the lever and I was I was in like three lanes I was in the Middle Lane I went to the fast lane like barely pushed and I'm like whoa where are we going like what is going on here compared to a leaf that's crazy so if you're going 55 and 65 you want to pass someone it can do that and this thing picks up really fast it's nice I like having that ability that like power don't get me wrong the leaf is cool and all but this car is like far different in the performance realm okay so this is interesting uh no locking filler cap there's this little spring-loaded thing here so it's either in or out and when it's in it just uses like the spring-loaded portion of the hinge to open it and the only other thing going on here is uh there's a button in there to sense whether or not the doors open for just the filler cap I foresee this breaking another cool part about this is when it's plugged into something there's a sensor switch up here that also knows when the button is pressed and the car will stop demanding electricity right when you press the button it's kind of cool Pro it's got navigation is sort of so your OnStar you can send navigation here it'll do step by step and you'll see little pictures of like the road here but you won't get the map there however I'm going to call this a con con you you there's an app you can get and it's Smartphone Link and it's this bringo bringo right oh so this is uh I'm calling this a con because you got to do the secondary thing and then it brings it up on the phone it's really silly let's talk about that cage cluster though it's a 7in screen the left is a remaining battery and the right is your floaty ball because we understand a floaty ball and there's leaves that spin inside the floaty ball depending on how much you ball with the floaty and uh yeah right okay so it gets better uh there's a button that you can start pressing and and then this blue ball flies in it gives you like more detailed look at the battery a theoretical distance like you have more or less it's a minimum or maximum and then you've got yeah the center blue ball and it's been accurate with my 2,000 plus miles I put on the so far you can actually rely on that gauge it's really good that's not all though okay that's not all you can press that button again and the ball switches positions and yeah and you can get like the wattage readout so you want to go or slow down it'll show you like it'll move up or down and when it goes down it goes green uh I like that and you know what I like the other one too and you can do both at the same time I really prefer the blue balls okay the extra info that populates on the gauge screen it's pretty neat images of like the doors being open it's cool I like that uh yeah you can check it out it's also got the trunk when you open that it shows that in the hood as well not bad charge door it just reads the words charge doors open the infotainment has issues I'll make this quick when you physically connect a phone to the USB cable like down below it wants to access your phone so uh if you've got like XM radio on and then you plug in your phone and it'll it'll shut off the XM radio and then if your phone doesn't have music like I said it'll shut off your XM radio but it'll also let you know you don't have music why why you doing that why you shutting off my XM letting me know I don't have any music I do have music it's on XM stop it I do like the leaf button here you can see that there's a graphic that shows up it's supposed to hypnotize you if you're not careful it shows like energy going in and out the charge settings can be reached there and you can see this overall like power usage dial do you have a bolt if you do what do you think about this layout and the colors and stuff leave it in the comments below please I think they did better with the spark than they did with the bolt when it comes to The Graphic displays that's tragic if that's the case because the Bolt's supposed to be better and it is in so many ways but like this the graphics on the spark just they seem so much better bolt range though stereo adjustments cool you can pick like where you want the sound if like balanced yeah all right let's step outside and pop the hood talk about what's under the hood now you can see it here there's not a whole lot to uh talk about they try to make it look like an engine sort of like a forward-facing V4 or something it's definitely a rear wheeel drive car no wait a minute no it's not you can see there's like a very large tubes for the AC system because it's also what cools the battery which is awesome the brakes don't have like a vacuum booster duh they have a hydraulic boosted brakes it looks like Neato Neato okay so my notes say segue to fast charging so let's segue to fast charging my Benchmark for DC fast charging is my Nissan Leaf it has a charge curve like this 0 to 80% in 30 minutes that's uh what the leaf can do if the temperature outside is not too cold if it's cold outside it takes way longer or if the battery is cold it takes way longer and also the same if it's too hot uh anyway my spark EV entirely different Beast rather than dropping off wattage dramatically like shortly after beginning the charge the spark will keep picking up wattage until it hits 80% so it's keeping the amperage constant but like what huh what a essentially does is hits Max amperage and just keeps that until 80% this blows my mind away the reason for this is partly because of the programming that they do like what they allow Chevy does for the battery and then the active cooling uh that the spark has with the battery as well just helps manage this one of the Chevy like commercials it says multiple charges per thing I I I'll show it there I'll link that video in the description below as well but it'll seriously charge from 30% to 80% in 10 minutes and if you have that's at 125 amp charger or a 50 Kow charger yeah and from 30% to full takes 25 minutes it's crazy I went on a road trip recently and did like way more fast charging and it's just oh man it's just awesome in the spark this changes things for me because I used to wait for my leaf to be like really low state of charge before I would fast charge it uh where the spark if it's anywhere under 80% it'll just take the full charge rate like that's amazing it changes how you can like route plan uh but more so it just makes it more convenient it's just really cool it charges in like half the time of the leaf and I know it takes less time to charge than the leaf and you might be thinking oh because the battery is like super small compared to the leaf battery but this is a 19 KW battery and the leaf is 24 this has like 17ish usable 18 and the uh Leaf has I think it's like 21 so even though the batteries are different sizes like just the curve speaks for itself so just stare at the curve okay if you're looking into buying a Chevy Bolt the fully electric car they came out with uh recently I've heard that the wattage drops when you're DC fast charging uh at around like 50% state of charge I was watching this uh news column is a name of a channel and there's a couple others that I've just seen and it's just weird because like if the spark can go full amperage all the way to 80% but the bolt can't I don't know why cheffy maybe different battery chemistry or something I don't know I tested DC charging below freezing as well and it started around 20,000 watts I think it was like 30% charge and slowly crawled up to the 48 kilowatt rate before it then started dropping again so cold does affect it but if it's like 40 degrees outside or warmer it just it doesn't there's no difference it's just full speed oh it's so awesome the plug name uh CCS or combined charge system okay we're going to take this thing for a spin I'm going to talk some and it's going to be good we're going to take it for a little spin now okay Pro you can go from reverse to drive without having to worry about grinding any gears or anything but your camera might fall over I'd like to take this moment to thank Fort Smallwood Park where I did a lot of filming a whole lot of filming up and I'm going the right way okay so you got to keep in mind I've been driving an EV very regularly since like December it's almost been exactly 1 year since I bought my Nissan Leaf which my wife and I are still very happy about but this car is just it's so much better in so many ways and just really not good in a couple and the main one is the seats four seats our entire family cannot fit in whoa wow hey okay ah but yes this is incredibly fun to drive we are now coming the speed limit of 25 that took a half a second as it I guess it as it should people welome okay let's increase to 35 three and two and and we're going through we'll just use the cruise control to increase speed remember how I said it was a like $122,000 car interior it's the same when it comes to the Acoustics it's very loud I'm going 45 and it sounds like I'm in a washing machine so we're going to go take a DC Quick Charge talk about the cars some why we get there okay why did I buy the car one Eevee Obsession yeah two uh I didn't want to drive the Volvo every day to work or like the van cuz I don't like gas cars anymore it costs a lot more to operate like mile for mile a gas car per what we pay for electricity at home which is 13 cents a Kow hour delivered like after all the taxes and stuff um yeah just my work driving alone compar this car compared to the Volvo is uh Volvo is $60 a month in gas at $2.30 a gallon this car $17 a month in electricity at $150 a month payment and you're already spending what is it that we saved in gas like 43 doish like that can theoretically go towards the payment making that 150 less it's just crazy it's craziness so yeah I I and also I felt bad about driving like the leaf to work cuz then I would leave the gas car for the wife and the kids and that's not as cool the leaf is really cool cuz it's got a button you can just have the key in your pocket and you press a button outside the car unlocks the car this car doesn't have that c oh we got people going we got people going I'm going to have to yield they're going to have to yield to my 120,000 wat yeah and that's 55 okay he I don't know if you can hear that but now we're going around 55 mph on the highway and the seats are up in the back and the reason I say that is because when they're down it makes even more sound but uh yeah that's quite a bit of sound I don't think it's Tire sound I think it's just the wind going by the car yep I had been looking at these spark EVS since they came out it's kind of weird that I ended up buying one what I really wanted was a used Model S with seven seats in it there was a period of time where you can find one for like mid 40s to low 50s but like that's a $700 a month payment if you don't put a whole lot down and uh no you know that's uh nuh-uh I like watching other people review cars specifically Doug deoro great guy Alex on Autos awesome at reviewing cars even regular car reviews that's more for entertainment and I guess little bits of knowledge but uh the first two I mentioned they're pretty good at knowing things about cars like when you steer they they know the terminology of what's going on and how the car could be better or something I have no I have no ability there when it comes to reviewing a car I don't know if like the steering is tight or not I don't I don't know I do know though that this car is is really quick I took a road trip with my kid uh it was like 60° outside I think I might have said this already and I use like 9 to 12 Kow just to keep the car at 55 um yeah you know give or take a few miles an hour and that's great that's really good okay so my point about that was that like the freeway driving though it does take a dent on your range compared to not driving on the freeway or just highspeed uh driving it's it's still very much doable and uh yeah woo the region is awesome in low the car does so good like I just went around a clover and I didn't even have to touch the brakes it was great H and like speeding up uh speeding up is just great slowing down is great you sometimes touch the brakes if you run this car in low like I said earlier the brake lights do come on when you let off the throttle entirely when you're in low which is good wow that was my burp I'm 6t tall I don't know if you can tell like the size proportions but I've got a lot of headro compared to some other cars in this car what else another weird thing about the car is when it's like going low It'll ask you whether or not you want to turn off the radio it'll be like hey do you want to save energy and turn off the radio cuz you might strand yourself because you're at 15% you only got a couple miles left uh anyway the only time that happened to me I knew that I'd still have like another 8 miles past where I needed to go uh so I just kept listening to radio like a badass the the vision I don't know uh okay so there's a distance where like your front bumper is and where you sit in the car you can kind of Judge where that is so like if you're parking up against a wall or uh behind another car uh or like a pole or something and you've got this uh like this distance I still haven't learned that with this car I've driven it uh it's at 3700 Mi I got it at 12200 Mi and I just I'll get so uncomfortably close to a car uh like when I park uh knowing that like I keep getting this wrong and then I'll get out and they're still like 2 ft in front of the car this car is so dinky it's it's hard to judge just how far in front of you the hood or the bumper is you know uh ooh Pro and I don't think I said it in the earlier I definitely did say it earlier Park ability you can park this car in uh tighter spots and that is great because uh parking can sometimes be a pain in the ass yeah of course it goes uh it goes right along with the whole con of not having five seats if there's a passenger here I could elbow them very easily man and I drive every car I've ever owned the majority of its utilization was with one person in it and uh this car now is more appropriate for that kind of use and from Baltimore here there is a Domino's Pizza and at that Domino's Pizza there is a currently free DC fast charger it's 100 amps just like the one we're going to now put in by Eevee Institute I think Baltimore city has done the funding through some sort of federal government thing I'm not going to deliver pizzas anytime soon but like if if things like that start becoming more normal and and especially if the energy is inexpensive or free that's just going to change things for people in a very positive way I did at one point in time deliver for dominoes and uh I ended up buying a Geo Tracker and that car was cool and all 25 M a gallon no matter what speed very low geared okay we're pulling in now and there's nobody here it seems so that's cool uh we're just going to start a charge okay weird things about the car this right here this is your like lights so that's easy enough to figure out right like you turn it on but you know how you flash people and like the the brights they flash so you can signal like yeah I see Go flash yeah look at that did you see it it honks it flashes and honks that's weird unless it's in park huh then it just flash es that's really weird yeah there's that configuration button yeah so it's nice that they got these door Pockets right they go back pretty far but it's weird because there's this extra one it's like I don't know what to put in there what do you put in there you can't even put your hand on get your hand in there door grips are good pretty strong yeah here strong who nice used to power windows in such a small car oh okay about that bringo app if you want to see the percentage I can't figure out another way around it but there is a way to see the actual battery percentage of charge outside of using that Bluetooth dongle which caution read the thing okay but so if you go into the menu on the bringo app and you go to Eco and then you go press battery status you will then be able to see the percentage of charge that is how you see the percentage of charge that's weird and and I think that's a con oh yeah another weird thing about the car if you've already seen this if you've seen the other uh reviews the yeah that by the way is not a thing I just you know I don't care to have those on my computer I'll put them somewhere where they belong like in a car oh another weird thing about the cars OnStar allows you to have like a phone number with the car so you can essentially have a a car phone which is pretty cool you know if you want to pay for that I I don't think I'm ever going to pay for that it's got that weird can you hear it it makes a sound just like the leaf does you know that when you put it in park or neutral it turns off and you put it in drive it's weird uh neutral drive neutral reverse same Drive huh and let's take off that is a massive pile of stuff this does look complicated though now that I'm looking at it through the camera like screen there's all these buttons everywhere look at all the buttons there buttons everywhere buttons oh another weird thing about the car is this door handle is mounted on the side of so strange the buttons like do you hear that I'm pretty sure the buttons are going to break okay the limit law let's talk about it so this car was bought back from the first owner due to the Lemon Law the defect was this battery cables short what what does that what does that mean all I can think of that means is that there was a faulty traction battery cable or like cable system that was hooked up okay so let's just let's go over some facts that was one that was a fact okay the car had 12200 M on it when I got it not a thing wrong with it repairs were done per the Lemon Law defects and it were the specific defects were warranted for 12 months after sale but it's crazy cuz the car is still under all of its original manufacturer warranties and there's there's several different ones like the battery one goes for like eight years the drivetrain one is five the overall one is three those are all still in effect uh there were no logos on the back door like the Sparky v logo and the Chevy bow tie were gone and there were like vinyl stripping underneath some of like the rubber parts of the paneling and also in the back as you can see so those are facts fact the car was transported to a dealer to be sold on the other side of the country so I'm in Maryland that's where I bought this car and it was transported from California so those are some facts I will warn you now this is the speculation Zone what is here is not necessarily fact okay proceeding to speculation now those facts I mentioned are reasons I believe no one before me bought the car I even had someone commenting about how they I think they actually saw the car that I bought on my preview video anyone with a low or to nonability to fix cars would run from this car uh given the paperwork history like they just show you it it's like oh by the way this car was BL lemon the price was low and that was really good for me but as I mentioned earlier that that was as a separate from this uh there was a dealer that was going to lease me a car but they would get this federal tax tax incentives because they would own the car right so that's the thing I mentioned the beginning of the review so imagine if you had a dealer or someone with connections at a dealer speculating right now buy the car get the tax benefits from it then shortly after maybe 6 months or so discover that there's a defect or maybe uh suffer from a defect uh and process the car to be repurchased by the manufacturer via the Lemon Law someone who knows that process would would have a much easier time doing that interesting huh in California the state incentives as well with the federal tax credit uh one could regain about $110,000 worth of value on their taxes so imagine someone doing that like getting all those tax incentives and then the manufacturer buys the car back in full it sounds like a sweet and very illegal deal for the first buyer if they rigged the car to be a lemon and that's that's the like fulcrum of the entire situation that I'm speculating here was it a true lemon or was it rigged you know what I mean my speculation uh is because every part that is needed for that speculation seems to be present and of course it's like a logical fallacy uh at best maybe Like Straw Men or House of cars or something I don't know but it does resemble a diagnostic thought pattern nonetheless you know like oh all these that's interesting now this proves absolutely nothing and I only speculate because the Simplicity of the issue it's uh the battery cables short like seems beyond me as to how that applies to the lemon law um how you know I don't know the Lemon Law I heard the radio can be broken and then just buy the car back cuz this is a lemon it's an incredibly easy fix under warranty as well like it just so this car has been Flawless for me uh minus one hiccup so far where the radio took like 30 seconds to turn on also though the car appears to have never been worked on like I don't see any tool markings near any screws or things like that showing the car was worked on so I don't know wow if you made it this far thanks I hope you enjoyed the video please share below what you thought in the comments uh did I miss anything what do you want to see more of me oh yeah check out my channels for more EV reviews uh I currently have only the Nissan Leaf review at the posting of this video uh but I'll add more as I can it'll be under my electric vehicles playlist there are other EV related videos on my channel as well like the public charging one I'll link that in the eye the corner of the screen uh if you've not watched the channel uh fully charged you should do that like now go go and watch that one and subscribe to it that's an 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09CCYUGd1VE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09CCYUGd1VE | U.S. National Space Policy | Wikipedia audio article | the space policy of the United States includes both the making of space policy through the legislative process and the implementation of that policy in the civilian and military us space programs through regulatory agencies the early history of United States space policy is linked to the u.s. Soviet space race of the 1960's which gave way to the space shuttle program there is a current debate on the post space shuttle future of the civilian space program you topic space policy process United States space policy is drafted by the executive branch at the direction of the President of the United States and submitted for approval and establishment of funding to the legislative process of the United States Congress space advocacy organizations may provide advice to the government and lobby for space goals these include advocacy groups such as the Space Science Institute National Space Society and the space generation Advisory Council the last of which among other things runs the annual Yuri's Night event learn societies such as the American Astronomical Society in the American astronautical Society and policy organizations such as the National Academies you topic drafting in drafting space policy the president consults with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA responsible for civilian and scientific space programs and with the Department of Defense responsible for military space activities which include communications reconnaissance intelligence mapping and missile defense the president is legally responsible for deciding which space activities fall under the civilian and military areas the president also consults with the National Security Council the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Office of Management and Budget the 1958 National Aeronautics and Space Act which created NASA created a National Aeronautics and Space Council chaired by the President to help advise him which included the Secretary of State Secretary of Defense NASA Administrator chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission plus up to one member of the federal government and up to three private individuals eminent in science engineering technology education administration or public affairs appointed by the president before taking office as president John F Kennedy persuaded Congress to amend the Act to allow him to set the precedent of delegating chairmanship of this council to his vice president lyndon b johnson the council was discontinued in 1973 during the presidency of Richard M Nixon in 1989 President George HW Bush reestablished a differently constituted National Space Council by executive order which was discontinued in 1993 by President Bill Clinton President Donald Trump reestablished the council by executive order in 2017 