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Is This A Failure?
There is a brand new park near  my house and it has... problems.   A path runs through it with gates to stop  cars driving onto it. But you can tell   something is wrong because of THIS. You often see these around cities,   they’re called “desire lines”. Places where  people have parted with the pavement to tell   planners what they really desire: a faster route. But I’m not sure what exactly is causing these.   At first I thought it was the gates. My daily  supermarket trip means an annoying zig zag   one, two, three, four times. It slows you down and  seems like they should have gone with a different   permeable barrier like this, or this instead. But desire lines can also be about comfort.   The middle of the path has these paving  stones with giant uncomfortable holes.   The city is probably waiting for the  earth to settle down to top them up.   But for now going through the gates means  being forced into the middle of the path where   to have to walk across these ankle snappers. So is this design a flop? While my neighbourhood   continues to vote with its feet I’ll be eagerly  watching to see the settling earth, settles this.
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A glimpse of Digital Dynamism for Adaptive Food Systems at CGIAR: CIP International Potato Center
data is a central element in any research process now because we have more data available and more analytical tools to develop models to understand those complex systems it's possible to identify better decision support tools so that when we are ready to deploy the technologies to small scale farmers we are with a better likelihood of achieving impact at the moment with the tools we have for handling big data it's possible to overlay different types of data if we start with the microsystem we are able to understand now much better the genomes it's now possible to accelerate the selection of those genotypes for the future of potato sweet potato agri-food systems for example those genotypes that can have better resistance to heat drought or salinity having a better selection of new varieties with increased resilience to climate change will help farmers to adapt better to those future conditions agro biodiversity conservation utilization is another example of the potential of big data sip has the largest gene bank in terms of potato sweet potato and ambient roots and tour crops thousands close to 20 000 types of accessions now possible to understand much better because of the power of big data dna fingerprinting duplicate identity identity verification before it was extremely difficult to do now it's possible to relate the accessions to the characteristics and make that available to potential users like in the library catalog going and pick what they need for accelerated development of new varieties well a crisis always has an opportunity in this case it has generated a better understanding of strengths and weaknesses and information communication tools it's important now for example to support farmers to have data transformed into information digital extension to be able to provide not only farmers of course our scientific partners development partners with the information they need to help the farming communities that at this very moment are having a very difficult time facing the emergency situation but they still and they need to produce food for themselves and for the cities for the markets it is a confirmation of the need to move to open access to make our data widely available at the moment scientific information is needed more than ever before to make decisions to face these crisis that we are facing in the agri-food system all the way from conserving the genetic diversity developing new varieties faster but also making decisions for crop management agronomy soil landscape management climate change adaptation all of that will be supported by big data and the appropriate tools which will come very soon with artificial intelligence approaches you
CGIAR Platform for Big Data in Agriculture
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CROSSOVER NIGHT SERVICE | PST E. MIGHT
we're so glad to have you join us today we are a multicultural multi-generational Church based in ancient core Dublin 8 and we're so happy to have you here with us today Hebrews 10 25 encourages us to not forsake the Gathering of the Saints so today I encourage you to like comment share and engage with today's service we're about to start so share the link and stay tuned [Music] come on are We glad that we're in the house of the Lord this evening are we glad that we are in the house of the Lord this evening okay I hear three people are we glad that we are in the house of the Lord this evening amen that's a little bit better so you're warming up are we glad that we're in the house of the Lord this evening every voice should be saying yes amen let the redeemed of the Lord say so are we glad that we're in the house of the Lord this evening come on God has kept us from January right through to this moment amen every waking moment every moment we're sleeping God has kept us come on if you have feet to stand can I ask you to jump on your feet thank you Hallelujah I'm so excited for this evening I know God is going to do something powerful Among Us amen Hallelujah so Psalm 28 says the Lord is my strength and my Shields my heart trusts in him and he is my help my heart leaps for Joy with my song I praise him so my question for you this evening is what is your song of Praise what is your song of gratitude what is your song of tanksfulness this evening today is the day that we cross over from one year to the next year and it's not by our strength it's not by anything that we've done or anything that we could do it's all by the grace of God all by his Mercy all because of his faithfulness amen amen come on you should be excited that God has kept you for a reason for a purpose it is not just so you can just sail through life but God has a call for your life amen God has an important call for your life so God has kept you because he has kept you can we just clap our hands and praise him thank him bless him honor him come on if you know how to bless God I think you can do better than that if you know how to praise him if you don't have to open up your mouth and glorify the King of Kings come on open up your mouth and bless him he is worthy of all praise he is worthy of all honor Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah and I also want to read one more praise the Lord my soul my all my inmost being praise His holy name we praise His holy name it's in the name of Jesus that we are standing because of his blood because of his name because of the stripes of Jesus we are standing here amen so many of us may have some of us may have loved people this year but God has kept us amen you know all the accents that we have missed because of the grace of God can we just take a moment just to bless him bless him in your own way you don't have to be but just bless him amen father we thank you for today we thank you Lord God that you have kept us father God you have cocooned us in your lord father God you surrounded us you've you've blessed us with the blood of Jesus father God we thank you Lord God you've kept us every waking moment father God every mode of transportation we've taken father God the blood of Jesus has been with us father God in our coming and our going and are sitting down and are rising up father we thank you Jesus we bless you Holy Spirit we thank you for giving us wisdom for allowing our ears to hear your voice for avoiding things because we are sensitive to your voice father and father because we are here today Lord God because we are standing in this place father God because you've given us breath father God because you've given us life because you've given us hope because you have given us Jesus father we're here to glorify you we're here to magnify you we're here to Lift Your Name on High father God you're the only name that will be glorified in this place you're the only name that will be glorified in my life you're the only name Jesus Jesus Jesus we thank you I thank you for everything you've done for me for 2022 and I thank you local going forward that you're going to do more amen hallelujah this is the year of the Lord's favor this is the year of the Lord's favor and God has favored us tremendously God has favored us beyond our dreams but on our imaginations God has kept us father I thank you I thank you that you've kept me Lord I Thank you that you have kept me hallelujah hallelujah amen so before we go into praise I want to know what is your praise this morning what is your song this morning this evening sorry what is your song this evening how will you praise God I ask you not to hold back your praise don't be silent don't be mute open up your mouth even if you don't know the words open up your mouth move your feet clap your hands let everything that has bread praise the Lord amen let everything that has bread praise the Lord let everything that has bread praise the Lord if you have breath within you can you begin to praise the Lord in your own way Hallelujah come on open up your mouth bless him bless him bless him bless him bless him hallelujah hallelujah amen tell your neighbor our God is great and there is great [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] say how great [Music] come on you know what's up [Music] Come On Solid Rock [Music] foreign [Music] I lift my head to give you glory I lift my hands [Music] [Applause] of Glory foreign [Music] praise the Lord [Music] I'll praise you Lord [Music] with everything last week believe it praise the Lord [Music] will forever be in my life will forever in the morning [Music] s are foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] forever be your friends [Music] will forever be in mine doesn't matter what you go through will forever be enough your brain will forever be in my mouth we mean that your praise will forever be in my mouth can we all sing that song y'all praise your [Music] your forever [Music] forever me foreign [Music] of the Lord is so great we're just going to continue to worship and continue to praise the Lord Jesus Christ and if you're happy to be here tonight I want you to just wait wave your hands to God Almighty come on let me hear you make some Beautiful Noise tonight Hallelujah we will praise the name of the Lord Jesus Christ forever and ever and ever Hallelujah dreaming [Music] yeah we sing [Music] away he will pray [Music] oh yeah [Music] foreign [Music] I want you to wave your hand s raise your praise the name [Music] you name [Music] and no one can rival your words [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] everybody [Music] humble ourselves ground [Music] just now [Music] foreign [Music] keeping you what's happening [Music] Hallelujah [Music] Hallelujah [Music] I want you guys to start to tell God Lord you are worthy of it all you're worthy of it all come outside to praise him say you're worthy of it all Jesus you're worthy of my time you're worthy of my being come on you are worthy of it all Jesus and Worthy is your name Lord come on start to worship Him [Music] angels [Music] I'll be for your phone and all the answers cast their crowns before the land of God and sing you are worthy of it all [Music] you were worthy of it all [Music] far from you are all things [Music] you deserve the glory come on and sing it sing you a worthy of it all [Music] oh you already [Music] all for from you [Music] without the glory oh [Music] for from you [Music] deserves [Music] foreign [Music] Jesus Jesus [Music] [Applause] [Music] Christ so be exalted now in the heavens as your glory fills its place [Music] as your glory fills this place [Music] you alone [Music] you're the name [Music] of my name [Music] [Applause] [Music] Jesus [Music] you deserve the praise worthy is your name come on come on Church [Music] you deserve the praise [Music] and Worthy is your name Jesus and you deserve the praise [Music] [Applause] [Music] hallelujah thank you Jesus just rest up your hands and give glory to God how many people are expressful unto God rest of the house making writing Noise unto God is even praise God just praise God in your own word praise God praise God I say praise God Us Praise Jesus give me Glory give him he deserves it all so we want to bring honor to his name this evening we want to bring honor to your name Jesus you deserve it all Jesus you deserve all our Praises we bring honor to your name thank you Jesus thank you Lord I just want us to quickly look at the book of Psalms 103 just verses 1 and verses 1 up to four don't sit down please we are still praying Do not sit down I want you to project please uh the media can you project Psalms 103 verses 1 to 4 place we're quickly going to read this and then we keep praying so we're still worshiping we're still giving God Praises we are so grateful I don't know how many people have that grateful heart coming back to a place where you see God you deserve all the Praises I bring it back to you because you deserve it thank you Lord Jesus I want us to read this I want everyone to read this Ready Steady go let's go bless the Lord oh my soul and all that is within me bless His holy name to bless the Lord all my soul and for God not all his benefit who forgives all the iniquities and healed all the diseases amen God is so faithful he deserves all this you know one thing I love about the about David this Psalm was just a psalm of Praises it was a sample of praises it was not about asking for anything unto God not coming with requests because some of us are here there might be things that we have trusted God for so long might be all our lives all throughout our 2022 and God has not done it this is not the time for us to focus on those things and say God I want you to answer this prayer this is just a time to come with praises unto God it's a time to say God we are grateful like David did amen I don't want you to think of the things God has no don't think about the things he has or he's done so that we can bring praises to Him David did that he did exactly that he brought Praises unto God we are not going to complain now you know this Psalms does not talk about David's circumstances he did not express whether David was going through difficulties or not all we hear here is that David praise God I just want you to Imagine David if you know about the life of David he's somebody that went through a lot of attacks David did not focus on those things so I don't want you to focus on those things that you might be going through it's just a time to focus to bring Glory unto his name to praise His name you know David springing up from the depth of his heart and gushing out onto his unto his parchment came he came his prayers of praises and David was expressing his his gratitude towards the Lord he expressed his gratitude he did not care about what has not happened he said God I have to be grateful unto you one thing the Bible said that he said we should not forget about the benefit you know we will not forget if you are standing here or you are watching us online I'm standing here as well I am someone that God has forgiven God has set me he has redeemed my life from destruction how many people a year can testify that God has forgiven you he has delivered you from any I mean different types of Destruction if you know you are one rest up your ass and just give God glory it's enough reason to say God I am thankful some of us started it is this year together we are not together but God has delivered you he has delivered me from destruction he's forgiving my sin so God we are bringing back glory to your name we bring Glory back to your name we thank you Jesus we thank you Lord Jesus if you know you have a relationship with Christ it's time for you to say Lord I bring Glory unto your name a relationship of a loving father he said he has crowned our heads with tender Mercy this is so powerful imagine catching up every day you know that you have the crown of God's tender mercy upon your life this is a miracle from God this is such a blessing that God deserves our Praises so God we are coming before you this evening and we say we are grateful for all our lives for all our lives the number of years that you have preserved us for 2022 up to this day you have kept us in your mercy so we bring Glory raise up your hands and give Glory unto God give glory to God rest of your hands everybody I need all the hands off bring glory to God the fact that you are alive you have break in your lungs God deserves the places he he deserves all the glory he is every server he is the protector he is the Healer he is our savior so we bring Glory unto Your Name Lord we bring the presence in your name you as a good good father you are a good good father thank you Jesus thank you Jesus I just want you to do something now I want you to talk to somebody standing beside you I want you to testify express your goodness about one thing God has done for you this year just share your testimony with somebody testimony is going to be one thing we'll be doing tonight not everybody will have the opportunity to have the microphone so share with somebody tell somebody one thing the Lord did for you this year glory to his name bring praises to his name share something I believe we all have a testimony if you are watching us online share your testimony with somebody at least one thing God has done for you and be grateful unto God yes Lord thank you Lord thank you Jesus for your faithfulness faithfulness shall Praises unto his name shall Praises unto his men give Glory of Jesus of Jesus he's such a good good Lord Jesus he is such a good good father we love you Jesus we love you Jesus [Music] thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Lord take your seat God is such a good good father love him so much he's a good father he's the closest friend we can have the one who never disappoints thank you Jesus so we are going to continue with our Thanksgiving to God this even true testimonies God has been so good to all of us for the fact that we have the gift of life is a miracle from God and it's a testimony that would bring that brings glory to his name that he is good to us so we are going to take a few testimony at this moment [Music] um so I hope we have the people ready we have sister Helen his sister Helen in the house can you appreciate how she comes up please do we have sister Helen we have two minutes we're going straight to the point and [Music] praise God man my testimony is a lot even though I have two minutes my testimony is just not for 2022. it's all the pandemic and up to now and there's a song in Igbo that says if I started praising the Lord then the day will come the night will come and it I will not finish you know but I'm just gonna try and make it for two minutes I was supposed to do give this testimony but I wasn't here last year I was at work by this time I had coveted when there was no vaccination my husband and I in the hospital five nights on oxygen four nights I'm telling you like God is faithful God is faithful so many people are not here today from just that covet do you know my my room was close to the bathroom I want to go to the toilet I have to take out that oxygen I'm thinking can I store it you can't store oxygen like I'm literally trying to take enough to be able to go to the bathroom and I'm busting and I'm running down and I'm almost dying when I come back and then you just you just know that God is faithful if not for God there was no vaccination and then there is this fear everybody's saying like don't go to the hospital you're going to die it gets worst when you go to the hospital there is a lot of conspiracies and we didn't want it was too the ambulance took me in the morning the ambulance took my husband in the evening like my children were devastated but praise God we came through it we came through it my God is faithful this was in you know like then we moved on kovid and everything my son my daughter was sick there was everything went through my family mental health was my family but God came true for us my mom was 80. the year she was 80. last year they kidnapped her yes but God came through again I'm not just going to go through the details but I tell you she only had to mention Jesus in that place and she was let loose that's all she needed to say she just said to saluba and they let her go they were like God forbid where did you bring her from and they let her go my mom has been in like God is just too faithful I'm telling you and then this year it's been awesome my son got into college with a very awesome score like my other son had surgery 10 hour surgery can imagine I'm just like where God he's here today he's okay his heart is assessment everything and he's giving the all good by this time last year I was given a prayer point I couldn't even say it like last year December my my friend's son collapsed he was playing football in September and he just dropped he was just 17. and he dropped that boy was unconscious for almost three months that boy is my testimony he's my son the same age with my son the same name with my son we had them the same time and that boy today had been given the awkward he started playing football again this house stood with me I just want to return I'm just here today to read to return all the glory to God and to top it all up I was believing God for my brother Dr Obi to get married and God gave it to me all of you that know him that was a big prayer point of my prayer point this year and God answered it and he is so happy I I called him the other day I was like oh my God he wouldn't tell me how marriage is praise the Lord thank you Jesus thank you Lord thank you God oh thank you Jesus for saving so many lives from destruction glory be to your name I told you God is so so good he answers prayers do we have uh selling he's selling around yeah silly can I have you on the stage please oh okay see ya [Music] glory to God um so earlier this year I went back to work after having my daughter last year and going back to work I wasn't ready and it started getting worse and I was crying every day I was always stressed I wasn't sleeping I was I was having a hard time waking up as well because I was afraid of the day ahead um and after a couple of months I decided to finally talk to the nurse you know the nurse that checks on new models from time to time after they assess me they diagnose me with postpartum anxiety but in my case um what it was really what the Lord showed me and my husband was that it was coming from childhood trauma and entering motherhood just uncovered everything so I was very stressed it was a very difficult time and it got to the point where the doctor actually prescribed me antidepressant uh and obviously we know there's a stigma on mental health so I was very afraid to take the medication I went to the pharmacy got it but I left it at home and I started asking God every day should I take it should I not take it I never cease to believe that God could heal me and could do something and there was a three-day conference and I told God show me that I don't need this medication by healing me during that conference and I really hold on to that and God did it there was a call that was made for people coming from broken families with broken hearts and that's when I really broke down and I cried a lot and that cry became a laughter and after that it was the end I had peace and because the testimony is really a testimony of healing after it's confirmed I was also obviously going through therapy at the same time and I met with the therapist who saw the change straight away after that conference and she declared me as well healed and that all was well so I never had to take the medication glory to God [Music] thank you Gila thank you Father Jesus do we have sister Naomi after sister Nami I think we have sorry if I don't pronounce your name can we just welcome sister Nami up quickly and if please get ready after sister Naomi good evening everyone praise God I just want to appreciate God for my life I want to appreciate God for my daughter my son I want to appreciate God because I'm standing before you I'm not in the mortuary we went away for Christmas holiday to Manchester myself and my two kids when we were going here I was okay everything was fine but when we got there we got there on Friday which was 2012. so on Saturday 24th we went downstairs to the um because we booked in a hotel and we went downstairs for breakfast as I sat down to eat I could feel the whole of my body I couldn't move I was just there so we just hurry up we ate our breakfast and as we're going up where the hotel was a big one we are on the 16th floor when we were in the lift I had to hold myself not to fall down so when we came out from the lift ice you know when you struggle to come out of the lifts we got to the doorstep the door wasn't opening so my daughter ran downstairs before she came I had to put myself at the back of the wall and I was struggling with my body I remembered before we traveled normally I would do like three days passing into the new year holy spirit told me going to fasting three days before the Christmas and I obeyed I fasted for three days before we we left Dublin on Friday so when somebody came with my daughter to open the door she changed the battery of the door as she was changing the battery I grabbed hold of my daughter because I couldn't stand anymore and as the woman opened the door she has fixed everything I you know it's like a newborn a baby crawling I had to crawl into the room immediately I said I said I was on the ground then and the lady quickly called the ambulance and I could hear my daughter shouting Mommy Mommy are you okay before I knew she called my mom in Nigeria I could hear my mom praying seriously for me while I was on the ground there lying on the floor my mom was praying seriously and I knew something was wrong this has this has never happened to me since I was born and when the ambulance came they had to sit me up and put a pillow at my back they checked my blood pressure sugar level everything was fine said to myself this is not me and this is not coming from God this I don't know how to how to describe the pain their pain was so severe I I and I knew I said no this kind of pain can easily take the life of anyone and that is not something you can pray for your you know your enemy to to experience it was so severe when you say when the doctor when the hablas was asking me it was 10 over 10 pain in me when my mom dropped the phone I called Pastor Evelyn and I could feel that she too she was not she was having code she prayed with me after the ambulance has left they sat me down I sat on the bed they just prescribed something for my daughter to go downstairs to buy but I'm here today to testify of the goodness amen amen and I one thing I want to tell everybody when holy spirit is talking to you don't ignore obey standing here before you today testimony amen amen I pray and I appreciate God that I'm not in the mortuary amen because what came to my mind was my two kids I know I told myself yes it is right it is well God is faithful the Lord is faithful thank you Lord thank you for divine preservation sorry your time is up we are so grateful God is so good he is so so good thank you Lord so do we have a dude are you yeah sorry for your name sorry I can't pronounce your name very well yes it's too many place we go straight to that to the point say exactly what the Lord did for you God bless you thank you praise the Lord church amen let's just give thanks to God I'm with my husband here um this year we got married at the beginning of this year God has been so faithful and gracious this year and our life has changed folks so greatness or good and how to put it but um we've separated a lot of wins and we thank God for sure this month because so many good things happened in terms of like him getting a new job and I also started a new job earlier this year I and even for me within the building system getting the job I got a promotion my sister my sister she's here with me at the back she had a baby today so not today sorry she had a baby this year and it has been so great because I know that she has been through a lot and I'm so happy for how far she has come and I'm so proud of her and I'm so grateful to God that we are here to help her through it all and I'm also grateful to God for my brother my husband's sister she graduated this year as well and the the gist of it all is that God has been So Graceful to us and we are so so grateful because if I start to say all these different things that happen to us every month of this year I will not I will not be able to stop so I'm just gonna say thank you God so much thank you for how this marriage has blessed me and has blessed both of us and I pray that it continues he continues first to the end of time thank you very much bless you thank you okay we have the last person of the year that I have the name who is that you okay who is the Mr and Mrs ozim same person okay we're done thank God thank you Lord Jesus Washington you ready now we're ready to have the worship team up again come on church can we just rise up on our feet thank God for everything that he's done so this is a song of appreciation even though you didn't come out tonight just think about it since January in February March April May June July up to this moment just open up your heart and just begin to thank Jesus thank him for his tender Mercy his loving kindness towards you he never failed you is goodness endurance forever oh Lord we thank you we worship you thank you for the beautiful things you've done in our lives thank you for your protection thank you for your guidance thank you for everything Jesus thank you for saving us we worship you Jesus amen [Music] for your person never fails me in all my days I've been held in your hands from the moment [Music] will sing of the goodness [Music] of God in all my life the same [Music] with every breath that I am [Music] we'll take that again [Music] of the goodness of God I love your voice [Music] all my life [Music] [Applause] whoa [Music] in the world we don't deserve a lot you had me [Music] your goodness is running out it's running after me your goodness is running after it's running after me oh your goodness is [Music] your goodness is running after me [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] love to me when my life [Music] I give you [Music] goodness [Music] what's up I've surrounded I get [Music] this is running back to me [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] praise God of the Lord the Lord has been so faithful he is a good god his faithfulness we can see it all around us for you to stand here in the land of the living moving breathing that shows that God is faithful praise God I want you to be seated before we go on um his brother Robinson here we want to take one more testimony before we move yeah come over can you give us your testimony hallelujah praise the Lord amen my brothers uh first of all I would like to thank you Pleasant so to be here in this this night I think most of you know me and my family as well and we are part of this church even though we are not attained that much we've got to know why in the past also El Paso Heavenly also know but of course we feel part of this ministry and it was really good to hear all this testimony and also I just want to share our talk with Pastor one day actually Pastor you remember last time that we went to my house and prayed for Jesus for that yes so that's come true and yeah you know some of I think most of you know me and and know that when it came to Islands with my wife we at Brazilian came to study English we had no English and I think we are English improving now yeah okay and then and then what's really good to come for this church because we could uh face all kind of accents and then and they realized when I was really learning English can you pray for my God you never you probably did not know that but like I was talking about oh my God please ask me to preach but no pray because pray I have to close my eyes and sometimes Portuguese come for my mind but anyway now we are free from those things thanks a lot yeah but you know I Came To Stay uh I came I I I would just share a little bit give him a lot I mean uh I came with my wife or if you know children 14 years ago she's a you know Pastor Evelyn and just to learn English and go back to Brazil and that was my plan but was not the plan of gods because we make our own plans but God has his own way to do and then I remember like the time that we are facing without we have only shoot a Visa no Visa now we we we are also Italian God provide us all those kind of things and I remember I thank God for this church because his church have supported us in prayer for that and we got we got the Visa okay years ago so we had no children God give like Joshua we have here so we we had them they said so God they are not giving another child as well Joseph okay and many of you care those students hear those kids yeah yeah yeah yeah let him just myself here and then but the funny the thing is like we when they passed so Pastor might come to me Rob so uh you will know how you know I know maybe for some of you that have your own house and live in Dublin you don't feel that's a great testimony but we that pay rent in double break that's crazy we know that you have to share if you're going to open the door and I remember Pastor might come to us like Rob so why don't you do this to do that and then we did and then God gave like us a house now we have a house okay okay but the last thing and then I asked I asked if uh is I ask Pastor my pastor Mighty personally and also in his wife and family they went to pray in that house now let's bless this house and they remember when you are praying there in my room and editor the pastor you know I work for a good pharmacist company here in clondalki but like I live in our swords if there is a big company there can you maybe one day God can open the door there and I remember you said you you pray for that plus I also have they pray you point your your hands your face for that place and now I'm about three months that company with a higher position male morning but I want to just share something to you just another 30 30 seconds brother okay another second is a secret I cannot only share testimony doubts give the secrets first thing is you have to bring everything that you want put the kingdom of God first what mean put the king of God sometimes we ask God oh God I want a bigger house for what for what just for yourself and for your family what's the king they're going to receive what do you mean Rob so I mean like if you have if you want a big house a better house you need to present to God if a God I will sell a group in my my so the kingdom of God is going to be I want a better car for what so sometimes we don't receive because we don't put the kingdom and the kingdom had to be first because oh Lord he has everything but he he needs he needs to present what he wants and put his first why you want to get married huh to avoid you because some people get married disappeared from the church oh so it's better to be single but if you if you have is few if you are asking for some future God to put taking the first and God will do okay God bless you pray praise God if we allow this man he will stop preaching praise God we thank God for his faithfulness throughout 2022 the Lord has been faithful if you could remember 2020 21 when the whole world was ravaged with a pandemic uh you see what is happening now I think two years ago there was uh there was no Christmas people were were in their homes and their hospitals we are jam-packed with people you know but we thank God for what he's doing thank God for his faithfulness I know some of us passed through them all those coffee something but thank God you are alive today so there are so many things we can thank God for and uh in your family in your house there's a lot of things that the Lord has done which we might not have time to do that and we are doing well to now because there are three ways you can Testify the goodness of the Lord the number one is the testimonies we've had a lot of testimonies tonight and number two Praises we've already praising him and the third one is what I want everybody to do now the Bible says if I read in the Book of Psalms 116 verse 17 he say I will offer to Dee the sacrifice of Thanksgiving and I will call upon the name of the Lord offering God a sacrifice of Thanksgiving when Thanksgiving is not convenient offering unto God a sacrifice of Thanksgiving tonight I know there's a lot of numerous things that God has done for you and every other thing now this one it involves you offering unto God a sacrifice of Thanksgiving and the Bible says again now you say Proclaim you say go proclaim the goodness of the Lord even among all you or all nations say the things that the Lord has done which we Are Witnesses tonight where everybody is testifying what God has done I like what Pastor Evelyn did I had it in the mind that thank God she did it where people shared their testimonies where people said what God has done for them and I want to tell you just in 30 seconds somebody behind if you have not said that I want you to tell somebody I don't want anybody to go here without saying what God has done there's someone's tracking to you have not only to anybody in 30 seconds turn your back somebody tell somebody what God has done in 30 seconds share what God has done if those people at the back share what God has done [Music] yes [Music] at the Overflow please say what God has done you people are keeping quiet there the Overflow talk to each other share the goodness of God praise God Hallelujah amen amen amen amen you see that everybody has a testimony he has something the Lord has done for you and we thank God for that that in a very few moments we are going to enter into the new year but before we do that I want us to give the sacrifice of praise by doing what giving I want us to praise God by giving offering God something and I want you to do you are giving tonight all these good things that the Lord has been doing for you we're giving the testimony we praise the name of the Lord but I want you to give something unto the Lord and where you are seated there's envelopes and we have our POS at the back and we have um the back transfer the eye the eye band is on the screen please can you display it so we have three ways you can give tonight either by the iban by PayPal or by the POS we have at the back of the screen the the the auditorium you can go at the back and give I want you to give a sacrificial offering unto the Lord for his goodness for his Mercy you are not paying him back but you are just acknowledging his goodness you are acknowledging say father I thank you for being faithful in my life I thank you for doing this I thank you for doing that so I want you to do that quickly May everybody rise and the as we're going to sing this song I want you to quietly if you want to give uh by uh at the back the POS is there if you want to give out the envelope just quickly right and if you want to use your phone we have the eyeball on the screen [Music] this is [Music] [Applause] I've always [Music] we are in my life [Music] [Applause] wanted to give you praise the Lord [Music] I Praise You Lord put your voices Lord and praise the Lord will forever [Music] be in my life [Music] [Applause] [Music] welcome everybody [Music] will forever be happy [Music] New Year to you all so I read something like a couple of days ago to share with you all it's a poem it's a very long one but it's just it's just to show my love for the Lord and I'm sure you guys can relate to me so I'm just gonna read so the title goes as Isaiah 43. Sovereign God you are from eternity you Reign forever Worthy is your name Yahweh the lion of Judah Alpha and the Omega the first and the last the beginning and the end this is my letter to you you sit in the circle of the Earth Heaven is your throne your world is your the world is your footstool your kingdom shall not pass away that cannot hold you and you will be exalted forever you who existed before the wind blew you had rained before there was anyone to tell you that you are The Great I Am every tongue shall declare Your Glory every knee will Bowen confess that you are truly holy for yours is truly the glory you have no equal and you did not go to school you were not elected as God kadosh mountains tremble at the sound of your mighty name Yeshua demons shake with fear at the sound of your mighty name the seeds are made still by your Mighty hand Abba you have no rival why is upon all ages you are you are ancient science King your fruits are loud and they give me clarity through them I have through them I am of you driver you are my drinking hope Jireh you provide Mana you fill me up with your peace love joy self-control patience kindness gentleness faithfulness and your goodness he lift me up and therefore grant me richer skills from your very first exhale into my nostrils to my very last extra out of my nostrils I'll remain steadfast your name is at the tip of my breath my heavy breath I am made righteous by your blood Your Body Is My Vow your name is my salvation refine me Lord from the Rising Sun to the setting I will I will praise you up I will lift your name on high for you ABBA I will Carlos my Creator the Creator there's none like you you Delight in your deal showed in your dear Children You Love Me Lord You Love Me unconditionally and with no limits my heavenly shepherd I shall not want. you are also righteous kadosh your Tranquil Waters is my safe place you're carrying Waters Flow inside me like a well Yeshua you are my Fortress I run to you your Green Pastures is my comfort zone my Covenant keeping God my live my little boat my strong and firm foundation my way maker my Miracle Worker with you nothing else matters I lay on the train of your robe like a baby in his mother's arms in you I trust you are my home Jehovah Rapha you are my refiner here's my life before you there was no God formed nor shall there be at the end of time for you are he Yahweh in this season my stagnant Hearts will still Praise You In The Storm still I give you thanks until I worship you Whom Shall I Fear but you who is as mighty as you man of Galilee the bomb of Gilead who has all of eternity in the midst of of their palms father of all king of all praise the Lord O my soul the birds fly in unison chirping your Praises standing on a Crossroads I seek for you alone who am I that the Lord of all the Earth would care to know my name the one who looks at me with love and watches me rise again the one who patiently waits for me as I leave the 99 yet he Shepherds me back of the courts back to the courts of his throne my heart reaches out for you for I Am Yours call me by my name as filthy as I am you look at me with great Delights oh my Lord and my savior my shepherd and my demer how much more Will you pour out your righteous love on me where you are my king awesome you are thank you if the Lord has been kind to you would you shout yes if the Lord has been faithful I better hear you say yes if he provided to meet every need in 2022 raise your hand and said yes if he is still your God and you know he is still faithful why don't you stand up and shout yes give him a hand and give him a praise Hallelujah Give the Lord a hand and give him a praise given my God I said Give the Lord a hand and give the Lord a praise [Music] look at somebody on the other side and say I serve a good God how good is your god tell them how good God is to you [Music] how good God is some people are just sitting tell somebody how good God is even those of you in this section tell somebody how good God is how good is God to you he is so good I said he is so good I said he is so good I said he is so good I don't know how many people we have in this building like uh sister what's her name the sister who testified now everybody many people testified that there's um Naomi sister Naomi sister Naomi who testified how God she survived a situation that was like a near-death experience for her how many of you survived something in 2022 okay listen some of you thinking it's not yet 2023 how can I say I survived I know by faith you're walking into 2023 I know it by faith so let me ask you tonight how many of you know you survived something in 2022 the attacks that hell Unleashed against you somehow you overcame the sicknesses that came against you somehow you overcame all the Demons of hell that were assigned against you against your family against your children against your loved ones but now you are still here I say you are still here I want you to look at somebody by you and say brother I'm still here I'm still here tell them I'm still here in spite of what hell intended I'm still here that sickness couldn't knock me out that disease couldn't take me to an early grave hell could not hold me back the demons that were assigned against me they failed in the assignment I'm still here somebody I'm still here [Music] I'm still here glory to God I'm still here I'm still here it's gratitude that's wearing up from deep within me you know I came here to bless God I don't know about you but I came here to bless God I came here to say thank you for keeping me for preserving me for sustaining me for providing for giving me victories hey look at me for a second look at me I'll share some testimonies do you know that before the year run out I saw something that was really crazy didn't tell nobody I didn't tell my wife I didn't tell nobody only me and God knows this I saw an untimely death that happened now somebody said I saw it I saw an untimely death that occurred and I prayed how many of you know when you see things that you don't want you pray I prayed I said Lord it shall not come to pass in the lake I had asked you to pray for the sound people and the media people they do this to me all the time [Music] are you with me come on are you with me [Music] I prayed and I said Lord I cancel how many of you how many of you have ever prayed and canceled something I prayed and I said Lord I cancel this somebody said I cancel this you're not doing it the way I'm doing it I cancel this that's what I did I said Lord I cancel it it wasn't long I think I would say two or three days after that experience I was driving I was driving I got a frantic phone call very frantic and on the other side of the phone I had to pay careful attention to understand what the person was saying because it was a loud voice it was like yeah pastor Pastor oh and what was the issue a precious friend of mine press your friend of mine precious family they're calling me that was the son on the phone telling me my father has just passed out just passed out we are trying to revive him you know have you been in those moments when you don't even know the English word to pray that you want to pray you don't know what what am I going to tell God now do I say Satan I bind you do I say death I rebuke you what do I say I didn't know what to say it was many words at the same time trying to force their way through my mouth and the only thing that happens in such moment is I speak in the Holy Ghost I just release tongues I just began to speak in tongues foreign I praise God that that precious soul is in this service tonight no you don't know how to bless God I said that praise your soul is in the service tonight [Music] how could the devil want us to have a funeral before we have a crossover tell the devil you lied [Music] Never Lie tonight coming I know you don't mind me putting you on the spot do you now she's scared she's scared come here come here give her a hand if you give her a hand everybody give a hand this woman [Music] if there was one place the enemy wanted her to be it wouldn't be in this service she wanted this woman tonight to be in an ambulance being rushed to hospital this woman right here she was describing her pain her voice could barely come out when I when I heard her voice you'd send me a voice message I could listen to you your voice was very it wasn't very clear yes and you were good very rich very weak very weak and she said to me if you don't see me tonight know that I'm in the hospital because it feels like you said okay so it's Crohn's disease and I don't know if anybody knows about Crohn's disease but it's quite horrific and I've been living with it for about 13 years so I'm very familiar with it and um I've already heard about 18 inches of my colon removed in 2011. and they told me that more would have to be taken away and taken away and I said no you're not getting any more of my Barrel yeah okay so um I've been working for 48 hours I came home from work and the pain shut up I was actually on the phone to call them I called him and I said oh my God the pain got really really bad and I don't take medication that's all I know how to take a tablet to ease the pain I rang past her left him a voice message because when it gets this bad I have to call an ambulance when it was shooting at my back it was coming up into my chest and the sweat starts coming and and I really want to be here tonight and that's just sent me back a voice message a prayer a prayer for a voice message and I lay down I was lying down and I started to sing I'm going to praise the Lord and the words were like oh I was so weak and the sweat on the pain and I sang it a second time and my voice got a bit stronger as long as a third time and then I sat up and I sang it again and I don't think when my son is in the house because I just don't do it and I just started seeing him as I was I'm gonna praise the lord the devil can't withstand me I'm gonna praise the Lord in my situation in the wilderness in the prison yard I'm gonna praise the Lord for his faithfulness I'm gonna praise the Lord so I didn't end up Panini I sang the song again and again and I finished them the pain was gone gone just just please keep on God never to come back in Jesus name I I I really sense this about you and I've said it to you already I've sent you a message 2023 is gonna be your year of a Divine makeover God's gonna do a fine job in your life we're gonna see a new you there's gonna be a new you would somebody say Amen to this yes you will amen give our hand everybody foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] first I am desperate [Music] not anymore [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] good evening church the drama is taken from the passage Romans 12 verse 2 it says do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind then you'll be able to test and approve what God's will is his good pleasing and perfect will God's will for us is to know him and know his word and I pray we strive into 2023 to seek and God bless you praise God hallelujah we are going to get into a word but just before we do that may I invite you to all stand up with me please if you can if you can if you're not your dad's standing it's okay you can sit down would you just lift your hand and begin to thank the Lord begin to bless him begin to honor him come and bless the Lord come on lift your hands everybody come on if you can lift a hand to the Lord and give him thanks we are getting close in about 40 minutes you've been 20 23. so so come on begin to bless God for what he's done in 2022 bless it bless him come on bless him bless the Lord are you are you grateful please don't think about nobody right now just bless the Lord [Music] thank you Lord Jesus praise praise praise praise praise praise praise Lord God we are grateful father God oh we give you praise we give you praise we give you praise we give you praise with a grateful heart we approach your presence with Thanksgiving we come before your throne Lord with adoration we prostrate before you we stand in the presence of our great God he who is mighty to save he who is mighty to deliver he will is mighty to set free he who has brought us all through 2022 Lord God we are grateful we do not stand here deserving by elements of our own selves it is the demonstration of your mercy the manifestation of your love the extension of your grace we are grateful father God we are grateful father God we are a bunch of grateful people thank you for answer prayer thank you for answered prayer thank you for answered prayer Hallelujah Hallelujah [Music] Hallelujah hello Glory glory to the land [Music] Glory Glory [Music] Glory the land for you I Glory we are yours and a worthy to be praised praise you're the last [Music] come on tell him glory tonight [Music] good Glory [Music] say God glory [Music] glory to you [Music] for you are Glory us you're the land above the floor [Music] to avoids and praise [Music] for you are glorious yes you are for you are Worthy you're the last [Music] you're the Lamb of Thrones [Music] yes you are the land all yes you are the land [Music] of God [Music] come on worship the Lamb on the throne come and worship the Lamb on the throne release your worship to the Lord [Music] worship a soul the name his mightiest Mighty is mighty he's so beautiful we worship you we worship you thank you gracious Lamb of God thank you precious lamb of God and I just come to Grace I leave my voice and say I love you [Music] I everything to me I [Music] exalt your holes [Music] I just come to praise you and I [Music] just want to pray leave my hands and I say I love you [Music] I am [Music] heart Exodus [Music] come on if you can raise your hand tell him again I just come to praise you Lord Jesus [Music] yes Lord Jesus [Music] you [Music] I perfect to me [Music] I shot your s [Music] Hallelujah I exalt your Holy Name on High I just came to lift my hands yes I come to lift my hands there's something about our hands lifted to God would you lift it right now I'll lift my hands to say that I love you I lift my hands [Music] and I just wanna praise you lift my hands leave my hands and say I love you you foreign [Music] eggs of y'all remember [Applause] exhort your [Music] name on would you clap your hands all over this building come on clap your hands all over this place and exalt his name on high exalt his name on high sold his name on high exalt his name on high exalt his name on high exalt his name on high Lord we love you Lord we love you stay on the keys Lord we love you Lord we honor you Lord we adore you sweet Jesus nobody like you father nobody like you you brought us out with an outstretched arm [Music] I am thinking of so many people who through this year went through so many trials but I'm grateful tonight we are celebrating so many victories [Music] Lord you've been so good to us tonight is not to ask for anything is just to say thank you just to say thank you do you have a thank you in your spirit tell it to the Lord now come on everybody let everything within you bless the name of God let all your inmost being expressed gratitude to he that is faithful let your soul bless the Lord and let your spirit magnify his name death could not hold you captive Hallelujah sickness could not hold you captive pain could not hold you captive [Music] the Year got so tough it got so difficult we see the economy and things that are happening but the Lord has preserved us the Lord has preserved us he has preserved us Hallelujah our sight come into your presence past the gates of praise into your sanctuary till we're standing face to face I look upon your countenance I see the fullness of your grace I can only Bow Down and say that's like coming to your friends as I come into your prayers gently gently gently has the gates of praise into your sanctuary [Music] till we're standing face to face look upon your countenance I see the fullness of your grace I can only Bow Down and say come on tell him he's awesome you are summing me come on tell them God come on tell him right now you are so many yes he saw my father oh my God my God oh my God oh my God you are worthy of our prayers [Music] Mighty God sing it again you are awesome in this place yes you are all saw me come on tell the Lord [Music] Mighty God [Music] I'll be in before am I worthy of our praise yes [Music] mighty come on raise your hand tell them again yes you are awesome in this place are awesome yes you are [Music] the father before my soul bless the Lord yes [Music] I come into your presence as I come into you come on if you've got worship inside of you I want you to give it to the Lord tonight come on if you've got worship Hallelujah Jesus [Music] I can only Bow Down and say you are also the displays you are awesome [Music] you are summing this place you are worthy of our praises to you and we raise you all saw me this place Mighty God [Music] I love you Lord I Love You Lord come on everybody say I love you I love you Lord [Music] I love you Lord oh I love you Lord I bless your name I bless your name come on tell him tonight ah bless your day yes Lord Lord I bless your name to me I bless your name I bless your name oh Lord we come to your presence because you are awesome in this place awesome presence awesome presence awesome presence awesome presents [Music] I speak tonight would you receive this come and receive this would you receive this come on I feel an anointing in this place would you receive this would you receive this [Music] I stand in this place and when I say this place I'm not talking about a stage I'm not talking about a Pulpit I'm talking about the presence I stand in this awesome presence and I speak tonight that every burden of reproach that bothered you in 2022 every yoke of bondage prolonged battles that you carried in 2022 as you're about to cross over I speak in the name of Jesus that before you cross your Victory is hereby declared I stand in the name that is above every name those of you who've been in battles of Health in the name of Jesus I speak forth and I declare as you walk into 2023 those things are not coming with you [Music] I declare tonight the Lord is going to cause a staring in the spirit for your sake things are going to begin to shift as the date is changing things are changing in your life as the date is changing things are changing in your circumstances we didn't just come here to play games we came here because we believed in The God Who is able to do accidentally abundantly and above all we came to meet with the god of Heaven who is able to reverse situations for things that was a curse in your life in 2022 in 2023 and I declare a curse is turned to a blessing Every curse is turned to a blessing Every curse has turned to a blessing Every curse is turned to a blessing in the name of Jesus the Christ foreign Lord I speak over families I speak over families I speak other families I'm looking at families that are having battles it may not just be your battle but it's a collateral battle because somebody you love is in trouble but I come tonight in the name of Jesus I come tonight in the name of Jesus some of you that could not really have as much celebration and enjoyment in 2022 cause the enemy put a hook on somebody that you love denied our spitfall in the name of Jesus that yoke is broken off that yoke is broken off that young is broken off in the name of Jesus in the name of Jesus Holy Spirit we thank you there are those of us who failed in so many areas in our life in 2022 many things we did wrong we were not faithful to you we didn't leave for you we were not dedicated to you would you ask God to have mercy right now would you ask him to have mercy on Lord have mercy on me I do not stand here deserving by any means oh God except for the grace of the Lord I come by the blood of Jesus that's the only access door by which I come because the blood takes care of everything I come by the blood of Jesus I come by the blood of Jesus we come by the blood tonight in Jesus name we prayed and everybody would just say Amen let every sin be forgiven can I hear amen let every wrong be forgiven in Jesus name not only the Lord forgives you but forgive people that wronged you don't take the hurts and the people you're carrying in your heart wrapped up with pain and cross into the next year I want you to release them in your heart I'll give you another 10 seconds close your eyes and talk to God father I freedom I free anybody I've been holding in my heart anyone Lord God I've held in my heart I forgive them right no matter what they did how the wrong me God I forgive them right now I forgive them I forgive them right now have mercy Lord Jesus have mercy [Music] in Jesus name we prayed do me a favor turn to one person by you one person one person I said turn to one person if you can maybe the person you came with maybe somebody else but turn to one person now if somebody is by themselves join them and make make yourself three if someone is by themselves I want you to whether you touch them or you hold your hands I want you to pray every blessing you want God to do for you not for them listen to me carefully please hang on hang on hang on I didn't say you should exchange please entries I didn't say say hello to them no no that's not the type please listen to the instruction this is this is a very I can see that it's a very holy moment are you hearing me I consider this a very holy moment turn to that person whatever you wish for yourself in 2023 I know you don't wish anything bad for yourself I accept you wish something bad for yourself don't pray that for that person but if you're wishing everything good for yourself I want you to pray the same blessing for that person whose hands you're holding whatever you want God to do for you I want you to prayed over them right now come on pray it over them Lord do it for my brother do it for my sister do it for my child do it for my friend in the name of Jesus in 2023 the victory that I desire let it come to them the Breakthrough that I long fought let it come to them the favor that I want to walk in let it come to them Lord the healing that I desire I pray it comes to them in the name of the Lord the doors I want to see you open father God I speak forth tonight let those doors open for my friend let it open for my brother let those doors open for my sister in the name of Jesus father God I speak those blessings over my brothers and sisters tonight in the name of the Lord I speak those blessings in the name of the Lord I speak those blessings let it rest on you let it rest on you let it rest on you let it rest on you let it rest on you let it rest on you in the precious name of Jesus I declare it is done you don't know how to take it I say I declare it is done I want some faith-filled people to respond to this I declare it is done [Music] let me tell you what we just practiced we practice the prophetic word given to Abraham whoever blesses you shall be blessed whoever curses you curses themselves so when you bless your brother you blessed yourself did you hear me come on I said did you hear me when you bless your brother you also bless yourself so I declare the blessing you pronounce over your brother comes to your own life as well the door you prayed that opened for your brother let that door open for you too the Breakthrough you desire for your neighbor let that breakthrough hit your own life as well if you receive it shout amen Hallelujah before you sit down I'm going to declare what year we are walking into are you ready for it last year we declared what how many of you truly walked in God's favor and I'm not you still walking in God's favor now remember the year of the Lord's favor does not close when we hit 2023 because the year of the Lord's favor did not even start in 2022. the year of the Lord's favor started when Jesus went to the Cross oh I spoke to somebody right there the year of the Lord's favor did not open with I know I stood here in 2022 and I said this is the year of the Lord's favor it didn't start in 2022 maybe some of you didn't understand it the reason you survived those days you didn't know God his favor was already keeping you he favor was already preserving you he said I was already working for your life somebody so God's favor opened up the day Jesus went to the cross we walked into the season of God's favor and let me tell you that season continues until the trumpet sounds so favor continues look at your neighbor and say favor continues some maybe I still have some unbelievers here look at your neighbor and say favor continues [Music] yeah it continues in 2023 but added to favor there's something else coming Hallelujah Oh Glory I said Hallelujah [Music] Hallelujah I want to read a verse of scripture I needed the King James version Psalm chapter 71. I want to read a couple of verses and I will announce what year we are walking into get ready because you got 10 minutes to go somebody come on now so you've got 10 minutes to go 10 minutes to go 10 minutes to go yes remember if you're tired I permit you just sit down but if your legs can carry you you stand up let's read that verse of scripture ready go my mouth shall tell of your righteous acts hold it there what would your mouth do again come on let me ask you once more what will your mouth do when you get into 2023 what would your mouth do my mouth shall tell of your righteous acts and of your Deeds of what salvation how many days come on I said how many days let me ask again how many days that sounds like 365 days in 2023 so every day in that year shall be a day of testimony somebody [Music] for their number is more than I know can you go on I will come in the strength and with the mighty acts of the Lord God how would you come in the strength and in what my reacts of God how would you come in 2023 and with what again the mighty acts so get ready for signs wonders and miracles get ready for victories and testimonies get ready for God to fight your battles get ready for God to defeat your enemies get ready for God to give you testimony somebody and then what he says I will mention and so all I would do is do what praise God I will praise your righteousness even yours alone 17. oh God you have taught me from my youth and here to have I declared your wondrous works 2023 you getting ready for it listen to me just before I do this I may not preach much tonight but I just came to make a declaration making a declaration 2023 and by the way I want you to get catch this a declaration when I stand here and I make a declaration bring it down a bit when I stand here and I make a declaration I am standing in the name of the Lord doing this and I'm making a pronouncement that this is what the year shall be for you and listen to me I can do it all I want I can stand here and declare all I want and somebody's going to get this and begin to see the manifestation of it in their lives and yes somebody might walk through the year not even see nothing because hear me Saints even Jesus had people that he couldn't heal and this the reason was simple the Bible said because that did not believe in him if you don't believe in what we are doing it wouldn't work for you are you hearing me come on let me try again are you hearing me if you don't believe in what we are doing it ain't gonna work for you brother it will work if you put your faith in it and what we are doing is biblical amen I don't need to scream my lungs out to do it if you believe it if I whisper it it works for you as a sister I don't know whether they are here tonight the husband texted me I was expecting their baby to have been born the baby wasn't born yet I said what's happening he said they said these they said that and they say if it doesn't happen they are going to do this she is in the hospital there they are waiting they have just two days to go I send a simple text and I said baby come forth he sent me a reply hey have you seen those kind of Amen amen there's somebody I might even call them and say I command the baby to come forth I commander and there was nothing will happen but I just said baby come forth and I said you have the baby and they will not need to do nothing amen the next day he called me baby he's here baby is here you don't know how to bless God you don't know how to bless God evangelist Robson came here and testified I remember when God was putting on my heart tell this brother to buy a house I called him he didn't tell me nothing I called him myself when God put in the master I told him you're gonna buy a house he said I said yes is that can I I say you can if God said it you can do it you're gonna buy a house I'm telling you the speed at which this brother bought that house was nothing but the hand of God he called me I got an approver next day I saw a house next day house is bought come pray for the house why he believed he believed when I said it he believed he acted Hallelujah are you ready three minutes to go come on three minutes to go so I stand Here In The Name Of The Lord Jesus I want somebody to stretch your faith I want somebody to stretch your faith stretch your faith stretch every faith that you have inside of you stretch it right now get ready to catch this word don't let it fall to the ground as I speak it I want you to hold it and say it's my word it's my word I'm walking in it it's my word I stand on it it's my word for 2023 this what's gonna be for me in the name of the Lord Jesus I claim it I claim it I hold on to it I I I I stand on this word it's going to be my watchword in 2023 are you ready for it I stand in the name of the Lord Jesus and I declare I declare to heed that believeth 2023 shall be unto you your year of testimonies come on where are the people who are receiving this where are the people who are receiving this [Music] so this is what I wrote in my own diary I said 2023 my year of testimonies that's what I wrote in my diary are you ready are you ready to walk into your health testimonies are you ready to walk into your year of testimonies are you ready to walk into your year of testimonies are you ready to walk into your ear or testimonies [Applause] look at somebody beside you and said 20 23. my year of testimonies this time when you say it beat your hand on your chest say 2023 my year of testimonies look at the neighbor on the other side and tell them 2023 my year of testimonies one more time tell the person on the other side 2023 my year of testimonies [Music] [Applause] [Music] yeah [Music] somebody shout hallelujah somebody said Hallelujah [Applause] happy New Year because this is 2023. so welcome to year 2023 Happy New Year [Music] um [Applause] [Music] um [Applause] [Music] come on wish a few people happy New Year foreign [Music] okay we're gonna have a celebration of this new year right now we want to we want to we want to have a time of Celebration so I'm just gonna allow the worship team get on with it let's celebrate is that all right can we celebrate okay let's do it let's do it [Music] oh [Music] thank you [Music] can we go [Music] we go [Music] please [Music] I don't know [Music] one more time Chase [Music] and these are the days of your people the church righteousness [Music] just live together our desires you one more time [Music] good declaring the way [Music] celebrate [Music] so how many of us know that there is no God like Jehovah come on can I get a witness [Music] ES come on solid Roxy it was only Roxy [Music] Justified [Music] feel something hungry [Music] [Applause] come on somebody shout hallelujah [Music] welcome to year 2023 and this is your year of testimonies in the name of Jesus Hallelujah I said Hallelujah we're going to make some prayer degree sit down for a minute or two yeah thank you Revelation 12 12 11. they triumphed over him by what the blood of the lamb but that was not all that also by what the word of their testimony Saints when I said 2023 shall be a year of testimonies here's what I want you to understand you seal victories with testimonies are you hearing me I said are you hearing me the word says the overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimonies their testimony by implication testimonies secures victory so it means if we are saying that 2023 shall be a year of testimony here's what the implication is it shall be a year of victory because you cannot have testimony if you don't have victories or did I talk to somebody right there there's no way you testify without victory in your life and they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimony so here's what I came to announce tonight because I can elaborate on this but I don't have the time I don't know what battles you fighting I don't know what things you were dealing with in 2022 that God sent me to make this announcement that as you walk into 2023 it will go from a battle to a testimony it will go from a fight to a testimony in all areas of your life and there are people right now that are having Health battles Financial battles family battles come on you can list it all but God sent me to make an announcement in 2023 you will not talk about your battles but you will testify about your battles it shall be your year of testimonies because it shall be a year of consistent victories [Music] so don't be afraid of a fight it says set up for a testimony or I talk to somebody right there don't be afraid when challenges hit you in 2023 just brace up and square your shoulders and say God promise me I would testify and this probably is why I'm facing what I'm facing because God is cooking a testimony for me in the year so whatever comes let it come I will testify whatever the devil wants to throw let him Bring it on I will test the fact can I hear somebody say I will testify whether sickness comes I will testify whether our ducks come can I hear you shouted I will testify whatever knocks at my door in 2023 I know one thing it will end up in what a testimony it shall be celebrate victories can I hear somebody shout amen [Music] cannot tell you sayings when I say it shall be a year of testimony by implication Ezekiel chapter 12 and verse number 28 another verse of scripture by implication it means that it shall be a year of fulfillment fulfilled promises if God has ever given you a promise it's one thing walking around and saying you know I got a promise I got a promise listen a promise does not become a testimony without fulfillment did I talk to somebody right there I got a promise oh good there are so many people who have promises and they done go to the Grave with a promise you don't have to go to the Grave with a promise you've got to see the Fulfillment of the promise ever before you go to your grave so I came to make an announcement whatever promises God has given you a sense there is an anointing to hasten it oh you didn't hear me you didn't hear me you didn't hear me I said there is an anointing to hasten it in 2023 we shall see promises become fulfillment that verse of scripture with me therefore say to them this is what the Sovereign Lord says none of my work will be what can I hear somebody read with me none of my word will be what any longer whatever I say I will what whatever I say I it will be fulfilled declares The Sovereign Lord so God wants to take you from the place of promise to the place of fulfillment to complete your testimony [Music] as long as I have a promise I'm waiting for fulfillment for it to translate into a testimony carrying a promise is not enough can I tell you that there were many people who carried promises that never saw the Fulfillment of the promise can I list them out for you I can tell you a couple of them can you imagine that the Man Called Moses one of the greatest prophets that I love in scripture I I when I look at the life of Moses I say God I want to walk with you like Moses to me there was not a man that had that level of closeness with God like Moses the Bible says Moses what he communicated with God face to face did you hear me no you didn't hear me did you hear me Moses spoke with God how face to face I said man speaks to his friend and you know what God told him you shall bring this people from the land of slavery into the land of what promise can I ask you a question that was the promise on Moses take them from the land of slavery into the land of promise did Moses enter the land of promise he didn't he carried a promise but never saw the Fulfillment I mean a man as great as Moses a man who spoke with God face to face didn't see the Fulfillment of a promise because of certain things that happened in between I came to make an announcement whatever hell is cooking to make you miss the Fulfillment of the promise of God over your life by reason of this declaration every agenda of Hell to hijack your promise I declare it is nullified oh my God I said I declare it is nullified [Music] maybe some of you don't realize you are a child or promise the only resist is because God has a promise on your life [Music] God has a promise on your life that he wants to bring to fulfillment so every word you have carried I don't know for how long for how long let me tell you something I was I was age how old was I I'm trying to remember the exact age I was somewhere around my early 20s mid-20s when I was spraying so hard and I say I said to god father God you've shown me exactly what you want me to do I know I'm called and I'm sentenced if I'll use that word to Proclaim your word I have to leave every other thing and become a preacher of your gospel and I was pregnant I said Lord please show me how to go about this in that moment of prayer the lord gave me a prophetic revelation as at that time to the best of my knowledge my father in the whole history gave me about his family and my mother none of them had ever visited an airport you know what an airport you know the airport I'm not talking about flying they've never been to an airport probably my father never thought about going anywhere with the plane not that he couldn't do it the guy was rich but it was nothing it wasn't it was he didn't care about those kind of things but God gave me a vision and in that Vision I saw there was a plane then there was a Pulpit there was a Bible very massive Bible opened up and then the spirit of God spoke and said through one of the sisters that we're praying with he has been called to declare the words of that book we said Lord we know that one he said you think you know here's the thing what about the plane I said we don't know nothing about the plane he said nations are waiting for him you didn't hear what I just said nations are waiting for him I was in my early twenties I have been to close to 40 Nations now in the world and Counting as I speak to you in this 2023 I will break new grounds I will go to Nations I've never gone to in 2023. oh come on don't get jealous praise God for me [Music] praise God for me a little bit too no that's not a praise praise God for me a little bit [Music] so God what will happen I remember when I hit I the first time I went to Indonesia it was one time I made a trip that I felt discouragement Came Upon me I was in a city called Surabaya the meetings were great there were about 3 000 people attending the meeting great ministers even people like uh Susan if you know who Susan is she used to be the prayer coordinator for Reinhard bonke evangelistran had bunker I still remember seeing that woman in Cameroon when I was very young with in my in my teenage I met this woman there in Indonesia I said what what remember you and we sat there were talking like friends she was talking to me I was talking to her we were International guests at this conference boy what a move of God in that place it was in that place where I felt such discouragement that the Holy Spirit called me by name are you hearing what I'm saying no you didn't hear me I said he called me by name that means a man that I've never met I've never met this man but I heard about him I heard about him he stood there and called my name all of my names and said God gave me a word for you he said you have been to 30 Nations and I began to count they are not even counted how many nations had been to he said you've been to 30. I had to sit down and count and it was 30. and he said to me that God said there were many more Nations there are many more Nations he's still going to bring you to for the work of his ministry and began to remind me of the things God showed me when I was way younger you know what I am living in the Fulfillment why am I telling you this because the promise has become a fulfillment if the promise were not fulfilled I'll not be able to stand here and tell you that story you know what I'll be able to tell you God showed me what I'll be but I'm waiting I pray the season of waiting should be will become a season of fulfillment in your life in the name of Jesus can I hear you Shada amen somebody lastly because there's a lot I can tell you somebody said my year of testimony say it again say it again my year of testimony Acts chapter 1 and verse number eight Jesus said it's about you would receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you and what happens you will be witnesses can I ask somebody to say Witnesses you'll be Witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the Earth now here's what you got to understand you know I know most times when we talk about the Holy Spirit coming on people myself I start shaking and maybe I begin to speak in other tongues that I've never spoken in before and a lot of people hold that as the evidence and the men prove that I have the Holy Ghost I've seen a lot of people who talk in tongues but I can tell you there's no fruit to show they have any Holy Spirit in their lives because we have been taught wrong to believe that the only proof someone's got the Holy Ghost is tongues how many of you understand I see actors today mimicking tongues so anybody can mimic tongue come and talk to me right now anybody can mimic tongues that's not what I'm talking about the real proof of the Holy Ghost is not tongues so I'll leave that alone but here's what I want to tell you Jesus said when the Holy Ghost has come upon you is said this is what's going to happen your status and identity is going to change you no longer be the simple person that you used to be but I will come upon you but the reason you receive that power is to make you a witness can I hear somebody say Witness come on say it say Witness now who is a witness you got to think about that who is a witness and what do they do see I remember the other day my wife drove me down to Leafy Valley oh I drove her down she told me to drive her down there I drove her down there I drove her down there and she did some patches and while she was in the store buying something I was sitting in the car because I had these little ones in there and then I remember a a lady driving a small car I was packed and the lady drove right into the estate on the road and she slowed down and she was looking for where she would park her car and there was another impatient driver behind this woman driving a van and this man blew his son and the the husband of that lady a small man sitting on the other side of the car did his sound like why like why do that take it easy that man flayed up he opened the door of his van he jumped out of the van he ran out and he came as he was coming I guess he saw it was a woman on the on the steering so he came to the side of the man and gave them a warning I told him to move that car now because he's in the heads or something I don't know and the man got mad why would you talk to my wife like that the little man that was when I I saw that no matter how a man is little be careful when the way you treat their wife they don't care your size when you mess with their wife you see a lion come out of them as the man did that talk to him listen I will not dare challenge that man to a fight because I looked at the man he looked like he visits the gym daily [Music] you know what I'm talking about right this arm looked like my leg Yeah big like that and as the man please hold that down a bit as a man stood up the friend the little man looking at the man ignoring his size ignoring the muscles ignoring this their daring look and this man had tattoo on him but listen there was when you have that and then you have tattoo that's another level of scariness and this little man ignored all the signs because he was desperate to make a point how much he cared for his wife so he came out of the car he came out because the guy came out he came out too and I'm looking at this guy and I'm looking at this other guy and he came reaching this guy only somewhere around here and said what do you want to do looking up what was that talking and that man pushed him just a bush I me reading the situation I understood the little man is blinded by his temper so me looking from a distance I knew what was about to happen I don't want to see somebody dead in front of my eyes and so I decided that I'll come and rescue a life so I quickly pulled out opened the door of my own car and I jumped out to be The Peacemaker between them but that guy when he gave me a little shove I knew he just gave me a little shove I knew I needed angels so and I and the good thing was that his glasses fell down and so I decided instead of facing the man let me face the glasses so I bend down and nicely picked the glasses I said your glasses your glasses I want to be on his good book in his good books so the man came he took his glasses he didn't even say thank you and you know that distracted him a little bit then I went out to the little man and I held him that one I know I could hold him I held him I said please get into the car move the children in the car were already crying they were crying saying what was happening to their dad and the cop eventually they moved still talking and all of that the man moved by but the man was traumatized the children were traumatized his wife was traumatized and the man felt like I can't let this go and so the man decided to ring the guards so why he rang the gods my wife came out I told my wife I said look something happened here let's go uh we up we want peace we done one war we want the Lord is with us and you know let's be going and and as we jumped in the car and I was trying to get in that little man came and approached me and said please I only spoke to him I didn't touch him I was talking to him back but you saw what he did to me he held me by the throat he pushed me he shoved me he did all of this I say I saw it I saw it and he said to me please the gods are on their way can you wait I said to him no what did you want me to say [Laughter] I said to the man I said my friend don't worry about it just move on with your life be forget about it the man said no I cannot please help me my friend help me my brother he he he he was really pleading with me and I said you know what I said I really have to go I but I cannot be here because I have things to do he said okay can you provide me your contact the gods will come I can tell them that they I said that's fine I provided my contact and I thought that would end it and I went away a couple of days after my phone rang that says the police the god D I said what have I done they said no you are a witness are you hearing me now you were provided as a witness to something that happened were you there did you see it in fact they told me that they had a CCTV and they even saw what I did so I was telling the god the Gadi that you know what please I'm a preacher foreign I don't do any of this kind of stuff I just don't want to be part of anything they say no no you were there and they said to me the fact that we saw you there means that you must show up in court and and do what now you're getting it why would you testify because you are a witness oh come on now you're getting it the Bible says when the Holy Ghost comes upon you he makes you what a witness and a witness is one that encountered what happened and here's the thing I'm trying to tell you when the Bible's when I declared that 2023 shall be unto you a year of testimony here's exactly what I'm saying it's going to be a year of encounter you will encounter the glory of God you will encounter the power of God you will encounter the presence of God you will encounter victories you encounter the presence the glory the spirit and then you will now become a witness of what God has done and because you are a witness you will testify [Music] Hallelujah you cannot be a witness without encounters or you cannot share testimonies without encounters in 2023 I see God opening doors of Supernatural encounters so he will give you reasons to talk about him you will talk about his goodness but you can't do it until you encounter that goodness the Lord will make you a witness [Music] if you look at your Bible the Bible is segmented it's divided Old Testament and what if you come into the New Testament is broken into the gospels and then you have the Epistles now that you have the gospels now the gospels Matthew Mark Luke and John those are what they are I witness testimonies are you there with me because if you read Matthew Mark Luke and John these are testimonies of people who encounter Jesus they were with him spend time with him live with him at with him they saw the blind eyes opened they saw the dead Rays that's why they were able to write it because they encountered him so they told the story now please this one what I want you to write down please write this down you would tell your story please write it down I beg you write it down you would tell your story so when I said they yell of testimony God's gonna give you a story to tell it's gonna give you a story to tell in 2023 Hallelujah I said Hallelujah are you ready for some prayer and some Holy Communion I think that's enough for you to get an idea but as you know there's a lot more to come on this subject a lot to come on this subject and by the way it's actually going to start Sunday by the way today because today is Sunday you know that today's Sunday so we're already having service you're not going to be coming back that's why you don't need to rush to go and sleep so just wait let's finish and then you go home because you're not coming back for service is that all right come on is that all right okay we're going to make some prayer decrease and that we're going to have do you have your element okay we're going to make some prayer decrease and then we're going to share in Holy Communion can I get one of those cups as well stand up with me now let's pray Hallelujah thank you Lord Jesus thank you Lord Jesus would you receive those words as I speak them please this is a prayer I want you to receive them say with me I decree and I declare 2023 shall be unto me my ear of good tidings my year of good news my year of victories in the name of Jesus in the name of the Lord Jesus I declare that out of every battle that I encounter in 2023 shall come forth testimonies of victory come and say it out of every battle that I encounter in 2023 shall come forth testimonies of victory in the name of Jesus victory over sickness victory over attacks in the name of the Lord Jesus I declare Victory on every side and in all situations in 2023 in the name of the Lord Jesus would you pray come and make that a prayer just pray that over yourself pray that over yourself come and pray that over yourself Victory on every side at the face of every battle I declare it in 2023. I will be victorious it shall turn to me for a testimony in the name of the Lord Jesus say again with me I declare this is my year of testimonies I shall receive Divine encounters I will encounter the power of God the glory of God the presence of God the righteousness of God the Providence of God the salvation of God the preservation of God the protection of God and the healing of God in the name of Jesus and I will testify of all the things to the glory of the Lord in Jesus mighty name Hallelujah say again with me I declare it is my year of testimonies of God's power in my life working in my life God's power working in my spirit I declare it is my ear to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit in the name of Jesus it is my year to experience the move of God in all aspects of my life in my family in my career in my job in my business in all aspects of my life I will testify of the goodness of God in 2023 in the name of Jesus come on make that a declaration of value speak that over yourself speak that about your family speak that over your life in the name of the Lord Jesus in the name of the Lord Jesus Hallelujah Hallelujah would you speak up again with me and say I declare 2023 it's my year of divine fulfillment every promise of God over my life over my family over my house I declare it shall become fulfilled to the glory of God it is my year to testify of the Fulfillment of the promises of God in my life in the name of Jesus God's plan for my life shall be fulfilled God's purpose from our life come on praise somebody God's purpose for my life shall be fulfilled my dreams my aspirations shall be fulfilled my purpose in life shall be fulfilled my assignment fulfilled and I will testify to the glory of God in the name of Jesus come on say Amen Hallelujah thank you Lord Jesus I got two more to go raise your hand knife you can say every opposition against my life against my testimony against my promise against my purpose against my assignment in 2023 be crushed I'm praying and some people are talking at the back you better pray with us every opposition you see don't let the enemy take advantage of you you came here for this purpose this is why you came we are not joking here God is in this place would you pray with me so every opposition against my testimony against my purpose against my assignment in the name of Jesus be crushed in Jesus name I declare every Force released against my well-being against my testimony in the year 2023 I Pray by the power of God their operations against my life is hereby made known and void to the glory of God in the name of Jesus every attack against me in 2023 I declare is made powerless is failed in the name of Jesus raise that hand again and say nothing shall be able to withhold the goodness of God from my life in 2023 from my family from my loved ones some of you need to say the name of people that you really care about said nothing of the enemy shall withhold the goodness of God from my life in 2023 in the name of Jesus I would testify say it again I will testify I will testify come and I want you to think of what you're going to testify about I will testify of the protection of God I will testify of the Providence of God I will testify of the preservation of God what would you testify about would you would you declare it tonight I would testify Hallelujah of the favor of God upon me I would testify Hallelujah of God opening doors for me and my family I will testify Hallelujah favor in unexpected quarters I will testify new territories being conquered New life's being worn into the kingdom so strong I would testify of the power and the glory of God over my life in our land in our nation in our city I will testify I will testify I will testify to the glory of God now I want you to raise your mouth loud and say we will testify Come On Solid Rock we want Ireland to hear us we are speaking of other nations now so we will testify of the move of God oh come on where's your prayer of the move of God the glory of God the power of God the presence of God over the nation of Ireland in the name of Jesus we will testify to the glory of God and somebody said amen thank you Father made these be the year you testify like you have never ever testified in all of your life I pray that in little things God will give you testimonies in Mighty things God will give you testimonies every day you wake up from your bed your testimony begins as you step out from the door testimonies are manifesting I pray wherever you find yourself whether you are in the midst of an attack designed by hell it will always be a setup for a testimony no matter what you face and what you encounter I stand in the name of the Lord Jesus and I speak for it and declare all of it shall turn to a testimony you will testify you will tell your story your story will be heard and listen to me there are some of you your stories will go very wide listen to me now some of you if you got fit to receive it you take it your story will go very wide people would hear of what God is doing in your life and they will say wow how did that happen what happened is that possible some of you your testimony will break barriers wreck shackles wreck strongholds no you didn't hear me don't you understand they overcame by the word of their testimony as people hear your testimony so Victory is also coming to their lives so in other words testimony can also be a tool for victory so as you testify people will be set free people will be delivered your testimony will free people will deliver people will draw people to know the Lord Jesus so let me tell you something you got to set you gotta make up in your mind and that's something we're gonna do this year we're going to share testimony every service of the year are you hearing me every week there'll be a testimony and by the way I want you to get ready because Pastor Nick Park the bishop for Church of God in Ireland he is going to be with us first Sunday okay this is the first Sunday Second Sunday of the year the eighth that service you don't want to miss it because he's really going to talk to us about what I'm talking to you now your story is going to go far let me say it again let me say it again some of you don't get what I'm saying but I want you to open your spirit and receive this your story is going to go far do you know that people can just hear your testimony and Yokes are broken they just hear how God said saved you how God delivered you how God set you free whoop the burden is broken their own Freedom comes by your testimony your testimony will Free People your testimony will free Nations your testimony will free families you better shout amen I say you better shout amen we're going to seal this with the communion open your element and you bring out the brain [Music] Hallelujah this is a communion we take tonight listen to me your testimony began with Jesus going to the cross did you know that come on did you know that if Christ never went to the Cross there will be no room for you to have a testimony that's where it all started Jesus going to the cross set up set things up for your testimony to become possible his body broken on the cross was to give you a testimony his blood shed on the cross was to give you a testimony and listen to me every time you do this you are not eating unto condemnation that you are setting yourself up for even greater testimonies so tonight we share and partake in this Holy Communion declaring it is our year of testimonies you may now eat drink as well and I want you to begin to thank God for what you know he is going to do for you in 2023. don't ask for nothing thank him for the things that are coming if you really believe God's gonna do it begin to thank God for it come on thank God thank God thank God raise that thank God raise that hallelujah thank God thank God come on I said thank God thank God I thank you for the doors that are going to open the lives that are going to be transformed the yolks that are going to be broken people that are going to be set free the testimonies that will continue to flood this house every single day to your glory father God to your glory our year of testimony we seal it in this moment of Holy Communion it is our year of testimony to the glory of God in Jesus name and everybody said amen please be seated we hoped you are blessed please follow us on all our social media platforms Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram and Tick Tock indicated here thank you again for tuning in and see you next time [Music] foreign [Music]
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History of aspirin - Wikipedia Article Audio
history of aspirin Wikipedia audio the history of aspirin and the medical use of it and related substances stretches back to antiquity though pure a si has only been manufactured and marketed since 1899 medicines made from willow and other salicylate rich plants appear in clay tablets from ancient Sumer as well as the Ebers papyrus from ancient Egypt 8:13 Hippocrates referred to their use of salicylic tea to reduce fevers around 400 BC and were part of the pharmacopoeia of Western medicine in classical antiquity in the Middle Ages willow bark extract became recognized for its specific effects on fever pain and inflammation in the mid 18th century by the 19th century pharmacists were experimenting with in prescribing a variety of chemicals related to salicylic acid the active component of willow extract 4655 in 1853 chemist Charles Frederick Gerhardt treated acetyl chloride with sodium salicylate to produce acetylsalicylic acid for the first time 46:48 in the second half of the 19th century other academic chemists established the compounds chemical structure and devised more efficient methods of synthesis in 1897 scientists at the drug and dye firm bayer began investigating acetylsalicylic acid as a less irritating replacement for standard common salicylate medicines and identified a new way to synthesize it 6975 by 1899 Bayer had dubbed this drug aspirin and was selling it around the world 27 the word aspirin was Bayers brand name rather than the generic name of the drug however Bayers rights to the trademark were lost or sold in many countries aspirins popularity grew over the first half of the 20th century leading to fierce competition with the proliferation of aspirin brands and products aspirins popularity declined after the development of acid omen ofin / paracetamol in 1956 and ibuprofen in 1962 in the 1960's and 1970's John vane and others discovered the basic mechanism of aspirins effects to 26 to 31 while clinical trials and other studies from the 1960s to the 1980s established aspirins efficacy as an anti clotting agent that reduces the risk of clotting diseases to 47 to 57 aspirin sales revived considerably in the last decades of the 20th century and remained strong in the 21st with widespread use as a preventive treatment for heart attacks and strokes to 67 to 69 early history of salicylates medicines derived from willow trees and other salicylic rich plants have been part of pharmacopoeias at least dating back to ancient Sumer the Ebers papyrus an Egyptian medical text from CA 1540 3 BC mentions use of willow and Myrtle to treat fever and pain willow bark preparations became a standard part of the materia medica of Western medicine beginning at least with the Greek physician Hippocrates in the 5th century BC he recommended chewing on willow bark to relieve pain or fever and drinking tea made from it to relieve pain during childbirth the Roman encyclopedist Celsus in his de medicina of CA 30 ad suggested willow leaf extract to treat the for signs of inflammation redness heat swelling and pain willow treatments also appeared in Dioscorides s de materia medica and plenty the elder s natural history by the time of Galen willow was commonly used throughout the Roman and Arab worlds 1415 as a small part of a large growing botanical pharmacopoeia the major turning point for salicylate medicines came in 1763 when a letter from English chaplain Edward stone was read at a meeting of the Royal Society describing the dramatic power of willow bark extract to cure ague an ill-defined constellation of symptoms including intermittent fever pain and fatigue that primarily referred to malaria inspired by the doctrine of signatures to search for a treatment for a use near the brackish waters that were known to cause it stone had tasted the bark of a willow tree in 1758 and noticed an astringency reminiscent of the standard inexpensive ague cure of Peruvian bark he collected dried and powdered a substantial amount of willow bark and over the next five years tested it on a number of people sick with fever and egg use in his letter Stone reported consistent success describing willow extracts effects as identical to Peruvian bark though a little less potent stone's letter was printed in Philosophical Transactions and by the end of the 18th century Willow was gaining popularity as an inexpensive substitute for Peruvian bark 1734 19th century as the young discipline of organic chemistry began to grow in Europe scientists attempted to isolate and purify the active components of many medicines including willow bark after unsuccessful attempts by Italian chemists pregnat le in fontana in 1826 Joseph's book nur obtained relatively pure salicin crystals in 1828 the following year unreal aru developed another procedure for extracting modest yields of salicin in 1834 Swiss pharmacist Johan pagan Stecker discovered what he thought was a new pain reducing substance isolated from the common remedy of meta suite by 1838 Italian chemist Raphael EP reaffirmed a method of obtaining a more potent acid form of willow extract which he named salicylic acid the german chemist who had been working to identify the spiraea extract karl jacob Loic soon realized that it was in fact the same salicylic acid that period had found 3840 salicylate medicines including salicin salicylic acid and sodium salicylate were difficult and wasteful to extract from plants and in 1860 Hermann Colby worked out a way to synthesize salicylic acid 48 throughout the late 1800s use of salicylates grew considerably and physicians increasingly knew what to expect from these medicines reduction of pain fever and inflammation however the unpleasant side effects particularly gastric irritation limited their usefulness 4655 as did their intense bitterness by the 1880s the German chemical industry jump-started by the lucrative development of dyes from coal tar was branching out to investigate the potential of new tar derived medicines 40:46 the turning point was the advent of kal and company's anti febrile the branded version of the well known dye derivative a Satana lied the fever reducing properties of which were discovered by accident in 1886 anti febris success inspired karl dui's berg the head of research at the small dye firm friedrich bayer and company to start a systematic search for other chemical fever reducers Bayer chemists soon developed vanassa's n' followed by the sedative sulfonyl and trial 60 to 65 in control of bears overall management in 1890 duis berg began to expand the company's drug research program he created a pharmaceutical group for creating new drugs headed by former university chemist arthur each and grun and a pharmacology group for testing the drugs headed by heinrich dresser in 1894 the young chemist Felix Hoffmann joined the pharmaceutical group dresser each and grun and Hoffmann would be the key figures in the development of acetylsalicylic acid as the drug aspirin 65 68 in 1897 Hofmann started working to find a less irritating substitute for salicylic acid it is generally accepted that he turned to this idea because his father was suffering the side effects of taking sodium salicylate for rheumatism 68 in 1853 Charles Frederick Gerhardt had published the first methods to prepare a settle salicylic acid 46:48 in the course of his work on the synthesis and properties of various acid anhydrides he mixed a seat chloride with a sodium salt of salicylic acid a vigorous reaction and xud and the resulting melt soon solidified since no structural Theory existed at that time Gerhardt called the compound he obtained salicylic acetic anhydride when Gerhardt tried to dissolve the solid in a diluted solution of sodium carbonate it immediately decomposed to sodium salts of salicylic and acetic acids in 1859 an austrian chemist hugo van gil obtained analytically pure acetylsalicylic acid by a reaction of salicylic acid in acetyl chloride in 1869 Schroder prints horn and crowd repeated both Gerhardt's and van Gil's synthesis and concluded that both reactions gave the same compound acetylsalicylic acid they were first to assign to it the correct structure with the acetyl group connected to the phenolic oxygen it is likely that Hoffman did as most chemists have always done starting by studying the literature and recreated the published methods 70 on August 10th 1897 Hoffman found a better method for making a si from salicylic acid reflux twith acetic anhydride 69 70 125 18th and 19th centuries each and grunts Entei sa two dressers pharmacology group for testing and the initial results were very positive the next step would normally have been clinical trials but dresser opposed further investigation of a si because of salicylic acids reputation for weakening the heart possibly a side-effect of the high doses often used to treat rheumatism dressers group was soon busy testing Felix Hoffman's next chemical success diacetyl morphine each and grun frustrated by dressers rejection of a essay went directly to Bayers berlin representative felix goldman to arrange low-profile trials with doctors though the results of those trials were also very positive with no reports of the typical salicylic acid complications dresser still demurred however Karl dui's Berg intervened and scheduled full testing soon dresser admitted aces potential and Bayer decided to proceed with production dresser wrote a report of the findings to publicize the new drug in it he omitted any mention of Hofmann or each and grun seventy one seventy four twenty five twenty six he would also be the only one of the three to receive royalties for the drug since it was ineligible for any patent the chemists might have taken out for creating it for many years however he attributed aspirins discovery solely to Hofmann seventy one seventy four twenty two twenty six controversy over who was primarily responsible for aspirins development spread through much of the 20th century and into the 21st although aspirins origin was an academic research and bayer was not the first to synthesize it as of 2016 Bayer still described Hofmann as having discovered a pain relieving fever lowering an anti inflammatory substance historians and others have also challenged Bayers early accounts of Bayers synthesis in which hoffman was primarily responsible for the Bayer breakthrough in 1949 shortly before his death each and grenier out an article 50 years of aspirin claiming that he had not told Hofmann the purpose of his research meaning that Hofmann merely carried out each and grunts research plan and that the drug would never have gone to the market without his direction this claim was later supported by research conducted by historian Walter Schneider Axl helm stood der general secretary of the International Society for the history of pharmacy subsequently questioned the novelty of Snyder's research noting that several earlier articles discussed the Hofmann each and grun controversy in detail Bayer countered Snyder in a press release stating that according to the records Hoffman and each and grunt held equal positions and each and Grenn was not Hoffman's supervisor Hoffman was named on the US patent as the inventor which Snyder did not mention each and grun who left bayer in 1908 had multiple opportunities to claim the priority and had never before 1949 done it he neither claimed nor received any percentage of the profit from aspirin sales the name aspirin was derived from the name of the chemical ASAS siedel's purse or in German spur sore was named for the meta sweet plant spiraea almería from which it could be derived for tea aspirant okay for the Isetta layin spear from spur sore and added in as a typical drug name ending to make it easy to say in the final round of naming proposals that circulated through bear it came down to aspirin and use Pirin aspirin they feared might remind customers of aspiration but Arthur each and grun argued that EU was inappropriate because it usually indicated an improvement over an earlier version of a similar drug since the substance itself was already known Bayer intended to use the new name to establish their drug as something new in January 1899 they settled on aspirin 73 27 under carl duisberg leadership bayer was firmly committed to the standards of ethical drugs as opposed to patent medicines ethical drugs were drugs that could be obtained only through a pharmacist usually with a doctor's prescription advertising drugs directly to consumers was considered unethical and strongly opposed by many medical organizations that was the domain of patent medicines therefore Bayer was limited to marketing aspirin directly to doctors 80 83 when production of aspirin began in 1899 Bayer sent out small packets of the drug to doctors pharmacists and hospitals advising them of aspirins uses and encouraging them to publish about the drugs effects and effectiveness as positive results came in an enthusiasm grew Bayer sought to secure patent and trademark wherever possible it was ineligible for patent in Germany but aspirin was patented in Britain and the United States the British patent was overturned in 1905 the American patent was also besieged but was ultimately upheld 77 80 faced with growing legal and illegal competition for the globally marketed aasa Bayer worked to cement the connection between Bayer and aspirin one strategy it developed was to switch from distributing aspirin powder for pharmacists to press into pill form to distributing standardized tablets complete with the distinctive Bayer cross logo in 1903 the company set up an American subsidiary with the converted Factory in rensler New York to produce aspirin for the American market without paying import duties Bayer also sued the most egregious patent violators and smugglers the company's attempts to hold on to its aspirin sales incited criticism from muckraking journalists and the American Medical Association especially after the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act that prevented trademarked drugs from being listed in the United States pharmacopoeia Bayer listed a si with an intentionally convoluted generic name to discourage doctors referring to anything but aspirin 88 96 28 31 by the outbreak of World War I in 1914 Bayer was facing competition in all its major markets from local ASAE producers as well as other German drug firms the British market was immediately closed to the German companies but British manufacturing could not meet the demand especially with phenol supplies necessary for a SI synthesis largely being used for explosives manufacture on February 5th 1915 Bayers UK trademarks were voided so that any company could use the term aspirin the Australian market was taken over by aspro after the makers of Nicholas aspirin lost his short-lived exclusive right to the aspirin name there in the United States Bayer was still under German control though the war disrupted the links between the American Bayer plant and the German Bayer headquarters but phenol shortage threatened to reduce aspirin production to a trickle and imports across the Atlantic Ocean were blocked by the Royal Navy 97 110 synthesis of a si naming the drug secur phenol for aspirin production and at the same time indirectly aid the German war effort German agents in the United States orchestrated what became known as the great phenol plot by 1915 the price of phenol rose to the point that veilleux's aspirin plant was forced to drastically cut production this was especially problematic because Beier was instituting a new branding strategy in preparation of the expert of the aspirin patent in the United States Thomas Edison who needed phenol to manufacture phonograph records was also facing supply problems in response he created a phenol factory capable of pumping out 12 tons per day Edison's excess phenol seemed destined for try nitro phenol production 39:41 109-113 rights and sale World War I and bear great phenol plot bayar loses foreign holdings interwar years although the United States remained officially neutral until April 1917 it was increasingly throwing its support to the Allies through trade to counter this German ambassador Johan Heinrich von Bernstorff an interior ministry official Heinrich Albert were tasked with undermining American industry and maintaining public support for Germany one of their agents was a former Bayer employee Hugo Schweitzer 3839 Schweitzer set up a contract for a front company called the chemical exchange association to buy all of Edison's excess phenol much of the phenol would go to the German owned chemische fabrik von Hagens American subsidiary Haydn was the supplier of Bayer salicylic acid for aspirin manufacture by July 1915 Edison's plants were selling about three tons of phenol per day to Schweitzer Hayden's salicylic acid production was soon back online an intern Bayers aspirin plant was running as well forty forty-one the plot only lasted a few months on July 24th 1915 Heinrich Albert's briefcase containing details about the phenol plot was recovered by a Secret Service agent although the activities were not illegal since the United States was still officially neutral and still trading with Germany the documents were soon leaked to the New York world an anti German newspaper the world published an expose on August 15 1915 4142 the public pressure soon forced Schweitzer and Edison to end the phenol deal with the embarrassed Edison subsequently sending his excess phenol to the US military but by that time the deal had netted the plotters over 2 million dollars and there was already enough phenol to keep Bayers aspirin plant running Bayers reputation took a large hit however just as the company was preparing to launch an advertising campaign to secure the connection between aspirin and the Bayer brand 113 114 beginning in 1915 Bayer set up a number of shell corporations and subsidiaries in the United States to hedge against the possibility of losing control of its American assets if the US should enter the war and to allow Bayer to enter other markets after the u.s. declared war on Germany in April 1917 alien property custodian a mitchell Palmer began investigating German owned businesses and soon turned his attention to Bayer to avoid having to surrender all profits and assets to the government Bayers management shifted the stock to a new company nominally owned by Americans but controlled by the german american bayer leaders palmer however soon uncovered this scheme and seized all of Bayers american holdings after the trading with the enemy Act was amended to allow sale of these holdings the government auctioned off the Rensselaer plant in all Bayers American patents and trademarks including even the Bayer brand name in the Bayer Krauss logo it was bought by a patent medicine company sterling Products Inc 4249 the rights to Bayer Aspirin and the u.s. rights to the Bayer name and trademarks were sold back to Bayer AG in 1994 for 1 billion u.s. dollars diversification of market with the coming of the deadly Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 aspirin by whatever name secured a reputation as one of the most powerful and effective drugs in the pharmacopoeia of the time it's fever reducing properties gave many sick patients enough strength to fight through the infection an aspirin companies large and small earned the loyalty of doctors in the public when they could manufacture or purchase enough aspirin to meet demand despite this some people believed that Germans put the Spanish flu bug in Bayer Aspirin causing the pandemic as a war tactic 136 142 the USASA patent expired in 1917 but sterling on the aspirin trademark which was the only commonly used term for the drug in 1920 United drug company challenged the aspirin trademark which became officially generic for public sale in the US with demand growing rapidly in the wake of the Spanish flu there were soon hundreds of aspirin brands on sale in the United States 151 152 sterling products equipped with all of Bayers US intellectual property tried to take advantage of its new brand as quickly as possible before generic Oz's took over however without German expertise to run the Rensselaer plan to make aspirin and the other Bayer pharmaceuticals they had only a finite aspirin supply and were facing competition from other companies sterling president William E Weiss had ambitions to sell Bayer Aspirin not only in the US but to compete with the German Bayer abroad as well taking advantage of the losses Farben fabric and bayer suffered through the reparation provisions of the Treaty of Versailles Weiss worked out a deal with Carl D u iceberg to share profits in the Americas Australia South Africa and Great Britain for most Bayer drugs in return for technical assistance in manufacturing the drugs 144 150 sterling also took over Bayers Canadian assets as well as ownership of the aspirin trademark which is still valid in Canada and most of the world Bayer bought sterling Winthrop in 1994 restoring ownership of the Bayer name and Bayer Kross trademark in the US and Canada as well as ownership of the aspirin trademark in Canada between World War I and World War two many new aspirin brands and aspirin based products entered the market the Australian company Nicholas proprietary limited through the aggressive marketing strategies of George Davies built aspro into a global brand with particular strengths in Australia New Zealand and the UK 153 161 American brands such as Burton's aspirin Malloy's aspirin kal aspirin and st joseph's aspirin tried to compete with the american bear while new products such calf aspirin and alka-seltzer put aspirin to new uses 161 162 in 1925 the German Bayer became part of IG Farben a conglomerate of former dye companies IG Farben brands of aspirin and in Latin America the caffeinated Kaffee aspirin a competed with less expensive aspirins such as genial 78 comma 90 after World War two with the IG Farben conglomerate dismantled because of its central role in the Nazi regime sterling products bought half of Bayer Ltd the British Bayer subsidiary the other half of which it already owned however Bayer Aspirin made up only a small fraction of the British aspirin market because of competition from aspro disprin and other brands Bayer Ltd began searching for new pain relievers to compete more effectively after several moderately successful compound drugs that mainly utilized aspirin Bayer Ltd's manager Laurie's paulten ordered an investigation of a substance that scientists at Yale had in 1946 found to be the metabolically active derivative of a Satana light acid amina fin after clinical trials Bayer Ltd brought acid Amman ofin to market as panadol in 1956 205 207 however sterling products did not market panadol in the United States or other countries where Bayer Aspirin still dominated the aspirin market other firms began selling acid omen ofin drugs most significantly McNeil Laboratories with liquid tylenol in 1955 and tylenol pills in 1958 by 1967 tylenol was available without a prescription because it did not cause gastric irritation acid omen ofin rapidly displaced much of aspirin sales another analgesic anti-inflammatory drug was introduced in 1962 ibuprofen by the 1970s aspirin had a relatively small portion of the pain reliever market and in the 1980s sales decreased even more when ibuprofen became available without prescription to 12 to 17 tition from new drugs also in the early 1980s several studies suggested a link between children's consumption of aspirin and Reye's syndrome a potentially fatal disease by 1986 the US Food and Drug Administration required warning labels on all aspirin further suppressing sales the makers of tylenol also filed a lawsuit against Anacin aspirin maker American Home Products claiming that the failure to add warning labels before 1986 had unfairly held back tylenol sales though this suit was eventually dismissed to 28 to 29 the mechanism of aspirins analgesic anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties was unknown through the drugs heyday in the early to mid 20th century Heinrich dressers explanation widely accepted since the drug was first brought to market was that aspirin relieved pain by acting on the central nervous system in 1958 Harry Collier a biochemist in the London Laboratory of pharmaceutical company parke-davis began investigating the relationship between kinase and the effects of aspirin in tests on guinea pigs Collier found that aspirin if given beforehand inhibited the bronchoconstriction effects of bradykinin he found that cutting the guinea pigs vagus nerve did not affect the action of bradykinin or the inhibitory effect of aspirin evidence that aspirin worked locally to combat pain and inflammation rather than on the central nervous system in 1963 Collier began working with University of London pharmacology graduate student priscilla Piper to determine the precise mechanism of aspirins effects however it was difficult to pin down the precise biochemical goings-on in live research animals and in vitro tests on removed animal tissues did not behave like in vivo tests to 23 to 26 educating how aspirin works after five years of collaboration Collier arranged for Piper to work with pharmacologist John vane at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in order to learn vanes new bioassay methods which seemed like a possible solution to the in vitro testing failures Vayne and Piper tested the biochemical cascade associated with anaphylactic shock they found that aspirin inhibited the release of an unidentified chemical generated by guinea pig lungs a chemical that caused rabbit tissue to contract by 1971 vane identified the chemical as a prostaglandin in a June 23rd 1971 paper in the journal Nature vane and Piper suggested that aspirin and similar drugs worked by blocking the production of prostaglandins later research showed that NSAIDs such as aspirin worked by inhibiting cyclooxygenase the enzyme responsible for converting arachidonic acid into a prostaglandin to 26 to 31 aspirins effects on blood clotting were first noticed in 1950 by lawrence craven craven a family doctor in california had been directing tonsillectomy patients to chew a spur gum an aspirin laced chewing gum he found that an unusual number of patients had to be hospitalized for severe bleeding and that those patients had been using very high amounts of a spur gum Craven began recommending daily aspirin to all his patients and claimed that the patients who followed the aspirin regimen had no signs of thrombosis however Cravens studies were not taken seriously by the medical community because he had not done a placebo controlled study and had published only in obscure journals to 37 to 39 revival as heart drug idea of using aspirin to prevent clotting diseases was revived in the 1960s when medical researcher Harvey Weiss found that aspirin had an anti adhesive effect on blood platelets Medical Research Council hematologist John O'Brien picked up on Weiss's finding and in 1963 began working with epidemiologist Peter Elwood on aspirins anti thrombosis drug potential Elwood began a large-scale trial of aspirin as a preventive drug for heart attacks Nicholas laboratories agreed to provide aspirin tablets and Elwood enlisted heart attack survivors in a double-blind controlled study heart attack survivors were statistically more likely to suffer a second attack greatly reducing the number of patients necessary to reliably detect whether aspirin had an effect on heart attacks the study began in February 1971 though the researchers soon had to break the double blinding when a study by American epidemiologist Herschel Jick suggested that aspirin prevented heart attacks but suggested that the heart attacks were more deadly Jick had found that fewer aspirin takers were admitted to his hospital for heart attacks than non aspirin takers and one possible explanation was that aspirin caused heart attack sufferers to die before reaching the hospital Elwood's initial results ruled out that explanation when the elwood trial ended in 1973 it showed a modest but not statistically significant reduction in heart attacks among the group taking aspirin to 39 to 46 several subsequent studies put aspirins effectiveness as a heart drug on firmer ground but the evidence was not incontrovertible however in the mid-1980s with the relatively new technique of meta-analysis statistician Richard Peto convinced the US FDA and much of the medical community that the aspirin studies in aggregate showed aspirins effectiveness with relative certainty to 47 to 57 by the end of the 1980s aspirin was widely used as a preventive drug for heart attacks and had regained its former position as the top-selling analgesic in the u.s. to 67 to 69
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Colorado Road Trip! Haunted Red Rocks Amphitheater!