international aspects of US space policy may involve diplomatic negotiation with other countries such as the 1967 Outer Space Treaty in these cases the president negotiates and signs the treaty on behalf of the United States according to his constitutional authority then presents it to the Congress for ratification you topic legislation once a request is submitted the Congress exercises due diligence to approve the policy and authorize a budgetary expenditure for its implementation in support of this civilian policies are reviewed by the House Subcommittee on space and Aeronautics and the Senate Subcommittee on science and space these committees may exercise oversight of NASA's implementation of established space policies monitoring progress of large space programs such as the Apollo program and in special cases such as serious space accidents like the Apollo 1 fire where Congress oversees NASA's investigation of the accident military policies are reviewed and overseen by the House Subcommittee on strategic forces and the Senate Subcommittee on strategic forces as well as the house permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence the senate foreign relations committee conducts hearings on proposed space treaties and the various appropriations committees have power over the budgets for space related agencies space policy efforts are supported by congressional agencies such as the Congressional Research Service and until it was disbanded in 1995 the office of Technology Assessment as well as the Congressional Budget Office and Government Accountability Office Congress's final Space policy product as in the case of domestic policy a bill explicitly stating the policy objectives in the budget appropriation for their implementation to be submitted to the president for signature into law or else a ratified treaty with other nations you topic implementation civilian space activities have traditionally been implemented exclusively by NASA but the nation is transitioning into a model where more activities are implemented by private companies under NASA's advisement and launch site support in addition the Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration operates various services with space components such as the Landsat program military space activities are implemented by the Air Force Space Command Naval space command an army space and missile defense command you topic licensing any activities which are intended to conduct in the United States a launch of a launch vehicle operation of a launch re-entry site re-entry of a reentry vehicle needs a license to operate in outer space this license needs to be applied for by any citizen of our entity organized under the laws of the United States as well as other entities as defined by space related regulations which are intended to conduct in the United States should obtain a license form the Secretary of Transportation compliance is monitored by the FAA FCC and the Secretary of Commerce you topic space programs in the budget funding for space programs occurs through the federal budget process where it is mainly considered to be part of the nation's science policy in the Obama administration's budget request for fiscal year 2011 NASA would receive 11 billion dollars out of a total research and development budget of 148 point 1 billion dollars other space activities are funded out of the research and development budget of the Department of Defense and from the budgets of the other regulatory agencies involved with space issues you topic international law the United States as a party to four of the five space law treaties ratified by the United Nations Committee on the peaceful uses of outer space the United States has ratified the outer space treaty rescue agreement space liability convention and the registration convention but not the moon treaty the five treaties and agreements of international space law cover non appropriation of outer space by any one country arms control the freedom of exploration liability for damage caused by space objects the safety and rescue of spacecraft and astronauts the prevention of harmful interference with space activities in the environment the notification and registration of space activities scientific investigation and the exploitation of natural resources in outer space and the settlement of disputes the United Nations General Assembly adopted five declarations and legal principles which encourage exercising the international laws as well as unified communication between countries the five declarations and principles are the Declaration of legal principles governing the activities of States in the exploration and uses of outer space 1963 all space exploration will be done with good intentions and is equally open to all states that comply with international law no one nation may claim ownership of outer space or any celestial body activities carried out in space must abide by the international law and the nations undergoing these said activities must accept responsibility for the governmental or non-governmental agency involved objects launched into space are subject to their nation of belonging including people objects parts and components discovered outside the jurisdiction of a nation will be returned upon identification if a nation launches an object into space they are responsible for any damages that occur internationally the principles governing the use by states of artificial earth satellites for international Direct television broadcasting 1982 the principles relating to remote sense of the earth from outer space 1986 the principles relevant to the use of nuclear power sources in outer space 1992 the Declaration on international cooperation in the exploration and use of outer space for the benefit and in the interest of all states taking into particular account the needs of developing countries 1996 topic history you topic Eisenhower administration President Dwight Eisenhower was skeptical about human spaceflight but sought to advance the commercial and military applications of satellite technology prior to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik 1 Eisenhower had already authorized project Vanguard a scientific satellite program associated with the International Geophysical Year as a supporter of small government he sought to avoid a space race which would require an expensive bureaucracy to conduct and was surprised by and sought to downplay the public response to the Soviet launch of Sputnik in an effort to prevent similar technological surprises by the Soviets Eisenhower authorized the creation in 1958 of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA responsible for the development of advanced military technologies space programs such as the Explorer satellite were proposed by the army ballistic missile agency ABM a but Eisenhower seeking to avoid giving the u.s. space program the militaristic image Americans had of the Soviet program had rejected Explorer in favor of the Vanguard but after numerous embarrassing Vanguard failures was forced to give the go-ahead to the Army's lunch later in 1958 Eisenhower asked Congress to create an agency for civilian control of non-military space activities at the suggestion of Eisenhower's science advisor James R Killian the drafted bill called for creation of the new agency out of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics the result was the National Aeronautics and Space Act passed in July 1958 which created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA Eisenhower appointed T Keith Glennon as NASA's first administrator with the last NACA director Hugh Dryden serving as his deputy NASA as created in the Act passed by Congress was substantially stronger than the Eisenhower administration's original proposal NASA took over the space technology research started by DARPA NASA also took over the u.s. man's satellite program man in space soonest from the Air Force as Project Mercury you topic Kennedy administration early in john f kennedy's presidency he was inclined to dismantle plans for the apollo program which he had opposed as a senator but postponed any decision out of deference to his vice-president whom he had appointed chairman of the National Advisory Space Council and who strongly supported NASA due to its Texas location this changed with his January 1961 State of the Union address when he suggested international cooperation in space in response to the flight of Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space Kennedy in 1961 committed the United States to landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade at the time the administration believed that the Soviet Union would be able to land a man on the moon by 1967 and Kennedy saw an American moon landing is critical to the nation's global prestige and status his pick for NASA Administrator James E Webb however pursued a broader program incorporating space applications such as weather and communication satellites during this time the Department of Defense pursued military space applications such as the dinosaur space plane program in the manned orbiting laboratory Kennedy also had elevated the status of the national advisory space Council by assigning the vice president as its chair you topic Johnson administration President Lyndon Johnson was committed to space efforts and as Senate Majority Leader and vice president he had contributed much to setting up the organizational infrastructure for the space program however the costs of the Vietnam War and the programs of the great society forced cuts to NASA's budget as early as 1965 however the Apollo 8 mission carrying the first men into lunar orbit occurred just before the end of his term in 1968 you topic Nixon administration Apollo 11 the first moon landing occurred early in Richard Nixon's presidency but NASA's budget continued to decline and three of the planned Apollo moon landings were cancelled the Nixon administration approved the beginning of the space shuttle program but did not support funding of other projects such as a Mars landing colonization of the moon or a permanent space station on January 5th 1972 Nixon approved the development of NASA's Space Shuttle program a decision that profoundly influenced American efforts to explore and develop space for several decades thereafter under the Nixon administration however NASA's budget declined NASA Administrator Thomas o Payne was drying up ambitious plans for the establishment of a permanent base on the moon by the end of the 1970s and the launch of a manned expedition to Mars as early as 1981 Nixon however rejected this proposal on May 24 1972 Nixon approved a five-year cooperative program between NASA and the Soviet space program which would culminate in the apollo-soyuz test project a joint mission of an American Apollo and a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft during Gerald Ford's presidency in 1975 you topic Ford administration space policy had little momentum during the presidency of Gerald Ford NASA funding improved somewhat the apollo-soyuz test project occurred in the shuttle program continued and the Office of Science and Technology Policy was formed you topic carter administration the Jimmy Carter administration was also fairly inactive on space issues stating that it was neither feasible nor necessary to commit to an Apollo style space program and his space policy included only limited short-range goals with regard to military space policy the Carter Space policy stated without much specification in the unclassified version that the United States will pursue activities in space in support of its right of self defense you topic Reagan administration the first flight of the space shuttle occurred in April 1981 early in President Ronald Reagan's first term Reagan in 1982 announced a renewed active space effort which included initiatives such as privatization of the Landsat program a new commercialization policy for NASA the construction of Space Station freedom and the military Strategic Defense Initiative late in his term as President Reagan sought to increase NASA's budget by 30 percent however many of these initiatives would not be completed as planned the January 1986 space shuttle Challenger disaster led to the Rogers Commission report on the causes of the disaster and the National Commission on space report and Ride report on the future of the national space program you topic George HW Bush administration President George HW Bush continued to support space development announcing the bold space exploration initiative and ordering a 20% increase in NASA's budget in a tight budget era the Bush administration also commissioned another report on the future of NASA the Advisory Committee on the future of the United States space program also known as the Augustine report you topic Clinton administration during the Clinton administration space shuttle flights continued and the construction of the International Space Station began the Clinton administration's National Space policy presidential decision directive NSC 49 NSTC 8 was released on September 14 1996 Clinton's top goals were to enhance knowledge of the earth the solar system and the universe through human and robotic exploration and to strengthen and maintain the national security of the United States the Clinton Space policy like the space policies of Carter and Reagan also stated that the United States will conduct those space activities necessary for national security these activities included providing support for the United States inherent right of self defense and our defense commitments to allies and friends deterring warning and if necessary defending against enemy attack assuring that hostile forces cannot prevent our own use of space and countering if necessary space systems and services used for hostile purposes the Clinton policy also said the United States would develop and operate space control capabilities to ensure freedom of action in space only when such steps would be consistent with treaty obligations you topic george w bush administration the space shuttle Columbia disaster occurred early in george w bush's term leading to the report of the Columbia accident investigation board being released in August 2003 the vision for Space Exploration announced on January 14 2004 by president george w bush was seen as a response to the Columbia disaster in a general state of human spaceflight at NASA as well as a way to regain public enthusiasm for space exploration the vision for Space Exploration sought to implement a sustained and affordable human and robotic program to explore the solar system and beyond extend human presence across the solar system starting with a human return to the moon by the year 2020 in preparation for human exploration of Mars and other destinations develop the innovative technologies knowledge and infrastructures both to explore and to support decisions about the destinations for human exploration and to promote international and commercial participation in exploration to further US scientific security and economic interests to this end the President's Commission on implementation of United States space exploration policy was formed by President Bush On January 27 2004 its final report was submitted on June 4th 2004 this led to the NASA exploration systems architecture study in mid-2005 which developed technical plans for carrying out the programs specified in the vision for Space Exploration this led to the beginning of execution of constellation program including the Orion crew module the Altair lunar lander and the Ares I in Ares V rockets the Ares IX mission a test launch of a prototype Ares I rocket was successfully completed in October 2009 a new National Space policy was released on August 31st 2006 that established overarching national policy that governs the conduct of us space activities the document the first full revision of overall space policy in ten years emphasized security issues encouraged private enterprise in space and characterized the role of US space diplomacy largely in terms of persuading other nations to support US policy the United States National Security Council said in written comments that an update was needed to reflect the fact that space has become an even more important component of US economic security national security and homeland security the bush policy accepted current international agreements but stated that it rejects any limitations on the fundamental right of the United States to operate in and acquire data from space and that the United States will oppose the development of new legal regimes or other restrictions that seek to prohibit or limit u.s. access to or use of space you topic Obama administration the Obama administration commissioned the review of United States human space flight plans committee in 2009 to review the human spaceflight plans of the United States and to ensure the nation is on a vigorous and sustainable path to achieving its boldest aspirations in space covering human spaceflight options after the time NASA plans to retire the Space Shuttle on April 15th 2010 President Obama spoke at the Kennedy Space Center announcing the administration's plans for NASA none of the three plans outlined in the committee's final report were completely selected the president canceled the constellation program and rejected immediate plans to return to the moon on the premise that the current plan had become non viable he instead promised six billion dollars in additional funding and called for development of a new heavy-lift rocket program to be ready for construction by 2015 with manned missions to Mars orbit by the mid 2030s the Obama administration released its new formal space policy On June 28 2010 in which it also reversed the Bush policies rejection of international agreements to curb the militarization of space saying that it would consider proposals and concepts for arms control measures if they are equitable effectively verifiable and enhance the national security of the United States and its allies the NASA Authorization Act of 2010 passed on October 11th 2010 enacted many of these Space policy goals you topic Trump administration on June 30th 2017 President Donald Trump signed an executive order to re-establish the National Space Council chaired by Vice President Mike Pence the Trump administration's first budget request keeps Obama era human spaceflight programs in place commercial spacecraft to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station the government-owned Space Launch System and the Orion crew capsule for deep space missions while reducing earth science research and calling for the elimination of NASA's education office on December 11th 2017 president Trump Science Space policy directive one a change in national space policy that provides for a us-led integrated program with private sector partners for a human return to the moon followed by missions to Mars and beyond the policy calls for the NASA Administrator to lead an innovative and sustainable program of exploration with commercial and international partners to enable human expansion across the solar system and to bring back to earth new knowledge and opportunities the effort will more effectively organize government private industry and international efforts toward returning humans on the moon and will lay the foundation that will eventually enable human exploration of Mars the president stated the directive I am signing today will refocus America's space program on human exploration and discovery it marks a first step in returning American astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972 for long-term exploration and use this time we will not only plant our flag and leave our footprints we will establish a foundation for an eventual mission to Mars and perhaps someday to many worlds beyond under president Trump's leadership America will lead in space once again on all fronts said vice president pence as the president has said space is the next great American frontier and it is our duty and our destiny to settle that frontier with American leadership courage and values the signing of this new directive as yet another promise kept by President Trump among other dignitaries on hand for the signing were NASA astronauts senator Harrison Jack Schmitt Buzz Aldrin Peggy Whitson and Christina Koch Schmidt landed on the moon 45 years to the minute that the policy directive was signed as part of NASA's Apollo 17 mission and is the most recent living person to have set foot on our lunar neighbor Aldrin was the second person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission whitson spoke to the president from space in April aboard the International Space Station and while flying back home after breaking the record for most time in space by a u.s. astronaut in September Koch is a member of NASA's astronaut class of 2013 | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2019-05-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,743 | 23,768 |
YAFlmW3IkUo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAFlmW3IkUo | Tales from Shakespeare | Mary Lamb, Charles Lamb | Children's Fiction | Speaking Book | 1/5 | preface to lamb's tales from shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read by karen savage waco texas march 2007 tales from shakespeare by charles and mary lamb preface the following tales are meant to be submitted to the young reader as an introduction to the study of shakespeare for which purpose his words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in and in whatever has been added to give them the regular form of a connected story diligent care has been taken to select such words as might least interrupt the effect of the beautiful english tongue in which he wrote therefore words introduced into our language since his time have been as far as possible avoided in those tales which have been taken from the tragedies the young readers will perceive when they come to see the source from which these stories are derived that shakespeare's own words with little alteration recur very frequently in the narrative as well as in the dialogue but in those made from the comedies the writers found themselves scarcely ever able to turn his words into the narrative form therefore it is feared that in them dialogue has been made use of too frequently for young people not accustomed to the dramatic form of writing but this fault if it be a fault has been caused by an earnest wish to give as much of shakespeare's own words as possible and if the he said and she said the question and the reply should sometimes seem tedious to their young ears they must pardon it because it was the only way in which could be given to them a few hints and little foretastes of the great pleasure which awaits them in their elder years when they come to the rich treasures from which these small and valueless coins are extracted pretending to know other merit then as faint and imperfect stamps of shakespeare's matchless image faint and imperfect images they must be called because the beauty of his language is too frequently destroyed by the necessity of changing many of his excellent words into words far less expressive of his true sense to make it read something like prose and even in some few places where his blank verse is given unaltered as hoping from its simple plainness to cheat the young readers into the belief that they are reading prose yet still his language being transplanted from its own natural soil and wild poetic garden it must want some of its native beauty it has been wish to make these tales easy reading for very young children to the utmost of their ability the writers have constantly kept this in mind but the subjects of most of them made this a very difficult task it was no easy matter to give the histories of men and women in terms familiar to the apprehension of a very young mind for young ladies too it has been the intention chiefly to write because boys being generally permitted the use of their father's libraries at a much earlier age than girls are they frequently have the best scenes of shakespeare by heart before their sisters are permitted to look into this manly book and therefore instead of recommending these tales to the perusal of young gentlemen who can read them so much better in their originals their kind assistance is rather requested in explaining to their sisters such paths as are hardest for them to understand and when they have helped them to get over the difficulties then perhaps they will read to them carefully selecting what is proper for a young sister's ear some passage which has pleased them in one of these stories in the very words of the scene from which it is taken and it is hoped they will find that the beautiful extracts the select