from the dead [Music] ladies and ladies and gentlemen the countdown has just begun [Music] hey guys what is up welcome back to my channel if you guys follow me on Twitter or snapchat or even Facebook you'll notice I had kept up a little bit so a lot changed really fast I think my life is just like that it's either like all or nothing you so basically at the last minute we made the decision to build a home it's not as easy as it sounds you kind of have to get out from the home that you're in like sell it and remove yourself from it before you can start building your house unless you're financially stable enough to own two homes unfortunately I'm not so we've made the choice to build our own house and we sold this home really quick and it happened like overnight so I'm in the process of moving as we speak like literally as we speak about you guys like oh no you're leaving Vegas no I'm staying in Vegas I am very happy in Vegas but I did get a little bit sick when I did travel to Denver to unfortunately my uncle got sick so I always make it a habit to put my family and close friends first so that was really what started the spiral of me disappearing unfortunately my uncle has he's not my blood uncle he was married to my aunt whom I talk about a lot on this channel like I feel like my aunt was really my main inspiration for getting interested in paranormal and Tales from the Crypt and Elvira and tales from the dark side all those really good all those really good shows sadly my aunt had passed away about five years ago and my uncle is not doing the best unfortunately he's had diabetes his whole life and he's really never taken care of himself unfortunately and that is freewill that we have as humans you know to do what we want with our very own capsules so unfortunately we think he may have had a stroke or something like that thank you for all the well wishes he got out of the hospital kind of went into a temporary nursing home and then they put him back in the hospital so unfortunately it sounds like I'll be going back to Denver soon but enough with the sad talk I was so excited when I got to go to Denver I thought you know what like I've gone to Denver several times you know since I moved to Vegas about three years ago and I was like why haven't I filmed something from Denver as you guys know I grew up there and so like majority of my life I was in Denver so I went back and so I'm going to do a really cool video on my other channel of a lot of the locations that I grew up in which is going to be kind of cool too show you guys it's basically just gonna be GoPro footage of me driving around showing you guys kind of the neighborhoods that I grew up in and then I did get a chance to go to a place called Red Rocks Amphitheatre and that is one of the first old-school throwbacks that I actually started my ghost hunting career and as a rebellious adolescent so I don't have a ton of footage to show you guys I would have loved to get up there at night unfortunately they have the parks like really like high security and like it sucks because growing up in Colorado it wasn't like that bro like you could do whatever you wanted and the police were like if you want to go up to that haunted ampitheatre by yourself you go for it we're not gonna be pulling you out of there though so first disclose your statement before I talk about Red Rocks Amphitheatre I want to state that in no way shape or form is it or was it ever safe you know to go up and go stunt up there for several reasons which I will talk about but as an adolescent I did you know I was rebellious and dangerous and stupid with my friends and um the one thing though about places when I talk about haunted Colorado is we didn't just know them at night like we knew them morning noon and night if that makes sense so we would go hiking in some of these locations like daytime and nighttime so we knew it like the back of our hand so when I talk about these places this is no way me like promoting you guys to go there are extremely dangerous people have died doing just hiking in these places so I'm just gonna say right now just cuz I talked about this doesn't mean I'm promoting you guys to go up there and go ghost hunting at night I'm not talking about the apparitions being dangerous I'm talking about a lot of places in Colorado have like really high hiking trails and if you're up there at night it's completely pitch black you're in the middle of nature there is no you know night lights driving like on street road lights nothing like that it's completely dark the only reason my friends that I would do this was we knew it so well on all times of the day so now that that's out of the way do not go film anything and me in your video and be like hey crystal you're so right like Red Rocks is so haunted I went up there and accidentally like fell down into a cavern or something I'm gonna be like well that was stupid you probably should have done that so there's several urban legends okay that's what makes up a good ghost story right like is the urban legends the creepy stories I'm gonna try to not get carried away and spiral off into some you know everyone like they'll attach more to it like as generations go along so I'm gonna try to stick to the basics of the Haunted story behind Red Rocks Amphitheatre because there are several parts that connect Red Rocks being a haunted location know one thing I will state about Red Rocks if you haven't been there you should go like if you're there visiting or if you live there and you're new to Colorado or if you're just not familiar it's like your backyard like if you're in the Denver metro area I will state that I grew up in Lake Hood on the west side Lakewood near golden and Red Rocks Amphitheatre is like on the edge of Morrison Lakewood and golden like kind of tucked in that corner and what they theorized is you know they found a lot of dinosaur bones like throughout Colorado so they think that you know it's very ancient obviously but Red Rocks the theory behind the ancient rock formations is that it was actually completely underwater and so these formations it does it looks like a giant fish bowl like that's the only way I can explain it which a lot of Utah is much similar so there's a lot of caverns and they think all at one point every part of these we're like underwater caverns like where sea creatures would live and whatnot so I think that's what makes a good history raw and authentic is what is the origination from so the very first story I will hit regarding Red Rocks is something called the hatchet lady and yes it sounds as scary as it would be in real life so they claimed that this hatchet lady you know takes multiple forms including a woman with a hatchet in her hand I'm usually wearing like a cloak or a hoodie where it's kind of disclosing her face you can only kind of see the outline of you know a creepy pale jaw and cheekbones basically the legend is is that there was a homeless woman living in the caves at Red Rocks which might I add if you go on a tour of Red Rocks they'll be like oh there's three or four no there is a lot so no one really knows which cavern was hers because some you have to hike into some of you have to hike up into anything these formations aren't gigantic so you wouldn't want to just hike without any sort of experience this woman was homeless she was living in some of the caverns they think that at some point during one of the winters she passed away and so basically she haunts the park the biggest thing that she haunts is this used to be like a really big makeout spot you know like if you were in high school or anything else and if you go out there with your boyfriend or girlfriend to you know feel being scared even if you're walking around or sitting in your car she will come up to the windows bang on the windows and basically scare you and she will manifest herself with some sort of a hatchet in her hand a lot of people claim that when they've gone into these caverns or the correct one like sort of cave that they will hear footsteps running at them like ferociously with like a woman screaming and you know like they'll claim they see this shine like the shimmer of an axe because obviously you're up there at night you would have a flashlight so if you were to accidentally you know catch something it would be like a shimmery axe or something shimmery silver like like a hatchet so a lot of people claim that her motive is to catch you while you're running and then she wants to dismember you so of course it's like Oh have you ever experienced this I haven't been obviously dismembered or anything I don't know anyone that's been dismembered but I have experienced hearing footsteps or someone running towards me I used to go to Red Rocks all the time it was like one of the funnest memories I have as a teenager with some of my high school friends going up there and honestly like the adrenaline just from being at Red Rocks at night which I don't think you can really access it at night anymore but the adrenaline because it is this huge you know like fishbowl area that just goes on and on forever and hiking and it's scary because it is pitch-black you know it's kind of like in a valley like behind the city of golden behind the city of Morrison so it's really beautiful during the day as well basically anyone after dark that experiences this woman the legend has it too you'll disappear I don't think that's the case if you ask my opinion since I have experienced her energy I don't think that she wants to kill anybody I don't think she wants to dismember anyone I think that she is well aware of what her presence has become I've talked about this before Kali from the Stanley Hotel she was one of the lead investigators at the Stanley Hotel she had made up this story about the mean office building located at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park and the story that she started which was not true to begin with was that a little girl haunted the main admin building of the Stanley Hotel which sits on the premises of you know all of the Stanley Hotel buildings so when she started doing tours and tours of like hundreds of people coming through more and more people believe that a little girl haunted this you know area of the hotel and pretty soon they started getting EVPs DVDs even like intelligent communication of a little girl a little child haunting this building so she almost created it in a way it was like enough people believed in the energy of this child that it manifested a child I can't explain it that's there's theories behind that I don't want to get into that too deep but that's my understanding of this woman in red rock so she's called the hatchet lady they think she could be somewhere between the ages of 40s and 50s you know back in the day my family is originally from Missouri but they moved to Colorado when my mom was about 10 to 13 so my family goes way back you know like my grandma knew denver well like this is all before denver became what it is today and there used to be a lot of asylum there was a lot of asylums like any typical big city and of course they were treated and properly so my personal thought behind this woman is maybe she was being held against her will at an asylum you know unfortunately they kept TV patients they kept patients in asylums that weren't even ill sometimes they were like abandoned and dropped off from their families in the 20s and 30s so my theory behind it is maybe she was an escapee from one of the asylums in Denver you know had nowhere to take refuge and then went into the mountains and got as far as Red Rocks at that time that would have been far because there wasn't a city built on to it and she kind of just camped out there until she died sadly and she would have had plenty of access if she was some sort of a survivor skill you know with like fire there's animal wild animals up there and all that stuff so that's my theory I think that she's well aware that she scares people and I think that so many people have put energy into her you know background and story of being the hatchet lady that it's almost made her stronger and strengthened to be able to manifest so that is one of the legends behind Red Rocks Amphitheatre once again I have experienced it in some of the caves in some of the areas one thing though if you do go up to Red Rocks it is not by my disclosure because it's dangerous not just a hatchet lady or like some other homeless people that could be dangerous up there and the cliffs but there's also Cougars or mountain lions and I have ran into them at Red Rocks as a kid and it is very scary and they hunt at night like they tend to come out there like a little bit more nocturnal and so we had heard what we thought was the hatchet lady and turned around as a group and it ended up being a freaking mountain lion so I'm just gonna tell you guys to please be safe going up there because I think people forget that there's bears and everything in Colorado so just please be safe there is also theories that the hatchet lady was a resident of Morrison who kind of did some sort of weird escape from like young love or a broken heart and I think that her name was like Carol or sill Carol something some old school name but no one can determine really where she came from just that she is now a permanent resident for eternity at Red Rocks Amphitheatre so Red Rocks and Colorado was also known for a lot of mining okay so there's supposedly a possible my that haunts Red Rocks Amphitheatre he's about five foot five he has some sort of a white Frehley frizzy beard what you would think of in minor clothes like probably overalls and dirty hoodie I guess is the word for it and he carries some sort of bottle like possibly a bottle of gin or something like that my nerves were always known for drinking up there so there are kind of caverns and areas where there could have potentially been mines back in the day and this is where it said that you will happen to run into this apparition they say you can hear music around him and you hear bubbly meaning like beer or wine or something like that so I don't think that he is an angry spirit I think he just wants to mine there for eternity there is something called the Trading Post that is also located at Red Rocks Amphitheatre I think that it's kind of like a gift shop or like a location you can go to visit as a visitor like a visitor center and I do believe that there has been paranormal groups go in to actually perform investigations they have captured EVPs ghostly occurrences you know like in a typical workday and I don't know exactly what it is no one really knows what it is they do think that there could be some sort of a out of worldly phenomena that is also connected like meaning UFOs - they'll hear really strange noises like hissing or scratching like and I'm not talking really dog form or animal form it's almost out of worldly but and you know though here like weird like whispers and the ear and stuff but it never really makes out some sort of an English tone if that makes sense um no one really knows what is that the Trading Post also like I said there's some sort of a gift shop there where they sell oh you know like Colorado mugs and Clara keychains and all that stuff some of the workers have complained of items being thrown by themselves breaking on the floor they'll come back into work the next day and there's just a ton of broken glass or things that have fallen off of the shelves there is obviously no you know it wasn't an employee obviously there's a boiler room that is also located in that basement area of the Trading Post apparently and I've never been in there so I do not know personally I've never experienced this but it's some sort of like shaking with door handles like something's either trying to get in or out sometimes light bulbs will burst sometimes lights will flash on and off even if it's not a light bulb just like random you know light anomalies that will basically appear red rocks along with the Stanley Hotel you know there's all this mining but they also always find quartz and you know geo stones and all this stuff that is implanted into the rocks it's you know a theory in paranormal that stones obviously you know amethyst quartz all that stuff can be an amplifier to attract paranormal activity or kind of give you know energy to energy that's already there and it will amplify it up and help it manifest so that is you know an idea if there was mining even if it was copper and gold anything could be you know a magnifier for paranormal activity Colorado is surrounded by all of that stuff the Stanley Hotel itself sits on top of a lot of courts and so that is a huge theory that all of the resident Ghost Hunters at the Stanley Hotel have claimed is that somehow the quartz helps magnify the energies that are within the Stanley and make them what they are now another thing that's really interesting behind Red Rocks Amphitheatre is it's also surrounded by a lot of Native American land Native Americans were huge in a huge part of Colorado I mean obviously my family is Cherokee and they had owned a lot of land in Colorado Springs kind of before my my mother was born and before you know my aunt and uncle was born the Utes the Arapaho the Cheyenne and the Navajo were the most predominant within Colorado within the realms of Colorado so there is something really spiritual about Red Rocks Amphitheatre so even if you go and you're in Denver and I'm not talking about ghost hunting like they have I think religious ceremony practice like on Sundays where they kind of do like a non-denominational thing whether you you're religious or not it's just really neat to be there for it because it is so it's more about the nature connection you know of Red Rocks is not really about the minister on stage or here surrounded with and and even what you believe it is a lot deeper than that I think it's because the way Red Rocks was actually formed if they do think it was formed under water with these kind of rock formations it was highly connected to the Native American tribes for that reason obviously because Native Americans are very connected to land in nature and respecting earth and you know Mother Earth is kind of who they worship they it is a theory that there are spirits of Native Americans that are there because it's been proven obviously that Native Americans were a huge you know territory population to Colorado itself and you know their sightings of Native Americans there in apparition form usually on top of the rocks and on top of the formations and they think that the apparitions of you know the natives are trying to protect the land and try to keep it its basis of you know how it was formed here on earth and to try to keep it protected it is a theory that if someone goes up there to deface rocks or deface any of the formations that they will see apparitions of Indians and the Indians will throw stones or sort of rocks at you know the people that are visiting because they don't want them to deface you know the natural beauty of what Red Rocks is so I never feel threatened or intimidated by Native American spirits so I never have experienced that myself I think maybe that could be because I'm Native American so I never have that feeling that other people get I have had other people say that they've gone to Red Rocks like my friends I grew up with high school that they claim they'll hear like drums in the background I have heard that once at Red Rocks and it's impossible because for a lot of people like you know 10 to 20 people to get out in the middle of nowhere at Red Rocks and like actually make Indian chants and drums it would be impossible for them to get out there at night they wouldn't see there's Cougars and mountain lions there's more kinds of wildlife so I have experienced that whether people are believers or non-believers whether there are apparitions or not you can't deny the rich history and paranormal that surrounds Red Rocks Amphitheatre if you ever get a chance to go it is a huge part of Colorado history and I am so glad that I get to say I grew up there and that was in my backyard like literally I was in Lakewood and that is probably 10 to 15 minutes away so that was one of the closest like ghost hunting spots that I got to go to as a teen and I did get to get some really cool footage which I want to show you guys now [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] shooting [Music] have you guys ever been to Colorado have you guys ever gotten to visit Red Rocks Amphitheatre there's something so magical about it I can't even describe what it is I'm not sure if it's that you're surrounded by the natural beauty you know formations of nature or maybe it is the spirits and the holiness of the Native American spirits who knows have you ever been there do you guys ever want to go to Colorado make sure you guys give my video a thumbs up make sure you subscribe to my channel already make sure you guys leave me comments below and follow me on social media and I will catch you guys next time you [Music]
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D.T.L.A.= Derek & Tony's Lackadaisical Adventure - Artificial Negligence Episode 4 (Exclusive)
[Music] good evening today marks a new beginnings as artificial intelligence is granted their individual rights as citizens among humans for one I am concerned violence of deep the perfect drink to start October makes me want to ride a bike yeah it doesn't make me feel fat or tired all right Dean chill out hey hey look over there deep I bet she's your type she kind of looks like Shannon you should go over there and talk to her yeah she's probably here with some dude remember back in high school will you try and flirt with that girl and her boyfriend Todd you too yeah let's not talk about that look she just looked over at you and smile come on Dee I know she's your type just pretend like you're talking with Shannon you did the stop play and go talk to that bartender you obviously scared of scared I'm scared trip so how's your night going would you like another beer oh yeah sure another would be nice like you this one's on me Wow she just hooked it up with a free beer maybe she want to go to a drive-in theater I mean girls like scary movies I like scary movies with girls yeah huh Olive Oyl do excuse me miss I'll show you from across the room hi nice to meet you hi nice to meet you hi nice to meet you yeah the artificial intelligence is taking over everybody save yourselves every man for himself I got to admit that you got my attention and you making me want to sing holy [ __ ] what's wrong you've never seen a girl with such beautiful skin whoa good [ __ ] D she's making the move on you [Music] so you like scary movies huh I don't know but if this is it it's been great knowing you Tony and if I can look you in the eye and tell you their highs homie what the [ __ ] ah what's wrong Tony did you have a nightmare uh yeah kinda I mean I'm good Alexa maybe you should consult with Derek to see if he's okay as well maybe I should what huh good night Alexa perhaps a beer would help you sleep better free of charge wink [Music]
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Smart Business Moves with Guest Matt Ricketts - Being the Employer Today’s Workforce Wants You To Be
hey good afternoon everybody tom stewart here with liz trotter this is smart business moves yeah wednesday april 28th wow april's gone isn't it stop talking about it tom every time you say it you give me this weird feeling like oh it just isn't good it's sad we came to that realization two days ago didn't we yeah we got a special guest today and he's here and it's my ricketts hey matt hey guys hey man the camera is on for me i probably clicked that a minute before you wanted for 30 seconds 15 seconds before you wanted me to all right all right i'll be home i gave you a chance to sit down how about that yeah running right that's a terrible camera angle i'm gonna go back the angle is good the coloring is bad you look like it's a very old computer so i'm not sure what the angle is i need to shave it looks like it's been a busy week i have not done any shave grooming so yeah i uh happy to be here guys what are we what are we doing what's going on oh we're just talking about personal hygiene yeah take a shower today i did take a shower i take a shower why am i so foggy i don't know you came back you came back hey there's been some news happening here over the last couple of days you guys want to talk news a little bit before we jump into our program i do i do okay uh president uh i guess the cdc came out with some uh new uh regulations uh guidance about mask wearing and you know the president actually uh spoke about it some yesterday so if you're outside as long as you aren't in a very densely populated activity say like a a sporting event or a concert they're no longer recommending that you wear a mask so that's kind of cool because you know i know a lot of us like it like at castle keepers we have meetings outside whenever you know weather permitting and you know living in the south more times than not let's do oval but we still still wear masks and we probably will for a while but it looks like that's becoming optional so that's a good step in the right direction i'm hearing a little bit of feedback just uh echoing thing are you hearing it i'm not okay no i hear it too probably me that since i don't know it might be just interesting you never know well that is definitely muted and um the echo is gone so i don't know if you could turn your volume down more and still still talk or not but uh anywho um how's that is it that any better i don't know let me talk i guess a couple of uh other things i just want to share so uh we're in the loop on this let me here we go you um the uh president is putting forth uh some some some plans we're gonna hear more about this tonight actually i suspect where he wants uh employers to offer their workforce uh like paid time off for for the opportunity to go get a kobe shot we mentioned this the other day but i didn't have any any documentation on it so i've got this uh society human resources management uh article kind of explaining some of the details and uh you'll get tax credits back for uh giving your your employees paid time off for uh getting a kobe shot or even paid time off after they get their shot if they're not feeling well and you'll get reimbursed through tax credits so that's pretty cool um here's another another perspective of that i'll just share these the president is giving a speech tonight and it's not really um state of the union address but it's kind of like his version of that he's going to be introducing uh some new uh new legislation that he's putting forth and um some of the things that he wants to do i think it's like a another one point something trillion dollar plan they're wrangling over over some of the details but one of the things he's going to be talking about is extending the child tax credit the the employee was the eitc credit and basically these are funds that um a lot of our a lot of our employees are able to get to subsidize their their income and the number goes up quite a bit if uh if they have children well they bump all those numbers up as part of the last coveted relief package and he wants to make them permanent so you know that's one of the things and actually as an employer i see those are good things because you don't get those tax credits unless you're working so yeah kind of an incentive for people to work and they get more more more value out of the uh the exercise of working um what else are we doing oh this is big uh he's also going to be proposing a uh 12-week paid leave plan where employers would be offering their employees it would be kind of mandated that they could get up to 12 weeks of paid leave and here's an article about that now we would be reimbursed as employers by uh by the federal government for this paid leave that we're paying but the government's going to pay for this paid leave by increased payroll taxes kind of like how they do unemployment insurance now so we're going to get reimbursed for it but it stands to figure that out the amount of taxes that we pay on our payroll will go up to pay for it so net net you know it's almost like taking money out of one pocket and put it in the other maybe sounds like a wash the way you're describing it let's say wait where the article is is explaining it here but the president's speaking tonight and i'm gonna be watching and i think you know i encourage everybody to do that because there's going to be a lot there that's going to be impacting small business and we need to know what's going on so we can make smart business moves right yeah it sounds like all good stuff again though tom i don't know that one's that one's a little tricky because it's you know it's it's like other kinds of other kinds of insurance or work comp or things like that that that have good consequences if you know if managed well but some some states have much higher rates than others like california like work work comp and things like that so it just depends on how it's written right so like where comp insurance is you know managed at the state level for certain states like ohio or texas and you know tend to be um well-known programs but then they can be very expensive and hard to and cumbersome for business at certain levels so it's a mix that's a mixed one there for sure it could be it just depends it depends on how it's rolled out and you know the the the article that that i i dropped in chat refers to it being similar to how the federal unemployment insurance works has anybody gotten any feedback from both i mean typically we pay more in state unemployment insurance and we do federal unemployment insurance does anybody really know how all that's going to shake out after all the unprecedented events we've been dealing with in the last year i haven't even looked at my rates yet so no idea it would stand to figure that you know they're going to be going up maybe sharply and i would imagine both are going up hmm so all really cool things to look forward to right yeah all right yay now leslie california why it's not leslie it's dusty this time same thing yeah okay yay california yeah i mean who knows how all that's gonna shake out so so a common theme behind several of these initiatives that you're going to be hearing about tonight is really making the whole work experience prime you know for for all workers but you know especially for i'd say the lower quartile of wage earners what's often referred to as our early higher type workers um providing them with more benefits more you know more flexibility in their schedule and you know there's a lot of discussion one other thing that that came out yesterday and this was just an executive order that uh the president is is going to be mandating this doesn't go into effect until january of of next year but if you're a federal contractor you have to have a minimum wage of 15 an hour so you know those are large companies you know raytheon and all those guys but there's also a lot of really small companies that provide food service cleaning service stuff like that they're all going to be impacted by that as well huh i'm i'm just thinking how that whole thing is i guess that's why it's january like wow how are they going to get everybody in alignment with that but it's a hundred thousand like um employees basically so it's you're saying contractors have to meet it too if they're on government contract some that's my understanding i don't know i haven't seen the actual reg yet but um all of this is just kind of creating an environment and an expectation that you know workers are expecting more now than what they did a year ago from their work experience is that a fair fair statement to maine ah 100 tom the the people are the same but their belief systems have completely been modified so we're going to be talking about a couple of things today we're going to talk about you know some of the forces that are driving the changes in the labor market we've just touched upon a few of them here just current events and things that are happening in washington and things you're going to be hearing about more uh tonight then we're going to be talking about what are the smart business moves to be making in light of these changes what do we do about that understatement right right dusty you are right unprecedented events we're dealing with here we shared this the other day and i actually stumbled across this picture where mcdonald's in tampa was offering fifty dollars for somebody to come in and do an interview and there was an interview with the with it with the manager at a news interview saying that he wasn't able to get people to come in and talk to him they went to think you know the fifty dollars just to come and talk to him about a job wasn't enough to entice people to come in and do an interview wow and i wish i had taken a picture of it there was a sign in front of a mcdonald's in in north carolina that i saw sunday said 500 signing bonus and i asked one of the teenage kids who was working at one of the drive-through windows how that worked he says well you work here 90 days you know three months and you get 500 bucks so wow that is not really new i used to do a 500 signing bonus and it was not effective but i would definitely try it again in this new environment because we do have a different situation now and completely different situation than we have in the past i could i could see it working that well maybe i'm not sure actually and it certainly depends on the market in the labor force when i was an airline pilot like after i was hired at my my company we were offering first officers like 20 dollar sign on bonuses now that was paid out in increments paid out over two years but i mean it just depends on the industry and it and it can be effective i'm not saying we can afford to do twenty thousand dollar signing bonuses but um it may need to be higher than 500 to be to be as that's what i'm thinking five hundred dollars is low you can do ten thousand you can do ten thousand and pay it out over two years and just do it and do it in increments i mean there's i'm not saying that that's the way to go either but um that we even have to go that high but i do remember um there was a time where where pilots would would pay to take their first job they'd pay the airline like to get their job this is how crazy it was you pay the airline like 20 000 for your job and they had they had a glut of applicants you know post um you know post vietnam era pilots and you know to get your first shot you might have to give them money as crazy as that sounds right and obviously that the tables turn in all labor markets at some point um and so obviously that's that's kind of where we're at now especially in the more entry-level workforce well you know this is a weird thing that i just heard about that is similar um it's slightly off uh around here we have a lot of what they call bikini baristas i don't know if you guys have those where you live and the people will wear the baristas will wear bikinis or lingerie one one of those two things like small amount of clothing okay and i know you're wondering where am i going with this tom well no i mean this is i've never heard of this you guys don't have these all right well they're very busy so anybody that's watching that's in south carolina so this is like competing with starbucks yeah kind of oh and people love to work at bikini baristas because you make a lot of money right you make a lot more money working at a bikini barista than you would at starbucks at a another coffee drive-through but one of the things that has been happening recently is there are certain shifts that are really good at at one of these baristas and so what's happening is to be able to get these really good shifts the people the employees are paying all of their tips and sometimes their money to the person that's doing the scheduling to be able to get these amazing shifts and to be able to keep the shift you they are tipping out the person that does the scheduling and so i just thought wow that's just a brand new thing that's happening there i haven't heard of that before matt talking about pilots you know paying for their jobs is the first time i've heard anything similar to that so does hooters do something like that susan oh you're you're not talking about you know is that not a thing everywhere else matt how about in st louis never heard of it before i mean it's probably something that would have done well in portland when we were out there that seems like so many y'all no fast food but lots of bikini baristas okay bikini head shop you know i mean what you have lots of head shops too maybe they go together i don't know yeah so interesting one thing you did say that actually kind of circles back to our conversation a little bit is the tips right i think that's kind of a i think that's kind of an underlook thing in our industry a little bit about how we can increase pay for our employees um i can tell you to the number that my employees make about about a dollar 66 extra in credit card tips that i track through my software through made central and and i think um giving the ability to give tips is is one way that you can increase higher pay and put it on the customer um and i have no idea what my cash tips are but yeah this goes right into kind of things that we're going to talk about today so what do they want like what is gonna what's gonna get these people to stick other than bikinis i mean we gotta think about like what's gonna make our workforce uh stick with us so i would be interested to hear what you know you guys out there are hearing you know this up in chat with with the feedback that you're getting from from the people that that you're talking to from from the information for the people that that we're talking to you know the candidates as well as the other businesses that we work with it seems like that there's uh some common themes though it looks like there's an expectation of higher pay the whole idea of an hour is the minimum wage regardless of what it really is or what part of the country you're you're in there's uh inflation on the wage side um i mean everybody everybody is kind of feeling that right for sure all right i can tell you for a fact that that's the case and i can share um i'm in a demo account i'm not in my live data here but i've got a tab open that might be kind of relevant if we want to share that really quick sure um so what what i will tell you is this is a report that i look at every week through through made central and so this is just a demo account because i want to actually look at some employees i didn't want to accidentally share one of my employees phone numbers to the world but you know everyone's always worried about what their revenue is per week things like that but like what i really want to know is is what my cleaning hourly rate is and i'm only zoom this in so we can make it a little better to see at home um a cleaning hourly rate has a lot to do with what i can pay my employees so you know for us we should all be what can we do as employers to make sure we get these higher wages and things like that we need to be making sure that all the jobs we do are profitable and that we're generating as much as much per hour as we can and so if you look over here at the one that says average hourly rate uh here um that's in the software in this dummy account it's about 16 19 an hour my average technician makes 19.55 an hour because our average cleaning our average hourly cleaning rate is well over 70 uh for my company so i mean if you're afraid to push your prices higher just know this i'm getting close to seventy dollars per hour and we're booked out till june i don't think you should be scared i think you should be thinking of this as an opportunity to to increase your increase your hourly rates and and thus increase your wages um but that's only one part of it right like so so what we pay our employees is one piece right but don't you think they're looking for something more like what can we what can we offer them as an employer time what do you think would be you know your your biggest takeaway from your slideshow as far as you had on there like you know scheduling and pto and some other things maybe go back to those slides but but but the pay the pay is definitely a a big part of it right now maybe more so than what it has been like pre-covered and it's doable it's just purely you know a matter of of knowing your numbers and you have to be charging more and you're right because we've been raising rates we've been raising rates over the last several months and we're telling customers that you know we did a bunch of rate increases over the last two weeks we've got more ready to go out next week actually we're telling them that this might not be the last one you see this year but we're explaining it's primarily going to pay and you know time off and and other benefits customers for the most part feel good about that we've had more customers thank us for doing it and feeling good about it than we have who've pushed back and said you know i you know i think there's a reasonable i can't afford it and for the ones that push back you can negotiate a little bit you lose a couple but for everyone you lose you add it all up you're generating more revenue and cleaning fewer homes i mean i'm looking at it i'm looking at it for from all kinds of angles like if we're driving and we're inefficient in our days that's taking away from what my technicians end up making because their commission split for the day so that's that's that decreases their their effective hourly rate because they spent time driving at at a non-commission producing time right so we we really you know we really need to be doing a lot of things on the efficiency side on the productivity side making sure that we're getting as much per hour out of our customers there's a few things we can do leverage that we can do to control pay um but there's only so much efficiency you can get out of your employees there's got to be drive time there's there's lost time with with that day so the the the very easiest level you can pull right now is rate increases and maybe think about doing it a second time this year you have time to do one now and perhaps six months from now before this year's up to get two in before this year's up um or you could start doing rolling price increases where you go through you know maybe a set number of customers every month and you know again that's something made central can do automatically for you but if you're not using made central using some other software you need to probably be thinking about executing on that um right now and and not waiting because there's there's probably a window where you can get two price increases in this year if you got them done now yeah and for those of you that are afraid to do price increases we have a lot of conversation about people being afraid to do price increases i just had that conversation with somebody today uh matt's talking about doing two price increases if you're like that's crazy at least do one try at least one overcome the fear enough to just do half of the amount that matt is suggesting hey sharon uh good to see you and i really want to say to sharon's idea this is going back to the tips uh absolutely if you don't have a way like you know made central it's really fancy and it does all of this cool stuff and yes you can get the extra tips through through maid central but if you don't have that at least do something like this at least get get the envelopes and make it easy for the clients as easy as possible for the clients to tip the reason why they they tip so well when it's on a credit card or going through it's so easy right they're like it's already right there they're doing it the envelope absolutely next best thing get it out there make it easy they love it and you're setting the expectation yeah sharon if you actually share that with us we could probably as long as it's okay with paul we could put that in the uh we could put that in the resources after the call so absolutely i think paul shared it once before okay i think it'd be awesome to get it on this call the envelope sharon it's so funny have to buy the envelope y'all so it's not entirely free you have to buy it you want to point out something else around the higher pay uh when we're talking about higher pay there are two other things to keep in mind the reason why higher pay matters right now why it's important why people are really just needing all of this extra money is because of i'm going to go back to matter meaning and measure right so this is the way that people currently are measuring whether or not they matter to your company so if you don't pay enough money right now based on what they think is reasonable rational what makes sense in your area people think that that means you don't that they're not going to matter to your company and so the higher pay is hitting on both of those areas you really have to pay attention anything that's hitting matter meaning measure and autonomy right so that's the first thing the second thing that i wanted to point out is this higher pay that we're talking about you don't have to be so afraid of this once you get the people into your company and you bring them in yes higher pay is going to have to be a part of that but once you get them in now you have opportunity to do so much more than just focus on the pay so now nowadays in that way not a lot has changed yes you need to bring them in with more money but you're going to get them to stay with your company not buy more money by the other things that go along with it go ahead tom now there's two there's two sides of the equation where higher pay would imply higher cost of goods sold higher payroll expense but turnover contributes to higher pay roll expense as well and there's a sweet spot where if you raise your pay enough to reduce the turnover then you're actually keeping your costs down now the pay is not the only thing to deal with the turnover there's a long list of things that that that we've talked about that fall into the matter meeting and measure but you can pay more and reduce your turnover and still have lower labor costs i agree especially in that first month because right now what's happening is in that first month you don't have enough that's not enough time to be able to prove all of the other things that we're talking about that are outside of pay so you have to have high enough pay that for an entire month while they're still job hunting their your your pay holds up so that that's what you're looking for there yeah and i coach on a couple different things like vision systems you know uh talent and tech when i talk to people like the four things that i kind of think they really need to have kind of going together for uh for them to have a successful company and honestly the vision that you paint for your employees when they come in the door like so like our new ads kind of describe the job like it's like do you want to get your kids off to do you want to get your kids off to school every day and be home every day to pick them up do you want to never work another night or another weekend and be home for every holiday you know so you know paint the picture of what we really do offer and those are all things that uh that that really are um that really are critical to um you know getting that getting that new kind of employee so i do like this this is a great a great little format it's a great gratuity envelope gratuity i like that i do i think uh i think tipping adds you know i used to always say you know when customers would call we'd always say you know tips are tips are welcome and not required we're like oh look now we're just like oh they love tips we give you lots of ways to tip if you feel like they did a great job you can leave them cash or we actually make it so right after the scorecard you'll actually be able to leave a credit card tips easily or you can automatically set up a gratuity that will be applied every time if you really love your team um so we have three we have three ways that you can tip make it easy and you know i think just from uh from a norm standpoint there's a lot of things factoring this too but you know i think think more and more people regardless of you know you go to a restaurant you tip your server that's in most places that's expected i guess in some areas it's kind of going backwards because the the hourly wage for for for service is going up as i understand it but in our state the minimum wage for servers is the same as every other job and everybody still tips the same 15 to 20 well that's awesome and that's good i i i guess that that uh supports the thought that more people thinking that tipping is just the right thing to do and i mean for a broader set of services more people tip today than than did 20 years ago part of it i'm sure is because it's easier part of it is you know if you if you put the right you know part of us just the belief system but you put the two together and give them tools to make it really easy for them you can get a ton of tips agree okay which makes your job more attractive especially a better employer actually i think i'm going to create a an infographic around how much should i tip and showing the different amounts that the different industries tip and include include our main service in there yeah and make sure that the clients get that and there probably isn't a a an agreed-upon standard if you will to that so you can make it really big 50 yes that would that would probably make our employees very happy well yeah well let's talk about flexible scheduling and like offering you know maybe a different you know maybe we've always had full-time employees i'm going to bring up my screen yeah we we will let's talk about it for just a second though we um at least i first experienced experiences in portland you know i grew up in a world i've been doing this for a while that you know there's always you know some people that were looking for part-time work but the norm was you know monday through friday nine to five type jobs but i guess we saw you know a couple of years ago we saw this coming that you know in some parts of the country people didn't want to work would not work more than 30 hours away and wanted to have a lot more flexibility in terms of when they were going to be working those hours it's true what are you guys hearing i mean we're hearing this from from from people all over the country now right yeah yep everywhere i lost a good employee because we probably didn't bend soon enough on some of this stuff like i lost an employee that we might have otherwise saved had we um accepted this new reality sooner um and now now this is how we're managing but um yeah i lost a great employee as an anecdotal thing i mean she came to us we were kind of laughing because she's only got 25 hours a week and she wants to go part-time we're like you are part-time only work 25 hours a week but we didn't we weren't listening right yeah we i mean i wasn't there for it but but i but you know kind of that management by like how you think gets kind of passed down your managers and i know how i know my managers would have seen me smiling in their head like like oh i'm not going to laugh about this just the way matt would want me to exactly and uh and uh so ended up losing her i called her back the next day i was just like i was like i'm really sorry we didn't really hear you out on this but i can't hire you back because you walked off the job but i really am sorry if we like i'm really i'm sorry we didn't listen better and just tried to like try to mitigate the damage of her like going on google and blowing us up and you know um but yeah i mean some sometimes you have to shift and change and change comes to you portland is here yep so um there was a time when you know being in the cleaning business house cleaning business residential cleaning you know one of the things that you could uh you know make as a as a benefit is is that you know this is like monday through friday nine to five you know no nights no weekends and that's not really good enough anymore people aren't looking for money through friday nine to five they're looking for flexibility they want to be able to customize a a schedule within that framework so um offering that and being able to run your business that way gives you a real competitive advantage but you know saying it is one thing doing it and making it a win-win so you're able to honor the promise that you're offering that new hire and at the same time able to run your business in a way where you're able to meet your your your commitments to your clients and satisfy the demands you have and be profitable all at the same time it's a whole other level of complexity yeah and so this is kind of how we manage it at better life made it's through made central so it's you know if somebody has go ahead i just said hey leslie i didn't i didn't know you heard me sorry matt oh so uh so the the this example like you know this is not my real employees i don't want to pull up anyone's private information but but they can set their schedule within made central and if if you if they say they cannot work certain hours they won't even be available to pull them onto jobs that you have and even schedule them so um you know if this employee's got to be done by two and your and your jobs are going over that they won't be an available resource for you to use on that job so it's it's real time availability on your schedule too and it pulls from your available hours that you have available to sell it's all interconnected um but we found this to be really important and also giving them we have unlimited days off they can make off as many requests as they want um as long as we can honor them and we really try and honor as many as we can because then we have less call outs for you know for things like that i know liz you've been doing that a long time is having kind of unlimited costs i might even have gotten the idea from you and unlimited requests off um they're unpaid i mean but they also we also you know track their pto give them sick time things like that um what else do we want to talk about i think but giving the employees the tools to manage that you know that's really important i have another thing that's really hard for people to sort of wrap their brain around here matt is um so how do i know what my availability is so a lot of times people struggle with okay i can give people time off but then how do i so there are a few issues and we have this on one of the mma calls today so i'll give you the few issues that they talked about so how do i know like if they're changing their schedule how do i know how many hours i can book for for clients how do i do my sales sure i mean so there's lots of revenue production tools within made central that do that this isn't a live account so i'm not sure what's going to show here what we're going to see i can tell you right now for may in better life made when if i were to pull up my um reporting that uh we're like negative 24 for like um like per day like in may like i'm three hours short most day three day three uh three employees short most days so basically it's tracking how much revenue you have how many allowed hours are for the cleaning how many scheduled hours do you have as far as as far as technician and then what are your unused hours now these are extreme examples here because again it's a dummy account but um i can probably log out now that we're not looking at employee data and um i'll stop my share and switch it over to before you do that there's just a couple other things to look at that if those unused hours go up and down if somebody is like uh taking a day off those numbers will go down by whatever hours they were scheduled to be worked that day so i mean that's uh that's pretty much real-time data and that's that's that's one of the ways that that that you would manage it if you could go back to the employees in jennifer there's just uh sure and one more thing about this because um i i do want to i don't want this to just be a made central pitch sure guys if you are wanting to do something along these lines you can do this exact thing in an excel spreadsheet you just have to it takes a lot of work but it absolutely can be managed in excel you just have to every time you get a job you have to put it in there the hours in and every time an employee needs time off or adjust their schedule then you would put their you would adjust the available hours so it's not it's not completely unwieldy it's not like something that you can't do i want you to be thinking in terms of if at all possible not well i can't do it i don't have made central this what we're talking about smart business moves is you are going to have to be doing some of these things this is one of the things that we really believe is going to be making a material difference moving forward so you have to be thinking in terms of okay how can i do this you're going to need to make this happen not doing it really isn't an option it's not an option you're gonna have to do it so you're gonna have to figure out how to do it and i'm sure there's more than one way to do it i mean yeah if you're really good with spreadsheets and have the time to do it i mean you could probably do it with with a whiteboard independently leslie's like she does it and it is a lot of work we did it in excel for years we did it because we've always done flex schedules for at least 15 years and that's how we managed it is in excel and it is a ton of work and i'm i'm totally with her that switching software makes her want to cry yeah i totally i get that and i think you know not not everybody's ready to come on to made central this is software built for our industry so it's trying to solve problems for our industry um i i see that most of you will probably be on made central at some point in the future um because we are going to save you that time and that frustration and aesthetics but if you're not doing this stuff now um yeah you need to find a way to do it whether it's a whiteboard or a spreadsheet there's something i don't care how you just start start changing your mindset from i can't do this to i have to do this this is something i have to do that's needs to be your new mindset here we're talking smart business moves this is one of them remember like when minimum wage would go up it was like people i can't pay that much it's right that's a don't that's a you're wasting your time having that discussion except the fact that you're gonna have to pay that much and just figure it out yeah if you're going to stay in business yep absolutely click on the phone asking here she's asking a question about how you do this with recurring clients and we can answer that if you click on availability and scroll down for instance a little bit more um for this particular uh technician she has a regular you know working schedule of three days a week between nine and two on monday and i guess nine and two on thursday and works a little bit later on wednesday and i guess today's wednesday because that's uh colored a different uh color but as a rule the expectation would be that she works out that recurring schedule and maybe she's on call because i see uh sharon talking about you know how she would do that in her business and maybe occasionally she works on a thursday or friday but we would you know try to schedule her recurring work for you know monday wednesday and thursday with an understanding that you know as a rule you're going to be working those days being flexible doesn't necessarily mean it's like working in a restaurant where every week your your your your schedule is different ideally is you want to be able to agree upon a set working schedule of x number of hours and you know what what days and you would you would schedule it like this yeah we're talking a lot about the what here um just one more piece of the how is a lot of times people like but it's so hard i don't i don't know how to do it one of the pieces for the how is exactly what tom said get them to decide on the schedule and have them and then you set their schedule so that you're working that schedule if they want to make a change that's totally doable absolutely with two weeks notice i can make almost any change you want if you want to go from three days down to two weeks absolutely put in your two weeks change and you will be able to have that happen that's really no more disruptive to your schedule than if one of your employees and actually it's less disruptive to your schedule than if one of your employees leaves yes some of your jobs are going to have to be moved around different people are going to be cleaning but doesn't that happen anyway when people leave and the rest of the client won't have to have a change and the other question was how do you kind of make sure that that they get that basically at the client level you should create notes or tags or some sort of warning if that if they don't have the cleaner that they want if it's that important to them um because for some customers it is and again you know a lot of software's have that solution made central has a solution that'll flag you whether you're giving a customer a technician that they don't want or you know like you can you can do all kinds of of preference setting so yeah you should be meeting your customers preferences still and managing that along with this it becomes more complicated you need to use more spreadsheets or more tools or software but it is important um as best you can however i think your customers need to be flexible in this environment as well i just talked about it the other day with my staff was like we had two teams driving out almost 15 miles from our office almost to almost like the houses that were on top of each other because they both wanted to be first thing on this day and it would have been a much better situation had we been able to negotiate with those customers and say hey we'll let one of you have first thing it's going to be 25 extra which which one of you want it but someone would have said i can be flexible for 25 less for cleaning you need to find ways to to make your schedule more efficient because i had four employees 15 miles from my office for no particularly good reason and you know we need to solve problems like that and when you're doing your rate increase letters emails it's a good opportunity to set those expectations there's a lot of expectations that need to be reset with your your clients moving forward that your prices are going up because all your expenses are going up you know at the same time um there's things that you're going to be asking of them to do to help make it work and if you've got employees that have this need to have you know flex schedules they're gonna have to be more flexible as well i mean we took the opportunity to thank them in advance for understanding and working with us as we um you know learn to do business in this new normal this uh awesome i like that i like thanking them in advance how did it go how did your price increase go did you lose any customers a couple like just you know i'm i'm thinking we've we've done it in atlanta in in greenville and in a percentage standpoint you know less than two percent and more than that more than that have sent the emails back thanking us and i can't remember ever having customers thanking us for a rate increase do you think that those customers were probably one bad day away from firing us anyway i mean it was like this was just the thing that tipped them over the edge so it's like did it really matter were you were you eventually gonna lose those three or four customers anyway yeah and some of these increases were you know a number of them were were double digits and percentages i mean they weren't you know trivial yeah i mean you did a rate adjustment not just rate increase you actually yeah yeah that's truly i'm using the wrong term these are that's what's going on you gotta you gotta adjust it not increase this wasn't this wasn't uh based on anniversary dates or anything else it's just like we're we're having to we're having to do more we're having to pay more we're having to offer more benefits and we're having to do it now and yeah this gets scarier and scarier the further you get behind this so for me where i'm at like 70 an hour like five percent price increase sounds fun right i'm like oh let's see what happens if you're really behind the ball i bet this is scary but you need to get you need to get that done we we keep talking about rate increases because it's just so important right now i mean it's just so critical and this it's like a lot of things in life if you deal with it now it's a problem if you procrastinate it just becomes a bigger problem yeah that too that toothache that turned into a root canal right i mean it's just it's you know had you had you gone in a little bit earlier and got the cavity filled it would have been a little better than that root canal you ended up with so it's not going to go away and it's not going to fix itself yeah all right and we talk a lot about for we talk a lot to the people that are afraid but for the people that are not afraid they're just they feel overwhelmed or it's daunting to do a price increase or a price adjustment i work with companies that recently have been doing just a a set amount and having much better success than they've had in the future i know one company that's that did 20 across the board every single client whether you pay normally 250 dollars a week or you pay 110 got the 20 price inc adjustment yeah and that was to cover the cost for every client and the the letter was worded well it went by email and it it it landed it landed well i i don't remember how many people were lost but it was again negligible not not worth conversation kathy gage used to do that well so i don't know maybe people remember kathy that you know she retired a few years back but she was an old friend of mine for the industry and she always believed that like a set number was easier and she would do like six or eight or ten dollars a year and just do a set number so i like that idea that that reminds me of catholic that's nice yeah so there are lots of different ways there's there's more than one way to skin a cat as the saying goes and it's not a matter of again whether or not you're doing these things it's a matter of are you going to do them and yes you should be doing them and how quickly can you get them done because if you are behind the the trend on this it's going to land much harder on you the people that are doing these things in the beginning are getting the additional benefit uh from the employee side which is what we really need right now right we really need that that is important this is not just it's not just for you to put money back in your pockets to make your it's to make your business more profitable in the sense that those profits trickle into the employees pockets and and hopefully some gets left over for you but obviously the real benefit is is if you have higher gross profits you can have higher higher employee wages that that can attract better people keep better people it's not again it's not all about the money it's you know you got to create a meaningful job i think the scheduling stuff is really important we're seeing that more and more with moms that will work a nine to two like we have a lot of nine to two schedules now but had never done that a couple years ago i have been very opposed to that i i'd like to say one thing about the the going back to the just the set amount for all customers um doing that is definitely superior over just saying this is too complicated and i'm not doing a raid adjustment the problem with that is for your larger homes your larger jobs that have multiple hours in it when you do a rate increase basically that in the name of offsetting your labor that increase has to be proportional to the amount of labor hours that you have in that house so unless it's a really big number to cover even the largest house you do you're going to find yourself getting behind on where you need to be for your larger jobs the one with the with a higher labor content so you know i'm on the surface my heart races a little bit when i hear fixed across all right but i gotta throw out there tom that does matter uh the the pay your pay type this ties into our call next monday so next monday we're going to be talking about the different ways of paying whether you pay hourly whether you pay percentage whether you pay commission whether you pay job ticket hour the different ways of paying are impacted in much different ways by how you increase your your rates yeah so we are going to be talking about that on monday if you're interested because it's a much bigger issue now than it has ever been in the past too got to get that you got to get that pay up and so what how how how's that working for you how are you going to make that happen not everyone's looking at this as granular as me and you tom like like where we know like customers that are off by like are we off by like a fraction of it like a tenth of an hour and would we want to go up on that like i mean we're looking at this in a little different way like if they don't have this kind of data at this point in their business but like it would be great if they did right awesome and you don't so if this is where it's going i mean this is where we're all going to be at some point in time because this is just competitive forces but you know we're making it easier and easier it's going to become easier and easier too you know it was like advertising used to be the yellow pages and now we're doing on time oh you know um and we were doing home estimates and now we're doing online you know booking this is just part of the evolution of where technology's taking the industry yeah and you know i i know my variance if my variants on a job i'm looking at it on a more granular level i'm looking at some reports like almost every day where i'm i'm looking at it once a week somebody in my office is looking at it every day and somebody somebody gives me a report of all the ones that are really off and that we need to talk to but i mean if you're waiting once a year to do this you and i don't do that don't do this stuff every day in our business but somebody is looking at this every day and making sure that we're not waiting a whole year to price increase either if somebody's really off you should be looking at those jobs in uh you should be looking at those jobs uh really almost weekly and really finding any customers that are that are way off so that you don't wait a year if you've got some custom somewhere that's like hey those customers are bad for you because they're bad for culture because employees go to those houses and they're not happy and they don't make as much money doing those jobs that are way off right liz would you agree like that's how we solve problems in our business like we give our best employees the worst garbagiest jobs that are like oh mrs smith's house is a nightmare it happens a lot i'll tell you that that that is very very common you use your we we use our best employees like workhorses right we we will actually even say yeah she's a workhorse put her on it and you think you've solved the problem but you're really under utilizing your best people and the amount of revenue and amount of profit that they should be generating for you in for themselves is less than what it should be yep that's that's my point is is that is that a they don't produce enough revenue for the company because you're just giving them jobs that you know okay they just solved the problem because now you're hitting your targeted hour but if it was any other employee right like if it was any other employee if like let's see if this is if this is all test data here so it's like like so this this job's taking super fast susie three hours or supposed to take super fast susie three hours so matt can you explain what this because people that aren't familiar with made central have no idea what these terms are they don't know what a loud hours are oh this is probably a longer discussion for the four minutes than we have left maybe we should um so this is a this is a report that allows you to automatically do rate rate increase increases or rate adjustments in maid central it's you're looking at the productivity of those jobs and making sure that that you're hitting like within the allowed hours the allowed hours is how long you're you're scheduled to clean that up that job and the average hours is how long it actually takes the normalized hours is it takes the productivity of all your employees and kind of just averages it out so like so if super fast susie's not cleaning that house and your normal employees are how long does it really take because it helps you spot those jobs that are actually under bid even though you're hitting your times um and and you know sometimes those can be significant sometimes those can be the ones that are the most far off is that oh it looks like we're hitting our times every time but susie her production rates are so fast that it's you know that it's you know really being dragged down um by this particular thing so yeah you're more about pay adjustment so let's go ahead and put that on the agenda for next wednesday we'll do a deep dive on this because it really is important because it's through making sure that we get the billing right that gives us the ability to generate enough revenue where we can pay what we need to pay and provide the benefits and all the other things that we need to do to be the awesome employers that we need to be it's really a virtuous circle because if you're a great employer you're able to provide great service and then you have a profitable company and all three of those kind of go together but if if the numbers aren't right and if you aren't generating the revenue and if you aren't making the profit none of it works so susan we'll do that next wednesday um susan um when you said um pay adjustment that's a different thing than what we're going to be talking about on monday what we're going to be talking about on monday are the different pay types and how um how how you decide on what type of pay you want to have um pay adjustments is rate adjustments but you know there's so if somebody wants to know how to transition from say hourly pay to some type of incentive pay like job ticket hour or commission we can certainly help them with that on monday yeah absolutely yeah there's there's a lot to that but you need to be able to track it and find ways to pay people buy it so that's that's sort of you know another way to do it so make sure you create an incentivized program that you can actually track and manage um because i have lots of good ideas but i just can't figure out a way to track them so if i can't if i can't measure it then i don't do it it doesn't count yeah so just make sure you come if you come up with a super way to pay people make sure you have a way to track it because there are lots of ways to pay people that that would be better than than what's out there and if you figure it out it might be competitive advantage yep top of the hour so we're good for today i guess we're good for the week huh yeah is that it we are wonderful as always matt thank you for your help and insight and in sharing with us today um any last matters of business we need to address i don't think so except everybody that got on this call late go look through the thread the comments tom posted some links to some really important information that you're all going to want to have and if you want to hear a lot about what we talked about at the beginning tune in and listen to the president uh speak to congress tonight he's gonna be talking about a lot of things they're proposing that's going to be uh offering additional benefits to our workforce and it's going to affect us as employers and you know knowledge is is is power in this game we're going to have to make some smart business moves and you're going to want to know what's uh what's coming down the road so have an awesome rest of your week and we'll be back here monday five o'clock bye bye bye y'all thank you
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Bakers Eddy Rock the Park Interview 1080p
how did the band form the band came together brutal school mates from high school and then Jamie our drama decided to form a two piece drum beat box 2009 and it progressed having a bass player embers and yeah pretty much we just kept adding members until we've got four of us who would be your key influences we've got a few key influences I think we all will listen to different music I know just music in general that's our influence you guys have a big show announcement to make what is it why is it I forgot that's one on the waterfront in Wellington why little homegrown weekend yeah we're playing homegrown that's what it's called yeah exciting that's very exciting any bands in particular that you're looking forward to playing with how are you getting elbows the protein I can't wait to see element owes me it was your life in so long Joe thanks for your time guys No thank you very much mouths pleasure
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Lies of P Let's Play - Part 23 Hermit Cave
good morning good afternoon or good night or whatever time it may be in your part of the world my name is Mr John Wayne and I am a variety gamer I play everything from the Fallout franchise all the way to the soulsborne series welcome everybody to another episode of my let's play of the lies of P I hope you're all doing well I know that I am and today we're going to continue our adventure exploring the city of krat but before we do let's go ahead and talk about everything I did off screen and I did absolutely nothing so there's nothing to talk about that being said let's go ahead and get started damn this [ __ ] looks crazy yo whoa this used to be used to be Transportation based close to Cross Central Station maybe that's why the puppets were so hell-bent on attacking the place during the frenzy but I didn't see it myself I didn't know the scale so let's add that earthquake to our list of strange and bizarre happenings in karate keep moving okay so those things cause disruption damn it we'll have to read that later sorry everybody oh wow there's another one over there okay let's get to a safe spot then we'll come over here and read that love letter that we just got I'm gonna pull it over here I don't want that disruption to fill up so it looks like we need to break these to stop it ooh shiny over there oh another one of these and then there's one of those enemies yep come on over here my disruption just go up do they cause disruption too there's another one right over there too I will find that butterfly in just a moment first I want to come over here foreign of course where'd it go where'd it go where to go I have to get that oh yeah it disappeared damn I'll have to get that butterfly when I come back through here sorry everybody oh there's a chest up there um damn there's a couple of things over there let's go this way first this might be progression come on I don't want to fight both of you at the same time course why do I say anything because I just jinx myself whenever I say [ __ ] man [Applause] anymore what's over here nothing lame [Music] let's take care of this [ __ ] what is that oh God nope uh okay where the hell did it come from I looked up legit where the hell did that thing come from maybe he's over there somewhere or something I mean obviously it was over there somewhere but just saying just saying man saw blade maybe at the end of the episode we'll come back through here and we'll get ourselves that butterfly oh damn oh come on I I don't know if I want to fight you thank you oh I pressed the wrong button foreign that guy is no joke let's take care of this yeah [Music] oh look a shortcut oh I bet that would be an easy way of getting back to um the butterfly um let me check over here real quick just to make sure I'm not missing something how do we get that chest I don't want to miss this chest looks like there's a ladder some enemies over there is there a way to get over there no maybe we have to go around to get there I don't want to get too far um and not go back for the butterfly nothing over here that just brings us back over there oh I hear something oh [ __ ] there you are hey bud ow ow coming down what oh my God no this is not how it ends dude this guy sucks holy moly man that guy was no joke what did he give us I think it was this damn I'm gonna have to level up now I'm slightly heavy not sure this amulet is really helping I'm gonna put this on maybe I don't know maybe we'll just do this that way we can get some more ergo we're out of Health hopefully there is a um Stargazer around close by or something couldn't have spoke any sooner um continue forward there's a ladder right over here nice ow where are you shooting from oh up there huh thank you die sir see if we can get a Charged R2 on them hell yeah these guys aren't that bad well I say that but we've been sneaking up on him so they don't seem that bad but I'm pretty sure they can be there's something over here oh my God no of course sneak up on me like that fool yeah they're not they're not too bad just gotta keep your distance from them they're big and scary looking but I hear something else up there blue yeah there's that ladder and it drops off right here can I hop down is that gonna kill me I don't know oh you look scary let's get a running start oh [ __ ] okay so they explode that's progression where does this take us let's take us down to that box treasure chest no it takes us to the Stargazer okay so that was that ladder that we saw earlier let me look over that edge real quick I bet I could hop down oh big dude respawned nope way that's scary I don't want to find out how much damage that does oh you know what let's go get that butterfly and then we'll just um fast travel back of course I was like cool I'm gonna you know get the butterfly oh wow balance crank [Music] that sucks all right let's go back to the most recent stargazer what did we get I didn't even notice what we picked up because I got so sidetracked with the butterfly oh we can get the legion plug we can use a legion caliber we can put a quartz in which I was looking at the P organs uh earlier before I started recording and I think I know what I want to get so I think we might go back to hotel crot just for that but what the hell did we get special crotch supply box okay so yeah let's go back to hotel crot real quick you got anything to say to me whatever choice nope same stuff let's craft our last Legion arm s awesome kind of figured we get a trophy for that let's modify the pandemonium then we need two more for that one a cool explosion hell yeah you got anything new to say I always welcome you do not let's go give this uh crate to Paul and Dina no matter what fate preserving her welcome this is a supply box officially approved by the city of Krab I shall open it and add it to the hotel shop many thanks good sir no matter what serving welcome what did he give us nice we can just buy half moonstones now cool I don't have to farm them grabbing that ooh grabbing this and this and I am going to grab all of this stuff oh I could have just sold something welcome we need what like 5 000 or something like that there's four there's five oh I bet yes this is a full Moonstone of the Covenant we can go by or not buy but we can upgrade our sword to the last level let's go do that I know my way around didn't we just get a full moose oh we got a full moonstone I think I think it was a different one yeah it's for these for a special weapon so I just gotta find a special weapon that I want that's really my uh problem we'll go up to the P organ and then we want to bring that cryptic thing over to venini see where that's at maybe we'll uh look for that today we've got plenty of time so for this one we have two quarts I think it was over here throwing yes increased throwing objects uh by one but I want to check down here first [Music] yeah there's number two as well so maybe we'll go for um on the next one whichever one we pick uh and what I mean by that is whichever oh my goodness this thing goes crazy whichever one we pick over here we'll get that throwable item one like it'll give us an extra throwable item yeah let's get this that seems good and then what will our next one be oh man I should have got that I should have got this one we'll find more quartz I'm sure of it I mean obviously we'll find more quartz our nose didn't grow anymore because we haven't lied again yet let's go talk to venini I always welcome friends may I be of service ah thank you for coming I was going a bit stir crazy as The Poets say cooped up in the hotel why don't I read the contents I'm sick and tired of reading conversations between society's Elite hide these look at that steal those it's all the same and the people who want them deciphered act as if it's the end of the world if they can't read them immediately tiresome I am a simple albeit brilliant man solving the code is what makes me happy and with a friend at my side what more is there to wish for perhaps sometimes I share too much thank you for listening a little extra for you in there my friend I think I know where that is I think that's over by that dog guy if I'm correct foreign [Music] here I think [Music] hey it is open I wonder if this guy opened it oh you're here see I told you I'd do it no trace of alidoro inside though and the hermit's cave itself is too deep for me my next stop is the relic of Tris Magistas one of alidoro's favorite treasure hunting grounds curious why he'd go back time oh maybe I'm getting the hang of this sort of work see you later treasure hunter I'm trying to track down Mr elidoro we can catch up later uh um that's a trap yep here's the real Blight Town everybody no joke I was only kidding but um oh man I was legit only kidding and here we are oh man one of those things again uh you know what I have an idea let's use one of these cogs oh yeah oh my goodness that went way better than I thought it was gonna go how do we get over there oh I think I gotta go up here to hop down hopefully this doesn't take us too long I don't want to stretch the video out too long all right boys I feel like that's gonna break on me I don't trust anything anymore hopefully there's a stargazer close by okay I was like wait if I hop down there how do I get back up another trap come on bud come on oh that was so close oh my goodness I just scared myself I do not like being in this area like for realsies this might be a longer episode I don't know where we're gonna find a stargazer but and there's our other ports by the way but I'm not sure when we're gonna find another stargazer foreign I think that was a waste of uh man I don't know if I want to run across this uh I think that was a wasted thermite I could have probably beat her just fine without the um thermite okay well we're gonna have to cross that let's hope and pray it doesn't break on us I don't know if I want to jump again that's pretty scary the last time I did it uh there's a stargazer too okay where are we okay so it's just continuing on with act eight all right before we go any further I think right here is where we're gonna end and then we will continue exploring this hermit cave that is uh gonna give me a heart attack with jumping and things attacking me but with all that being said I want to start by telling everybody thank you so very much for stopping by and watching the video it really does mean a lot to me hopefully you all enjoyed it if you did go ahead and hit that Thumbs Up Button if you didn't hit the thumbs down button let me know why down in the comments below it only helps the channel also if you enjoy content just like this be sure to subscribe or don't I don't know I'm not your dad do whatever you want and like always everybody have a good morning a good afternoon or good night whatever time it may be in your part of the world Mr John Wayne signing off
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Elton Britt - Transcriptions [c.1936].
[Music] in the sky the bride started spitting on the banks of ammo and I would be [Music] Oh a marmot soft and rested rested night is ocean [Music] on my lips a whisper tremble tremble Jarrett dare to come pass was from my diner still do party I was seeing [Music] [Applause] [Music] and I love in this car I was Oh [Music] Oh they say there will be rain round and cowboys like these will you'll be mine by the oh I'm a scared that I'll be fustrating [Music] unbranded home and get caught in [Music] when the of the riders [Music] Oh [Music] Oh [Music] [Laughter] [Music] Hey [Music] Hey [Music] it [Music] everybody drinking liquor the regular crowd was there Oh vegan walking around I looked ever plays I thought she'd be but my baby would be a fair father speaking my sweetheart he hurts me this bu you know you used to be my own [Music] Hey [Music] to see my baby [Music] in that pretty buggy she's button goodbye oh yeah [Music] in the cavern in the canyon excavating for a mine well the miner forty-niner and the daughter Clementine like she was and like a fairy and her shoe was number nine herring boxes with a Fox's sandals were Clementine she dumped into the water every morning Justin I'm with her for her gifts never sell to the bride ruby lips above the water blowing bubbles often fine a laugh from me I was a swimmer [Music] them [Music] in the churchyard near a canyon where the world doesn't whine they grow roses another pose is fertilized five left side if my dreams he's still the horns me broken gorman soaked in brine go in life I used to hug her [Music] all around whenever I meet with a deck of cards I lay my money down lay me down gamble down in Washington down in Spain I'm on my way to Georgia to knock down my last game and I'm down my last game shuffle up hard boys give me just my car I'll show you and get lovers and [Music] girl I love your mother you know I love you well mother love I hold all the gambling man a human tongue can do no you weren't mother oh dear mother I'll tell you if I can if [Music] me standing in need of prayer now it ain't my mother but it be O Lord oh it ain't my mother but it's me sister but me in the need I need my brother but feel anything [Music] any of prayers needs me me or Lenin is Nina my brother come from [Music] [Applause] [Music] leavened bread sleep and read father will come to the zoo [Music] we've come to his David honest silver say [Music] my my [Music] one morning a pleasure spider culture another mishap was throwback am this person else [Music] we'll be surely in the springtime we round up the doggy ketchup random and cuddle third tale catch out the horses load up the chuck wagon then throw the dough he's out on the long trail [Music] I know you know Wyoming will be some boys go up that trail for pleasure but that's where they gets it so awfully wrong you know I fear of the trouble they give us as we go riding and singing this song movie guy I owe your misfortune [Music] don't you know that why all this will be yours enjoy it alone [Music] but I will be dialogue give up your misfortune that night you know that Wyoming will be [Music]
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Maths Class 10 Exercise 2.1 (Part 4)
we'll be lameness Agana volume is me liar mother Rohini our Jamaica sells 2.1 K part number for carrying a Christmas of all he didn't mind whether the folding quadratic equation have real roots and if so find the roots quadratic equation form the fan can decorate KO the Oriole hoagie the pediment Karen Fann come near the ruining to the roots find naked Nets solution [Music] x squared plus 2x plus 4 is equal to 0 our male homicide Rankin McKinney these square minus 4ac this man may give away a 1 B key value here - and C given here for putting will do [Music] and formula [Music] my name--a will put cutting into be giving you a true though to square - a cute new one in Sika value for the operator for Orion bar for 4-16 ragam - fred grabbe making it the roots are negative [Music] and I need again boots and really the Bahamas for our Guinea guinea-bissau Bertolini [Music] about how making a question number 2 X there last 5x left side is equal to 0 here which to r2 [Music] solution x squared plus 5x plus 5 is equal to 0 Pamela a Mossad b square minus 4ac is Muhammad Ershad a given you have one big key where you have five and giving the bf5 putting these in the formula putting value in for Moodle [Music] formula we will bring it to be giving me a fast the fastest feeling mr. bad for Thank You believer one what will see Kivalina 5 5 - square 25 boy number for 5.40 - I got my decide 20 plus 40 is mr azad 9 sorry fire fire bars are plus 5 bring up our American roots positive that the roots are positive positive real and advancement Bobby's mom are catering a question a be argue about that let's go become politic fabulous repairing a thorough sanding belly Amish Bo some products occurring either stealing the quadratic formula her first so I know that is the operatic formulas occurring it in H square plus five x plus five is equal to zero kinetic formula Humaira sod B minus B square plus minus b square minus 4ac divided by 2a minus VA upper minus b plus/minus these PR minus 4ac divided by 2a yay hammer shot quadratic formula it's a hum a B or C key whittling your quadratic formula for carrying a - Hamid Assad escape and roots are joining me in DC this may activate we have one week maybe f5 or sweetie will be we have five putting these in the quadratic formula [Music] Faiza less minus 5 square minus 4 equal to 1 or sighs hey I got -5 + - / / / - yeah by 25 minus four fives are twenty divided by here emotions are Buju tired / way much you will get it when a good night - 5 + - yeah / be 5/2 be a quadratic equation H gamma had dune star gang unit how much was boots again second ago the recruiting amazed at minus 5 plus 5/2 or do should I root here minus 5 minus under root 5 divided by 2 the Hamas at the skate over root over s K become occurring equation number three which is number three variables [Music] how much are pushing number three here 4x squared plus 12x plus 9 is equal to zero solution magic formula b square minus 4ac hey I'm really linking up our equivalent a 4 B key will be heard 12 and C key value M night Viswa home putting the value in the formula 13 formula family I may have Imelda pequeno be square meter per second square minus a key value for or be given 9 for 12 question click on aha hey I got 144 minus four four four nine 36 four nines are 30 single choose 441 kHz I got one four two four estimates attackers zero is equal to zero so the roots are equal to zero thus we can determine their roots roots chairman Khan Academy today so many butters are cutting a have quadratic formula second ago common here complete expressive the other I didn't may be the cement products a what a domestically the four nines add 4/9 Jakarta 36 or six exact at 36 4 x squared plus 6x plus 6x plus 9 is equal to 0 Sigma 2 X comma where there are 2 X plus 3 they say she made three comma Omega 2 X plus 3 is equal to 0 2 you must pay for you know to express 3 we do struggle ever 2 X plus 3 is equal to 0 this guy mojado guru's anger over 2x plus 3 disabled you Robert 2x plus 3 you know / x from minus 3/2 or e upper decks hoga minus 3/2 question number 2 question number 3 question number 4 or rather the question here to say William occurring a superior
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Let's Play fallout 3 part 6- Big behemoth
hey guys it's Steve the sock what's going on we're going to Galaxy's new radio news radio where we left off in the last video let's get to it and yep cool so as I remember I think I'm going to be attacked by super munes and then the Brotherhood to Steel is going to save me but uh that's pretty much all I'm going to give you uh I don't really want to spoil it for the other people that are watching the video who have not seen Fallout 3 so that's pretty much it oh [ __ ] here oh crap I'm going to go on this little shelter over here so I don't get annihilated these guys are tough to my knowledge they are at least I remember them to be tough is coast clear yet let's see if it is yep we're good we're good to go cool all right so let's check what this fine gentleman has on him he has a hunting rifle that's nice let's check if that uh that's good to use and where is where's his buddy I guess he's dead now I'm not going to go over there though uh yeah so there is some nice Brotherhood of Steel guys over there how are you doing sir I guess he's not mad I guess he he is mad not he's not not mad now you're all now all you guys are confused I guess that guy's mad cuz that girl's shooting I don't I don't know why though I mean she's just shooting o sweet that's fully restored 100% condition Miga look I don't know who you are but you don't belong here dude what a [ __ ] why don't you like me why don't I belong here I haven't done anything wrong I if anything I helped you guys cuz I distracted those super mutant uh what should I pick okay we'll go we'll be nice Liv under a nice is DC what the hell why are you being so mean to me I haven't done anything wrong to you that's a negative and you won't even let me join your little Guild thingy your Brotherhood for their own our very own initiate R is a sterling example that's a big word Sterling most people don't know what that means you should use I mean this is this is a nuclear Wasteland and I don't think people have the education that they should have fortunately so I don't think you should be using uh big words like that people will be easily confused we really need to move out okay I'll go with you should I say no no she's probably to get mad at me again let's go let's just move on pretend that didn't happen I'll just pretend she's a nice person Three Dog stalking I'm three your Master of Ceremonies o laser pistol here's the latest news fully restored well not fully restored at all it's pretty much kind of more than I think it's like 75% restored uh oh I'll let them take care of it I think they they just one shot the [ __ ] wow for those not in the to the west of megat is this Vault Vault 101 I'm listening to three dog should I listen to these guys or should I listen to Three Dog the decision the decision what should I picking well wouldn't you know hey thanks thanks for letting me in I not he came I think I'm going to turn the radio off cuz I need to listen to these guys yeah pretty epic part right here too by the way BT dubs not going to spoil it uhoh here they come we should better take cover come on dog meat we need to take cover by this we need we need to take cover by this car we'll let the Brotherhood take care of this though oh [ __ ] it's on fire we need to go dog meat dog meat dog meat don't don't yell at her dog meat dog meat we need to leave okay I guess we're good so let's take that 32 caliber rounds and uh keep moving dog meat are you okay okay dog meat you're good should I should I bother wasting my ammo cuz these guys are going to kill them all anyway oh what the hell I I'll kill him can't hurt I need to kill stuff it's kind of boring if I don't anything here nothing nothing nothing okay oh hey you don't touch dog meat don't you even dare don't you dare touch dog meat I'm going to your arm's going to come off yeah you just dropped your gun and oh [ __ ] he's going to get his gun again he's got a gun he's got his gun your arm's going to die your arm's going going to come off you don't dare touch dog meat you made dog meat bleed you made him bleed yeah you [ __ ] deserve to die dog meat are you okay dog meat dog meat speak to me okay oh [ __ ] holy [ __ ] that's a lot of Super Mutant and I'm not very yeah I don't think it's a very good idea for me just to shoot them I'm going to stim pack up up well I think I'm good right now 83 health is enough Health considering how feeble my health is that's a big word I shouldn't use that okay let's shoot him in the head I think we'll get him if we shoot him in the head I can handle these guys he's dead let's take his ammo for his assault rifle nice take his assault rifle too we need to fix that up okay I guess I can't fix it up let's just use this assault rifle it's better conserves the ammo better doesn't make it as inaccurate as it should be cool they're all dead me and dog meat took care of it good dog meat good dog meat cool so it's all good it's all good nothing to worry about now 32 Caliber mountains we're all square we're all squared away guys great great and now we're outside the beautiful locations of uh Galaxy news radio I mean it's Scenic Scenic Place in Washington DC I the and power we're just checking my inventory say seeing if we got anything good look how beautiful this places just look at it there's trees and the beauty the the buildings are in pristine beautiful condition looks great looks great I'm going to keep dog me here cuz there's going to be a big surprise for the people who have not not play this game so I remember this pretty well so I'm going to be prepared andet about it you're not getting into that Vault okay I guess he's not here sure as hell doesn't want what you're selling and no you can't knock down the door nothing nothing so far T anything anything lening children that's not good that's not good at all gy radio not good at all Wasteland and we're here [ __ ] holy [ __ ] now a super important Public Service okay let's equip that hunting rifle and uh cuz I'm pretty low on my ammo for my assault rifles it's going to do no damage well it's going to do damage it's just not going to be very effective because I'll get like one burst of ammo out and then I'll be out I guess it's better than nothing but [ __ ] it I'm just going to use my hunting rifle consider yourself officially warm now some music my this is like firing a BB gun at him it's not doing anything oh my favorite song's going to play great great Fighting song right here okay good okay I'm just going to go for his arms cuz that's how I've been targeting for the most part and Vats is being a [ __ ] right now and won't let me Target anything so there we go finally got it yeah Vats can be really Vats is really touchy sometimes like it sometimes it zooms on their feet and won't let me get their head for some reason when I'm like 10 feet away from the guy I'm not too far not too close to him Vats is Vats can be weird Vats can be very weird shoot him in the head why I have the opportunity cuz that goes that gets the most damage I I think shooting somebody in the head or maybe it's just the whole head shot belief do you have enough AP I have enough AP sweet sweet he's almost dead he's almost dead oh he died I couldn't get the last shot off of him good let's uh let's loot this [ __ ] and see what he's got on him that's a human skull right there that's pretty gross caps energy cell flame refuel don't need that uh let's take his scoped 44 magnum that looks nice anything else not really okay that was nice so let's uh let's check if any Brotherhood of Steel died I should do that um just to check if they have anything good on them anything on over here hey buddy how you doing nope uh nothing oh hey what's up you her heads off or his his heads off off I'm not really sure if that's a boy or a girl but that's that's that that's a shame I'm going to what should I uh what should I do oh I can't fix both of them so I think I'm just going to drop the lower quality one yeah okay well let's go talk to Paladin reading or cental lions not Paladin read so you're free to talk to three dog if you need to at least she's not being a [ __ ] anymore I'm sure you can hand why won't you want let me join come on let me join well the Brotherhood needed a secure Outpost and the guy who runs the radio station needed to not get his head ripped off by super sounds good to me it's a mutual well guys the video is winding down that's going to be the end of this video remember to read the video comment the video and subscribe subscribing would be nice and helpful so um yeah just en enjoy the enjoy the Fallout 3 for the rest of the video seconds Brotherhood does but sometimes it takes a little
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Historian Gerald Steinacher - Catholic Church & Red Cross saved Nazis via Ratlines
my name is gerard steinacher i'm a historian at the university of nebraska in england and i wrote the book nazis on the run about the escape of war criminals and perpetrators of the holocaust after the second world war i became very much interested how these people escaped after 1945 in the years between 46 and 1950 to be precise they wanted to know more about how they got away what kind of travel documents they used how they got new identities what were the routes what exactly did they have to do in order to get out of europe and also i was interested in the destination countries i realized very soon that there is hardly any research done so far about this topic only in the last years there were you know first studies about this topic and has to do with the climate of the cold war and it has to do with the archival access of course the sources historians need to work on the topic so i realized also that explanations of the past like uh mythical explanations like the odessa myth based on books by simon wiesenthal the famous nazi hunter from vienna and then also in cooperation with recent novels based on on these stories written by british writers like frederick foresight the famous book the odessa file these kind of explanations are really far from the truth the more i investigated so many interesting things came to light especially the role of italy i realized italy in those years immediately after the second world war became a kind of nazi loophole a way to get out of europe a rice autumn autumn for war criminals as i call it so italy had a very important role and in italy uh the catholic church especially the vatican commission for refugees played a central role in helping not just normal refugees but also perpetrators and ss officers and former national socialists the motivation for the church was a political one a strong anti-communism but also a religious one a kind of moral victory and helping to re-christianize europe the red cross played also very important role and i was surprised about this this was really came really as a surprise to me the red cross in close cooperation with the vatican used travel papers for these perpetrators and helped them to get a new identity and to start a new life and to hide from allied justice of course on the new assumed name we're looking uh now back 60 years it's a very complicated picture that emerges from my research and it's of course very easy nowadays to make judgments but we have to understand the context of the time the context of the time is very crucial this early cold war situation the chaos of the post-war years the millions of refugees on the move and only at looking at all these elements we have a better understanding what happened 60 years ago and how people how nazis on the run could escape from justice
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Supreme Court dismisses Dafeamekpor suit: Effects of judiciary decision on Parliament
eight substantive ministers and 11 Deputy ministers have not taken office due to the hold up on the approval process that being a direct consequence of the TF war between the president and Parliament over the anti-lgbtq bill ining motion on notice seeking to restrain the speaker from proceeding with the vetting and approval of the names of the persons submitted by his Excellency the president pres until the provisions of the Constitution are satisfied in the light of this process the house is unable to continue to consider the nominations of his Excellency the president as Parliament is on resar a process has to be triggered to get the house back in session to approve these nominees this is set out in article 11 2 3 of The Constitution order 53 of the Rules book of parliament gives similar indication as to the process required to trigger a recall of the house in view of the numbers in Parliament not less than 42 signatures are required to get the speaker to recall the house to consider this business if the house is constituted to approve the nominees a skillful display of parliamentary collaboration and cross-party support will be required this is because with the demise of the late ediso MP Dr John Kuma the majority and minority in Parliament have the same number of MPS a vote that results in a tie will be deemed as lost with just a simple majority required to pass the ministers and Deputy ministers designate the job of the government whips and the opposition benches is clearly cut out Tu manoku TV3 news Acra
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The Perspicuity of Scripture (i)
You're listening to Tim Bulkeley's 5 minute Bible The Christian tradition I grew up in persistently claims that scripture is "perspicuous" it's comprehensible by anybody we can all understand it, anyone can read it it's clear, of course anyone who has tried to read the Bible knows that it is not quite as simple as it sounds there are all sorts of bits of the Bible that are very difficult to read so what does this tradition of the perspicuity of the Bible really mean? It doesn't mean that every part the Bible is simple. I think what it does mean is that the Bible as a whole is simple. And if you grasp the whole you won't be led astray by the parts. And that's why I hate despise those people chop the Bible up into little tiny bits and fragments and act as if it was a kind of hologram and each little part contains the whole it doesn't, the whole contains the parts Let's illustrate that by going back to the theme of Jesus as the fulfillment of Scripture I've talked already about Jesus as fulfilment of scripture but the topic maybe can do with approaching from more than one angle I've talked before about the story of Ezra and the foreign wives it too is a story that could do with approaching more than once though most of us would rather not approach it at all What does it mean to say that Jesus is the fulfillment, not just of some particular scripture, but of scripture as a whole? You see often when the Bible talks about Jesus as fulfilment it doesn't only mean that he fulfils the scripture or that scripture that some Old Testament passage points forward to Jesus it means that all of scripture points forward to Jesus that all of scripture is directed to Jesus and that Jesus fills it out, completes it, or makes it whole perfect. that story of Ezra and the foreign wives how you make that story perfect? It's a perfect mess as it is those poor women married to those guys for who knows how many years Ezra and his mates come along from a foreign country returning "home" to a home they've never been to, and say to the people there "Get divorced!" It's a nice story to approach from the point of view of what would Jesus do? Just imagine that Jesus was transported to Ezra's day he was standing there on the edge of the crowd, or that some of whose people involved came up to him and said What should we do master? what you think he'd say? Yes, Ezra's right it's in Scripture divorce your wives! I can't see it, can you? and yet Ezra was right to be concerned with purity to be concerned for driving out the worship of foeignr gods all those idols that supported the tyrants of the ancient Near East Ezra was right, but I've a feeling that the men who didn't want to divorce their wives just because they were the wrong nationality were right too and have a sneaking suspicion that Jesus would have said so somehow too often we've read scripture in bits a verse here a verse there, a story here a story there, if we're ambitious Scripture isn't like that, scripture is a whole, we shouldn't read it in bits we should read it has a sweeping story that takes us from creation to the end of time, and in doing so changes us. When we do that all of scripture points to Jesus in one way or another even if it's only to cry out for Jesus' presence to cry out for the reconciliation that only the Son of God can bring that i think is what the story of Ezra and the foreign wives is doing so is the story of Ezra and the foreign wives perspicuous? is it's meaning evident and clear to any reader? No, of course it's not the only meaning that is evident and clear is a nasty and narrow-minded one but scripture as a whole is perspicuous and the meaning of scripture as a whole is clearly different, at least on the issue of divorce and foreign marriages, from the meaning of the Ezra passage the perspicuity of scripture implies the wholeness of Scripture Amen, God bless, see you next time
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Promiscuity is like junk food. Go gourmet! — Stefan Molyneux
you know in my experience left is screw like bunnies and it's it's our selected right if you want to do the harvesters case selection stuff that I talked about in gene wars which you gotta get up-to-date on you gotta get up to speed on that stuff sleeping with Socialists is is Russian Roulette man they can they can go pretty nuts so and I've sort of seen that around if you go to the left it's there's a lot of sex in the leftist community I mean think of the hippies and the leftists know that it's a lot of orgies a lot of and I'm not saying all right but you know there's a lot of that stuff it it's bad sex in general like it's not satisfying sex it's sex where people collide physically and I guess get some pathetic dem erections and and you know some squalid sad little orgasms and so on but it's not good sex I mean and I've I just read about this relationships and and so on and if you look at in junko meshes stuff where he's talking about this guy who's accused of various bad things and I mean the sex all sounds terrible so for the left sex is like junk food right it's just not good you know I guess maybe it tastes alright at the time but it done healthy you can get a lot of it but the more you get a bit the worse it is right where it's you know if you're not on the left sex tends to be more like fine dining it's right
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TRIFECTA EMISSARIES!? - Naya Slivers VS RDW [PAUPER] MTGO League Practice
welcome back everybody it is time to lock down some more nia slivers and we won the die roll up against lucas and let's see what kind of a hand we can get here a very good reasonable hand i like a couple couple creatures some refill you know not bad not bad i think i think i want to play my lead the steve lead the stampedes on time so i i'm gonna go ahead and just put down thriving grove turn one uh just so we can assure that we play leave the stampede on turn three i don't want to fall behind on that uh i will do red since we got their colors and then we'll pass got a new haircut it was a little too short i told them to buzz it but they went real short real real short oh well my hair grows back fast so all right goblins uh that might be rough with the starting hand we have but we'll try it all right another another land here this is the thriving grove i'm debating i don't want this to just get hit with the removal but i do want to be man efficient so we'll we'll go ahead and put down the sinew and we'll see what happens i don't know i'm sure they're playing with lightning bolts right if you're playing red you got to have lightning bolts in the deck but we'll see i mean it is goblins so chances are they could just be running a deck similar to ours as far as just creature heavy no spells and so far it looks that way and we are going to need to compete with this denizen 2 he's just going to get buff buff buffed uh so we do need to get some lords out like asap oh my gosh dude this is just red aggro this is just red deck wins it might not even be uh yikes man six i'm taking six all right i'm taking six they got two cards left in hand hunter sliver is pretty good all right ah they can just double block though let's see double double double they could trade they could trade with my sinew but i think i'm gonna clear the board and get rid of this this denizen yeah we need to get rid of this denizen i i'm just gonna play hunter sidewinder we're gonna swing with the sinew we're gonna provoke the denizen dude he'll die and then if they want to double block with the burning trees we can kill those off too and get those off the board we lose we lose a creature oh they're just gonna do that okay that's fine all right i'm fine with that we're still gonna take a little bit of damage which i'm not super excited about well what other tricks do you have up your sleeve here oh wow i just realized i'd pioneer up oops now yeah we're playing nia guys not pioneer my bad just with the valley okay for a second i thought they were just attacking with valley dasher i go to eight i need a really good hit off of lead the stampede so i can clear their board a lot more i'm gonna take it i don't like taking this hit it's scary any other follow-ups you got three cards in hand what do you got decisions are you missing a land drop do you got they might have three drops that they can't play all right here we go there's the lightning bolt ah vault scourge okay well that's going to become a problem let's leave the stampede right now i'm playing the force because i want to hold up yeah i guess we'll just maximize yeah we'll hold up the planes that's nice we get a plated we get a couple plateds this is a good lead the stampede uh at this point i'm not gonna attack in i'm just gonna pass i got one card in hand and we're gonna eat the valley dasher they're just swinging out i don't like any of this um why are you doing this they could have like some kind of board wipe thing they could have maybe they're playing with electrically whatever i i need to block here i'm just gonna block and they can do what they want uh we could just be setting up for some trades too if they like kill something yep all right that's unfortunate now we're there we're just done that was a great top deck from them just top deck the lightning bolt we can recover a little bit all right thriving we're gonna choose white on this one okay i guess we're just gonna put down a couple lords huh hope they don't top deck another lightning bolt bushwhacker that sucks was it kick though yeah it was kicked that's terrible man now we gotta trade what are these draws from them this is pretty ridiculous are we just dead to this we're just dead to this thing huh five six seven they had some great top decks gotta say this we could have turned this game around really nicely we could have dropped both these things played out another lead the stampede let's see whatever lead the stampede we've gotten yeah all right that's unfortunate it was a close one they they got some really good draws all right uh prismatic seems good spinneret uh i suppose seems reasonable take out a winding way i think i like everything else what else should i cut here striking seems good in this matchup hunter seems great just cut a gem hide sure let's try like that i'm just debating swift response i think i don't think we need it in this matchup they're all small creatures for the most part that we can jump block if we get ahead which typically we should we were just a little bit slow that time yes our one ash barons in our hand oh my gosh this would be a great hand otherwise okay all right keep that uh we'll just dump a land boop pass start dropping these lords we'll put down a spinner at first you'll be a good blocker with our our lords can't attack unless you cast creature spell sure plated all right that'll be nice would love to draw another land next turn so we can play this and a lord i don't think spinner is like extremely necessary in this matchup i just brought in because we did see the vault scourge uh but typically this is gonna be a low to the ground matchup all right it's time to combo do they got the burning tree into burning tree again let's see yeah they do oh my gosh good for them good for them triple burning tree oh boy you hate to see it and so warm um more marshall all right they got a good start now we're not gonna block this turn give me a land so we can catch up a little bit please land yes beautiful now we're gonna be out of reach of a lightning bolt somewhat oh no we're not not yet for a second i thought we were uh all right let's just stay on defense for a bit we don't have any good attacks anyways not gonna pay the echo just gonna get another goblin [Music] all right that's not that's not too scary i was more worried about the other goblin that pumps the team they're going in they're setting up for another one of these dumb hits aren't they all right well we can at least mitigate a little bit of the damage here we can block these if they want a lightning bolt our lord will still be able to eat a couple creatures so i'm fine with this another another land next turn would be really nice too so we can just double drop the lords but then we're out after that so all right we take some damage but we don't lose our board and they are passing all right viverlin i mean it's another creature that's oh cancel hold up diversify the lords see if they take something out now yeah they're gonna take it out all right that's fine chances are now well we'll see how they attack again if they do a full on attack again they probably have another lightning bolt in hand just pass land that's good pass come on yep all right they don't have lightning bolts give me a good cree oh yeah all right beautiful now we're in charge uh let's see decent attacks here i'm just gonna i'm just gonna wait a turn before we do anything else i'm gonna make sure they're really in a bad spot to make blocks uh deals x damage where x is number of goblins on the battlefield that's pretty insane so i'm gonna attack into that next turn because i don't want them to power that off and kill something if they drop more goblins oh ooh me likey all right let's get on the attack let's get on the aggression here we're presenting lethal so they got to do a couple jump blocks how you blocking lucas that's it all right take a bunch of poisonous go to four we're gonna take they're gonna try to kill us this turn so we're gonna have to chump block might still be a little tight let's see what they can power out i've only got two goblins so they can't kill anything yet they can do two damage to us though so they need a way to like fill the board with some goblins yep all right cool i i figured that was going to be a pretty hard task for them to do but that's why we had to pressure them all right let's run it back i would have blocked the maybe with that's debatable i i know what they were doing they were trying to get me on the swing back if they got the right top deck so there's a chance they had to take just run it back i guess and uh see if we can get another good start that was a decent start for us [Music] they are on the play though this is gonna be another one of the game one scenarios i i can't really toss this back i don't want to toss this back i just feel like it's not that we're on the maybe i should have maybe this is a little too slow for their start again stars especially with them being on the play well we get a turn one play at least so take what we can get [Music] this deck is just not going to give us a lot of time to get situated that's unfortunate that that's a good early play for them so now this thing that sucks this thing is just gonna eat my lords as i play them they lose two life oh i misread that the first time they don't actually deal with damage they deal themselves damage i i just can't do anything um we'll keep him back as a chum blocker because we may need it but if i play lord now he can just tap kill it i gotta be able to buff a little bit that puts me in such a spot yep they're just going to clear the board oh bushwicker all right we're in trouble hitting for five plate is a bit awkward here i'm just gonna leave the stampede i mean what else can i do i can only play out one creature and it's just gonna die by the smart sparksmith i gotta have a turn where i can set up and get out of range of this thing and it can do three damage now so this is gonna be tough get rid of our mountain we don't need it right now oh we're just we're just dead we're taking nine yeah it's unfortunate ah that's a good card sparksmith's a good card man he really held us out long enough go to four i can just lightning strike me to one if they want what do i need planes he's probably just gonna die they're gonna sneak in for one damage and then just hit me in the face that's all we can do but it doesn't really matter they're gonna take out one creature or they're gonna cycle do you not have the lightning bolt that's crazy i can kill one creature we block two things we take two and then they've got four cards in hand the chances of them having a lightning strike is uh uh you know chain lightning is gonna do it too all right good game good game uh that's a fun matchup it was a good it was a good good deck good deck i haven't seen like the just classic like red deck wins in a while it's basically goblins it was basically goblins just they're playing with fault scourge though and the other guy i see more of like a red deck wins but there's so many good cards and goblins that's why you're seeing a lot of goblins i guess but i don't know what would you guys call this one is this more red deck wins or is it teetering more on goblins off to look up the deck list and see what people are calling it i guess but hopefully you guys enjoyed make sure to leave a like and subscribe we're going to have more proper slivers in the middle of the week here along with some other fun stuff so stay tuned for that and we will see you guys in the next video
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LATE GOAL ⚽️ THE BEST STRATEGY FOR OVER AT THE END OF THE GAME 🤑 OVER STRATEGY
hi guys welcome to my channel today i'm going to show you a system or strategy in order to find late goals that means goals after the minute 70. like always i will use the best statistics software in the market bed practice studio if you want to buy a subscription please don't forget to use the code bet casador you have it in the description box and the highlighted comment you'll get 20 off so for this system i will be using the pre-game tool i am on the 21st of january i have here all the games of the day and all i have to do is going here at a preset and then load the omg preset that means one more goal i click on ok to load the preset and i get 8 games for this day what i have to do next i click on set multiple arms i select 8 games and now click on this bell now i select the live mode and now i select the time limit between the minute 70 and 80. then i go to stat i look for total shot and i select a minimum total shot of 10 i click on this button to add it i name my alarm i can call it one more goal and i save it and activate it what am i doing here i'm i'm telling bad practice hey notify me when one of these games are between the minute 70 and 80 and at least has 10 shots between the two teams so we click on save and activate it now it's done and we will bet for one more goal that means let's say that i get the notification for this game aroga against benfica it's minutes 75 and the score is one one so i will bet over one over 2.5 gold sorry let's say another example um what for and against norwich score is uh 2-1 so i will bet over 3.5 calls how will i be notified so you will get the notification through your web browser you can also download our bet practice android app and also you can connect your telegram account to your bet practice account and you will get the alert through telegram and that's all it's a very simple strategy very easy to follow profitable that's how we like it i hope you enjoyed the video please if you do like the video share it and subscribe to the channel see you soon
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2020 LSBU Solid Mechanics Exam, Q2i
okay this is solid mechanics the January 2020 exam question to a look at just question two part one for now and then we'll come back and look at question 2 part 2 and you might just want to take a screenshot of that question because I'm going to move it down to the way now and start working on it okay so it's about yes it's question two part one it's about a pipe which we know is 2 meters long and it's got a 240 millimeter outside diameter again like I usually do I'm going to convert that straightaway into meters that's not 0.24 meters and it's got a 10 millimeter wall thickness which means that inside diameter there's 10 millimeters here 10 millimeters there so it's it's 20 millimeters less so there's no point to 2 meters inside diameter I think I'll just make a note 10 millimeter wall thickness 2 meters long that's sort of into the page in this direction I guess the pipe overall looks like that where that length there is 2 meters and it's carrying a 640 kilonewton centric axial load 640 kilonewtons on the die I would say it doesn't say whether it's tension or compression but it does it on the diagram so that's acting in compression 640 kilonewtons and so the question says part a calculate the change in length of the pipe um sorry just going a bit out of focus just see if I can refocus it yep I guess if I try and keep my hand out of the way then that's good but just have to see what happens for the camera's not perfect okay and we're told Young's modulus is 73 Giga Pascal's and poissons ratio is not 0.33 so we got that information too next we want to calculate the change in length of the pipe so that's part a this is really a stress strain question if we calculate a strain we'll be able to calculate a change in length so let's just straightaway write down our stress strain formula stresses force over area strain is change in length divided by original length and stress is Young's modulus times strain and we know some of those things we don't yet know an area so I'm gonna start by calculating that I'll say the area is the outside the area of the outer circle minus the area of the inner circle here so that's PI must remember that it's radius I need so that's a naught point 1/2 is 1/2 of that naught point 2 4 minus the area of the inner circle PI R squared again and this time naught point 1 1 is half of that naught point 2 2 and I can put all of that into a calculator so we see no point 1 2 squared minus naught point 1 1 squared multiply the whole thing by PI and that comes out to be 7 point 2 2 5 time or stumbling I'll call it seven point two three times 10 to the minus 3 meters squared sorry square meters okay so that's good so now I can go back to what I was doing that's kind of a side note and now I can calculate stress in the pipe his force over area which is going to be 640 thousand that's the force we were given divided by seven point two three times ten to the minus three and that comes out to be I've got eight eight five seven three one eighty five point something that's eighty eight point six mega pascals good so that's the stress next I can use stress is Young's modulus times strain so therefore strain is stress divided by Young's modulus which is eighty eight point six times ten to the six divided by seventy three times ten to the nine and that comes out to be 1 point two one times ten to the minus three and then finally we can say strain is Delta X divided by X so therefore Delta X the change in length is strain times the original length which is one point two one times ten to the minus three x two meters which is two point four three times ten to the minus three meters which is two point four three millimeters so that's how much the pipe changes in length next let's move on that's that bit done we can say okay let's look at Part B and move my hand out the way and see if I can get this to focus a bit okay maybe it's hell sorry about this technical difficulties maybe it'll stay in focus or maybe it won't but we'll keep adjusting it as we go along so next we want to know the change in outer diameter this should be relatively easy we can say Poisson ratio nu I think it's new I can never remember what Greek letter that is but we'll say Janu is not 0.33 that's given in the question and that is a lateral strain the sort of strain not in the direction of the force divided by longitudinal strain the strain in the direction of the force and therefore lateral strain equals not 0.33 times longer to Dan'l strain we've just calculated the longitudinal strain that's not 0.33 times 2.4 3 times 10 to the minus 3 oh no sorry 1.2 1 times 10 to the minus 3 I must just be careful with what I'm pulling from further back in the question and that equals four point zero zero times ten to the minus four and it's a strain so it doesn't have any units so I can leave that as it is so the change in the outside diameter well I guess what we could do is say Delta X again equals strain times X in this case we're looking at the diameter so this is our X and we're looking at lateral strain because it's the strain across the pipe and the pipe grows ever so slightly and in that direction expands outwards under compression and that expansion will be Delta X so we can say it's four point zero zero times ten to the minus four x naught point to four meters which equals nine point six one times ten to the minus five meters and 96 microns but I think I'll just leave that as nine point six one times ten to the minus five meters and that is the change in outer diameter we can go on and do Part C which says find the change in wall thickness well if we find the change in inner diameter and the chain and we know the change in outer diameter we're starting to get to the change in wall thickness so Delta X on the inner diameter is epsilon times the original inner diameter which is four point zero zero times ten to the minus four x naught point two two which is eight point eight times ten to the minus five meters so the it's worth perhaps drawing things here this is a slightly tricky conceptual point the original measurements were not point to four not point to two not point not one and naught point naught one the wall thicknesses plus the internal diameter give us the external diameter now we've got naught point 2 4 plus that value I'm going to call that DX outer diameter this is not point to two plus this value Delta X inner diameter and then these are the unknown wall thicknesses W so I'll just move on to a new sheet what we can say is naught point 2 4 plus Delta x OD equals naught point 2 2 plus Delta X ID plus 2w what I'm saying with that equation is that the length of this arrow here must equal the length of that error that that set of three arrows there I can write down what all these values are except for W so I'm going to have one equation with one unknown and that will give me two W equals naught point naught two plus nine point six one times ten to the minus five minus eight point eight times ten to the minus five and the problem here is that we need a lot of decimal places there are slightly smarter ways of doing the calculator work so we don't have to work with six decimal places I guess I can half that naught point naught one naught naught naught 405 so the change in wall thickness is the difference between that and the original thickness which is low point naught 1 naught naught naught 405 - naught point naught on and that will then give us a more sensible number which is four point zero five times 10 to the minus six meters four point zero five microns and that I think is my final answer for that part of the question and that's question two a two part one done I'm gonna stop this recording and do question two part two as a separate recording so I'll come back to that in a second I'll just leave it up there as a teaser for what we're gonna do next
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Arkansas police: 91-year-old one of oldest officers in US - News 360 Tv
[Music] he gets around pretty darn good for his age dropping by local stores and neighborhoods just to say hi i see him almost every day [Music] smart radio patrolling the streets at the ripe old age of 91. still working making him the oldest police officer in arkansas i feel like i live longer at my age to keep on working the thing with buckshot is he's been around so long when somebody says well i know everybody buckshot knows everybody buckshot leads by example and that's what we need more i love people i love to help sometimes he comes and and tries to assist us and calls lieutenant [Music] even the new guys that we have right now he's he's trying to talk to him and you know just give him a you know a life lesson just gone and his best don't make a police off you got to want to do it he's a lot of vegetables i don't eat too much fast food everybody asks me when i'm going to retire and i tell them when good luck the lord says so [Music]
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YOUR HONOR Trailer SUBTITULADO [HD] Bryan Cranston
9-1-1 what's your emergency hello are you there dude i hit somebody and i left him i left him there oh my god don't tell anyone not ever i can do this i can keep you safe if no one ever hears about it the boy you hit this morning is jimmy baxter's son the head of the most vicious crime family in the city whoever you are wherever you are you will be found i need a favor no questions asked it wasn't a head and run it was a hat there's no other explanation you know if you want a war i'll give you a war we go big we go big once my best friend just threw me in the deep end i've got this truck i don't think you have i promise you it's going to be all right you
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I got some black leggings for you in my next video☺️🖤 #a #youtube #black #leggings #lover #ootd
yeah I got some black leggings for you let me tell you people like you you're living fake life you're living fake life I know a lot of people like you you buy clothes just to do your post for is it YouTube you're on or Instagram I don't know I don't even know who you are people like you you buy your clothes to do your post for social media and then after that you can't wear it again because oh heaven forbid that somebody will see you wear the same outfit twice on social media so guess what you're stuck with an outfit that you can't do anything with it and it's not even the kind of outfit that you can actually wear in real life so there you are stuck with all these clothes that you don't know what to do with me I wear my clothes because I buy wearable fashion yeah I have going out outfits but my fashion is wearable fashion and I love black leggings I love I'm scatter I love them
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Every Day is Thanksgiving in India (Global Connections)
[Music] thank you foreign [Music] I'll explain more about that here are Global Connections with our esteemed guest body condakar who joins us from New York where she is an Indian person associated with the United Nations Ramada Welcome to the show Aloha Jay and always a pleasure and honor to join you especially in this Thanksgiving and when the festivities are beginning so a joyful time to join you so ah the same here so you know sometimes we assume American holidays are celebrated around the world that's kind of myopic because it's not true in some countries however there is a trend towards celebrating Western holidays and American holidays um Thanksgiving in some countries but it's not commonly celebrated in India it's observed however in the state of Goa and we're going to show you where that is under a different name popularly known as ladin literally means litany to the Virgin Mary which you know reveals the Christian origin of the holiday in Goa um so let's talk about Goa let's talk about the rest of India because India in a word is so super diverse it's diverse in holidays there's diverse and customs and cultures and languages the whole thing and so you can speak to that rupamadi I know you can tell us about Thanksgiving in India yes Jay of course of course India is like a celebration it's synonymous with celebration and the diversity that so many cultures so many religions it's a Melting Pot exactly like America it's a emitted image of America and being a democracy there is a freedom of religion freedom of expression so uh you are free to practice what you feel like and the Thanksgiving uh when we look at it in the American perspective it was celebrated as a Harvest Festival they celebrated A Corn Harvest in 1621 uh a difficult Corn Harvest so we have similar uh uh festivals like uh we have baisaki in Punjab and Holi and uh let's see where Punjab is in the north of India okay we have a map means they celebrate Springtime they celebrate the Harvest they have swings they have colorful clothes dance music food exactly the same way that we begin festivities in America so uh you have uh basant in uh baisaki in Punjab you have onam in the south of India you have Holi in Maharashtra Gujarat so these these festivals are basically celebrating your Harris so if you talk instead of 16 21 I thought you said 1621. yes 1621 first when the pilgrims came to climb up yeah I think 16 16 21 yeah okay 16 you know 1621 before the English ever came to India right yes only the Indians yes the red Indians over there and the Indians over here so now this is the one in this is the one in Punjab yes Punjab isaki so uh Jay because we are countries which depend on the weather and the Harvest we celebrate it because it is uh you are thanking nature for giving abundance of harvest and that is exactly the spirit of Thanksgiving where you Express gratitude for the family for the friends and for the uh belongings and you know what you get from uh towards yourself so that basic tenet of Thanksgiving is celebrated all the time everywhere in India and if you see the number of festivals that uh India has it's a humongous because out of 365 days we have I think around 300 days where we have something which is celebrated in a day so uh spring sun moon stars uh you have you name it we had it and everything everything revolves around a meal like having Thanksgiving the turkey becomes the center in India in different different festivals you have milk sometimes is the center you have puran Poli which is a sweet flat bread which is uh the center of the uh the table and everywhere like in Thanksgiving in America a home-cooked meal is what satisfies the palette of uh the people and families given importance so J these um well Lucas uh focus of uh the festivals is the same in both the countries and now coming to the very concept of Thanksgiving because America has the biggest Indian diaspora you had cousins in America who celebrate Thanksgiving so why not we should also celebrate it in India so that's the kind of uh give and take that happens because Halloween is picking up in a big way in India oh really yeah uh and Outsourcing you have the call centers which are in India so they work according to the uh American uh timetable so you have Thanksgiving you have Halloween holidays so this kind of culture which you absorb and take into your own uh net is the kind of uh character that India has so we are having Thanksgiving celebrated in uh luxury hotels you have Thanksgiving Banquets maybe turkey is not cooked at home but you will have a seven star luxury hotel celebrating a traditional turkey and you'll have many people take us for that so um you know it's a Act of expressing all that exactly the way it's celebrated in America in India so they're making an effort to absorb it and you never know okay you can have Indian cuisines put into Thanksgiving in a couple of in a few years so that's going to happen adaptation well what about the adaptation is so you have people from India in in the U.S the large immigrant group and in fact I wouldn't even call an immigrant anymore they're as American as anyone else in a second third generation so do they carry with them uh the notion of Thanksgiving in India when they celebrate Thanksgiving in the U.S yes they do you see uh when uh Thanksgiving is like the beginning of the holidays isn't it travel comes into action you have a family which comes together and you have gratitude which is expressed so uh this kind of things when you have distant family also living in India you will call up you will see other people uh thanking their family you have distant family in India you will say hello uh how are you and uh this Thanksgiving over here and you know you give a courtesy call so uh like we go back to the concept of being a global village so we are all together in this and a community family becomes very important in these holidays so uh even if you're alone you kind of celebrate with the community so that kind of togetherness that these holidays bring is far important than uh the manner in which we celebrate you know so that that way a couple of things I want to ask you about you know what in my very brief reading on this I concluded that uh whatever you call it in India it is Thanksgiving is is is is ubiquitous in other words all the holidays we can think of all the ones you were naming um is thanking the heavens and the stars and the deity whatever um for something right so Thanksgiving is what I said in the title to the episode was in India Thanksgiving is all year round because all of these holidays it could be at any time they don't necessarily have to have to be at the end of November um they could be any time but they're the common denominator between all these holidays we talked about and that you mentioned it's it's it's thanks or something yes right well the other the other thing you mentioned I want to pursue a little bit is uh is family because um you know in this country my observation over the past few years I'm getting very observant of such things family has deteriorated and the nuclear families so to speak it goes in in every direction you could think of and they may or may not make that call on Thanksgiving they or may not see each other from month to month and year to year our our filmmaking and our our art seems to suggest that a lot of families are broken in this country I mean it makes for a good movie but it's a sad story and I wonder you know my guess is that in India families are really tight you would be tight with your parents and your grandparents you'd be tight with your kids and your siblings and your uncles and aunts um it's an Asian thing you know but it's a it's Universal too but I wonder if you could talk about the notion and the practice of family in India and especially at the time of a holiday CJ in India uh the the family it's uh we are a very populated country Asia itself is very popular you all live together so the distance between you and your parents you and your family is not as distant as it might be over here and uh so many Traditions depend on uh generation to generation it is uh first generation carrying the third generation first generation giving to your own children so this kind of intertwining of the uh religious festivities makes it a point that you call upon you have a lot of call upon your family so you have a lot of festivals which celebrate the bond between a brother and a sister so you need to go and physically be there with your sister or your brother and tie a thread of uh protection around them so that kind of thing that which makes you want to makes you directs you to go and meet that person these these bonds even though you are a nuclear family even though you stay apart you will tend to come together for these moments and that when you have so many festivals in a year you tend to meet each other on a more uh less a daily basis let's see 306 days are a festival out of 365. so you have weekends come right wow you have weekends coming in and uh and one more thing is that AJ in India you tend to celebrate other religious festivals also there is not uh there is no restriction that you have to be celebrating only uh Hindu festivals or only Muslim festivals or only um seek Festival you can just intermingle and even if you're a friend is of another religion you can go and join in the festivities so it's kind of a whoever wants to join in come on uh let's go kind of a situation in India so family unit if friends are being uh picked up so uh in intimately imagine the kind of attraction that family has to have during festivities so you call upon your parents for lunches you you they stay with you you know this all uh is a very entangled uh process and in America we see that there is a distance because of the mobility for employment uh the income uh you know uh what is that seeking opportunities that we go for that causes the distance and in uh India you have uh family businesses which are run from father to son to so the sun kind of stays if he is in the same business as the father or if he's staying in the same house that his father owns but if he is going for an income seeking opportunity he will have to go to another place so you know it's uh it's one step away from America like that so that's the situation but family I mean even Jay even if it's uh even if you're alone in the US you come to community your community becomes your family so that is important is that important in India very much very much I have spoken to you about this you remember the langas that there is a Punjabi Community which organizes langas I mean if you don't have anything you can go to this kurudwara Temple of worship and you will be provided meals you will be provided shelter they will not uh distance that is where Community plays a big role if there's earthquake you have the rashtra Seva sun coming in you have um that's the RSS that's the ruling BJP uh LED social organization you have the Punjab uh punjabis who come in with their lungers and their support the maharashtra's the NCC there are so many organizations which play the role of community building so uh and um you know uh festivals what taken to be a community building exercise by lokmanya tilak in the independence uh movement he said celebrate it come together United as a United as a community so that we develop the feeling of unity and togetherness to fight against colonization of course so he celebrate the ganpati festival which is a uh celebrated with great enthusiasm in my state in Maharashtra so ganpati Festival is extravagant so that you just the the entire city comes onto the streets they dance they have a good time they have food they have family you visit friends you visit family that is the extravagance and you feel like you are together so how long does it last ten days [Laughter] even Diwali is 10 days so um I know you you we've talked about this before you come from Pune um which is in that particular State what's life like in Pune uh what is special about Pune and how does Thanksgiving trigger in Pune Pune is amazing it's my hat and it's it's a it's a pension it's I told you it's a pensional town they used to call it because the British headquarters but it's got a taste of the Maharashtra culture which you see uh you have the ganpati festival which is celebrated it's a it's a world-class celebration day I mean you have people from every country which come to watch this because it's nothing like you can expect nothing you can ever see there is so much noise and so much of dance and so much of devotion which goes through the elephant god uh for 10 whole days I mean nobody Sleeps uh for ten holes so this is a good place to go as a tourist fan travel to Pune and be a tourist and participate in 10 days of revelry and what a good time is that yeah yeah I mean it's not one parade it's not uh one day it's ten days of Madness day and uh I mean every every city in India has got one thing which is something like this like dasera in Diwali is celebrated with Grandeur in the city of Mysore South India they have uh and all these festivals today it's Thanksgiving or it's expressing gratitude to the gods for giving uh Ash whatever we have so every Festival carries the theme of Thanksgiving so a traditional Thanksgiving in every Indian festival is what uh you've been talking about so that's what runs through all these uh festivals so one of the common denominators would be that it's every Festival gives thanks another common denominator I'm guessing here you have to tell you tell me if I'm right as you're talking about um food you're talking about candles wine talking about flowers I'm talking about decoration and uh talking about a big meal of some kind so talk to us about the you know the accoutrements that you find throughout India on these various festivals these Thanksgiving type of festivals uh what's what's the food like what's what are the what are the things that you celebrate with yes Jay so uh food always is the central part of every celebration and of every festival and home cooked meals uh uh one of the key ingredients of these festivals so uh basically firstly first it is the Harvest that happens close to the festival so you have um corn corn flat bread and spinach which is grown in the Punjab Festival like I told you by shaki uh in Maharashtra Gujarat it is the fresh vegetables that come in that is made into a vegetable curry and flatbread and rice you know you have these things which come on the palate from the uh Fields so when you see this and when you feel that there has been a good harvest you kind of tend to uh unknowingly Express the Gratitude towards that food and when your family surrounds your table you feel that it is complete isn't it so um you have Delicacies and you a lot of sweets are prepared in Indian festivals today you have a variety of sweets uh which uh are pure sugar and they are prepared in the most traditional way you have coconuts uh all all the fresh ingredients that come in coconut you have jaggery which is a good substitute for sugar which is used a lot in Indian sweets you have a lot of what is that jelly is which you like uh so it's a wide range of sweets that come in and there's a tradition in India that you always keep them out sweet so that sweet things happen to you so that's what gives the important tons of sweets in uh and a large portion of India is a vegetarian so the non-veg turkey is a little bit of a restricted uh it's not on the palate mostly you go for a vegetarian palette in the festivals but the non-veg palette is of course for sections of the Cosmopolitan crop but mainly it's vegetarian and food and uh what about the traditional American table is there uh turkey is there sweet potatoes uh is there cranberry cranberry sauce I don't know a few other things I'm sure we'll all find out in the American Thanksgiving but do you see those Foods in India that's why I'm telling you turkey you know because of the commercialization of Thanksgiving you have the luxury uh chain of hotels celebrating with a traditional turkey you will have we have buffets in India you know the buffet system you have an entire uh dinner or lunch setup a brunch setup and during Thanksgiving particularly during Thanksgiving they keep place a big turkey which you can go and have so um this like the same way see Valentine's Day is not traditional in India or on New Year's Eve is not traditional in India but it is cotton on such a large scale that just because of the commercialization yeah so now this is coming in as the next step from Halloween Halloween started because the kids are enjoying it the children are enjoying Halloween in uh India so if the kids enjoy the parents enjoyed so yeah pumpkins and costumes they are doing it they are doing it big time we do have pumpkins in India the big ones when people go out to restaurants for these holidays or or does it stay home is it both what happens usually I don't think it's on the traditional Indian uh cooking uh this but going to restaurants is now uh much convenient isn't it you call like you said we have nuclear families you call your uh uh family and you say let's meet up at this place and let's have a nice dinner and then they can take care of the dishes so that's okay that's division of labor exactly if you can afford it let's go for it so I want to ask you about some of the others that uh that I found in my reading and so there's um let's see there's onam there's uh by saki uh there's a Diwali or Diwali uh these are other other holidays in various places around the country and those places could be thousands of miles apart um so uh are they all in the fall are they all Harvest um holidays or are they spread around the year and are they all I guess they're all giving thanks for one thing or another but they must differ in some ways because they're so far apart can you talk about you know the differences and and how how much uh similarity they bear and how much similarity do they bear to Thanksgiving itself like you said Are all uh celebrating uh festivals but we have two Harvest times in India one is the spring Harvest one is the winter Harvest that's why we have this spread across the year so uh and the distance that you talk of it's because uh one um uh harvest in the northern part is different from the southern uh part of India so uh you have this kind of uh different timings but the main tenet of the thing or the festival Remains the Same to celebrate Harvest and to celebrate uh togetherness and family so Diwali like I told you it's a 10 day festivity which celebrates another another God coming from uh ayodhya it's a different story all together you you Express gratitude to the ideal version of man that's a uh I'll explain it to you a little later okay but uh the Harvest purely Harvest festivals the onam the uh holy holy uh springtime uh Jay you will know the tomatino festival in Spain where they they play with tomatoes so uh Holi is a festival in uh India where you play with colors and water you celebrate spring with colors and water your rubbing color into uh people's face and your family gets together and you have sweet uh Delicacies but Holi is one of the biggest festivals in India of Lord Krishna you will see that it's um I I mean I tell it for every festival and it's true it's it's a crazy enthusiastic Festival where you are just playing like a child with cult ah what wonderful yeah well in the entire country plays with you not one uh family or one or one the entire country you can throw a balloon on you and say it's holy you can't do anything about it it's like the like the the cows huh the sacred Stars everywhere everywhere and so these things it sounds like just a thought now and I'm really interested in your thought on this it sounds like some of these elements of the holidays happen between the holidays for example the family aspect um and the colors and the Gatherings and the you know the the festival nature of gathering um the the notion of thanking people and being out in the street with a community of people in your city or neighborhood um it sounds to me like this actually defines life in India in many places between the holidays so you could almost say that India is one great big holiday would you say that I would I would most definitely undoubtedly and directly say that India is just one big holiday you know Diwali was declared as one uh first time it was declared as a public holiday in New York so uh it's it was declared One Day in India it is like 10 days 15 days holiday for school 15 uh 20 days holiday for Christmas we have Christmas vacations in India which which are which are 20 days vacation day we have summer vacations for two and a half months so you just need a small excuse in the Veda I have a holiday [Laughter] well you you have a foot in each camp even you lived in the U.S so you know what happens here and um and you know the you know the focus and the the essence of our celebrations of various holidays and then you you know you know what happens in India and I wonder this this is a hard question are you ready for a hard questions yes what can the U.S learn from India about holidays about Thanksgiving about being thankful about celebrating with family and Community you know we have so many issues in this country about divisiveness and hostility and hatred and bigotry and what have you um what can we learn from India uh as expressed through these Indian holidays see the United States is as good as home so that's why you have an Indian diaspora which has settled in and is thriving in the United States there is not much of a difference between the United States society and the Indian Society so you have a kind of uh feel good uh feel at home uh condition in America so that's why the Indians have felt more than comfortable to settle in and uh progress with America so uh when we draw in uh conclusions and lessons from each other we can say that we we both are at the helm of keeping a democracy alive isn't it to keep uh your expression of um your freedom of expression uh thriving and you can keep your religious uh affiliations along with your secular Expressions to celebrate every and each Festival so you have a commercialization of festivals and you have adaptation of festivals into your traditional uh you know your traditional framework and so when you see that each and everything and life itself is a celebration isn't it you should celebrate each and every moment in life and that's the way how you uh gather moments and make a life out of it and if there are celebrations in between all the more better so you have to have this lovely uh accompaniments of family or food of tradition of Love of community and you know that's how we can make it a Wonderful Life and life is really beautiful and ups and downs in life a common uh place isn't it who doesn't have have tons in the life so that's part and parcel but to celebrate the good moments is far better than uh crying over a spilled milk and uh on the drawbacks of life isn't it yes oh yes so all this makes me uh remember that uh it was only six months ago or so that you were back in India and here we are at Thanksgiving time and you're here in the United States did you consider going back again if you consider uh you know having the celebration so this time of year in India instead of the US ah I can join in anytime and join any Festival it's a constant party over there so it's uh absolutely okay but I'm very very grateful to uh uh to the life that we have here in the US I'm grateful for your friendship for the association that I have with think Tech Hawaii and it's uh always a lovely thing to uh Express this uh emotion because we are bound together by connection and lots of love too so it's lovely to be I don't miss it's a home at every point yes and and at the same time I I'm sorry to say that I have actually never met you [Laughter] afterwards yes we will be with you so if it's a rumor that you're coming out to Hawaii for Thanksgiving this week definitely okay well everybody I want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving I I really appreciate your your thoughts on this and uh you know the cultural points you raise and and the um you know what I call it the international Vision that you have in terms of bringing people together and yes we we can learn from India we can learn from family and celebration and holidays thank you very much for coming on our show thank you so much and I'm really grateful for our friendship thank you so so very much we have we'll meet again soon we'll think of something else to cover it thank you so much Happy Thanksgiving everybody for you today Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the holidays [Music] thank you thank you so much for watching think Tech Hawaii if you like what we do please like us and click the Subscribe button on YouTube and the 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an extinction event also known as a mass extinction or biotic crisis is a widespread and rapid decrease in the biodiversity on earth such an event is identified by a sharp change in the diversity and abundance of multicellular organisms it occurs when the rate of extinction increases with respect to the rate of speciation estimates of the number of major mass extinctions in the last 540 million years range from as few as 5 to more than 20 these differences stem from the threshold chosen for describing an extinction of enters major and the data chosen to measure past diversity because most diversity in biomass on earth is microbial and thus difficult to measure recorded extinction events affect the easily observed biologically complex component of the biosphere rather than the total diversity and abundance of life extinction occurs at an uneven rate based on the fossil record the background rate of extinctions on earth is about two to five taxonomic families of marine animals every million years marine fossils are mostly used to measure extinction rates because of the superior fossil record and stratigraphic range compared to land animals the great oxygenation event which occurred around 2.45 billion years ago was probably the first major extinction event since the Cambrian explosion five further major mass extinctions have significantly exceeded the background extinction rate the most recent and arguably best known the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event which occurred approximately 66 million years ago Marv was a large scale mass extinction of animal and plant species in a geologically short period of time in addition to the five major mass extinctions there are numerous minor ones as well and the ongoing mass extinction caused by human activity is sometimes called the sixth extinction mass extinctions seem to be a mainly phanerozoic phenomenon with extinction rates low before large complex organisms arose topic major extinction events in a landmark paper published in 1982 Jack sepka Sookie and David MRAP identified five mass extinctions they were originally identified as outliers to a general trend of decreasing extinction rates during the phanerozoic but as more stringent statistical tests have been applied to the accumulating data it has been established that multicellular animal life has experienced five major and many minor mass extinctions the Big Five cannot be so clearly defined but rather appear to represent the largest or some of the largest of a relatively smooth continuum of extinction events Ordovician Silurian extinction events end or division or OS 452 440 Mar million years ago at the Ordovician Silurian transition two events occurred that killed off 27 percent of all families 57 percent of all general and 60% to 70% of all species together they are ranked by many scientists as the second largest of the five major extinctions in Earth's history in terms of percentage of genera that became extinct late devonian extinction 375 to 360 mar near the Devonian Carboniferous transition at the end of the frass nian age in the later parts of the Devonian period a prolonged series of extinctions eliminated about 19% of all families 50% of all Jenner in at least 70% of all species this extinction event lasted perhaps as long as 20 million years and there is evidence for a series of extinction pulses within this period Permian Triassic extinction event in Permian 250 to Mar at the Permian Triassic transition earth's largest extinction killed 57% of all families 83% of all general and 90% to 96% of all species 53% of marine families 84% of Marine general about 96% of all marine species and an estimated 70% of land species including insects the highly successful marine arthropod the trilobite became extinct the evidence regarding plants is less clear but new tacks are became dominant after the extinction the great dying had enormous evolutionary significance on and it ended the primacy of mammal-like reptiles the recovery of vertebrates took 30 million years but the vacant niches created the opportunity for our castles to become ascendant in the seas the percentage of animals that were sessile dropped from 67% to 50% the whole late permian was a difficult time for at least marine life even before the great dying triassic-jurassic extinction event and Triassic 201 point three mar at the Triassic Jurassic transition about 23% of all families 48% of all genre 20% of marine families in 55% of Marine general and 70% to 75% of all species became extinct most non dinosaurian archosaurs most therapsids and most of the large amphibians were eliminated leaving dinosaurs with little terrestrial competition non dinosaurian archosaurs continued to dominate aquatic environment while non arcus orion died opsins continued to dominate marine environments the ten most Bundle lineage of large amphibians also survived until the Cretaceous in Australia eg cool asuka's Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event end Cretaceous KPG extinction or formerly KT extinction 66 mar at the Cretaceous Maastricht in Paleogene e Damien transition interval the event formerly called the Cretaceous tertiary or KT extinction or KT boundary is now officially named the Cretaceous Paleogene E or k PG extinction event about 17% of all families 50% of all Jenna and 75% of all species became extinct in the seas all the ammonites plesiosaurs and mosasaurs disappeared in the percentage of CCL animals those unable to move about was reduced to about 33% all non-avian dinosaurs became extinct during that time the boundary event was severe with a significant amount of variability in the rate of extinction between and among different plates mammals and birds the latter descended from theropod dinosaurs emerged as dominant large land animals despite the popularization of these five events there is no definite line separating them from other extinction events using different methods of calculating an extinctions impact can lead to other events featuring in the top five older fossil records are more difficult to interpret this is because older fossils are harder to find as they're usually buried at a considerable depth dating older fossils is more difficult productive fossil beds are researched more than unproductive ones therefore leaving certain periods unresearched prehistoric environmental events can disturb the deposition process the preservation of fossils varies on land but marine fossils tend to be better preserved than the sort after land-based counterparts it has been suggested that the apparent variations in marine biodiversity may actually be an artifact with abundance estimates directly related to quantity of rock available for sampling from different time periods however statistical analysis shows that this can only account for 50 percent of the observed pattern and other evidence such as fungal spikes provides reassurance that most widely accepted extinction events are real a quantification of the rock exposure of Western Europe indicates that many of the minor events for which a biological explanation has been sought to most readily explained by sampling bias research completed after the seminal 1982 paper has concluded that a sixth mass extinction event is ongoing 6 Paula scene extinction currently ongoing extinctions have occurred at over 1,000 times the background extinction rate since 1900 the mass extinction is a result of human activity more recent research has indicated that the endcap attained Ian's extinction event likely constitutes a separate extinction event from the Permian Triassic extinction event if so it would be larger than many of the Big Five extinction events topic list of extinction events you topic evolutionary importance mass extinctions have sometimes accelerated the evolution of life on Earth when dominance of particular ecological niches passes from one group of organisms to another it is rarely because the new dominant group is superior to the old and usually because an extinction event eliminates the old dominant group and makes way for the new one for example Mammalia forms almost mammals and then mammals existed throughout the reign of the dinosaurs but could not compete for the large terrestrial vertebrate niches which dinosaurs monopolized the end Cretaceous mass extinction removed the non-avian dinosaurs and made it possible for mammals to expand into the large terrestrial vertebrate niches ironically the dinosaurs themselves had been beneficiaries of a previous mass extinction the end Triassic which eliminated most of the chief rivals the crew row Tarzan's another point of view put forward in the escalation hypothesis predicts that species in ecological niches with more organism to organism conflict will be less likely to survive extinctions this is because the very traits that keep a species numerous and viable under fairly static conditions become a burden once population levels fall among competing organisms during the dynamics of an extinction event furthermore many groups which survive mass extinctions do not recover in numbers or diversity and many of these go into long-term decline and these are often referred to as dead clades walking however plates that survive for a considerable period of time after a mass extinction and which were reduced to only a few species are likely to have experienced a rebound effect called the push of the past Darwin was firmly of the opinion that biotic interactions such as competition for food and space the struggle for existence were of considerably greater importance in promoting evolution and extinction than changes in the physical environment he expressed this in the Origin of Species species are produced and exterminated by slowly acting causes gotten the most import of all causes of organic change is one which is almost independent of altered physical conditions namely the mutual relation of organism to organism the improvement of one organism in tailing the improvement or extermination of others topic patterns in frequency it has been suggested variously that extinction events occurred periodically every 26 to 30 million years or that diversity fluctuates episodically every approximately 62 million years various ideas attempt to explain the supposed pattern including the presence of a hypothetical companion star to the Sun oscillations in the Galactic plane or passage through the Milky Way's spiral arms however other authors have concluded that the data on marine mass extinctions do not fit with the idea that mass extinctions are periodic or the dqo systems gradually build up to a point at which a mass extinction is inevitable many of the proposed correlations have been argued to be spurious others have argued that there is strong evidence supporting periodicity in a variety of records and additional evidence in the form of coincident periodic variation in non-biological geochemical variables mass extinctions are thought to result when a long term stress is compounded by a short-term shock over the course of the phanerozoic individual taxer appear to be less likely to become extinct at any time which may reflect more robust food webs as well as less extinction prone species and other factors such as continental distribution however even after accounting for sampling bias there does appear to be a gradual decrease in extinction and origination rates during the phanerozoic this may represent the fact that groups with higher turnover rates are more likely to become extinct by chance or it may be an artifact of taxonomy families tend to become more specioza therefore less prone to extinction over time and larger taxonomic groups by definition appear earlier in geological time it has also been suggested that the oceans have gradually become more hospitable to life over the last 500 million years and thus less vulnerable to mass extinctions but susceptibility to extinction at a taxonomic level does not appear to make mass extinctions more or less probable topic causes there is still debate about the causes of all mass extinctions in general large extinctions may result when a biosphere under long-term stress undergoes a short-term shock an underlying mechanism appears to be present in the correlation of extinction and origination rates to diversity high diversity leads to a persistent increase in extinction rate low diversity - a persistent increase in origination rate these presumably ecologically controlled relationships likely amplify smaller perturbations asteroid impacts etc to produce the global effects observed topic identifying causes of specific mass extinctions a good theory for a particular mass extinction should I explain all of the losses not just focus on a few groups such as dinosaurs II explain why particular groups of organisms died out and why others survived II provide mechanisms which is strong enough to cause a mass extinction but not a total extinction IV be based on events or processes that can be shown to have happened not just inferred from the extinction it may be necessary to consider combinations of causes for example the marine aspect of the end Cretaceous extinction appears to have been caused by several processes which partially overlapped in time and may have had different levels of significance in different parts of the world Ahrens and West 2006 proposed a press pulse model in which mass extinctions generally required two types of cause long-term pressure on the ecosystem press and a sudden catastrophe pulse towards the end of the period of pressure the statistical analysis of marine extinction rates throughout the phanerozoic suggested that neither long-term pressure alone or a catastrophe alone was sufficient to cause a significant increase in the extinction rate topic most widely supported explanations macleod 2001 summarized the relationship between mass extinctions and events which are most often cited as causes of mass extinctions using data from corteo al 1996 hallam 1992 and grieve al 1996 flood basalt events 11 occurrences all associated with significant extinctions but Wignall 2001 concluded that only 5 of the major extinctions coincided with flood basalt eruptions and that the main phase of extinction started before the eruptions sea level falls 12 of which 7 were associated with significant extinctions asteroid impacts one large impact is associated with a mass extinction ie the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event there have been many smaller impacts but they are not associated with significant extinctions the most commonly suggested causes of mass extinctions are listed below Topic flood basalt events the formation of large igneous provinces by flood basalt events could have produced dust and particulate aerosols which inhibited photosynthesis and thus caused food chains to collapse both on land and at sea emitted sulfur oxides which were precipitated as acid rain and poisoned many organisms contributing further to the collapse of food chains emitted carbon dioxide and thus possibly causing sustained global warming once the dust and particulate aerosols dissipated flood basalt events occur as pulses of activity punctuated by dormant periods as a result they are likely to cause the climate to oscillate between cooling and warming but with an overall trend towards warming as the carbon dioxide they emit can stay in the atmosphere for hundreds of years it is speculated that massive volcanism caused or contributed to the end Permian and Triassic and then Cretaceous extinctions the correlation between gigantic volcanic events expressed in the large igneous provinces and mass extinctions was shown for the last 260 Mir recently such possible correlation was extended for the whole phanerozoic eon topic sea-level Falls these are often clearly marked by worldwide sequences of contemporaneous sediments which show all or part of a transition from seabed to tidal zone to beach to dry land and where there is no evidence that the rocks in the relevant areas were raised by geological processes such as orogeny sea level Falls could reduce the continental shelf area the most productive part of the oceans sufficiently to cause a marine mass extinction and could disrupt weather patterns enough to cause extinctions on land but sea level Falls are very probably the result of other events such as sustained global cooling or the sinking of the mid-ocean ridges sea level Falls are associated with most of the mass extinctions including all of the Big Five end or division late devonian and Permian and Triassic and then Cretaceous a study published in the journal Nature Online June 15 2008 established a relationship between the speed of mass extinction events and changes in sea level in sediment the study suggests changes in ocean environments related to sea level exerted driving influence on rates of extinction and generally determine the composition of life in the oceans topic impact events the impact of a sufficiently large asteroid or comet could have caused food chains to collapse both on land and at sea by producing dust and particulate aerosols in thus inhibiting photosynthesis impacts on sulfur rich rocks could have emitted sulfur oxides precipitating as poisonous acid rain contributing further to the collapse of food chains such impacts could also have caused megatsunamis and/or global forest fires most paleontologists now agree that an asteroid did hit the earth about 66 mar ago but there is an ongoing dispute whether the impact was the sole cause of the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event topic global cooling sustained and significant global cooling could kill many polar and temperate species and force others to migrate towards the equator reduce the area available for tropical species often make the Earth's climate more arid on average mainly by locking up more of the planet's water in ice and snow the glaciation cycles of the current ice age are believed to have had only a very mild impact on biodiversity so the mere existence of a significant cooling is not sufficient on its own to explain a mass extinction it has been suggested that global cooling caused or contributed to the end or division Permian Triassic late devonian extinctions and possibly others sustained global cooling is distinguished from the temporary climatic effects of flood basalt events or impacts topic global warming this would have the opposite effects expand the area available for tropical species kill temperate species or force them to migrate towards the poles possibly cause severe extinctions of polar species often make the Earth's climate wetter on average mainly by melting ice and snow and thus increasing the volume of the water cycle it might also cause anoxic events in the oceans see below global warming as a cause of mass extinction is supported by several recent studies the most dramatic example of sustained warming is the paleocene-eocene thermal maximum which was associated with one of the smaller mass extinctions it has also been suggested to have caused the triassic-jurassic extinction event during which 20% of all marine families became extinct furthermore the Permian Triassic extinction event has been suggested to have been caused by warming topic clathrate gun hypothesis path rates are composites in which a lattice of one substance forms a cage around another methane clathrates in which water molecules are the caged form on continental shelves these clathrates are likely to break up rapidly and release the methane if the temperature rises quickly or the pressure on them drops quickly for example in response to sudden global warming or a sudden drop in sea level or even earthquakes methane is a much more powerful greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide so a methane eruption class Freight gun could cause rapid global warming or make it much more severe if the eruption was itself caused by global warming the most likely signature of such a methane eruption would be a sudden decrease in the ratio of carbon-13 to carbon-12 in sediments since methane clathrates are low in carbon 13 but the change would have to be very large as other events can also reduce the percentage of carbon 13 it has been suggested that fast rate gun methane eruptions were involved in the end-permian extinction the great dying and in the paleocene-eocene thermal maximum which was associated with one of the smaller mass extinctions topic anoxic events anoxic events are situations in which the middle and even the upper layers of the ocean become deficient or totally lacking in oxygen that causes a complex and controversial but all known instances are associated with severe and sustained global warming mostly caused by sustained massive volcanism it has been suggested that anoxic events caused or contributed to the Ordovician Silurian late devonian Permian Triassic and triassic-jurassic extinction as well as a number of lesser extinctions such as the IRA vikon Mulder Lao tow ashen and Senna mania Neronian events on the other hand there are widespread black shale beds from the mid-cretaceous which indicate anoxic events but are not associated with mass extinctions the bioavailability of essential trace elements in particular selenium to potentially lethal lows has been shown to coincide with and likely have contributed to at least three mass extinction events in the oceans ie at the end of the Ordovician during the middle and late devonian and at the end of the Triassic during periods of low oxygen concentrations very soluble Selin 8j6 plus is converted into much less soluble selenide che to elemental Shan organo selenium complexes bioavailability of selenium during these extinction events dropped to about 1% of the current oceanic concentration a level that has been proven lethal too many extant organisms topic hydrogen sulfide emissions from the seas come pavlov in arthur 2005 have proposed that during the permian-triassic extinction event the warming also upset the oceanic balance between photosynthesis in plankton and deep water sulfate-reducing bacteria causing massive emissions of hydrogen sulfide which poisoned life on both land and sea and severely weakened the ozone layer exposing much of the life that still remain two fatal levels of UV radiation you topic oceanic overturn oceanic overturn is a disruption of thermohaline circulation which lets surface water which is more saline than deep water because of evaporation sinks straight down bringing an oxic deep water to the surface and therefore killing most of the oxygen breathing organisms which inhabit the surface and middle depths it may occur either at the beginning or the end of a glaciation although an overturn at the start of a glaciation is more dangerous because the preceding warm period will have created a larger volume of anoxic water unlike other oceanic catastrophes such as regressions sea-level falls and anoxic events overturns do not leave easily identified signatures in rocks and a theoretical consequences of researchers conclusions about other climatic and marine events it has been suggested that oceanic overturned caused or contributed to the late devonian and Permian Triassic extinction 's topic a nearby Nova supernova or gamma-ray burst a nearby gamma-ray burst less than six thousand light-years away would be powerful enough to destroy the Earth's ozone layer leaving organisms vulnerable to ultraviolet radiation from the Sun gamma-ray bursts are fairly rare occurring only a few times in a given galaxy per million years it has been suggested that a supernova or gamma ray burst caused the end Ordovician extinction topic geomagnetic reversal one theory is that periods of increased geomagnetic reversals will weaken Earth's magnetic field long enough to expose the atmosphere to the solar winds causing oxygen ions to escape the atmosphere in a rate increase by three to four orders resulting in a disastrous decrease in oxygen topic plate tectonics movement of the continents into some configurations can cause or contribute to extinctions in several ways by initiating or ending ice ages by changing ocean and wind currents and thus altering climate by opening sea ways or land bridges which expose previously isolated species to competition for which they are poorly adapted for example the extinction of most of South America's native ungulates and all of its large meta therians after the creation of a land bridge between North and South America occasionally continental drift creates a supercontinent which includes the vast majority of Earth's land area which in addition to the effects listed above is likely to reduce the total area of continental shelf the most species-rich part of the ocean and produce a vast arid continental interior which may have extreme seasonal variations another theory is that the creation of the supercontinent Pangea contributed to the end Permian mass extinction Pangaea was almost fully formed at the transition from mid Permian to late permian and the marine genus diversity diagram at the top of this article shows a level of extinction starting at that time which might have qualified for inclusion in the big five if it were not overshadowed by the Great dying at the end of the Permian topic other hypotheses many other hypotheses have been proposed such as the spread of a new disease or simple out competition following an especially successful biological innovation but all have been rejected usually for one of the following reasons they require events or processes for which there is no evidence they assume mechanisms which are contrary to the available evidence they are based on other theories which have been rejected or superseded scientists have been concerned that human activities could cause more plants and animals to become extinct than any point in the past along with human-made changes in climate see above some of these extinctions could be caused by over hunting overfishing invasive species or habitat loss a study published in May 2017 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences argued that a biological annihilation akin to a sixth mass extinction event is underway as a result of anthropogenic causes such as overpopulation and overconsumption the study suggested that as much as 50% of the number of animal individuals that once lived on earth were already extinct threatening the basis for human existence to topic future biosphere extinction sterilization the eventual warming and expanding of the Sun combined with the eventual decline of atmospheric carbon dioxide could actually cause an even greater mass extinction having the potential to wipe out even microbes in other words the earth is completely sterilized where rising global temperatures caused by the expanding Sun will gradually increase the rate of weathering which in turn removes more and more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere when carbon dioxide levels get too low perhaps at 50 ppm all plant life will die out although simpler plants like grasses and mosses can survive much longer until co2 levels drop to 10 ppm with all photosynthetic organisms gone atmospheric oxygen can no longer be replenished and is eventually removed by chemical reactions in the atmosphere perhaps from volcanic eruptions eventually the loss of oxygen will cause all remaining aerobic life to die out virus fixation leaving behind only simple and aerobic prokaryotes when the Sun becomes 10 percent brighter in about a billion years earth will suffer a moist greenhouse effect resulting in its oceans boiling away while the Earth's liquid outer core cools due to the inner cause expansion and causes the Earth's magnetic field to shut down in the absence of a magnetic field charge particles from the Sun will deplete the atmosphere and further increase the earth's temperature to an average of approximately 420 K 147 degrees Celsius 296 degrees Fahrenheit in 2.8 billion years causing the last remaining life on Earth to die out this is the most extreme instance of a climate caused extinction event since this will only happen late in the son's life such will cause the final mass extinction in Earth's history albeit a very long extinction event topic effects and recovery the impact of mass extinction events varied widely after a major extinction event usually only weedy species survived due to their ability to live in diverse habitats later species diversify and occupy empty niches generally biodiversity recovers five to ten million years after the extinction event in the most severe mass extinctions it may take 15 to 30 million years the worst event the Permian Triassic extinction devastated life on earth killing over 90 percent of species life seemed to recover quickly after the Pitti extinction but this was mostly in the form of disaster taxa such as the hardy lystrosaurus the most recent research indicates that the specialised animals that form complex ecosystems with high biodiversity complex food webs in a variety of niches took much longer to recover it is thought that this long recovery was due to successive waves of extinction which inhibited recovery as well as prolonged environmental stress which continued into the early triassic recent research indicates that recovery did not begin until the start of the mid Triassic 4 m to 6 M years after the extinction and some writers estimate that the recovery was not complete until 30 M years after the PT extinction ie in the Late Triassic subsequent to the PT extinction there was an increase in provincial ization with species occupying smaller ranges perhaps removing incumbents from niches and setting the stage for an eventual rida versification the effects of mass extinctions on plants are somewhat harder to quantify given the biases inherent in the plant fossil record some mass extinctions such as the end-permian were equally catastrophic for plants whereas others such as the n Devonian did not affect the flora topic see also equals equals notes
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SKYE Caledonia - 2. Keltic Festival Hohenlimburg 2013
caledonia i don't know if you can see the changes that have come over me these last few days i've been afraid let me tell you that i love you and if i should become a stranger i will miss me more than that caledonia spin everything i've ever had and i've traveled hard sometimes with my conscience and if i should become a stranger it won't make me more than sad that caledonia's been everything i've ever had is what i will do tomorrow the hands of shaking the kisses float and i will disappear let me tell you that i love you and i think about you all the time like caledonia you call me caledonia has been everything i've i've ever had one
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Norwegian nationalism | Wikipedia audio article
norwegian romantic nationalism norwegian national roman deacon was a movement in norway between 1840 and 1867 in art literature and popular culture that emphasized the aesthetics of norwegian nature in the uniqueness of the norwegian national identity a subject of much study and debate in norway it was characterized by nostalgia topic background the context and impact of Norwegian romantic nationalism derived from recent history in the political situation following the Black Plague Norway became dependent on Denmark and Copenhagen was made capital of both countries in a personal Union subsequently there was a brain drain of talented people from Norway to Denmark who studied in Copenhagen and became intellectuals and cultural icons in Denmark most famously Ludwig Holberg after more than 400 years as a dependent lessor part in the Denmark Norway Union treated as a cultural backwater by the absentee government in Copenhagen the only uniquely Norwegian culture was found among the farmers and peasants in rural districts in Norway Norway had in 1814 gained a partial independence in a personal union with the kingdom of Sweden Norwegians having reasserted their political aspirations in 1814 the question of a distinct Norwegian identity became important as urban culture gained prominence also in the rural districts the rich cultural heritage of the Norwegian countryside came under threat as a result a number of individuals set out to collect the artifacts of the distinctly Norwegian culture hoping thereby to preserve and promote a sense of Norwegian identity topic leading proponents the best known such collectors in the 1840s and 1850s were Peter christened ass bjornsen and jørgen moe who collected fairy tales and stories from most of the country Magnus bra strap land stat and awliya krogger who collected folk songs particularly in upper Telemark Ludwig Matthias Lindemann who collected folk tunes and laid the foundations for a separate Norwegian hem tradition distinct from the Danish and German Psalms which until then had the greatest influence on Norwegian high music Ivar Austin a linguist who conducted analyses of vocabulary idioms and grammar mostly from western Norway in the mountainous valleys on the assumption that the original seeds of a Norwegian language were to be found there he synthesized a grammar vocabulary an orthography for a separate Norwegian language that became the origin of nine orsk see Norwegian language these achievements had an enduring impact on Norwegian culture and identity an impact that can be witnessed in the influence on visual arts classical music and literature represented by eg painters Adolph t-diamond Hans goood JC Dahl Auguste Kaplan writers jørgen moe Peter Criss and aspirants and Osmond Olufsen Vinge and also Bjorn Stern bjornsen and Henrik Ibsen in the beginning of their careers composers old bull and Edvard Grieg topic later developments in the waning days of the National Romantic movement efforts were renewed to collect rural buildings hand crafts and arts Arthur Hays aleus the founder of Nordisk amuse ate in stockholm gathered and arguably rescued large collections and sent to sweden the last king of union between Sweden and Norway Oscar the second was a supporter of this new wave of collecting starting what must be the oldest outdoor museum the origins of Norse folk museum he supported the manager of the Royal domains at bike boy Christian Holst in his efforts to gather old buildings from the rural districts among the buildings that are still at the museum the GOL stave church moved here in the beginning of the 1880s is the most prominent soon after other pioneers started equal efforts to rescue important pieces of traditional Norwegian architecture and handicraft anders Sandvik started the museum my Hagen at Lillehammer Hulda gar borg started the collecting of traditional folk costumes boo nod and dances this effort is still under way but became more systematic as other cultural movements took the center stage in Norway in the late 19th and early 20th century romantic nationalism has had an enormous impact on the Norwegian national identity the ask Aladdin character from the fairy tales is considered being an integral part of the Norwegian way on the Norwegian Constitution day even in cities like Oslo and Bergen a great proportion of people dress up in boo not for the parade unthinkable 100 years ago topic see also Romanticism romantic nationalism national romantic style
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What is the Experience THRIVE 8 Week Experience
are you ready to hear about the hottest weight loss nutrition and fitness plan sweeping north america it's called the Thrive 8 week experience with thousands of thriving success stories already the 8 week experience is the only premium lifestyle transformation plan people from all walks of life are accomplishing their physical goals with thrive and many are also accomplishing their financial goals by choosing to promote the experience get ready to find out why lavelle and the experience is that fastest growing movement North America the Thrive experience is an eight-week premium lifestyle plan to help individuals experience and reach peak physical and mental levels you're going to live look and feel ultra premium like never before simply set a goal of what you'd like to accomplish physically with the experience then commit to the experience the goal and yourself for eight weeks whether your goal is to lose weight get in the best shape of your life or simply be the best you can be we know that thrive 8 week experience will get you thriving in all areas of your life
Change Your Life - THRIVE
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Making of Melusine, part 3
Hi, I'm A. Laura Brody. This is the making of Melusine part 3. This is my latest artwork. In this section I finish off and add zipper edging to her scales, her many scales. My next step is trimming right close to where I was stitching but not on - to but not through, as we say. It's actually okay if I accidentally cut one of the stitches because I'm going to sew this edge two or three times more before I'm through. My next step is to take this lighter and melt the edges. This is going to seal in all of those edges and keep them from fraying. Because this is polyester it melts. Polyester and nylon will melt. Cotton, silk, and linen will burn. I want to be careful here. Polyester and nylon are oil-based fabrics which means that when you melt them they give off toxic fumes so I'm doing this outside which is great. If you are doing it inside then maybe I suggest doing something like opening a window and having a fan blowing on you so all the air blows out. I also want to be careful because I am literally playing with fire so, you know, fire burns! So you want to make sure that you're not actually melting yourself or hurting yourself. If I'm doing big batches of this I might want to use something like leather gloves to protect my hands, and then I put everything down on a surface that doesn't melt or catch fire. So now that the edges are trimmed and melted, I'm ready to add zipper edging. I really like the contrast of that metal zipper: it pops the edge nicely. But the colorful zipper is fun too. This little foot is really great because it lets me get right up close to the zipper. That little cutout lets me get close to the edge. I don't want to get too close though, or I'm going to lose a lot of needles because I'll hit zipper teeth with my needles and they'll break. So I'm starting to sew and I'm holding the scale right up close to the edge of the zipper. I'm doing it a little slowly so that I can curve around and follow the curve of the scale as I sew with the zipper. Readjusting wherever I need to and going all the way to the bottom. Once I've done with the sewing I snip my threads and turn this over and I want to trim out all that extra zipper stuff. I just trim up all of that stuff away. I'm trimming close to the stitching but not all the way up to it because I don't want it all to fray and disappear. And when I get down to the bottom I can trim the zipper right in between the teeth. I don't want to cut the teeth because then I'll dull my scissors really bad. So now it's sewn and trimmed, I'm ready to line it. I fold this fabric back right here so I'm covering the back and I start to pin it into place. Okay now it's pinned, I'll turn it over, put it under the machine, position it so that the foot is right close to the edge of the teeth, and start to sew. Back stitch a little at the edge and keep going. When I get to a point where the pin is I feel underneath and pull the pin out. Sometimes I will just however sew right over the pin, which is not really a big deal. All right, to trim this, I'm putting the scissors right close to the edge. Sometimes I will actually trim one layer of fabric first and then get back in and trim the second layer. It kind of depends on how the fabric is behaving. This one's a little bit fussy so I may have to go back and forth on it. When this piece is done I will have one more scale for the growing pile of scales. Thanks so much for joining me! Next time I will share how I built Melusine's lower half.