passages they may choose to give their sisters in this way will be much better relished and understood from their having some notion of the general story from one of these imperfect abridgements which if they be fortunately so done as to prove delight to any of the young readers it is hoped that no worse effect will result than to make them wish themselves a little older that they may be allowed to read the plays at full length such a wish will be neither peevish nor irrational when time and leave of judicious friends shall put them into their hands they will discover in such of them as are here abridged not to mention almost as many more which are left untouched many surprising events and turns of fortune which for their infinite variety could not be contained in this little book besides a world of spritely and cheerful characters both men and women the humor of which it was feared would be lost if it were attempted to reduce the length of them what these tales shall have been to the young readers that and much more it is the writer's wish that the true plays of shakespeare may prove to them in older years enriches of the fancy strengtheners of virtue are withdrawing from all selfish and mercenary thoughts a lesson of all sweet and honorable thoughts and actions to teach courtesy benignity generosity humanity for of examples teaching these virtues his pages are full end of preface the tempest from lambs tales from shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read by karen savage waco texas march 2007 tales from shakespeare by charles and mary lamb the tempest there was a certain island in the sea the only inhabitants of which where an old man whose name was prospero and his daughter miranda a very beautiful young lady she came to this island so young that she had no memory of having seen any other human face than her father's they lived in a cave or cell made out of a rock it was divided into several apartments one of which prospero called his study there he kept his books which chiefly treated of magic a study at that time much affected by all learned men and the knowledge of this art he found very useful to him for being thrown by a strange chance upon this island which had been enchanted by a witch called sycorax who died there a short time before his arrival prospero by virtue of his art released many good spirits that sycorax had imprisoned in the bodies of large trees because they had refused to execute her wicked commands these gentle spirits were ever after obedient to the will of prospero of these ariel was the chief the lively little sprite ariel had nothing mischievous in his nature except that he took rather too much pleasure in tormenting an ugly monster called caliban for he owed him a grudge because he was the son of his old enemy sycorax this caliban prospero found in the woods a strange misshapen thing far less human in form than an ape he took him home to his cell and taught him to speak and prospero would have been very kind to him but the bad nature which caliban inherited from his mother's sycorax would not let him learn anything good or useful therefore he was employed like a slave to fetch wood and do the most laborious offices and ariel had the charge of compelling him to these services when caliban was lazy and neglected his work ariel who was invisible to all eyes but prosperos would come slyly and pinch him and sometimes tumble him down in the mire and then ariel in the likeness of an ape would make mouths at him then swiftly changing his shape and the likeness of a hedgehog he would lie tumbling in caliban's way who feared the hedgehog's sharp quills would prick his bare feet with a variety of such like vexatious tricks ariel would often torment him whenever caliban neglected the work which prospero commanded him to do having these powerful spirits obedient to his will prospero could by their means command the winds and the waves of the sea by his orders they raised a violent storm in the midst of which and struggling with the wild sea waves that every moment threatened to swallow it up he showed his daughter a fine large ship which he told her was full of living beings like themselves oh my dear father said she if by your art you have raised this dreadful storm have pity on their sad distress see the vessel will be dashed to pieces poor souls they will all perish if i had power i would sink the sea beneath the earth rather than the good ship should be destroyed with all the precious souls within her be not amazed daughter miranda said prospero there is no harm done i have so ordered it that no person in the ship shall receive any hurt what i have done has been in care of you my dear child you are ignorant of who you are or where you came from and you know no more of me but that i am your father and live in this poor cave can you remember a time before you came to this cell i think you cannot for you were not then three years of age certainly i cancer replied miranda by what asked prospero by any other house or person tell me what you can remember my child miranda said it seems to me like the recollection of a dream but had i not once four or five women who attended upon me prospero answered you had and more how is it that this still lives in your mind do you remember how you came here no sir said miranda i remember nothing more twelve years ago miranda continued prospero i was duke of milan and you were a princess and my only heir i had a younger brother whose name was antonio to whom i trusted everything and as i was fond of retirement and deep study i commonly left the management of my state of affairs to your uncle my false brother for so indeed he proved i neglecting all worldly ends buried among my books did dedicate whole time to the bettering of my mind my brother antonio being thus in possession of my power began to think himself the duke indeed the opportunity i gave him of making himself popular among my subjects awakened in his bad nature a proud ambition to deprive me of my dukedom this he soon affected with the aid of the king of naples a powerful prince who was my enemy wherefore said miranda did they not that hour destroy us my child answered her father they dust not so dear was the love that my people bore me antonio carried us on board a ship and when we were some leagues out at sea he forced us into a small boat without either tackle sail or mast there he left us as he thought to perish but a kind lord of my court juan gonzalo who loved me had privately placed in the boat water provisions apparel and some books which i prize above my dukedom oh my father said miranda what a trouble must i have been to you then no my love said prospero you were a little cherub that did preserve me your innocent smiles made me bear up against my misfortunes our food lasted till we landed on this desert island since when my chief delight has been in teaching you miranda and well have you profited by my instructions heaven thank you my dear father said miranda now pray tell me sir your reason for raising this sea storm no then said her father that by means of this storm my enemies the king of naples and my cruel brother are cast ashore upon this island having said so prospero gently touched his daughter with his magic wand and she fell fast to sleep for the spirit ariel just then presented himself before his master to give an account of the tempest and how he had disposed of the ship's company and though the spirits were always invisible to miranda prospero did not choose she should hear him holding converse as would seem to her with the empty air well my brave spirit said prospero to ariel how have you performed your task ariel gave a lively description of the storm and of the terrors of the mariners and how the king's son ferdinand was the first who leapt into the sea and his father thought he saw his dear son swallowed up by the waves and lost but he is safe said ariel in a corner of the aisle sitting with his arms folded sadly lamenting the loss of the king his father whom he concludes drowned not a hair of his head is injured and his princely garments though drenched in the sea waves look fresher than before that's my delicate ariel said prospero bring him hither my daughter must see this young prince where is the king and my brother i left them answered ariel searching for ferdinand whom they have little hopes of finding thinking they saw him perish of the ship's crew not one is missing though each thinks himself the only one saved and the ship though invisible to them is safe in the harbour ariel said prospero thy charge is faithfully performed but there is more work yet is there more work said ariel let me remind you master you have promised me my liberty i pray remember i have done you worthy service told you no lies made no mistakes served you without grudge or grumbling how now said prospero you do not recollect what a torment i freed you from have you forgot the wicked witch sycorax who with age and envy was almost bent double where was she born speak tell me sir in algiers said ariel oh what's she so said prospero i must recount what you have been which i find you do not remember this bad witch sycarax for her witchcraft too terrible to enter human hearing was banished from algiers and here left by the sailors and because you were a spirit too delicate to execute her wicked commands she shut you up in a tree where i found you howling this torment remember i did free you from pardon me my dear master said ariel ashamed to seem ungrateful i will obey your commands do so said prospero and i will set you free he then gave orders what further he would have him do and away went ariel first to where he had left ferdinand and found him still sitting on the grass in the same melancholy posture oh my young man said ariel when he saw him i will soon move you you must be brought i find for the lady miranda to have a sight of your pretty person come sir follow me he then began singing full fathom five thy father lies of his bones our coral made those are pearls that were his eyes nothing of him that doth fade but doth suffer a sea change into something rich and strange see nymphs hourly ring his nel hark now i hear them ding dong bell this strange news of his lost father soon roused the prince from the stupid fit into which he had fallen he followed in amazement the sound of ariel's voice till it led him to prospero and miranda who was sitting under the shade of a large tree now miranda had never seen a man before except her own father miranda said prospero tell me what you are looking at yonder oh father said miranda in a strange surprise surely that is a spirit lord how it looks about believe me sir it is a beautiful creature is it not a spirit no girl answered her father it eats and sleeps and has senses such as we have this young man you see was in the ship he is somewhat altered by grief or you might call him a handsome person he has lost his companions and is wandering about to find them miranda who thought all men had grave faces and grey beards like her father was delighted with the appearance of this beautiful young prince and ferdinand seeing such a lovely lady in this desert place and from the strange sounds he had heard expecting nothing but wonders thought he was upon an enchanted island and that miranda was the goddess of the place and as such he began to address her she timidly answered she was no goddess but a simple maid and was going to give him an account of herself when prospero interrupted her he was well pleased to find they admired each other for he plainly perceived they had as we say fallen in love at first sight but to try ferdinand's constancy he resolved to throw some difficulties in their way therefore advancing forward he addressed the prince with a stern heir telling him he came to the island as a spy to take it from him who was the lord of it follow me said he i will tie your neck and feet together you shall drink seawater shellfish withered roots and husks of acorn shall be your food no said ferdinand i will resist such entertainment till i see a more powerful enemy and drew his sword but prospero waving his magic wand fixed him to the spot where he stood so that he had no power to move miranda hung upon her father saying why are you so ungentle have pity i will be his surety this is the second man i ever saw and to me he seems a true one silence said the father one word more will make me chide you girl what an advocate for an imposter you think there are no more such fine men having seen only him and caliban i tell you foolish girl most men as far excel this as he does taliban this he said to prove his daughter's constancy and she replied my affections are most humble i have no wish to see a goodly a man come on young man said prospero to the prince you have no power to disobey me i have not indeed answered ferdinand and not knowing that it was by magic he was deprived of all power of resistance he was astonished to find himself so strangely compelled to follow prospero looking back on miranda as long as he could see her he said as he went after prospero into the cave my spirits are all bound up as if i were in a dream but this man's threats and the weakness which i feel would seem like to me if from my prison i might once a day behold this fair made prospero kept ferdinand not long confined within the cell he soon brought out his prisoner and set him a severe task to perform taking care to let his daughter know the hard labor he had imposed on him and then pretending to go into his study he secretly watched them both prospero had commanded ferdinand to pile up some heavy logs of wood king's sons not being much used to laborious work miranda soon after found her lover almost dying with fatigue alas said she do not work so hard my father is at his studies he is safe for these three hours pray rest yourself oh my dear lady said ferdinand i dare not i must finish my task before i take my rest if you will sit down said miranda i will carry your logs the wild but this ferdinand would by no means agree to instead of a help miranda became a hindrance for they began a long conversation so that the business of log carrying went on very slowly prospero who had enjoined ferdinand this task merely as a trial of his love was not at his books as his daughter supposed but was standing by them invisible to overhear what they said ferdinand inquired her name which she told saying it was against her father's express command she did so prospero only smiled at this first instant of his daughter's disobedience for having by his magic art caused his daughter to fall in love so suddenly he was not angry that she showed her love by forgetting to obey his commands and he listened well pleased to a long speech of ferdinands in which he professed to love her above all the ladies he ever saw in answer to his praises of her beauty which he said exceeded all the women in the world she replied i do not remember the face of any woman nor have i seen any more men than you my good friend and my dear father how features are abroad i know not but believe me sir i would not wish any companion in the world but you nor can my imagination form any shape but yours that i could like but sir i fear i talk to you too freely and my father's precepts i forget at this prospero smiled and nodded his head as much to say this goes on exactly as i could wish my girl will be queen of naples and then ferdinand in another fine long speech for young princes speaking courtly phrases told the innocent miranda he was heir to the crown of naples and that she should be his queen ah sir said she i am a fool to weep at what i am glad of i will answer you in plain and holy innocence i am your wife if you will marry me prospero prevented ferdinand's thanks by appearing visible before them fear nothing my child said he i have overheard and approve of all you have said and ferdinand if i have too severely used you i will make you rich amends by giving you my daughter all your vaccinations were but trials of your love and you have nobly stood the test then as my gift which your true love has worthily purchased take my daughter and do not smile that i boast she is above all praise he then telling them that he had business which required his presence desire they would sit down and talk together till he returned and this command miranda seemed not at all disposed to disobey when prospero left them he called his spirit ariel who quickly appeared before him eager to relate what he had done with prospero's brother and the king of naples ariel said he had left them almost out of their senses with fear at the strange things he had caused them to see and hear when fatigued with wandering about and famished for want of food he had suddenly set before them a delicious banquet and then just as they were going to eat he appeared visible before them in the shape of a harpy a voracious monster with wings and the feast vanished away then to their utter amazement this seeming harpy spoke to them reminding them of their cruelty and driving prospero from his dukedom and leaving him and his infant daughter to perish in the sea saying that for this cause these terrors were suffered to afflict them the king of naples and antonio the false brother repented the injustice they had done to prospero and ariel told his master he was certain their penitence was sincere and that he their spirit could not but pity them then bring them hither ariel said prospero if you who are but a spirit feel for their distress shall not i whom a human being like themselves have compassion on them bring them quickly my dainty ariel ariel soon returned with the king antonio and old gonzalo in their train who had followed him wandering at the wild music he played in the air to draw them onto his master's presence this gonzalo was the same who had so kindly provided prospero formally with books and provisions when his wicked brother left him as he thought to perish in an open boat in the sea grief and terror had so stupefied their senses that they did not know prospero he first discovered himself to the good old gonzalo calling him the preserver of his life and then his brother and the king knew that he was the injured prosperous antonio with tears and sad words of sorrow and true repentance implored his brother's forgiveness and the king expressed his sincere remorse for having assisted antonio to depose his brother and prospero forgave them and upon their engaging to restore his dukedom he said to the king of naples i have a gift in store for you too and opening a door showed him his son ferdinand playing at chess with miranda nothing could exceed the joy of the father and the son at this unexpected meeting for they each thought the other drowned in the storm oh wonder said miranda what noble creatures these are it must surely be a brave world that has such people in it the king of naples was almost as much astonished at the beauty and excellent graces of the young miranda as his son had been who is this maid said he she seems the goddess that has parted us and brought us thus together no sir answered ferdinand smiling to find his father had fallen into the same mistake that he had done when he first saw miranda she is immortal but by immortal providence she is mine i chose her when i could not ask you my father for your consent not thinking you were alive she is the daughter to this prospero who is the famous duke of milan of whose renown i have heard so much but never saw him till now of him i have received a new life he has made himself to me a second father giving me this dear lady then i must be her father said the king but oh how oddly will it sound that i must ask my child forgiveness no more of that said prospero let us not remember our troubles past since they so happily have ended and then prospero embraced his brother and again assured him of his forgiveness and said that a wise overruling providence had permitted that he should be driven from his poor dukedom of milan that his daughter might inherit the crown of naples for that by their meeting in this deserted island it had happened that the king's son had loved miranda these kind words which prospero spoke meaning to comfort his brother so filled antonio with shame and remorse that he wept and was unable to speak and the kind old gonzalo wept to see this joyful reconciliation and prayed for blessings on the young couple prospero now told them that their ship was safe in the harbour and the sailors all on board her and that he and his daughter would accompany them home the next morning in the meantime says he partake of such refreshments as my poor cave affords and for your evening's entertainment i will relate the history of my life from my first landing in this desert island he then called for caliban to prepare some food and set the cave in order and the company were astonished at the uncouth form and savage appearance of this ugly monster who prospero said was the only attendant he had to wait upon him before prospero left the island he dismissed ariel from his service to the great joy of that lively little spirit who though he had been a faithful servant to his master was always longing to enjoy his free liberty to wander uncontrolled in the air like a wild bird under green trees among pleasant fruits and sweet smelling flowers my quaint ariel said prospero to the little sprite when he made him free i shall miss you yet you shall have your freedom thank you my dear master said ariel but give me leave to attend your ship home with prosperous scales before you bid farewell to the assistance of your faithful spirit and then master when i am free how merrily i shall live here ariel sung this pretty song where the bee sucks their sakai in a cowslip spell i lie there i crouch when owls do cry on the bat's back i do fly after summer merrily merrily merrily shall i live now under the blossom that hangs on the bow prospero then buried deep in the earth his magical books and wand for he was resolved never more to make use of the magic art and having thus overcome his enemies and being reconciled to his brother and the king of naples nothing now remained to complete his happiness but to revisit his native land to take possession of his dukedom and to witness the happy nuptials of his daughter and prince ferdinand which the king said should be instantly celebrated with great splendor on their return to naples at which place under the safe convoy of the spirit ariel they after a pleasant voyage soon arrived end of story a midsummer night's stream from lam's tales from shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read by karen savage waco texas march 2007 tales from shakespeare by charles and mary lamb a midsummer night's dream there was a law in the city of athens which gave to its citizens the power of compelling their daughters to marry whomsoever they pleased for upon a daughter's refusing to marry the man her father had chosen to be her husband the father was empowered by this law to cause her to be put to death but as fathers do not often desire the death of their own daughters even though they do happen to prove a little refractory this law was seldom or never put in execution though perhaps the young ladies of that city were not unfrequently threatened by their parents with the terrors of it there was one instance however of an old man whose name was aegis who actually did come before theseus at that time the reigning duke of athens to complain that his daughter whom he had commanded to marry demetrius a young man of a noble athenian family refused to obey him because she loved another young athenian named lysander he just demanded justice of theseus and desired that this cruel law might be put in force against his daughter hermia pleaded an excuse for her disobedience that demetrius had formally professed love for her dear friend helena and that helena loved demetrius to distraction but this honorable reason which hermia gave for not obeying her father's command moved not the stern aegis theseus though a great and merciful prince had no power to alter the laws of his country therefore he could only give hermia four days to consider of it and at the end of that time if she still refused to marry demetrius she was to be put to death when hermia was dismissed from the presence of the duke she went to her lover lysander and told him the peril she was in and that she must either give him up and marry demetrius or lose her life in four days lysander was in great affliction at hearing these evil tidings but recollecting that he had an aunt who lived at some distance from athens and that at that place where she lived the cruel law could not be put in force against hermia this law not extending beyond the boundaries of the city he proposed to hermia that she should steal out of her father's house that night and go with him to his aunt's house where he would marry her i will meet you said lysander in the wood a few miles without the city in that delightful wood where we have so often walked with helena in the pleasant month of may to this proposal hermia joyfully agreed and she told no one of her intended flight but her friend helena helena as maidens will do foolish things for love very ungenerously resolved to go and tell this to demetrius though she could hope no benefit from betraying her friend's secret but the poor pleasure of following her faithless lover to the wood for she well knew that demetrius would go viva in pursuit of hermia the word in which lysandre and hermia proposed to meet was the favorite haunt of those little beings known by the name of fairies obron the king and titania the queen of the fairies with all their tiny trainer followers in this wood held their midnight revels between this little king and queen of sprites there happened at this time a sad disagreement they never met by moonlight in the shady walk of this pleasant wood but they were quarreling till all their fairy elves would creep into acorn cups and hide themselves for fear the cause of this unhappy disagreement was titania's refusing to give oberon a little changeling boy whose mother had been titania's friend and upon her death the fairy queen stole the child from its nurse and brought him up in the woods the night on which the lovers were to meet in this wood as titania was walking with some of her maids of honor she met oberon attended by his train of fairy courtiers ill met by moonlight proud to tanya said the fairy king the queen replied what jealous oberon is it you fairies skip hence i have forsworn his company tarry rash fairy said oberon am i not thy lord why does titania cross her oberon give me your little changeling boy to be my page set your heart at rest answered the queen your whole fairy kingdom buys not to the boy of me she then left her lord in great anger well go your way said oberon before the morning dawns i will torment you for this injury oberon then set for puck his chief favorite and privy counselor park or as he was sometimes called robin goodfellow was a shrewd and navish sprite that used to play comical pranks in the neighboring villages sometimes getting into the dairies and skimming the milk sometimes plunging his light and airy form into the butter churn and while he was dancing his fantastic shape in the churn in vain the dairymaid would labor to change her cream into butter nor had the village swains any better success whenever puck chose to play his freaks in the brewing copper the ale was sure to be spoiled when a few good neighbors were met to drink some comfortable ale together puck would jump into the bowl of ale in the likeness of a roasted crab and when some old goodie was going to drink you would bob against her lips and spill the ale over her withered chin and presently after when the same old dame was gravely seating herself to tell her neighbors a sad and melancholy story puck would slip her three-legged stool from under her and down toppled the poor old woman and then the old gossips would hold their sides and laugh at her and swear they never wasted a merrier hour come hither puck said oberon to this little merry wanderer of the night fetch me the flower which maids call lovin idleness the juice of that little purple flower laid on the eyelids of those who sleep will make them when they awake dote on the first thing they see some of the juice of that flower i will drop on the eyelids of my titania when she is asleep and the first thing she looks upon when she opens her eyes she will fall in love with even though it be a lion or a bear a meddling monkey or a busy ape and before i will take this charm from off her site which i can do with another charm i know of i will make her give me that boy to be my page puck who loved mischief to his heart was highly diverted with his intended frolic of his master and ran to seek the flower and while oberon was awaiting the return of park he observed demetrius and helena enter the wood he overheard demetrius reproaching helena for following him and after many unkind words on his part and gentle expostulations from helena reminding him of his former love and professions of true faith to her he left her as he said to the mercy of the wild beasts and she ran after him as swiftly as she could the fairy king who was always friendly to true lovers felt great compassion for helena and perhaps as lysander said they used to walk by moonlight in this pleasant wood oberon might have seen helena in those happy times when she was beloved by demetrius however that might be when puck returned with the little purple flower oberon said to his favorite take a part of this flower there has been a sweet athenian lady here who is in love with a disdainful youth if you find him sleeping drop some of the love juice in his eyes but contrived to do it when she is near him that the first thing he sees when he awakes may be this despised lady you will know the man by the athenian garments which he wears park promised to manage this matter very dexterously and then oberon went unperceived by titania to her bower where she was preparing to go to rest her fairy bower was a bank where grew wild time cowslips and sweet violets under a canopy of woodbine musk roses and eglentine there titania always slept some part of the night her coverlet the enameled skin of a snake which though a small mantle was wide enough to wrap a fairy in he found italia giving orders to her fairies how they were to employ themselves while she slept some of you said her majesty must kill cankers in the musgroves buds and some wage war with the bats for their eleven wings to make my small elves coats and some of you keep watch that the glamorous owl that nightly hoots come not near me but first sing me to sleep then they began to sing this song you spotted snakes with double tongue thorny hedgehogs be not seen newts and blind worms do no wrong come not near our fairy queen philamel with melody sing in our sweet lullaby lullaby lullaby never harm no spell no charm come our lovely lady nigh so good night with lullaby when the fairies had sung their queen asleep with this pretty lullaby they left her to perform the important services she had enjoined them oberon then softly drew near his titania and dropped some of the love juice on her eyelids saying what thou ceased when thou dust wake do it for thy true love take but to return to hermia who made her escape out of her father's house that night to avoid the death she was doomed to for refusing to marry demetrius when she entered the wood she found her dear li sander waiting for her to conduct her to his aunt's house but before they had passed half through the wood hermia was so much fatigued that lysander who was very careful of this dear lady who had proved her affection for him even by hazarding her life for his sake persuaded her to rest till morning on a bank of soft moss and lying down himself on the ground at some little distance they soon fell fast asleep here they were found by puck who seeing a handsome young man asleep and perceiving that his clothes were made in the athenian fashion and that a pretty lady was sleeping near him concluded that this must be the athenian maid and her disdainful lover whom oberon had sent him to seek and he naturally enough conjectured that as they were alone together she must be the first thing he would see when he awoke so without more ado he proceeded to pour some of the juice of the little purple flower into his eyes but it so fell out that helena came that way and instead of hermia was the first object lysander beheld when he opened his eyes and strange to relate so powerful was the love charm all his love for hermia vanished away and lysander fell in love with helena had he first seen hermia when he awoke the blunder puck committed would have been of no consequence for he could not love that faithful lady too well but for poor lysander to be forced by a fairy love charm to forget his own true hermia and to run after another lady and leave hermia asleep quite alone in a wood at midnight was a sad chance indeed thus this misfortune happened helena as has been before related endeavored to keep pace with demetrius when he ran away so rudely from her but she could not continue this unequal race long men being always better runners in a long race than ladies helena soon lost sight of demetrius and as she was wandering about dejected and fallen she arrived at the place where lysander was sleeping ah said she this is lysander lying on the ground is he dead or asleep then gently touching him she said good sir if you're alive awake upon this lysander opened his eyes and the love charm beginning to work immediately addressed her in terms of extravagant love and admiration telling her she as much excelled hermia in beauty as a dove does a raven and that he would run through fire for her sweet sake and many more such lover-like speeches helena knowing lysander was her friend hermia's lover and that he was solemnly engaged to marry her was in the utmost rage when she heard herself addressed in this manner for she thought as well she might that lysander was making a jest of her oh said she why was i born to be mocked and scorned by everyone is it not enough is it not enough young man that i can never get a sweet look or a kind word from demetrius but you sir must pretend in this disdainful manner to court be i thought lysander you were a lord of more true gentleness saying these words in great anger she ran away and lysander followed her quite forgetful of his own hermia who was still asleep when hermia awoke she was in a sad fright at finding herself alone she wandered about the wood not knowing what was become of lysander or which way to go to seek for him in the meantime demetrius not being able to find hermia and his rival lysander and fatigued with the fruitless search was observed by oberon fast asleep oberon had learned by some questions he had asked of puck that he had applied the love charm to the wrong person's eyes and now having found the person first intended he touched the eyelids of the sleeping demetrius with the love jews and he instantly awoke and the first thing he saw being helena he as lysandra had done before began to address love speeches to her and just at that moment lysandre followed by hermia for through pak's unlucky mistake it was now become hermia's turn to run after her lover made his appearance and then lysander and demetrius both speaking together made love to helena they being each one under the influence of the same potent charm the astonished helena thought that demetrius lysander and her once dear friend hermia were all in a plot together to make a chest of her hermia was as much surprised as helena she knew not why lysander and demetrius who both before loved her were now become the lovers of helena and to hermia the mata seemed to be no jest the ladies who before had always been the dearest of friends now fell to higher words together unkind hermia said helena it is you have set lysander on to vexing with mock praises and your other lover demetrius who used almost to spurn me with his foot have you not bit him call me goddess nymph rare precious and celestial he would not speak thus to me whom he hates if you did not set him on to make a jest of me unkind hermia to join with men in scoring your poor friend have you forgot our school day friendship how often hermia have we too sitting on one cushion both singing one song with our needles working the same flower both on the same sampler wrought growing up together in fashion of a double cherry scarcely seeming parted hermia it is not friendly in you it is not maidenly to join with men in scorning your poor friend i am amazed at your passionate words said hermia i scorn you not it seems you scorn me i do returned helena persevere counterfeit serious looks and make mouths of me when i turn my back then wink at each other and hold the sweet jest up if you had any pity grace or manners you would not use me thus while henna and hermia were speaking these angry words to each other demetrius and lysander left them to fight together in the wood for the love of helena when they found the gentleman had left them they departed and once more wandered weary in the wood in search of their lovers as soon as they were gone the fairy king who with little puck had been listening to their quarrel said to him this is your negligence puck or did you do this willfully believe me king of shadows answered punk it was a mistake did you not tell me i should know the man by his athenian garments however i am not sorry this has happened where i think their jangling makes excellent sport you heard said oberon that demetrius and lysander are gone to seek a convenient place to fight in i command you to overhang the night with a thick fog and lead these quarrelsome lovers so astray in the dark that they shall not be able to find each other counterfeit each of their voices to the other and with bitter taunts provoke them to follow you while they think it is their rival's tongue they hear see you do this till they are so weary they can go no farther and when you find they are asleep drop the juice of this other flower into lysander's eyes and when he awakes he will forget his new love for helena and return to his old passion for hermia and then the two fair ladies may each one be happy with the man she loves and they will think all that has passed a vexatious dream and i will go see what sweet love my titania has found titania was still sleeping and oberon seeing a clown near her who had lost his way in the wood and was like was asleep this fellow said he shall be my titania's true love and clapping an ass's head over the clowns it seemed to fit him as well as if it had grown up on his own shoulders though oberon fixed the ass's head-on very gently it awakened him and rising up unconscious of what oberon had done to him he went toward the bower where the fairy queen slept ah what angel is that i see said to tanya opening her eyes and the juice of the little purple flower beginning to take effect are you as wise as you are beautiful why mistress said the foolish clown if i have wit enough to find the way out of this wood i have enough to serve my turn out of the wood do not desire to go said the enamored queen i am a spirit of no common rate i love you go with me and i will give you fairies to attend upon you she then called four of her fairies their names were peace blossom cobweb moth and mustard seed attend said the queen upon this sweet gentleman hop in his walks and gamble in his sight feed him with grapes and apricots and steal for him the honey bags from the bees come sit with me said she to the clown and let me play with your amiable hairy cheeks my beautiful ass and kiss your fair large ears my gentle joy where is peas blossom said the assheaded clown not much regarding the fairy queen's court trip but very proud of his new attendance here sir said little please blossom scratch my head said the clown where is cobweb here sir said cobweb good mr cobweb said the foolish clown kill me the red bumblebee on the top of that thistle yonder and good mr cobweb bring me the honey bag do not fret yourself too much in the action mr cobweb and take care of the honey bag brake knot i should be sorry to have you overflown with a honey bag where is mustard seed here sir said mustard seed what is your will nothing said the clown good mr mustard seed but to help mr peas blossom to scratch i must go to a barber's mr mustard seed from he thinks i am marvellous hairy about the face my sweet love said the queen what will you have to eat i have adventurous fairy shall seek the squirrels hoard and fetch you some new nuts i'd rather have a handful of dried peas said the clown who with his ass's head had got an ass's appetite but i pray let none of your people disturb me for i have a mind to sleep sleep then said the queen and i will wind you in my arms oh how i love you how i dote upon you when the fairy king saw the clown sleeping in the arms of his queen he advanced within her sight and reproached her with having lavished her favors upon an ass this she could not deny as the clown was then sleeping within her arms with his ass's head crowned by her with flowers when oberon had teased her for some time he again demanded the changeling boy which she ashamed of being discovered by her lord with a new favorite did not dare to refuse him oberon having thus obtained the little boy he had so long wished for to be his page took pity on the disgraceful situation into which by his merry contrivance he had brought his titania and threw some of the juice of the other flower into her eyes and the fairy queen immediately recovered her senses and wandered at her late dottage saying how she now loads the sight of the strange monster oberon likewise took the ass's head from off the clown and left him to finish his nap with his own fool's head upon his shoulders oberon and his titania being now perfectly reconciled he related to her the history of the lovers and their midnight quarrels and she agreed to go with him and see the end of their adventures the fairy king and queen found the lovers and their fair ladies at no great distance from one another sleeping on a grass plot for puck to make amends for his former mistake had contrived with the utmost diligence to bring them all to the same spot unknown to one another and he had carefully removed the charm from off the eyes of lysander with the antidote the fairy king gave to him hermia first awoke and finding her lost lysander asleep so near her was looking at him and wondering at a strange inconstancy lysander presently opening his eyes and seeing his dear hermia recovered his reason which the fairy charm had before clouded and with his reason his love for hermia and they began to talk over the adventures of the night doubting if these things had really happened or if they had both been dreaming the same bewildering dream helena and demetrius were by this time awake and a sweet sleep having quieted hellness disturbed and angry spirits she listened with delight to the professions of love which demetrius still made to her and which to her surprise as well as pleasure she began to perceive was sincere these fair night wandering ladies now no longer rivals became once more true friends all the unkind words which had passed were forgiven and they calmly consulted together what was best to be done in their present situation it was soon agreed that as demetrius had given up his pretensions to hermia he should endeavor to prevail upon her father to revoke the cruel sentence of death which had been passed against her demetrius was preparing to return to athens for this friendly purpose when they were surprised with the sight of aegis hermia's father who came to the wood in pursuit of his runaway daughter when aegis understood that demetrius would not now marry his daughter he no longer opposed her marriage with lysander but gave his consent that they should be wedded on the fourth day from that time being the same day on which hermia had been condemned to lose her life and on that same day helena joyfully agreed to marry her beloved and now faithful demetrius the fairy king and queen who were invisible spectators of this reconciliation and now saw the happy ending of the lover's history brought about through the good offices of oberon received so much pleasure that these kind spirits resolve to celebrate the approaching nuptials with sports and revels throughout their fairy kingdom and now if any are offended with the story of fairies and their pranks as judging it incredible and strange they have only to think that they have been asleep and dreaming and that all these adventures were visions which they saw in their sleep and i hope none of my readers will be so unreasonable as to be offended with a pretty harmless midsummer night's dream end of story winter's tale from lam's tales from shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read by karen savage waco texas march 2007 tales from shakespeare by charles and mary lamb winter's tale leontes king of sicily and his queen the beautiful and virtuous hermione once lived in the greatest harmony together so happy was leontes and the love of this excellent lady that he had no wish ungratified except that he sometimes desire to see again and to present to his queen his old companion and school fellow polixenes king of bohemia leontes and polixenes were brought up together from their infancy but being by the death of their fathers called to reign over their respective kingdoms they had not met for many years though they frequently interchanged gifts letters and loving embassies at length after repeated invitations polixenes came from bohemia to the sicilian court to make his friend leontes a visit at first this visit gave nothing but pleasure to leontes he recommended the friend of his youth to the queen's particular attention and seemed in the presence of his dear friend and old companion to have his felicity quite completed they talked over old times their school days and their youthful pranks were remembered and recounted to hermione who always took a cheerful part in these conversations when after a long stay polixenese was preparing to depart hermione at the desire of her husband joined her entreaties to his that polixenes would prolong his visit and now began this good queen sorrow for polixenes refusing to stay at the request of leontes was won over by hermione's gentle and persuasive words to put off his departure for some weeks longer upon this although leontes had so long known the integrity and honorable principles of his friend polixenes as well as the excellent disposition of his virtuous queen he was seized with an ungovernable jealousy every attention hermione showed to polixenes though by her husband's particular desire and merely to please him increased the unfortunate king's jealousy and from being a loving and a true friend and the best and fondest of husbands leonty became suddenly a savage and inhuman monster sending for camillo one of the lords of his court and telling him of the suspicion he entertained he commanded him to poison polixenes camillo was a good man and he well knowing that the jealousy of leontes had not the slightest foundation in truth instead of poisoning polixenes acquainted him with the king his master's orders and agreed to escape with him out of the sicilian dominions and polixenes with the assistance of camillo arrived safe in his own kingdom of bohemia where camillo lived from that time in the king's court and became the chief friend and favorite of polixenes the flight of polixenes enraged the jealous leontes still more he went to the queen's apartment where the good lady was sitting with her little son mamilius who was just beginning to tell one of his best stories to amuse his mother when the king entered and taking the child away sent hermione to prison mamilius though but a very young child loved his mother tenderly and when he saw her so dishonored and found she was taken from him to be put into a prison he took it deeply to heart and drooped and pined away by slow degrees losing his appetite and his sleep till it was thought his grief would kill him the king when he had sent his queen to prison commanded cleomenes and dion two sicilian lords to go to delfos there to inquire of the oracle at the temple of apollo if his queen had been unfaithful to him when hermione had been a short time in prison she was brought to bed of a daughter and the poor lady received much comfort from the sight of her pretty baby and she said to it my poor little prisoner i am as innocent as you are hermione had a kind friend in the noble-spirited paulina who was the wife of antigonus a sicilian lord and when the lady paulina heard her royal mistress was brought to bed she went to the prison where hermione was confined and she said to amelia a lady who attended upon hermione i pray you emilia tell the good queen if her majesty dared trust me with her little babe i will carry it to the king its father we do not know how he may soften at the sight of his innocent child most worthy madam replied emilia i will acquaint the queen with your noble offer she was wishing today that she had any friend who would venture to present the child to the king and tell her said paulina that i will speak boldly to leontes in her defense may you be forever blessed said emilia for your kindness to our gracious queen amelia then went to hermione who joyfully gave up her baby to the care of paulina for she had feared that no one would dare venture to present the child to its father paulina