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How to invite friend with nat strict in For Honor (2022 work)(English subtitle)
sorry my english are bad hi every one today I will show you guy How to invite friend with nat strict in For Honor without port forwarding by using Hamachi first after finish install Hamachi go to start and find service find LogMeinHamachi tunneling engine choose start if your setting is off leave its if it already start next , open your network and sharing center choose change adapter setting check your hamachi adapter install or not if you dont have hamachi adapter after install try to uninstall ,reset computer and install the lower version of Hamachi in Hamachi choose create a new network create your ID network and password choose join an exitsting network to join your friend network after create your network double click to turn on your network I already create a network and my friend has joined ingame I still have strict nat now I will turn off network in Hamachi and join my friend game invite you can see an error failed to join group pop up now i will turn on network in Hamachi and join my friend invite sucess Hamachi create VPN on your own computer so other computer can connect to your network even your nat is strict but your ping to other computer is very high about 300-400 because For Honor have delicated server in custom so ping ingame really good ,about 20-30 if you guy found this video helpfull share ,like and subcirbe my channel please PLEASE SEND HELP
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Grabovoi Rejuvenation Technique EN
technology of rejuvenating by the book of GP grabavoy number series of psychological normalization formed and represented by antonina Cova you should choose a couple of psychological terms which could be at once clearer for many readers it is important that you choose a pair of adjacent numbers for this exercise of course you can use any pairs of number sequences in this book when practicing the technology of Gregory grabavoy from the book's introduction the process of rejuvenating is carried out in the following way 6.1 visualize that the digits of the first term are located from the shoulder to the wrist of the right hand 6.2 visualize that the digits corresponding to the next term the one which follows the term described in item 6.1 are located on the skin of the left hand 6.3 feel how light flows from the digits on the left hand to the digits on the right During the period of this light flowing through the area of your chest perceive how you have solved the psychological aspect of Eternal development personally for yourself as well as for all people around you indeed a lot of things are important which number sequence is located on the right this sequence is the first one and the light reflected from the second number sequence from the left hand comes back to the right which follows the first one that's how information flows in the author's book and we follow step by step from one term to another so we select the number sequences the first term susceptibility 49871 4816 the ability to have representations of different brightness and connection with the outside world with varying degrees of intensity of feeling the quality of personality is derived from representations the second term warming up 59871 2488 212 the process of adaptation to the activities currently being performed during which there is a setting of all psychophysiological functions at the expense of actualization of the dynamic stereotype herewith there is an increase in neural irritability and functional mobility of the nervous system with the increasing concentration of excitation of the nerve processes this setting reduces the execution time of operations improves the pace of work and its efficiency warming up is usually complete within the first hour followed by a steady operating state it is important to realize the meaning of the number sequence that is why I like the fact that susceptibility is the ability to have representations of different brightness and connection with the outside world for example the first number sequence 49871 4816 is located ated on the right from the shoulder to the wrist I allocate this number series to the right side then I visualize the second number series on the skin of the left hand 59871 2488 212 as the skin is the boundary between the internal and the external then the term susceptibility is connected with the outside world which is connected to the second term as if through the skin of the hand warming up is the next process it is a process of adaptation of the performed activity for rejuvenating which goes through the number series and from the skin surface from relations with the outside world that's how the process of adaptation to the whole body occurs read the definition of warming up carefully and familiarize yourself with how the whole process of nervous system setting occurs the numbers on the left hand do not exist in themselves they carry out the whole process of concentration of excitation of nervous processes for rejuvenating the entire body during the transmission of light through the chest in the process of rejuvenating feel first and then perceive how we have resolved the psychological aspect of Eternal development individually and then for all others and the process results that the light from the number series on the skin of the left hand is connected with the number series on the right this means that warming up or the process of adaptation leads in this case to the ability to have representations of different brightness and connection with the outside [Music] world in the process of rejuvenating we perceive the aspect of Eternal development it means that we rejuvenate for Eternal development not to have a beautiful body right now although we do it for that too this is a mandatory goal Eternal development and this development happens simultaneously during the Rejuvenation process for example the term susceptibility also includes the quality of Personality which is derived from representations while working with this number sequence we are working with it at the time of control we normalize susceptibility and acquire the ability to have rep presentations this is important in this type of technological processes when working with the second sequence we learn the process of adaptation that is warming up getting into a steady operating state it turns out that we actually work with two terms normalizing our abilities while simultaneously visualizing number Series in the right place and this way of imagining numerical rows and the transmission of light through the chest is a technology of rejuvenating as you can see there is a multi-level control where the aspect of Eternal development is an important part in the work with both terms and it is also a technology of rejuvenating people should be aware of their eternity from the above reasoning it is clear that it is important to choose a couple of psychological terms appropriately for this technology of rejuvenating in the example shown setting for warming up reduces the execution time of operations material is formed and represented by antonina kova translated by Arina makrina read by Will Smith
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Mercury retrograde in Aquarius (Feb 17 - March 10 2020) - ALL FINAL?
hello ladies and gentlemen welcome back to the first retribution of mercury which I can see in the screen happening from 17th February to 10th of March this is according to German time and it's Monday 153 a.m. and the recover the progression will start at 448 a.m. so you can add or subtract hours depending on your location from Central European Time but approximately on 17th and on 10th so these these are the dates in which Marty will be retrograde and mercury is always retrograde or almost three to four times a year and this is the first time in this year when he's becoming electroplated so if I open the chart for 17th February this year oops so 17 February is when I see Sun is in 4 degrees of Aquarius noon is in 24 degree Scorpio in dystonic shuttle the last is in six degrees of Sagittarius then mercury is an 18 degrees of Aquarius Martis won't with a true head in Aquarius and Jupiter is in period at 22 degree solitarius and Venus is in 17 degrees of Pisces in Revati nakshatra and saturn as usual is an avocado in two degrees of Capricorn all right so Sun and Mercury and Neptune also I see what about Neptune Neptune is in 23 degree of Aquarius enthuse Ababa para nakshatra so this is a very interesting phase of transits which are happening because currently the advert all I can see Mars Jupiter and k2 will be with p2 in sagittarius then Mars will go and reach Saturn and then Venus by the time by March beginning will reach anywhere III with Aquarius as I said I mean awareness it will be de venise and by that time what you will still be in Aquarius and long 15 again 50 marks Sun will be moving okay into the sign of Pisces so it's very these outer planets are being touched during these months of Sagittarius the Pisces also notices Aquarius and then le so whenever because these Uranus Neptune and Pluto are in these houses and I will be making videos on these planets because I have seen them or giving extraordinary results alright and there you go so Marty is going to start its retrogression from these 17 so this retribution will be for 23 days as the concern about conscious and I will also give the dates then during this year after this mercury will be retrograde so what we will again we will attribute on 18th June this year and become direct on July 12th then the last reprobation of marty is on 14th October and what we will be direct on 3rd of November so these are very important dates coming to the events of retribution of mercury and giving and this year there will be deprivation of Jupiter Saturn as usual that Venus and Mars also alright these four planets are going to be retrograde along with Mercury this year and sullen will never move and we're always recruiting for that's like their direct motion so this year is going to be all filled with levels retrograde energies and therefore we should have an as ourselves properly with this yeah otherwise we may be confused about that should we be doing this year all right because I remember some years back the same situation was there you know all the players were attribute including Mars and Venus so that time I had encountered many questions for people that are it's very confusing what we should be when we should do all right so therefore this this letter is my body which see whatever Marquis whenever a planet goes right to break that will happen first Marquis will be ahead of the Sun okay so if you check currently so it's very important to understand this because otherwise you will understand well that actually happens now just by seeing their traditional buzzer book so today is 5th of February so if you are check the chart today then you see son is in 21 degrees of slippery corn and then mercury is in a disease of Aquarius okay so that is literally around 70 degrees I heard of the Sun and we got her and Tilly 17th February it will continue to keep moving ahead hide hide hide and around 15 16 17 it will slow down and on 17th it will be stationary and then morning of 17th and then the evening it will start going like the wave of it and then when it goes after certain total time it will be exactly with the Sun okay and then it will go behind the Sun so that is what happens when applying here to which trust it is I then it gets combust then it goes beyond the Sun so what does it mean when a planet is ahead of the Sun okay because if you don't understand what happens on earth then you will understand what happens when a desert - its you know when a planet is ahead of the Sun so some represents the sacrifices that we make in this more for a better living basically that's what Sun represents now or planets like more tea they often water to get Venus goes out to bed once in 18 months mass once in two years that if you see Napoli he is very frequently retrograde value because mercury represents our ability to make decisions about things in life in general especially related to communication matters so therefore you will always realize that there are many decisions which you make in life which which somehow does not seem to bring the highest level of fulfillment to us so therefore it is very important that whenever you make decisions we we are in a good state of mind because otherwise if we they say you should never make decisions when you are angry or anymore too much happy because they can you may regret later that why did I say like this because when we when we are angry then we tend to cause other people who tend to be violent and we tend to abuse others we turn to insult others so therefore it is highly highly highly essential that and also when we are happy then we turn to say oh just ask what you want I will your desire so therefore you should be very cautious when we speak something because if we are if we are hard people then later on we may regret and as they say the tongue doesn't have bills but if we speak if you don't speak properly then it can break out once it doesn't have bones but it can bake all or any other person's bones also because the words will hurt people very much therefore it is very crucial that during these motions of retrograde mercury we we keep our eye eyes what we are speaking to whom and during the recreation of our being it is essential that we think properly before making decisions because generally what happens in notary so everybody knows that if you sign a contract in order to wait then as well mercury goes direct the person will call you and say oh sorry or this contract is not valid anymore so why does that happen did you ever wonder why does that happen that well whatever you do be a mercury retrograde it just in that fast after the direct mission because during that period forbid we have a tendency to do things without thinking so it is not that that Mercury retrograde at a planetary level is causing this problem you know to your email is just hinting to ask that look you do not think about this when you are signing and you do not do the necessary non checkup which is required and you did not think what will the other person think if I say this so because of that now what is happening is now you are big letting why did I say like that but remember it was you who said like that we ourselves named at the season and then we are absolutely at later and why do I stress about people here because now tree is getting ready to bid in the sign of Aquarius Aquarius is the sign which represents large organizations in general okay so especially if you are running the shark mouth you now the solvent is water filter are doing these 23 bills then you really need to understand that certain actions of yours then can be misunderstood by people if you got put it in a right in the right context basically because you nothing that oh I know that that others work that that your thought about the good and bad and others planned bigger can just be an illusion sometimes because you may think that I know what should be done in this society for others not in for horse but it is always always always very crucial that we cross-check with others whenever matter is getting retrograde in Aquarius so that we can realize that okay I know some certain things I have knowledge in one particular lash like but somebody else might have a better grasp about that topic in that circle so therefore just others well you are about to make a decision try to think how will my decision impact the lives of others try to think how will my decision please beneficial not only for me but also for others so therefore ocean in matters of finances and in games and social circles also we need to understand that and because it's the sign number 11 which represents the 11th house you know really I'm not exactly but still you could say in these days and the managers tell you by that the 11th house is the house of money so even in terms of money or games network several associations we need to understand that the the networks happen that we belong to or is very important because that decides what kind of desires do we bet yes because Aquarius is very often along with Saturn and Rahu is the reason why we have taken doubt in this life if if there was no blood and we will not take death actually that won't that this will remove that because of materialistic desire we have taken both unfulfilled materialistic desire which is like which which we can never satisfy actually but beyond a certain extent so therefore we have to understand that every desire has its root cause in association so during that period it is a very good opportunity that not results to us to question what kind of people are associating with are we associating with good people with positive people the people who motivate as people who inspire us all here is associating with people who are just you know gossiping we're just trying to fill a mess down what time - three others how they are better than others alright so we are trying to demotivate us and we're trying to find faults always trying to show that we are not good enough in life we are trying to build our self-esteem now so so therefore if you are also sitting with these people who are into addictions oh we are not all following the injunctions of the scriptures and they're burying their legs and beaming like balls and cats and animals basically so therefore if we are associating with these people then we have to understand that we are do there is more sooner or later we are did our destruction is at hand because then we're going to sit with them then they will inject those personal substances through your mirrors brain and then it affects your consciousness so many times people telling you that they are having addiction then there are the bad rid of them which is very good but the problem is they don't understand who has because of whom did they get these addictions it is not that when you are in your mother's you are just as smoking or you are just drinking I will be massive like that that has happened because you have pencha Slee and precious you made a disastrous charge to being with other cooks who are doing all these nonsense so if you remain with these cooks when you will remain like that you will also be like one of them so if you want to get rid of bad habits or addiction then you must get rid of these people that's the first thing that you need to do all don't care who they are there could be a family members they could be your best and best and best of friends you need to get rid of them getting rid doesn't mean you have to cut them off formulas completely it means that you have to minimize the time you have to minimize the amount of Association that you are taking from these people meeting somebody does not mean taking association meeting taking Association means revealing your heart in front of them and letting them also leaving their heart in front of you so so for example if if somebody has certain bear habits and then and with another person who also has those bad habits were still cultivating them okay so then this person will rather I will tell you or actually mr. dev and/or I did like this I did like that so then we're also familiar that habit is very good that's very presentable so I need to indulge more and many of that because this person is so happy this person is not happy actually is an illusion because addiction mean means that you are just running away from your problems you are very unhappy deep down inside but you cannot realize the fact that I need to show you this problem which I am going to otherwise this will make my life movies resonance and instead of doing that which is running Emily was just forgetting for those temporal movements that something is not right about your life which you should be making right so then you have start feeling oh no no no it's not required that we improve our life no we just have to take shelter of these addictions therefore it is highly essential that we break those friendships which are not friendships actually where the selfish relationships actually because a person who's into addictions you whether he or she never likes to eat alone they want company because they want to convince themselves that they're not their lives are not be terrible because then other people are also doing it so if 10 people are doing it together then they must be doing something good at at least if not good then that may not be so bad also terrible that West Indian Percy he's also been seeing also doing so we can my actions are not that bad actually this is why you will never find the person who is who is smoking cigarette alone Oh is there will always you'll always find a group you know they're always together wherever you and when I my hometown I see when I'm here in my office I see when we're always together that's a curious that that's the Leventhal that is associations all right remotely represents our communication also merciful the replacement is that we are to get rid of these people and we have to find Association of big people in spiritual communities who can enlighten us who can force us to think beyond the materialistic pleasures unleashed that should be our goal and then when we associate ourselves with people in spiritual communities then we will realize that yes human life is meant for self-realization so spiritual progress has to be the first rule of our life right that is the end build everything else is secondary not that we will divorce and we do nothing in this world and we have a dog we have our business we get married we have our families we take care of our parents but we will only do that which is sanctioned I recommended by the word of the scriptures and militias because they are our greatest well-wishers and whatever they see if we follow in their footsteps as the Shabab algorithm says modular unit at occidental only then we shall obtain higher fulfillment in life all right or otherwise if you just keep roaming with these people then sooner or later we will realize that our time has passed 50 60 70 years has passed and you realize that we just simply wasted our life not doing anything valuable and at the end the for life will die with a book of regrets and because of that we take another death and because we did not cultivate that I desires in this life that is well in the next life also we will be getting the association of these people and they will drag us down and then again and again the cycle of birth and death will continue also take you dissociation enlighten yourself spiritually and ultimate good desires and stay with the people who plan lift you and mati these people who in the name of friends they are degrading you they are really a physical member winning a mental health emotional health and they're totally finishing you from the top to the bottom so therefore not reactivate we'll give you a chance to get rid of these people and that is just how it that is exactly how you should use mercury retrograde mercury retrograde is not done of Moodle so not working laptop not working camera not working ticket getting cancer no problem in travel this is not the stupid idiotic Mercury retrograde that that slope would not appear to be it is a note whatever trigger it is about introspecting and making the dare having that courage to make the right decisions which will give us fulfillment below and that that is painful because we have attachments to these people and that attachment makes severing the relation where it if you can all right spell flow now is a time that we have we will have the power to make that sacrifice so that we can be peaceful later on alright so therefore what we goes behind the sun and then the sun is ahead as well too which means now we are actually living the purpose that we should be living and then this mission and one day again multiprocessor Sam we have been stabbed doing idiotic things and I will not reside evolution happens alright thank you very much for your patience and if you are new to the channel then please subscribe to 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Exotic Astrology
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Set and commit to any goal, regardless of the consequences
set and commit to any goal regardless of the consequences I like that can you explain that a little more double underline under consequences yes now I think we all have an idea about different goals there's different consequences let me try let me try uh start with a with a small example please please do now if you have this big dream you you see yourself for example as a motivational speaker standing in in front of crowds and sharing your message you go to your friend you tell him I want to be a motivational speaker he's not going to understand it because it's not his vision he might be supportive but it's going to be hard for some people to understand your vision your goal and when you excuse me when you start announcing it more and more some people are going to start telling you it's not possible it's never going to happen are you are you nuts what's what's wrong with you James and that's what I mean by consequences now that's on a smaller level the bigger the goal is the harder the consequences are going to be so when I wanted for example to uh to work at Qualcomm that was one of my first major goals when I moved from Jordan to the US I was a fresh Engineering Graduate yeah and I had this goal that I wanted to start at this tech company because it has a lot of opportunities for engineers right I started talking to people okay I wanted to I want this job at Qualcomm you know I'm starting to apply I heard everything you can imagine I'm sure I'm sure even from some family and friends you know it's and I was surprised no I mean it's gonna happen right you don't have enough experience what are you talking about you know you're gonna fail you're gonna go back home to Jordan don't even think about it on and on and on right but then I decided to commit to it no matter what happens so I phased all of that out and stuck to one thing I believe that it was gonna happen and worked accordingly
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Unveiling the Startling Truth: JFK Assassination Conspiracy Exposed!
and they actually had considered offing RFK and they said don't do that because Kennedy and Joe will flip this country upside down and there'll be no trials there'll just be murders and they said we can't go after Bobby you have to go after the head of the snake and the snake was Joe Kennedy the head of the snake was JFK because JFK's pen in the White House that gave authority to RFK attorney general was allowing Joe Kennedy to conduct a retaliatory Revenge campaign under the pen of his son the Attorney General so this is not conspiracy this is what happened and you had the mob saying it was happened and so you look at everything there that's why she says the mob did it yeah right they were interested
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for Gospel according to Luke and as much as many have taken in hand to set an order a narrative of those things which have been fulfilled among us just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word delivered them to us it seemed good to me also having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first to write to you an orderly account most excellent Theophilus that you may know this certainty of those things in which you were instructed there was in the days of Herod that king of Judea a certain priest named Zacharias of the division of Abijah his wife was of the daughters of Aaron and her name was Elizabeth and they were both righteous before God walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blamelessly had no child because Elizabeth was barren and they were both well advanced in years so it was that while he was serving as priest before God in the order of his division according to the custom of the priesthood his lot fell to burn any sense when he went into the temple of the Lord and the whole multitude of people was praying outside at the hour of incense then an angel of the Lord appeared to him standing on the right side of the altar of incense and when Zechariah saw him he was troubled and fear fell upon him oh do not be afraid Zechariah for your prayer is heard and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son and you shall call his name John and you will have joy and gladness and many will rejoice at his birth for he will be great in the sight of the Lord and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink he will also be filled with the Holy Spirit even from his mother's womb and he will turn many of the children of Israel to the Lord their God he will also go before him in the spirit and power of Elijah to turn the hearts of the father's to the children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just to make ready a people prepared for the Lord how shall I know this for I am an old man my wife is well advanced in years I am Gabriel who stands in the presence of God and was sent to speak to you and bring you these glad tidings but behold you will be mute and not able to speak until the day these things take place because you did not believe my words which will be fulfilled in their own time and the people waited for Zacharias and maro that he lingered so long in the temple but when he came out he could not speak to them and they perceived that he had seen a vision in the temple for he beckoned to them and remained speechless so it was as soon as the days of his service were completed that he departed to his own house now after those days his wife Elizabeth conceived and she hid herself five months thus the Lord has dealt with me in the days when he looked on me to take away my reproach among people now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of David the Virgin's name was Mary and having come in the angel said to her rejoice highly favored one the Lord is with you blessed are you among women but when she saw him she was trouble that is saying and considered what manner of greeting this was do not be afraid Mary for you have found favor with God and behold you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a son and shall call his name Jesus he will be great and will be called the son of the highest and the Lord God will give him the throne of his father David and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever and of his kingdom there will be no end how can this be since I do not know a man the Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of the highest will overshadow you therefore also that Holy One who was to be born will be called the son of God now indeed Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren for with God nothing will be impossible behold the maidservant of the Lord let it be to me according to your word and the angel departed from her [Music] now Mary arose in those days and went into the hill country with haste to a city of Judah and entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth and it happened when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary that the babe leaped in her womb and Elizabeth was filled with the holy spirit then she spoke out with a loud voice blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb but why is this granted to me that the mother of my lord should come to me for indeed as soon as the voice of your greeting sounded in my ears the babe leaped in my womb for joy blessed is she who believed for there will be a fulfillment of those things which were told her from the Lord my soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior for he has regarded the lowly state of his maidservant for behold henceforth all generations will call me blessed for he who is mighty has done great things for me and holy is his name and his mercy is on those who fear Him from generation to generation he has shown strength with his arm he has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts he has put down the mighty from their thrones and exalted the lowly he has filled the hungry with good things and the rich he has sent away empty he has helped his servant Israel and remembrance of his mercy as he spoke to our fathers to Abraham and to his seed for ever and Mary remained with her about three months and returned to her house [Music] now Elizabeth's full time came for her to be delivered and she brought forth the Sun when her neighbors and relatives heard how the Lord had shown great mercy to her they rejoiced with her so it was on the eighth day that they came to circumcise the child and they would have called him by the name of his father Zacharias no he shall be called John there is no one among your relatives who was called by this name so they made signs to his father what he would have him called and he asked for a writing tablet and wrote his name is John so they all marveled immediately his mouth was open at his tongue loosed and he spoke praising God then fear came on all who dwelt around them and all these sayings were discussed throughout all the hill country of Judea and all those who heard them kept them in their hearts what kind of child will this be and the hand of the Lord was with him now his father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied blessed is the Lord God of Israel for he has visited and redeemed his people and has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David as he spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets who have been since the world began that we should be saved from our enemies and from the hand of all who hate us to perform the mercy promised to our fathers and to remember his holy Covenant the oath which he swore to our father Abraham the grandest that we being delivered from the hand of our enemies might serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness before him all the days of our life and you child and he called the prophet of the highest for you will go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways to give knowledge of salvation to his people by the remission of their sins through the tender mercy of our God with which the Dayspring from on high has visited us to give light to those who sit in darkness in the shadow of death to guide our feet into the way of peace [Music] so the child grew and became strong in spirit and was in the deserts to the day of his manifestation to Israel [Music] you [Music] and it came to pass in those days that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered the census first took place while Quirinius was governing Syria [Music] so all went to be registered everyone to his own City Joseph also went up from Galilee out of the city of Nazareth into Judea to the City of David which is called Bethlehem because he was of the house and lineage of David to be registered with Mary his betrothed wife who was with child so it was that while they were there the days were completed for her to be delivered and she brought forth her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn [Music] now there were in the same country Shepherds living out of the fields keeping watch over their flock by night and behold an angel of the Lord stood before them and the glory of the Lord shone around them and they were greatly afraid do not be afraid for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people for there is born to you this day in the City of David a savior who is Christ the Lord and this will be the sign to you you will find a babe wrapped in swaddling cloths lying in a manger and suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying glory to God in the highest peace goodwill toward men so it was when the Angels had gone away from them into heaven that the Shepherd's said to one another let us now go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has come to pass which the Lord has made known to us and they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph and the babe lying in a manger now when they had seen him they made widely-known the saying which was told them concerning this child and all those who heard it marveled at those things which were told them by the shepherds but Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart then the Shepherd's returned glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen as it was told them and when eight days were completed for the circumcision of the child his name was called Jesus the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb [Music] now in the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were completed they brought him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord as it is written in the law of the Lord every male who opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in the law of the Lord a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons and behold there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon and this man was just and devout waiting for the consolation of Israel and the Holy Spirit was upon him and it had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord's Christ [Music] so he came by the spirit into the temple and when the parents brought in the Child Jesus to do for him according to the custom of the law he took him up in his arms and blessed God Lord now you were letting your servant depart in peace according to your word for my eyes have seen your salvation which you have prepared before the face of all peoples a light to bring revelation to the Gentiles and the glory of your people Israel and Joseph and his mother marveled at those things which were spoken of him then Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother behold this child is destined for the fall and rising of many in Israel and for a sign which will be spoken against yes the sword will pierce through your own soul awesome that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed now there was one Anna a prophetess the daughter of Phanuel of the tribe of Asher she was of a great age and had lived with the husband seven years from her virginity and this woman was a widow of about eighty-four years who did not depart from the temple but served God with fastings and prayers night and day and coming in that instant she gave thanks to the Lord and spoke of him to all those who looked for redemption in Jerusalem so when they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord they returned to Galilee to their own City Nazareth and the child grew and became strong in spirit filled with wisdom and the grace of God was upon him his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the Feast of the Passover and when he was twelve years old they went up to Jerusalem according to the custom of the feast when they had finished the days as they returned the boy Jesus lingered behind in Jerusalem and Joseph and his mother didn't know it but supposing him to have been in the company they went a day's journey and sought him among their relatives and acquaintances [Music] so when they did not find him they returned to Jerusalem seeking him now so it was that after three days they found him in the temple sitting in the midst of the teachers both listening to them and asking them questions and all who heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers so when they saw him they were amazed and his mother said to him son why have you done this to us look your father and I have sought you anxiously why did you seek me did you not know that I must be about my father's business but they did not understand the statement which he spoke to them then he went down with them and came to Nazareth and was subject to them but his mother kept all these things in her heart and Jesus increased in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and men you [Music] now in the 15th year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea Herod being Tetrarch of Galilee his brother Philip Tetrarch of it Turia in the region of Trek and itís a nice sandiest a truck of a Bellini while Anna's and Caiaphas were high priest the Word of God came to John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness and he went into all the region around the Jordan preaching a baptism of repentance for the remission of sins as it is written in the book of the words of Isaiah the prophet the voice of one crying in the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord make his paths straight every Valley shall be filled and every mountain and hill brought low the crooked places shall be made straight and the rough ways smooth and all flesh shall see the salvation of God then he said to the multitudes that came out to be baptized by him brood of vipers who warned you to flee from the wrath to come therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance and do not begin to say to yourselves we have Abraham as our Father for I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from me stones and even now the ax is laid to the root of the trees therefore every tree which does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire what shall we do then he who has two tunics let him give to him who has none and he who has food let him do likewise then tax collectors also came to be baptized teacher what shall we do collect no more than what is appointed for you likewise the soldiers asked him and what shall we do do not intimidate anyone or accuse falsely and be content with your wages now as the people were in expectation and all reasoned in their hearts about John whether he was the Christ or not John answered I indeed baptize you with water but one mightier than I is coming whose sandal strap I am not worthy to loose he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire his winnowing fan is in his hand and he will thoroughly clean out his threshing floor and gather the wheat into his barn but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire and with many other exhortation --zz he preached to the people but Herod the Tetrarch being rebuked by John concerning Herodias his brother Philips wife and for all the evils which Herod had done also added this above all that he shut John up in prison when all the people were baptized it came to pass that Jesus also was baptized while he prayed the heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form like a dove upon him and a voice came from heaven you are my beloved son in you I am well pleased [Music] now Jesus himself began his ministry at about thirty years of age being as was opposed the son of Joseph the son of he'll I the son of matthat the son of levi the son of melchi the son of Jonah the son of Joseph the son of Matt Athiya the son of amos the son of Nahum the son of s life the son of nag I the son of matthat the son of Matt Athiya the son of C me I the son of joseph the son of judah the son of Joe anus the son of Rize the son of zerubbabel the son of shealtiel the son of near I the son of melchi the son of a dime the son of Kosan son a pedal madam the son of air the son of Josiah the son of eliezer the son of joram the son of matthat the son of levi the son of simeon the son of judah the son of joseph the son of Jonah the son of ilium the son of melea the son of me none the son of madatha the son of nathan the son of david the son of jesse the son of obut the son of bow has son of salmon the son of nation the son of emitted app the son of ram the son of hezron the son of Pires the son of judah the son of Jacob the son of Isaac the son of Abraham the son of teera the son of Nahor the son of Sirach the son of Rio the son of peleg the son of eber the son of Shila the son of cainan the son of our factset the son of shem the son of Noah the son of lamech the son of Methuselah the son of Enoch the son of Jared the son of mihail lel the son of cainan the son of enoch the son of Ceph the son of Adam the Son of God [Music] then Jesus being filled with the Holy Spirit returned from the Jordan and was led by the spirit into the wilderness being tempted for forty days by the devil and in those days he ate nothing and afterward when they had ended he was hungry and the devil said to him if you are the son of God command this stone to become bread it is written man shall not live by bread alone but by every word of God then the devil taking him up on a high mountain showed him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time all this authority I will give you and their glory for this has been delivered to me and I give it to whomever I wish therefore if you will worship before me Oh get behind me Satan before it is written you shall worship the Lord your God and him only you shall serve Him then he brought him to Jerusalem set him on the pinnacle of the temple if you are the son of God throw yourself down from here for it is written he shall give his angels charge over you to keep you and in their hands they shall bear you up lest you dash your foot against a stone it has been said you attempt the Lord your God now when the devil had ended every temptation he departed from him until an opportune time then Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit to Galilee and news of him went out through all the surrounding region and he taught in their synagogues being glorified by all so he came to Nazareth where he had been brought up and as his custom was he went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day and stood up to read and he was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah and when he had opened the book he found the place where it was written the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor he has sent me to heal the brokenhearted to proclaim Liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind to set at liberty those who are oppressed to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord then he closed the book and gave it back to the attendant and sat down and the eyes of all who were in the synagogue were fixed on him today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing [Music] so all bore witness to him and marveled at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth is this not Joseph's son you will surely say this proverb to me physician heal yourself whatever we have heard done in Capernaum do also here in your country assuredly I say to you no prophet is accepted in his own country but I tell you truly many widows were in Israel in the days of Elijah when the heaven was shut up three years and six months and there was a great famine throughout all the land but - none of them was Elijah sent except to Zarephath in the region of Sidon to a woman who was a widow and many lepers were in Israel in the time of Elisha the prophet and none of them was cleansed except Naaman the Syrian so all those in the synagogue when they heard these things were filled with wrath and rose up and thrust him out of the city and they led him to the brow of the hill on which their city was built that they might throw him down over the cliff [Music] then passing through the midst of them he went his way and he went down to Capernaum a city of Galilee and was teaching them on the Sabbath and they were astonished at his teaching for his word was with authority now in the synagogue there was a man who had a spirit of an unclean demon let us alone what have we to do with you Jesus of Nazareth did you come to destroy us I know who you are the Holy One of God but Jesus rebuked him be quiet and come out of him and when the demon had thrown him in their midst it came out of him and did not hurt him then they were all amazed and spoke among themselves what a word this is for with authority and power he commands the unclean spirits and they come out and the report about him went out into every place in the surrounding region now he arose from the synagogue and entered Simon's house but Simon's wife his mother was sick with a high fever and they made requests of him concerning her so he stood over her and rebuked the fever and it left her and immediately she arose and served them when the Sun was setting all those who had any that were sick with various diseases brought them to him and he laid his hands on every one of them and healed them [Music] and demons also came out of many crying out and saying you under Christ and he rebuking them did not allow them to speak for they knew that he was the Christ now when it was day he departed and went into a deserted place and the crowd sought him and came to him and tried to keep him from leading them I must preach the kingdom of God to the other cities also because for this purpose I have been sent and he was preaching in the synagogue's of Galilee so it was as the multitude pressed about him to hear the word of God that he stood by the lake of janessa Rhett and saw two boats standing by the lake but the fishermen had gone from them and were washing their nets then he got into one of the boats which was Simons and asked him to put out a little from the land and he sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat when he had stopped speaking he said to Simon launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch master we have toiled all night and caught nothing nevertheless at your word I will let down the net and when they had done this they caught a great number of fish and their net was breaking so they signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them and they came and filled both the boats so that they began to sink when Simon Peter saw it he fell down at Jesus knees depart from me for I am a sinful man on heart for he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish which they had taken and so also were James and John the sons of Zebedee who were partners with Simon and Jesus said to Simon do not be afraid from now on you will catch men so when they had brought their boats to land they forsook all and followed him and it happened when he was in a certain city that behold a man who was full of leprosy saw Jesus and he fell on his face and implored him lord if you are willing you can make me clean then he put out his hand and touched him I am willing be cleansed immediately the leprosy left him and he charged him to tell no one but go and show yourself to the priest and make an offering for your cleansing as a testimony to them just as Moses commanded however the report went around concerning him all the more and great multitudes came together to hear and to be healed by him of their infirmities so he himself often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed now it happened on a certain day as he was teaching that there were Pharisees and teachers of the law sitting by who had come out of every town of Galilee Judea and Jerusalem and the power of the Lord was present to heal them [Music] then behold men brought on a bed a man who was paralyzed whom they sought to bring in and lay before him and when they could not find how they might bring him in because of the crowd they went up on the housetop and let him down with his bed through the tiling into the midst before Jesus when he saw their faith he said to him man your sins are forgiven you and the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason who is this who speaks blasphemies who can forgive sins but God alone but when Jesus perceived their thoughts he answered why are you reasoning in your hearts which is easier to say your sins are forgiven you or to say rise up and walk but that you may know that the Son of man has power on earth to forgive sins he said to the man who was paralyzed I say to you arise take up your bed and go to your house immediately he rose up before them took away had been lying on and departed to his own house glorifying God and they were all amazed and they glorified God and were filled with fear we have seen strange things today after these things he went out and saw a tax collector named Levi sitting at the tax office follow me so he left all rose up and followed him [Music] then Levi gave him a great feast in his own house and there were a great number of tax collectors and others who sat down with them and their scribes and the Pharisees complained against his disciples why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners jesus answered and said to them those who are well have no need of a physician but those who are sick I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance why do the disciples of John fast often and make prayers and likewise those of the Pharisees but yours eat and drink can you make the Friends of the bridegroom fast while the bridegroom is with them but the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them then they will fast in those days then he spoke a parable to them no one puts a piece from a new garment on an old one otherwise the new makes a tear and also the piece that was taken out of the new does not match the old and no one puts new wine into old wineskins or else the new wine will burst the wine skins and be spilled and the wine skins will be ruined but new wine must be put into new wineskins and both are preserved and no one having drunk old wine immediately desires new for he says the old is better [Music] now it happened on the second Sabbath after the first that he went through the grain fields and his disciples plucked the heads of grain and ate them rubbing them in their hands and some of the Pharisees said to them why are you doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath have you not even read this what David did when he was hungry he and those who were with him how he went into the house of God took and ate the showbread and also gave some to those with him which is not lawful for any but the priests to eat the son of man is also Lord of the Sabbath now it happened at another seven also that he entered the synagogue and taught and a man was there whose right hand was withered so the scribes and Pharisees watched him closely whether he would heal on the Sabbath that they might find an accusation against him but he knew their thoughts and said to the man who had the withered hand arise and stand here and he arose and stood then jesus said to them I will ask you one thing is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do evil to save life or to destroy and when he had looked around at them all he said to the man stretch out your hand and he did so and his hand was restored as whole as the other but they were filled with rage and discussed with one another what they might do to Jesus now it came to pass in those days that he went out to the mountain to pray and continued all night in prayer to God and when it was day he called his disciples to himself and from them he chose twelve whom he also named apostles Simon whom he also named Peter and Andrew his brother James and John Philip and Bartholomew Matthew and Thomas James the son of Alphaeus and Simon called the zealot Judas the son of James and Judas Iscariot who also became a traitor [Music] and he came down with them and stood on a level place with a crowd of his disciples and a great multitude of people from all Judea and Jerusalem and from the Seacoast of Tyre and Sidon who came to hear him and be healed of their diseases as well as those who were tormented with unclean spirits and they were healed and the whole multitude sought to touch him for power went out from him and healed them all then he lifted up his eyes toward his disciples and said blessed are you poor for yours is the kingdom of God blessed are you who Hunger Now for you shall be filled blessed are you who weep now for you shall laugh blessed are you when men hate you and when they exclude you and revile you and Cal stout your name is evil for the son of man's sake rejoice in that day and leap for joy for indeed your reward is great in heaven for in like manner their fathers did to the prophets but woe to you who are rich for you have received your consolation woe to you who are full to you shall hunger woe to you who laugh now for you shall mourn and weep woe to you when all men speak well of you for so did their fathers to the false prophets but I say to you who here love your enemies do good to those who hate you bless those who curse you and pray for those who spitefully use you to him who strikes you on the one cheek offer the other also and from him who takes away your cloak do not withhold your tunic either give to everyone who asks of you and from him who takes away your goods do not ask them and just as you want men to do to you you also do to them likewise but if you love those who love you what credit is that to you for even sinners love those who love them and if you do good to those who do good to you what credit is that to you for even sinners do the same and if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive back what credit is that to you for even sinners lend to sinners to receive as much back but love your enemies do good and lend hoping for nothing in return and your reward will be great and you will be sons of the Most High for he is kind to the unthankful and evil therefore be merciful just as your father also is merciful judge not and you shall not be judged condemn not and you shall not be condemned forgive and you will be forgiven give and it will be given to you good measure pressed down shaken together and running over will be put into your bosom for with the same measure that you use it will be measured back to you and he spoke a parable to them can the blind lead the blind will they not both fall into the ditch a disciple is not above his teacher but everyone who is perfectly trained will be like his teacher and why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye but do not perceive the plank in your own eye or how can you say to your brother brother let me remove the speck that is in your eye when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye hypocrite first remove the plank from your own eye and then you will see clearly to remove the speck that is in your brother's eye for a good tree does not bear bad fruit nor does a bad tree bear good fruit for every tree is known by its own fruit for men do not gather figs from thorns nor do they gather grapes from a bramble bush a good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth evil for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks but why do you call me Lord Lord and not do the things which I say whoever comes to me and hears my sayings and does them I will show you whom he is like he is like a man building a house who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock and when the flood arose the stream beat vehemently against that house and could not shake it for it was founded on the rock but he you heard and did nothing he's like a man who built a house on the earth without a foundation against which the stream beat vehemently and immediately it fell and the ruin of that house was great [Music] you now when he concluded all his sayings in the hearing of the people he entered Capernaum and a certain Centurions servant who was dear to him was sick and ready to die so when he heard about Jesus he sent elders of the Jews to him pleading with him to come and heal his servant and when they came to Jesus they begged him earnestly saying that the one for whom he should do this was deserving for he loves our nation and has built us a synagogue then Jesus went with them and when he was already not far from the house the Centurion sent friends to him Lord do not trouble yourself for I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof therefore I did not even think myself worthy to come to you but say the word and my servant will be healed for I also am a man placed under Authority having soldiers under me and I say to one go and he goes and to another come and he comes and to my servant do this and he does it when Jesus heard these things he marveled at him and turned around and said to the crowd that followed him I say to you I have not found such great faith not even in Israel and those who were sent returning to the house found the servant well who had been sick now it happened the day after that he went into a city called nain and many of his disciples went with him and a large crowd and when he came near the gate of the city behold a dead man was being carried out the only son of his mother and she was a widow and a large crowd from the city was with her when the Lord saw her he had compassion on her do not weep that he came and touched the open coffin and those who carried him Stood Still young man I say to you arise so he who was dead sat up and began to speak and he presented him to his mother then fear came upon all and they glorified God a great prophet has risen up among us God has visited his people and this report about him went throughout all Judea and all the surrounding region then the disciples of John reported to him concerning all these things and John calling two of his disciples to him sent them to Jesus are you the coming one or do we look for another when the men had come to him they said John the Baptist has sent us to you saying are you the coming one or do we look for another and that very hour he cured many of infirmities afflictions and evil spirits and too many blind he gave sight go and tell John the things you have seen and heard that the blind see the lame walk the lepers are cleansed the Deaf hear the dead are raised the poor have the gospel preached to them and blessed is he who was not offended because of me when the messengers of John had departed he began to speak to the multitudes concerning John what did you go out into the wilderness to see a reed shaken by the wind but what did you go out to see a man clothed in soft garments indeed those who are gorgeously appareled and live in luxury are in King's courts but what did you go out to see a prophet yes I say to you and more than a prophet this is he of whom it is written behold I send my messenger before your face who will prepare your way before you for I say to you among those born of women there is not a greater prophet than John the Baptist but he who is least in the kingdom of God he's greater than he and when all the people heard him even the tax collectors justified God having been baptized with the baptism of John but the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the will of God for themselves not having been baptized by him - what then shall I liken the men of this generation and what are they like they are like children sitting in the marketplace and calling to one another is saying we played the flute for you and you did not dance we mourn to you and you did not weep for John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine and you say he has a demon the son of man has come eating and drinking and you say look a glutton and a wine-bibber a friend of tax collectors and sinners but wisdom is justified by all her children [Applause] then one of the Pharisees asked him to eat with him and he went to the Pharisees house and sat down to eat and behold a woman in the city who was a sinner when she knew that Jesus sat at the table in the Pharisees house brought an alabaster flask of fragrant oil and stood at his feet behind him weeping and she began to wash his feet with her tears and wiped them with the hair of her head and she kissed his feet and anointed them with the fragrant oil now when the Pharisee who had invited him saw this he spoke to himself this man if he were a prophet would know who and what manner of woman this is who is touching him for she is a sinner Simon I have something to say to you teacher say it there was a certain creditor who had two debtors one old 500 denarii and the other fifty and when they had nothing with which to repay he freely forgave them both tell me therefore which of them will love him more I suppose the one whom he forgave more you are frightly judged then he turned to the woman do you see this woman I entered your house you gave me no water for my feet and she has washed my feet with her tears and wiped them with the hair of her head you gave me no kiss but this woman has not ceased to kiss my feet since the time I came in you did not anoint my head with oil but this woman has anointed my feet with fragrant oil therefore I say to you her sins which are many are forgiven for she loved much but to whom little is forgiven the same loves little then he said to her your sins are forgiven and those who sat at the table with him began to say to themselves who even forgives sins then he said to the woman your faith has saved you go in peace now it came to pass afterward that he went through every city and village preaching and bringing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God and the twelve were with him and certain women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities Mary called Magdalene out of whom had come seven demons and Joanna the wife of chuza Herod's steward and Susanna and many others who provided for him from their substance and when a great multitude had gathered and they had come to him from every city he spoke by a parable a sower went out to sow his seed and as he sowed some fell by the wayside and it was trampled down and the birds of the air devoured it some fell on rock and as soon as it sprang up it withered away because it lacked moisture and some fell among thorns and the thorns sprang up with it and choked it but others fell on good ground sprang up and yielded a crop a hundredfold he who has ears to hear let him hear then his disciples asked him what does this parable mean to you it has been given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God but to the rest it is given in parables that seemed they may not see and hearing they may not understand now the parable is this the seed is the word of God those by the wayside are the ones who hear then the devil comes and takes away the word out of their hearts lest they should believe and be saved but the ones on the rock are those who when they hear receive the word with joy and these have no root who believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away now the ones that fell among thorns are those who when they have heard go out and are choked with cares riches and pleasures of life and bring no fruit to maturity but the ones that fell on the good ground are those who having heard the word with a noble and good heart keep it and bear fruit with patience [Music] no one when he has lit a lamp covers it with a vessel or puts it under a bed but sets it on a lamp stand that those who enter may see the light for nothing is secret that will not be revealed nor anything hidden that will not be known and come to light therefore take heed how you hear for whoever has to hear more will be given and whoever does not have even what he seems to have will be taken from him then his mother and brothers came to him and could not approach him because of the crowd and it was told him your mother and your brothers are standing outside desiring to see you my mother and my brothers are these who hear the word of God and do it [Music] now it happened on a certain day that he got into a boat with his disciples let us cross over to the other side of the lake and they launched out but as they sailed he fell asleep and a windstorm came down on the lake and they were filling with water and were in jeopardy and they came to him and awoke it master master then he arose and rebuked the wind and the raging of the water and they ceased and there was a calm where is your faith and they were afraid and marvelled who can this be for he commands even the winds and water and they obey Him then they sailed to the country of the gadarenes which is opposite Galilee and when he stepped out on the land they met him a certain man from the city who had demons for a long time and he wore no clothes no did he live in a house but in the tombs when he saw Jesus he cried out fell down before him and with a loud voice said for he had commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man for it had often seized him and he was kept under guard found with chains and shackles and he broke the bonds and was driven by the demon into the wilderness what is your name because many demons had entered him and they begged him that he would not command them to go out into the abyss now a herd of many swine was feeding there on the mountain so they begged him that he would permit them to enter them and he permitted them then the demons went out of the man had entered the swine and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the lake and drowned when those who fed them saw what had happened they fled and told it in the city and in the country then they went out to see what had happened and came to Jesus and found the men from whom the demons had departed sitting at the feet of Jesus clothed and in his right mind and they were afraid they also who had seen it told them by what means he who had been demon-possessed was healed then the whole multitude of the surrounding region of the gadarenes asked him to depart from them for they were seized with great fear and he got into the boat and returned now the man from whom the demons had departed begged him that he might be with him but Jesus sent him away returned to your own house and tell what great things God has done for you and he went his way and proclaimed throughout the whole city what great things Jesus had done for him so it was when Jesus returned that the multitude welcomed him for they were all waiting for him and behold there came a man named Jay iris and he was a ruler of the synagogue and he fell down at Jesus feet and begged him to come to his house where he had an only daughter about twelve years of age and she was dying but as he went the multitudes thronged him now a woman having a flow of blood for 12 years who had spent all her livelihood on physicians and could not be healed by any came from behind and touched the border of his garment and immediately her flow of blood stock who touched me when all denied it Peter and those with him said master the multitude strong and press you and you say who touched me somebody touched me if I perceived power going out from me now when the woman saw that she was not hidden she came trembling and falling down before him she declared to him in the presence of all the people the reason she had touched him and how she was healed immediately daughter be of good cheer your faith has made you well go in peace while he was still speaking someone came from the ruler of the synagogue's house your daughter is dead do not trouble the teacher but when Jesus heard it he answered him to not be afraid only believe and she will be made well when he came into the house he permitted no one to go in except Peter James and John and the father and mother of the girl now all wept and mourned fern do not weep she is not dead but sleeping and they ridiculed him knowing that she was dead but he put them all outside took her by the hand and called little girl arise then her spirit returned and she arose immediately and he commanded that she be given something to eat and her parents were astonished but he charged them to tell no one what had happened [Music] you then he called his twelve disciples together and gave them power and authority over all demons and to cure diseases he sent them to preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick take nothing for the journey neither staffs nor beg nor bread nor money and do not have two tunics apiece whatever house you enter stay there and from there depart and whoever will not receive you when you go out of that city shake off the very dust from your feet as a testimony against them so they departed and went through the towns preaching the gospel and healing everywhere now Herod the Tetrarch heard of all that was done by him and he was perplexed because it was said by some that John had risen from the dead and by some that Elijah had appeared and by others that one of the old prophets had risen again John I have beheaded but who is this of whom I hear such things so he sought to see him and the Apostles when they had returned told him all that they had done then he took them and went aside privately into a deserted place belonging to the city called Bethsaida but when the multitudes knew it they followed him and he received them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God and healed those who had need of healing when the day began to wear away the twelve came send the multitudes away that they may go into the surrounding towns and country and lodge and get provisions but we are in a deserted place here you give them something to eat we have no more than five loaves and two fish unless we go and buy food for all these people for there are about 5000 men make them sit down in groups of 50 and they did so they made them all sit down then he took the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven he blessed and broke them and gave them to the disciples to set before the multitude so they all ate and were filled and twelve baskets of the leftover fragments were taken up by them and it happened as he was alone praying that his disciples joined him and he asked them who do the crowds say that I am John the Baptist but some say Elijah and others say that one of the old prophets has risen again but who do you say that I am Peter answered and said the Christ of God and he strictly warned and commanded them to tell this to no one the Son of man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes and be killed and be raised the third day if anyone desires to come after me let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me for whoever desires to save his life will lose it but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it for what profit is it to a man if he gains the world and is himself destroyed or lost for whoever is ashamed of me in my words of him the Son of Man will be ashamed when he comes in his own glory and in his father's and of the Holy Angels but I tell you truly there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the kingdom of God now it came to pass about eight days after these sayings that he took Peter John and James and went up on the mountain to pray as he prayed the appearance of his face was altered and his robe became white and glistening and behold two men talked with him who were Moses and Elijah who appeared in glory and spoke of his decease which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem but Peter and those with him were heavy with sleep and when they were fully awake they saw his glory and the two men who stood with him then it happened as they were parting from him that Peter said to Jesus master it is good for us to be here and let us make three Tabernacles one for you one for Moses and one for Elijah not knowing what he said while he was saying this a cloud came and overshadowed them and they were fearful as they entered the cloud and a voice came out of the cloud this is my beloved son here when the voice had ceased Jesus was found alone but they kept quiet and told no one in those days any of the things they had seen now it happened on the next day when they had come down from the mountain that a great multitude met him suddenly a man from the multitude cried out teacher I implore you look on my son for he is my only child and behold the spirit seizes him and he suddenly cries out it convulses him so that he foams at the mouth and at the part from him with great difficulty bruising him so I implored her disciples to cast it out but they could not of faithless and perverse generation how long shall I be with you and bear with you bring your son here and as he was still coming the demon threw him down and convulsed then Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit peeled the child and gave him back to his father and they were all amazed at the majesty of God but while everyone marveled at all the things which Jesus did he said to his disciples let these words sink down into your ears for the Son of Man is about to be betrayed into the hands of men but they did not understand this saying and it was hidden from them so that they did not perceive it and they were afraid to ask him about this same then a dispute arose among them as to which of them would be greatest and jesus perceiving the thought of their heart took a little child and set him by him and said to them whoever receives this little child in my name receives me and whoever receives me receives him who sent me for he who is least among you all will be great master we saw someone casting out demons in your name and we forbade him because he does not follow with us do not forbid him for he who was not against us he's on our side now it came to pass when the time had come for him to be received up that he steadfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem and sent messengers before his face and as they went they entered a village of the Samaritans to prepare for him but they did not receive him because his face was set for the journey to Jerusalem and when his disciples James and John saw this they said Lord do you want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them just as Elijah did but he turned and rebuked them you do not know what manner of spirit you are off for the Son of man did not come to destroy men's lives but to save them and they went to another village now it happened as they journeyed on the road that someone said to him Lord I will follow you wherever you go foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests but the Son of man has nowhere to lay his head then he said to another follow me Lord let me first go and bury my father let the dead bury their own dead but you go and preach the kingdom of God Lord I will follow you but let me first go and bid them farewell who are at my house no one having put his hand to the plow and looking back is fit for the kingdom of God [Music] after these things the Lord appointed 70 others also and sent them two by two before his face into every city and place where he himself was about to go the harvest truly is great but the laborers are few therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest go your way behold I send you out as lambs among wolves carry neither money bag knapsack nor sandals and greet no one along the road but whatever house you enter first say peace to this house and if a son of Peace is there your peace will rest on it if not it will return to you and remain in the same house eating and drinking such things as they give for the laborer is worthy of his wages do not go from house to house whatever city you enter and they receive you eat such things as are set before you and heal the sick there and say to them the kingdom of God has come near to you but whatever city you enter and they do not receive you go out into its streets and say the very dust of your city which clings to us we wipe off against you nevertheless know this that the kingdom of God has come near you but I say to you that it will be more tolerable in that day for Sodom than for that City woe to you kaizen woe to you bethsaida for if the mighty works which were done in you had been done in tyre and Sidon they would have repented long ago sitting in sackcloth and ashes but it will be more tolerable for tyre in Sidon at the judgment than for you and you Capernaum who are exalted to heaven will be brought down to Hades he who hears you hears me he who rejects you rejects me and he who rejects me rejects him who sent me then the seventy returned with joy Lord even the demons are subject to us in your name I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven behold I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt you nevertheless do not rejoice in this that the spirits are subject to you but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven in that hour Jesus rejoiced in the spirit I thank you Father Lord of Heaven and Earth that you have hidden these things from the wise and prudent and revealed them to babes even so father for so it seemed good in your sight all things have been delivered to me by my father and no one knows who the son is except the father and who the father is except the son and the one to whom the son wills to reveal him then he turned to his disciples and said privately blessed are the eyes which see the things you see for I tell you that many prophets and Kings have desired to see what you see and have not seen it and to hear what you hear and have not heard it and behold a certain lawyer stood up and tested him a teacher what shall I do to inherit eternal life what is written in the law what is your reading of it you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul with all your strength and with all your mind and your neighbor as yourself you have answered rightly do this and you will live but he wanting to justify himself said to Jesus and who is my neighbor a certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves who stripped him of his clothing wounded him and departed leaving him half dead now by chance a certain priest came down that road and when he saw him he passed by on the other side likewise a Levite when he arrived at the place came and looked and passed by on the other side but a certain Samaritan as he journeyed came where he was and when he saw him he had compassion so he went to him and bandaged his wounds pouring on oil and wine and he set him on his own animal brought him to an end and took care of him on the next day when he departed he took out two denarii gave them to the innkeeper and said to him take care of him and whatever more you spend when I come again I will repay you so which of these three do you think was neighbor to him who fell among the thieves he who showed mercy on him go and do likewise now it happened as they went that he entered a certain village and a certain woman named Martha welcomed him into her house and she had a sister called Mary who also sat at Jesus feet and heard his word but Martha was distracted with much serving and she approached him Lord do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone therefore tell her to help me Martha Martha you are worried and troubled about many things but one thing is needed and Mary has chosen that good part which will not be taken away from her [Music] you now it came to pass as he was praying in a certain place when he ceased that one of his disciples said to him Lord teach us to pray as John also taught his disciples when you pray say our Father in heaven Hallowed be your name your kingdom come your will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us day by day our daily bread and forgive us our sins for we also forgive everyone who is indebted to us and do not lead us into temptation but deliver us from the evil one which of you shall have a friend and go to him at midnight and say to him friend lend me three loaves for a friend of mine has come to me on his journey and I have nothing to set before him and he will answer from within and say do not trouble me the door is now shut and my children are with me in bed I cannot rise and give to you I say to you though he will not rise and give to him because he is his friend yet because of his persistence he will rise and give him as many as he needs so I say to you ask and it will be given to you seek and you will find knock and it will be open to you for everyone who asks receives and he who seeks finds and to him who knocks it will be opened if a son asks for bread from any father among you will he give him a stone or if he asks for a fish will he give him a serpent instead of a fish or if he asks for an egg will he offer him a scorpion if you then being evil know how to give good gifts to your children how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him and he was casting out a demon and it was mute so it was when the demon had gone out that the mute spoke and the multitudes morold but some of them said he casts out demons by Beelzebub the ruler of the demons others testing him saw from him a sign from heaven but he knowing their thoughts said to them every Kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation and a house divided against a house falls if Satan also is divided against himself how will his kingdom stand because you say I cast out demons by Beelzebub and if I cast out demons by Beelzebub by whom do your sons cast them out therefore they will be your judges but if I cast out demons with the finger of God surely the kingdom of God has come upon you when a strong man fully armed guards his own palace his goods are in peace but when is stronger than he comes upon him and overcomes him he takes from him all his armor in which he trusted and divides his spoils he who is not with me is against me and he who does not gather with me scatters when an unclean spirit goes out of a man he goes through Dry places seeking rest and finding none he says I will return to my house from which I came and when he comes he finds it swept and put in order then he goes and takes with him seven other spirits more wicked than himself and they enter and dwell there and the last state of that man is worse than the first and it happened as he spoke these things that a certain woman from the crowd raised her voice and said to him blessed is the womb that bore you and the breasts which nursed you more than that blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it and while the crowds were thickly gathered together he began to say this is an evil generation it seeks a sign and no sign will be given to it except the sign of Jonah the Prophet for as Jonah became a sign to the Ninevites so also the Son of Man will be to this generation the Queen of the South will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation and condemn them for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon and indeed a greater than Solomon is here the men of Nineveh will rise up in the judgment with this generation and condemn it for they repented at the preaching of Jonah and indeed a greater than Jonah is here no one when he has lit a lamp puts it in a secret place or under a basket but on a lampstand that those who come in may see the light the lamp of the body is the eye therefore when your eyes good your whole body also was full of light but when your eye is bad your body also is full of darkness therefore take heed that the light which is in you is not darkness if then your whole body is full of light having no part dark the whole body will be full of light as when the bright shining of a lamp gives you light and as he spoke a certain Pharisee asked him to dine with him so he went in and sat down to eat when the Pharisees saw it he marveled that he had not first washed before dinner now you Pharisees make the outside of the cup and dish clean but your inward part is full of greed and wickedness foolish ones did not he who made the outside make the inside also but rather give alms of such things as you have then indeed all things are clean to you but woe to you Pharisees for you tithe mint and Rue and all manner of herbs and pass by justice and the love of God these you ought to have done without leaving the others undone woe to you Pharisees for you love the best seats in the synagogues and greetings in the marketplaces woe to you scribes and Pharisees hypocrites for you're like graves which are not seen and the men walk over them are not aware of them then one of the lawyers answered teacher by saying these things you reproach us all so woe to you also lawyers for you load men with burdens hard to bear and you yourselves do not touch the burdens with one of your fingers woe to you for you build the tombs of the prophets and your fathers kill them in fact you bear witness that you approve the deeds of your fathers for they indeed killed them and you build their tombs there for the wisdom of God also said I will send them prophets and apostles and some of them they will kill and persecute that the blood of all the prophets which was shed from the foundation of the world may be required of this generation from the blood of abel to the blood of Zechariah who perished between the altar and the temple yes I say to you it shall be required of this generation woe to you lawyers for you have taken away the key of knowledge you did not enter in yourselves and those who were entering in you hindered and as he said these things to them the scribes and the Pharisees began to assail him then and to cross-examine him about many things lying in wait for him and seeking to catch him in something he might say that they might accuse him in the mean time when an innumerable multitude of people had gathered together so that they trampled one another he began to say to his disciples first of all beware of the leaven of the Pharisees which is hypocrisy where there is nothing covered that will not be revealed nor hidden that will not be known therefore whatever you have spoken in the dark will be heard in the light and what you have spoken in the year in inner rooms will be proclaimed on the housetops and I say to you my friends do not be afraid of those who kill the body and after that have no more that they can do but I will show you whom you should fear fear Him who after he has killed has power to cast into hell yes I say to you fear him are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins and not one of them is forgotten before God but the very hairs of your head are all numbered do not fear therefore you are of more value than many sparrows also I say to you whoever confesses me before men him the son of man also will confess before the angels of God but he who denies me before men will be denied before the angels of God and anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man it will be forgiven him but to him who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit it will not be forgiven now when they bring you to the synagogues and magistrates and authorities do not worry about how or what you should answer or what you should say where the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say then one from the crowd said to him teacher tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me man who made me a judge or an arbitrator over