took the newborn infant and forcing herself into the king's present notwithstanding her husband fearing the king's anger endeavoured to prevent her she laid the babe at its father's feet and paulina made a noble speech to the king in defense of hermione and she reproached him severely for his inhumanity and implored him to have mercy on his innocent wife and child but paulina's spirited remonstrances only aggravated leonte's displeasure and he ordered her husband antigonus to take her from his presence when paulina went away she left the little baby at its father's feet thinking when he was alone with it he would look upon it and have pity on its helpless innocence the good paulina was mistaken for no sooner was she gone then the merciless father ordered antigonus paulina's husband to take the child and carry it out to sea and leave it upon some desert shore to perish antigonus unlike the good camillo too well obeyed the orders of leontes for he immediately carried the child on shipboard and put out to sea intending to leave it on the first desert coast you could find so firmly was the king persuaded of the guilt of hermione that he would not wait for the return of cleones and dion whom he had sent to consult the oracle of apollo at delphos but before the queen was recovered from her lying in and from the grief for the loss of her precious baby he had her brought to a public trial before all the lords and nobles of his court and when all the great lords the judges and all the nobility of the land were assembled together to try hermione and that unhappy queen was standing as a prisoner before her subjects to receive their judgment cleomenes and dion entered the assembly and presented to the king the answer of the oracle sealed up and leontes commanded the seal to be broken and the words of the oracle to be read aloud and these were the words hermione is innocent polygamy is blameless camillo a true subject leontes a jealous tyrant and the king shall live without an heir if that which is lost be not found the king would give no credit to the words of the oracle he said it was a falsehood invented by the queen's friends and he desired the judge to proceed in the trial of the queen but while leontes was speaking a man entered and told him that the prince mamilius hearing his mother was to be tried for her life struck with grief and shame had suddenly died hermione upon hearing of the death of this dear affectionate child who had lost his life in sorrowing for her misfortune fainted and leontes pierced to the heart by the news began to feel pity for his unhappy queen and he ordered paulina and the ladies who were attendants to take her away and use means for her recovery paulina soon returned and told the king that hermione was dead when leontes heard that the queen was dead he repented of his cruelty to her and now that he thought his ill usage had broken hermione's heart he believed her innocent and now he thought the words of the oracle were true as he knew if that which was lost was not found which he concluded was his young daughter he should be without an heir the young prince mamilius being dead and he would give his kingdom now to recover his lost daughter and leontes gave himself up to remorse and passed many years in mournful thoughts and repentant grief the ship in which antigonus carried the infant princess out to sea was driven by a storm upon the coast of bohemia the very kingdom of the good king polythenes here antigonus landed and here he left the little baby antigonus never returned to sicily to tell leontes where he had left his daughter for as he was going back to the ship a bear came out of the woods and tore him to pieces a just punishment on him for obeying the wicked order of leontes the child was dressed in rich clothes and jewels for hermione had made it very fine when she sent it to leontes and antigonus had pinned a paper to its mantle and the name of perdita written thereon and words obscurely intimating its high birth and untoward fate this poor deserted baby was found by a shepherd he was a humane man and so he carried the little predator home to his wife who nursed it tenderly but poverty tempted the shepherd to conceal the rich prize he had found therefore he left that part of the country that no one might know where he got his riches and with part of perdita's jewels he bought herds of sheep and became a wealthy shepherd he brought up perdita as his own child and she knew not she was any other than a shepherd's daughter the little predator grew up a lovely maiden and though she had no better education than that of a shepherd's daughter yet so did the natural graces she inherited from her royal mother shine forth in her untuted mind that no one from her behavior would have known she had not been brought up in her father's court polixenes the king of bohemia had an only son whose name was floresyl as this young prince was hunting near the shepherd's dwelling he saw the old man's supposed daughter and the beauty modesty and queen-like deportment of perdita caused him instantly to fall in love with her he soon under the name of doricles and in the guise of a private gentleman became a constant visitor at the old shepherd's house flores else frequent absences from court alarmed polixenes and setting people to watch his son he discovered his love for the shepherd's fair daughter polixenes then called for camillo the faithful camillo who had preserved his life from the fury of leontes and desired that he would accompany him to the house of the shepherd the supposed father of perdita polixenes and camillo both in disguise arrived at the old shepherd's dwelling while they were celebrating the feast of sheep shearing and though they were strangers yet at the sheepshearing every guest being made welcome they were invited to walk in and join in the general festivity nothing but mirth and jolity was going forward tables were spread and fit great preparations were making for the rustic feast some lads and lasses were dancing on the green before the house while others of the young men were buying ribbons gloves and such toys of a peddler at the door while this busy scene was going forward floreselle and perdita sat quietly in a retired corner seemingly more pleased with the conversation of each other than desires of engaging in the sports and silly amusements of those around them the king was so disguised that it was impossible his son could know him he therefore advanced near enough to hear the conversation the simple yet elegant manner in which predator conversed with his son did not a little surprise polixenes he said to camillo this is the prettiest low-born lass i ever saw nothing she does or says but looks like something greater than herself too noble for this place camilo replied indeed she is the very queen of curds and cream pray my good friend said the king to the old shepherd what fair swain is that talking with your daughter they call him dorocles replied the shepherd he says he loves my daughter and to speak truth there is not a kiss to choose which loves the other best if young doricles can get her she shall bring him that he little dreams of meaning the remainder of purdue's jewels which after he had bought herds of sheep with part of them he had carefully holded up for her marriage portion polixenes then addressed his son how now young man said he your heart seems full of something that takes off your mind from feasting when i was young i used to load my love with presents but you have let the peddler go and have brought your last no toy the young prince who little thought he was talking to the king his father replied old sir she prizes not such trifles the gifts which predator expects from me are locked up in my heart then turning to perdita he said to her o hear me predator before this ancient gentleman who it seems was once himself a lover he shall hear what i profess floresol then called upon the old stranger to be a witness to a solemn promise of marriage which he made to perdita saying to polixenes i pray you mark our contract mark your divorce young sir said the king discovering himself polythenes then reproached his son for daring to contract himself to this low-born maiden calling perdita shepard's brat sheephook and threatening if ever she suffered his son to see her again he would put her and the old shepherd her father to a cruel death the king then left them in great wrath and ordered camillo to follow him with prince floresel when the king had departed perdita whose royal nature was roused by polythene's reproaches said though we are all undone i was not much afraid and once or twice i was about to speak and tell him plainly that the selfsame sun which shines upon this palace hides not his face from our cottage but looks on both alike then sorrowfully she said but now i am awakened from this dream i will queen it no further leave me sir i will go milk my ewes and weep the kind-hearted camillo was charmed with the spirit and propriety of perdita's behavior and perceiving that the young prince was too deeply in love to give up his mistress at the command of his royal father he thought of a way to befriend the lovers and at the same time to execute a favorite scheme he had in his mind camillo had long known that leontes the king of sicily was become a true penitent and though camillo was now the favourite friend of king polixenes he could not help wishing once more to see his late royal master and his native home he therefore proposed to floresol and perdata that they should accompany him to the sicilian court where he would engage leontes to protect them till through his mediation they could obtain pardon from polixenes and his consent to their marriage to this proposal they joyfully agreed and camillo who conducted everything relative to their flight allowed the old shepherd to go along with them the shepherd took with him the remainder of perdita's jewels her baby clothes and the paper which she had found pinned to her mantle after a prosperous voyage floresel and perdita camillo and the old shepherd arrived in safety at the court of leontes leontis who still mourned his dead hermione and his lost child received camilla with great kindness and gave a cordial welcome to prince floresel but perdita whom floresol introduced as his princess seemed to engross all leonty's attention perceiving a resemblance between her and his dead queen hermione his grief broke out afresh and he said such a lovely creature might his own daughter have been if he had not so cruelly destroyed her and then too said he to flourisal i lost the society and friendship of your brave father whom i now desire more than my life once again to look upon when the old shepherd heard how much notice the king had taken of perdita and that he had lost a daughter who was exposed in infancy he fell to comparing the time when he found the little predator with the manner of its exposure the jewels and other tokens of its high birth from all which it was impossible for him not to conclude that perdita and the king's lost daughter were the same floresol and perdita camillo and the faithful paulina were present when the old shepherd related to the king the manner in which he had found the child and also the circumstance of antigonus's death he having seen the bear seize upon him he showed the rich mantle in which paulina remembered hermione had wrapped the child and he produced a jewel which she remembered hermione had tied about perdita's neck and he gave up the paper which paulina knew to be the writing of her husband it could not be doubted that perdita was leonty's own daughter but oh the noble struggles of paulina between sorrow for her husband's death and joy that the oracle was fulfilled in the king's heir his long-lost daughter being found when leontes heard that perdita was his daughter the great sorrow that he felt that hermione was not living to behold her child made him that he could say nothing for a long time but oh thy mother thy mother paulina interrupted this joyful yet distressful scene with saying to leontes that she had a statue newly finished by that rare italian master giulio romano which was such a perfect resemblance of the queen that would his majesty be pleased to go to her house and look upon it he would be almost ready to think it was hermione herself viver they all went the king anxious to see the resemblance of his hermione and perdita longing to behold what the mother she never saw did look like when paulina drew back the curtain which concealed this famous statue so perfectly did it resemble hermione that all the king's sorrow was renewed at the site for a long time he had no power to speak or move i like your silence my liege said paulina it the more shows your wonder is not this statue very like your queen at length the king said oh thus she stood even with such majesty when i first wooed her but yet paulina hermione was not so aged as the statue looks paulina replied so much the more vacava's excellence who has made the statue as hermione would have looked had she been living now but let me draw the curtain sire lest presently you think it moves the king then said do not draw the curtain would i were dead see camilo would you not think it breathed her eye seems to have motion in it i must draw the curtain my liege said paulina you are so transported you will persuade yourself the statue lives oh sweet pauline said leontes make me think so twenty years together still thinks there is an heir comes from her what fine chisel could ever yet cut breath let no man mock me for i will kiss her good my lord for bear said paulina the readiness upon her lip is wet you will stay in your own with oily painting shall i draw the curtain no not these twenty years said leontes perdata who all this time had been kneeling and beholding in silent admiration the statue of her matchless mother said now and so long could i stay here looking upon my dear mother either forbear this transport said paulina to leontes and let me draw the curtain or prepare yourself for more amazement i can make the statue move indeed i and descend from off the pedestal and take you by the hand but then you will think which i protest i am not that i am assisted by some wicked powers what you can make her do said the astonished king i am content to look upon what you can make her speak i am content to hear for it is as easy to make her speak as move paulina then ordered some slow and solemn music which she had prepared for the purpose to strike up and to the amazement of all the beholders the statue came down off the pedestal and threw its arms around leonty's neck the statue then began to speak praying for blessings on her husband and on her child the newly found predator no wonder that the statue hung upon leonte's neck and blessed her husband and her child no wonder for the statue was indeed hermione herself the real the living queen paulina had falsely reported to the king the death of hermione thinking that the only means to preserve her royal mistress is life and with the good paulina hermione had lived ever since never choosing leontes should know she was living till she heard perdita was found for though she had long forgiven the injuries which leontes had done to herself she could not pardon his cruelty to his infant daughter his dead queen thus restored to life his lost daughter found the long sorrowing leontes could scarcely support the excess of his own happiness nothing but congratulations and affectionate speeches were heard on all sides now the delighted parents thanked prince flores for loving their lowly seeming daughter and now they blessed the good old shepherd for preserving their child greatly did camillo and paulina rejoice that they had lived to see so good in end of all their faithful services and as if nothing should be wanting to complete this strange and unlooked fort joy king polixenes himself now went to the palace when polixenes first missed his son and camillo knowing that camillo had long wished to return to sicily he conjectured that he should find the fugitives here and following them with all speed he happened to just arrive at this the happiest moment of leonty's life polixenes took a part in the general joy he forgave his friendly aunties for the unjust jealousy he had conceived against him and they once more loved each other with all the warmth of their first boyish friendship and there was no fear that polixenes would now oppose his son's marriage with perdita she was no sheephook now but the heiress of the crown of sicily thus we have seen the patient virtues of a long-suffering hermione rewarded that excellent lady lived many years with her leontes and her perdita the happiest of mothers and of queens end of story much to do about nothing from lam's tales from shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read by karen savage waco texas april 2007 tales from shakespeare by charles and mary lamb much ado about nothing there lived in the palace at messina two ladies whose names were hiro and beatrice hiro was the daughter and beatrice the niece of leonardo the governor of messina beatrice was of a lively temper and loved to divert her cousin hero who was of a more serious disposition with her sprightly sally's whatever was going forward was sure to make matter of mirth for the light-hearted beatrice at the time the history of these ladies commences some young men of high rank in the army as they were passing through messina on their return from a war that was just ended in which they had distinguished themselves by their great bravery came to visit leonardo among these were don pedro the prince of aragon and his friend claudio who was a lord of florence and with them came the wild and witty benedict and he was a lord of padua these strangers had been at messina before and the hospitable governor introduced them to his daughter and his niece as their old friends and acquaintance benedict the moment he entered the room began a lively conversation with leonardo and the prince beatrice who liked not to be left out of any discourse interrupted benedict with saying i wonder that you will still be talking senor benedict nobody marks you benedick was just such another rattle brain as beatrice yet he was not pleased at this free salutation he thought he did not become a well-bred lady to be so flippant with her tongue and he remembered when he was last at messina that beatrice used to select him to make her merry jests upon and as there is no one who so little likes to be made at desktop as those who are apt to take the same liberty themselves so it was with benedick and beatrice these two sharp wits never met in former times but a perfect war of railary was kept up between them and they always parted mutually displeased with each other therefore when beatrice stopped him in the middle of his discourse with telling him nobody marked what he was saying benedict affecting not to have observed before that she was present said what my dear lady disdain are you yet living and now war broke out afresh between them and a long jangling argument ensued during which beatrice although she knew he had so well approved his valor in the late war said that she would eat all he had killed there and observing the prince take delight in benedict's conversation she called him the prince's jester this sarcasm sank deeper into the mind of benedict than all beatrice had said before the hint she gave him that he was a coward by saying she would eat all he had killed he did not regard knowing himself to be a brave man but there is nothing that great wits so much dread is the imputation of buffoonery because the charge comes sometimes a little too near the truth therefore benedick perfectly hated beatrice when she called him the prince's jester the modest lady hero was silent before the noble guests and while claudio was tentatively observing the improvement which time had made in her beauty and was contemplating the exquisite graces of her fine figure for she was an admirable young lady the prince was highly amused with listening to the humorous dialogue between benedict and beatrice and he said no whisper to leonardo this is a pleasant spirited young lady she were an excellent wife for benedick leonardo replied to this suggestion oh my lord my lord if they were but a weak married they would talk themselves mad but though leonato thought they would make a discordant pair the prince did not give up the idea of matching these two keen wits together when the prince returned with claudio from the palace he found that the marriage he had devised between benedick and beatrice was not the only one projected in that good company for claudio spoke in such terms of hero as made the prince guess at what was passing in his heart and he liked it well and he said to claudio do you affect hero to this question claudio replied oh my lord when i was last at messina i looked upon her with a soldier's eye that liked but had no leisure for loving but now in this happy time of peace thoughts of war have left their places vacant in my mind and in their room come thronging soft and delicate thoughts all prompting me how fair young hero is reminding me that i liked her before i went to the wars claudio's confession of his love for hero so wrought upon the prince that he lost no time in soliciting the consent of leonato to accept claudio for a son-in-law leonardo agreed to this proposal and the prince found no great difficulty in persuading the gentle hero herself to listen to the suit of the noble claudio who was a lord of rare endowments and highly accomplished and claudio assisted by his kind prince soon prevailed upon leonato to fix an early day for the celebration of his marriage with hiro claudio was to wait but a few days before he was to be married to his fair lady yet he complained of the interval being tedious as indeed most young men are impatient when they are waiting for the accomplishment of any event they have set their hearts upon the prince therefore to make the time seem short to him proposed as a kind of merry pastime that they should invent some artful scheme to make benedict and beatrice fall in love with each other claudio entered with great satisfaction into this whim of the prince and leonato promised them his assistance and even hiro said she would do any modest office to help her cousin to a good husband the device the prince invented was that the gentleman should make benedict believe that beatrice was in love with him and that hero should make beatrice believe that benedick was in love with her the prince leonardo and claudio began their operations first and watching upon an opportunity when benedick was quietly seated reading in an arbor the prince and his assistants took their station among the trees behind the arbor so near that benedict could not choose but hear all they said and after some careless talk the prince said come hither leonardo what was it you told me the other day that your niece beatrice was in love with senor benedict i did never think that lady would have loved any man no nor i neither my lord answered leonardo it is most wonderful that she should so dote on benedick whom she in all outward behavior seemed ever to dislike claudio confirmed all this with saying that hiro had told him beatrice was so in love with benedick that she would certainly die of grief if he could not be brought to love her which leonardo and claudio seemed to agree was impossible he having always been such a against all fair ladies and in particular against beatrice the prince affected to hearken to all this with great compassion for beatrice and he said it were good that benedict were told of this to what end said claudio he would make sport of it and torment the poor lady worse and if he should said the prince it were a good deed to hang him for beatrice is an excellent sweet lady and exceeding wise in everything but in loving benedick then the prince motioned to his companions that they should walk on and leave benedict to meditate upon what he had overheard benedict had been listening with great eagerness to this conversation and he said to himself when he heard beatrice loved him is it possible sits the wind in that corner and when they were gone he began to reason in this manner with himself this can be no trick they were very serious and they have the truth from hero and seemed to pity the lady love me why it must be requited i did never think to marry but when i said i should die a bachelor i did not think i should live to be married they say the lady is virtuous and fair she is so and wise and everything but loving me why that is no great argument of her folly but here comes beatrice by this day she is a fair lady i i do spy some marks of love in her beatrice now approached him and said with her usual tartness against my will i am sent to bid you come in to dinner benedick who never felt himself disposed to speak so politely to her before replied fair beatrice i thank you for your pains and when beatrice after two or three more rude speeches left him benedict thought he observed a concealed meaning of kindness under the uncivil words she uttered and he said aloud if i do not take pity on her i am a villain if i do not love her i am a jew i will go get her picture the gentleman being thus caught in the net they had spread for him it was now hiro's turn to play her part with beatrice and for this purpose she sent for ursula and margaret two gentle women who attended upon her and she said to margaret good margaret run to the parlor there you will find my cousin beatrice talking with the prince and claudio whisper in her ear that i and ursula are walking in the orchard and that our discourse is all of her bid her steel into that pleasant arbor where honeysuckles ripened by the sun like ungrateful minions forbid the sun to enter this arbor into which hiro desired margaret to entice beatrice was the very same pleasant arbor where benedick had so lately been an attentive listener i will make her come i warrant presently said margaret hiro then taking ursula with her into the orchard said to her now ursula when beatrice comes we will walk up and down this alley and our talk must be only of benedict and when i name him let it be your part to praise him more than ever man did merit my talk to you must be how benedick is in love with beatrice now begin for look where beatrice like a lorping runs close by the ground to hear our conference they then began hiro saying as if an answer to something which ursula had said no truly ursula she is too disdainful her spirits are as coy as wild birds of the rock but are you sure said ursula that benedict loves beatrice so entirely hiro replied so says the prince in my lord claudio and they entreated me to acquaint her with it but i persuaded them if they loved benedick never to let beatrice know of it certainly replied ursula it were not good she knew his love unless she made sport of it why to say truth said hero i never yet saw a man how why so ever or noble young or rarely featured but she would dispraise him sure sure such comping is not commendable said ursula no replied hero but who dared tell her so if i should speak she would mock me into air oh you wrong your cousin said ursula she cannot be so much without true judgement as to refuse so rare a gentleman a senior benedict he have an excellent good name said hero indeed he is the first man in italy always accepting my dear claudio and now hiro giving her attendant a hint that it was time to change the discourse ursila said and when are you to be married madam hiro then told her that she was to be married to claudia the next day and decided she would go in with her and look at the new attire as she wished to consult with her on what she would wear on the morrow beatrice who had been listening with breathless eagerness to this dialogue when they went away exclaimed what fire is in my ears can this be true farewell contempt and scorn and maiden pride a dear benedict love on i will requite you taming my wild heart to your loving hand it must have been a pleasant sight to see these old enemies converted into new and loving friends and to behold their first meeting after being cheated into mutual liking by the merry artifice of the good humoured prince but a sad reverse in the fortunes of hero must now be thought of the morrow which was to have been her wedding day brought sorrow on the heart of hero and her good father leonardo the prince had a half brother who came from the wars along with him to messina this brother his name was don john was a melancholy discontented man whose spirit seemed to labor in the contriving of villainies he hated the prince his brother and he hated claudio because he was the prince's friend and determined to prevent claudio's marriage with hero only for the malicious pleasure of making claudio and the prince unhappy for he knew the prince had set his heart upon this marriage almost as much as claudio himself and to affect this wicked purpose he employed one berachio a man as bad as himself whom he encouraged with the offer of a great reward this beratio paid his court to margaret heroes attendant and don john knowing this prevailed upon him to make margaret promise to talk with him from her lady's chamber window that night after hiro was asleep and also to dress herself in hero's clothes the better to deceive claudio into the belief that it was hero for that was the end he meant to compass by this wicked plot don john then went to the prince and claudio and told them that hiro was an imprudent lady that she talked with men from a chamber window at midnight now this was the evening before the wedding and he offered to take them that night where they should themselves hear hiro discoursing with a man from her window and they consented to go along with him and claudio said if i see anything tonight why i should not marry her tomorrow in the congregation where i intended to wed her there will i shame her the prince also said and as i assisted you to obtain her i will join with you to disgrace her when don john brought them near hiro's chamber that night they saw beracio standing under the window and they saw margaret looking out of hero's window and heard her talking with berachio and margaret being dressed in the same clothes he had seen hiro wear the prince and claudio believed it was the lady hero herself nothing could equal the anger of claudio when he had made as he thought this discovery all his love for the innocent hero was at once converted into hatred and he resolved to expose her in the church as he had said he would the next day and the prince agreed to this thinking no punishment could be too severe for the naughty lady who talked with a man from her window the very night before she was going to be married to the noble claudio the next day when they were all met to celebrate the marriage and claudio and hiro were standing before the priest and the priest or friar as he was called was proceeding to pronounce the marriage ceremony claudio in the most passionate language proclaimed the guilt of the blameless hero who amazed at the strange words he uttered said meekly is my lord well that he does speak so wide leonardo in the utmost horror said to the prince my lord why speak not you what should i speak said the prince i stand dishonored that have gone about to link my dear friend to an unworthy woman leonardo upon my honor myself my brother and this grieved claudio did see and hear her last night at midnight talk with a man at her chamber window benedict in astonishment of what he heard said this looks not like a nuptial true oh god replied the heart struck hero and then this hapless lady sank down in a fainting fit to all appearance dead the prince and claudio left the church without staying to see if hero would recover or at all regarding the distress into which they had thrown leonardo so hard-hearted had their anger made them benedick remained an assisted beatrice to recover hero from her swoon saying how does the lady dead i think replied beatrice in great agony for she loved her cousin and knowing her virtuous principles she believed nothing of what she had heard spoken against her not so the poor old father he believed the story of his child's shame and it was piteous to hear him lamenting over her as she lay like one dead before him wishing she might never more open her eyes but the ancient friar was a wise man and full of observation on human nature and he had attentively marked the ladies countenance when she heard herself accused and noted a thousand blushing shame starting to her face and then he saw an angel-like whiteness bear away those blushes and in her eye he saw a fire that did belie the error that the prince did speak against her maiden truth and he said to the sorrowing father call me a fool trust not my reading nor my observation trust not my age my reverence nor my calling if this sweet lady lie not goatless here under some biting error when hiro had recovered from the swoon into which she had fallen the friar said to her lady what man is he you were accused of hero replied they know not that to accuse me i know of none then turning to leonardo she said oh my father if you can prove that any man has ever conversed with me at hours on meat or that i yesterday changed words with any creature refuse me hate me torture me to death there is said the friar some strange misunderstanding in the prince and claudia and then he counseled leonardo that he should report that hiro was dead and he said that the death-like swoon in which they had left hiro would make this easy of belief and he also advised him that he should put on mourning and erect a monument for her and do all rights that have pertained to a burial what shall become of this said leonardo what will this do the friar replied this report of her death shall change slander into pity that is some good but that is not all the good i hope for when claudio shall hear she died upon hearing his words the idea of her life shall sweetly creep into his imagination then shall he mourn if ever love had interest in his heart and wish that he had not so accused her yea though he thought his accusation true benedict now said leonato let the friar advise you and though you know well i love the prince and claudia yet on my honor i will not reveal this secret to them leonardo thus persuaded yielded and said sorrowfully i am so grieved that the smallest twine may lead me the kind friar then led leonardo and hiro away to comfort and console them and beatrice and benedick remained alone and this was the meeting from which their friends who contrived the merry plot against them expected so much diversion those friends who were now overwhelmed with affliction and from whose minds all thoughts of merriment seemed forever banished benedict was the first who spoke and he said lady beatrice have you wept all this while yay and i will weep a while longer said beatrice surely said benedick i do believe your fair cousin is wronged ah said beatrice how much might that man deserve of me who would write her benedict then said is there any way to show such friendship i do love nothing in the world so well as you it's not that strange it were as possible said beatrice for me to say i loved nothing in the world so well as you but believe me not and yet i lie not i confess nothing nor i deny nothing i am sorry for my cousin by my sword said benedict you love me and i protest i love you come made me do anything for you kill claudio said beatrice not for the world said benedick for he loved his friend claudio and he believed he had been imposed upon is not claudio a villain that has slandered scorned and dishonored my cousin said beatrice oh that i were a man hear me beatrice said benedick but beatrice would hear nothing in claudia's defense and she continued to urge on benedict to revenge her cousin's wrongs and she said talk with a man out of the window a proper saying sweet hero she is wronged she is slandered she is undone oh that i were a man for claudio's sake or that i had any friend who would be a man for my sake but valor is melted into courtesies and compliments i cannot be a man with wishing therefore i will die a woman with grieving tarry good beatrice said benedick by this hand i love you use it for my love some other way than swearing by it said beatrice think on your soul that claudio has wronged hiro asked benedick yay answered beatrice as sure as i have a thought or a soul enough said benedict i am engaged i will challenge him i will kiss your hand and so leave you by this hand claudio shall render me a dear account as you hear from me so think of me go comfort your cousin while beatrice was thus powerfully pleading with benedick and working his gallant temper by the spirit of angry words to engage in the cause of hero and fight even with his dear friend claudio leonato was challenging the prince and claudio to answer with their swords the injury they had done his child who he affirmed had died for grief but they respected his age and his sorrow and they said nay do not quarrel with us good old man and now came benedict and he also challenged claudio to answer with his sword the injury he had done to hero and claudio and the prince said to each other beatrice had set him on to do this claudio nevertheless must have accepted this challenge of benedict i had not the justice of heaven at the moment brought to pass a better proof of the innocence of hero than the uncertain fortune of a duel while the prince and claudia were yet talking of the challenge of benedict a magistrate brought barachio as a prisoner before the prince beracio had been overheard talking with one of his companions of the mischief he had been employed by don john to do veracio made a full confession to the prince in claudio's hearing that it was margaret dressed in her ladies clothes that he had talked with from the window whom they had mistaken for the lady hero herself and no doubt continued on the minds of claudio and the prince on the innocence of hero if a suspicion had remained it must have been removed by the flight of don john who finding his villainies were detected fled from messina to avoid the just anger of his brother the heart of claudio was sorely grieved when he found he had falsely accused hiro who he thought died upon hearing his cruel words and the memory of his beloved hero's image came over him in the rare semblance that he loved it first and the prince asking him if what he heard did not run like iron through his soul he answered that he felt as if he had taken poison while beratio was speaking and the repentant claudio implored forgiveness of the old man leonardo for the injury he had done his child and promised that whatever penance leonardo would lay upon him for his fault in believing the false accusation against his betrothed wife for her dear sake he would endure it the penance leonardo enjoined him was to marry the next morning a cousin of heroes who he said was now his heir and in person very like hero claudio regarding the solemn promise he made to leonardo said he would marry this unknown lady even though she were an ethiop but his heart was very sorrowful and he passed that night in tears and in remorseful grief at the tomb which leonardo were directed for hero when the morning came the prince accompanied claudio to the church where the good friar and leonardo and his niece were already assembled to celebrate a second nuptial and leonardo presented to claudio his promised bride and she wore a mask that claudio might not discover her face and claudia said to the lady in the mask give me your hand before this holy friar i am your husband if you will marry me and when i lived i was your other wife said this unknown lady and taking off her mask she proved to be no niece as was pretended but leonardo's very daughter the lady hero herself we may be sure that this proved a most agreeable surprise to claudio who fought her dead so that he could scarcely for joy believe his eyes and the prince who was equally amazed at what he saw exclaimed is not this hero hero that was dead leonardo replied she died my lord but while her slander lived the friar promised them an explanation of this seeming miracle after the ceremony was ended and was proceeding to marry them when he was interrupted by benedict who desired to be married at the same time to beatrice beatrice making some demur to this match and benedict challenging her with her love for him which he had learned from hiro a pleasant explanation took place and they found that both had been tricked into a belief of love which had never existed and had become lovers in truth by the power of a false chest but the affection which a merry invention had cheated them into was grown too powerful to be shaken by a serious explanation and since benedict proposed to marry he was resolved to think nothing of the purpose that the world could say against it and he merely kept up the jest and swore to beatrice that he took her butt for pity and because he heard she was dying of love for him and beatrice protested that she yielded but upon great persuasion and partly to save his life for she heard he was in a consumption so these two madwitz were reconciled and made a match of it after claudio and hiro were married and to complete the history don john the contriver of the villainy was taken in his flight and brought back to messina and a brave punishment it was to this gloomy discontented man to see the joy and feastings which by the disappointment of his plots took place in the palace in messina end of story you | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2020-05-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 17,894 | 96,032 |
9qv7aTHiD5E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qv7aTHiD5E | How to configure Office 365 for Backup in Commvault? | hello friends hope you are doing well so today I will show you how to configure office ht5 mailboxes for backup in convert means how to take a backup of effects to have males in common so before watching with the console of homework we have some categories which we need to do on the of the sugar water so let's login to the offices to a portal here we have I already created one application here we need to clear the application we have to give that Y student application and we have to enter the application ID key value and directly IDM are in a commercial zone okay so please note we need three things application ID key welding and directory ID okay so once you login to your access your active directory you have to go to the appreciation in the appreciation click through new registration and give any name to this we have given convert to ps1 we can get from word one or anything can give okay and this is optional click register okay so once a please register click on view API emissions yeah and click on grind Edwyn consent click on yes okay so once it is done please note the application I do this you can copy from here please note this and also you can either get ready as I said unit is also and copy and paste it somewhere now we need some certificates and this K conducts certification secrets add one new client secret and you can give a name to this like see vici Google and search never expire third okay please note this value this is a CVT and we need this value later okay so let's go to the console console now in the control console we need to add over 65 count simple select action mailbox and go to the user mailbox and here we can give any name like Oh Oh 385 also all awake office 65 if we can give extra policy be all the greater index over and that has to be there in place so we can select this one and job will just an artery please note this luggage in the tree has to be a shared path and we have to give this you can create any job with all directories I have already created one job results okay and we I can do this and I can use this off Java source all right so copy this path not like this and you have to copy the network path this part you need to give and this part has to be accessible for console so you can give any path any network share far not necessary this has to be the local life you know in tell me everything it has to but that's it it has to be a checkbox here at one here we need to do the excess north okay action node is the one wavy I wish we have cloud axis is stored so on consoles and I have already installed the cloud apps you have to set this is the option we have to select which train on language are using actually online through on to my video is already so in my case I am going with the directory yeah so here we need to enter the application ID application key when you as a diet ready so here we have application ID and then application key value so there is the secret key right so that it's ready this is the director okay yeah now reason let it default and hey we need to get that local system account as well as actionable life so local system account is the user who can access to the console and the user who can access your that map of shape all right so we need to give make sure you're online and so because this is not required right now so just to finish it so now it will check all the configuration which we have UI yeah so it is added and we can have this right so here in the mailbox you can discover your mailboxes configure and this power so it will fetch all the users created in your environment and you can pick and choose who you want to take the backup of us who want to our toilet we need to wait till this disk or divorce Sony's redone if I show you all the users has been created in your as a where to hold even pick and choose which were which I'm going to use a you are too it can be yes if you take some time because it fetch all the immersion through internet and we couldn't get that request to officers to five account and then it will get a backfire for that so it will take some time it may take some time yeah so to discover all the users you can select all of them and okay okay so before working with this we need to create the policies as well okay so let's go to the policy section and then we will come back here even to give you know to clear that coming policies and giving the same name like this one way and hey unit you can give when he got any of it ring match okay let's say have you won one Bay all this will work of this options all of your ink roller only message that contain attachments because this is the archival rule which we can define in case you wanted at the back up you to find the archival in such a weighted no any main will get deleted but it will get backed up okay so anything which you want to add we can add their so these holders are excluded told include here in box and and or and Chennai dance because the way if you add the inbox inside items here it will get excluded estimates types no less for anything if you folders here saying clue folders I will lead this one nine tight house only this to write my own wedding if you want you can add your direction and down sprouts all the things also you can add okay that's okay yeah so this ball in this character same way we will create that Lina for this e as well messengers hey you have to define the archival rules as I said if you want to go with the only backup don't create the don't replace it with a stub or don't delete it okay everyone with the archival then you have to delete the message from the source again to keep it in their target so hence I won't configure here because I'm going for the backup in case you want to go the archive then you have to replace the message the stop focus of all this stops you have to - yeah you can define the quota here you can define Desilu folders these are excluded types are excluded through folders you can include this so as I said we no need to do this because we are not going to clean up the selected items there's no something okay oh-ho so slowly own the firm will work on action so just keep the message you can't America for yes and don't run the clinic elusive in case you want to take the backup only yeah yeah this is the retention retention move time reached 18 vessels in turn ugly so we have to find Doug attention as a rock now go back to the office justifies where we created a where we have to work with other mailboxes right just please like my video and subscribe the channel for to get the latest updates on my upcoming videos the question please subscribe my channel and like the videos and forward the feedback on the comment box and let me know if you want any other feature especially feature and you want me to upload the video for the same let me know in the comment box you so all the user me versus discover select all of them that's okay and apply the policies then press ok yep hey one two to the archive or backup of particular will books just select this one and code archive if you want do this for all of them just put the content one think all of them wonderful addition the immediate increment and right if I define thank you went and you can convert this Joe by the phone so by checking this box you can convert so perform and since it will be a first track of the white wire to be follow me you okay so here I can show the back up of poles that we start gentle nyet has chief ASIS whereis on the finalists face the backup is compared so this is how you have to configure the office HT 5 mailboxes and the setting have to turn on the official one and there's over Active Directory you have to get the application then bridge the rate and provide and get three information application ID variety and application of K that's security that's it these three moves you need to enter in the concern and disco the mailboxes and it is done Kristin hope you liked the video please like the video and subscribe to channel and for idea feel taken the comment box thank you | Commvault Tutorial | UCHGCIO-7OGmmQjIGjMBYs3Q | 2020-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,606 | 8,045 |