you take heed and beware of covetousness for one's life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses then you spoke a parable to them the ground of a certain rich man yielded plentifully and he thought within himself saying what shall I do since I have no room to store my crops so he said I will do this I will pull down my barns and build greater and there I will store all my crops and my goods and I will say to my soul soul you have many goods laid up for many years take your ease eat drink and be merry but God said to him fool this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God [Music] therefore I say to you do not worry about your life what you will eat nor about the body what you will put on life is more than food and the body is more than clothing consider the Ravens for they neither sow nor reap which have neither storehouse nor barn and got many goods laid up for many years take your ease eat drink and be merry but God said to him fool this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God [Music] therefore I say to you do not worry about your life what you will eat nor about the body what you will put on life is more than food and the body is more than clothing consider the Ravens for they neither sow nor reap which have neither storehouse north this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God therefore I say to you over you take heed and beware of covetousness for one's life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses then he spoke a parable to them the ground of a certain rich man yielded plentifully and he thought within himself saying what shall I do since I have no room to store my crops so he said I will do this I will pull down my barns and build greater and there I will store all my crops and my goods and I will say to my soul soul you have many goods laid up for many years take your ease eat drink and be merry but God said to him fool this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God therefore I say to you do not worry about your life what you will eat nor about the body what you will put on life is more than food and the body is more than clothing consider the Ravens for they neither sow nor reap which have neither storehouse nor barn and God feeds them is take your ease eat drink and be merry but God said to him fool this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God [Music] therefore I say to you do not worry about your life what you will eat nor about the body what you will put on life is more than food and the body is more than clothing consider the Ravens for they neither sow nor reap which have neither storehouse nor barn and but God said to him fool this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God therefore I say to you do not worry about your life what you will eat nor about the body what you will put on life is more than food and the body is more than clothing consider the Ravens for they neither sow nor reap which have neither storehouse nor barn and God then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God [Music] therefore I say to you do not worry about your life what you will eat nor about the body what you will put on the ground of a certain rich man yielded plentifully and he thought within himself saying what shall I do since I have no room to store my crops so he said I will do this I will pull down my barns and build greater and there I will store all my crops and my goods and I will say to my soul soul you have many goods laid up for many years take your ease eat drink and be merry but God said to him fool this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and does not reach toward God [Music] therefore I say to you do not worry about your life what you will eat nor about the body what you will put on life is more than food and the body is more than clothing consider the Ravens for they neither sow nor reap which have neither storehouse nor barn and God fig and be merry but God said to him fool this night your soul will be required of you then whose will those things be which you have provided so is he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God it's not for present at that season some who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices do you suppose that these Galileans were worse sinners than all other Galileans because they suffered such things I tell you no but unless you repent you will all likewise perish or those eighteen on whom the Tower of Siloam fell and killed them do you think that they were worse sinners than all other men who dwelt in Jerusalem I tell you no but unless you repent you will all likewise perish he also spoke this parable a certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard and he came seeking fruit on it and found none then he said to the keeper of his vineyard look for three years I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree and find none cut it down why does it use up the ground but he answered and said to him sir let it alone this year also until I dig around it and fertilize it and if it bears fruit well but if not after that you can cut it down now he was teaching in one of the synagogue's on the Sabbath and behold there was a woman who had a spirit of infirmity 18 years and was bent over and could in no way raise herself up but when Jesus saw her he called her to him woman you are loosed from your infirmity and he laid his hands on her and immediately she was made straight and glorified God but the ruler of the synagogue answered with indignation because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath and he said to the crowd there are six days on which men ought to work therefore come and be healed on them and not on the Sabbath day hypocrites does not each one of you on the Sabbath loose his ox or donkey from the stall and lead it away to water it so ought not this woman being the daughter of Abraham whom Satan has bound think of it for 18 years be loosed from this bond on the Sabbath and when he said these things all his adversaries were put to shame and all the multitude rejoiced for all the glorious things that were done by him what is the kingdom of God like and to what shall I compare it it is like a mustard seed which a man took and put in his garden and it grew and became a large tree and the birds of the air nested in its branches - what shall I liken the kingdom of God it is like leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal till it was all leavened and he went through the cities and villages teaching and journeying toward Jerusalem Lord are the few who are saved strive to enter through the narrow gate for many I say to you will seek to enter and will not be able when once the master of the house has risen up and shut the door and you begin to stand outside and knock at the door saying Lord Lord open for us and he will answer and say to you I do not know you where you are from then you will begin to say we ate and drank in your presence and you taught in our streets but he will say I tell you I do not know you where you are from depart from me all you workers of iniquity there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth when you see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God and yourselves thrust out they will come from the east and the West from the north and the south and sit down in the kingdom of God and indeed there are last who will be first and there are first who will be last on that very day some Pharisees came get out and depart from here for Herod wants to kill you go tell that Fox behold I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow and the third day I shall be perfected nevertheless I must journey today tomorrow and the day following for it cannot be that a prophet should perish outside of Jerusalem o Jerusalem Jerusalem the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her how often I wanted to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings but you are not willing see your house is left to you desolate and assuredly I say to you you shall not see me until the time comes when you say blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord now it happened as he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees to eat bread on the Sabbath that they watched him closely and behold there was a certain man before him who had dropsy and Jesus answering spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath but they kept silent and he took him and healed him and let him go then he answered them which of you having a donkey or an ox that has fallen into a pit will not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath day and they could not answer him regarding these things so he told a parable to those who were invited when he noted how they chose the best places when you are invited by anyone to a wedding feast do not sit down in the best place lest one more honourable than you be invited by him and he who invited you and him come and say to you give place to this man and then you begin with shame to take the lowest place but when you are invited go and sit down in the lowest place so that when he who invited you comes he may say to you friend go up higher then you will have glory in the presence of those who sit at the table with you for whoever exalts himself will be humbled and He Who humbles himself will be exalted then he also said to him who invited him when you give a dinner or a supper do not ask your friends your brother's your relatives nor rich neighbors lest they also invite you back and you be repaid but when you give a feast invite the poor the maimed the lame the blind and you will be blessed because they cannot repay you for you shall be repaid at the resurrection of the just now when one of those who sat at the table with him heard these things he said to him blessed is he who shall eat bread in the kingdom of God a certain man gave a great supper and invited many and sent his servant at supper time to say to those who were invited come for all things are now ready but they all with one Accord began to make excuses the first said to him I have bought a piece of ground and I must go and see it I ask you to have me excused and another said I have bought five yoke of oxen and I am going to test them I ask you to have me excused still another said I have married a wife and therefore I cannot come so that servant came and reported these things to his master then the master of the house being angry said to his servant go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city and bring in here the poor and the maned and the lame and the blind and the servant said master it is done as you commanded and still there is room then the master said to the servant go out into the highways and hedges and compel them to come in that my house may be filled for I say to you that none of those men who were invited shall taste my supper now great multitudes went with him if anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother wife and children brothers and sisters yes and his own life also he cannot be my disciple and whoever does not bear his cross and come after me cannot be my disciple for which of you intending to build a tower does not sit down first and count the cost whether he has enough to finish it lest after he has laid the foundation and is not able to finish all who see it begin to mock him saying this man began to build and was not able to finish or what King going to make war against another King does not sit down first and consider whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand or else while the other is still a great way off he sends a delegation and asks conditions of peace so likewise whoever of you does not forsake all that he has cannot be my disciple salt is good but if the salt has lost its flavor how shall it be seasoned it is neither fit for the land nor for the dunghill but men throw it out he who has ears to hear let him hear then all the tax collectors and the sinners drew near to him to hear him and the Pharisees and scribes complained this man receives sinners and eats with him so he spoke this parable to them what man of you having a hundred sheep if he loses one of them does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness and go after the one which is lost until he finds it and when he has found it he lays it on his shoulders rejoicing and when he comes home he calls together his friends and neighbors saying to them rejoice with me for I have found my sheep which was lost I say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance or what woman having ten silver coins if she loses one coin does not light a lamp sweep the house and search carefully until she finds it and when she has found it she calls her friends and neighbors together saying rejoice with me for I have found the peace which I lost likewise I say to you there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents [Music] a certain man had two sons and the younger of them said to his father father give me the portion of goods that falls to me so he divided to them his livelihood and not many days after the younger son gathered all together journeyed to a far country and there wasted his possessions with prodigal living but when he had spent all there arose a severe famine in that land and he began to be in want then he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country and he sent him into his fields to feed swine and he would gladly have filled his stomach with the pods but the swine ate and no one gave him anything but when he came to himself he said how many of my father's hired servants have bread enough and to spare and I perish with hunger I will arise and go to my father and will say to him father I have sinned against heaven and before you and I am no longer worthy to be called your son make me like one of your hired servants and he arose and came to his father but when he was still a great way off his father saw him and had compassion and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him and the son said to him father I have sinned against heaven and in your sight and have no longer worthy to be called your son but the father said to his servants bring out the best robe and put it on him and put a ring on his hand and sandals on his feet and bring the fatted calf here and kill it and let us eat and be merry for this my son was dead and he's alive again he was lost and is found and they began to be merry now his older son was in the field and as he came and drew near to the house he heard music and dancing so he called one of the servants and asked what these things meant and he said to him your brother has come and because he has received him safe and sound your father has killed the fatted calf but he was angry and would not go in therefore his father came out and pleaded with him so he answered and said to his father lo these many years I have been serving you I never transgress your commandment at any time and yet you never gave me a young goat that I might make merry with my friends but as soon as this son of yours came who has devoured your livelihood with harlots you killed the fatted calf for him and he said to him son you are always with me and all that I have is yours it was right that we should make merry and be glad for your brother was dead and is alive again and was lost [Music] and is found you his disciples there was a certain rich man who had a steward and an accusation was brought to him that this man was wasting his goods so he called him and said to him what is this I hear about you give an account of your stewardship for you can no longer be steward then the steward said within himself what shall I do for my master is taking the stewardship away from me I cannot dig I am ashamed to beg I have resolved what to do that when I am put out of the stewardship they may receive me into their houses so he called every one of his master's debtors to him and said to the first how much do you owe my master and he said a hundred measures of oil so he said to him take your bill and sit down quickly and write fifty then he said to another and how much do you owe so he said a hundred measures of wheat and he said to him take your bill and write eighty so the master commended the unjust steward because he had dealt shrewdly for the sons of this world are more shrewd in their generation than the sons of light and I say to you make friends for yourselves by unrighteous mammon that when you fail they may receive you into an everlasting home he who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much therefore if you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon who will commit to your trust the true riches and if you have not been faithful in what is in other man's who will give you what is your own no servant can serve two masters for either he will hate the one and love the other or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other you cannot serve God and Mammon now the Pharisees who were lovers of money also heard all these things and they derided him and he said to them you are those who justify yourselves before men but God knows your hearts for what is highly esteemed among men is an abomination in the sight of God the law and the prophets were until John since that time the kingdom of God has been preached and everyone is pressing into it and it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for one tittle of the law to fail whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery and whoever marries her who is divorced from her husband commits adultery there was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day but there was a certain beggar named Lazarus full of sores who was laid at his gate desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table moreover the dogs came and licked his sores so it was that the beggar died and was carried by the angels to Abraham's bosom the rich man also died and was buried and being in torments in Hades he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus in his bosom then he cried and said father Abraham have mercy on me and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue for I am tormented in this flame but Abraham said son remember that in your lifetime you received your good things and likewise lazarus evil things but now he is comforted and you are tormented and besides all this between us and you there is a great gulf fixed so that those who want to pass from here to you cannot nor can those from there pass to us then he said I beg you therefore father that you would send him to my father's house for I have five brothers that he may testify to them lest they also come to this place of torment abraham said to him they have Moses and the prophets let them hear them and he said no father Abraham but if one goes to them from the dead they will repent but he said to him if they do not hear Moses in the prophets neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead then he said to the disciples it is impossible that no offenses should come but woe to him through whom they do come it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck and he were thrown into the sea than that he should offend one of these little ones take heed to yourselves if your brother sins against you rebuke him and if he repents forgive him and if he sins against you seven times in a day and seven times in a day returns to you saying I repent you shall forgive him increase our faith if you have faith as a mustard seed you can say to this mulberry tree be pulled up by the roots and be planted in the sea and it would obey you and which of you having a servant plowing or tending sheep will say to him when he has come in from the field come at once and sit down to eat but will he not rather say to him prepare something for my supper and gird yourself and serve me till I have eaten and drunk and afterward you will eat and drink does he thank that servant because he did the things that were commanded him I think not so likewise you when you have done all those things which you are commanded say we are unprofitable servants we have done what was our duty to do [Music] now it happened as he went to Jerusalem that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee then as he entered a certain village there met him ten men who were lepers who stood afar off and they lifted up their voices so when he saw them he said to them go show yourselves to the priests and so it was that as they went they were cleansed and one of them when he saw that he was healed returned and with a loud voice glorified God and fell down on his face of Jesus feet giving him thanks and he was a Samaritan where there not ten cleansed but where are the nine whether or not any found who returned to give glory to God except this foreigner arise go your way your faith has made you well now when he was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come he answered them the kingdom of God does not come with observation nor will they say see here or see there for indeed the kingdom of God is within you then he said to the disciples the days will come when you will desire to see one of the days of the Son of Man and you will not see it and they will say to you look here or look there do not go after them or follow them for as the lightning that flashes out of one part under heaven shines to the other part under heaven so also the Son of Man will be in his day but first he must suffer many things and be rejected by this generation and as it was in the days of Noah so it will be also in the days of the Son of Man they ate they drank they married wives they were given in marriage until the day that Noah entered the Ark and the flood came and destroyed them all likewise as it was also in the days of lot they ate they drank they bought they sold they planted they built but on the day that lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven and destroyed them all even so will it be in the day and the Son of Man is revealed in that day he who is on the housetop and his goods are in the house let him not come down to take them away and likewise the one who is in the field let him not turn back remember Lot's wife whoever seeks to save his life will lose it and whoever loses his life will preserve it I tell you in that night there will be two men in one bed the one will be taken and the other will be left two women will be grinding together the one will be taken and the other left two men will be in the field the one will be taken and the other left where Lord wherever the body is there the Eagles will be gathered together then he spoke a parable to them that men always ought to pray and not lose heart there was in a certain city a judge who did not fear God no regard man now there was a widow in that city and she came to him saying get justice for me from my adversary and he would not for a while but afterward he said within himself though I do not fear God no regard man yet because this Widow troubles me I will avenge her lest by her continual coming she weary me hear what the unjust judge said and shall God not avenge his own elect who cry out day and night to him though he bears long with them I tell you that he will avenge them speedily nevertheless when the Son of Man comes will he really find faith on the earth also he spoke this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous and despised others two men went up to the temple to pray one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector the Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself God I thank you that I am not like other men extortioners unjust adulterers or even as this tax collector I fast twice a week I give tithes of all that I possess and the tax collector standing afar off would not so much as raise his eyes to heaven but beat his breast saying God be merciful to me a sinner I tell you this man went down to his house justified rather than the other for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled and He Who humbles himself will be exalted then they also brought infants to him that he might touch them but when the disciples saw it they rebuked them but Jesus called them to him let the little children come to me and do not forbid them for of such is the kingdom of God assuredly I say to you whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it now a certain ruler asked him good teacher what shall I do to inherit eternal life why do you call me good no one is good but one that is God you know the commandments do not commit adultery do not murder do not steal do not bear false witness honor your father and your mother all these things I have kept from my youth so when Jesus heard these things he said to him you still lack one thing sell all that you have and distribute to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven and come follow me but when he heard this he became very sorrowful for he was very rich and when Jesus saw that he became very sorrowful he said how hard it is for those who have riches to enter the kingdom of God for it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God and those who heard it said who then can be saved the things which are impossible with men are possible with God see we have left all and followed you surely I say to you there is no one who has left house or parents or brothers or wife or children for the sake of the kingdom of God who shall not receive many times more in this present time and in the age to come eternal life then he took the twelve aside and said to them behold we are going up to Jerusalem and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of Man will be accomplished for he will be delivered to the Gentiles and will be mocked and insulted and spit upon they will scourge him and kill him and the third day He will rise again but they understood none of these things the saying was hidden from them and they did not know the things which were spoken that it happened as he was coming near Jericho that a certain blind man sat by the road begging and hearing a multitude passing by he asked what it meant so they told them that Jesus of Nazareth was passing by and he cried out Jesus son of David have mercy on me then those who went before warned him that he should be quiet but he cried out all the more son of David have mercy on me so Jesus stood still and commanded him to be brought to him and when he had come near he asked him what do you want me to do for you Lord that I may receive my sight receive your sight your faith has made you well and immediately he received his sight and followed him glorifying God and all the people when they saw it gave praise to God you then Jesus entered and passed through Jericho now behold there was a man named Zacchaeus who was a chief tax collector and he was rich and he sought to see who Jesus was but could not because of the crowd for he was of short stature so he ran ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him for he was going to pass that way and when Jesus came to the place he looked up and saw him so kiss make haste and come down for today I must stay at your house so he made haste and came down and received him joyfully but when they saw it they all complained he has gone to be a guest with a man who was a sinner [Music] then Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord look Lord I give half of my goods to the poor and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation I restore fourfold today's salvation has come to this house because he also is a son of Abraham for the Son of man has come to seek and to save that which was lost now as they heard these things he spoke another parable because he was near Jerusalem and because they thought the kingdom of God would appear immediately a certain nobleman went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom and to return so he called ten of his servants delivered to them ten minutes and said to them do business till I come but his citizens hated him and sent a delegation after him saying we will not have this man to reign over us and so it was that when he returned having received the kingdom he then commanded these servants to whom he had given the money to be called to him that he might know how much every man had gained by trading then came the first saying master your Mina has earned ten minutes and he said to him well done good servant because you were faithful in a very little have authority over ten cities and the second came saying master your Mina has earned five minutes likewise he said to him you also be over five cities then another came saying master here is your Mina which I have kept put away in a handkerchief for I feared you because you aren't a steer man you collect what you did not deposit and reap what you did not sow and he said to him out of your own mouth I will judge you you wicked servant you knew that I was an austere man collecting what I did not deposit and reaping what I did not so why then did you not put my money in the bank that at my coming I might have collected it with interest and he said to those who stood by take the minute from him and give it to him who has 10 minutes but they said to him master he has 10 minutes for I say to you that to everyone who has will be given and from him who does not have even what he has will be taken away from him but bring here those enemies of mine who did not want me to reign over them and slay them before me when he had said this he went on ahead going up to Jerusalem and it came to pass when he drew near to Bethphage and Bethany at the mountain called Olivet that he sent two of his disciples going to the village opposite you where as you enter you will find a Colt tied on which no one has ever set loose it and bring it here and if anyone asks you why are you loosing it thus you shall say to him because the Lord has need of it so those who were sent went their way and found that just as he had said to them but as they were loosing the Colt the owners of it said to them why are you losing the colt the Lord has need of him then they brought him to Jesus and they threw their own clothes on the Colt and they sent Jesus on him and as he went many spread their clothes on the road then as he was now drawing near the descent of the Mount of Olives the whole multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works they had seen and some of the Pharisees called to him from the crowd teacher rebuke your disciples I tell you that if these should keep silent the stones would immediately cry out now as he drew near he saw the city and wept over it if you had known even you especially in this short day the things that make for your peace but now they are hidden from your eyes for days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around you surround you and close you in on every side and level you and your children within you to the ground and they will not leave in you one stone upon another because you did not know the time of your visitation then he went into the temple and began to drive out those who bought and sold it it is written my house is a house of prayer but you have made it a den of thieves and he was teaching daily in the temple but the chief priests the scribes and the leaders of the people sought to destroy him weren't unable to do anything for all the people were very attentive to hear now it happened on one of those days as he taught the people in the temple and preached the gospel that the chief priests and the scribes together with the elders confronted him tell us by what authority are you doing these things or who is he who gave you this authority I also ask you one thing and answer me the baptism of John was it from heaven or from men and they reasoned among themselves if we saved from heaven he will say why then did you not believe him but if we say from men all the people will stone us for they are persuaded that John was a prophet we do not know neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things then he began to tell the people this parable a certain man planted a vineyard leased it to vine dressers and went into a far country for a long time now at vintage time he sent his servant to the vine dressers that they might give him some of the fruit of the vineyard but the vine dressers beat him and sent him away empty-handed again he sent another servant and they beat him also treated him shamefully and sent him away empty-handed and again they sent a third and they wounded him also and cast him out then the owner of the vineyard said what shall I do I will send my beloved son probably they will respect him when they see him but when the vine dresser saw him they reasoned among themselves saying this is the heir come let us kill him that the inheritance may be ours so they cast him out of the vineyard and killed him therefore what will the owner of the vineyard do to them he will come and destroy those vine dressers and give the vineyard to others certainly not then he looked at them and said what then is this that is written the stone which the builders rejected has become the chief Cornerstone whoever falls on that stone will be broken but on whomever it falls it will grind him to powder and the chief priests and the scribes that very hours sought to lay hands on him but they feared the people for they knew he had spoken this parable against them so they watched him and sent spies who pretended to be righteous that they might seize on his words in order to deliver him to the power and the authority of the governor then they asked him teacher we know that you say and teach rightly and you do not show personal favoritism but teach the way of God in truth is it lawful for us to pay taxes to Caesar or not but he perceived their craftiness why do you test me show me a Denarius whose image and inscription does it have Caesars render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are gods but they could not catch him in his words in the presence of the people and they marveled at his answer and kept silent then some of the Sadducees who deny that there is a resurrection came to him teacher Moses wrote to us that if a man's brother dies having a wife and he dies without children his brother should take his wife and raise up offspring for his brother now there were seven brothers and the first took a wife and died without children and the second took her as wife and he died childless then the third took her and in like manner the seven also and they left no children and died last of all the woman died also therefore in the resurrection whose wife does she become for all seven had her as wife the sons of this age marry and are given in marriage but those who are counted worthy to attain that age and the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage nor can they die anymore for they are equal to the Angels and our sons of God being sons at the resurrection but even Moses showed in the burning bush passage that the dead are raised when he called the Lord the God of Abraham the god of Isaac and the God of Jacob for he is not the god of the dead but of the living for all lived to him then some of the scribes answered teacher you have spoken well but after that they dared not question him any more and he said to them how can they say that the Christ is the son of David now David himself said in the Book of Psalms the Lord said to my lord sit at my right hand till I make your enemies your footstool therefore David calls him Lord how is he then his son then in the hearing of all the people he said to his disciples beware of the scribes who desire to go around in long robes love greetings in the marketplaces the best seats in the synagogues and the best places at feasts who devour widows houses and for a pretence make long prayers these will receive greater condemnation you [Music] and he looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the Treasury and he saw also a certain poor Widow putting in two mites truly I say to you that this poor Widow has put in more than all for all these out of their abundance have put in offerings for God but she out of her poverty put in all the livelihood that she had then as some spoke of the temple how it was adorned with beautiful stones and donations he said these things which you see the days will come in which not one stone shall be left upon another that shall not be thrown down teacher but when will these things be and what sign will there be when these things are about to take place take heed that you not be deceived for many will come in my name saying I am he and the time has drawn near therefore do not go after them but when you hear of wars and commotions do not be terrified for these things must come to pass first but the end will not come immediately nation will rise against nation and Kingdom against Kingdom and there will be great earthquakes in various places and famines and pestilences and there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven but before all these things they will lay their hands on you and persecute you delivering you up to the synagogues and prisons he will be brought before kings and rulers for my name's sake but it will turn out for you as an occasion for testimony therefore settle it in your heart's not to meditate beforehand on what you will answer for I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries will not be able to contradict or resist you will be betrayed even by parents and brothers relatives and friends and they will put some of you to death and you will be hated by all for my name's sake but not a hair of your head shall be lost by your patience possess your souls but when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies then know that it's desolation is near then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains let those who are in the midst of her depart and let not those who were in the country enter her for these are the days of vengeance that all things which are written may be fulfilled but woe to those who are pregnant and to those who are nursing babies in those days but there will be great distress in the land and wrath upon this people and they will fall by the edge of the sword and be led away captive into all nations and Jerusalem will be trampled by Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled and there will be signs in the Sun in the moon and in the stars and on the earth distress of Nations with perplexity the sea and the waves roaring men's hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth for the powers of the heavens will be shaken then they will see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory now when these things begin to happen look up and lift up your heads because your redemption draws near then he spoke to them a parable look at the fig tree and all the trees when they are already budding you see and know for yourselves that summer is now near so you also when you see these things happening know that the kingdom of God is near assuredly I say to you this generation will by no means pass away till all things take place Evon and earth will pass away but my words will by no means pass away but take heed to yourselves lest your hearts be weighed down with grousing drunkenness and cares of this life and that day come on you unexpectedly or it will come as a snare on all those who dwell on the face of the whole earth watch therefore and pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass and to stand before son of man and in the daytime he was teaching in the temple but at night he went out and stayed on the mountain called Olivet then early in the morning all the people came to him in the temple to hear him now the feast of unleavened bread drew near which is called Passover and the chief priests and the scribes sought how they might kill him for they feared the people then Satan entered Judas surnamed Iscariot who was numbered among the twelve so he went his way and conferred with the chief priests and captain's how he might betray him to them and they were glad and agreed to give him money so he promised and sought opportunity to betray him to them in the absence of the multitude then came the day of unleavened bread when the Passover must be killed and he sent Peter and John go and prepare the Passover for us that we may eat [Music] where do you want us to prepare behold when you have entered the city a man will meet you carrying a pitcher of water follow him into the house which he enters then you shall say to the master of the house the teacher says to you where is the guest room where I may eat the Passover with my disciples then he will show you a large furnished Upper Room there make ready so they went and found it just as he had said to them and they prepared the Passover when the hour had come he sat down and the Twelve Apostles with him with fervent desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer for I say to you I will no longer eat of it until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of God then he took the cup and gave thanks take this and divide it among yourselves for I say to you I will not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes and he took bread gave thanks and broke it and gave it to them this is my body which is given for you do this in remembrance of me likewise he also took the cup after supper this cup is the New Covenant in my blood which is shed for you but behold the end of my betrayer is with me on the table and truly the Son of man goes as it has been determined but woe to that man by whom he is betrayed then they began to question among themselves which of them it was who would do this thing now there was also a dispute among them as to which of them should be considered the greatest and he said to them the kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them and those who exercised authority over them are called benefactors but not so among you on the contrary he who is greatest among you let him be as the younger and he who governs as he who serves for who is greater he who sits at the table or he who serves is it not he who sits at the table yet I am among you as the one who serves but you are those who have continued with me in my trials and I bestow upon you a kingdom just as my father bestowed one upon me that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on Thrones judging the 12 tribes of Israel silent Simonton indeed Satan has asked for you that he may sift you as wheat but I have prayed for you but your faith should not fail and when you have returned to me strengthen your brethren Lord I am ready to go with you both to prison and to death I tell you Peter the rooster shall not crow this day before you will deny three times that you know and he said to them when I sent you without money back knapsack and sandals did you lack anything nothing but now he who has a money bag let him take it and likewise a knapsack and he who has no sword let him sell His garment and buy one for I say to you that this which is written must still be accomplished in me and he was numbered with the transgressors for the things concerning me have an end lord look here are two swords it is enough coming out he went to the Mount of Olives as he was accustomed and his disciples also followed him pray that you may not enter into temptation and he was withdrawn from them about a stone's throw and he knelt down and prayed father if it is your will take this cup away from me [Music] nevertheless not my will but yours be done then an angel appeared to him from heaven strengthening him and being in agony he prayed more earnestly then his sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground when he rose up from prayer and had come to his disciples he found them sleeping from sorrow why do you sleep rise and pray lest you enter into temptation while he was still speaking behold a multitude and he who was called Judas one of the twelve went before them and drew near to Jesus to kiss him Judas are you betraying the Son of man with a kiss when those around him saw what was going to happen they said to him Lord shall we strike with the sword and one of them struck the servant of the high priest and cut off his right ear but jesus answered permit even this and he touched his ear and healed him then jesus said to the chief priests captains of the temple and the elders who had come to him have you come out as against a robber with swords and clubs when I was with you daily in the temple you did not try to seize me but this is your hour and the power of darkness [Music] having arrested him they led him and brought him into the high priests house but Peter followed at a distance now when they had kindled a fire in the midst of the courtyard and sat down together Peter sat among them and a certain servant girl seeing him as he sat by the fire looked intently at him this man was also with him woman I do not know him and after a little while another saw him you also are of them man I am NOT then after about an hour had passed another confidently affirmed surely this fellow also was with him for he is a Galilean man I do not know what you are saying immediately while he was still speaking the rooster crowed and the Lord turned and looked at Peter then Peter remembered the word of the Lord how he had said to him before the rooster crows you will deny me three times so Peter went out and wept bitterly now the men who held Jesus mocked him and beat interest and having blind for of him they struck him on the face and asked him prophesy who was the one who struck you and many other things they blasphemously spoke against him as soon as it was day the elders of the people both chief priests and scribes came together and led him into their council if you are the Christ tell us if I tell you you will by no means believe and if I also ask you you will by no means answer me or let me go you're after the Son of Man will sit on the right hand of the power of God are you then the Son of God you rightly say I am what further testimony do we need for we have heard it ourselves from his own mouth [Music] then the whole multitude of them arose and led him to Pilate and they began to accuse him we found this fellow perverting the nation and forbidding to pay taxes to Caesar saying that he himself is Christ a king are you the King of the Jews because as you say so Pilate said to the chief priests in the crowd I find no fault in this man but they were the more fierce he stirs up the people teaching throughout all Judea beginning from Galilee to this place when Pilate heard of Galilee he asked if the man were a Galilean and as soon as he knew that he belonged to Herod's jurisdiction he sent him to Herod who was also in Jerusalem at that time now when Herod saw Jesus he was exceedingly glad for he had desired for a long time to see him because he had heard many things about him and he hoped to see some miracle done by him then he questioned him with many words but he answered him nothing and the chief priests and scribes stood and family accused him then Herod with his men of war treated him with contempt and mocked him arrayed him in a gorgeous robe and sent him back to Pilate that very day Pilate and Herod became friends with each other for previously they had been at enmity with each other then Pilate when he had called together the chief priests the rulers and the people said to them you have brought this man to me as one who misleads the people and indeed having examined him in your presence I have found no fault in this man concerning those things of which you accuse him no neither did Herod for I sent you back to him and indeed nothing deserving of death has been done by him I will therefore chastise him and release him for it was necessary for Pilate to release wanted them at the feast and they all cried out at once Barabbas had been thrown into prison for a certain rebellion made in the city and for murder Pilate therefore wishing to release Jesus again called out to them but they shouted [Applause] Why What evil has he done I have found no reason for death in him I will therefore chastise him and let him go but they were insistent demanding with loud voices that he be crucified and the voices of these men have the chief priests prevailed [Music] so Pilate gave sentence that it should be as they request [Music] and he released to them the one they requested who for rebellion and murder had been thrown into prison but he delivered Jesus to their will now as they led him away they laid hold of a certain man Simon a Cyrenian who was coming from the country and on him they laid the cross that he might bear it after Jesus and a great multitude of the people followed him and women who also mourned and lamented him but Jesus turning to them said daughters of Jerusalem do not whisper me wait for yourselves and for your children for indeed the days are coming in which they were safe blessed are the barren the wombs that never bore and press which never nursed [Music] then they will begin to say to the mountains fall on us and to the hills cover us if they do these things the greed word [Music] we'll be turning the truck [Music] there were also two others criminals led with him to be put to death and when they had come to the place called Calvary there they crucified Him and the criminals one on the right hand and the other on the left Father forgive they do not know what they do and they divided his garments and cast lots and the people stood looking on but even the rulers with them sneered he saved others let him save himself if he is the Christ the chosen of God the soldiers also mocked him coming and offering him sour wine if you are the King of the Jews save yourself and an inscription also was written over him in letters of Greek Latin and Hebrew which read this is the King of the Jews then one of the criminals who were hanged bless famed him if you are the Christ save yourself and us but the other answering rebuked him do you not even fear God seeing you're under the same condemnation and we indeed justly for we receive the due reward of our deeds but this man has done nothing wrong that he said to Jesus Lord remember me when you come and your kingdom shortly I say to you today you are beat with me paradise now it was about the sixth hour and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour then the Sun was darkened and the veil of the temple was torn in two and when Jesus had cried out with a loud voice he said father into your hands I commit my spirit having said this he breathed his last huh when the Centurion saw what had happened he glorified God certainly this was a righteous man and the whole crowd who came together to that site seeing what had been done beat their breasts and returned but all his acquaintances and the women who followed him from Galilee who stood at a distance watching these things now behold there was a man named Joseph a council member a good and just man he had not consented to their decision indeed he was from Arimathea a city of the Jews who himself was also waiting for the kingdom of God this man went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus then he took it down wrapped it in linen and laid it in a tomb that was hewn out of the rock when no one had ever lain before that day was the preparation and the Sabbath drew near and the women who had come with him from Galilee followed after and they observed the tomb and how his body was laid then they returned and prepared spices and fragrant oils and they rested on the Sabbath according to the commandment [Applause] [Music] you [Music] now on the first day of the week very early in the morning they and certain other women with them came to the tomb bringing the spices which they had prepared [Music] but they found the stone rolled away from the tool then they went in and did not find the body of the Lord Jesus and it happened as they were greatly perplexed about this that behold two men stood by them in shining garments then as they were afraid and bowed their faces to the earth they said to them why do you seek the living among the dead he is not here but his risen remember how he spoke to you when he was still in Galilee saying the Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and the third day rise again and they remembered his words then they returned from the tomb and told all these things to the eleven and to all the rest it was Mary Magdalene Joanna Mary the mother of James and the other women with them who told these things to the apostles and their words seemed to them like idle tales and they did not believe them but Peter arose and ran to the tomb and stooping down he saw the linen cloths lying by themselves and he departed marveling to himself that what had happened [Music] now behold two of them were travelling that same day to a village called Emmaus which was seven miles from Jerusalem and they talked together of all these things which had happened so it was while they conversed and reasoned that Jesus himself drew near and went with them but their eyes were restrained so that they did not know him and he said to them what kind of conversation is this that you have with one another as you walk and are sad then the one whose name was Cleopas answered are you the only stranger in Jerusalem and have you not known the things which happened there in these days what things the things concerning Jesus of Nazareth who was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people and how the chief priests and our rulers delivered him to be condemned to death and crucified him but we were hoping that it was he who was going to redeem Israel he indeed besides all this today is the third day since these things happened yes and certain women of our company who arrived at the tomb early astonished us when they did not find his body they came saying that they had also seen a vision of angels who said he was alive and certain of those who were with us went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said they did not see or foolish ones and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets had spoken but not the Christ who have suffered these things and to enter into his glory and beginning at Moses and all the prophets he expounded to them and all the Scriptures the things concerning himself then they drew near to the village where they were going and he indicated that he would have gone farther but they constrained him abide with us for it is toward evening and the day is far spent and he went in to stay with them now it came to pass as he sat at the table with them that he took bread blessed and broke it and gave it to them then their eyes were opened and they knew him and he vanished from their sight and they said to one another did not our heart burn within us while he talked with us on the road and while he opened the scriptures to us so they rose up that very hour and returned to Jerusalem and found the eleven and those who were with them gathered together the Lord is risen indeed and has appeared to Simon and they told about the things that had happened on the road and how he was known to them in the breaking of bread now as they said these things Jesus himself stood in the midst of them peace to you but they were terrified and frightened and supposed they had seen a spirit why are you troubled and why do doubts arise in your hearts behold my hands in my feet that it is I myself handle me and see for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see I have [Music] when he had said this he showed them his hands and his feet but while they still did not believe for joy and marveled he said to them have you any food here so they gave him a piece of a broiled fish and some honeycomb and he took it and ate in their presence then he said to them these are the words which I spoke to you while I was still with you that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the law of Moses and the prophets and the Psalms concerning me and he opened their understanding that they might comprehend the scriptures thus it is written and thus it was necessary for the Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead the third day and that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name to all nations beginning at Jerusalem and you are witnesses of these things behold I send the promise of my father upon you but tarry in the city of Jerusalem until you are endued with power from on high and he led them out as far as Bethany and he lifted up his hands and blessed them now it came to pass while he blessed them that he was parted from them and carried up into heaven and they worshiped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy and were continually in the temple praising and blessing God
Spontaneous Worship Moments
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Travel Video: Retrieving the Limo from NJ
we're filming a video and it starts right now [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] i can't believe he left the cash yeah we we're gonna have to go get cash back from walmart probably like 30 or 40 different transactions to get some money [Music] we're here state 38 give it to him connor let's see what we're walking yeah we'll give you update hey guys we're checking in they got us at a cocktail table it's game time now or never [Music] right here in new jersey we're out here in industrial and in new jersey we're getting it all set up hey what's going on we are uh we're here in camden very industrial we're following jeff um he's gonna take us to get uh get a biscuit bottle of water get us on the highway he said it's pretty sketchy um he said watch where you're going they definitely got potholes but we're gonna be all right [Music] it's the first soul down [Music] hey there thank you [Applause] ain't nothing to it ain't nothing to it jfk memorial bridge memorial highway guys we're out here seeing the world one mile at a time it says easy pass only [Music] we got mr lambo and he's jealous of us do you think he's a balls fan car probably [Music] slingshot on the roof hey didn't see you there come along let's take a ride [Music] well i tell you if you want to drive there's a road for it that's what we found out we're gonna see if we can't get back by christmas that's all i got i never give up on yourself you
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Precise Pleasures: Relationships with the analytic introverted Thinking Type
in this video we'll go from the broad to the specific starting with the function thinking and then the function attitude introverted thinking and then the flavor analytic introverted thinking and finally how it shows up in relationships this is video number 11 in a series of 16 if you're watching the series you will note there's some repetition but in case this is the one and only video you watch I want you to have all the information so feel free to make use of the chapter markers in the description below my main references for this video are KL gusta Yung and Dr Dario Nardi Yung was a Swiss psychiatrist who published his theory of psychological types in 1921 and Dario is a prolific researcher and author he found evidence of psychological types in the Neuroscience data captured by EEG assessments he's been doing with people from all walks of life since 2006 and in case we haven't met I'm Doris fulg Graber certified coach with a masters in applied psychology and I help people create happier healthier relationships few caveats before we begin just to manage expectations and again in case this is the one and only video you watch these videos describe the functions in their purest State functions rarely show up in their purest State as they interact with other functions and your brain is really active doing multiple things at any given time like it's regulating your body temperature and heart rate right now so you may not resonate with 100% of the description of the function 100% of the time and that's okay number two these videos describe the function for the function type you may not be this particular function type which means this function may or may not be at the top or dominant in your Consciousness that's okay too because you still have access to it it is still in your system and paying attention to this function may help you recognize it when it pops up out of the unconscious so you can practice integrating it consciously ready let's go the thinking function is one of the two rational judging functions rational because it involves reasoning I.E a process of reflection and judging because it's about making decisions the thinking function helps us be logical analytical effective and efficient it gives us the ability to plan ahead and a curiosity about how things work it is committed to Justice and equality fairness and intellectual freedom but also step-by-step rules that lead to a result Dr Linda baren describes it in this way think thinking is a process of evaluating and making judgments based on objective criteria and principles or logic using this process we detach ourselves from our values and seek to make decisions based on principles alone activities like discrimination according to a set of criteria or objectively defined standards analysis according to a set of principles logic and cause effect reasoning are all examples of making thinking judgments moving on to the function attitude introverted thinking which is the dominant function for INTP and istp types what follows are yung's words and his language from a 100 years ago is a little different from how we speak today he's quite male Centric so he uses he him when describing all functions that are in feeling types he also uses the word object to describe anything and anyone outside of you and subject to describe and refer to yourself the person introverted thinking is primarily oriented by the subjective Factor external facts are not the aim and origin of this thinking though the introvert would often like to make his thinking appear so new views rather than knowledge of new facts are its main concern it formulates questions and creates theories it opens up new prospects and insights but with regard to facts its attitude is one of Reserve they are all very well as illustrative examples but they must not be allowed to predominate facts are collected as evidence for a theory never for their own sake the creative power of introverted thinking shows itself when it actually creates an idea which though not inherent in the concrete fact is yet the most suitable abstract expression of it in other words introverted thinking types believe themselves to be most realistic and evidence-based but a lot of their evidence is actually run through a subjective internal filter to the point where they might ignore facts that don't fit their Theory it reminded me of that saying you mustn't let the truth get in the way of a good story but the introverted thinking type would be horrified to be accused of this very thing or as Yung put it the subjective factor of conviction exerted by an idea is usually very great and it is all the greater the less it comes into contact with external facts Yung also describes the introverted thinking type as someone who follows his ideas inward with the goal of intensity not extensity so depth not breadth to do that the introvert removes himself from the external object and if this object is a person and I quote this person has a distinct feeling that he matters only in a negative way end quote Yung says it's this distancing that makes the introverted thinking type exceedingly difficult to know because everything about him tends to disappear and get concealed his judgment appears cold inflexible arbitrary and ruthless and it always bypasses the object and leaves one with the feeling of the subject's superiority he may be polite amiable and kind but one is constantly aware of a certain uneasiness betraying an alterior motive the disarming of the opponent in other words these types are easily misunderstood as aloof or proud when their brains are wired to solve problems applying Universal principles and withdrawing from the world and everyone in it Yung also describes introverted thinking types as socially awkward and painfully anxious uninterested in anyone liking them or their ideas and yet completely vulnerable to being exploited by others he says ambitious women have only to know how to take advantage of his cluelessness in Practical matters to make an easy prey of him of course forgetting that women also might be introverted thinking types his ideas also make sense in his head but are a lot harder to explain or translate into actual products or objects generally speaking people of these types are slow burners Yung says casual acquaintances think him inconsiderate and domineering but the better one knows him the more favorable one's judgment becomes and his closest friends value his intimacy very highly the more one-sided this type is the more rigid his thinking and the greater his touchiness he'll try to protect himself by isolating which tends to spiral him deeper so it's important to keep one foot grounded in the external world and that this type surrounds himself or herself with trustworthy friends so much for the function and the function attitude now let's move into the flavor Dario analyzed EEG data from his participants and found two distinct brain wirings the one we're looking at here is the analytic AKA Yang style or flavor for reference this flavor is focused on a goal it filters out distractions and it looks like Clarity and confidence that's not to say it's simplistic it considers the complexities of a situation and includes relevant variables its approach is top down so it's driving the situation with a point in mind people with this style like to solve problems quickly using familiar tools and they can be unaware of their own biases it's often more visual it pays attention to what is being said like facts figures rules methods and labels thinking is often literal to the specific context and they often describe using analogies in business it's more comfortable with hierarchy defined roles and Leadership and likely careers for those with an analytical style include business engineering Finance law the military heart sciences and Technology Dario calls the analytic introverted thinking type the idealogue idealogues are stubborn on principles and particularly enjoy constructing a singular most worthy theory that can explain everything the more elegant the better they Define everything precisely and can get quite assertive around it because they tend to be convinced they're right so they'll correct you and point out flaws in your arguments or wherever else they see them they like to provide expert logic and guidance although Yung said they make poor teachers I think if you're finding a mature and balanced type of this kind they can be really patient mentors actually at work they get a quick grasp on office politics or power dynamics and because they tend to keep a detached eye they're not easily sucked into group think they generally bring order to ideas and often act as reliable experts in their fields although they can get stuck inside their own Loops if they don't learn to listen to other people's input and double check their subjectively attained Mega Theory against objective data now based on a comment I saw last week I want to preface the relationship Portion by saying that all types can and do have relationships with all other types just like you wouldn't hire an employee based on their type you shouldn't choose a partner solely based on their type either because yes type explains a lot but people are a lot more complex than that still type is the best framework I know to understand and then Bridge our differences no matter who you're with also to my knowledge there is no reliable statistical Research into people's types and sexual preferences as yet so what I suggest may or may not resonate however if you'd like to take part in such research please email me in dating you're probably attracted to the analytic introverted thinking types as confidence or you have an ey for Diamonds in the Rough dates with these types are more easily started as small group interactions or maybe you meet at a specialist conference having a similar interest will help you engage in a friendly exchange of ideas and leave both of you intellectually stimulated which is what they really enjoy Yung described this type as having a vague fear of the feminine sex so you might have to be the one making the first move but this could also refer to their General discomfort with emotional displays again remember Yung wrote this 100 years ago when Society was much more clearly delineated by gender if you're an introverted thinking type and were raised a woman you likely learn to take the edge of your innate preferences or have practice in going against society's expectations and not letting it get to you if men of this type are misunderstood women are even more so and there's a a short research paper that discusses INTP women across culture which I'll link in the description in mating introverted thinking types are highly intellectual and need to see themselves and be seen as competent so my thoughts here are since first sexual encounters of any type are rarely delightful successes for all parties involved it's important to be encouraging and keep going try try again so to speak but careful people of this type don't like to be criticized especially in a highly personal private and subjective matter like Sex You Want To Tread very carefully and avoid anyone getting defensive where the sensing and intuiting functions we've covered before are about experiencing and fantasizing this is at its core a rational judging function so in a way sex has to make sense and if you're not also a dominant introverted thinking type discussing the merits of physical intercourse can seem unusual but that's why we have this type framework to give us the language to to do so while appreciating one another's differences as partners introverted thinking types May often feel misunderstood in part because they genuinely don't realize that they didn't actually have all their conversations with you out loud but maybe just in their heads they love debating ideas and talking about theories and ideally they see you as an expert in your field so they'll respect your opinions and defer decisions to you in those matters that might take a few years to develop though they are exceeding private and happy with a small circle of friends and are probably happy for you to go to parties Etc by yourself because when given a choice they'd much rather stay home again this information is meant as an overview of the function and its flavor it cannot describe all the nuances and individual idiosyncrasies but I hope you now have a better idea if you think you are an analytic introverted thinking type or have a partner of that type please add your comments below thanks so much for watching and I'll see you tomorrow for holistic introverted thinking until then feel free to check out this video next I'll see you there
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Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield sur la mise à jour du cadre législatif de lutte contre la corruption
there is no healthy democracy with corruption not only does corruption destroys public services and uh hurts deeply the finances of a country but it also creates imbalance in powers and it Fosters a climate of threats and fear because those wanting to uncover corruption need to be silenced by those corrupted and this is why we have in the EU journalists getting killed because they are investing investigating co-option cases and the EU is sick because of so much corruption involving high-level politicians public servants and public funds in so many heavy sectors of economy Healthcare Transportation construction Waste Management Aerospace and defense agriculture food labor social protection a number of European economic sectors and we know the documented and the most grave situation hangar Czech Republic quiz Croatia Bulgaria but in fact all EU member states are concerned and we have for the moment not been good at all in enforcing our rules we are very good at saying rules but not enforcing them
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I stole so much loot at the Larran's Chest
laryn's chest located in level 50 wilderness is a reward you can claim by obtaining larynx keys from will on a slayer the laryn's chest contains great rewards with the best items being the dagon high robes and every time someone opens a chest here everyone close by gets a ping notification that someone have opened the shed so this week i will be spending my time here at the laryngest and kill anyone who opens this chest oh someone's here how is he live from the ages there we go our first kill here beautiful he opened one key and he got pure essence what a disappointing furry skill who is this smither let's switch with my main double edges 40 ko 73 ko beautiful i think he had a lot of loot 25 laras keys oh my god oh my he was opening up all those keys the thing two mil in the bag yeah give me a few hours here and i'm gonna make so much money i think i'm gonna keep all the keys for the end of the video and make a huge key opening he's opening a lot of them he's opening an oh my god [Music] good fight gerk it's good fight 700k okay no keys i'm more going even though i'm scouting and hopping on four different accounts at the same time i still go on dry streaks it's now been four hours without finding a single person oh five to five he might have logged out he had nothing good fighter 500k from three keys wait is that the lawnmower 4.0 from manscape and coincidentally manscape just happens to be today's video sponsor as you all know manscaped have been a part of this channel for a very long time now they are mostly known for their performance package 4.0 which includes their premium lawnmower 4.0 body hair trimmer and cropper server ball deodorant however i am happy to present their brand new safety razor plow 2.0 eraser for super close shave for your face neck and beard if you're a fan of a single blade close shave solution with a maximum performance this is the one for you it is very easy to use simply let the blade glide smoothly over the curves of your face using one long stroke at a time and if you decide to get anything from landscape be sure to check out the shed travel bag for easy and convenient travel go to manscape.com engineer to get 20 discount plus free international shipping plus two free gifts the discount is automatically applied at checkout here we go how are you still alive ben thank you he just showed up here six larynx keys beautiful i'll take those six and some loot and the loot from the three keys he opened was worth 660k he said oh my god we got him unless yeah he dead from the gmat oh my god seven last keys oh my god hello he was a p here as well he was geared up for pk thank you seven lyrics keys so beautiful let's have a look here check deposit 1.7 mil from that pk that's i think that's the second biggest peak i've gotten so far as of right now we are 30 hours into scouting and hunting here at the lunches and i must point out there is a surprising amount of people with only one or two keys opening here i don't really show the kills on them because it's really underwhelming kills is there snowman die please he says is he gonna run [Applause] he's dead yep he's dead i brought my second account here and he's dead and i got the loot on my main account six laryn's keys oh my god that's a huge and some loot as well have a look here 450k in the bag 364. level 65. 1.6 mil grads that you opened like seven of those oh my [ __ ] 27 larynx keys holy [ __ ] from a level 65 are you kidding me look at all the loot one almost two mil in the looting bag as well oh my we're banking this we're going to the bank is this the biggest pk so far i think it is you know what my dream is with this video is that someone gets a dag and eyepiece and then i kill them for it i just want to see their reactions this clip i'm about to show you is probably the most upsetting escape in this video this guy had been opening non-stop chess i don't know how many he opened and he had a friend boxing him back to the bank which means he probably opened a lot but neither of them brought any food and i managed to kill his friend but the guy opening all the chests got a log out and got a gap oh my pure killed him i didn't even need my mane 650k i'll take that [Music] level 81 50. and it's dead yeah beautiful 1.7 mil oh we had some loot from previously if there's something i really like doing then it's got to be a clean switch between two of my accounts to kill a player i'm gonna go down on my name and he's dead i didn't need to go down on my main i think he opened like how many was that like seven eight keys 500k is that that was a quick quill he calls me a noob and we get six larynx keys beautiful we got one mill in the bag it's nice i previously thought this was common knowledge but apparently it's not because no one has used it so far there's a ladder here just north of the chest if you go up here there's a one times one tile where no one can attack you unless you go here and like bolt them bam bam but you see you can't melee them but you can still bolt them but if you use this tile in combination with this ladder right here like you can very easily get a log out very quickly and for some reason no one has so far used this ladder a lot of openings in 465 that's three is that only three oh my god he could have gotten the log come on it says 384k it was a level 53 so good thing i came on this account and not the main 155k as of right now it's been eight hours of scouting and i haven't seen a single person just opened one p kane here picture here's the picture brother that's the tome he was holding a tome of fire for 1.2 mil i'll take the tone thank you the last two days have actually been pretty depressing here at the lawrence chest uh found one pk my first speaker i've seen so far but besides that i've only gotten small kills kills not really worth showing but i'm showing them right now but you know what they say i am here as a creator so you don't have to be here finally we found someone and we're probably going to get this kill as well yeah this is the kill there we go beautiful kill please here that this working got a big keys he had no keys 400k good fight capable good fight 358k here we go he's gotta have something he's a high level i can't hit with the bolt i haven't completed it that is that home i hadn't completed the thing four landscapes beautiful okay i gotta run around that's very lucky i got him on that last hit i would have been so upset if he got away there one mill in the back beautiful and it's final time for what you all have been waiting for we made a total of 12.5 mil from pk players and we also got 87 larynx keys if there is something i've learned from peeking at the lens chest for two weeks then it's gotta be that you don't bring your entire larynx key stack when you open the chest and for that reason i'm bringing the entire stack let's go let's open them we're looking for one dagging eyepiece that's all we want [Music] yes there it is our first diagonal piece the diagonal rope top which is the most expensive one i like that oh my god there is another one too two daggone tops all right the most expensive one as i said beautiful i do like that [Music] all right 15 keys left can we get another piece the hat maybe maybe the bottoms uh last two keys here gold doors and diamonds very happy we got two pieces in the bag we have 11 mil plus our two dagger knight tops put them in as well from eight to seven chests we made 20.6 million the final price check of this video how much did we actually make 33 mil not too bad so this week i saw the northern lights for the first time in my life so it's something special normally you have to travel all the way to the northern parts of sweden to see it but i was lucky enough to see it in my city and take this picture so yeah this part had nothing to do with the video i just wanted to inject you guys with something going on in my life and this was the highlight also it's been a while since we got 10 000 likes i don't know if it's possible to ever reach that point in my youtube career again but if you want to help me reach 10k likes feel free to give the video a like [Music]
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Economy: Fitch Affirms Nigeria At ''B''; Outlook Stable | BUSINESS
in business now fitch ratings has a firm line there is long-term foreign currency issuer default rate in idr uh at a b with a stable outlook nigeria's b rating is supported by the large size of the economy a low general government debt to gdp ratio small foreign currency and of course indebtedness to the sovereign to the independence of the sovereign and of course a comparatively developed financial system with a deep domestic debt market the rating is constrained by particularly weak fiscal revenue comparatively low governance and developmental indicators high dependence on hydrocarbons and continued weak growth and high inflation andrea continues to contend with external liquidity pressures that were magnified by the 2020 pandemic related shock and resilience to adverse external developments is also weak despite gradle and moderate exchange rates depreciation over the last year the naira remains overvalued hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates
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Woody Woodpecker in Pantry Panic 1941
[Music] this [Music] we're the man's ride we better go south right away you said coming winter's coming [Music] try on point what if they first split [Applause] hey pop where's everybody going we're all going south groundhogs there's a terrible blizzard's coming go freeze to death if you stay here and you won't have any food either don't worry about me i got plenty of food and right now i'm going swimming [Music] [Applause] [Music] hmm must be hard water in this lake hmm and i got plenty of food [Music] blow [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hey come back here with my food [Music] [Laughter] [Music] i'm that hungry little kitty cat you just read about i'm so hungry i could eat a uh woodpecker yeah that's it [Music] find me buddy i'd probably grocery [Music] yeah what are you gonna have for dinner [Music] you know i think that pigeon tried to choke me you must be pretty cold buddy no i ain't cold oh yes you are step over by the fire and get warm for dinner oh boy feline [Music] so [Music] so [Music] now my fine pigeon i'm going to pick you dry [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] that was pretty good but you know i'm still hungry yeah oh my you
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Banana that taste somewhat like apple
so this is the one that tastes like an apple slightly apple flavor i love how blue blueish green it looks and i can see you had to cut the the banana that the banana flower you ate did you eat it no just chopped it off that helps push more energy in the banana it becomes fertilizer how about that you got some cassava under was these the plantains so the one that you gave me it's about this big i planted at a margie in this place here it's pushing up i got to put some more organic stuff around it all of us are having fun walking around here's here's your um native persimmon down south florida i think one time when i came i think
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Alcohol Free Wines
with a behind the bottle of our non-alcoholic wine selection for your upcoming holiday needs we have everything from a sparkling wine to a red blend that all have no alcohol in them first is the freshen a sparkling wine non-alcoholic not a super aggressive bubble very limey definitely scratches the itch for celebratory libation without the headache next we have a New Zealand sauvignon blanc from giesen this is what they do best that definitely has a kind of a bitter grapefruit to it plate refreshing quenching everything you would come to expect from New Zealand sauvignon blanc the next one is the Riesling which is my personal favorite an off dry style has the honeysuckle nose definitely get a little bit of that sugar right up front but still um not cloying very refreshing we have a lovely New World style Rose you can tell by the salmon color lots of red fruit kind of a creamy finish and then we have the red blend which I would actually serve with a little bit of a chill definitely more of the lines of a Merlot or a Malbec has a little bitter tannin to it but definitely totally passes the test these are really really great options if you're looking to take alcohol out of your wine drinking every once in a while um or forever either way I hope you enjoy them and cheers
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George Wald | Wikipedia audio article
George David Walt November 18 1906 to April 12 1997 was an American scientist who studied pigments in the retina he won a share of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or medicine with Halden Keffer Hartline and Ragnar granite topic research as a postdoctoral researcher Wald discovered that vitamin a was a component of the retina his further experiments showed that when the pigment rhodopsin was exposed to light it yielded the protein opsin and a compound containing vitamin A this suggested that vitamin A was essential in retinal function in the 1950s Wald and his colleagues used chemical methods to extract pigments from the retina then using a spectrophotometer they were able to measure the light absorbance of the pigments since the absorbance of light by retina pigments corresponds to the wavelengths that best activate photoreceptor cells this experiment showed the wavelengths that the eye could best detect however since rod cells make up most of the retina what Wald and his colleagues were specifically measuring was the absorbance of rhodopsin the main photo pigment in rods later with a technique called microspectrophotometry he was able to measure the absorbance directly from cells rather than from an extract of the pigments this allowed Wald to determine the absorbance of pigments in the cone cells Goldstein 2001 topic biography George Wald was born in New York City the son of Ernestine Rosen Mann and Isaac Wald Jewish immigrant parents he was a member of the first graduating class of the Brooklyn Technical High School in New York in 1922 he received his Bachelor of Science degree from New York University in 1927 and his PhD in zoology from Columbia University in 1932 after graduating he received a travel grant from the US National Research Council Wald used this grant to work in Germany with Otto Heinrich Warburg where he identified vitamin A in the retina Wald then went on to work in Zurich Switzerland with the discoverer of vitamin A Paul Carter Wald then worked briefly with Otto Fritz Meyerhoff in Heidelberg Germany but left Europe for the University of Chicago in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power and life in Europe became more dangerous for Jews in 1934 Wald went to Harvard University where he became an instructor than a professor he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1950 and in 1967 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or medicine for his discoveries in vision in 1966 he was awarded the Frederick Ives medal by the OSA and in 1967 the Paul Carter gold medal of the University of Zurich Wald spoke out on many political and social issues in his fame as a Nobel laureate brought national and international attention to his views he was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War in the nuclear arms race speaking at MIT in 1969 Wald the moan that our government has become preoccupied with death with the business of killing and being killed in 1970 won't predicted that civilization will end within fifteen or thirty years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind in 1980 Wald served as part of Ramsey Clark's delegation to Iran during the Iran hostage crisis with a small number of other Nobel laureates he was invited in 1986 to fly to Moscow to advise Mikhail Gorbachev on a number of environmental questions while there he questioned Gorbachev about the arrest detention and exile to Gorky of Yelena Bonner and husband fellow Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov piece 1975 Wald reported that Gorbachev said he knew nothing about it Bonner and Sakharov were released shortly thereafter in December 1986 Wald died in Cambridge Massachusetts he was married twice in 1931 to Frances Kingsley and in 1958 to the biochemist Ruth Hubbard he had two sons with Kingsley Michael and David he and Hubbard had a son the award-winning musicologist and musician elijah Wald and a daughter Deborah a prominent family law attorney he was an atheist pick see also list of Jewish Nobel laureates retinol topic references topic further reading topic external links Nobel Prize biography Johnny Dali George Wald 1906 to 1997 a biographical memoir in biographical memoirs Washington DC the National Academy Press National Academy of Sciences volume 78 298 to 317 a remembrance by his son Elijah papers of George Wald an inventory 'two of George Wald speeches can be read online a generation in search of a future the origin of death
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Captain smart! did you really kneel in the flood?
video oh [Laughter] [Music] your friend my doctor victor nana danka because every big dang health care improvement burden called a horse that's like catching someone on your liver and kidney related conditions would be a one minute or fatty liver will be your higher calories when you're high during the fluorescence will be on with ultra modern facilities as i also showed you a tree aquarium that was painted coca-cola ran about close to fidelity bank stand chat insurance hello every cnfo unique laser whitening unique laser whitening our toothpaste to shrink one what did you choose feature zero seven nine nine nine seven nine two three three zero unique laser whitening or say muni to your channel [Music] time [Music] my time
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Is It Time to Put On the Tin Foil Hat and Become a Chemtrail Wacko Again?