VwA6wWym47U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwA6wWym47U | Can regulation save the Internet? A view from Washington | [Music] I think it's very important to have conversations like we had today we managed to bridge the gap between Europeans and Americans how to balance responsible innovation with the commitments we have to citizens and security and choice and privacy we also have a huge problem with the future of democracy because it's people can't distill the difference between facts and fiction and disinformation is interfering with our democratic processes there is a harmful content there's even a lots of illegal content and how do we deal with user-generated content in the future you as really emerged as a as a key actor in setting norms and saying regulation on in the digital space on the international stage I think it's really critical now you know as we move forward to be able to include the end States but also private actors in this in this conversation to be able to move forward we have the tool which is now gdpr is adapting the rules to different privacy and taking to account that that is part of now ain't that right which is the the third element of smart regulation is to make sure that we're looking at the unintended consequences artificial intelligence is already here but it has the opportunity to revolutionize help and eliminate inequality but the US needs to learn from what Europe is doing an adjusted own policy framework will go out and ask stakeholders to come back with ideas and I see from the new client Commission a clear ambition to solve that in the next five years [Music] | Telefónica Policy Lab | UC5drYjib4CUZyUxNsQ8o8Pw | 2020-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 265 | 1,502 |
R8GNiLGkaoA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8GNiLGkaoA | Battle of the Back Relief Tools: Pso-Rite vs. Pso-Spine vs. Pso-Rite | the so right versus the so back versus the sew spine two-year review hey what's up guys it's josh here today i want to do a little comparison video on the so right the sew spine and the soap back the so right the most famous one the most popular one has been like a deep tissue staple for me for years um it's one of the only products that can really get to pretty much any knot no matter how deep it is no matter how bad it is you know you could dig into any point with any intensity or with as much intensity as your body weight can hold so do i use them have they broken have they not broken is there any signs of wear and tear so let's start off with the so right absolutely no signs of wear and tear no issues with it whatsoever i've had it probably for about three years maybe four years absolutely love it i was initially using it on my back my legs things like that but what's crazy is a lot of times when you have back pain it is the psoas and it is like those hippic abductors whatever they are so like the middle of your back it just feels so tight and you like want to go get those knots out of your back but really it's the psoas and once you like relax the psoas it's like all of a sudden that tension's off your back it is so weird you know what i mean but the only issue that i would say is that it is a little bit difficult at times getting into certain positions but if you that's what she said but if you really take your time and you really focus you could pretty much get into any position but anyways absolutely love it no signs of wear and tear alright now let's go to the sew back and i actually really like the sew back on paper i do want to say that it did seem like it was a a lighter plastic than the other kind and on top of that it has an arch so it's a little bit more compromising i'm a big guy i'm probably about 210 pounds but again i'm assuming people who use these products can be up to 250 maybe even up to 300 pounds so you would want it to not have any issues right i've had two of these sew backs and i do want to say that the only products that they sent me is a sew back the sew back broke and they sent me another sew back and that broke the sew backs just break i mean i think they said that they might send me another one but it's like it's just gonna break you know don't even worry about it um it has that arch which really gets the crack out of your back i actually like a little bit of an arch up when i'm trying to crack my back i don't want to get into the chirp wheel in here because it's a different product but it's like a circular wheel with like rubber on it it feels very similar to that because it would get each point of your back accentuated and pop it so i really like that but unfortunately they're pretty expensive and both of them broke so so back i loved it just needs some thicker plastic especially for those bigger people all right now we go on to the sew spine and the sew spine i have no issues with it has no wear and tear i've had the sew spine for longer than both my sew backs i've had no issues with it whatsoever it's a solid product i just don't find myself using it that much because again like if i'm going to want to crack my back or stretch my back like i have the chirp wheel which was going to actually like crack it because it arches my back up i had the sew back which arched my back so i really wouldn't i really wouldn't use it to crack my back what it would be good for some people use it for is like in the back of a chair and it would kind of push your spine forward things like that on the ground it's okay it's not bad i just don't find myself using it i think something with a little bit more arch is just better it's going to get more stretch and more pop out but i have no issues with it the sew spine and the so right i've been kind of a little bit uh rough with them and i've had no issues whatsoever no chips no dings no nothing you know what i mean so gotta say i absolutely love the sew right fantastic the best for getting out knots it's just a little bit hard to use but an absolute classic i love the sew back very good product just the plastic was a little bit cheap both of them broke so for right now i'm probably not going to get another one because it just seemed like a waste of time and then with the sew spine it's a great product um if you're somebody who maybe wants to use it with a chair maybe in the car maybe it would work for you i just find that i want a little bit more of an arch to kind of pop each part of my spine that i can anyways guys we're on the road to 50 000 subscribers i couldn't do without any of you guys help you guys are the best having a great day out here hopefully having a great day at home see you on the next video peace you | RealJoshTv | UCZPMZib_UlV9XENsGhJRymw | 2022-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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g0m5xE0J0G8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0m5xE0J0G8 | Under California Stars (1948) American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney| Roy Rogers, | [Music] wow uh yes [Music] so my 10th anniversary broadcast from the meetings roy you can be mighty proud of your ten years of pictures you've made millions of friends all over the world hey roy sing that that's all you said in your first picture no we haven't heard that at the moment okay joe so remember well good luck and have a nice trip we'll all be listening to you brother so you come back right sweater well little knees are just like butter you think the mighty king would stop to meet us we proudly say [Music] whenever there is [Music] the cowboys is [Music] a little bit it wasn't us after we took our naps didn't your cousin cookie it isn't cookie dude i guess i can't deny it roy it runs in the family that's also luke and margaret by the way cookie did you ever hear that first trainer i asked you about it over in the north [Music] this is [Music] hey uh [Music] hey what's going on [Music] i'll see that this is um [Music] hello fellas i didn't find any horses up the drawer you sent me anyone [Music] right [Music] okay he's had enough royalty come on get up i got some work to do you're not hurt so bad come of your on [Music] million dollars take it easy is [Music] hungry you learned sure junior [Music] uh [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] you see after that not the water got married right after the first world war and i had seven kids it was another month okay let me meet you boss fly rogers it's the first time she ever seen a movie starter you can sure tell she's your relationship she weighs it too long how old did you say she was no i can't imagine her being afraid of her mouth or you have a full picture ain't afraid of anything i'm far away [Music] those [Music] i'll take [Music] the cowboys and you always it makes me let me be all right breaking up you guys you two triggered oh i was winning oh no wonder you're winning trigger standing there telling you what to play oh [Music] team i'm sorry you caught me this way mr rogers business deal do you generally go around making business deals in one booth oh no i just listened to that song when trump took he's always doing things like that what's the matter son you hurt yourself no not lately a horse kicked me two years ago [Music] so that's the business he's my stepfather he works for mr jordan down sideways catching wild horses in the meantime you better come along with me you can stand a little well you know what they say roger now that you're working for me just call me ryan you call me oh um is [Music] asking for a job that's right [Music] what do you think will win the world's fastest dog for the world's fastest hormones ready you can be the official starter bucky sure when we were born [Music] come look at your on [Music] you better hurry up [Music] i told i'm not mad at you a little bit longer too somebody this is you're not mad at me [Music] oh don't you it's ladies and gentlemen this beautiful anniversary geek here on the table in front of us is too beautiful to keep but we've got to get on with the proceedings here it's all while the guests in the ranch living room are being served this anniversary king we're going to call von roy to give us one of the songs that helped make him king of the cowboys ladies and gentlemen bye roger [Music] dust in the skies can't see the sun the vultures [Music] must be [Music] my [Music] foreign um [Music] thanks roy we return you now to our main studio [Music] feet okay later oh it's roy's let's go see so oh uh yes anybody foreign [Music] you're not dead do you hear what you said about ruling the trigger [Music] so [Music] this so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] shoulder the search for trigger is being continued by plane automobile and votes the sheriff has announced that no stone will be left unturned in the hut although it is figured the trigger has been stolen and may be held for ransom no contact has yet been made 100 that's the way forget to proceed okay my such a smooth job if we had just one clue sure what are you doing ted are you sure you told me everything you saw before that night anything you can remember ted there's boys all over the world you right now but you're the only one who can if you know anything anything don't be afraid to tell me is [Music] me is [Music] what's that mean it means [Music] into the shadows [Music] greenland [Music] you will go back me too is okay [Music] we haven't got a chance is yes that's right watch you again he's just about to talk to our trigger watch and he shot him in the back is wonderful let's go i wasn't hungry my big opportunity hey i think it's from the same balance anything goes wrong now wait a minute but these men are dangerous they'll kill trigger if they don't get their money that's the spirit distance oh [Music] from [Music] me for us [Music] wow [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] uh [Music] it's the only place to be that's right oh you right [Music] hollywood writing songs for me we better get started [Music] foreign [Music] foreign thank you so [Music] there's a lot more here [Music] i should have been here a long time ago to get triggered so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] to get running nobody's but at least we still have the money to give um so that's where you've been what this is the reasons hours no doubt about that they're pretty smart seems to think you're wrong steal something [Music] so [Music] you send me back all right [Music] it's [Music] so [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] is [Music] they took the north trail i heard him say something i'm sure hey is oh [Music] so [Music] so [Music] all right get your hands up so [Music] so this so it's too bad a kid like ken had to get himself mixed up with a new good guy like just just imagine whatever oh i just [Music] foreign just as good you | OLDTVMASTERS | 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1jWz9ySVw_I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jWz9ySVw_I | DAYBREAK vs TWILIGHT | SPY x FAMILY Episode 18 Reaction | foreign [Music] what is going on guys today we are watching spyx Family episode 18. uh apologize for not uploading the last episode I was away on that weekend or last weekend Halloween weekend so um yeah I didn't record and upload that of course um but yeah back to this one now in the last episode we had uh and your focused episode where she was still on her mission to try and get to Damien's house um trying lots of things obviously it's it's interesting how it ends up being like it ended up being good for Damien uh her plan and because I don't know the adult adults are ridiculous or something saw something in the little animal thing that they made that clearly wasn't meant to be there um but it still didn't work out she's still ongoing with this plan to be able to go to Damien's house uh I don't know when this is gonna be fulfilled because that is like the the Endor plan kind of thing um and the due to the fact as well that Damien's dad is also never there apparently um so yeah that's uh very interesting oh yeah um overall very excited for this episode so as always guys if you're new to the Channel please hit that subscribe button and like the video as well and let's go into this episode right now Stella's first and second ranked students in all four subjects is Anya even gonna pass these [Music] studying hard yeah you probably got the worst grade foreign what's the deal of the Moon after studying oh she loses the power when the moon's out on the there's an eclipse interesting oh she's gonna be she actually has to cram how's he supposed to know that yeah she's just forgot about her exams all together though [Music] the dog's knocking no not gonna know the results it's only something he would see imagine getting four bolts oh imagine she got four stellars that'd be crazy his mind is so full oh yeah she Spokes and I'm reading his mind I wonder if she'd be better at studying during the new the like the eclipse because she can't hear everybody's voices oh they say he needs to put a permanent like couple bedding on the bed it is bro he doesn't like Anya because he's from yeah he's from Lloyd oh no spy versus secret police focus on studying this is dumb looking kid oh she just read his mind and yeah you're supposed to be learning imagine this being how you teach a child oh there we go now you're just gonna lay on the feelings he's gonna do it properly [Music] God damn sister complex man let mother eat tasty food he's a good kid oh Yuri you're so easy why did you need to why would you need your sister to say I love you of course she loves you [Music] and he's too dumb man I love it are you a pervert y yeah because he always like the breadwinner and she had Incredible strength so he had to be the brains this man it's great in everything powerful puppies is that what it translates you for her foreign you're saluting the opposite side right now look at this uncle niece banding what's grammar oh my God well Anya did you learn anything what are those what are those things that she she's holding oh my God this guy they probably taste like trash yeah Bond no oh no Bond's gonna be sick oh he's dead this man Yuri was teaching her the wrong oh my God power for puppies oh Anya and she's not gonna be able to read her mind or read mine sorry I swear to God if she fails this she's never going to be able to learn is freaking Lloyd or someone gonna be gonna be switch the answers bruh this is crazy yeah Lloyd you may as well just change the answers [Music] I'd love it if he actually like went to look at her answers and like one of them was like actually she did really well on this bro it's gonna be like breaking into a high Security Bank vault Who the hell's this Daybreak Twilight and Daybreak yeah okay oh my God this guy what are you doing this is this is what the East has yeah yeah okay they don't see that cool no he's not he definitely just flukes up this is the worst spy ever feel this has got to be the worst spy in the world if he manages to get bus past this guard by just blagging it [Music] God the fact that he's gotta help someone from the opposite side so Lloyd himself doesn't get caught The Desmond Brothers Ooh this guy you let him do that I mean yeah I guess to blend in what discount Spy Academy did he come from man well at least he knows that Lloyd just kill his ass oh my God this guy cannot be serious what maybe he was there to sabotage like right yeah interesting yeah how did Anya do did she do okay not terrible eleventh not bad where are you at Anya am I annoying really 213th didn't get any bolts yeah didn't get any stellars though [Music] crazy that there are people that are dumber than Anya yeah no I mean yeah she did her best she used to do a bit harder though this guy worst spy ever but yeah I guess uh with that Lloyd saw the effort she was putting into it and decided ah just this once uh we can work on getting stellars in the future I won't falsify the grades obviously helped uh Desmond and um was it Damien and I can't remember the brother's name I just saw it but I can't remember the name it was long um but yeah it helped those two obviously to not stop them from getting expelled um hopefully and it gets a little bit smarter in the future that really would help out the mission um yeah overall a very good episode this Daybreak guys are freaking Joker Jesus Christ I thought like surely maybe he's putting on an act or something I don't know but my God ah the East I've got some terrible spies I think it's the East anyway um but yeah overall very good episode and I'm excited for the next anyway guys I want to thank you guys so much for watching have a nice rest of your day and peace out [Music] | OPAnime | UCQmmm3PSr3y4Y3bLSy_DJlw | 2022-11-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,117 | 5,694 |
sOwf0kU0Hs4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOwf0kU0Hs4 | Magna Opera ft. Fukase English | Magna Opera Vocal * Fukase Music Illust Video * 4isukurimu Aye avast, adventure is waiting Down the seas we left unexplored A treasure map the compass Points I set sail for islands offshore Aye ahoy, the songs of waves calling ‘Bout the tales of sailors from yore No sea legs yet so all hand hoy Hoist the mizzen with me ardor Raise the flag with spirits left on high Raise ye heads with battle scars of pride Me odyssey, wandering For the reason I have sailed to sing From oceans to seas, the X marks the spot Mateys let’s search for buried treasure From island to coast, with loot that we’ve got We’re cruising on together for sure From skies, underground, I sing ye chanteys Through windy nights to gentle weather It’s all up to ye, “it’s all up to me” How I’ll bridge a path to this world For all seas to hear Aye avast, peninsulas waiting Down these seas doubloons just ashore Don’t walk the plank, the compass Points So set sail with eyepatches off Aye ahoy, the sounds of waves calling ‘Bout the tales of life, thar she blows Me Fukase, the Vocaloid Cane in hand, sing forevermore Raise the sails with spirits left on high Raise ye hands with battle scars of pride Me odyssey, wandering For the reason ye called me to sing From oceans to seas, the X marks the spot Will ye sail with me to the future? From island to coast, with loot that we’ve got When we have found the buried treasure? From skies, underground, I sing ye chanteys Through gentle nights to windy weather It’s all up to ye, the reason to sing How you’ll make the treasures to find For all seas to hear From oceans to seas, the X marks the spot Hearties let’s search for buried treasure From island to coast, with loot that we’ve got We’re cruising on together for sure From skies, underground, I sing ye chanteys Through windy nights to gentle weather It’s all up to ye, “it’s all up to me” How you’ll bridge a path to this world For all seas to hear “It’s all up to me” How we’ll be the crosspath to find Magna Opera Vocal * Fukase Music Illust Video * 4isukurimu Thank you for watching Let's search for buried treasure! | 4isukurimu | UCbCvO-jln3DfZ32PU9fpQmA | 2023-01-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 392 | 2,094 |
Eaik-TB0E6E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eaik-TB0E6E | Libertyville IL Chiropractor - Don't Leave Hip Pain Untreated | hi I'm dr. Natalia functional spine and sport and this is our second video on why you can develop hip pain in our first video we talked about overuse injuries to the tissues that surround the hip so mainly what happens is you develop adhesion in those tissues secondary to that what can happen is if that's left and they're too long and left untreated and as your motion gets poor or poor you start to cause damage to the structures of the hip itself so you can affect the labrum or the cartilage and what we have here is a diagram out laying the hip joint so essentially it's a ball and socket joint so we've kind of labeled here this is the pelvis or the socket part and this is the ball part or the femur so what you see in green is the labrum that's basically cartilage that extends the joint and makes it a little bit more stable a little bit more snug so as you develop adhesion around the hip joint this moves a lot less smoothly and a lot less freely that creates a lot of high tension points into the cartilage and into the labrum so what you can get is cartilage defects on either side of the ball or socket where it almost looks like someone took a chisel and chipped it out that can create rough spots and wear and tear and you know some people will call it osteoarthritis or degeneration the other part is that you can damage the labrum itself if this thing gets too tight and really gets jammed around in there and that's where you can actually tear or fray the labrum and that's also very painful and that can sometimes even make a clicking sound so if you're having hip pain in the front or on the side and you know you have a lot of other soft tissue problems this could also be going on but you first need to get to a specialist like with like us that know how to measure it they know how to diagnose it whether it's soft tissue or both and then we can go about helping you get through this and get this fixed hopefully without surgery so we hope you found this video helpful we have one more video coming up in our next series that we talk about why you develop it pain and this one's also a very important video for especially for young athletes and people that like to do activities thanks for watching [Music] | Functional Pain Relief | UCqFCPxubrMJnv3HECgcFd2g | 2018-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 432 | 2,231 |