okay I'm sending this out to all the chemtrail wackos out there I admit guys I have never seen anything like this in my entire life and it's this thing is going down the middle and it's like pushing I don't know how to explain it we're watching this thing develop crazy then there's two more down here and then there's that one where the thing is right down the middle and almost pushing the I can't tell if the thing in the middle is pushing the the clouds on the outside farther out or the outside clouds are squeezing the thing in the middle like a zit and there's all these crazy stripes we just watched and make that one there but it's beautiful these chemtrail sunsets are beautiful so we are this is over the the with Luchi River in dellan Florida on uh Thursday November 9th 2023 put this one in your uh send this one to Alex Jones and see what he says about it cuz I don't know what the hell it is I've never seen anything like it let me hear your comments
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How to ADAPT to First Trimester Challenges! For Mom & Dad! #shorts
when these challenges do come because there will be challenges in the in the first trimester of pregnancy you have to learn how to deal with it and it's through embracing the changes and understanding that everything is not going to be easy right and once you embrace you can then adapt you can learn how to navigate through these changes that are happening in life so I'm glad that you said that when you said those two words Embrace an adaptation I was like facts yeah and they're not only that I as you were talking the other thing that makes it difficult for that first trimester for the man's point of view is that all these things are happening inside of you that the man doesn't necessarily see you yeah like there's no there's no baby bump yet yeah it's
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DIY Goose Decoys (Paper)
before we get started on today's video i need coffee good morning guys and welcome back to another one we got a bit of a rainy drizzly day outside so i thought we'd do some arts and crafts not just any arts and crafts we're making some goose silhouettes why because i'm cheap i didn't film it but if you have a look way over there in the corner we got the shed moved it was kind of anticlimactic there was no skunk living under there i think he must have sprayed over the neighbor's yard and maybe hit my fence or something but no skunk i think it was a rabbit but when we moved the shed there's nothing under it it actually moved pretty easy but hey but that's not what today's video is about today's video i'm going to show you how to make some goose silhouettes for less than 20 bucks i'm trying to get a dozen for less than 20 because here in ontario one goose decoy 31 dollars that's up from 25 from last year 31 for one goose decoy the limit on geese here in ontario is three i don't know about you i like goose but i don't like it that much to spend three four five hundred dollars on decoys to get three now so we're gonna make some and and truth be told here in ontario all you need is some silhouettes just to get their attention a black flag and they're coming they are coming and when they get here it'll be all over but the grilling so let's get started right welcome back to arts and crafts i probably should have waited for ella to get home this is kind of what i've come up with so i got this guy here didn't look too bad he's kind of big now i got this guy here i think he's a little better i'm trying to get two out of one flat board so we're gonna go this guy i don't think you really want to sit and watch me cut out 24 of these things so we'll cut one and then we go get some paint so that i can paint the white stripe on the neck gray body white chest somebody stole my pencil one of the dogs probably got it pencil sharpener the key to this i'm not sure why i'm the key to this is having the pencil i'm using yellow because i can't find white that'll show up so you can see the tracing line and a very sharp knife so we'll trace this out all right serious it doesn't have to be exact i mean come on we're looking at it from well hopefully 50 feet in the air hopefully it looks somewhat like a goose painted like a goose it's got to be close you just gotta have something in the field let's get this to cut out here i don't know if this ever happened to you but you can draw all the lines you want but when i get cutting the lines kind of go out the window that's what we got now we're gonna paint this gray we're gonna paint this white this is gonna stay black and we're gonna put the white band around his neck we just got to do 22 more then go get some paint one more thing last thing you want to do is crease this here because then the head and neck will just fall over this is foam board it's got a paper backing so i'm also going to get some spray on clear coat to put on there to kind of protect it just a little bit hopefully it lasts more than an hour anyway i'm gonna finish this up we're gonna run out we're gonna go get some supplies and we'll come back and paint them up all right so the purpose of this exercise is yes when i'm cheap but two i want to see if i can fool some geese with 20 bucks that's it i got two cans of paint i might not even use the gray i'm actually going to paint one paint the top of one grade just to see what it looks like can i fool geese with 20 bucks guess time will tell i did put one over the water because it's a downpour yeah i'm over the shop right now uh it's a downpour i did leave a piece out in the rain just to see what it was gonna do uh if it doesn't fare too well i'm not gonna waste my time painting the rest of these but we'll see in the morning what it looks like that'll tell whether i continue or not all right guys first glance what do you think all right so i don't want to do a whole lot of painting in here with the camera and whatnot because i don't want to replace the camera but i just painted one gray while the top of it gray here have a look there you have it you're a goose flying south for the winter wings a little tired you need a break you come by about 20 of these in a field looks like they might be eating having a good time a little party going on would you stop i think they would stop question is will these decoys last and i don't think they will but time will tell well that's going to do it for craft day hunting on a budget 20 bucks can i kill geese for 20 bucks one of these days we're going to find out when the geese start flying anyway that's all i got for today's video i hope you all enjoyed that uh yeah it was raining so i had to stay inside anyway i'm going to make some duck calls later on i might bring that to you as well but uh that's probably going to be it anyway hey if you haven't already done so hit the subscribe button like button share button uh my subscriber count has gone way up in the past few weeks and it's all thanks to you guys i appreciate it very much so tell your friends hit the buttons anyway that's all i got i'll see you guys all in the next one and as usual get outside and enjoy the outdoors later i'll take the front one oh [Music] you
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Daan Roosegaarde on smog-free cities at #AMNC16
smoke-free project in a way started with with the dream the dream of clean air for everyone and in a way it started two years ago looking for my room on the 32nd floor in Beijing and I think on Saturday I could see the world around me the cars the trees the people but on Wednesday it was completely covered with smoke with pollution and that image sort of made me a little bit sad to be honest our desire for progress our desire for innovation sometimes creates side effects that you and I could never imagine creating environments where children cannot play outside anymore creating environments where smoke kills more people than malaria and AIDS altogether
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Introduction to the WebAssembly Secure Capabilities Connector (waSCC)
welcome to this introduction to will ask my name is Kevin Hoffman a little about me before I get started I have been using webassembly for a couple of years now I'm the creator of the last open source project the author of the book programming webassembly with rust so the agenda for this video is first thing I want to do is take a look at some of the problems with software development today and how webassembly in general or as a technology and technology standard might be able to help us and then I will introduce flask and go over some last key concepts and how ask aims to improve on our software development experience today and then finally we'll get to the good stuff which is the demos so software development today is full of copy and pasted complexity and this is where we have a solution to one problem another problem comes along and we often tend to just copy and paste the solution from one problem to another and like any good sci-fi movie about clones when you clone a clone you lose fidelity and we lose that same type of fidelity when we continually reuse solutions reuse solutions to problems we get further and further away from the problem that we were originally trying to solve and the amount of boilerplate in their code is filled with is partly to blame here because it's such a chore to rewrite all of this all in the ceremony that our code normally needs we copy and paste it and so we can't be and paste the boilerplate and business logic because the boilerplate is usually difficult to separate from the business logic and the development that we do these days is often high friction especially when it comes to the operations experience and I'll get more into that later and so I think the bottom line is that while there are certainly exceptions one of the things that typifies today's development is that 90% of the time that we devote to software development was spent on satisfying non-functional requirements whereas we only spend 10% of our time working on actual features and hopefully what we want to do is invert that ratio but today we generally have unhappy developers and unhappy developers burn out fast and we don't build the kinds of quality products that we want to build so software development today to summarize is not portable enough it's not secure enough by default it's not easy enough to deploy and it's not easy enough to update and maintain and you know while we have we have technology like docker and kubernetes in many cases those things actually add to the complexity and to the friction and the difficulty the developers have in building and deploying and maintaining their applications and services so how can webOS and we help us with this problem first of all webassembly is portable web assemblies instruction format in its virtual machine is both CPU and operating system agnostic that means that the same web assembly module will operate the same no matter where it's run so long as it has a suitable host runtime web assembly is fast it's a stack based virtual machine and so it's instruction execution is extremely fast and as I'll explain a little bit later in video we also have the ability to compile a head or web assembly answer toons into native Michigan instructions webassembly is secure by definition the webassembly virtual machine is a sandbox and that sandbox has memory isolation the instruction set for whether sembly does not allow for executing instructions outside that module and so by default this development target is more secure than most of what we're doing these days the web assembly modules are lightweight you know there are exceptions to all the rules but most of the time when we're building web assembly modules especially only build actors like I'll show later in this video they're extremely small and finally I think one of the most important points here is that we can embrace the limitations and the the hard boundaries around the web assembly machine format and turn those into advantages that we can leverage for improving our own development experience so what is well we'll ask it is designed to improve the developers from the developer experience while creating a safely safer and simpler operations model first it stands for web assembly secure capabilities connector and as its name implies the West Coast runtime is designed to securely connect capability providers with actors that consume those capabilities you compose business features by writing actors and I'll get more into what an actor is in a minute we securely buying those actors to capabilities and we can run actors and capabilities anywhere this is specifically to leverage the portability and the and speed of webassembly the other thing is last is cryptic and cryptographically secure and I'll show this in one of the demos but we can verify the creator of any web assembly module and and we can verify the chain of provenance so a an actor built for the last ecosystem we know which entity signs that actor and we know which entity group signed for that entity and so we can trace the provenance as far back as we want and we also have an exact list of what that actor is allowed to do if that actor is allowed to use an HTTP server but not talk to a database that's exactly what the host runtime will enforce so let's take a look at the last step because like any good open source project it is built on the shoulders of other giants in the open-source area so at the bottom the core of the west stock use web assembly engine and webassembly engines tend to come in two different varieties we have the jitter where the compilers or the interpreters and the compilers as their name implies take the web assembly instructions and compile them into native machine instructions for whichever machine read that web assembly module at runtime interpreters on the other hand don't convert the web assembly instructions they just interpret them as they encounter them and there are use cases where you might want a jitter and use cases where you might want an interpreter interpreters are going to have less startup time as a penalty but they might have higher latency on individual function calls although the interpreters that we have access to today are still extremely fast above this in the stack is when assembly procedure calls and this is a standard that was created to allow to allow code to invoke functions inside a web assembly module that will allow the sending and receiving of arbitrary binary payloads and one of the things one of the limitations that the web assembly standard has is that it can only support numeric parameters to functions and so we needed some way to allow us to in combination with access to the web assembly modules memory send and receive arbitrary payloads and another detail about W APC is that it allows for the sending and receiving of these payloads in a way that is blissfully unaware of the allocation patterns of any of the host or guests languages and so what that means is a lot of times when we when we see web assembly modules that are generated through code generation and JavaScript shims and things like that we'll see that those modules rely on a JavaScript style memory allocation pattern for the host runtime and so that limits that modules portability W APC is designed specifically to avoid that situation so as long so a language whether it's a guest or host can conform to W APC regardless of how memory is allocated in that language and regardless of whether that language even has a garbage collector W APC also serves as an anti corruption layer between the web assembly engine and the higher levels so you should be able to swap out the web assembly engine for purpose-built snacks depending on your use case without having to rewrite any of the code that exists above the witc level so above W a PC we have a rust rate called glass cap and this creep provides capabilities-based security as I mentioned this is where all of the code exists that embeds cryptographically signed JSON web tokens into web assembly modules reads them from the modules and performs all the different verification checks that you need to perform on those tokens above that is another crate called westcoast and this is the core library then it is used as the hosts runtime for actors and capabilities in the last ecosystem and then finally we have a generic westcoast binary so if your needs aren't all that specific and what you're doing is just dynamically hosting actors and capabilities then you should be able to use this hosts binary as your as the process that you schedule in on whatever infrastructure you're using but it's also fairly easy to create your own custom by areas that allow you to mix and match the set of features that are specific to your needs so let's take a look at how microservice development looks today first of all it's tightly coupled and it's a tightly coupled experience and microservices by and large are not composable as I said there's exception every rule but in general this is what a typical micro-service looks like we have a small amount of business logic but then we have the components that we're all familiar with the components that often end up as part of that copy and pasted boilerplate that we move from one project to the next and that's our HTTP server our routing rules all of our restful service baggage our HTTP clients are logging our analytics we want to improve performance with caching access to a relational database all of those things add brittleness and tight coupling to our micro services and they prevent us from allowing our services to be neatly composable and more importantly when we have lots and lots and lots of new services we have essentially duplicates of all of these items in yellow here all of these non-functional requirements there's no share involved but what if we were to take a look at how we might build services with actors in with actors we have loose coupling and actors are fully composable so our actor code the core of what we write is should be 90% feature it should be pure business logic and then when we want to use an HTTP client our code consumes generic abstraction over HTTP clients and the westcoast runtime is responsible for dynamically satisfying the requirements of an HTTP client to our actor our code is unaware of which HTTP client we're using or how that HTTP client got configured the West Coast runtime takes care of all of that for us the same goes with the HTTP server our relational database client and our cache clients and any other capability we can dream up our actors are isolated highly testable small units of deployment so what does the development workflow look like when we're building actors in last the first thing we do is we create an actor and today we can treat that actor in rust or assembly scripts or zyg hopefully soon we'll be able to create one in go once goes web assembly integration gets a little bit better we'll compile that actor to a dot Watson file and this is our this is our portable unit of deployment will sign the actor with capability claims and those claims get embedded directly into the wasm file and this is a different model than how we secure some of our doctor based environments today where the claims and the permissions and the list of what can and cannot be done use stored separately and it's very easy to accidentally separate the policies from the the targets of those policies a simple typo can allow an entire suite of vulnerabilities to magically appear and then we will host our actor in the West runtime at runtime the actors are bound to capability providers with configuration and now let's take a look at what an actor looks like this is using the rust SDK and in just a small amount of code you should be able to tell even if you can't really read rust that what we're doing is handling two different messages we're handling a health requests and we're handling an HTTP request and a pattern that is pretty common as part of the actor model in general is the idea of being reactive these actors can't do anything on their own they cannot initiate their own actions they can only react to things and so these actors the actors that I've got on the screen here is reacting to an HTTP request and in response to that request it will increment a value stored in a key value store and then return the new value of that in adjacent payload and what's important about this code sample is what's not in here there's no code to create configure or instantiate an HTTP endpoint there's no code that can figure restful capabilities there's no code to create and configure a key value store endpoint that code there's no there's nothing tightly coupled to it so what you can't tell from this code is how the HTTP server is satisfied and how the key value store is satisfied this code has nothing in it that would tell you that you're using DynamoDB or Redis or a console or any other form of key value star and when the response is returned it's a data structure that describes an HTTP response how that response is physically delivered to a consumer is not your concern as an actor developer this is this should be pure business logic computer feature fulfillment and all of the non-functional requirements are part of the last runtime capability providers are very similar in that they're also reactive and they respond to messages and so in this case what we have is a capability provider for a key value store and we see the list of operations the list of messages that it can respond to and so creating a capability provider is also fairly straightforward and fairly easy to do so let's take a look at our first demo and in this demo we're going to create our first actor right so for this demo I'm going to walk through the basics of creating a new actor and so to create a new actor we could do a couple of different things we could do it from scratch or we can use a new template and for the rust SDK actually we have a template for creating a new actor so let's just get started we knew I would generally so now I've created a new project called hello and I will go into that project directory and let's take a look at what we got so we get a cargo tamil file a make file and some source code and let's just take a look at the source first and the vast majority of the sources comments but if you look at what we get out of the box is an actor in this handling two different messages is handling the health request and it's handling an HTTP request and the response to the HTTP request is an OK with no body and as I've discussed in presentations what you don't see here is the code to start an HTTP server you don't see code that assigns a port number and there's no routing rules it's just pure business logic where you as the actor developer get to declare what it is your code is going to do in response to an HTTP request and so what we need to do before we can run this is to compile it and so the easiest thing to do is just are it will build and hopefully I will speed this up in post editing there and through the magic of video editing process that build took much less time than usual and what I now have is a web assembly module that I built and before I can run this web assembly module in the West Coast runtime I need to embed a JSON web token in it so that I can assign it and attest to the capabilities that I want it to have and make file we'll see that we have some of that stuff already taken care of forests if you look at the build and release tasks you'll see that I'm using West cap CLI to sign the hello that wagon file using a account that NK file for the issuer key and the module that NK file for the subject key and so the make file also comes with the ability to create keys and so I've just generated some private keys so if I look at this file I'll see that I have just some capital letters and some numbers what this really is is a needy two five five one nine encryption key and there's nothing different about this key than any other encryption key for that scheme the only difference is that the encoding is made to be a little bit more developer-friendly this encoding was developed by the people who created the Nats message broker and you can see that since the first letter of this key is s that means it's a seed key or it's a private key and the second letter indicates that it's foreign account so with a quick glance we know that this account that this key is the private key for an account and one of the other benefits of this particular encoding is that it's URL friendly it's copy paste friendly and you can double click it to select it now let's take a look at the module private key again it starts with s to indicate that it's the private key the second letter is M indicating that this is for a module and the combination of these two T's establishes the identity of the entity that authorizes this module the account and the end end the module itself and those go into a JSON web token that gets embedded into the module as the issuer and subject respectively and so I'm going to perform that signing right now and again we'll use video magic to speed this build process up right so now I should be able to take a look at the capability of this module that I just created you can see that the module itself has a name that's currently called hello although we could edit that if we felt like this is the public key of the account where the issuer for this actor and this is the public key for the module for the actor itself it has no expiration the token has no expiration date this open can be used immediately we haven't set a version for it and probably the most important part here is that this module has been granted the HTTP server capability so that means that this actor can receive and reply and respond to HTTP requests but it can't do anything else and by anything else I literally mean anything there is these actors cannot reach out into the operating system they can't access memory outside their own memory space they can't leave the sandbox the only way they can leave the sandbox is by securely requesting access to a capability provider and that's done through this embedded token so now that I have this module that I've signed I need to run it inside a West Coast and so I'm going to use the generic West Coast binary and while I could supply the parameters for the actor and all of its binding configuration directly from the command line it's easier to do so with a manifest so first I'm going to do take a look at this manifest actually let's tell our eyes wet so first thing we see is the list of actors that we're going to run inside this West Coast it's probably an important detail to remember that west coasts are capable of hosting many many actors and capabilities all in same process it's another one of the goals of the project is to achieve a greater workload density when we're deploying these things to the cloud and so I've got the actor here I have the capability that I want to load which is a Linux ad dynamically linked library that I'm using as a plug-in and then I have the bindings for my actor and this is the public key of the actor and I'm binding it to the West HTTP server capability with the configuration inside those values tag and I'm signing the port 8081 now what's interesting here is that this actor is not the same as the actor that I signed and that's because I just generated a new set of private keys and every time I change a private key it will change the public identity of the module and so when you are going through the West samples and through the github repository and tutorials you'll notice that there are a number of times where it mentions what the actors public key will not match what you have on your system and that's because the priorities that we have on our system or in github or in our CI pipeline are not going to be the private keys you have on your machine and there are a number of security reasons for this but one of the interesting side effects of the security policy and the way we're doing security is that private keys are required to sign the modules but they're not required to verify them and that means that a private key isn't required to verify the validity of an actor in production and so that really means that your production environment when using actors we'll never ever need to store a private key and so you could have a full compromise of your environment than not one key would become would be stolen so what I need to do is change this actor in this module so first thing I'm going to do is copy the module that I got from examining the capabilities and then when I modify this manifest real quick or place lat make sure that took so now I have the new module a new module key in this manifest and real quick before I run the West Coast I want to make sure that my Russ log environment variable is set so that I can see the info coming out of West Coast by default most shelves don't have the Russ log environment variable so you wouldn't see you if you were starting from a fresh shell and you ran West Coast you would see no output and potentially think that it wasn't doing anything in my case I've set my Russ log environment variable to West Coast equals info so now all of my West Coast output for logging will come in at the info level and that's a pretty good balance for local development the only time you would need to turn it on to trace as if you're hunting down a particular bug so let's make sure West Coast is in my path and it is so now I should be able to do so let's try that again and now I realize this isn't as interesting as a web UI or a video game but there are some interesting things happening here the first thing we can see is that the West Coast discovered capability at the stations for an actor and it says it is working that it uses the West HTTP server you can see that is loading our HTTP server which is provided by a Russ trade call tactus Act and this is the capability provider and the binding and I'll discuss bindings in another detailed session later so this is up and running and so I should be able to open another terminal here and curl the service running on port 8081 and as I discussed earlier what was happening was we were just returning okay with no body so this is exactly what I would expect to get and just to verify that that's that's why I got that answer let's stop the last Coast and try and trail that again and now I get connection refused so what we're really looking at here is this tiny little bit of code is now able to respond to HTTP requests but more importantly it's able to consume capabilities over abstractions in a loosely coupled fashion where the connection to that capability is cryptographically secure and can be swapped out at runtime the actor can be swapped out at runtime and because the web assembly module is portable our code can go anywhere from a Raspberry Pi to the cloud to an edge service all without ever having to be recompiled and that's the demo for creating a new actor in masks our second demo we'll be adding additional capabilities to the actor we created in the first demo so in this second demo which is a continuation of the first what I'm going to do is extend the actor that we built in the last demo and add some key value capabilities and so to spare you a suffering of having to listen to my keyboard typed I've set up this code ahead of time but let's just take a look at the new code and it looks pretty close to the stuff that we had before the only difference is now the HelloWorld function which is a handler for the HTTP request operation now we'll perform an atomic add operation on a key called demo tool in our key value store and then it returns the value of the new value of that counter as a JSON payload of an HTTP response and again there's no actual non functional requirements code in here all we're doing is declaring our business logic and we're in the code there's no reference to which key value store we're using or which HTTP server we're using so this should work just fine but some of the things that we need to do the first thing that we need to do is add the key value capability to this module otherwise we're going to get a permission there when when we try and run it so let's take a look at our make file and when we go down to release you can see that we've signed it with dash S which is the HTTP server and if we do dash K we will be able to sign it with the key value store so if I do we make release now I should then be able to take a look at the capabilities of this module and you now see on the list of capabilities I have both kv store and HTTP server and we're almost there the next thing we need to do is to make sure that we load the key value store capability into the west coast at runtime again the choice of which key value store we use is a runtime decision so I go back to re mo file here you'll see that the only capability we have at the moment is the HTTP server and so what we're going to want to do is add a new HTTP or add a new capability for the Redis key value store so I've spared you the pain of having to sit and watch me edit my ammo file but what I've done now is I added the Redis capability provider to the ammo file and then I've also added a new binding configuration and what this does is it sets the connection string for reddit for this particular actor and there's a subtle detail here and that without a binding in a manifest file or through the westcoast API an actor cannot communicate with a capability provider and so even if we don't have any configuration to provide we still need to specify that we're doing this particular binding so now we've added our little bit of key value code to the actor we've added the Redis capability and we've configured the radius capability and we should still have a decent rest log environment variable actually I have made a mistake I really need to do is change the target because I'm using my current yellow file and using the old actor which would be a disappointing demo so what I really want to do here is do hello to and just to make sure I have that there's the hello side file so what we need to do now is just okay now that last ghost is in our path I should be able to run it and twine a cap that goes with your manifest so now we see output that looks very much like our previous actor but now we can see that we've also bound to the condition of the Redis key value provider and so we're still on port 80 81 so I should be able to open up a new terminal here and now I've got counter as value of one two and three and four and so on and so with just adding a few lines of code to my actor I've given it the ability to talk to a key value store and return JSON results and again I've done this in a way that still allows the action to be portable and the bindings between the actor and the capability providers are all taken care of at runtime so while I'm using Redis right now I can swap it out for it in memory key value store I could swap that out for a key value store in AWS or Google Cloud or Azure it doesn't matter and finally we're going to do a demo showing some of the more advanced features of the last coaster on time where we will allow actors to participate in a distributed network called alas okay so in this last demo I want to give you a small taste of some of the newer distributed networking functionality that we have in WASC when you compile the last Coast you can choose whether you want a regular message bus which is in process or whether you want a distributed message was and the distributed message bus which we call lattice allows capability providers and actors to discover each other and communicate with each other regardless of where they're running they don't have to be in the same process they don't have to be on the same computer and even better they can communicate with each other regardless of whether or not their firewalls in between and this allows for all kinds of seamless flattened Network topologies that make for a unified community computing experience and so just to give you an illustration of what this might look like I'm going to run the previous demo but I'm going to do so out of process so in this first one I'm going to run this hello actor yamo file and in this file you'll notice that I have just my actor and I have the bindings but what isn't in this file is the capability providers which means I'm going to run this host and this host will only load the actor but it will not load the capability provider and down here on this other camera I'm going to look at provider and in this one I have no actors and no bindings but instead I have two capabilities and so I'm going to do in this process is I'm going to start up a West Coast that has nothing but the HTTP server and the Redis capability providers okay so let's take a look at the provider the animal and here it's clear that I have no actor of these two capabilities and no bindings and so let's run this in the West Coast and now both of my providers are ready but no bindings have taken place and I have no actors loaded okay so now I want to run the actor process with no capabilities in it and so let's take a look at the the actor mo file and I have the actor I have no capabilities loaded and I have these two bindings so I should be able to run this so now I should be able to run this and it will load the actor and the actors should then discover the capability providers that are running on the other process and the bindings should just work so now I've bound this factor to HDD server and to key value so now I create another terminal I have 80 81 I now get counter six and so on and so on and I did not have to recompile my actor I didn't have to recompile anything else all I needed to do was choose that I'm going to run capability providers in one host and an actor in another and this is just a taste of the power that we get with lattice I will do some more in-depth tutorials on some of the more powerful use cases that this enables
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The Classic, Elegant Italian Bob - Scissor and Razor Haircut Tutorial
[Music] Welcome back to the Jatai Academy.  I'm Russell Mayes Director of Content.   Today we're going to be doing an Italian bob. An  Italian bob is a a faster looser kind of bob and   especially in comparison to the British bob. So  I'm going to go through and check and make sure we   don't have any cowlicks in the nape and then we're  going to get started. After we shampoo we're going   to take a natural or center part down the center  of the head to the crown to the occipital bone,   then from the occipital bone to the mastoid.  That's going to set up all the area in the   flat part of the head in the back. Now from  here I'm going to go through and I want to   take enough hair that I feel like I can take  and make a really solid baseline out of and   I'll just keep adding to it until I feel like  I have enough to give me a good solid line.   After I've done that we're going to go  through and pin that up out of the way,   do the same thing on the other side. I'm going  to be using my Jatai Osaka Scissor and this is   the five and a half inch version. Now this is a  very smooth cutting scissor. The action is very   smooth. It's got a good weight to it so it can  cut a fairly decent section and it's nice and   sharp so I can get a real clean line. And since  it's a smaller scissor I have a lot more control   over the tip of the scissor. Now we're going to  go through and comb everything down. I'm going to   cut the center piece very very blunt and I want  to get that nice and clean. And the Italian bob   goes anywhere from the jawline to the top of the  shoulder that's kind of the the lengths that we're   working with right here. We're going to continue  that from the center to the right. Now from here   I'm going to start softening the line up and I'm  going to go through and point cut that baseline   through there where the center was cut blunt. The  edges I'm going to point cut to soften it up so I   only want that center section in the middle really  solid so that I can build my shape off of that. Now after we've gone through and we've cut our  baseline here I want to get this pretty solid   because my next section I'm going to use a razor  so if I use a razor on top of a blunt cut line it   will give me a more solid appearing shape but  I can get the texture worked in there with the   razor as well. Now I'm going to go through and  take the top of the flat section of the nape.   I'm going to comb that down and using my Feather  Styling Razor finding my guide I'm going to comb   down and flat blade right across on top of my  previously cut section using that as my guide.   Now I'm taking a razor stroke of probably about  an inch because I want to keep the line soft   but I still want a blunt line so I'm trying  to get a balance between really solid and a   little bit airy edges. So by using the razor  on one section and then this blunt scissor on   another section I can start to vary that kind  of length and that texture and change the shape   of it internally without having to really go  through and do a lot of texturizing in the end.   And on finer hair like hers I think that really  lends itself to building a nice solid shape.   Continuing up here I'll take two flat sections of  head. I'll section those off here so I've got the   bottom section of that transition section of the  parietal ridge. Now we're going to start in the   middle and then with my blunt scissor, my Osaka  Scissor, I'm going to comb that straight down   point cut that across so I'm building solid shape  on top of softer shape. So it gives me a little   bit of versatility and a little bit of of movement  and softness but still maintaining a solid shape. Click that thumbs up and give us a  subscribe if you like what you see.   And if you click the notification bell we  will notify you of future Jatai content. Continuing working from the center out towards  the front I will always start in the middle and   then work towards the front. And I always will  try to point cut the same way on both sides so   on the left side I point cut from the center going  forward so on the right side I'll just switch my   hand where my thumb is up and continue that point  cutting from the center going towards the front.   Getting a little longer in the front but not a  whole lot. I just want to keep kind of an even   length all the way around. Now we're going to  take our next section. This is going to be our   razor section. So I'll go through and just  continue to follow the same pattern that I   was working before having her tilt her chin down  a little bit comb down and there's my guide easy   to see using a flat blade across the section  and just taking a a consistent inch size stroke   of the razor across the top of the section and  any long pieces just cleaning up working from   the center going forward and keeping that same  kind of flat blade across the section so I cut   the entirety of the section at the same time.  If I was to cut from the center going forward   I'm going to introduce more movement whereas if  I just lay the blade directly across the section   like this I don't incorporate the movement but I  get a softer Edge on the section. I get a little   softer cut without the movement being introduced.  Continuing on to my next section now I'm moving   into the side I'll take half of that section the  bottom half we're using the scissor on as we get   to the side over the ear I'm going to push that  in right under the ear and then continue to point   cut my line straight across. Now by pushing in the  section under the ear that gives me a little bit   of protection so after it's dry I can go through  and clean that up. If I pull this section down too   firmly then I can have the ear make the hair  pop up and give me a little bit of hole in my   baseline. Now we're working our razor section and  just continuing the same thing I was doing before. Check out all of our social media @jataifeather So this this haircut is very you know fundamental  in that I'm just cutting everything one length but   it's not fundamental in the application and also  the texture that I'm getting. The texture is going   to be a lot looser a lot more movement introduced  than if I was to just cut everything with a   straight scissor. So by alternating the cutting  method for each section I can get a really nice   interesting shape and to me Italian hair always  had this a lot of movement very pretty kind of   romantic you know voluminous hair and I think  that this is very fitting for that that shape.   Now we're going to go through and blow it dry  get everything nice and smooth and blow and   dry the roots first to get that full off the  scalp and then we're going to go through with   a little round brush just to polish it off and  then we'll just shake it out and see how it goes   but I think this is looking pretty good she had  some uh layering around the front already that   I didn't cut I just left it the way that it  was. So we're going to feather her bangs out. Check out the Jatai Academy. There's all  kinds of great content on there. Let us   know what you'd like to see in the future  and we will see you next time. [Music]
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Mother's day gift ideas: Add a Personal Touch with the Customizable 3D Square LED Lamp
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How does Russia Vs Ukraine war started?
armed conflict in eastern ukraine erupted in early 2014 following russia's annexation of crimea the previous year protests in ukraine's capital kiev against ukrainian president victor decision to reject a deal for greater economic integration with the european union were met with a violent crackdown by state security forces the protests widened escalating the conflict and president yanukovych fled the country in february 2014. one month later in march 2014 russian troops took control of ukraine's crimea region russian president vladimir putin cited the need to protect the rights of russian citizens and russian speakers in crimea and southeast ukraine russia then formally annexed the peninsula after crimeans voted to join the russian federation in a disputed local referendum the crisis heightened ethnic divisions and two months later pro-russian separatists in the donetsk and luhansk regions of eastern ukraine held a referendum to declare independence from ukraine armed conflict in the region quickly broke out between russian-backed forces and the ukrainian military moscow denied military involvement though both ukraine and nato reported the build-up of russian troops and military equipment near donetsk and russian cross-border shelling immediately after russia annexed crimea the conflict transitioned to an act of stalemate with regular shelling and skirmishes occurring along the front line that separated russian and ukrainian-controlled border regions in the east beginning in february 2015. france germany russia and ukraine attempted to kickstart negotiations and brokerage cessation and violence through the minsk accords the agreement framework included provisions for a ceasefire withdrawal of heavy weaponry and full ukrainian government control throughout the conflict zone however efforts to reach a diplomatic settlement and satisfactory resolution were largely unsuccessful in april 2016 nato announced that the alliance would deploy four battalions to eastern europe rotating troops through estonia latvia lithuania and poland to deter possible future russian aggression elsewhere in europe particularly in the baltics in september 2017 the united states also deployed two u.s army tank brigades to poland to further bolster nato's presence in the region in january 2018 the united states imposed new sanctions on 21 individuals including a number of russian officials and nine companies linked to the conflict in eastern ukraine in march 2018 the state department approved the sale of anti-tank weapons to ukraine the first sale of lethal weaponry since the conflict began in october 2018 ukraine joined the united states and seven other nato countries in a series of large-scale air exercises in western ukraine the exercises came after russia held its annual military exercises in september 2018 the largest since the fall of the soviet union ukraine has been the target of thousands of cyber attacks in december 2005 more than 225 000 people lost power across ukraine in an attack on power generation firms and in december 2016 parts of kiev experienced another power blackout following a similar attack targeting a ukrainian utility company in june 2017 government and business computer systems in ukraine were hit by the notepatria cyber attack which was attributed to russia the attack spread to computer systems worldwide and caused billions of dollars in damages in february 2022 ukrainian government websites including the defense and interior ministries banking sites and other affiliated organizations were targeted by distributed denial of service attacks alongside the russian invasion the current conflict has severely strained u.s russia relations and increased the risk of a wider european conflict tensions are likely to increase between russia and neighboring nato member countries that would likely involve the united states due to alliance security commitments additionally the conflict in ukraine will have broader ramifications for a future cooperation on critical issues like arms control cyber security nuclear non-proliferation energy security counterterrorism and political solutions in syria libya and elsewhere recent developments since russia launched a full-scale military invasion into ukraine on february 24 2022 fighting has caused nearly 3 000 civilian deaths and internally displaced more than 7 million people according to the united nations the conflict has forced another 5 million ukrainians to flee to neighboring countries the majority of whom have arrived in poland a nato country where the united states and other allies are helping to accommodate the influx of refugees in october 2021 russia began moving troops and military equipment near its border with ukraine reigniting concerns over a potential invasion commercial satellite imagery social media posts and publicly released intelligence from november and december 2021 showed armor missiles and other heavy weaponry moving toward ukraine with no official explanation by december more than 100 000 russian troops were in place near the russia ukraine border and u.s intelligence officials warned that russia may be planning an invasion for early 2022. in mid-december 2021 russia's foreign ministry issued a set of demands calling for the united states and the north atlantic treaty organization to cease any military activity in eastern europe and central asia to commit against further nato expansion toward russia and to prevent ukraine from joining nato in the future the united states and other nato allies rejected these demands and warned russia they would impose severe economic sanctions if russia invaded ukraine the united states send additional military assistance to ukraine including ammunition small arms and other defensive weaponry in early february 2022 u.s president joe biden ordered around 3 000 u.s troops to deploy to poland and romania nato countries that border ukraine to counter russian troops stationed near its border with ukraine and reassured nato allies satellite imagery showed the largest deployment of russian troops to its border with belarus since the end of the cold war negotiations between the united states russia and european powers including france and germany did not result in a resolution while russia released a statement claiming to draw down a certain number of troops reports emerged of an increasing russian troop presence at the border with ukraine in late february 2022 the united states warned that russia intended to invade ukraine citing russia's growing military presence at the russia ukraine border russian president vladimir putin then ordered troops to lohan's kindernetsk separatist regions in eastern ukraine partly controlled by russian-backed separatists claiming the troops served a peacekeeping function the united states responded by imposing sanctions on the lahanskan donetsk regions and the nord stream 2 gas pipeline a few days later on february 24th during a united nations security council meeting to dissuade russia from attacking ukraine putin announced the beginning of a full-scale land sea an air invasion of ukraine targeting ukrainian military assets and cities across the country biden declared this attack unprovoked non-justified and has since issued severe sanctions in coordination with european allies including sanctions that target four of russia's largest banks its oil and gas industry and the financial assets of putin and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov the u.s continues to commit military assistance to ukraine following ukrainian president volody meyer zalinski's address to the u.s congress on march 16th biden announced an additional 800 million dollars in military assistance since russia's invasion the united states has committed 3.4 billion dollars in security assistance including heavy weapons and artillery the united states has also dramatically increased the numbers of u.s troops in europe bringing the total to more than 100 000 the united nations g7 eu and other countries continue to condemn russian actions and support ukrainian forces in an emergency united nations session on march 2nd 141 of 193 member states voted to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine and demanded that russia immediately cease its use of force in ukraine in late march 2022 russia announced that it would reduce military activity near kiev and cherna hive as the initial russian invasion slowed long-range missile strikes caused significant damage to ukrainian military assets urban residential areas and communication and transportation infrastructure hospitals and residential complexes also sustained shelling and bombing attacks by april 6 russia had withdrawal troops from ukraine's capital region in the aftermath of the russian withdrawal from kiev surrounding areas ukrainian civilians described apparent war crimes committed by russian forces including accounts of summary executions torture and rape meanwhile civilians in mariopol a port city and southeastern ukraine have been facing an ongoing humanitarian crisis with acute shortages of food water and heat by late march observers estimated that the russian bombardment of mariopol damaged or destroyed more than 90 percent of the city ukrainian officials have put the number of civilians killed during the russian siege of mario paula 20 000 and satellite images show a mass grave located near mariopol russian forces have surrounded the city for weeks with aerial bombardments that have killed hundreds of civilians on april 18th russia launched a new major offensive in eastern ukraine following its failed attempt to seize [Music]
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The Lurkers at COP 15
and this is a song about my family they're still catching up with the whole issue that's why we form a band oh well my brother says it's nice to have a Jesus by his side puffa jug and and old mother Mary with all this right de State and climate change I hear that flooded down in Mississippi my brother he believes in the Rapture of the Lord he says these disasters are a sign but I'm not a Believer and I don't think you are either cuz God up intelligent design oh it couldn't be better and it couldn't be worse knock on a coffin in a climate change HS and I wish they checked my p f could well my sister says it's fine just go shopping all the time someone else must be taking care of business she says we need a price first to stop me reaching in my purse such a l right of carbon interest my sister shees says it's an investment opportunity I'm not aie and I don't think you what's the C price of humanity oh it couldn't be better and it couldn't be worse knocking on a coffin in a climate change person we were nailed in by the Nationals and family first could be better could be well my dad is's full of doubt he says the science has no clout if you argue with him he won listen to you my mom she swears it's hot but the climate that won't stop her from buying a new air conditioner my grandma she believes in the words of nostradam as she say the end of the world has begun know I think you I can't believe a word she says when she hits the oh could be better could worse knocking on the the climate change now the Caron taxes Rising but the whole planet's cursed could be better it could be better hey one more yelling and screaming as we B done now the preacher said his final couldn't be better it couldn't be better couldn't be better I know it couldn't be better um but anyway this is um a song about a guy well his stage name was lead Lead Belly Hy lead better he was um playing music um he was big African-American uh Blues Singo really and he was playing music and playing kind of fight blues music back in the 1920s and 30s um he got locked up in jail and a great story about he was cuz he was so good at playing music um the the governor of the state where he locked up in the US um agreed that he should be let out cuz he was so good at playing music he's actually a murderer yeah Mur he got done murder but anyway that's another story but it was a good question he called L belly cuz he had a bullet in his stomach anyway this song's called B Blues yeah this is about him um being a black man trying to find somewhere to stay in Washington DC obviously a long time before um black people started to be pray in America so me and my wife upstairs man said no blacks up here was B it was B I got all you people L to me to try to find a home in Washington DC where bwn be Street by in town in town in town all over town everywhere we went people turned us down town that's right home the free be Street in bre from the free be in town all you people listen to me they're trying to find a home in Washington DC it's B town it's so of course we all went around being very annoying so everyone had t-shirts out you know the pipe and all that stuff but uh in Australia the uh the um secret service or whatever you call it is called AO yeah and so this song is about our AO files cuz it's very easy to get an AO file all you have to do is go to a few meetings and reach a few boring consensus decisions maybe aoer is in this room right now if you are welcome welcome to the other side in fact Nick actually went to uh training workshop for activists um to do like clowning skills on the picket line so juggling and that kind of stuff to make it fun you know dress up as a clown and squ the silly Rose into the policeman's face and stuff and they bothered to send AO spies their cameras out to the man in suits shaved heads so I liked the thought of uh our secret server spending their money coming to clowning camps I'm bu on my big floppy shoes I'm zipping up my latex dressed it all down keep me where consens us tonight is black and white keep on me keep what I me dancing in the alley to the was shut down keep V on me keep inic keep file I me keep inic me PE love and hary never realiz being peaceful very kind I said I forget keep the of me now keep the of me I'm an Cowboy come from Texas fall from the dirt and now we've run out of gas I'm an cowo I'm heading down iy Antica take more o from the ground I'm a wealthy man but I want it I want wealthy man but I they say the world is change I don't care I'm going to Sho live there I'm a call my I come fromand wine making dirty car to that CLE I'm a wealthy man but I want it I want it wealthy man but I need more they say the world is changing I don't I'm going to shoot To The Moon up yeah hey br I'm the white col resour City man to to golden poison sacred land I'm the white WHo's ear all the cash far out the dropes the World Turns to Ash I'm a wealthy man but I want it I want wealth in my but I I say the world is changing but I I don't care I'm going to shoot to the say the world is changing but I don't care I'm going to shoot to the Moon well it's completely live and I completely out ofune so going to fix it up a little bit while these guys talk a little bit more about let me tell you story about Mur in you want to hear a story so in Australia one of the or in Sydney where we come from one of the um biggest murok newspapers is the Daily Telegraph sometimes known as the smra um and um after our last election we used to have a really conservative government in Australia yeah we've now got a still pretty conservative but slightly slightly better than the last lot government and uh we were celebrating on Election night um in 2007 and we were at this street party and there was meant to be a warehouse party down the road and so we all went down to this warehouse party and it had already been broken up because of the noise it was only midnight or something like that it was just when the election had been called and so all the music had been shut down and whatever so we were just in this Alleyway outside the warehouse and there were these 44 G drums in the big oil drums like in the alleyway and so we're all drumming on the barrels making our own music music being turned off and whatever and everyone's having a great time and it reaches this Crescendo and Mountain's picking up the barrels to get a bit more volume and he's banging them on the ground and he's wearing a campaign t-shirt from the election cuz it's still the election day and we've been working on the booth all day and uh he gets photographed by The Daily Telegraph and it appears on the next day in the paper and the caption on the photo says um warehouse party broken up barrels were used as missiles and thrown at police I didn't say so all those people were locked up with nothing happens on the other side of the world as well I for the words there's a dead in the village well but the people are distracted by mud spell it's ringing and a singing El dead dog water taste just like wi yes have you heard a ro he's a billion dollar man you sell advertising anyway he can use his Li truth is to sexs every time extra extra Read All About It extra extra you can hear them cry extra all about got get fo news get full get yourself an opinion and you can blame the black for the white man's T everybody now extra extra read all it EXT extra you can hear them cry extra extra read all about it got to get fo news and get a h full on well he's got politicians thinking they need a little bit of lead so tun in turn off your mind tun in and youve accepted the everybody EXT extra all about ittt them cry extra extra read all about got to get Fu get full one more oft extra it EXT hear them cry extra extra all about got news and fill the car with gas goty back well Frank was Soldier he's F terrorist terrorist we should hear what realiz he should be capitalist was a b with a man side what's that Manion start to R gas the angel was a preacher yes he's M of God about that future so he's getting something done he's building up a spaceship he's called it no his ey but he's so there's gas a worker of Miracles and wood I wish stuck to carpet Good Michael Angel ping up his wings wait till the city fall and M is no longer King so turn the air up and fill the car with gas got a and weon be com back pet the I hope he can swim hope he makes it to dry I hope turn the and the with gasing woo he
Tantra Movement
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Using the De-esser in PRO TOOLS
what's going on guys Ted tusky here with the recording connection audio Institute today I'm going to be doing a quick tutorial on how to use the DSA on one of your vocal tracks I pulled up one of my vocal tracks from one of my sessions to use as an example the first thing you're going to want to do to pull up the de-esser is come over here to inserts go to your dynamic section and you'll see a dy in 3d SR so click on that and once this pops up what we have is a frequency knob here as well as our range we're gonna use this frequency knob we're gonna swipe back and forth to find to try to give us a correct indication of where our sibilants and our s sounds are sitting as far as what frequency range once we find that frequency range we can use the range here to go ahead and start taking some of that out so the first thing you're going to want to do is select high frequency only because what we're trying to do is find where these sibilant sounds these s sounds are sitting typically you're gonna use the de-esser on vocal tracks that are using too much of an S sound and those s sounds tend to sit in a higher frequency range that can get really annoying to a listener sometimes so what we're trying to do with this is eliminate those high frequencies and make that s sounds a little bit smoother so they're not so piercing to the ear so what you're gonna want to do is select high frequency and put this and listen mode we're putting this in listen mode so that we can only hear the high frequency range that the sibilants are sitting in so what I'm going to do is play this vocal track for you that I have looped with the dsr on bypass so you're not going to hear the dsr yet and then what I'm going to do is apply the de-esser and show you how it uses so you can hear the difference so here's the vocal track that I'm working with out of one of my sessions I'll go ahead and play it for you right now cuz I see dr. D in a dream you know such a play here and right there when he said such a place you could hear that s sound coming off a little bit too high it was sitting in too high of a frequency range so what I'm gonna do now is take this off a bypass and when I play this again you're gonna hear the vocals they're gonna sound kind of weird and that's because when you're in listen mode here it's picking up only the high frequency ranges so what I'm trying to do is use this frequency right here back and forth to find out where those s's are sitting so here we go and as you can see what I'm doing I'm swiping back and forth with my frequency to see where those sounds are living at where are they at so I'm trying to kind of hit right on the dot where I think those s's are and then what I can do is use this range here to take that out so I feel like I eliminated for the most part again the de-esser is gonna help with the SS you can never fully eliminate them but you can at least try to make it sound smoother so what I'll do is play this again with it off a listen so you can hear it normally with the dsr on it and you guys should be able to hear the s sound sound a little bit smoother now so here we go because I see dr. D dream such a play here and as you can hear now that s sounds when he said such in place that that s it wasn't as high the frequencies weren't coming out as much it wasn't piercing to the ear so again this is how you use a de-esser on one of your vocal tracts hopefully this helped you understand it and hopefully you can ply apply it to one of your sessions here in the near future again my name is Ted Teske I'm an audio engineer with the recording connection audio Institute and thanks a lot for tuning in on this short tutorial on how to use the de-esser plugin you guys have a great day
Recording Connection Audio Institute
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Animation Workshop Feedback - Igor #6 (2022)
[Music] all righty got a new one another monster this time but we got a walk hold on there's an extra frame right there I gotta cut it shorter there you go for the loop I think the main thing is that I might argue that's a uh an acting choice and a performance thing but to me it's a bit Broad in terms of how these shoulders move gives it that feeling of really leading with the shoulder with the arms dragging and then I will shoot there I don't know to me it seems a bit big and over animated in terms of seeing how the wrist drags so much then goes and overshoots and drags again it just makes it a bit flowy I don't that's the one thing watch out you got some intersections on the sword here he also feels a bit leaning backwards I would have lean slightly more forward you can see that here and I think even the way it says the walk it's almost like these guys go up a bit too high I might also experiment with experiment with keeping them a bit lower on that Arc a little bit poppy on the knees and that head is a bit too ik or Road space however you have it you know however your follow options are there like this I got something like that I would have a slight tilt on the side a little bit of wire rotation as well just a little bit less stiff there can see this feels like a 2d car just following the neck and looking at the front the arcs of the of the legs are too clean falling like that so you could have up with a little bit of inwards move outer Arc lens also the feet already default straightforward I would have them out a little bit you know so that the toes are a bit more to the right and then as you like even here the knee could be out with the feet you know a bit more like that and then when they land there will be free you can resume in that way um that's the ground the foot isn't flat on it you know I mean it will land a bit I'm exaggerating but a bit off like this and then one or two frames flatten I think the main thing that I have for this one there is another one here something a bit jarring to me in terms of how quickly we get into this over one frame even imagine it's like some magical Punch or something that gets into this that you could have that but then I will keep the head up and then those arms could still be you know up in that position this arm could be slightly out with you know there could be the sword like this but you still have that impact and then the head goes down and then arms go down like this will have less resistance than this it's less to hold less weight so this would fall through first and then the arms rest is okay it's just that beginning but also this watch out as you go back feels like we're stopping here boom and it goes straight up versus okay finishing that up with a bit of a nicer Arc and then it gets a bit broken and how far that knee stays there like as he goes back and turns I would already have that knee slightly going in and could already be inwards a little bit more a bit wonky there uh you got a massive intersection with the sword through there and that's a bit of a Sharp Direction change because now you're getting into Ragdoll just kind of a fall you might argue you can kind of stylize a little bit but I would still give this a bit more of a towards here a bit of a slippage because that foot just kind of did a move there but the leg hasn't slipped back for the body to kind of do that whoa move so this feels more like a pop at this point and I think probably fine let me look here yeah sometimes that type of shadowing feels like it's still floating but it's good from the other View yeah that just comes down to just checking your arcs follow the tip of the sword how did there's some harsh changes especially here you know you can see that tip follow that if I do some audience getting goes over there then suddenly goes down and goes over to the right and then kind of stays there suddenly to the right again suddenly back down again and then over there like all that stuff just needs and your next pass or next few passes some cleaning I know this is something that you can always do at the end that wouldn't start that early since you're still kind of working on the body physics and stuff it's kind of what I have for this guy let me see probably pretty cool you mentioned that there's another one with the camera okay so that's the camera follow me with that in here cool to see just gonna quickly check seems good from the top just as of the arc and then from the side it seems pretty okay too as he goes forward in terms of maybe this it's quite the you know forceful move but then when he lands it goes this way which is to me it was something where you have like this and then you go up this to me would be where he might land here but he might be down there with the root a bit more forward he might even have to take a step again you know where this trajectory of the roots let me know I'm just getting here I go from here here you know you might even have that a bit higher gets into this lens but then we're suddenly go straight down and back where I will bring that forward to keep that for momentum it's a bit Weight Wise a bit feels a bit stunted there that's all cool same thing here watch out you got a really fuffle big move but then that thing is and then you're fully off balance and then we're just resting here that will work that and then the next pose like your roots gonna have to be here and you're gonna have to shift that thing a bit more forward then that's pretty cool I do love this here especially from that angle see there it's cool I was at the end all that momentum land and still goes forward as he has to versus going back which you have in the other uh in the other sections what's this one all right there's another one and bring that in at the end I thought it's like he's trying to cut an apple or a male lemon yeah you can still still feel it here a little bit the times where it suddenly feels like it goes back a bit too far kind of betrays the weight momentum a little bit but I would look at that stuff first and then like in the other one look at arcs just plan this out and see how how these guys are doing this is really cool though I think this is going to be really neat got some smears in there you can see definitely hear how that spacing too it gets a bit wonky it starts to kind of not drop anymore and float and then suddenly drop down and then over I think as a whole it's cool the action's cool I like the ideas there again that's very Smitten by that graphic moment of that twirl it just needs smoothing out of the path and the weight and all that stuff and then we got a white just I would when you submit I would cut out those frames also for yourself I'm assuming you're judging that with the frames off I have to go back two frames actually it's an interesting contrast of timing there it's like this swing back we're holding this almost a bit too long I kind of like it though it's a bit of a offset there same idea watch out you had space there maybe it's in the world space or however you have that hit a line all those rigs have different things but that needs a bit more influence you know something like that you would either head tilt a little bit over and a bit more like that but then why you got some outwards arcs there which is cool on your feet and especially well here you can tilt it over I like that it's out here we tilt it out a bit we're at one corner it comes out first but that's cool there's some Pops in the knees it's cool though just checking this is 25 faster I can totally see this 50 faster this is twice as fast all right but even like 25 faster could work that's that's the thing that kind of maybe that's what I was looking or felt with that hole that it felt like he's leading forward so much and it's such a run but then he kind of feels slow whereas 25 just feels better you can totally get away with 50 but at least 25 I think that would help the energy and just because of the swords let me see intersection there and then the other one just check on your end I can't see seems okay maybe check here we need a 3D space there that seems to go over the thigh and the butt yeah that's adjustable at the very end like I would do all that stuff and then that stuff at the end you might even let me see I think it's okay it's wondering if you've got even more inwards with the with the legs the angle wise but I think that's okay 75 faster so wonder if we can we take a frame out of this that forward move we're faster a bit of a faster plant even at 25 there's some moments where something feels just it's cool down I like it it's mostly that back to 100 normal speed yeah it's like this could also like there's such a move here I would take a frame out of that too or you can almost do it like a slight hole there and then hold something that is slow feeling how the legs go back I think generally it's totally up to you but generally I would speed that up 25 feels a bit better and then go from there if that is that right that's the same one yeah that's it thanks all right there's an email you can sign up you can start whenever you want you can submit whatever you want you get 16 submissions either way like And subscribe would be awesome all right thank you [Music]
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Finding village, city and subdivision plats in Michigan
hello this is Kathleen wheezes at Michigan State University's map library and this video is going to demonstrate how to pull up subdivision Platts from the state of michigan's government website that has that what you see right here is the original plat of the village of Hillsdale Michigan which was drawn in 1839 and you can see how it marks out all the properties and it shows the extent of the limits of the village back when that happened so the state of Michigan has copies of all these things you can tell it's not a scan of an original looks like a scan of a microfilm version of the original maybe but they have not just the original plants but they have every subdivision and housing development plant those drawn after and so these are available at the Michigan dot gov website for licensing and regulatory affairs they used to be at a different website it was an older website where you had just kind of became out-of-date you weren't able to use it anymore unless you were using Internet Explorer so now it's here and the interface is a little bit complicated and so we're going to go through this and figure out how to do it I found this just by doing a Google search Lara subdivision Michigan I was able to find this website and now I'm going to go to this link right here they can be searched online and now I'm gonna click over here OLS R which I don't even know what that stands for but I know to click there and we are going to search for records one thing I've learned about these plant records is that the start date and end date is not a useful way to search if you're looking for a plant that was drawn in the 1830s or the 1880s or the 1950s these dates will not help you narrow down it seems to be maybe the date that they were uploaded to the Lara web site which was of course all very recently within the last year or so and so you just have to skip right by the date search and move down to search additional criteria record type is plant records and now search additional criteria we're interested in us you have to choose a county maybe you don't have to choose a county I just always have because I'm generally interested in a neighborhood subdivision or plat of a specific city if you leave that blank I wonder if everything would come up some division name this is something you might not know and so actually I want the original Town plat for a Jones bill so I'm gonna type in Jones though but if I didn't know its name I could search by section number township and range number if you're familiar with the public land survey system this helps you narrow it down to a six mile by six mile square township and then the section number is the square mile inside of the township I'm just gonna go with this and I get eight results and so here's Jonesville village of and then here's some various later plants that were made afterwards here's another Jonesville village that i noticed sometimes that you see duplicate entries replant supervisor dies so I'm gonna choose this one although I'm curious to see what this one is also because their name is the same so I'm gonna click there and here's the next trick you're like where's my file if you click under record info and choose attachments now here is the graphic file and it's not a kind of graphic that can open up in a web browser you have to download it and open it in something else and here I have opened it in Photoshop but like windows paint would work other software that's able to handle graphics so here's the original layout of Jonesville 1830 if you wanted to see what the extent of the original village was it looks like it was quite small Chicago Street how about that and now I am curious to see what that other one is shoot now I forgot which one I chose first I probably chose the first one for her so she was this one now I had record info and attachments TIFF yeah it looks like a duplicate of the other and there you have it good luck
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Keynote: Elliot Higgins Bellingcat's founder #CodaBr20 #OSINT
[Music] foreign hi i'm elliot higgins i'm the founder of ballencat and the executive director bellingcat is a online open source investigation collaborative that means we use open source material to investigate a whole range of material uh and different kinds of sources for our investigations that cover a whole range of topics as you can see here we've done a lot in particular on the downing of malaysian airlines flight 17 in ukraine in 2014 the use of chemical agents in syrian conflict a lot on the various attempts by russia to assassinate its critics and a whole range of different topics beyond that but what i'm talking to you about today is how we do online open source investigation and what that actually is so it's a three-step process where we first identify information we verify it and amplify so identify identification could be stuff like finding social media posts searching through databases just looking for anything that's available online we also then verify it now verification is actually making sure this stuff is actually true that's often about cross-referencing it against other material um one thing that really has allowed us to you know identify stuff and verify stuff is basically the vast amount of information that's now available online so what i'm talking about there is from about 2007 onwards with the iphone being launched in the kind of rise of the smartphone and the impact that had on the rise on social media and how much information was being shared kind of in the immediate moment because people had this computer in their pocket where they could share stuff online immediately it meant there was a huge amount of information coming from incidents from across the world from people's lives that we could investigate now we can verify that by using other sources for example google earth satellite imagery something that also became more available in the last 10 years or so there's other references we can use as well google street view for example um videos that have been filmed or photographs taken that are shared online geotagged locations so the old site panoramio was very good for that but there's other sites available for that now so by using all these combined sources and verifying them we then have reliable information we can then amplify in various ways now the amplification stage could be writing an article about it doing a documentary right you know a podcast even submitting documents to a court or legal process it's really taking what we verified and using it to the best you know that it can be used for but i started doing this kind of work about nine years ago just as a hobby it was something i was doing um in my spare time and one of the first things i was looking at was the conflict in libya because the arab spring which the libyan conflict was part of was really the first time we really saw a lot of information coming from conflict zones in particular that could tell us more about what was happening and at that time i was working in a completely different field i was just doing admin administration and finance for a company that housed asylum seekers it was nothing to do with investigation but i had an interest in world events and it was interesting to me that you could find out more about what was going on that was what's being published in the press and i was interested in the finer details of what's happening like you know where are these forces positioned how are the front lines changing and there was only so much information in the mainstream media but if you looked on social media and what was being shared there were videos that were telling a different story or given more information so one of the first videos i uh geo-located um was this one from tg libya now geolocation is confirming the location where video was or photograph was taken using details in the actual document itself so i'll take you through that process this is a video that was shared online by um rebels in libya it's from the town of tg in libya and it shows what they claim to be the town they've captured now this is quite important at the time because this front line had been very stable for weeks and weeks and all of a sudden they'd pushed out and captured this town so there's a lot of debate online about whether this was true or not the pro-qadhafi supporters said no this could possibly be true but the video evidence seems to say something different but how do we actually know this is filmed in tg and libya well this is kind of the process we do with a lot of the stuff we verify where first we start thinking okay what's the kind of how do you narrow down on this target location when we start looking at details in the landscape larger details as well because what we're going to do is look at satellite imagery of the area and then figure out exactly where this is so here we have a large building it's a mosque with a dome and a minaret and it's next to our next clue which is a large main road with two lanes of traffic and a divider in the middle so you can go to google maps google earth and actually find the location here you can see a road running through the center of town so we focus on that first and it has two lanes of traffic so there's a good chance we might find what we're looking for here and we travel down the road until eventually we come across a mosque with a dome in the minaret and because of the position of the dome and the minaret we can get a position for the camera because we can tell that if the minaret is on the left hand side and the dome is on the right hand side as we can see in the video then the camera position must be just to the south east of it positioned on the road and of course that makes sense because we can see in the video they're still on the edge of the road but once we have these larger details we can start narrowing down to smaller and smaller details so we look at okay we can see the wall that's visible there that's casting the shadow in the satellite imagery we can see the utility poles we can you can just make those out also casting shadows and the whole process is really using the kind of larger details to start narrowing down on the locations and then looking for the smaller details and making sure they match but google earth is a very useful tool for us but it's not just about the satellite imagery that we provide the seas of photographs is another thing we looked into at syria where basically someone working for the syrian government who was documenting basically the victims of their torture program um the bureaucracy required them to document all the corpses with details of who they were and other information um he basically took thousands of photographs and then escaped syria and gave them to um authorities abroad so these photographs have become quite famous and they show mostly corpses with signs of torture they're really horrific the people have been staffed really terrible imagery but what that doesn't really tell us is where they were taken because often it's bodies lying on the ground and it's just a picture of the floor and you can't really do much with a picture of the floor to geolocate something but there was one photograph that was published and it showed corpses which i've removed here but it showed a background which is the most important thing we knew from the person who escaped and leaked these photographs that he claimed she had been working in a few different locations to take these photographs so already we had a clue of the few locations it could possibly be he said it was inside damascus and he listed a few locations and so we assume that this photograph is somewhere in damascus but how do we know where well what's important is this mountain in the distance this is a known landmark in damascus and these two very faint lines are two aerials that are actually on top of this hill so now if we go into google earth we can actually place the camera at one of the locations he was taking these photographs and then use 3d train view on google earth to actually look at the same mountain and what i did here is once i found the mountain i went to the satellite imagery and put 3d models on top of the locations of those two antennae and then when you compare this image with the photograph they're in very similar positions now google earth is a three-dimensional model of basically terrain it doesn't show buildings unless those models have been added manually in many cases there is now some scanning that's being done which helps a lot but in damascus you don't have that so you don't have the buildings you don't have the trees that are visible but you can see the landscape is very very similar so we then start narrowing down on this location and start doing something that's very common in open source investigation which is drawing coloured boxes around everything so the process here is basically showing that the photograph matches the details in the terrain so each of these colored boxes and circles match to a particular item in the satellite imagery and as you can see here there's many many different matches that help us confirm the exact location which confirms these photographs were taken in damascus not only that but we can see other details so that's the location where the photographs were taken and just to the north is this location and this is uh the presidential palace of president assad and we can actually measure the distance between where these corpses were being documented and the residential palace and show us just over 500 meters so it's almost happening under his nose um there's other stuff that was coming through social media as well aren't from syria at this point around 2012 i had started um collecting all the youtube channels used by syrian opposition groups be they military groups media centers or other kinds of groups because what happened quite quickly with syria is it became quite systemized rather than having lots of people on social media posting from rebel-held areas generally it was quite a small number of people and quite a rising number of media centers and just youtube channels basically where every video from a certain location was being posted which meant you could go through those videos every single day and find new things that were happening and that's what i started doing and in this example it's one of the first videos ever are for something called a barrel bomb um a barrel bomb is an improvised explosive device it is basically filled with explosives and shrapnel and then pushed out a helicopter with a fuse in it sometimes uh something like a wick fuse sometimes an impact fuse but these very early examples and this is one of the first videos ever it looked like someone had pushed over a bin so there was a lot of um kind of cynicism about what these things actually were so we had the likes of russia today posting articles on bologna claiming this was completely insane that the syrian government would use such things but as i started looking through the videos every single day there were more videos showing helicopters and aircraft attacking various locations inside syria and this is one of the first videos i came across where you can actually see a barrel bomb being pushed out of the back of a hip transport helicopter which can just make out here of course you know you still get people saying well this is very blurry and it could be cgi and blah blah blah but then you get videos like this actually filmed inside the back of a hip transport helicopter where you have someone lighting a fuse on the back of a barrel bomb and then pushing it out the back of a helicopter this is pretty hard to deny people still did deny this because they said well this could be anywhere in the world this is you know maybe a sound stock stage in qatar using hollywood special effects and all kinds of claims but apart from more fanciful claims we still want to geolocate this video and in fact we can geo-locate this video because of what's visible because we have a top-down view of the town they're dropping this bomb on we can use another top-down view on google earth again we can search for various villages in the location and zoom in to the correct one it wasn't this quick in real life but we can then compare the two we can look at the road layout the layout of the buildings and show that there's a very strong match between the two and these different kinds of open source investigation techniques or these geolocation techniques are all kind of like a toolbox we use when we're trying to do different kinds of investigations now this particular technique was then used in a further investigation about russia's bombing of syria in 2015. it started in september 30th and russia claimed that at that time they were targeting isis only isis that's who the only people who are bombing and there were a lot of claims that no actually they weren't bombing isis that the people on the ground were saying that russian aircraft were now bombing um all kinds of non-isis territory including civilian infrastructure but the russians denied that because sergey lavrov saying do not listen to the pentagon about russian airstrikes ask the russian defense ministry and in a way that's something we could do because the russian ministry of defense started posting videos like this on their youtube channel claiming to show isis facilities being bombed in syria and initially these descriptions were quite precise because they would say um things like this is a isis facility 20 kilometers outside of raqqa to the southeast so that would you know if this is where accurate would help us narrow down where there actually were now something that's quite powerful in the work that ballencat does is we have a community around us who are very engaged with investigating so um a small group of people on twitter who knew our work and started seeing these videos decided to start geolocating every single video and they geolocated 30 videos from russia claiming to be bombing isis and they did the same thing that we did with the bow bomb thing you know spot the difference between google earth and uh the video footage and they identified that only one of these videos was actually filmed in isis territory the rest was outside of that territory now you might be thinking well how do we know what isis territory is and what isn't well again we looked at the russian leadership defense and what they were saying because they are the ones making these claims and they rather helpfully provide this map to us and this is a map showing the areas of control in syria based off the russians own claims so we can compare the videos to what's on these maps and we can actually take this map there was a digital copy available online and we inserted it into google earth as an overlay and then we basically sketched around the edges of it and removed the original uh digital image leaving us with these very useful uh areas marked off so the green areas in the west around aleppo those are non-isis rebels so these are the people that russia said they aren't claiming uh bombing so to the north we have the orange areas which are kurdish held areas and then we have the area in black which is the isis-held areas so here's an example of one of the geolocations that was done this was claimed by russia to be a isis facility being bombed so you would assume that this is in isis territory well it was geo-located and what we discovered was in fact it was geo-located to this location in the territory that russia said was not isis territory we not only discovered that this was not isis territory and obviously not an isis facility but it was also a bakery being run by the charity the ihh and what was really surprising about these videos that russia was sharing is it showed them bombing civilian infrastructure there were bakeries bombed there were grain silos bombs there were water treatment plants bombed um so in a way russia was providing the evidence of their own war crimes um but well we'll come back to russia later but there's other ways crowd sourcing and geolocation can be used so isis decided to have a social media campaign to promote an upcoming speech by one of the senior members of isis and they asked their followers to take photographs of themselves holding a piece of paper up to the camera with a hashtag on in arabic promoting this upcoming speech and these are some of the photographs so these started appearing on first on telegram on isis telegram channels and vices telegram channels half the people on there are journalists and researchers looking for what isis is sharing so they then start sharing it on twitter and social media and these are some of the photographs that started appearing online they appeared in my timeline and i started looking at them thinking if they could be geo-located now the one on the left-hand side no way you're going to be able to locate that it's just some leaves it could be literally anywhere in the world the one in the middle it's inside a shop now if you knew every single shop in every single city in every town then you know maybe maybe you'd be able to do that but it's just not going to be possible but this one on the right hand side is possible to geo-locate it he's telling us it's in germany it's in monster and for the moment we'll assume he's telling the truth so how do we actually geo-locate this well there's some good details here you may have already seen there's traffic lights in the background which suggests there's a junction you can also see a bus so some people thought well maybe there's a bus route you can find but the thing here that was actually most useful was the advertising pole that's on the left hand side because in russia they're very organized so in germany they're very organized they'll get back to russia later and they have these lovely websites where they list the various places where there's advertising polls and other advertising areas so you can actually search by advertising polls and then get a map of everything you can find now there's this is one thing we try and you do with um these kind of geolocations it's not always just about the obvious tools like google earth but kind of the more obscure websites and kind of stuff you may never have thought of there's sites that track marine traffic air traffic uh you can search for people who are plane spotters who are collecting information on the ground all kinds of weird and wonderful sources so what we were able to find here were these images of us locations of these poles and monster has some really good high resolution imagery on it because these are aerial photographs not satellite photographs which tend to be lower resolution and we can look for all these individual locations like from one of the top left and say okay can we see a junction there because we have the traffic lights no they're not there but one does have traffic lights in the junction and if we look there we can figure out the position of the camera to begin with we can tell in the photograph he's on the pavement with a pole near him looking towards the traffic lights at the junction so this is the view he seems to be having so does the details the smaller details that we're narrowing on to have a match and first of all we can see there's obviously the advertising pole there but behind that you can see these metal railings behind that you can see these road markings and important here is that the thick road markings on the left and the dotted one is on the right which confirms the camera position is correct we then have other details like the two traffic lights that are visible and so on and so forth now this was something that a game was crowdsourced i asked my followers if they could figure out where these photographs were taken and the before i shared in total that i thought could be geo-located out of the four three of them were geolocated in 10 minutes one of them took an hour but that's because the person who shared it gave me accurate information about where they were but it still only took an hour so crowd sourcing can be an extremely powerful tool and when we found these locations some of these people had taken the photographs from their own homes or from outs from out of buildings um and being isis supporters uh it was kind of our duty to report them to the local police and they were followed up some of them were actually charged with terrorism-related offences because of what the police discovered in their investigations of these people so um you know by sharing this information online the social media campaign that was meant to promote you know this speech became a big story about these dumb isis supporters who give away their positions to the world by posting photographs online so it's not just about you know proving something or debunking something it can actually change the media narrative around something as well and that can be very important especially when you start dealing with things like disinformation something else we do with bandicap is we help other organizations with what they're doing and one of them is the europol stock child abuse trace an object campaign so europe all started this campaign and we kind of stumbled across it as they just started it they've just got a small number of followers on their twitter account and i thought well we can boost this and what we were boosting were images that they had taken from abuse imagery and they were asking people what are these items so there's shopping bags toys items of clothing and we amplified that campaign to our network the people who follow us on social media and that found a lot of results we were able with that crowdsource investigation to find lots of these results but some of them are quite remarkable what people were able to find this is one of the examples where instead of an object they show an entire photograph with blurred out um individuals in it but they were asking where is this taken this could be any room in any building anywhere in the world it could be a private bedroom it could be a hotel we just didn't know this is all the information we had this photograph we're in a very short amount of time after we shared this and it was shared through social media and in places like uh reddit as well had a a subreddit that we're getting involved with this someone said i've stayed here i've stayed in this hotel and it's in mauritius and this is the name of the hotel so we went to the hotel website and started looking through the photographs of the bedrooms and we found this photograph and even though the bed sheets have changed and some of the decoration is a bit different it clearly is the same hotel room if not you know the same you know a copy of the same hotel room as you often find in hotel rooms if not the very same one so the police were then able to go to the hotel and find out who was staying in that particular room with those red beak spreadsheets when you know they had those red bed sheets because it also helps us date the photograph as well but the changes in the bed sheet so this also was a significant help for that investigation another example is these photographs europol tweeted this out they had a couple of photographs it was partly blurred out and it was a rooftop somewhere in asia now asia is a very big place so how do we figure out where this is uh again we crowd-sourced it and there are some very dedicated people who will spend weeks and weeks and weeks looking into these and in this case a uh a finnish twister user oliani used his time over two weeks to figure out exactly where it was taken and he quickly threw these notes together and sent them off to europol and we followed that up and we found more photographs from the ground of the buildings around that location and that allowed us to match the buildings around that building as you can see on the left hand side to specific buildings and then on the right hand side we have a video a photograph of the specific building and the specific route from where that photograph was taken something else we were then able to do is start dating the photographs because what we discovered is in the more recent photographs they put up mobile phone masts a lot of these buildings so it allowed us to start dating when this photograph could have been taken and geolocation and chrono locations we like to call it it's a fancy term but it just means figuring out when something was where something was taken and when it was taken is very very useful for verifying content we can do it more than just uh we can also help out in different ways this is a case where a bbc journalist that we had previously changed um asked on social media if we could help find a family that had gone missing in the british virgin islands so this family had just moved to the british version lines from the uk they hadn't provided their dress to any of their family members and just as they arrived they filmed this video that showed hurricane irma hitting the island and there's really not much to see at the moment it was just as it was heading in but this is all the evidence we had to where they could be and at first glance there's really not much there but from this very short video clip we're able to find exactly where they were so the first thing that really stood out were these islands in the distance now if you think back to the example with the caesar photographs you can remember that that we can use google earth train view and this is what people did we share this on social media again and people started moving around the outside of the island looking outwards looking for a view that matched and in one stretch of road we found this view and this view is a very strong match to what we could see in that video but we wanted something a little bit more solid than that we wanted a photograph if we could now there's various tools we can use and this is one called echosec that allows you to search for geotagged social media posts and in this case i searched around that area of the road and found one geotagged right on the road looking out to those islands which was a very very clear view of these islands and i was able to get a very high resolution version of it and you can see it here and we can compare it to what's visible in the video so if you look at the shape of those islands you can see that there's a very strong match there so that was our first clue that this is likely the location we're talking about and people went around the whole island looking for spots where it could be and they just couldn't find another spot that matched this well but it's still a you know a large area and we know it's not filmed from the roads because they're obviously inside or at just outside some sort of structure and i assumed okay this must be a residential property because their family we don't really have a reason to think they would be out shopping or in an industrial area so we start looking for other clues we have this kind of weird shape on the roof we have this wooden banister as well and i start looking then at the satellite imagery of the area and the three locations i think it could be where there's structures so in the west we had this place called pockwood pond which was an industrial estate so that was definitely not going to be it to the east this residential area has boats in front of it so no but this area in the middle called havers seemed to be the best location it could possibly be because we could see residential houses their cars in the driveway swimming pools those kind of things the question is then how do we get photographs of these houses how do we get a photograph that can actually match to what we're seeing in these this video well there's other sources of imagery online particularly of houses there weren't any instagram posts tagged here there weren't any street room imagery but there were airbnb and estate agent listings so i went through every single estate agent's listing in every airbnb and every possible website that has photographs of houses i could find and i found this house and there's photographs that are listed on the website there's 15 of them in total and this is one of the photographs there's a view out to sea and you can see the banisters are very similar design and that was important because having looked through a lot of these different properties all of them had different designs of how they were built they had different railings their different roof designs you can see here the edge of the roof at this building and you can see the same wedge shape and that was something that was very unique i hadn't seen that in any other house anything close to that but i kept looking through these photographs and they had all the lovely views out to see but those views out to sea just weren't the same as the one i had in the video because it was blocked you just didn't have that clear view so i was thinking well all these buildings are unique every single house i've looked at so far is unique so i went back to the satellite inventory and the house on the left is the one that was being sold but then i realized the house on the right apart from the swimming pool and the outbuilding has exactly the same roof structure it's a different color but the roof is exactly the same and it was the only house in the entire area that matched to another house so i called it the estate agent who saw the house on the left-hand side and he said yes he had actually sold the house on the right-hand side to a british family who just moved in there and then was evacuated and this was the family they've gone missing and thanks to that we are then able to get the estate agent to get us in contact directly with the missing family and get them in contact with their family back in the uk who are still wondering where they were and that took about all of an hour to do so you can actually do something like this even using a tiny amount of information very very rapidly indeed now um we also do a lot on as you already have seen on russia but that involves us dealing with a lot of misinformation and disinformation because russia generates quite a bit of that um but it also means we have a community around us who see this and in a way by dealing with disinformation and addressing it you can sort of um almost inoculate them against disinformation so i'm going to use this example of probably one of the worst pieces of disinformation i've seen in my life so russia they started a social media campaign and they posted these four images on their facebook site in russian arabic and english on twitter in the same languages and other social media sites claiming that the russian mod shows irrefutable evidence that the us are actually covering isis combat units to recover their combat capabilities redeploy and use them to promote american interests in the middle east so they're saying that the us is working with isis which is a huge and damning allegation and what they've got they got drone imagery and they posted it in english they posted it in russian they posted it in multiple languages but this image stood out to me so this is isis automobile convoy leaves abu kamal for syrian iraqi border on november 9th 2017. very precise information um the problem is i saw this and it kind of left out to me a bit because it reminded me of something i'd seen a couple of weeks earlier posted by an indian journalist so this indian journalist said this was live drone action over mosul attached video is of an isis convoy trying to resupply fighters in mosul and being taken out by predator drone so two completely different stories about what seemed to be the same image and at the time two weeks ago prior to the russian post i'd looked at this and i noticed some very odd about this video i watched the video and i noticed a couple of odd things one was in the bottom right hand corner a big red fire button top right corner development footage this is a working process all content subject to change and the way the explosions were clipping through the vehicles the way that the people on the ground weren't running around very realistically the whole thing was a computer game this is a video from a computer game and i thought okay this looks like it might be one of those kind of ac 130 videos that you see in computer games nowadays and i googled that and the first result was this ac 130 gunship simulator convoy engagement so at the time i tweeted this and this is where the russian screenshot was from russia had used a computer grange game screenshot for irrefutable evidence the us was helping isis completely insane but two weeks earlier i posted this i said ten thousand retweets and it's from a computer game and the kind of people who follow me on social media are the kind of people who um also follow the russian ministry of defense so i posted an article about this wrote about it at bellingcat um lots of details and then we had a reaction to the russian post now um because russia had posted this and people follow me already knew this was you know basically from a computer game they reacted immediately with screenshots of the computer grain links to the youtube video everything like that and it was really embarrassing for russia so people started even mocking them openly you know using this screenshot of uh american tanks uh defending isis in syria and it was humiliating for russia global media bbc the sun even further aboard in the foreign language press just couldn't believe it the the russia claims u.s is helping isis using video games as evidence it had a kind of mainstream press appeal it also had crossover specialized press appeal in the technical press as well um this is also a rare example where sites like russia today you know russian funded state media even uh did articles about it and even posted photographs showing uh or screenshots from people posting about it and it was actually the only time i've ever seen the russian ministry of defense retract a claim like this and it was because there was this kind of inoculation in the kind of social media ecosystem against this particular piece of disinformation because it already be previously been discussed i mean they claimed that it was down to a civilian employee attaching the wrong images but that's obviously complete nonsense it's madness because why would you take the time of carefully cropping images from a computer game in a big social media campaign um the other three images were actually from us footage of the iraq war which was also later found online so all four of those images were completely fabricated they then russia posted four new drone images with the same claims that were blurry and completely impossible to see what they were so it literally could have been anywhere in the world but by that point it didn't matter because people were mocking them for what they were doing and even now a few years later anytime russia shares drone imagery you have people referring to that incident um so that's the work of bellingcat it's a whole range of different things we do and i hope you enjoy that and i'm looking forward to our q a later thank you foreign okay we are back here i was on mute uh now i'm going to talk in english to make the conversation with eliot more fluid but the simultaneous translation will continue so hi a lot um thanks for this very inspiring presentation and thanks for being with with us uh it's a great pleasure to have you in this conference and i've been following the work of bellingcat for a while i'm a big fan and i'm always impressed um by the level of complexity and sophistication that you apply in your investigations and i've been following your your work since your first investment investigations around the the war in syria and uh my first question for you goes in this direction and rely on this huge experience that you have in this topic so how have you um how have open source investigations uh changed uh since you started the work with billing cat i kind of really see the development of online open source investigation as a kind of almost four stages really i think the first stage really began in 2007 when apple released the iphone and we started seeing an increase of people using smartphones and more apps and that led to more social media being used so more people sharing information about their lives then in parallel to that we also saw things like google earth google street view and other sources of imagery being uh kind of more accessible so all of a sudden you had all this information from people on the ground and all this information like satellite imagery that was really important for doing things like geolocation but it wasn't until 2011 with the start of the arab spring when you really started seeing it moving from social media being used by media organizations to ask people what kind of weird weather and weird stuff they're seeing to conflict being analyzed and that's kind of why i started doing my work first looking at libya and then later syria and that kind of period was defined by i think more kind of human rights organizations media organizations very focused on particular areas in particular the conflict in syria becoming interested in open source investigation through kind of seeing the work i was doing then that kind of led to for example the august 21st 2013 sound attacks which was a kind of big moment for open source evidence because we could see the victims we could see the chemical weapons that were used we could see those chemical weapons had been used in previous attacks in syria while the kind of more mainstream media just didn't have any information coming from the ground it was all open source information that tells us what was happening and there was also kind of a moment where you had the veteran journalist seymour hirsch a public surprise winner publishing a story about the attack which was clearly contradicted by the open source evidence and that kind of was a moment where kind of it was seen by i think some journalists and human rights type people who had followed this as old journalism versus new journalism i i prefer not to see it like that i see open source investigation is something that can enhance journalism rather than kind of be a versus kind of a thing but that was quite a big moment and then 2014 was the third stage where you had the downing of mh17 and i think that's where you started seeing the kind of governments and kind of more journalists and it had kind of broadening an appeal to different kinds of fields and with the downing of mh17 the aircraft that was shot down malaysia airlines by russian um forces in uh eastern ukraine that was the first time you also had a in parallel to what bank was doing a criminal investigation going on as well so we did kind of two years of work on it revealed all this information and then the criminal investigation came along and basically said the same thing and i think it was really in that moment around 2000 it's probably 16 to 17 where we saw this fourth stage now where there's a movement to saying how do we use this open source information as evidence for just as an encounter with something i was doing on my blog so something that's now considered you know by the icc as a potential source of evidence for the cases they're working on yeah that's amazing and i wonder if you could explain us a little bit more about your background and how you taught yourself this variety of sophisticated techniques to debunk uh some of the most harmful claims that we we have from governments and on the internet how did you start this work so um i started this just um i had no background in investigation i was actually working in various administration and finance roles for various companies but i just had an interesting kind of um kind of politics especially with the u.s focus and the us had interest in the middle east and i was kind of grew up during the first gulf war and then you know the 2003 um invasion of iraq was also a kind of big moment for me in a kind of political and my sense of the world and also the sense of how countries you know the us and the uk basically lies to build a case for war um and that kind of i was kind of the person who would be kind of gnome chomsky and nobody climbed that very kind of leftist literature um and that kind of informed kind of myself and my interests and then when it came to the arab spring i also was someone who spent a lot of time on the internet so i was seeing a lot of this coming through when i was frustrated that the mainstream media wasn't looking at this stuff or if it did it was always like heavily cavity it's saying we can't we don't know if this is true we don't if this is real you know so what seemed like really interesting information was being ignored so i thought how you know like i did with the first video i showed you how do i figure that out and it kind of just started from there but that was really more about arguing with people on the internet and like someone say oh that's not film though me thinking well let's see if we can find out and then over time i kind of built all these kind of different skills in a geolocation doing it in different ways and it's almost as if you build a kind of toolbox of different uh you know processes and skills that when you face a new problem you know with those kind of experience under your belt you say okay i've encountered something like this before this is how i fixed it or i know this tool that can be used to make it much more easier to figure out where this stuff is so you kind of see the i guess the flow chart of the investigation in your mind and then you just start moving through it in the most efficient manner possible knowing that if one method or one tool doesn't work there's alternative ones you can use okay and as far as i know a huge part of these investigations come from some of the tools that we have available around geolocation and social networks and now i've seen uh more recently a growing tension between privacy and more restrictive access uh to data especially from social networks and uh this necessity this need to kind of rely on this data and on different kind of tools and different kind of social networks to uh get the information to debank uh misinformation that we see growing around so how how do you see and how do you adapt your techniques and methodologies to deal with this tension i think in one sense the kind of early period i would say that second stage i was talking about was almost a golden period for open source investigation because this is before the social media company started figuring out our tricks or reacting to the tricks over people like cambridge analysts and stuff like that so um we could find a lot more information but it was kind of i think part of the natural evolution of the internet and social media that these restrictions would appear because of the way they were being abused you know by cambridge athletic litiga and you know misinformation by the russian government and i think that's a part important part of kind of the health of those networks to make sure that that disinformation isn't being spread so for me it doesn't have i mean it doesn't really offer a restriction for the kind of work that balance because often we're not using these kind of mass scraping things it's very unusual we do that we're kind of manually looking through social media profiles and looking at every photo and comment and you know really digging into who people are and trying to find all these little connections that you can't really get like kind of mass scraping data but obviously you know others have found a lot of use um for doing that as uh kind of brexit and other things that you know became analytical proof but i think it is important i mean we do a lot of stuff and we're amazed that people put so much stuff on the internet and we kind of it's one of the paradoxes where we actually want you know the good people to take all their stuff on the internet so the bad people can't use it but we want the bad people to leave all their stuff on the internet so we can use it and find out stuff about them um so it's always kind of amusing when we move to like a whole new area of investigation where there hasn't been this kind of um you know coverage of our work like with russia and conflict what's happened there is now russia has passed a law where soldiers can't post pictures of their service on social media so because that that isn't a direct reaction to what we've been doing with bell and cat but other countries aren't like that we had for example a video we investigated in cameroon of two women and two children being executed and we had started working on this and there was some coverage of it and the cranberry union government came out and started calling it fake news which is like you know red rag to a bull to us i mean you call something we're doing fake news and we're definitely going to look into it and that went from the cameroonian government calling it fake news to just a couple of months ago those soldiers involved being convicted for executing those people and that was purely based on the open source research we were doing but i think because they were so unprepared for what we could do because it wasn't an area we've ever worked on before and there's no reason for a cameroonian government official to know what open source investigation is that when we actually did that stuff it was very hard for the you know it caught them by surprise so that's one nice thing about moving into different areas of investigation is you get to catch people by surprise yeah in speaking of surprising people with your investigations uh we have one question from our audience here that says so if you explain how you investigate isn't there a risk that criminals will avoid to post images that can give hints how do you deal with this like people knowing how you investigate and trying to hide the hints and the ways the way that can give you some tips to investigate it's um again this is kind of another paradox of what we do we have to be transparent about what we do to kind of make the case of what we're saying isn't just us giving you our opinion but it's based off you know examining these images very carefully um and how we came to those conclusions so by that process itself we're telling people how to do what we're doing but also we want as many people as possible doing this work because there's a very small open source investigation community as it is and the more people who do it the better basically because you can cover a lot more ground like we did with the europol investigation so we found so far the balance between sharing what we do and how we do it has far out outweighed the kind of negative reaction to it and there's so much you can investigate as well it's not we can go all over the world and investigate stuff it's not just limited to what we can investigate in one country or another even though our focus has often been on syria and russia that's more because of how the kind of community has evolved and the topics that were kind of the hot topics at the time it was involving and what was producing the most open source material but you can apply these techniques to anywhere in the world and there's a huge amount of untapped kind of um areas of investigation and um really it's been very much focused you know on ukraine syria and russia as the main kind of areas of investigation but you go anywhere else and often they cut like i said before they don't have a clue about this so you can kind of catch them unawares until they spend two or three years trying to catch up with what you're actually doing by which time you've you've done plenty of work yeah speaking of this negative reactions to your work you've been regularly attacked by russian hackers and trolls and how can we ensure the safety of journalists and activists like you uh who are conducting this kind of open source investigations to report on human rights violations i mean it can be a bit tricky because i mean we've just recently for example revealed russia's secret chemical weapons program to the world um and obviously that upsets russia quite a bit and there this chemical weapons program is being used to assassinate russia's critics abroad so you know that's quite on the nose for you know the risks it presents us and russia knows what we're doing and we're you know we're transparent so they don't know how we're doing it but um i mean for us i mean there's the kind of cyber security side of things which is really just about locking stuff down you know using two-step verification and ubi keys and that kind of things to be really secure online as much as you can be um then there's kind of more the physical security side of it and we kind of have the philosophy that may or may not be correct but it's our best uh one that the kind of more high profile we are the more obvious the target we are the kind of more in a way protected we are because if i stub my toe people will assume it's russia behind it at this point because people know that russia hates me so much um so it's probably the only real protection we have is rather than kind of hiding our identities and you know not showing who we are is just make ourselves as high profile as possible because in a way that makes us a more difficult target to attack i mean it doesn't make us indestructible but you know given the balance of all the equations we've kind of come up with that as the best way yeah and you you mentioned some of the the tools and the techniques that you use for your cyber security i would i would love to go a little bit further on this because i think this is so important for so many journalists here and i wonder if you could share more tips on how to protect ourselves in the digital space i mean for one thing um use something like signal for your communications when you insert just a text messaging app or new normal phone app on your phone use signal because that's you know one of the most secure options you're going to have and that will put off you know quite a lot of um actors trying to access your information some really dumb basic stuff you can do is like go back through your twitter direct messages and delete them because it does not automatically delete your twitter direct messages so if you get hacked you'll have your entire life of twitter direct messages just there for anyone to go through and read same with facebook direct messages and on other social media platforms just don't think because you've typed something and forgotten about it that it's just going to disappear it's just still there forever and um you know we've started moving into using the kind of security keys the physical security teams to plug into our computers that you know google supports very well for example the titan key there uh there's you other kinds of things like that that is probably the best protection you're gonna get but two-step verification on everything is basically a must in this day and a age it's mad that you wouldn't even consider doing that and um don't use sms verification neither because that is something that's probably one of the weakest forms of to use that verification used you know an authenticator app or something like that so for cyber security i mean those are steps that everyone can take they're quite simple to take you know two-step verification should be the easiest thing you can go off and set that up now and i highly recommend it to everyone but you know that's a really really good start and then you know beyond that get a vpn and use that whenever you can um but you know that if you don't do the basics you're gonna you're gonna be targeted and you know don't feel bad that journalists don't do this i mean we've been looking into russian like spies who literally are getting hacked in the most simplest ways possible because they have the most obvious passwords with no two-step verification and these are professional spies working for you know the giu and fsb and they get caught out like this multiple times even after other you know spies have been outed as having their stuff hacked they still don't put on two-step verification it's it's handy for the people who are hacking them which you know can be useful for us when that information tells us in our hands but this amazes me how kind of dumb they are about this kind of stuff yeah and you you were mentioning uh spies and intelligence agencies and i wonder how you deal with intelligence agencies uh and we have some questions around it from our audience so um i think that the team of open source research is of great interest uh of governments and law enforcement organisms so have government intelligence agencies contact you and do you have to deal with some sort of demand coming from them um we're not kind of contacted by them i mean probably um if we're contacted by anyone working in intelligence it would be police intelligence in relation to crimes that we've kind of written about so you know on a kind of small level like the europol stuff we have that kind of intelligence division working on child abuse claims coming towards us and asking us questions um we've done a lot for example on the berlin bicycle assassination case where a dissident was assassinated and we identified the assassin as an fsb officer or connected to the fsb the russian intelligence service and a whole load of information and there we were asked to basically present evidence to the prosecutor the investigation and that was kind of taken up to a very high level because we had unique information that we now that this case has gone to trial the russian the german intelligence services apparently didn't have this information so it's clear in some cases we're finding stuff that the intelligence service is not finding themselves and that's when you know we're dealing with chemical weapons and stuff like that that obviously gets we become interesting to them you know i've had kind of police intelligence come to me to basically give me a talk about my securities as well you know and let me know that if they hear anything i'll hear about it and they'll look after my security so it's more on a kind of security side of things and us kind of if we if any information is going anyway it's generally information we found going to police or something like that for them to use um and some of the stuff we're working on i mean we've the thing i mentioned before the chemical weapons factory that's a massive massive deal that shows that russia is violating the chemical weapons convention which is a huge issue for uh you know a lot of intelligent services across the world um but generally you know if we're approached by like someone a police saying can you share information with us you know we'll do what we can because it's open source evidence so we aren't saying this witness told us this thing and now we're telling you it's like here's the web page it's on go and look at it yourself and with the investigation into the shooting down of mc17 a lot of what we were giving the police uh was literally just stuff they could have found on the internet themselves but we wanted to before we publish stuff give official investigations a chance to look at it so because otherwise they'll get taken off the internet and then we've effectively destroyed evidence by publicizing it so it gives them the chance to record that information themselves in the way they need to do it for evidence for the case they're doing and i think often this is a problem that people don't realize when they're doing this kind of investigations into something criminal that the act of exposing a criminal kind of criminal social media page gets it shut down very quickly by the criminal in question and then the police who might be investigating it aren't going to be very happy with you that you've basically destroyed a bunch of evidence they could have used so you kind of have to be quite cautious when you're exposing certain kinds of people and um i think it's if you're talking as a journalist it can be quite difficult to say well how do you engage with law enforcement but at the same time you don't want to be in a position where you're literally interfering with criminal investigations into stuff that can be extremely serious crimes you know we've looked into assassinations murders um child abuse all kinds of stuff and we would never want to negatively impact the actual investigations into that because we don't go around arresting people how do you draw the line because uh i've seen some serious investigations uh coming from billing cat's work uh so how how do you draw the line and when do you feel like it's not your responsibility or it's not on your payroll to do this kind of investigation well i mean i think there's two questions this one is really the you know responsibility of you know where do we i i think if there's ever anything in an investigation where's this criminal act we will try and communicate that to whichever authorities need to take action on it if they don't take action on it then we'll publish anyway because you know if they are interested in something like that then you know we can't force them to investigate things um but fortunately because of our reputation generally that's not something that's a problem um but then it's kind of what we choose to investigate i mean that becomes more more difficult because balance initially was nearly all volunteers so it's really driven by what the volunteers were interested in and most of us were interested in mh17 being shot down which became one of our first big investigations and then that led us to finding stuff about russia's involvement in the conflict in ukraine and that kind of then branched off with the volunteers looking into stuff like that and i like to let people write about what they want because it gives them a chance to um you know they get passionate about it they care about it they really dig into stuff and that's important when you're digging through you know ten thousand web pages to find one photograph um but as bellingcat has grown and we've become a more professional organization we've gone from kind of me doing everything because the only paid employee to having like 18 staff members and office in the netherlands you know proper we've got like a foundation status and all kinds of you know a proper organization now it means that we kind of have to be a bit more strategic about where we're focusing and we have kind of broader strategic goals kind of you know raising aware of open source investigation taking it to different regions of the world where it hasn't been done before developing ideas around justice and accountability and those processes so now when we think what are we going to investigate we're kind of saying okay does it tick these boxes in this kind of you know our goals basically and if it does then we and it's funded properly which is always a problem as well with this kind of work then we're able to do that but if it doesn't really meet the criteria of what we're looking into then it doesn't but generally because we're looking at stuff quite broadly still there's still plenty of room for our investigators to choose what they're going to investigate it just we know now that it adds to the organization and the kind of entire field of open source investigation um if we kind of focus on certain areas and our investigators understand that as well so so far it's working as a you know it's a good system so far it hasn't failed as yet yeah you mentioned uh sometimes the the work of the volunteers and i'd like to know a little bit more now how you are structuring this community now in this new phase of bellingcat what is the importance of uh this community that you created and the crowd sourcing work i mean it's still very important to us it's it's kind of like in a way you kind of have like a almost like an onion so right right in the middle you have the first layer which is the bellingcat investigation team so that kind of has kind of historically been volunteers but we've kind of been increasingly hiring people from that community um then kind of the next layer is probably the very engaged balling cat kind of contributors who might not be part of the investigation team but they're people we can always go to with questions and often they're kind of chemical weapons experts or people who focus on a specific field um then outside of that you have the kind of very engaged internet community that's around berlin cats so from there you you'll have people who are um will look at very specific things like there's a great community who are doing the um geolocation of those russian airstrikes for example that would be those kind of peoples then you have the kind of broader bell in cat community followers and they might pick up on stuff but they're not really super engaged and then the kind of wider world they're connected to kind of on social media but that kind of wider world can engage with the europol type projects more easily because it's a very simple task you're saying do you know what this object is but it's a question that works better if you ask as many people as possible because you're looking at asking for people anywhere in the world do you know what this is but at that core you have the investigation team and they did the really complex stuff and i found that if you try and give lots of people a complex investigation you end up with disaster you end up with things like the infamous reddit boston marathon bombing where they're investigating it in a reddit community of hundreds if not thousands of people and they identify the wrong people because it was created this kind of group thing where kind of key information wasn't challenged or if it was it was ignored because people had focused on something else in error so by keeping having a big community but keeping it simple that can be very good so what our next stage of bell and cat's development is is we're going to create a volunteer section for our website where we can kind of um list kind of videos and photographs and other bits of information we're trying to find out more stuff on on the geolocation and have the volunteers being able to focus their efforts there and we're going to work with an organization archive who have been archiving videos from conflict zones and have literally millions of videos that need to be geolocated and part of that kind of steady steady stream of information and videos to the volunteer section will be about geolocating those videos so we can create a geolocated data set of literally millions of you know videos from conflict zones that can be used by investigators to understand these conflicts better because otherwise you just end up with a million videos with no metadata that no one can use because they just don't have any way of searching them and um i'm going to change the subject a little bit uh to talk about this information and the level of sophistication that we've seen in the most recent disinformation waves so we've seen videos with deep fakes arriving with more force and it starts to become more and more important to verify their origin so are there any open tools or techniques or technologies uh to help us separate what is real from what is uh manufactured uh in in this sense um there's not too many uh microsoft has been kind of doing some work on this um and they have some tools that aren't public yet but i i think often which is really overlooked with this information it's very much you don't think about the communities of sharing this disinformation and if you do think about them you just think about them as kind of um you know victims of the disinformation but more often than not you're actually dealing with people who are true believers in certain things i mean you kind of i encounter a lot of these communities a lot of times for example with um mh17 you kind of have this mh17 jewford community where russia's completely innocent ukraine did it and they have a whole community of websites and blogs who kind of create an immediate ecosystem it's the same with um the white helmets in syria the uh the rescue team the syrian civil defense there there's a whole community of people who hate them and believe they're literally a cia conspiracy to you know overthrow the asset government by recording stuff on the ground which is all fake anyway and there's a community around that of websites blogs personalities what's a bit unusual about that is you have russia amplifying members of that community but it's like many other open new communities on the internet they believe something very strongly often um they have a distrust of authority so they are more vulnerable to receiving disinformation but they create a lot of this disinformation themselves and that is then amplified within the community and you can have more extremes examples of that for the flat earth community for example anyone would say that's completely insane the earth is around everyone knows that but the flat earth community the kind of um how it's constructed the way they work the way they think it's pretty much identical to communities who focus on other topics the kind of mh17 troopers the white helmets haters they have personalities they have people who record videos on youtube and you know get 10 million views and it exists there is this with every kind of community where you know you've kind of been filtered you've found something that's interesting and thanks to algorithms telling you which youtube video to watch next you watch more videos that are into the thing you're interested in you can more more convinced you get drawn into these communities and then if you're someone who spends a lot of the time on the internet and you kind of your social circle ends up being mostly online you start basing your value on that and then you start distrusting authorities say well you know i can't trust the government to tell me the truth about syria or the shape of the earth or whether or not drinking bleach is a good idea medically and you start then just completely disbelieving everything and reinforcing that and it basically turns everyone into an extremist of one sort or another i mean when you talk about online radicalization very often you're thinking about islamists but it happens to everyone on pretty much every topic or nearly everyone you just get really into a certain topic you just become part of that community and then um all of a sudden you're kind of on youtube or you're out on the streets screaming about wearing a mask or not wearing a mask or saying coronavirus is fake it happens time and time again and when we talk about disinformation we so often see it as something external being put into a community but often it's being generated by those communities and those communities can be manipulated by fake information but more often than not it's just what they truly believe they aren't that they aren't lying on purpose they think well this is the truth and they think you're the one who's lying and this is a really big problem with the internet and it's the internet is designed perfectly to create these communities because you have social media sites with algorithms pointing you to people who think just like you and if you fall out with them because they don't think just exactly like you you find another community that does think exactly like you and they're from all all over the world and there's thousands of them whatever the topic is and um what's really scary is more and more now you're seeing these separate communities kind of being drawn together because often the sites that deal with the kind of conspiracy theories on one topic we'll start dealing with it on another topic like i've seen a lot of the kind of um white helmets kind of anti-white helmets people like helmet chiefers getting into coronavirus conspiracy theories so you then get the kind of health conspiracy theory community being drawn into the anti-white house conspiracy communities discourse um so i know it's not at all but it i think is a really important thing that is always overlooked about this information there's just not always something that's coming from external sources to impact the community it is a community impacting external sources yeah we are all trapped in our future bubbles and our own biases right yeah absolutely yeah and uh moving to a different topic um i was curious when you mention in the in your presentation some obscure websites to track marine routes air routes how do you come up with this site how do you discover this kind of obscure websites uh to using your investigations i mean often again it all comes down to being part of the community that you know when you're um you know online a lot as i often have you're on twitter and you see something come up you might see someone mention a site you've never seen before and when you're kind of really involved with the open source community and you're online a lot that's what people find they find new tools and they share on twitter and you see it or they might show you some clever thing they've done using marine traffic for example to track vessels in a particular instance for example when iran was being accused of attacking these various um oil tankers you could track the oil tankers and you could see the moment they stopped dead in the water when they were attacked um and lots of people were showing that and that raises awareness of that kind of tool so often it's worth having these conversations about these tools online just to raise awareness of them because one thing i like about the open source community is generally everyone wants to share everything with each other because the more people who do this stuff the more stuff that you'll find out about the world and that's what i think a lot of open source investigators want to do they want a better understanding of the world around them and that's certainly what drove me so by being part of a community that happily shares information in the tools um you'll you just benefit from that because you know you share something and someone else shares something and before you know it you know loads and loads of things yeah we we have a very strong community of data journalists here uh and i think most of them are with us uh with in this conference uh following the panels and i'd like uh to ask you some tips for this community to start digging into this kind of open source investigations how how can we start and what are the main tips that you can give us uh to create from this community that we already have a community around or saint um i i often advise people the best thing to do is just start trying to do something simple don't think you have to start with big investigations like bellycat does with lots of videos and stuff like that just geolocating one video that interests you even if it not might not have been an impact on the wide real world it might not cause revolution just something that's interesting like if you see you know a video like we've had lots of um kind of black live matters processed in the us and we started looking at the police videos there we started geolocating them on social media just one by one and people started joining in then you'd be able to create a data set from that of these geolocated videos which we've now actually gone and published with um an organization called forensic architecture but just find something that you you're interested in and just try and geolocate it something as simple as that and then that makes you think about the process of what you're doing and then if you have a community like you already have you can start saying okay well this topic is particularly interesting we've got like 10 people who want to kind of geolocate these videos and place them in a location and start building a timeline from that start building small it's like you have a toolbox available to you but you aren't expected to build a house the first time you get handed a toolbox look at the screwdriver first and sit the screws in and then you can build from there but over time you'll learn new skills you learn different ways of doing things so when you look at a big problem you'll know from experience that you know this is the kind of flow chart of what you need to do to make it an effective investigation and what tools you need to do to move it along and if you get stuck in this area where you can go to next and since this community is very used to do investigations with data uh i i wonder if you could share what is the level of uh use of how how data driven your investigations are and what kind of techniques we can import from what we we've already been doing with data for stories it's kind of it's hard to talk it in the terms of data because you're often dealing with you know you might be looking into an individual incident and you're looking basically at every social media post you can find every video every photograph every witness statement from every source and then kind of combining it to have an understanding of what happened based off those sources and sometimes you do find contradictions but that's kind of not like churning through a massive amount of data you know in the sense you might have like a big database it's like literally just digging manually through social media um and i think that's the kind of real in a way i think maybe one of the differences between the two different kinds of investigations you are open source investigation is often a very manual process and it can seem tedious to some people when they're looking at it that you're looking through hundreds of photographs on the social media websites looking for one photograph but when you're behind that one photograph it's very exciting but you know we are moving more into kind of um using large data sets we've been acquiring a lot of data leaked databases from russia of things like telephone restorations house restorations car registrations and sometimes it's about turning that data into something that's searchable in a way that's actually useful to other researchers and i think when you start becoming part of a community sometimes you create something to serve another community or another group of people in that community and that can be actually very empowering for them and bring them to find more investigations i think maybe one of the best pieces of advice advice i can give and this is something that's you know worked well with us is you know talks with people who aren't necessarily in the same community as you are because you often find you might have common interests but kind of different ways of approaching problems and we often do a lot of collaborative projects where we'll work with people you know four or five organizations with different specializations and different focuses but we all share the data that we have and then we're able to produce kind of different products at the end of it but they're all based off the same verified information so i think reaching out and kind of talking to people you might not always talk to is always a good idea and you you also mentioned the that you were working uh in a new data set uh you were building a new data set uh around images uh what how how does it work for you uh when you need a data set that it's not available do you usually uh use your community or crowdsource uh the the work in order to uh you know structure the data and use it from to different kind of investigations um it depends it's like when we were doing the um one for the air strikes the russian air strikes that were being geolocated that was something that was kind of being done on a kind of ad hoc basis on twitter but we realized that was something that could be quite structured because it's basically you know a simple question where was this filmed is it where russia claims it was filmed yes or no you know where you know those kind of details that could then be structured and then turned into kind of different visualizations as well i think sometimes as well with open source investigation it's about recognizing where there are patterns that you can kind of record in that way rather than it being a kind of chaotic mass of social media posts actually it's something that's quite systematic recognizing that and then turning that into data sets that then can be used in different ways now we are certainly aren't people who deal with um you know data visualization much it's something we're trying to get into a lot more um but you know we've created a lot of information that's often very um you know it can be used in a whole variety of different ways and then that starts moving into now with you know um kind of the work of forensic architecture who we partner with a lot is using machine learning to basically automatically detect vehicles and weapons in videos so if you do have a million videos from a place like syria rather than having to watch every single one to find the different weapons in them it will find the most likely videos with those in them so that kind of treatment of those kind of visual data now for us is very important because there is so much of this information that does come from conflict zones and it's becoming such an important part of evidence in kind of war crimes tribunals and other kind of justice accountabilities sometimes you just don't have a chance to look through a million videos looking for the right one when you're looking for like you know this kind of bomb or this kind of weapon and having kind of machine learning being able to look for those data sets and turn it into useful data is extremely important yeah i i'd like to learn more from you about the use of machine learning in your investigations how likely you you use it uh how with with how uh sorry uh how how many times do you use this kind of uh technique uh artificial intelligence uh to dig into the data sets that you have it's it's something that's very new for us because it is so specialized i mean because bellingcat was mostly a volunteer organization and we've kind of grown up from you know just me as the only full-time employee find the right project for that's been quite difficult but we are moving into a couple of projects like i said we've got this massive data set of russian data that's on um unfortunately russian databases that are in different formats and you know just nightmarish to deal with but if we could get them all talking to each other they would basically have like an automatic detection machine for russian spice which would be hugely useful for the kind of work we're doing and not only that it would tell us where they've been and all kinds of fun details about them so one thing that's very good about bad for them good for us is when they're doing these kind of um it's creating these fico fake identities for example they actually do it in a fairly systematic kind of way they use the same kind of tricks when they're making the fake ids like using the same date of birth so the same birthplace or the same first or second name so we've realized that's a pattern of behavior but to find one take requires you to dig for loads of different databases from all over russia it's quite time consuming but that's the kind of thing that could be automated quite easily just to give you a fr throw out a list of the kind of matches where there's people with mysteriously the same day of birth and place of birth and pointing to likely matches of what you're looking for and then give us a chance to dig through a lot more but it's that kind of um you know when you have that massive data it's literally terabytes of databases that's the kind of thing that can be hugely powerful and it can create more investigative leads as well because we know we've detected you know literally dozens of russian spies doing this manually and i'm sure there's plenty more of them out there that we've not come across yet just because we're haven't looked in the right place yet yeah i was checking here if we have any other question from our audience uh i think i've asked you all that we had so uh and we are reaching the final minutes here uh so i'd like to ask you to give you the floor to uh make your final considerations or you know bring some specific message to the brazilian audience i've heard that you have the intention to create more content in portuguese uh so how how are your plans in this regard like how how do you see the future of bellingcat in brazil or other portuguese speaking countries well one thing we're trying to do with ballencat is moving to kind of different areas and we've been working actually a lot with groups in latin america already um we've done quite a lot of work in venezuela and colombia and elsewhere obviously spanish speaking so we'd like to move into brazil which obviously a huge area um i mean i would say to people listening don't be afraid to be the first person to be a really good open source investigator in you know the portuguese language because there's none i really know of yet so you know you've got uh this uh kind of virgin territory for you to explore it's great um and i think i mean for us as well with ballencat it's not just about the regions of the world but the kind of topics we're looking into um we've been you know talking to people recently about expanding into conservation issues you know looking at deforestation the legal trade in animals you know even mahogany and stuff like that that's a completely untapped area yeah and i think especially in brazil that's a huge issue i mean you could probably do some really amazing investigative work just using open sources looking at for example you know logging and the impact it has on local areas and how you're measuring that impact in different ways that might not be obvious um in more kind of more traditional kind of investigations so i would say to anyone if you want to you know be the best portuguese speaking open source investigator in the world and there's not much competition at the moment so if you get a head start now you could uh do great things okay huge opportunity here for the folks in the audience okay elliot i'd like to thank you so much for being with us uh it's a great honor as i said and i think this conversation at least for me was very inspiring and i think for our audience uh it's probably also a good start to dig into osint and all the tools that you and the guys from bellingham uh make available for us so thank you so much um and yes um foreign you
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Vonda Brewer Pulls the Crayon Out of Her Nose PT 2
and you know I'm wondering how many donations between August 5th and up until now she got because she gained the confidence of people who tuned in and watch this you know this particular video if we scroll down this one's got 6113 views and really if you guys think about it I did it on another video but it doesn't take much to make a fortune on YouTube when if you figure let's take conservatively a third of those subscribers if they contribute twenty five dollars you do the math what's 2000 times 25. it's like forty thousand dollars so do the math it's uh it can be quite lucrative to do what she's doing they thought he was talking about a regular Temple Jesus was prophesied body I'm actually surprised that she knows that but because she's actually quoting scripture and uh that's scary in itself but again it's only to serve her belly her purpose this is a good one listen to this you can't just make up things I know with a lot of people that I talk to on my channel um find it absolutely breathtakingly funny when you see a false prophet almost testify of themselves for now we clearly see that this woman made all this up but here she is testifying against herself but will she even hear herself very very telling but it gets a little bit worse listen and when you declare with the spirit of the Lord is declaring you're never wrong you're never wrong vanda vanda vanda I even more than cats see I look forward to your response could you be any more trapped in your own words you have just declared that you are never wrong and you have claimed several times that the holy spirit is speaking through you but here we see that you are wrong I look forward to hearing your excuse or whatever that's going to be all right so listen to this part um I came to you guys [Music] uh re-elected that now she's talking about her grand prophecy that Barack Obama would be elected and you can see he's smiling again she's all giddy so this were some long shot right the election of a presidential candidate is a 50 50 shot it is disturbingly absurd and she was but excuse me she's all looking Getty like I was right on that one boy that was just an incredible long shot uh prophecy that came to pass him nobody nobody saw that coming right I mean it's it's absurd but look at her she's just in 2000 than 12 so you know I'm stepping out there and I'm being bold for the Lord because it has nothing to do with it shed his blood and he paid the price for our sin and our transgressions and our sufferings and he stepped out there and he was that's nothing but you see how she does that she intertwines it all as you know as though somehow you know giving her which I believe is a fake testimony of Jesus because she really doesn't care nobody that truly cared for Jesus would falsely prophesy like this and use the name of God and say thus saith the Lord and then give their testimony of how wonderful Jesus was by going to Calvary that's all part of her plan it's all acting that's all it is is acting so that you can loosen up your uh wallets and send her money now here's something even more disturbing listen to this and human no you're not if you Proclaim thus saith the Lord there is no coming back and eating crow and just saying I'm sorry that's not the way it works Vonda the first step would be absolute repentance this isn't like cutesy cutesy games where well you know if I'm wrong I'm wrong I'll come back and I'll just say I'm sorry it's not how it works this isn't uh let's hope and see if I'm right if you're wrong you need to disappear and that's all there is to it never to be heard from again you need to repent forever for for this this is unbelievably uh dangerous ecrow that's the way you describe it well I'm going to make a prophecy and use the name of God but if it doesn't happen well I'm just gonna eat crow and I'll come back and say I'm sorry as though that would make it okay no that's not the way it works you flip in Jezebel I'm back in it grow on this because there's just been too much that God has shown me apparently not Fonda right he's just so giddy and happy to just bit too much that God showed me too much somebody showed you something but it wasn't God well okay so now that we've established uh how wrong Banda was I just found it very telling and as she wraps up her video and you know uh here's my free Prophecy from God right listen how she wraps everything up here oh by the way one more time Martin are ready to share and want to be a blessing uh to this prophet of the Lord that has served them all of their life that has laid down their life to serve G have you really behind that have you laid down your life to serve Jesus tell me how that works you laid down your leg my goodness that's incredible stay across and follow him really and they are are you used might mightily all you do is get it wrong my mightily she wasn't just used averagely for a little she was used mightily no mightily would only be a term to describe how wrong you are on your oh my goodness fake prophecies oh my gosh what should we do it there it is that um you would like this to go to go to these new windows is the old windows are rotted and they can't even push them up she's I think she's talking about Ethel I don't know if you've ever seen her videos with Ethel um I'm not making if there's somebody at that point in 100 to go out there I'm not making fun of I don't personally believe anything that Vanda says that's all I'm saying you know if there is we always pray for everybody who's suffering that's not the case at all but I just don't believe Vonda I think she would say anything to get the 20 bill that is in your purse or in your wallet and into her purse uh saying anything that's just ridiculous so we're gonna wrap this up with some scripture and I just want to take you over the book of Philippians chapter 2. and see if we can all agree on this now again if I'm talking to anybody about Jesus it's in love and patience long suffering with as much knowledge as I can ready to give an answer ready to be in season to give an account for that which I believe in Jesus Christ with false prophets though it's a whole different story but I have to try to reason with those who would listen to me those who follow people like Vonda who falsely prophesy and then continue to give her a pass as though anything that she says could come to pass or be true and the reason that the body of Christ is in such disarray is because we we don't hold people accountable we don't call them out when they you know especially teachers and Prophets when they do something wrong or when they're wrong so in Chapter 2 of Philippians I'm going to start right here in verse 2 fulfill ye my joy that ye be like-minded having the same love being in one Accord of one mind how do how do we as the body of Christ make sure that we stay of one mind the best way and as far as I'm concerned the only way to do this is to abide in the truth of Jesus Christ all of us holding each other accountable to make sure that we are not straying to the left or straying to the right this is the way we can stay and become rather be common stay of one mind because it's when somebody goes out and now you've got a YouTube Forum filled overflowing with false prophets and terrible teachers who say things that are unscriptual who behave unscripturally and nobody holds them accountable they think that somehow it's okay for a prophet to be close or even described as accurate but that's not the way God thinks God demands his profits be one hundred percent why because God never misses when somebody prophesies and it does not come to pass you are to depart from that person you are to mark them and they are not to be feared much less listen to it is folly if you don't hold these people accountable so that's what I want to leave you with please be of one mind the mind of Jesus Christ somebody comes to you and commits a false prophecy mark them and set them aside and I can't really add anything more to that but if you find that we all start doing this you will see a body of Christ rise up that's very very strong unmovable unshakable why because we all choose from here on out to abide in the truth of Jesus Christ and holding those who don't accountable God bless you all
WYLE.E. COYOTE
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Hackerrank Maximum Subset Sum
what's up guys mike decoder here today we're going to go over this problem called max array sum so given an array of integers find the sub set of non-adjacent elements with the maximum sum so basically we just need to find the set of uh find the subset where the elements are not really adjacent right they're not adjacent so i have to pick if i have this this array of negative two one three negative four five right if i pick one as a subset right i cannot pick 3 because that's right next to it and i cannot pick negative 1 because that's an x to it also right they want non-adjacent elements and they want us to find the subset that has the maximum sum so and then we have to calculate the total sum of that subset and return that so it is possible the maximum sum of zero the case when all the elements are negative so in this case you could see a different types of scenarios if i pick negative two three and five then the total sum would be six if i pick negative two and three the total sum would be one if i pick negative two negative four they'll total sum of negative six if i pick negative two and five the total sum would be three if i pick one and negative four the total sum would be negative three if i pick one and five the total sum would be six and if i pick three and five the total sum would be eight so the maximum subset sum is eight so yeah um and also note that every individual element is a subset as well so yeah we cannot pick adjacent elements so i cannot pick like negative two and one and i cannot pick one and three right so i cannot pick like elements are right next to each other so that's the thing okay so how do you do this problem um what we're going to do is we're going to create use dynamic programming because this is part of dynamic programming so first we're going to build an array of dynamic programming and what we're going to do is um the first element we're going to set to the first element of the array right because that's like the first element and the second one element uh dp of one is we're going to set as the max value of the the first element and the second element right the zeroth element the first one the reason why we're doing this is because that's like the maximum um maximum element that we could start it from also right like if i start from so in this case if i start from negative two where i could start for negative two or i could start from one right i could start from an a2 or negative one or at one to pick whichever sub set i want to start from and negative two i could start from this one also but i want the i don't want to just pick like negative two and then uh not the maximum number between both these because if i just pick negative two and um pick negative two or just pick one that's not going to be correct because we want the second value we want the maximum value of the first and second value okay now what we're going to do is we're going to build a our table so the first first way we could do this is um this is how you do it we're going to start from two and we're gonna go to the end and there's three choices you could have there's three choices one is if i don't pick the current element so if i don't pick the current element right it'll just be the same as the last value right i'll just be like okay well if i don't pick this so let's say i have negative one and uh negative one right and then i have one let's say i don't want to pick one well if i don't want to pick one and i and i don't want to pick this element well it's just equal to the previous out previous sum right because if i start from negative two i want to sum up the values for my subset um this is equal to the previous value of negative 2. so that's why we have dp of i minus 1. okay now the second choice is what we're going to do is if we increase our value so we're going to add the current element to our current uh sum so in this case let's say i had negative 2 and then 3 right so i have negative 2 and then let's say i want to add the value 3 to my set of negative 2. so in this case i'll just add the value 3 here so then the total sum or maximum sum would be negative 2 plus 3. correctly it would be negative 2 plus 3 because we're going to increa include include the current element in it so this minus 2 represents like i minus 2 is going to represent the previous value of uh including the current element right i minus 2 so i minus 1 is excluding we're not going to include the current element so we're just going to use the previous value since we're setting that previous value that as i minus 1 uh i minus 2 is going to represent including the current value the current value so i'm going to include the value of r of i of the current element so that's why i do dp of i minus 2 plus r by and the third state you could have is um if i want to start a completely new sum so if i want to start a completely new sum so let's say let's say i have like negative two three and five and it's uh not that's a bad value um here let's say i had one and five right one and five include one and five but um also i i realize that three and five is actually higher right three and five is higher so in this case what we're going to do is that we're going to start a new sum with our new value of our current element so if i had like i don't know let's say i have one and negative four as as a sum of negative three and i want to start from one to five right in this case um if i start a new sum then i'm gonna have to go from like one uh one a three is higher than one right so then uh what i need to do is i need to build off of my previous value as my include my new element that i'm starting from so that's r of i right that's the current element i'm on so i represents the current uh current index that we're going through the array and r of i represents the current element that we're on so if i want to start a new sum then i need to just start it from itself right i'm not going to add any previous value and i'm not going to just do that so because we want the maximum sum then we have to take the max of all three of these states and then that will build up our dp array and then our dp array will just the last element would just be the one that we actually want of r dot size minus one so yeah that's pretty much the just of this problem i hope you guys enjoyed this video rate calm subscribe i'll check you guys later peace
Mike the Coder
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Tackroom/Feedroom Shed Conversion - Mounting Cabinets for Medicines and Scabbing a Stud (Day 2)
[Music] so day two of organizing and converting the tack and feed ship so there were cabinets over there right here there was cameras over here and we're gonna they're a little too tall so we brought in to the templates that we had as we learnt using don't we're gonna trip them up so [Music] one thing there happened yesterday whenever we were getting these organized was that one of the students split right there up and down so we still need to put another rack up so what we're going to do is we're going to do something close gabbing and if you don't know what scabbing is basically where we're going to take two 2 by 4's we're going to sandwich piece of wood together to further strengthen it [Music] don't work [Music] a shorter bed [Music] come on so in order to make this thing stay in there you've got to pull out on a quick release and hold it in there [Music] these sticks out just enough [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'll be able to hear the screws [Music] you're such a good deal up your panties do you know that I've been riding honey since I was your age yeah penny was my first serious barrel racing pony she was a star athlete are you still a star athlete penny you're still a star athlete if you're pretty for luck huh Penny Arcade mm-hmm she's a pretty girl [Music]
Our Organic Life
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WORLD PUMPKIN PIE EATING CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 w/ MOLLY SCHUYLER, NOTORIOUS B.O.B, BRANDON CLARK, KILLER
and this is called how to do a contest with in injury get some freezing gel and apply it to the whole area that hurts and hope that it doesn't hurt anymore [Music] hey everybody Joel and sneer and we are at the great pumpkin farm in Clarence New York so I was here for the pumpkin pie eating contest last year and now we're back again so this is the world hands-free pumpkin pie eating competition here my good friend mr. Georgia Logano it's gonna be George's first time competing in this contest especially it's ten minutes while you can eat pumpkin pie it is hands-free you can touch the little plates that they're on but you can't actually like pick up the pie and eat it it's all using the manipulation of the plate so it's a lot of fun to peel the stacks we got Brandon the garbage disposal Clark Molly Schuyler Jane killer Kennedy Andy Poole George took me a lot of fun but let's see what we can do let's have some fun it's a kind of cooler windy day but it's fall and let's eat some pie as well so we're here we got our beautiful pumpkin pie shirts on mr. Brandon done garbage disposal Clark puts live at the moment as I'm laughing I'm recording him recourse like Inception yes movie yes I've never seen that I walked out instead [Music] except you little cub I'll watch it and I'll get back to you but Brandon check his stuff out great guy we also have the other great eaters here mr. dan killaby of course let's grab look at this beautiful Harrier they don't uh it's all orange and everything hey dad this morning really yeah how cute when mr. BtoB notorious BtoB shunda Bob shout Bob says she organized in this event this year so he's he's the man today you know in the judges well I'm John whatever members need whatever is needed so a judge as well so there'll be a lot of fun I can tell your YouTube channel must be doing really well this is my super team it's gonna get even better with that camera I'll tell you that how can you not be ready to comply as a better writer and George got a shirt as well backless again mr. George senior so George senior it's gonna be our pump up guys today it's gonna be our cheering that's right great guy so the setup for today's contest is different than last year's I guess there was some queries about debris previously so they're actually gonna have meters up top and eaters down below so in two rows whereas in previous it was just like one row of eaters so I don't know what that's gonna be like it's gonna be really interesting but it's all good you're still gonna be eating poop I'm hearing my mom after all that rant this is my mother of eating this Molly murmur if you don't know she's gonna be eating pumpkin pie today and she's gonna apparently break a record with 49 slices and check out our YouTube channel well you're gonna get an extra 500 bucks if she needs 49 pieces happen but it fairly won't happen because it's so awkward with the pieces on the plate you can't manipulated me whatever she said [Music] [Applause] [Music] I am devastated [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] everything [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] everybody's looking good we're over three minutes indiscriminate contest three minutes [Music] yeah [Music] the jungle [Music] Morrow I heard that back you want to see my lair [Applause] [Music] six-thirty [Music] lately in psychology this is what Camry the booths at the Queen oh you know what we usually have mouths not everyone we look down to the two and a half minutes when I hit that self-worth Maurice Maurice away from the start man hey you guys here this is my monkey back [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm here some runs and runs up here [Music] [Applause] [Music] seven eight nine 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 [Music] [Applause] movie pool 34 great number [Music] here we go 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 [Applause] [Music] six seven eight nine 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 the change 35 36 37 38 39 [Applause] for last [Music] [Applause] [Music] years [Applause] [Music] five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen eighteen twenty one twenty two twenty three twenty four twenty five twenty six twenty seven thirty 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 [Music] a 39 year building let's not forget if we break the legroom [Music] everybody [Music] Oh [Music] 39 [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] 50 pieces [Applause] 34 and 3400 third but funny or no 4/4 reporting fool but funny thing is last year for second 34 34 also tied or was a thing dude [Music] accordingly [Music] right to walk on a date you wanna make sure we have four pieces that are the same brandy versus we go I can one regular woman [Applause] on the train [Music] [Applause] [Music] huge congratulations to charge not a whopping 80 pieces today so I killed it did great like that's that little that lower level is absolutely yours man but in my man what you think in the contest thank you for your first time so I was a lot of fun definitely Gordon Xers how'd you find the technique and everything what's it look like as a first Hicks feel like a first timer how would you describe the experience first up a little weird being able to fluctuate the plate the blade used to be death what uh what you get used to it it's not bad at all yeah well I'm 18 dogs he hadn't fly though nice man white thank gradual ations thanks for everything here to go on here thanks man George's a good friend bending every time coming down here at the Buffalo Erik's give him a call he's always there so thanks again my friend great doing all the eating together and do it again soon huge thanks mr. Rick the manager the legendary emcee oh you got it you got it awesome huge thanks again to him he just thinks everybody here so and say hi to your mom thanks Rick Rick see you guys congratulations day that I eat off man that's where it gets intense [Applause] like most content yeah it's hard to go high high in villages pleasure huge thanks Brandon the great scene you get my friend it's been a long time this sir that we attend and hopefully next time come in Canada music I'm down I just think what you sing the contest I'm tired of pumpkin pie it's sweet it's very seriously literally yeah man I see you again alright job good job friggin thanks to you did you flip the numbers around this year Oh almost actually right almost I couldn't oh yeah thanks guys huge thanks to Bob for organizing the event that Dan here Molly here as well thanks to all them nice Sam it's been a long time since share each other well I just thought about pretty recently but I bet everybody thinks the gang you all summer yeah there you go thanks everybody and next time happy [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right everyone that was the contest Somalia first she did beat her old record of 49 slices so this year she got 50 or 51 I forget let's say 50 I'm not all in it right now I'm really feeling all all that sugar from the pie then I was able to get second with 41 which is crazy I feel super blessed I don't know how that happened I just put my head down and I'm yeah I got lucky let's say that Dan 39 then Andy pool with fourth via the little eat off there Brandon then with fifth and yeah then the rest follows then George George really got sixth and so on so on so you know a little behind the scenes you know people ask how do you feel after all this man I don't feel very good to be honest just hot so hot not great my stomach hurts but hey I mean it all worked out I'm very thankful for the experience a lot of fun very thing for my friends very thankful to the great pumpkin farm they're awesome people put on a great contest and that's about it so thanks for watching everybody hope you enjoyed until next time I already said in my aperture earlier so you know do so we're just gonna walk around a little bit I'll show you a little bit of it this this place it's really cool there lot of cool things so here's this great big pumpkin pyramid tower thing which is like well-known monumental this is a really cool story about this place so I believe this place open around 25 years ago or something and they put up a $50,000 cash prize if there was a one thousand dollar pumpkin brought to them which at the time was unheard of a thousand pound pumpkin anyway that year somebody brought them a 1000 pound pumpkin and officially got fifty thousand dollars so that's pretty cool and now since they have like a huge pumpkin every year I believe it's well over two thousand pounds now so uh like just pumpkins everywhere big skeletons all like these weird-looking pumpkins they're like no they have all green mutant looking stuff on them here's a big corn looking hot thing just all these more pumpkins and I'll just show you now that's pretty cool place it have you been here before oh well the first time even lot last time they even had a few more like sculpted pumpkins over here but I have a feeling maybe they just don't cuz it's so early like like normally this contest is two or three weeks later last last year was three weeks later in the air these skeletons are new though like play places [Music] Javad I've got nothing else to prove then as the animals [Music] pumpkin farm Olympics and here we have a tortoise in with like llamas or alpacas that's an interesting combination what do you have to say mr. tortoise I'm going to touch him he's very look he's actually rubbing the blue paint from the fence on him he's trying to get out I feel I feel bad for him actually here's a Lima alpaca thing these guys spit so I'm gonna try not to get spit on pretty chill tourists probably freezing it's not warm out today I feel bad for do we have hairy chickens harry's silkie chickens so chicken pecking away we've got some goats here's another go he's like yo feed me let me out of this business or and feed me pumpkin pie [Music] some sheep or goats [Music] where she this is like we have some macaws or like parrots on there they're just hanging out above all the animals it's pretty cool and here's a camel whoa he was uh he's hungry he knows what people mean will he bite my fingers let's see there we go I fed the camel without him biting my fingers thanks camel yeah they have a lot hope it's a little rides here it's like a little Midway kind of thing of course lots of snacks for mr. Andy snacks pool [Music] garbage bag dude honestly I think it might even it might even be more like here's some more animals here got a donkey that's a pretty doggy actually I guess color it's like the horse from Lord of the Rings and we have little hairy cows excuse me which are apparently quite social hello hairy cow yeah is what's up cow you're actually cute you're very cute but the poke your nose it's all slobbery yes is your damn cute animal actually I bet you taste pretty good too you
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A truly heartbreaking story REN feat Bibi - CRUTCH (cinematic reaction)
I know from Face Value you guys think and he's a man of course nothing nothing could could break him down but it does that was me 6 months ago broken mentally and physically I was knocked down couldn't get back up I had no clue where or who to turn to that inner demon kept reminding me that I was never going to get back up that I wasn't good enough and that I was a failure and that the world would always reject me but then something happened I had realized that doing these reactions started to break down these walls that I had built around me for years I started to see that life will always have its ups and downs but it's what we decide to do during these difficult times that defines us you have to tell yourself that you are more than good enough you have to break these chains break these generational curses and just live my friends I had to learn to let go of the past to release myself from broken and shattered Memories that haunted me it's not going to be easy fixing all the damage that's been dealt but we have to start somewhere and what a better place to start than here and now from within with each other show love my friends not hate let the journey Begin The Healing Begins now what's going on beautiful people Jesse Prince Jr back with another reaction video as promised the ones that uh reached out a lot of you reached out and you wanted me to react to crutch so that's what we're going to be doing today I'm humbled to be here as always uh the video that you just watched was my ups and downs but ever since I created this channel I've had more UPS so it's thanks to you and family friends everybody that's watching that I've made it this far nobody um can tell me any different that anybody who has built an empire built it alone I'm sorry but they would be lying and I would be lying if I said I didn't have help along the way and that's what this channel is about not just reaction videos I kind of want to get that clear that not only am I you know a content creator independent filmmaker father brother you know son uncle whatever but I also I want to be that light just like the these reactions that I do to these artists these amazing artists such as Ren right now that we're fixing to react to he um he's a beacon of light and hope and there's a lot of people out there that need that right now a lot of you people like me and uh it's definitely helped out because I uh I reached out I reached out to you I reached out to family members and those that are close to me and I just want to say that it's okay reach out if you need to talk to [Music] somebody but I am happy I'm humbled to be here I'm doing much better as you saw in the video those are my inner demons I've been fighting them been fighting them for long time now but I know that I'm not alone and it's awesome to have a community that cares and reaches out and the comments have just been phenomenal I won't go too much more because I know you guys came to watch a uh a reaction a cinematic reaction anyways let's go ahead and jump into the video we're going to be reacting to Ren's uh featuring BB I think that was his ex-girlfriend at the or his girlfriend at the time and the song is titled crutch so here we go wish me luck I heard uh it's pretty it's pretty um pretty powerful so that's what we're here to do let's dive deep let's go [Music] beautiful Boll shots the piano is [Music] beautiful maybe if I [Music] move maybe my troubles won't follow me I've got n to lose cuz everything turned to dust around me my hope it got so bruised my hope got so bruised that opening line that he said um he says maybe if I move my troubles won't follow me mine was the complete opposite that's why I say like depression anxiety and all these other things are Universal but they're all they're all like different too but mine was like maybe if I don't move um my troubles won't follow me deep lyrics oh my God just Deep lyrics and the B- roll on here is just beautiful cuz everything turn to dust around me my whole pit got so bruised cuz circumstance held me and it drowned me I'm searching for the glue to try and fix these broken things around me wow these shots are like I don't know they're just very powerful with him laying there on the floor and just you know he doesn't want to move he's trying to move beautiful let me go back hold on let me go back just a little bit okay so they got one key light I'm telling you this was shot beautiful this is so interesting this is future Jesse talking by the way uh hope you guys are enjoying the video so far but I just wanted to point out that I didn't even like recognize this but this Ste that you're looking at is a concept steal for my upcoming film they still linger that's a hell of a coincidence and I just wanted to point that out like really quick I know you guys probably are like we don't really care and that's all good but I don't know I guess what I'm trying to say is it's funny how the universe aligns when the stars align that they align crazy coincidence cuz if you look at Ren he's in the same manner as the leaves and then the light is that same key light orange and everything but yeah I took this picture probably about when did I start writing this film back in 2018 yeah crazy all right guys back to the video enjoy I'm loving those b-roll shots but the the lyrics are just trying to hold it together right now but the lyrics are beautiful back searching for The Clue to try and fix these brok things around me those close-up shots beautiful he's trying to get up my love if I lose my mind I'd be so ashamed if you witness I'll try my best for [Music] you to try and keep my head but my God is slipping an unspoken [Music] truth I feel my body de dying as the clock keeps ticking and everything I know it's painted with a fear that is so for nothing could I interrupt uhoh if the weight should get too heavy I'll help hold this but I'll walk with you my [Music] love into the fires of hell if it would ease the bur but please don't lose your trust the man I know is brave so don't you die say you're fold and I can be your crutch until we both grow old and the curtain close oh hold on I know I just heard a drop right there but that whole scene where she disappeared out of nowhere that and then you know of course the title of the song is crutch I can only imagine I can only interpret you know cuz like I said everything is universal but different for everybody I got the lyrics pulled up right here she says could I interrupt if the weight should get too heavy I'll help hold this burden I'll walk with you my love into the fires of hell it would ease the burning but please don't lose your trust the man I know is brave don't you dare say you're folding I can be your [Music] crutch his lyrics are powerful until we both grow old and the curtain's closing all right let me go back just a little bit cuz I want to enjoy the cinematography he looks like he's freezing I don't know what time of the year that they shot this or anything uh I guess I'll check it out in the description when we're done but looks like he's freezing and um I saw a little bit of the Goosebumps but those close-up shots they're just they um to me it's like very uh emot like intimate very emotional you know the way that that camera rolled off of his back and he's you know he was on that floor the way that he was and he was he's trying to get back up very powerful look at this shot right here this is just beautiful how that light just highlights both of them and ren he's man he's obviously a young man in this video and he's grown so much into the fires of hell if it would ease the bur but please don't lose your trust the mind I know is brave so don't you die say you're folding I can be your Crut until we both grow old and the curtain closing [Music] taking pills maybe it w maybe my won't follow me my love I give to you every single inch of my soul while it BL baby I'm [Music] confused but I know in your heart I find Rel baby if I [Music] L my mom would you stay with [Music] me [Music] wow I know that this video is back from 2016 um I did read that much on the description I didn't I haven't checked into uh the full description I know a couple of you reached out and said to read the description so let me uh let me just catch my breath um when she disappeared for me it signifies you know you're naked you're you have that person and to me it's like a relationship that's ended and and it could be a friend it could be a lover it could be a family member just someone that was like really close to you and they leave this is the description uh that you guys told me to read so we're going to check it out right now that was shot or this was shot with no budget at the end of a freaking freezing October I knew I knew he was cold man I knew he was cold so this was shot with a no budget at the end of a freaking freezing October felt like I was going to get hypothermia lying on the cold slate for a few hours serious case of Mind Over Matter indeed my friend indeed big UPS to you man serious case of mind over matter but so happy in how it turned out the song came out about it uh came about after a nervous breakdown following lots of visits to emergency room and some scary health problems it's a song for anybody who has faced any kind of mental challenges depression anxiety or health struggles with the while in a relationship and all the fears that come along for the ride with that it is also a song for the courageous and wonderful people who support their other halves family or friends during times of crisis in whatever context I hope my music helps uh take some of the weight from anyone suffering and help people feel less alone wow that's what I got from it that was my interpretation um you know what I just said a while ago uh before I read that description that was my interpretation of it and everybody's free to have their own obviously so Ren that was his um that was his interpretation of a relationship and I saw him taking those pills and those action shots where he was just you know he was just all over the place a lot of anxiety a lot of depression and then you know the person's gone you know all I can say is just you know look out for one another look for the signs when somebody is even even if they're happy you know you always want to tell somebody especially if you're close to them and and this is just me this is uh this is something that we do down here but you know I tell people all the time that I love them doesn't mean that you're in love with them it just means that you love them you care for them and if that's one thing that I can do on this channel is to promote positivity and just you know being able to reach out and call call on somebody when you need it you know and that's what you guys are that's what you've been for me you've been my crutch and I hope I can be that Beacon for you guys to you know spread positivity and uh I know we're going to rage sometimes because of life you know what happens in life but if I can um I would really like to be that you know one of those symbols of uh of Hope very powerful video thank you guys for sharing that with me Renegades and uh other YouTube uh members that you know you really don't call yourself Renegades but you know you're an avid viewer of mine and uh well I guess she would be a renegade I don't know I don't I don't mean to put labels on people but it's a hell of a label it's an awesome label it's a very positive label but thank you for watching thank you for subscribing thank you for being here thank you for giving me your time and your energy I appreciate every single one of you um I'm just humbled humbled to be here and great job Ren seriously my hats off to you to you and uh BB Big Ups to you guys for freezing your butts off out there to make this video I'm going to go ahead and like it I wish I could like it like a thousand times you win great work man great work brilliant and those lyrics man just deep deep deep deep all right guys stay up Stay Gold take care God bless you we'll see you in the next [Music] one
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Lecture 4: Fourier Series, Fourier Transforms, and PDEs
hello my name is simon benjamin and this is the fourth of my lectures on fourier series including fourier transforms and partial differential equations now in this lecture which i've been really looking forward to um it's fourier transform time we've had three lectures all about fourier series various aspects of them and in the last lecture we finished up by the complex form of the fourier series and that was so that we could spend this whole lecture talking about fourier transforms which is an incredibly powerful and important area so specifically what we're going to do is recap fourier series just briefly and then we'll motivate the upgrade from fourier series to fourier transforms and then of course we'll do that upgrade and we'll do an example we'll perform the fourier transform for an interesting function then we'll spend a bit of time thinking about broader properties and uses of the fourier transform including some mentions from maybe some areas of physics that you might find pretty interesting and then i want to go further still and do uh almost an example of using the fourier transform that you could really just put to use straight away if you wanted to in terms of processing audio recordings all right so that's going to be the lecture and as always the notes for this course are available to everyone as pdfs and um you can find them at simon b dot info that said this lecture in the notes it's just the the core of it so it's really about how to do the upgrade and working through an example and a lot of the rest of the stuff i'm going to say in terms of like getting the intuition and seeing some applications that's not in the notes that's only in the lecture unusually all right let's begin so here on this screen i've summarized fourier series as we've come to know and love them in the last few lectures so at the top here is the form of fourier series that we spent the most time with which is where we express a function in a series as a series of building block functions added together and those building blocks are just signs and causes and they have an integer frequency compared to the the basic sign-in cost so we have sign of cos of x or of 2x or 3x or 4x and for each of those possibilities we have some coefficient which we write either a n or bn and those coefficients we know how to figure out that's what we did in the first lecture we deduced that a n and b n must be given by these integrals so that was the fourier series written in terms of signs and causes and then at the end of the last lecture we went ahead and translated that into our complex form we simply substituted the signs and causes for their complex exponential notation alternatives and then just tied it up the the sum and the integral things into the new form so that looks less intuitive i know um or at least to most people i think it will uh it is we have to admit a very compact expression clearly the the stuff written in the green box is less stuff than the stuff written in the blue box um but it's the crucial thing to remember is it's the same thing you can go from the green blocks box to the blue box or from the blue box to the green box they are equivalent uh statements so i hope not too disturbing to have gone from the sign cause form into the complex form but now what can we say about getting beyond more a more profound change for sure which is to go beyond the fourier series to the fourier transform i'd like to start by motivating that for you by having a little bit of an investigation of how some fourier series change as we alter the period of the function and from that we'll whip over to mathematica right we're actually not over in mathematica because i went over there generated these uh diagrams and then i realized i wanted to be able to write on them so i've pasted an image into my drawing program so what have we got here we've got a grid of uh six um graphs now on the top row here um what we have is the actual um fourier series that we get with a truncated fourier series so this is our f of x and uh it's truncated um i have actually truncated it to i think maximum n equals 19 as the highest sign or cos index that i'll have there and we can see that over on the case of the square wave um that has led to these um still quite visible quite prominent overshoots this gibbs phenomenon thing that we were talking about that's fine so that's the reconstructed periodic function itself what i have on the middle row here is just so in this column here i'm showing the components that go together to make the function above so if you take all these things and add them up and you take all the on the other side all those ones and add them up then what you end up with is the function above those are literally with you know with the correct uh frequency and also the correct amplitude the correct weighting those are the components where you see that there's a straight line there like that one i just put a dot on that reminds you that um cos two of x or this is the sign on the the uh square wave is made out of sine terms as you may remember so then sine two of x and sine four of x and sine six of x are all their amplitudes are all zero we don't use any of them when we build this uh basic square wave and similarly for the triangular wave which is made out of causes we again don't have any of those even uh um frequencies so that's fine so i i hope from the previous lectures this kind of makes sense those are the components that go in and then on the bottom i've just drawn um or graphed out um series of points the actual the connective lines like that one there are um just mathematical joining up the points for us as a guide to the eye but there there really aren't lines there are just points it's a series of numbers and those numbers are of course just the weights so these are the uh the bn coefficients of our sine terms and these are the a n on the other side the a and coefficients of our cost terms um that go into those particular functions so that i'm showing you this as a warm-up exercise because you've seen this before not quite in this form but i wanted you to see that to understand the language i'm using the graphical language and now i want to show you something new this is the same thing but for different functions a function that we haven't analyzed as part of these lectures but you could analyze it it's nothing too strange it's simply a triangular wave and then a region of zero before we repeat so here uh the repeat point on this um uh example over here on the right is about there i actually can't even remember what i set the periodicity to be but um it's sort of from there to there if you want to think of it that way and then a cycle repeats now importantly the width of the triangular tooth so to speak is just one in both these diagrams so it looks narrower over here on the other side but that's just because it's plotted on a wider x-axis so that width is one and the height for its worth is also one so what i'm saying is the triangular teeth are right exactly the same in these two diagrams what's different is the distance between them how far we go before we repeat so this distance here i'm cluttering my diagrams of lots of uh lines is less than this didn't say the one on the right is further so if we call this um [Music] well the complete uh distance from the middle of one to the middle of the next uh we call that l one for the one on the left call it l two for the one on the right and so the only difference between these two functions is that l two is more than l one and you can see roughly by how much more sort of 50 more or something so now um what does that consequences does that have so if we come down to the middle row of our diagram we can see that um we need a broader range of frequencies by the look of it in order to build the object on the right so this where i'm drawing the arrow goes a bit further down and that's what we might expect i suppose because in our previous experience of playing with the sign and cos and here again we saw that dramatically so the the square wave needed a lot more frequencies or okay there's an infinite sum in both cases but the frequency the higher frequencies had more weight for the square wave because that is further from being a simple um cause or sign uh the triangular of course is also not a causal sign but it's closer and in the same sort of uh intuitive reasoning we might expect that the further apart we move these spikes the more complex they become or rather the further they they are from being a simple oscillatory function like a sign or a car so it needs more frequencies in order to build it that would be a very rough intuition now what i really want to draw your attention to is these curves at the bottom maybe i'll change color so we see here again just the individual weights uh the line the drawing that's joining them up that i'm uh drawing your attention to is just mathematica joining up a series of discrete points but when we do that when we join these points up we notice something which is that these two functions kind of look similar to each other except the one on the right is sort of more stretched out but they both have the property that they curve down to zero and then have a slight recovery a sort of ripple and in fact if we were to zoom in we'd see there's even uh i'll show you where with this arrow there's even another ever so slight increase again in the amplitude as we ask how much of each increasing frequency do we want now when a someone who's used to using maths for modeling things or a mathematician sees this kind of thing you're dealing with two related problems because the only difference between these i remind you is is how far you have to get through the zero region before you're allowed to have another one of these triangular teeth so closely related problems and the graphs look or the graphs of the weights look similar to the eye now and what that makes you wonder as a mathematician or someone using maths is are they actually the same are they the same function and just stretched or are they actually just a bit different um even if we were to scale them to try and fit the two these two on top of each other um would they lie perfectly on top of each other which would then be trying to tell us something then that shape must mean something because it somehow isn't changing as we change the problem or are they actually just slightly different curves and sort of just optical coincidence that they have some characteristics in common how would we answer that well we would scale them and put them on top of each other if we wanted to continue to look at it numerically that is with the health of a computer of course we can also go over to the maths which we'll do in a bit and and figure it out from that end but coming on the idea of scaling things how would we scale it what would be the right way well we could just uh i could literally go back to mathematica and make it so that i can drag one on top of the other and and scale but that would be very uh hand-wavy kind of uh you know trial and error approach should be able to do better than that and to do better than that what we need to do is think about what the x-axis in these two diagrams really is uh yes it's it's the number n that appears in a term of either actually these are all causes by the way because the function at the top there i i've already drawn on it so heavily let me draw one more time as you can see the basic object there is symmetric um on the y-axis and then it's just mirrored so this is just it and it's an even function so it's made out of causes but my question is what is that horizontal axis really yes it's the integer n but can we have a more intuitive picture of what it is let's go back to the expression for it and see so here i've gone back to our equations and i've put on in purple the thing i want to focus on which is that because i was plotting there functions that have some uh period period l that is not two pi in fact i was altering that period so comparing uh different values of the periodicity then i was using this substitution here which we met a lecture or two ago where we see that if we replace n with two pi over l times n then we can describe a function of any periodicity we like because when x moves through a just a change of l then what cos c's is something that has moved through a change of 2 pi because of this 2 pi over l factor and so that is what we should really be plotting if we want to compare two different uh situations with different periodicities we should account for that what they have in common is that we can ask what is this this term which is by the way a frequency um that is if you have cause of something times x that something is a frequency it's a spatial frequency it tells you how far you have to go before you repeat the function or if we were looking at uh instead of x our variable x if we were using t because we were analyzing something that varies over time and building a fourier series then of course it would be a temporal frequency um but either way it's a frequency it's a frequency times 2 pi that's okay an angular frequency um but that is a clearly a physically meaningful thing and it it allows us to then compare two different situations we can say well let's look at the frequencies that they contain so that's long story short what we want to do is uh rather than plotting our graphs there against n we should plot them against n divided by l optionally multiplied by 2 pi that wouldn't make any difference because it will affect them both the same but crucially we scale by l let's see what happens when we do that okay there at the bottom i've pasted in the result of scaling by exactly a factor of one over l and then putting the two diagrams above on top of each other to be clear the orange points come from that side and the blue points let me change to blue um come from that side they um so the orange ones have have been uh scaled by more of course because l2 is the is the larger of the two periods but the point is that now they seem to lie pretty much perfectly on top of each other it seems that uh our waiting for our um fourier series is described by some underlying function and that when we want to get the values for a particular period a particular value l we just need to sample at regular intervals and that interval is is you know described by one over l so it gets denser we need to sample more often if we are asking for a longer period so hence the orange dots are closer together but they still lie on the same function what does that mean uh in order to think about that we might say well what what's what happens if we continue this progression we started from a certain separation between a certain periodicity and then we consider the larger one and what would happen if we kept going if we now tried a larger and a larger and a larger separation we could go and do that in mathematica would it take a while so i'll just tell you what would happen i'll put on some purple dots to show you if we went to a much larger separation we would get this sorry there's a pink that's all right pink dots and so we would see a very dense range of dots but again they would follow this same underlying function and they would keep going by the way the reason that there aren't more orange dots on here is because we stopped to n equals 19 when generating these things but of course that really they go on forever so whichever separation we chose we would end up plotting out the entire curve as a series of dots now here's my question what happens as we go to infinitely large separation so as l uh well are we not using purple down here as l goes to infinity what would we expect then well what we would expect if this example of just two cases is continued is that those points that are the particular weights we need against frequency would come infinitely close together they would essentially form a continuous line but still lie on the function in other words that underlying curve would be completely created through a continuous series of points and what would a fourier series be if the period were infinite well it's no longer periodic in that case we would have broken free of our rule that we can only model periodic functions or functions uh which you know are only defined in a finite range and then we make them periodic but that's still a kind of periodic function just an extra step but here if we make the distance between one cycle and next infinity that's that's a non-periodic function because it means we get to define the full you know range of our function it sounds strange to say it but a periodic function with period infinity is is not periodic essentially we've broken free so it seems that somehow this curve this characteristic curve which come oh do it this way around comes down and has its ripples is telling us about something more than a fourier series a fourier series that's broken free of being periodic and that's what we now want to investigate before we can do that well we're going to do that using the complex fourier series just because that's going to give us the notation that's the conventional one but this little analysis here both for the um the reminder in terms of the square wave and triangular wave and these new triangular occasional tooth functions have all been done in times of sine and cos and so um these uh plots made of dots are the a n and b n coefficients just the a n actually here because it's just the the cos function that was needed what would it what would we see if we had repeated this analysis this little investigation and we had instead used the complex fourier series well that's actually super easy to answer you already made a note of it but i'll write it here again if you want to get the c numbers which have either a positive or negative index n if you're if you could have written the fourier series as a sum of cos terms which is the case here then it's just the a just make the magnitude of n divided by 2. so that's that's those are the complex coefficients that we would need and if we did a graph of those where we can see what what we're saying here is that um instead of the function that we have at the bottom let me tidy it up because i've kind of drawn on it so much instead of just that we would have now have a function that's half the height because of the factor of one over