x51pOeIK--o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x51pOeIK--o | Starfield HOW TO LOCKPICK EXPLAINED - Starfield Lockpicking Tutorial | foreign we are looking at the lock picking mechanics of this game to try and explain it to people who may not have seen a lock picking system like this and it is a relatively different unique lock picking system so I'm gonna try my best to try and explain to you the idea of it the concept of it and how it works but before we get into it make sure you hit that like button subscribe if you're new around here for more Starfield content let me know what you're thinking about the game let me know if you found any cool little things that I should make a video on down below in the comments section the pit locking in this game is a multi-phase experience where you have to do the same thing multiple times in different ways I will say I am not entirely sure how the perks that help with cracking save some lock picking and stuff how it affects this mini game I don't know whether it'll make it make you do less phases or just have easier patterns I can't tell you that off the bat but it will definitely make it easier than it already is and it's fairly simple it's just a little bit complex looking let's get into it alright so this is the general UI of a lock picking system you're gonna see me fail at this one specifically and then have to bring it back and use a different pattern you'll see coming up but I wanted to talk about the kind of brief idea of what is happening so we've got the security level here which will tell you how difficult it will be I believe the higher the level the more times you'll have to put a key which is one of these into this pattern every time you enter a key into this Outer Circle it will change the amount of holes that are in cut into the circle right this outside one so the next one might only have two of these instead of five which is here then you do that multiple times until you get to the Inner Circle and then you will finally unlock the pad lock and you will see that coming up in a second down here with the auto slot this is part of a perk package I believe where once you upgrade it you can have more Auto slots so I think you can have eight in total and I believe if you just press y once or something it will either automatically unlock the outside one or just automatically unlock it all together yeah the amount of Digi picks that you have here I believe it's one did you pick per attempt so if you mess it up and then you have to undo it you lose one did you pick and you have to use another one you'll see that coming up too so these patterns here are essentially your keys that you are entering into this lock as you can see this one is highlighted which means these three lines are these three here now you have to line up these with a gap and if you line all three of them up with all three gaps then you can press the button and it will change the pattern to the next lock and then you can choose a new key to be able to then open that lock so this might go down to just one one space with everything else locked up and you need to find a key that only has one line on it if it has two lines on it even though you can line up one of them the other one won't line up to anything that's the mistake I made then I realized I had to go back and redo it and choose a different key for the pattern that I'd previously done it will make sense as you watch it but essentially this outer layer here is the lock these are the keys you have to line up the lines with the gaps multiple times until you get to the inner lock and then you'll be able to just open the lock completely and get what's inside and that is the best explanation I can give off lock picking to you guys I hope that it helped again like button subscribe all of that wonderful YouTube stuff thank you for your continued support on all these Starfield videos this game's incredible I can't wait for mods to come out because I think there's going to be some fun videos there let me know what you're thinking down below thank you for watching I've been easy now you guys have been awesome foreign | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2023-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 807 | 4,017 |
G5xTgDii6IU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5xTgDii6IU | (Win Streak 7) Gladiator Beast Noxious & One Card Gladiator Combo | Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duels | what's going on my boys how y'all doing this sunday morning it's your boy yt dan back again with another video but we're going to be getting in there today to talk about the new build of the gladiator beast deck we're going to talk about the one card combo that has brought me nine out of ten victories in a seven game win streak and we're going to talk about um how we're combating the meta with these new powers so let's just jump into the deck list and get started so this is gladiator beast try and the reason why i call it gladiator beast try because the gladiator beast and the try brigade monsters have made a full synergistic combination this deck has come a long way and i'll tell you what the epiphany was that brought this deck its win streak victories two things number one realizing and understanding fully that we need a one card combo so we're using rescue cat to facilitate the one card combo to play um rescue cat into the tess panther but that is not all we have more one card combos for wherever there is a tri brigade monster that is not trivia monster but wherever there is a try brigade monster a gladiator beast lies therein because we have gladiator beast dragon s as i told you before banishing two cards from the grave allows you to summon this monster and it lets you special summon two monsters but the two monsters that we special summon have changed dramatically no longer are we 100 relying on the augustus combo to complete our giant board and also um we're not just relying on a turret we've added gladiator beast noxious now this is the one card that changes the entire game this is a level five monster that cannot be destroyed by battle when you use this effect and its effect allows you to uh take it from your hand use it as a hand trap and block an opponent's attack now what's also good about this card is when you summoned by the effect of a gladiator beast it could dump a card from the deck so with this car we are dumping gladiator beast bestiary so that when we complete our combo where it ends off with gladiator beats heraklinos gladiator beast domitianus and then possibly ending off with some morgan apex avian if we did it correctly and utilize noxious during this combo we got an opportunity to summon gazarus and summoning gazarus in the midst of the combo allows us to set up the entire board take away two cards from our opponent and then end our turn with a bunch of negates so this has changed the game this is can literally change the entire day so much so to the point that i've re-engineered it as you can see i've taken away um back row removal and i've taken away the um forbidden droplets and i replace them with evenly match and then of course we're using lightning storm and uh harpy's feather duster to make sure that we can just constantly remove any access cards our opponent tends to accumulate this is definitely a go second deck and with it being a ghost second deck i have been uh very focused on either taking second whenever i get the opportunity and a lot of opponents make me take second because they like to set up their giant boards what i found has been really helpful is that going through our combo on main phase two um this card nibiru uh like during the main phase if your opponent's special summons five or more monsters you can use this effect we have not been to be rude because our combo allows us to get out to mitianus at a point where you know pretty much the opponent's like dang wasn't expecting that and then we're pretty much able to play around it also one more addition i've added this car i've been uh practicing with her playing with it called tauti dragon this card is really good because if you use fusion monsters to link summon it your opponent cannot activate monster effects during the battle phase so it's not necessarily like an amazing card that's gonna break the game but this car is a monster that is you know not a wing beast not a beast warrior not any of those things that mesh with the deck so it can pretty much clear cards off the board so i can use gladiator beast comeback if for whatever reason i have too many beast warriors or too many winged beasts or whatever the case may be my boy but that's it for the deck explanation let's take a look at some of these replays and you can check out the full deck list uh in the comment section below this dual actually is gonna highlight um utilizing gladiator beast notches uh so far you've probably never seen anyone use this car and i definitely uh it's my first few times using this card so first off we're gonna start off like normal and then obviously we're gonna get ash so you kind of count on getting ass you can count on the counter you can count on your first card being negated so don't play your best card as your first card but because he played ash i assumed that he had more so i just went ahead and stopped um and then because uh i have notches in the hand i'm very confident that i'm not gonna die so here he goes with his destiny combos and honestly destiny heroes and uh master dual you know minus uh the the super power cards plays very similar to dual links you're just clearing the board attacking for a ton of damage and then activating the mass change to finish your opponent now what's insane about this he mass chains in the dark law he attacks and i'm going to go ahead and use noxious right here to stop him from vanquishing me then he uses uh the forbidden drop to take not just his effect away mass changes yet again for another dark law and then runs over noxious now notches has been destroyed and my life points you know remain pretty low but i'm in a position where now i have to face off these two dark laws now in case you didn't know what dark law says he says any car sent to the graveyard are banished instead and in addition if i add any cards to my hand it can banish one card at random so with two dark laws on the field if i add one card to my hand he'll banish two cards so when you're looking at these three cards in my hand do you think i have game if you don't see game with those three cards you need to learn more about your gladiator beast my boy but we're going to be getting in there right now and i'm going to show you how we clap those cheeks now first off we're going to get lucky feature fate fortunes the bows so we're gonna go ahead and call that monster out and delete it and then we're gonna get our combo started so we summon dragon this and we're gonna attack and because he can't respond remember this car can't be destroyed by battle and your opponent can't play cards uh when this card is attacking so this attack is going through regard no matter what he has or what he's gonna do so i'm attacking i'm taking 400 damage and then we're going to go ahead and special summon out two monsters then we're going to special summon bestiary from the hand main phase begins yazaris goes bang bang with those dark laws then we summon our tamer editor tamer editor for wta news then you know what's next link him off for the panther then the panther uses its powers to grab the combat then we're going to go ahead and come back and bring back the tamer editor and you know what tamer editor is going to do summon heroclinos then we're going to go ahead and send this card back to the deck take our comeback back with the power of tess uh tiger then test panther and the gladiator beast retiree right rotary if quest is gonna link off and then we're gonna summon uh some more bird of sovereignty and then we're gonna summon the apex avian now this is like the perfect setup where you put the two powerful gladiator grease monsters to the left and then you summon the apex to the right because if you have more winged beasts you want to put them here so they can't be targeted i didn't do this every time but this is the most optimal um version but as you see this is a complete and total turnaround otherwise would have lost this duel if it wasn't for this one card so we need to give it up right now my boy for gladiator beast no chose the most powerful card the most powerful card that you've never heard of it's time to get in there my boy i've got complete and total control of this duel and he's going nowhere and obviously i gave him the dignity and honor of my gladiator beast we didn't doddle we went right in the battle and we wiped them out my boy that's how you're supposed to do it honor your opponent go into battle wipe them out move on to the next duel now let's check out the next example so here's another good one um i think i'm going a second yeah so this is virtual world and you can know how virtual world plays uh very similar to the dark law situation they have a card that says if um a monster goes to the graveyard or cards go to the graveyard they get banished instead so we have to be mindful of that and then also this deck can make a true king of all shenanigans so we gotta look out for that card too but i'm not worried about anything like that y'all know why because i got dark ruler no more now i'm gonna show you the power of the gladiator beast right now remember wherever there is a tri brigade monster there is a gladiator beast therein hiding in the midst my boy so first off we're going to use fractal you're going to get the dump nervous effect going to add a card to hand kerus is going to dump summon and then activate the effect to summon out dragon this now you already know what happened you see here i've i've dark ruler no more i dumped into the grave i've summoned my beast this is all one card still right now i'm at six cards because i had to play my dark ruler no more but right now we're still pretty even in terms of like our hand and field state we haven't lost anything haven't gained anything but now the pluses are about to go we're going to go ahead and attack with dragonos dragonos effects activates and summons out two monsters now this is the most deadly combination in the gladiator beast deck when you summon a toryx and noxious at the same time you're gonna get two dumps to the graveyard and because you get two dumps to the graveyard you've powered up all your try brigade monsters and at the same time giving your gladiator beast monsters enough control to continue this combo because now i get to show you the full power combo this one card has allowed me to summon this entire field that's coming next one card combo equals four monsters to negate no three monsters to the gate with multiple negates so we're going to use noxious to dump bestiary and then we're going to use a torx to dump anybody over five then we're gonna go ahead and contact bring out the uh tamer editor for domitianus then we're gonna link it off for the panther as you do panthers effect activates adding the comeback to the hand come back bring back the tamer editor tamer editor activates the effect summons guyerbee's heroclinos then we're going to send this back and then summon darius then darius is going to bring back bestiary now that's the difference before any time i played this deck i never played darius in combination with bethdiari comboing with gladiator beast noxious which i sent back to the deck at some point this is the moment this is the breaking point this is the changeover this is the revolution this is the combination that changes this deck this is the combination that takes this from some random rogue deck now we're clapping some top tier decks let's continue so we're gonna go ahead and contact fuse bastiari for uh gazarus now remember all you need is a winged beast and a rank two to go into some morgue we have a wing beast we have a rank two we can go into some more we're gonna go ahead and blow that up wing beast and rank two some more so now we can destroy two cards summon some morgue and drop omnigate so now we're gonna have our omni negate we're gonna have our spell trap negate and we're gonna have our monster negate and battle control all on the board so that's gonna give us a total of three four five negate six negates and you can't target my wing beast and you also can't attack me yes so this is the power of my but one card one card gave me all of this emergency teleport no no herc says no no teleport for you turn it off be gone kids effect discard nervel ad kit i'll have two for next turn my boy activates a card in the grave apex negates stuff in the grave because i have two cards that can't touch the grave unless it's a monster effect apex negates that spell in the grave a spell from the hand herx got control of that negate oh yes now monster activate the effect no domitiano's has control of that negate wonderful now i'm like well i've got you now boy impossible he's still got plays so he managed to continue after everything he still had plays so it's gonna get spicy my boy so here we go here's this crocodilius and then he's gonna bring back his virtual world cubie and now he can go ahead and hit the true king of all shenanigans now here's something i thought at some point if i'm not mistaken that he was going to use this effect and discard two cards quick effect you can discard two cards and target one card on the field and destroy it i thought he was going to use this effect to kill somebody on the board he did not use that effect of the crocodile to kill anybody and i'm guessing he plans on using these two cards but he made a fatal mistake he did not read the power of gladiator beast domitier news that says i can control the battle and because he didn't read he's gonna lose so i'm gonna control the battle make him attack me he's gonna try to negate all the effects but it's too late because the attack target has already been chosen therefore even though my effect is negated you can't change the attack target so yeah all right here we here we have another in my boy as you can see we got many plays we have rescue cat we also have charis and then we have a glare beast in hand so we've got a few different plays here and as you can see we're playing against the golden lord with his golden lands so you know what shenanigans they're gonna be up to set three in the back row puts his golden lord in so we're going to check this guy out he's got rivalry or loralor's goes and match um dumped in the grave and then he has his board set up like so whatever he has back there must be formidable so i've got to be careful he gets another free set good for him and then it's my turn dud oh wonderful exactly what i needed lightning storm get that [ __ ] out of here boy solemn judgment well all right dude solemn judgment stops that he's like stop it rescue caddy he's like um summon the golden lord i'm like uh okay so i'm basically trying to get him to bait out whatever that back row is and my bait is successful now he's negated rescue cat i'm free to do my keras combo into dragon this and you know what's next my boy so let's go ahead and watch me perfectly execute my one card combo yet again we're gonna go ahead summon this beast activate his effect we're gonna call it by the grave and get this [ __ ] up out of here and then we're gonna attack so now that we've attacked we can go ahead and do our combo we're gonna summon our monsters we're going to dump bestiary and then we're going to contact tamer editor tamer editors activate the effect don't meet a news link it off for the panther the panthers going to add the uh comeback comeback's going to bring back my editor hannah edith noshokan tammy editor activates his effect to summon desire beast hurt spin it out daddy use daniels bestiary bestiary [ __ ] okay here's gazarus now i can't kill it due to his effect but you know sucks so we're gonna go into uh the bird of sovereignty now the reason why i did that the way that i did it is because i contact fuse to bring out this gazarus if i ever bring it back from the if i ever have a car like come back to bring it back from the graveyard it's going to be able to use this effect again so that's why it was important to go through the whole rigamarole of summoning it because if i can bring it back i'm going to be able to blow up cards but now i have my board set up i have multiple negates all i'm facing down is the eldritch lord with one car in his hands let's go ahead and negate some stuff apex avian flies up high to negate that graveyard effect because as i told you before don't meet a news and hurt can't reach it because it's a trap car activating in the grave then the rest of the pancreatics isn't enough and scoop phase has been initiated all right my boys this is actually the last duel which is a duel that i think you guys are really gonna be into or interested in this duel is gonna take you back to the old school we'll take you back to dueling's world my boy this duel right here is again the invoca baby this is a dogmatic invoke so we start off with this card's really busted uh magical meltdown pretty much says fusion monsters uh effects can't be responded to and also they can't be negated that's really dangerous against this deck because you know that's my whole thing the gate and their [ __ ] and then um as he goes on with his combo i have no idea what he's doing of course but he looks like he's playing um in invoked with some shadow stuff with some uh dogmatic stuff so you know me same old same old i'm gonna go into my uh full combo here so we're gonna normal summon the nervel and then we're gonna link it off for link one for the uh salomon great all mirage which will add this car to our hand we're gonna dump and then we're gonna go ahead and summon we're gonna get rid of all mirage because our combo is coming up and we're just gonna attack and knock this over now you might be wondering why i don't attack with this car i've learned that attacking with cars that aren't gladiator beasts in this phase of the combo could be detrimental so i just don't do it anymore um so we're gonna go ahead and do the combo we're going to go ahead and dump two we're going to dump a big one and then we're going to go ahead and dump bestiary next and then we're going to go ahead and proceed all right there's tamer editor here's domitianis as you know panther look at this combo so consistent it's so good main face 2 combo's broken look at this [ __ ] guy beast combat tamer editor tamer editor activates his effect to summon her rock linos then we're going to flip it back tag out for dead use dead use for bestiary bestiary negate contact yazaris blow it up link it off y'all know what's coming next my boy the bird of sovereignty and then we're going to summon out the apex avian this beast can fly so high into the sky he can negate any card so now we're facing off against the invoker against the dogmatic invoker he has seven cards in hand and i have one two three four negates in hand for spells i have omni negate that's five negates and then i have domitianus that's six negates my boy let's do this so he's i'm gonna let him get his summon invocation stop it and matter of fact get that alistar out the [ __ ] grave as well now i am baiting him because i want him to use the effect of invocation to put it back into his hand so i'm gonna stop that [ __ ] too but i want him to use it so that he can't you know do that [ __ ] anymore we have to get that alistar out of there too because if he's got alistair you know in the grave he can do all his fusions so we need to go ahead and keep alistair out of the grave as well so we're going to go ahead and apex that [ __ ] keep it down there in the grave my boy and then he's going to invoke i'm going to go ahead and negate that my boy we haven't given him kit yet we have not given him kit yet that means he's not worthy negate oh is that shadows negate sorry i won't let you do it i won't let you get away with it in voca baby you can't do it he's like i just want to invoke dawg shut your [ __ ] ass up [ __ ] there these heroical notes will not allow it my boy i just want to play yu-gi-oh shut yo ass up all right apex avian time well not apex avian time sovereignty time and then we're gonna go ahead and summon another powerful winged beast you know what's coming next we're gonna banish four from the graveyard for the omen banish now it's battle time now this guard can't die by battle but that's absolutely fine we're gonna give it the punishment it deserves i heard rockland else is going to wrap this duel up for us yes so this is the new power of my boy adding that bestiary is disgusting all right my boy so this is the new power of the gladiator beast it has taken me very far and actually gotten me to uh platinum four i plan on trying my best to continue my rank up shenanigans and adventures but next week my boy we're going to be getting in there with a completely new deck we're going to be getting in there with dvd but also on the uh length rider on the ranked ladder i am going gonna still try to clap to complete this uh this uh rank match uh campaign by monday but i'll catch y'all in the next one my boy wish me luck at locals today and as always keep it today [Music] so [Music] ah [Music] uh [Music] yes [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] so oh [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] so [Music] oh [Music] you | YTDan Legendary Duelist | UCXgNU9GtLPiE2dAYDwIQO6Q | 2022-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,123 | 21,288 |
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