two um but has exactly the same shape in other respects so it will still have these little ripples but it will have half the height i somehow managed to draw it so badly that it looks like it has more triangle it's pretty difficult to draw so in that tiny space it has half the height and then uh crucially it's mirrored right because um we can now have these negative values but they must just be um the same the same value in each case so we had some value here and that would be the same over here so once again my drawing skills are not quite what i would wish them to be but i hope that you can get the idea that what i've tried to draw on here with the purple line the new purple line is um something that has half the height of the previous function and is mirrored so it has the same you know the whatever you have on the horizontal axis our frequency if we allow that to go negative as we do for our complex series it's just the mirror image that's the thing that i would like to um or i hope will come out of our analysis when we look at the complex fourier series we ask what happens when the periodicity goes to infinity and then we actually plug in this specific example so let's do that now so what we're going to do is we're going to take the complex form of the fourier series and just explore the idea of making uh the period of it become infinite so the first thing we'll need to do is to take what's written in the green box here and then write it in the form where indeed we make the period explicit so it isn't locked to being 2 pi but we know how to do that so let's just quickly write that out so there i've written it out in orange our generalized version what are we doing we're just sticking in our little uh factors here that allow us to go for a function that doesn't have period two pi note the limits of the integral are now over one complete cycle but written in terms of l and instead of one over two pi in front we have one over l so let's uh clean that up those are the differences and it's that form that i want to now explore as l becomes larger and larger as the first step of our generalization i'm going to introduce a new function and its job is going to be to generate those c numbers for us whenever we want them so that we no longer have to write them in uh in the way we've been doing up till now but let me just write out what this new function is and then we'll look at it i'm going to use capital f for the new function because we're already using lowercase f for the original function and more than that to avoid confusion with x i'm going to use a different variable k so let me just write out what it is all right uh what does it look like it looks a lot like the um line up immediately above that's generating our constant cn for us but it is a little different now what i want to know is what is cn written in terms of f what do i have to do to f to generate one of my cn terms well i can see that uh i'm going to need to divide by l because my capital f function doesn't have that well one over l in front so it's one over l times f what so now i need to think what value of k should i feed in in order to get exactly to stop using orange in order to get exactly this expression here well i can see that in fact uh it's just that uh business up inside the exponential that is the difference between the functions that's where k appears so k will need to be 2 pi n over l and then they will match up so let's put that in f of 2 pi n over l so with that relationship my new function f will generate any cn that i want so i can use it instead fine so let me rewrite that i don't want to to take too many steps at once so i'll rewrite my complex fourier series using this new function we could think of it as a weighting function because the job it's doing is to generate these weights for us whenever we want one so let's write that out so there we are tidying things up uh that's just the complex fourier series the only difference is we're writing in our function capital f that uh for we're going to think of as the weighting function it will generate for us those constants c subscript n um when we feed in the appropriate frequency but it's that's just a rewriting of things we've done nothing substantial yet but now it's time to think about what happens as the quantity l becomes larger and larger and the big well actually first let's think about what happens to our weighting function because that's going to be easy in the let's write as l tends to infinity okay but if that's a bit of an awkward idea just think of it becoming as large as you like arbitrarily large very large then we can write that our f k function the one that gives us back the weights we need well it goes from l over to minus l over two to l over two but that's just going to be going from minus infinity to infinity right so that one is easy minus i kx the rest of it there's no change so it still just looks over one complete cycle if you like it's just that that cycle is now the entire possible range of x so that's very easy but of course the interesting part is to have a look at this sum over an infinite number of terms and do some work on that for the case that l is becoming larger and larger the first thing is i want to rewrite the sum just to emphasize that a different way of thinking about summing over the integers is that we are summing over the allowed values of the frequency so i'll use the symbol k for that and i'll say that we're summing over the allowed k is equal to 2 pi over l times n and we understand that n is in any possible integer so that's that hasn't changed anything it's just emphasized that to sum over the allowed in all integers is to sum over the allowed values of k defined like that it's the same thing but uh that means that we can just write things a bit more compactly like this that's quite nice now the final thing i want to notice is how does k change as we go from one allowed value of k to the next what's the increment well as f as we go from n goes to n plus 1 that is the next allowed term then k goes to 2 pi over l times n plus 1 which is just the original value of k plus 2 pi over l so k goes up by 2 pi over l when we [Music] go when we hop from 1 allowed k to the next that deserves its own symbol because the increment in the quantity is clearly important and let's call that delta k it is a small quantity because l is we are now understand tending to be infinite large it's a arbitrarily large quantity whereas 2 pi is just a constant so this is a small quantity and i notice that i've already got a 1 over l in my expression here so that invites me to now write down the f x expression in about the the closest form to an integral that we can possibly get while still writing down a sum and then we're going to take that final step so um i noted that 1 over l let me give myself an extra factor of 2 pi so that where i had 1 over l i can now write 2 pi over l and then replace that with delta k so what will we get we'll still have our oops well still we'll still have our sum term over allowed k of uh f of k the waiting function capital f k e to the i k x delta k well there we are that is really suggestive of an integral isn't it we've got some quantity that defect that depends on a thing that we are sweeping over our range um in other words the k quantity the frequency quantity we're multiplying it by a small amount a small interval in that k so i don't think uh you will be at all surprised if we now say well it's a very small step of the imagination to suggest that what we should have in the limit of l becoming infinite is we have an integral now over the k quantity e to the i k x and now we write d excuse me d k and now what is the range of that integral it's all the allowed k what are the allowed k they are from minus infinity to infinity that's all the possible frequencies full frequency the full frequency range so there we are that is now our fourier series evolved into an integral form let's summarize what we've got it's two very compact expressions actually so i will rewrite them and there we are so that that is what we've figured out should be the evolved form of the fourier series we've got ourselves this thing we've called the waiting function you feed the waiting function any frequency and it tells you what the amount so to speak of that frequency is that's needed in the combination but the combination now is no longer a sum but it's um become a smooth integral because we're allowing all possible frequencies and if we look at how this weighting function is defined it's defined in a way that looks very similar to the the two expressions look very similar to each other and this thing we've been calling the weighting function is in fact the fourier transform so set one more time the fourier transform is really just a waiting function that tells us how much of each possible frequency we need to build the original function we're thinking of yes it's uh quite an elegant expression we can see that the way we've written it the only real difference is between the two lines is that one of them has a one over two pi out in front and where one of them is e to the plus i x the other is e to the minus excuse me plus k x the other one is e to the minus k x but of course they are integrating over different things the first expression which is our new uh our way to break up the um original function this is sweeping over the allowed frequencies which is all frequencies and the second entity the weighting function the fourier transform is obtained by sweeping over the x parameter so inspecting the full width of the original function so a very nice complementary set of two expressions there i should just quickly say that there are other ways other conventions that are a little bit different i'll write them out just so that you've seen them so that one in lime green is exactly the same expression it's just using different symbols but of course these are just dummy symbols in the sense that they appear on both sides you could use a smiley face if you like that symbol but the reason uh to highlight it is because when we are working with a fourier an original function which is something changing in time except instead of something changing over a range of space then it's conventional of course to use t as the index for time and to use omega as the frequency which is now a temporal frequency instead of a spatial frequency it's actually the angular frequency if you want to get technical because it's got that two pi in it so that one is a trivial re-expression those are clearly the the expressions in purple in the purple box and those in the line box are obviously the same because they have exactly the same structure they're just using different symbols but they are the conventional choices for a spatial analysis and a temporal analysis and then something i've just got enough room probably to write it in the top corner let me write it for you there we are i've wedged it up into the top corner uh it's perhaps slightly more um the mathematician's way to write the fourier transform a couple of things to note that uh we're writing the fourier transform instead of a capital f as an f with a hat on it that's the fourier transform function and although it's again just a dummy variable so you could use anything you want often in this representation this squiggly e that i'm not to be honest with you very good at writing out which is the greek letter uh sai tsai it's even quite hard for me to say but anyway this messy squiggle symbol is um is the one that represents the frequency but the important point is that we've pulled out a two pi inside the definition here and the consequence of that is that we no longer have the 1 over 2 pi now with all that said let's go back to our mathematica mystery and ask what was that thing that we seem to be converging to in our numerical experiments can we now obtain that curve and what will it be so what that means is we need to now do a fourier transform for the case we were looking at which was if you recall a let's draw it here this was the function we were playing with right except in the examples in mathematica it did recur with some periodicity but now we are interested in the case where that l that overall period goes to infinity so we're only going to get one of our triangular wave teeth it goes from minus a half to plus a half and it's simply a straight line up to its peak at one and back down again that is what we now need to analyze so what we want to do is we let's uh choose the appropriate one i would i guess we're going to use this definition so this is going to be our fourier transform we want this for this particular case now how could we write out what f of x is equal to well f x here we could say that the definition of it if we want is that it is going to be uh well we're going to want some kind of trick like 1 minus the absolute value of x except we know it should go to 0 at x is equal to a half so what we want is 1 minus 2 times the absolute value of x and that is understood to be let's move it to make a bit more space that is when the absolute value of x is uh less than a half or if you want less than or equal to a half and it's equal to zero otherwise now that makes our fourier uh integral that we need to do to compute our fourier transform uh a bit nicer in the sense that we we were integrating from minus infinity to infinity over x but this function is zero except in that finite range so immediately we can say well all right that's just going to be the integral from minus a half to a half of what well of one minus 2 absolute value of x and then e to the minus i k where k is going to be a constant for the purposes of this integral integral and now we have to figure out how to do that we might ask is this an odd or an even function because i like odd and even functions well a nice thing to do at this stage there's a few ways we could go forward but let's uh let's say we don't really like complex numbers so let's turn this into causes and signs and and carry on that way that's easy enough so we no longer need our diagram for the time being so that's just breaking up my complex exponential oh and i uh should have a no that's correct um there's a minus sign though uh which inside the cos makes no difference so if i put in a minus there i could immediately remove it because cos of minus something is equal to just because of the positive version but for sine the minus sign comes out through the sine function and so what they'll end up doing is changing this plus to a minus has that helped well yeah because now i don't have to think about complex numbers anymore and i can just look at these and see whether we've got odd or even functions now this first term this one here the first integral is an odd function excuse me is an even function multiplied by another even function good that tells me that i can rewrite it as just the integral um from naught to the positive value of twice i just double the integral and that means since it's now x can only be positive or zero i can drop that absolute sign off of it which makes it a much more standard integral now how about what's going on over here with the sign it's even better news right because now this is an even function multiplied by an odd function even function multiplied by an odd function that's an odd function when we integrate an odd function between symmetric limits either side of the origin it's zero so no more thinking required there that term can just go away great so we're off to a flying start because we've reduced our fourier transform problem to just working out a pretty straightforward integral it's um uh going to well let's just finish it off the first one is just the integral of cos of some constant so nowhere is there it's going to give us two times well we'll need to make that cos we'll integrate to sine with a positive sign in front so no problem divided by k remember k is just a constant for the purposes of these integrals and then we have a little bit more work to do we've done this kind of thing before though and this is going to be an integration by part so i won't play but the story i'll just write it down all right so we're ready to basically finish this up we're going to have our first expression here now sine of 0 is 0 so only the upper limit here will potentially come to something non-zero so that will give us sine of a half x x over 2 divided by k because we subtract off for zero what's going on in the next uh just off the limits there what's going on in our next expression well we're going to have uh again the zero part will vanish now doubly so because it's sine of zero and x is multiplying in there as well so only the value at a half is meaningful so a similar expression of sine k over 2 actually over 2 k but that is going to cancel with the first term if i'm not mistaken so then it's all down to the remaining term let's uh multiply the let's get rid of those curly brackets and so we're going to need to put that factor of 4 in and the minus become 2 minus has become a plus so 4 over k and now we have this final integral to do sine becomes cos minus cos actually let's forget that sign again divided by k and again at zero and a half so as i was saying these first two terms actually cancel with each other that's convenient so all we're left with then is 4 over k well cos of zero is just uh one so that's going to be uh let's so let's take the k out in front that's k squared so we're gonna get cos of x over two uh sorry x is a half so cos of k over two minus one but the whole thing has a minus sign so in fact i regret not having mind so we'll tidy it up and what we're saying is that our fourier transform f of k which is the waiting function where we feed in any spatial frequency we care about and it tells us how much of that we should have is going to be simply 1 minus cos of the frequency divided by 2 the whole thing divided by the frequency squared i notice that that is oh and i'm sorry uh there should be a factor of a four let's take it out in front because it would look nicer that way maybe move it over here would have been actually nicer in hindsight to have defined my triangular tooth from plus minus one to plus one and then we wouldn't have had these halves going through but there we are that's what i did so it's not caused too much trouble but there's our uh our answer all right let's find out if i've made a slip in the derivation or if we've discovered the answer to our puzzle what we're claiming is that that oscillatory dampening down function that we were numeric we were seeing coming out of the numerics is the uh the weighting function the fourier transform that we've just derived so let's see if it is if it if it matches or not so there we are that's that's um four multiplied by one minus cos k over two divided by k squared and now we want to plot that so uh we're saying let's plot our new function f of k defined as above from k uh let's do minus five to five c oops minus five to five see what we get that's a limited range of frequencies of course the function is defined from minus infinity to infinity but let's just see what that shapes up to be all right that um let me just rescale that for you over here that's uh it's hard to tell because what we want is a function that damps down and oscillates and i simply haven't given it enough range to do that by the look of it so we'll need to beef it up a bit let's go from -15 to 15 so what that looks like that's encouraging right it's it's got that dip and recovery let's stop mucking around and go to a really wide range here let's go from -40 to 40 see what the thing really looks like and there it is that certainly looks just like the function that we were sampling points along in our initial numerical investigation and uh spoilers i can reveal that it is so having obtained and checked that expression let's just review now and make sure that we completely understand what we've done we had this uh little bit of a mystery as to why it is that when we considered fourier series with different periodicity the weights all were on us on the same underlying curve and that underlying curve was what we got when we made the x-axis in our diagrams not the integer n but instead the frequency why was it that they all lined up on the same curve and that curve has turned out to be the fourier transform we can look back now at the key moment in our derivation that answers that question so here in the pink box is the last time that we wrote down a fourier series before changing to a fourier transform we'd written uh we'd introduced a weighting function instead of the c coefficients and the waiting function is something where you fed in a particular frequency and it told you what the weight going along with that frequency should be but that of course is exactly what that scaled set of curves was it's when we made the x-axis the frequency so this f of k object is that curve and the only question is why didn't that curve change when we altered the periodicity in other words why doesn't this integral change when we alter the value of l which is our complete cycle the answer is we were altering it by introducing more zero the interesting part the non-zero part was that triangular tooth that stayed with a fixed width and so of course this integral stayed the same regardless of how much zero we put either side of that fixed tooth even all the way out to the infinite limits which of course is our fourier transform so that's why that worked okay new topic uh the new topic is a second example that we will just use mathematica here to show us the second example so that we don't have to work through it it's actually a similar level of difficulty to derive the fourier transform i.e not too bad at all and it's an exercise in the questions that go along with this course to actually do that so that's one of the reasons i'm not showing the actual expression but what are we looking at well our input function here is simply a function that is equal to one the constant one near the origin specifically between x is minus one and one and then it drops to zero and then it's at zero everywhere else fine so there's a second fourier transform very nice um what can we learn from it well what i'd like to do is to ask you this if i tighten up the original function so that now it only goes between plus and minus a half so i'm squishing the range of that input function by a factor of 2 what do you expect will happen to the fourier transform of it will it change its shape dramatically or will it simply stretch a bit well you might have said well it won't change dramatically because after all what we're putting in is basically the same thing it's a flat function that then drops down in a zero everywhere else all we're changing is the width of that so we might expect that our fourier transform will keep the same character but it will also change uh it will either stretch or shrink which will it do will it stretch or will it shrink if we narrow the input what happens to the outputs the fourier transform well let's find out so we need to keep an eye on the bottom uh function here so we see how it changes and it's wider okay so it is the same function but it has twice the width and just to confirm that that's the right trend if we go in the other direction and make our input function uh let's say 1.5 so we make our input function wider than our initial choice we should see then that the fourier transform becomes very narrow let's see yes so that's the that's the relationship the wider the input function the narrower the fourier transform okay so i don't know if you guessed that or not um it's a reasonable thing that you you might have guessed it let me go back to the one that has the wide fourier transform uh it's a reasonable thing that you might have guessed because the more sharply defined the input the higher the frequencies that we would need to capture that narrow object you might say that might be the intuition but why am i showing this you this in particular um because this is a very nice there's a very nice meaning to this that we can immediately assign and it comes through quantum physics in fact of the famous things about quantum physics you know like schrodinger's cat and all this kind of thing there's one phrase you might already be thinking of when i tell you that um as one thing becomes more narrowly defined another thing becomes broader you might that might give you a hint so let me let me tell you what we could how we could interpret this mathematics this would be the correct way to describe the situation if we had a quantum particle like an electron that was confined in a region so imagine an electron is confined to be between here and here it's not allowed to be out here but it can be anywhere within this region in fact we might imagine we just made a measurement to confirm that we don't know anything about this electron except that it's not in the regions in the forbidden region our measuring device might be such that it checks the electron is in the confined region but in such a way that it leaves it equally likely to be anywhere within that region well then this function that we've drawn here this top hat function if you want to call it that describes the probability of where the electron is and in fact it would describe the wave function of the electron now uh what is the fourier transform of the wave function of an electron it announces a sort of distribution over space it actually gives us the momentum distribution of the electron the way to say it is if we looked for exactly where the electron is we would have to find it somewhere in this constrained region and it would be equally likely to find it anywhere but the more constrained the region is we ask the same question about the momentum if we measured the momentum of the electron said okay what is your momentum uh there would be a broader and broader range that we could get and actually that momentum would just be the square of our fourier transform here so let's uh the probability of it so that uh that function now is showing us uh the um the values for momentum that we might measure if we got in there and measured that electron so that's enough waffle but this is nothing less than the famous uncertainty principle and this is the correct mathematics the fourier transform is the correct piece of equipment to transform between understanding something about how a quantum particle is spread out in space and understanding how a quantum particle's momentum is also spread out over a range of possibilities squeeze one you must broaden the other there's no way around it uncertainty principle all right so we've got five minutes left and i'd just like to show you something something fun something that shows you that the fourier transform as we've as we have it now doesn't need to be enhanced any further it's already a powerful tool it's fully equipped to do impressive things immediately so i want you to witness the full power witness the fire power of this fully armed and operational bria transform all right so what we're going to do is we're going to record some audio but we're going to use audio software that'd be too easy we're going to use math software uh it turns out that mathematica can record sound for us and so let's do that but we'll also make it kind of challenging by adding in a horrible sound that we don't want and seeing if we can sort that out using the fourier transform all right so here are some instructions to mathematica don't worry about how they work but it basically says to mathematica i want you to record something it's ready now to record but to make it challenging i'm going to introduce a horrible noise from a tone generator and then do my little audio recording so trigger warning if you hate horrible tones as i do you might want to make sure you turn down your headphones or whatever horrible horrible sounds fully armed and operational battle station phew that was a horrible uh sound but now let's do the fourier transform of it in mathematica mathematica has recorded the signal strength from the mic which is essentially just recording the pressure variation at the surface of the microphone now by doing the fourier transform of that as always we'll be asking what are the different frequency components that make up that pressure signal and uh so let's find out there we are now uh the dense region of blue that you see down in the lower left that is my voice all the different frequencies in my voice during that sample the spike that you see the very high spike there i strongly suspect is that horrible sound that we heard there's another spike actually it's exactly at double that frequency and that will be a harmonic of the of the of the basic one but it's not as strong and then we see the whole thing mirrored at what we would take to be very high frequencies that is an artifact i won't explain that in detail but it's expected it's an artifact of the fact that mathematica doesn't really have a continuous function for the pressure variation the mic actually just samples the pressure strength at a very high rate something like 44 000 times a second and feeds those stream of individual numbers so then mathematica has actually done something called a discrete fourier transform that we won't talk about in detail it's just related to the work we have been doing and an artifact of that is that very high frequencies um appear very similar to very low frequencies uh when the high frequency uh almost matches the sampling rate it's it's it's quite interesting but we won't talk about it now because i just want to get down to business so the challenge of course is that we will edit this fourier transform manually change it and then go back to the sound and see what it does so i want to destroy these two very narrow very tall peaks which i suspect are the horrible sound let's do it there we are you see i've completely removed those two gigantic lines and in fact we're now looking at a more zoomed in you can see my voice more clearly because it's no longer dominated by those two frequencies now test is what will it sound like i don't know but hopefully it will sound a bit better this is very very crude so it's not going to sound amazing let's see we can get mathematica to go back from the fourier transform to the original sound in fact if you think about those expressions that we derived for the fourier transform um they're so similar that you can see that if you just apply the same process a second time you'll get back to the original function so that that's what we're going to do both with the untouched version of the uh audio file and the hacked one where we've altered it in the fourier transform space and then come back so let's listen to them here's the first one the original recording fully armed and operational battle station do i sound like that maybe okay have we improved it let's do i'll do it one more time and then i'll play the hopefully improved one my suspicion and i haven't listened to this yet is that it will will still be able to hear a bit of that horrible tone actually at a higher frequency because i think it will be a harmonic uh that has escaped my very crude hack let's see if that's true so here's the original again and i immediately play the adjusted one fully armed and operational battle station fully armed and operational battle station well i think that's a success um yes the sound is still there a bit but we've massively reduced how loud it is and as i suspected it's a higher frequency i could go back five more minutes and i could clean that up completely and here's the thing i'm cleaning it up with math software this isn't audio software although i could easily get that the audio software would do the same stuff but would hide it behind sliders and other things so that i don't have to think about the maths we're using math software and we have already seen how to dramatically change the quality of audio i could also adjust my voice to be higher and lower all that stuff just playing with it at the mathematical level okay so that's enough about uh fourier transforms we'll meet them briefly again later on in the second half of the course which starts in the next lecture and is about how we tackle some very interesting physics problems all stuff about diffusion which includes how materials mix how gases spread how stuff melts into each other and also waves which is an incredibly broad and important topic we'll be tackling scenarios that we had would have no chance to deal with if we didn't have this fourier equipment that we we've been learning so i hope you'll join me for that next time thanks
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The Magic of the Horse-Shoe | Robert Means Lawrence | Part - 17
section 17 of the magic of the horseshoe this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the magic of the Horseshoe by Robert means Lawrence the lack of odd numbers part 2. part 5. odd numbers in folk medicine in a volume containing a great variety of ancient charms and magical cures collected by Marcellus empiricos a Latin writer of the 4th Century A.D in which volume various remedial measures are described with great minuteness the even numbers seldom appear thus for the removal of a foreign substance from the eye one should rub the affected organ with the Five Fingers of the hand of the same side and repeat Thrice a charm of words again for the Cure of a stye on the eyelid take nine grains of barley and poke this thigh with each one separately meanwhile repeating a magic formula in Greek then throw away the nine and do the same with seven throw away the seven and do the same with five and so with three and one the early Saxon physicians in England seem also to have had faith in the peculiar virtues of the number nine as is evident from many of their prescriptions of which the following prefix to a lengthy Latin charm is a fair specimen for flying Venom and every venomous swelling on a Friday churned butter which has been milked from a neat or Hinds all of one color and let it not be mingled with water sing over it nine times a litany and nine times the paternoster and nine times this incantation in an ancient English manuscript Harley and collection number 585 frequent examples are given of the employment of odd numbers in Therapeutics thus for dropsical affections a beverage containing Alexander Bethany and fennel is to be drunk daily for seven days to expel Venom Centauri is to be taken for 15 days and a potion prepared from the seed of crests is extolled for its Curative qualities if taken Faithfully during three days indeed the odd numbers are prominent in the annals of folk medicine throughout Great Britain the three Chief duties of a physician were declared to be as follows the restoration of Health when lost its amelioration when weak and its preservation when recovered so also three qualities were requisite in a surgeon namely an eagle's eye a lion's heart and a lady's hand attributes equally essential to the skillful operator of the present day the natives of the Hebrides inherit the old Scandinavian and Celtic partiality for certain odd numbers thus in theory a favorite cure for jaundice consists in wearing a shirt previously dipped in water taken from the tops of nine waves and in which nine stones have been boiled these same people formerly employed A peculiar method of treating sick cattle the veterinary holding in his hands a cup of cream and an oat cake takes his seat upon the animal and repeats a Celtic charm of words nine times nine times taking a bit into sip before each repetition in Cornwall for the Cure of inflammatory affections the invocation of Three Angels is Thrice repeated to each one of nine Bramble leaves and a popular remedy for whooping cough is to pass a child nine times Under and Over a three-year-old donkey in the south of England for intermittent fever the patient is recommended to eat seven Sage leaves on seven successive mornings fasting meanwhile and in Northern Scotland scrofulis affections are thought to yield to the touch of a Seventh Son when accompanied by an invocation of the trinity the belief in the magical Curative qualities of the number nine was not limited to the northern Nations thus the inhabitant of ancient apulia when bitten by a scorpion proceeded to walk nine times around the walls of his native town Dr D G Brinton in his negualism a study of Native American folklore and history remarks that the number nine recurs very often in the conjurations of Mexican magicians the women of Canton China attribute magical properties for the Cure of cutaneous affections to water drawn after midnight of the seventh day of the seventh months when a gypsy child bumps its head a knife blade is first pressed upon the swelling after which an incantation is pronounced 3 7 or 9 times and the knife is stuck into the Earth a like number of times many charms employed by gypsies could be mentioned in illustration of the avoidance of even numbers in all their Mystic rights part six the number 13. in regard to the luck of odd numbers the exception which is commonly supposed to prove the rule is the much maligned 13. in this Scandinavian mythology Loki the principle of evil and the chief author of human misfortunes accompanied the 12 Acer or demigods and was reckoned the 13th among them moreover the valkyrs or virgins who waited upon the heroes in Valhalla were 13 in number and from these sources is believed to have sprung the very common Superstition concerning the ill lock and fatality of the number 13 especially in connection with a party of guests at table the most generally received explanation of the origin of this popular belief refers it to the Last Supper of Our Lord where Judas is sometimes represented as the 13th guest but why Judas rather than John the Beloved disciple however this is the generally accepted starting point of this notable Superstition as with the Jews the 13th month and with the Christians the 13th day of the year which began with Christmas were accounted ominous so with the inhabitants of India the 13th year was considered to be of evil import it is evident therefore that the source of this nearly worldwide belief cannot be attributed wholly either to the mythology of the North or to the Paschal supper when the year was reckoned as 13 lunar months of 28 days each the number 13 according to one view was considered auspicious but when under the present method of solar time the number of months was reduced to 12 13's reputation was changed for the worse in early times the Feast of the Epiphany which is the 13th day after Christmas Eve was feared because at that time the three goddesses Berta Holi and bifana with their ghostly companions were especially active and as a guard against their machinations the initial letters of the names of the Three Kings or wise men were written on many adore of the former Trio birchta was represented as a Shaggy monster whose name was used as a bug bear with which to frighten children she was interested with the oversight of spinning and on the eve of epiphany she visited the homes of the country folk Distributing empty reels which she required to be filled within a specified time if her demands were not complied with she retaliated by tangling and befouling the flags Holly or holder was a benign and merciful goddess of an obliging disposition who was usually most lenient except when she noticed disorder in the Affairs of a household her favorite Resorts were the lakes and fountains but she had also an oversight over domestic concerns and shared with burkita the supervision of spinning sometimes however she appeared as an old hag with bristling matted hair and long teeth bifana the third goddess was of Italian origin and her name signifies Epiphany on that day the women and children used to place a rag doll in the window in her honor in personal appearance she was black and ugly but her disposition was not unfriendly so Universal has been the Superstition regarding the number 13 table that it has long been a matter of etiquette in France to avoid having exactly that number of guests at dinner parties the Parisian picassiate a person whose title corresponds to the English trencher French or sponger is also known as a cuaturism his chief Mission being to occupy the 14th seat at a banquet the Ancients we learn had ideas of their own regarding the proper size of festive Gatherings their favorite number of conviv being between three and nine the number of The Graces and Muses respectively opinions have differed as to whether Misfortune were likely to befall the whole company of 13 persons rash enough to dine together or only the one leaving the room first after the repast all evil however was supposed to be averted by the entire company rising to their feet together it has been wittyly remarked that the only occasion when 13 plates at table should cause disquietude is when the food is only sufficient for 12 persons at the 13th annual dinner of that unique organization the 13 Club held in New York City January 13 1895 at 7 13 o'clock P.M the custodian delivered an address in which were recounted the circumstances of the club's formation so prevalent was the apprehension of evil likely to result from the assembling together of 13 persons that when at length the requisite number were seated at table it was found desirable to lock the doors of the banquet room lest some faint Soul should retire abruptly Field Marshal Lord Roberts in his 41 years in India volume 1 page 24 mentions a circumstance occurring in his own experience which affords evidence or any needed of the falsity of the Superstition in question on New Year's Day AJ 1853 Lord Roberts was one of a party of 13 WHO dined together at a staff officer's mess at special where on the Afghan Frontier 11 years later all these officers were alive the greater number having participated in the suppression of the great sepoy mutiny of 1857 during which several of them were wounded in Italy shrewd theatrical managers have found it expedient to change the number of box 13 to 12a and in many streets of Rome and Florence one may search in vain for house numbers between 12 and a half and 14. a Gentleman of the writers acquaintance living in Washington DC sent a formal petition to the authorities asking leave to change the number of his house for the sole reason that it contained the ominous figures as an illustration of the popular distrust of the number 13 among the villagers of the Department of elect villain France may be cited the following custom which is in Vogue in that District children are there usually taught the art of knitting by devout elderly women the little ones are first seated in a circle and to facilitate the work on the completion of the first round of knitting they are made to repeat the following words one the father at the close of the second round to the Sun and so on as follows three the Holy Spirit the four evangelists the Five Wounds of Our Lord the six Commandments of the church seven sacraments eight Beatitudes nine choirs of angels Ten Commandments of God eleven thousand virgins 12 Apostles and at the rows of the 13th round the children mentioned the name of Judas this remarkable and unreasonable prejudice against an innocent number seems to pervade all classes and communities to possession of intelligence and culture is no effective barrier against it arguments and reasoning are alike vain even at this writing an evening Journal records that at a recent meeting of a newly elected Board of aldermen in an enlightened city of Eastern Massachusetts one of the members objected to casting lots for seats because he did not relish the idea of drawing number 13. however his Scruples having been in a measure overcome he was much relieved to find that the number 11 which is both uneven and lucky had fallen to his share brand coats as follows from Fuller's mixed contemplations 1660 in reference to this subject a Covetous courtier complained to King Edward VI of Christ College in Cambridge that it was a superstitious Foundation consisting of a master and 12 fellows in imitation of Christ and his 12 Apostles he advised the king also to take away one or two fellowships so as to discompose the superstitious number oh no said the king I have a better way than that tomorrow their conceit I will add a 13th Fellowship unto them which he did accordingly and so it remaineth unto this day Persians regard the number 13 is so unlucky that they refrain from naming it when they wish to allude to this number instead of mentioning the proper term they use words meaning much more or nothing the Moors or Arabs of Northern Africa have similar prejudices whereas the American Negro ordinarily a most credulous being appears to be quite indifferent to the evil influences of the Fateful number but in Turkey so great is the popular dislike of it that the word for 13 is seldom used in Scotland this number is known as The Dales dozen a phrase which has been supposed to have some connection with card playing there being 13 cards in each suit of the tales books John Jameson in his Scottish dictionary allows his inability to trace the Superstition to its source but believes that it includes the idea of the 13th being the devil's lot the number 13 is also sometimes known as a Baker's Dozen because it was formerly a common practice to give 13 loaves for 12. the extra piece being called the inbred or two bread this costume is supposed to have originated at a time when heavy fines were imposed for short weights the additional bread being given by Bakers as a precautionary measure in certain cases contrary to the general Rule 13 is counted a fortunate numeral or even as one possessing extraordinary virtues Dr Daniel J Brinton in a primer of Mayan hieroglyphics page 25 says that in the old language of the Mayas an Aboriginal tribe of Yucatan the number is 9 and 13 were used to denote indefinite greatness and supreme Excellence thus a very fortunate man was possessed of nine souls and the phrase 13 Generations old conveyed the idea of perpetuity the demon with 13 Powers was a prominent figure in the mythology of the Gentiles Mayan tribe according to a widely prevalent popular impression abroad is usually odd in number and therefore it is folly to set an even number of eggs under a hen in spite of the falsity of this idea it is still quite customary to set 13 eggs and even number in this case being accounted unlucky Gerald Massey in the natural Genesis remarks that there were 13 kinds of spices set out in the Jewish religious service along with the zodiacal number of 12 loaves of shoe bread there are 13 articles to the Hebrew faith and the kabbalists have 13 Rules by which they are enabled to penetrate the mysteries of the Hebrew scriptures 13 are the dialectical canons of the talmudical doctors for determining the sense of the law in all civil and ecclesiastical cases in England the day of 24 hours was formerly divided into 13 Parts as follows one after midnight two Crow three between the first cockroach and Daybreak for the dawn five morning six noon seven afternoon eight sunsets nine Twilight ten evening eleven candle time 12 bedtime 13 dead of night recurring now to the prevalent Notions regarding the Sinister and pretentious character of this number one may well inquire in all seriousness whether the harboring of this and other firmly rooted superstitious fancies is compatible with a deep and abiding Christian faith the answer is plainly in the negative therefore it is doubtless true and the truth should make us free that the greater our indifference to the various alleged Omens and augeries which so easily besets us the more readily shall we acquire and retain affirm and enduring dependence on Divine Providence end of section 17. end of the magic of the horseshoe by Robert means Lawrence
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Whiz Quiz Part 3/4 Coldwater vs. LCC, Riverdale vs. Continental
tonight whiz quiz contests are brought to you by the Union Bank company committed to you and by the tamil family of dealerships chrysler you eat dungeon hyundai the home of the knock-your-socks-off deal alright we just wrapped up a really good game between cold water and lima central catholic our final score there LCC was 75 points cold water with 100 that means the winner of this game is going to take on cold water down the road all right we have now Riverdale and continental to to pair up and we're going to introduce you to our players right now joining us from Riverdale we have samuel thakur Wyatt Thakur Andrew borkowski and Benjamin borkowski and riverdale is coached by christie thakur welcome to you gentlemen all right turning now to continental jaylen army Kelsey Miller Garrett wrecker and Nick koenig and comment continental is coached by Jordan striker welcome to all of you all right our first round 10 questions where ten points apiece make sure you speak up and make your answers as complete as possible especially on the names okay get those buzzers ready and here we go which US President issued a doctrine in 1947 guaranteeing aid two nations resisting communism riverdale Roosevelt Roosevelt is incorrect so continental you can try it yes Truman could you expand the name there you go very good harry s truman which Julia was famous for a TV series about French cuisine Julia Child Julia Child is correct continental all right number three in what state did Jesse James live and die we cannot take the answer all right so we will give that it is Missouri all right moving on question for what word designates either a balloon cargo basket or an ord canal boat yes riverdale gondola gondola is the answer name the city in northern ireland that has been a center of violent strife for decades my time is up the answer is Belfast all right identify the colorless inert gas known by the symbol n E yes riverdale nyan nyan is correct what American author wrote Robinson Caruso time is up the answer is Daniel Defoe all right number 8 give the a word that designates a low female voice yes continental Alto Alto is correct what is four hundred percent of 90 yes riverdale 360 360 is correct and your final question in round one what airship exploded in 1937 in New Jersey riverdale then burped Hindenburg is the answer all right we've come to the end of round one and here is our score and it's a tight one continental with 30 points Riverdale with 40 that means Riverdale you're going to lead this round you have five questions worth five points apiece they are all yours but please buzz in with your answer name the Boston Red Sox's baseball stadium yes Fenway Park Fenway Park is correct in what year did Operation Iraqi Freedom begin all right we had the buzzer first so that would be the year two thousand three name the mountain that is washington state's highest peak time is up the answers Mount Rainier what professional sports league season was canceled in two thousand four and five yes NBA is incorrect that would be the NHL the National Hockey League and your final question in round two what does the reading on a compact disc yes music it is laser laser beam alright turning over to continental get those the buzzers ready identified the Chinese philosopher whose sayings have been preserved the answer is Confucius what Q word means a 500th anniversary yes Quinn centennial is correct name London's to word clock tower yes Big Ben Big Ben is the answer there what US presidents biography is titled profit from planes yes Thomas Jefferson it is incorrect Jimmy Carter is the answer and your final question in round to identify the country that has a coin called the loony yes North Korea North Korea is incorrect the answer is Canada all right we've come to the end of rounds 1 and 2 and here's our score again a tight one riverdale with 45 points continental with 40 will be back to wrap up the game right after this you
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1,000,000 Likes on Facebook - What's Next!?
Cop Block hit a million likes on Facebook that metric is something to celebrate but it is Bittersweet the growth of Cop Block on Facebook and across other outlets is due to many things the timeliness of this conversation the caliber of those involved the perverse incentives that fuel the police state and Technology as disseminator of information you might assume that I hope to see the number of likes on cop Lo's Facebook page rise to 2 million or to 10 million or more but ultimately the true gauge of Effectiveness will be when the decentralized project no longer has to exist certainly since copblock.org was launched almost 5 years ago more individuals many who may have never heard of the site recognize the need to always film the police and to focus attention on those who aggress that's excellent and it's a necessary First Step but wouldn't it be preferable to live in a world where such reactive measures were not even needed c.org started as a group blog with contributors each bringing their unique experiences and perspective to the table but before too long the site evolved the sheer volume of incidents caus copblock.org to transform into a submission based site and resource Hub those attributes exemplify the decentralization necessary to affect real change which has manifest in the actions of thousands now involved historically self-proclaimed rulers have monopolized the free flow of ideas no matter the location structure or titles taken though self proclaimed rulers share one commonality perceived legitimacy it is costly to subjugate others via physical coercion control is much easier when cages are wrecked mentally when access to information and ideas is constrained and monopolized to mitigate the questioning of the status quo self-proclaimed rulers have burned books and they have burned people it is what happens in all regimes throughout history and is what today is unfolding in the USSA today self-proclaimed rulers claim the right to regulate virtually every as aspect of the lives of others and to disappear anyone deemed a threat realize that without fear Division and double speak self-proclaimed rulers cannot find purchase we live at a time of exceptional potential anyone with an internet connection can reach billions the ability of self-proclaimed rulers to censor suppress truth and manufacture misinformation is slipping the centralized control message of corporate media which Likens police employees to authorities is losing clout and at some point the Federal Reserve Monopoly money which fuels a police state will go to its absolute value of zero police as structured today exists because an artificial Paradigm that positions some as Masters and others as slaves has been incessantly pedal as truth through years of mandated government School indoctrination it's been drilled into us that if we're unhappy we need to work within the system to change it but allocating your time and resources to working within the apparatus created and administered by those who seek to rule you is nonsense iCal the very Act of seeking remedy through those prescribed Avenues only feeds into the legitimacy of that failed institution realize that all police outfits are founded on the idea that says that some people the police and their friends have the right to extort from others that idea that bad idea if bought into creates a double standard it establishes two classes of people and so long as that bad idea is bought into the perceived golf will grow in size and scope thus the systemic rights violations we are today confronted with caused by those who claim to protect us is not surprising realize that nothing good can stem from such a polluted Foundation a flower cannot grow from toxic waste basic economics supply and demand make clear the importance of proper incentives no matter the good intentions cited by police Justice protection or accountability it is fallacious to believe that they can ever come from a course of Monopoly where so-called customers are told to pay or else some would say that the perpetuation of this false arrangement hinges on fear but I would be more specific and put forth that the perpetuation of this treatable cancer hinges on ideas and ideas of consequences ideas are what motivates us each to act bad ideas such as buying into the charade that some strangers have the right to control you though you've never signed a contract with them cause bad consequences I sometimes see folks refer to Cop Block as a nonprofit I want to make clear now that that's not the case the simple Act of asking another for permission gives credibility to their claim that they are your ruler coplac exists not to solidify such dorus claims but to empower in fact coplac is more of an idea than anything those who recognize a pattern of violence inflicted by police employees are encouraged to get involved in whatever capacity save for the initiation of force that they think most effective it's only through the exchange of ideas and open critical thinking that we can each adopt what we think best if you buy into the bad idea that says you don't have the right to own certain tools to defend defend yourself and your property what does that make you if you buy into the bad idea that says you don't have the freedom to alter your conscience what does that make you if you buy into the bad idea that says certain people have the right to steal from you at an annual basis each spring and for engaging in peaceful actions what does that make you and what kind of world does it leave for the Next Generation realize that you own yourself you alone have the right to govern yourself the existing Paradigm positions a tiny fraction of people as rulers allowing them to subsist off the energy of others this of course is based on perceived legitimacy fortunately we live at a pivotal time technology has empowered each of us to find information and share ideas that fundamentally question how we relate to each other that more than anything fuels our Liberation and it cannot be undone just as it is individuals who act and are responsible for their actions it is at the individual level one mind at a time where Evolution happens some people voice the Mantra all cops are bastards or [ __ ] the police similarly some police employees liken themselves to sheep dogs necessary to control the sheep and find comfort in the closed off Thin Blue Line culture such paradigms are counterproductive as they create an us and a them ask yourself How likely is a person to consider ideas different than their own if they are communicated with hostility realize that no matter their place of birth gender sexual orientation or any other arbitrary Factor each person has the same rights that law isn't created from a top- down hierarchy but emerges from the bottom up and that each of us has a right to pursue our happiness so long as we don't tread on another if you seek to live in a world free from institutionalized police violence don't be reactionary see the institution for what it is divisive hypocritical and perversely incentivized and see the individual actors for what they are individuals like you and me each responsible for their actions no matter the magical legal ease their friends say is applicable invest in yourself find peace internally and come at this issue from a place of love if you realize the harm caused by granting legitimacy to an institution based on coercion and in granting double standards to its actors change your Paradigm stop hacking at the branches of tyranny and strike the root
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CARTOON Heckle & Jeckle's ''The Hitch Hikers'' (1947)
[Music] uh [Music] hey look i say oh boy uh how about lift that's real nice if you jump thanks i don't think my friend is gonna like this don't worry jump we'll take care of your friend oh here he is now step on it [Applause] who are these guys uh this is where we get off old boy yeah thanks for the lift champ just a minute you ain't going nowhere see you know too much i say i can't walk another step [Music] look this looks like a good hideout [Music] if i ever get my hands on those two boys i'll tear them apart a bunch of the pieces i'll beat them to a boat that'll fix some boys that'll fix them [Music] all right wise guy what did you do with him oh yeah come on one for you and one for me and one for you and [Music] come on out i know you're in there yeah he rubbed this out goodbye goodbye so you think you are rid of them [Music] well maybe no mortal i can see them but they're here [Music] you can't get away there's no escape [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] oh [Music] can you imagine those dumb dogs falling for them corny ghost gang yeah can you imagine [Music]
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How to Program and Install the LiftMaster 878MAX wireless keyless Entry
hey i'm eric from northshorecommercialdoor.com and i'm here today to help you program and install your liftmaster 878 max wireless keyless entry this model varies from the 877 by reducing the programming to four steps so let's get started to complete this project you'll need a few simple items a ladder a tape measure a drill 1 8 inch drill bit pen or pencil and a phillips head screwdriver first things first we'll need to locate and access your garage door openers learn button most residential units the learn button is located on the side or the back of your garage door opener if you're having trouble finding your learn button below in the description we have a link to another video to help you find your learn button the first method we're going to cover is how to program a garage door opener with a yellow learn button if you have another color learn button such as purple green or reddish orange we'll cover that here in a minute to start press and release the yellow learn button on your garage door opener until the led stays illuminated next you're going to enter a four digit pin number of your choice i'm gonna go with a simple one two three four i'm gonna press and hold enter until i see the light on my garage door opener flash or i hear two audible clicks that's my garage door opener's way of telling me that it received the signal so now let's test it one two three four enter there we go and we did it now let's cover how to program our other color learn buttons such as purple green or reddish orange so for this method we're going to start by holding the asterisk and pound sign down on our unit until the light remains illuminated and stops blinking and now we're going to enter our four digit pin which i'm gonna do one two three four and we're gonna push the pound sign now looking at the chart on your screen right now press and release the enter button the amount of times that line up with your learn button's color yellow once purple twice reddish orange three times and green four after you've pressed enter the amount of times they correspond with your learn button we're gonna go ahead and press zero then you're gonna go to your garage door opener press and hold your learn button until the led it remains illuminated after you've pressed the learn button go ahead and enter your pin number and you're going to press and hold enter until you hear two clicks from your garage door opener or you see the light blink once this means the opener has received our signal so now we should be good to go i'm gonna go ahead and test it enter there we go now that we've programmed our wireless keyless entry it's time to install it first thing you're going to do is find your desired location which i'm going to go with right here on this wall now it is recommended to have this at least five feet off the ground to keep out of reach of young children so i'm gonna go ahead and mark five feet next thing you're gonna do is we're gonna take the battery cover off and set it aside because there's another mounting hole right here so we need to access that here in a moment next we're going to mark the location for the top screw as you'll see on the back of the unit there's a little notch that the screw will go into so we go ahead and place that along where we want put a little mark there so now we've placed our marks we're going to go ahead and take our drill and our 1 8 inch drill bit and drill us a pilot hole now we have our screw installed with about 1 8 of an inch sticking out because we're going to place this slot right here it's going to slide right on now that we have our unit hung we're going to go ahead and secure the bottom mounting hole we're going to go ahead and lift the lid up move this battery off to the side here go ahead and take my drill and drill my pilot hole now that we have our pilot hole drilled we're going to take our final screw we're going to go ahead and put that in we're going to do it by hand because we don't want to over tighten and crack the unit the last thing we're going to do is put the battery back in replace the battery cover and we're done thanks for watching and please hit subscribe for more informative content
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Triple H Tells Ryback No More Marquee Names After John Cena
speaking of uh creating larger and life characters uh you you've talked about this before but uh on your interview with rusev you talked about how vince mcmahon said that he said something along the lines like john cena is the last meaning of triple h triple h said that uh john cena was the last mainstream star exactly uh how did how did that conversation come about and what exactly did he say that was during the initial main event run and i was my contract it was they jane gettys was in charge of talent relations at the time and they had her handling the contracts and they threw like a [ __ ] offer like i mean horrible especially for like where we were at the time and and i was just i remember thinking like that was my first real like what the whoa like this is how this is the money we're talking about at this level like this is and i'm right now and granted you could they could put anyone in those positions but we were doing really well and uh i remember they had to go talk to hunter about the contract and we were just in a hallway and i don't know if we were somewhere in texas but i just remember he just he goes ryan he goes he's i'm just going to tell you straight he goes john cena cena's the last marquee name we're ever going to have and now now that and i've said it before hunter could have just been saying that to get where like well they're not going to give me a big contract they don't want that could have been just that or i it wasn't i don't i think he was being he we had moments where he was we had good conversations at times early especially early on i think he was just telling me kind of like hey off the record this is what this is and uh but at the same time you go and people will say well like what about roman what about these guys i believe they put people in top positions that they know are not going to get to over and i've said it that's that and then the guys that get organically over that could become the big stars things that happened with rue seven different people at different periods they put the kibosh on it because they know they're going to get too big like that's a real thing they you could tell by guys that just have an energy that if they go with it it's going to get too big they don't want that that's why they organically and it kind of started with cena where they put you in that spot and no matter what you just stay in that spot like that doesn't mean you don't work hard and you don't bust your ass and but there's just kind of a there's a cap on things and uh and that's just the way that's their business the way that it is but if you look at what they've done with everybody and i said when guys start getting too hot they'll cool them off and they'll make them lose in a position you're like scratching your head then they'll get them back on track a few months later but the damage has already been done and they're very very good at that and that's what the things and a lot of like the the hardcore fans and they may not be able to see it and they don't understand or like certain things are just casual fans even but they're great they taking away the momentum when guys need it most and like i said it's not rocket science on how to build stars you just do what organically naturally who is gaining the momentum along with the push or who's like if you're not getting a monster push and you're getting a lot of momentum you just go with it and you start finding situations to let that character come out and then if it if it gets bigger it gets bigger if it doesn't it doesn't but what they'll do is like and again with like rusev day or things you know feed me more at the period they when they just they'll [ __ ] you know me losing seven pay-per-views in a row it doesn't right and that time how can you justify that and people say like well you failed in the main event no this is the this is we were the next group the guys like that's why people are mad and that's why regular people have walked away they see it for what it is and i i just believe like the guys if they open the floodgates and just said whoever can go get the most over within the guidelines go get the most over it wouldn't it be the guys that are on top right now no they wouldn't be and that's ju in a point and it wouldn't have been the guys that have been on top you would have seen seen other guys that are more talented i believe over overall overall and like in that position and where you can go out there and just have that energy it's an energy you hear it all the time the x factor john laurinitis was good at finding guys that had an energy and you could sit there and now he would hire some dumb asses yes but he was good at finding larger than life guys or they were good at pushing the guys that had that energy and that's what's missing and it's nothing the talent are all amazing top to bottom but you got to let them you got to open that that glass ceiling you know you gotta you got to let some guys get through right otherwise we're where we're at yeah yeah someone could start getting over like john cena now in today's environment they start going 50 50 or actually probably losing more than they win so and it's hurting them in the long run we're seeing it now it's it's been happening over years and years but not building those larger life stars it's it i mean that's what people pay for whether it's ufc in football it's the big teams the name teams and the rivalries that do well and it's up to the talent like two this is what's going on in the world with these big promotions and they're trying to be the big promotions want to be the star too it doesn't work like that it's the talent the promotions are the promotions but there's like this weird thing going on where they're trying to like just have control where they're making it even harder now to become a mega star and then that's where talent have to go on their own and find ways you know that's kind of when doing what i'm doing while i've been out trying to get people to know the personalities so that and it could take 10 years but eventually there comes a point where like you can break free of that and hopefully it's up to the talent too on that to get outside of that and do other things on their own especially with their social media because it is everyone is is being handcuffed to a certain level outside of the group where they'll let you we're going to put you in those main event spots but you're not a true main eventer in terms of how it used to be of getting over and stuff so and it's like we've seen a i told you guys but this is nothing like i think cena is great in the ring but cena didn't have to get challenged because he had a comfort zone of and it didn't matter and where they could when guys got hot and different things and they just put the kibosh on it and they kept them in that because from a business standpoint that's what they wanted and again that's their company that's their right to do that but from a wrestling fan standpoint it's really frustrating because it gets really repetitive really quickly and then and that's why i think you've seen so many people tune away and walk away and i don't think you ever it's it's going to be really hard to get them back and i said too if aew i think in the next 12 to 18 months i think they surpassed wwe overall in the ratings i just i really i really do i think it's gonna and i think if that gap is closed a lot already like if i would have said that a year ago you i would have sounded [ __ ] crazy but i i truly believe it because i think the business model unless wwe changes that which we'll talk about on slingos but i think it's caught up to them overall do you think it's going to be more of a case of aew going up or is it more of a case of a wwe coming down i think that's kind of why i think there's going to be a point where they meet that where i think that that could be very well what happens and i don't know if aew i don't know if they they're getting a three rating in in 18 months so that would be i think a huge huge jump um i think it's meeting somewhere in the middle of all that with aaw but being on the uptick of that but still not maybe what raw was doing a year or two ago but i think just if they have the mindset of creating stars they're gonna the the power is on their side with that and just with what that wwe business model it's just too repetitive now and there's not right and the damage has been done that there now there's no stars when i say no stars i mean no stars of that level right and it's too late to create them in this environment with that because with everyone that they have and like unless you bring someone some new people up and you're able to then but then you're going to be dealing with like the politics up there the other guys and that have killed themselves for 10 15 years and it's a really it's just a weird thing man and i don't know even the fiend would like how hot the fiend got and we saw that like explain the goldberg loss to me still right for goldberg to look the way he did against braun at wrestlemania with no fan like it just doesn't mate right right you look back you're like well why did that happen all it does is hurt hurt the fiend overall feen should have squashed bill and that's just the way it should have been but right you know it is what it is yeah it's not my problem anymore well the wwe they need to do something to fix it because their uh the ratings are trying to get to scary levels now thank you guys very much for watching this clip and to watch full episodes of the shooting blanks wrestling report and conversation with the big guy ryback subscribe to patreon.com backslash ryback for exclusive videos of both shows and always remember feed me more
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IRL - SpeedRunners Ep1 - Gotta Go Fast w/ RedBeardedGamer and Salamander Breath
welcome to instant replay live we're playing speed runners and we're joined by beardy and salamander salamander breath telemeter breath and though though either or doing home or has he's notoriously known on the internet Sally Sally yeah yes that's a weird my way stage name miss like a shark really wants to play the first level yeah shark is up there locked in ok so I'm playing as Dodger Joe you're the yin get over there there we go I'm ringer yeah I am gill shark base I'm the chicken guy I don't know his name oh we are on a good level 11 chicken fingers yeah this game is basically just a foot race with spider-man style swinging mechanic so you can hook and screw your friend pickups which is a ton of fun like that where someone just took somebody I got ya there yeah I got hooked as well oh oh the most of hombres coming back now it took me a second to get back into the rhythm of this game that's for sure yeah it's it's not um it's not difficult it's just like that first I just come back so rhythm thank you jeez dude that's a memory but who win it's super fun though we played it a ton when it like when we first got it and then we've been off of it for so long I feel like I need to get through up okay I didn't rise with their boxes they're nice you should get rid of that terrible ability Nick that's true oh and just the right time oh uh huh oh no oh no come on Sally miss careful just like you were realized Dodger oh yeah yeah it's my hope um Joe you should tell story because you're not playing I'm playing or not you guys mirliton that chicken beat us yeah from the time what a chicken so you guys well I'm sorry beauty and I don't know [ __ ] I'm falling behind with them no no beard is what I wanted to call him but um what I was gonna say is beauties channel is a let's play channel as well but you also do some D&D stuff which is super cool um which makes you like right now house of like and I'm like you're the kind of people we interact with so that's super sweet oh no oh ah we cannot let we generally oh cuz all of our hate on Sally now looks like yeah yeah absolutely all right I got it don't worry I got him damn it Nick why why would you do that I'll tell ya I got him all right Jake going down I didn't say I got him I i was doing out of it yeah you can't tell the difference between someone standing sitting right next to you and someone over the internet yeah you know that's like we like man I mean when you live on it as much as we do I guess that's fair boundaries begin 20 boxes ever yup oh no oh good double look oh you don't an bastard hanging out there yeah so now but your channel super cool people should definitely check it out if they haven't seen it already and we also just did a collab with you for your channel depending on when things air hopefully that'll be up but maybe maybe not we they don't know um but we'll have a link for that in the description for this people should definitely oh man you're destroying us how much I'll just be you kidding I didn't pay attention we're at 2016 5550 I met to a 2734 cheese I'm at 25 6040 we want to try this new prototype level yeah sure or not where's your head oh there it is okay chicken man there you go that's sometimes you just lead your head isn't this a purple no that's what it says good prototype Yeah right right but we got it anyway so it's okay oh jeez lasers yep yep well look at that yep I am later gretsch frickin lasers man at least I can say I've had one oh my god I'm going the wrong way well you got your nah yeah at least I can say that oh oh no okay here we go yeah I'm gonna take this thing game time I must got stuck Oh spikes and stuff put the top up Oh wrong way with that oh don't leave me a face your yo que pase oh no steps don't trial oh crap okay it's a little hard to give commentary on this game competitive games are not our thing it's all right loop leash all right there's gonna be the death match up so Sally your channel you said you've been doing it for a while now kind of off and on right I'm not a year on our collab on your side aren't on beauty side you said that you give a like a favorite video or favorite series you'd like people to check out or anything um minecraft yeah pretty good thanks our doctor arrived or uh Moonraker yeah oh wow yeah you guys destroyed me on that one yeah oh yes oh I thought he was gonna lose it there oh what oh I'm that trap waiting terrible yeah trap you right inside huh commit damn boost use the boost to get through there we go that's too it finally there like I'm a cop oh oh what a cheap erotica at the own let's one the other guy the bad thing is good yeah what's he can really time with the son of a [ __ ] crap it did it again well that's the end of me go Gil all right okay one more from Adam yeah or one morning autumn on you know Nick so gotta kill a chicken or you mean to that is one more he had I'm sorry no the chicken that I still at won jo no I need to kill the chicken I see jeez I'm missing a las pressing the wrong bunch my speed boost all this time oh my goodness max is cool I am in trouble alright chicken win this take about everything I said I'm not gonna win it Weiss 00 box I got oh I just so many things to hit come on oh come on come on find a thing oh man oh got it whoa bro skills that's that's MLG Pro speedrunner skills 180 no scope mm-hmm Oh God yeah that's it moment when you know you're going to die and there's just nothing you can do about it so going from brawl holida playing this I feel like I should build a triple jump yeah yeah and I thought like the jumping and this is so much more way down by gravity yeah it is it'll take a minute all right one more random and then and then we'll call it an episode all right all right all right unless this one ends like super fast what's our wind count right now yeah one guard no no I didn't get 11 and Adam 11 okay so if one of you two wins that's you know that's an episode win for you I forgot the map I've got the map no I don't even know this map this is all oh you know you guys this I've got the map yep Oh wrong way okay I'll take that one back risk in that also went the wrong way get up you up damn oh my god i'm hitting some things oh wow i did not do that on purpose yes yes y'all the doesn't it's what i'm up to on the commentary thanks oh wow those tents that's that's crazy i forgot i thought it was it for a second okay bike alright hit me nice trade by my own missiles got it corner is confusing really really oh this fought gets me every time thanks and I really over the wow that's a hard corner oh alright double busko [ __ ] okay Oh Joe you've got to do this you can't let beardy win the whole episode I can't I'm you're on the whole episode I I'm getting your channel yeah that's look at here last thing I do it's the fear we keep you know betting our channel oh you got it one more we can still stop him make sure the boost yeah that was not the right time use the boost to get through Lars's don't die I'm dead oh well that's the enemy item it's all on you now all right defending the honor of instantly alive well the honors gone no shoka it's just vaguely owner example but not hourly yeah it's just who owns our channel at this point which really since we already lost it does it even matter nothing even matters ya know but I think that's I think that we should do that I think every time we collab would just bet off our Channel yeah no I mean have you already said that we're gonna do that on his but I'm saying um you know does does it even matter like how someone else to keep ownership no well okay Nikki get tell stories now well i was i was talking in your or a oh it's such ridiculous i was talking and you were just sitting there silently and i'm just getting the foop end of the stick yeah well it's pretty nice herb it thanks thank you oh oh no what have I done what what happened out of Austin I know what a mini ok here we go get the right oh that goodbye to you ok Oh yep that's it you got it yeah maybe if I didn't trip on those boxes boxes boxes to the rescue so Nick doesn't remember the chef I don't think the other you guys remember if you remember the show out of the box yeah that doesn't know your cattle Anna yeah there we go Wow it was a minions dog and that other black guy ah my boxes yeah your own betrayed me I that is like that is always at this game at two boxes yeah nothing I can do once that wall came down at two boxes we got a participation so Adam Adam now owns and does it replay alive how you feeling Adam ah it's going to be just all beard trimming in manscaping videos from now on excellent I can get by that all right well thank you guys for watching come back for episode two we're going to try out some of the custom maps from the workshop oh and uh you know one last thing just make sure to go now in between episodes and check out beardy and Sally's channels you should enjoy yay hmm really kick it to Joe plans free stroke sonic off cycle
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DTNS 3063 - 10 Years Ago, We Got ... One More Thing
all right it's live now I need to go to from Cleveland and Los Angeles I've never been to Cleveland you know what I hear it's lovely I all I've seen is was it hot in Cleveland that's yeah oh it's it's it's pretty much perfect encapsulation of it there's just Betty White's just cruising around that's the only thing I know about Hot in Cleveland that Betty White said sorry I wish I could had better Hot in Cleveland polls than that but sadly no but yeah it's it's a it's a cool little burg I guess it's a place to live so yeah and the other thing probably not not as as positive is the hastily made tourism video oh yeah that's that's great like every every Clevelander loves that so much that's the he's that guy's like a local like local famous comedian Mike pulk he's real he's hot nice yeah whoo Keith can you hear us is hear and see me yeah we can do both yeah hey keith has more rich that's going pretty good thanks so much for doing this it's really cool just an FYI we are live to like this is the pre-show but it's streamed live just FYI any secrets anything you can't reveal to anyone I'm glad I took down my super secret whiteboard then is there a way that boost your audio from your end or I can boost it on my end but it might sound kind of correctly the chat but oh I need to is that any better yes yes all right let me go grab a headset so I'm not feeding back to you guys hold on okay I'm gonna grab a glass of water really quick I just realized I am parched so hold on sorry Internet oh great I don't wait turn off the check anyone in the chat room no oh no I turn off this chat and setting this is under advanced settings oh there it is a naval live chat saving saving right Zoey brings bacon is it as it diminished or as it disappeared hopefully it is nobody's going that's really right now all right see this is the Cleveland love right here there we go looks like the logo from major-league that's why I own it take it for what you will okay I can close that a slack I think I chose to circle Thank You Chad I'm not gonna log into the chat I my screen is it's too full too many things no this uh I'm not a big fan of this I make camera is that just the built-in guy you're using yeah uh a little reorganizing my wife had a event and I usually use my logic tech camera which is a oldie but goodie and Keith I just wanted to double-check with you Keith Thompson CTO advisor yes okay I prefer the CTO advisor but you know what we can go with VC to a visor because you know the this year you're not a CT a CT I'm the CTO visor so Keith basically what's gonna happen is rich will start off the show he's gonna read two news items that you can or don't have to chime in on once we get into the top stories when he does the little music segue thing feel free to chime in on some of these stories like if you have a couple of words or sentences you wanna add to these basically six seven I mean he's really access the spreadsheet by chance yeah I checked out [ __ ] the stories at least uh unless you've updated them in the past hour so I think we just rearranged them so I and then we'll have the main discussion topic that's where you guys go on the impact of the Apple iPhone then we go into viewer feedback one is from Mick Mike and mice and I see is make right my eye I feel more comfortable saying Mike I mean personally make Mike from down under oh I should sit down under not down understand of this feedback Joe banter since cattail and then you can add read these rich and then Keith will you can feel free to add any thoughts you would like and then we said thank you to Keith thanks to the audience plug patreon and then plug the fact that tomorrow will be a show in nerd tacular show ya starts starts an hour earlier in our earlier because of the mountain time yeah because of the mountain time start mark mountains interfering with the space-time continuum it's the worst he that gotta get one of those boom arms you know i like like my radio training has me with like the spring-loaded one but there's no good way not to put it just right especially with a pop card i guess that's the problem is the pop guard but that seems a work way better the i went through a couple of hit the spring arm one and i didn't care much for it then i an't a buddy of mine who's like into audio you should really try the the traditional you know what I've settled on it I like it it's not as good for I want to get some lapel mics like what we use in tech field day though yes when they get out of the way and you know I don't have for the most part I don't have kids at home so the I don't have to worry about background noise you should look at the we've been trying out the mobos they have like some lapel mics that are like pretty affordable and and pretty good quality R like I don't know 80% of like ash or $150 was SM 93 but they're like 45 bucks apiece and they're they're they sound pretty good yeah I like this guy really good this is the who recommended this to me John Troyer the the 58 beta some none others oh yeah yeah yeah yeah that's like a version of like a super popular yeah stage Mike yeah I got a couple of the 58 Jess for travel because they're a little bit less expensive but there are ton there I tried taking them as a mobile podcasting thing and it just didn't work out yeah yeah it's it's tough to to have something you can take on the move and I mean that's yeah that's what we deal all the time with tech field is like what can you fit in a one bag that you put on that you know the airplane and can still sound pretty good so it's it's always a struggle for anyone join us right now in the chat room or the livestream reminder that tom is currently traveling today so rich awfully no has generously agreed to fill in first ed would be joined by Keith Townsend I have a picture of Airbnb for my face but that said we'll probably start in a couple of minutes or we could start now if you if you feel comfortable fit rich uh let's let's give it the fight I you know I don't want to jump the gun here we're two whole minutes early I don't want to upset anybody I guess we could go early is that okay chat room I can't see again I am NOT gonna see anything that you type today but I hope that I can so if you yeah I literally I do not want any feedback I eschew all advice from the chat room there's an SAT word cuz on my word of the day I thought you kind of had a cold or something [Laughter] that's my name how'd you I'm gonna hide myself so I guess you start your recording okay and then well and give it like a beat and then you can just start the you can start to read and then start the music like that basic you would yeah you basically start with you know daily techno new shows by review below and then start the music and then this is today for Thursday oh my daughter's trying to get in alright I'm gonna hide and so I'll give whenever you're feeling good sounds good we'll get started then Keith if that's cool with you I'm ready whenever you are alright the daily tech news show is powered by you to find out how you can donate and support the show head to daily tech news show comm slash support this is the daily tech news show for Thursday June 29 2017 I'm rich drew Foligno filling in for the travelin man himself Tom Merritt joining me today we have on the other side of cyberspace I don't know if it's the exact other side but what have you we have Keith Townsend the CTO advisor himself Keith welcome to the show rich thanks for having me this is cool so let's get started with a few tech things you should know bloomberg reports Airbnb is planning a new rental tier for luxury homes mansions and penthouses tests and limited markets will start at the end of the year if successful the service will broaden out to additional locations so Airbnb trying to go a little swanky although from my experience just kind of browsing around for for fun and whatnot you know there are some already some pretty nice listing so I'll be interested to see like just how swanky and exclusive these get could be very interesting yeah you know it's pretty interesting I won't be on either side of that so not an Airbnb and or penthouse renter fan you know I'm a big fan of Airbnb in general but I just don't have a penthouse nor a mansion to put on the moon and I like renting one either so well we'll have to we'll have to get feedback from someone else all right representative Katherine Clark of Massachusetts Susan Brooks of Indiana and Patrick Meehan of Pennsylvania have proposed the online Safety Modernization Act of 2017 a bill that would outlaw cyber crimes against individuals including sexting sexual imagery from people through blackmail falsely reporting an emergency to provoke a SWAT team responds and daxing people by disclosing personal information to cause harm 24 million dollars is included in grants for training and to establish a National Resource Center of cyber crimes against individuals this is really really interesting to me because it's one thing to criminalize the you know the act of daxing some of the act of swatting someone but it's one it's encouraging that this is a bipartisan effort which gives me some hope that this might actually go somewhere although evidently there is no version in Congress or in the Senate yet so that's kind of iffy but I'm really encouraged that they're they're putting together they're thinking of enforcement and they're they're actually giving resources to law enforcement yeah and I've thought about this a little bit I've looked at it this sounds more like one of those in what we call the u.s. one little state right issues but then I thought about how hard this is the in force in cyberspace where you know as you said an honest that you could be on the other side of cyberspace and what happens when someone docks you in one state in your and you live in another so you know I think overall this is a good move all right now let's move on to some top stories two pieces of big cloud news Keith I think that you might find this interesting Microsoft confirmed the acquisition of cloud in four reportedly between 50 to 70 million dollars Cloudant helps enterprises optimize investments in cloud services basically it just gives them a better idea of how effective their money is in a particular cloud instance meanwhile Google and Nutanix announced a strategic partnership around hybrid cloud deployments allowing for on-site and cloud infrastructure within a unified service and manage kind of in a unified interface this includes better integrations with containers which are super hot in the enterprise right now and the ability to combine Nutanix with Google's clouds tensorflow in edge computing environments those are a lot of buzzwords Keith what's the bigger deal here kind of the multi cloud deal that Microsoft made or this hybrid cloud partnership that that Google made you know I think the partnership with Nutanix and Google is a bigger deal Nutanix says their neck neck scarf going on right now and VMware's may splash with with their VMware on AWS cloud this is I think competitive a little bit towards that for people who who are not in that VMware camp the Microsoft announcement you know what their solutions already on the market that's competitive to it so it's not like Microsoft is adding a new capability whereas the Nutanix Google relationship I think is a net new capability I do think it's interesting though that's you know this is this to me seems symptomatic of kind of the Satya mania that's taken over Microsoft last couple years again kind of giving more tools to maybe you know do more comparison between services not strictly looking to lock you into Azure although I'm sure you know the benefit of this is that they can maybe hopefully use the analytics that cloud in has to you know better better serve customers and and you know better compete but it's just kind of interesting yeah you know what the and it's interesting that Marcus off itself will be able to get insight into customer workloads that are not in Azure so they can actually see how much spending at least at the aggregate level that customers have in Azure versus Google compute or even AWS so you know it'll be interesting to see what type of metadata Microsoft was able to collect as a aspect of having this service although this is just you know this might be the first time a lot of listeners of this show I've heard of Nutanix but I feel like that's gonna crop more and more maybe not do public consciousness but for people that follow tech you know Nutanix is is moving and making some deals and they're they're interesting company to watch in kind of the virtualization space so I definitely remember the name in AI News Adobe analytics cloud is launching a new voice analytics offering to track how users interact with voice services from Amazon Google and Apple the voice analytics service will integrate Adobe's AI and machine learning service Sensei Instagram has announced it will be begin using parent company's Facebook language i deep text to filter comments that violate instagrams Community Guidelines the service is currently English only but there are plans to add more languages which I think will hopefully decrease on like weird you know Russian comments on your Facebook stream or your Instagram stream you know kind of two very different looks here obviously Adobe clearly looking to increase revenue to make their to make their analytic service just kind of more applicable for the for modernity as it were you know interesting that brands can get insight into how people are using voice services I think that's you know right now it seems like Google Amazon and you know coming up now Apple are really the only ones that were gonna be able to take advantage of that and now with this kind of analytics engine Adobe's kind of opening up to brands and and to other to other companies so it hopefully leads to better voice services right yeah and just in general larger trend AI email machine learning as a as a service these are really complex tools to enable whether you're an app developer a consumer products company just these tech companies starting to reap pivot themselves and and provide these as a service I'm I'm kind of excited to see what new capability gives me as a consumer yeah and the the interesting thing for instagrams part one is if you read the wired article that was that we have here in our show notes the it's one it leads into an interesting relationship between how Instagram operates and Facebook operates even though they're all you know obviously on you know they're owned in common it was Instagram kind of had to go to Facebook for permission to use a deep text when they initially rolled this out it was initially rolled out to purely eliminate spam comments I think late last year they really started doing this and now this is moving into strictly objectionable ones and I'm surprised I'm not hearing a little bit more maybe dissatisfaction with that I know Instagram doesn't have the same feeling as like Twitter like if Twitter did this even if it made Twitter a thousand times like better as a service for most human beings could be up in arms there'd be free speech issues but because Instagram one is where you go to look at cute pictures of 20 X Terriers hashtag toy fox terrier hashtag buttons the dog you can I think Instagram has a little more leeway to get away with this now if this rolls over into Facebook and all of a sudden you know quote-unquote objectionable comments start you know disappearing from Facebook then I think we'll we'll see the free speech issue come up well you know what not just free speech but let's fast forward this this is a precursor to being focused on the Instagram conversation what happens when Google Facebook get better at AI when it comes to image identification and then you start censoring images based on AI intelligence so you know we've gotten around you know received Facebook has added that fancy new background to meme fi your text because if they couldn't search that text so they've come up solutions at some point they're going to crack that nut and I think that's when we start to see a revote on the Instagram users when they either start the implant ads or do something that offends that crowd well what but also becomes interesting if you actually read their community guidelines there's a lot of unsurprising things you know they really you know don't like nudity they don't like you know certain culturally sensitive topics but the one that really interested me was in terms of breaking news in terms of you know quote-unquote extreme content and how that can kind of blend over perhaps into you know extremist recruitment or something like that I think that is where you might see a little bit of a gray area in terms of people commenting on that especially you know if people someone takes a photo of you know a something that would provoke an extreme emotional response you're going to get extremely emotional comments now maybe the AI is going to be smart enough it sounded like they designed it to give greater credence to people in your kind of your social graph versus you know people you've never met or people that are kind of further away from that so if they can that's where the nuance becomes really challenging I think or that but that's what they asked for right really you think about AI and the promise of AI and context awareness you know earlier today this whole thing with President Trump tweeting about the TV show and the response the whole tweeted the picture of Cheerios with small hands normally I wouldn't or normal filters wouldn't be able to pick up the nuance of that conversation yeah oh you know when you talk about extremist views these insight type of jokes or inside messages you would think AI starts to pick on those things and so to the layperson who didn't know the back-and-forth of today's conversation you know there was no reference to any other person other than the box of Cheerios and if AI is able to pick up on that in context and then you get into the issue of false positives that's really I think where it starts to get interesting the old slippery slope I'm slipping down well Russia will no longer consider banning the telegram messaging app after the company's founder Pavel Durov agreed to register with the Russian authorities telegram initially refused to comply out of privacy concerns over social media Durov said he would not do anything that would violate users privacy one thing that I think is interesting here is this is not the first country that telegram has had to register actually they had to register in the UK so I don't think that necessarily you know I I think a lot of people here are seeing smoke and assuming there's a fire maybe by the fact that you know Russia and telegram are now kind of seem to be okay now reading between the lines it sounds like this might just be a legal battle that's you know gonna come up at some point because Russian law does state that Teleca telecom companies have to carry you know records of transit and records of messages going over their service so I think at some point this is just a court battle waiting to happen yeah I don't know if this was just a way for both parties to save face showdown Russia being able to back away and saying you know what super popular service we don't want to drive the users to a service that will be even more underground we'll work with these guys and eventually come up with a solution and then of course if you're the messaging app you you want to stay in Russia well I think this is what they're if not their biggest market one of their biggest markets so you know it's it's uh it's it's a way to say face absolutely well president Trump nominated Brendan Carr as a commissioner with the FCC car started working for the FCC in 2012 as a attorney advisor recruited by that now chairman ad G PI and it was recently named the agency's acting general counsel prior to government work car worked as a lawyer for the law firm Wylie rein representing AT&T Verizon the u.s. telecom trade association and their lobbying arm this CTIA cars nomination now goes to the Senate for approval now I know like the you know if you are a fan of Ag pie this is a completely expected move he seems to be you know someone who is closely ideologically aligned if you're not you're saying this is the end of the world you're pulling your hair out but the one thing to keep in mind and I'm you know I don't want to make this more than anything but um you know st. Tom wheeler the outgoing or they're now former FCC Chairman used to be the head lobbyist or used to do work hand in hand with the CTIA so you know just again a background with a lobbying firm I don't think necessarily indicates intent but but we'll see where this goes I saw his resume I'm like is this Tom wheeler to dad oh and that would be great if you you know agree with Tom's positions on a charity and and so forth but you know what elections have consequences well and you know this this kind of to to steal something from the make me smart podcast in the normal not normal dichotomy this is normal this is what a G pie is going to do he's going to appoint a commissioner that you know that he's worked with that he trusts that he knows kind of where he's at yeah I don't see where the surprise is this you know yeah Elon Musk announced that the boring company completed the first segment of a tunnel in LA that's Los Angeles for you people not in the area as part of a network running from LAX to Sherman Oaks California although the exact length and location was not revealed the company had previously successfully drilled test tunnels in the SpaceX parking lot that I'm assuming SpaceX has a rather large parking lot I mean they'd be Rockets so they have to park them somewhere but to go from that I know they were having some municipal issues with the city of Los Angeles in terms of making sure they had the right permits making sure that it's safe to drill in certain places I think it's very telling that's we don't know exactly where this is at but Keith are you looking forward to taking a super high-speed private tunnel beneath LA you know I can't get past that scene and the what was the ocean's 13 this is the site this is the drill that built that that drilled the other side and but yeah something about being hurled at that speed in a tunnel just doesn't appeal to me for some reason I don't know what I don't know what about it it just doesn't maybe it's the darkness or inescapable doom Keith it could be either one I you know I I I appreciate again the the craziness of Elon Musk's seemingly being bored and coming up with new transportation technologies but I will wait until this is more than an unnamed segments somewhere between LAX and Sherman Oaks there you MC soft-launched AMC premiere today the four dollar and 99 cent a month premium service let's pay TV subscribers watch AMC shows ad-free as soon as they air on TV the service also features exclusives first look content and curated movies the service is currently exclusive to Comcast cable subscribers but AMC plans on expanding it to other pay-tv providers as well um this is a described as a HBO go like service at first I was kind of reading it like AMC with a streaming service but this is like the most anti cord-cutting thing is this is just I'm annoyed by ads and it's worth my time to pay for them to go away at least until I see what the exclusives are if there's like a weird third or fourth Walking Dead spin-off series then maybe that's worth it to somebody but to me I don't know this niche can I give Comcast five dollars a moth to not show me any ass we're talking but how many here's to figure out that people would pay extra for that so I'm assuming Comcast will take at least another two decades you figure that out all right and finally kind of in our top stories tinder announced a new paid tier for their service called tinder gold which will give access to a like you grid of profiles who have already liked your profile tinder gold users will also get access to all the features of tinder Plus which among other things allows you to rewind accidental swipes no set pricing was announced but these service will initially roll out in beta in Argentina Australia Canada and Mexico I really enjoy that tinder is now going from strictly a narcissistic service to also a solipsistic service at the same time Keith I'll be real here I married my high school sweetheart so I have no experience with tinder does tinder gold sound appealing to you you know I've been married for just under 20 years so just in case my wife watches this Gizmodo article was the first time I've ever even seen though the tinder interface hold on that so no it doesn't feel yeah alright and those are your top stories alright so today we have kind of a big thing that's been spurring up in the spurring up that's not a word coming up in the news pretty much the last two weeks have been seen kind of thought pieces on this it's the ten year anniversary of the iPhone so let's take a listen to a little something from ten years ago this is a day I've been looking forward to for two and a half years all the clapping an iPod a phone and an Internet communicator hmm an iPod three separate device hmm this is one device how much would you pay so there we have the jubilant applause of people at the Apple Keynote but yeah that was from the original iPhone announcement in January I believe of the year but July 29th 2007 was when it came out and you can be a you know a Apple hater you can be the biggest Apple fanboy but I think it's kind of impossible to say to it's had no way I mean it certainly has had a substantial impact you know across a variety of sectors um the one thing I really loved about that clip though that watching the keynote ended up itself it's a little long but it's interesting to see what the initial kind of envision what was envisioned with the with the original iPhone like you heard there a phone an iPod and an Internet communicator sounds almost laughably quaint now ten years in is that is that's not how we think about the iPhone in any way right Keith not in essence I'm flashing back to that time as I was preparing and reading and thinking back to this you know I tried to sell my wife on the idea of her being the first experiment in her house to get an iPhone and she didn't get the the appeal of it at all she had an iPad ap iPad you know what matter of fact she would never let me sell it this in my drunk junk drawer now and she was like yeah I was up to like five years ago she's like yeah I still wanna hang you onto it because I don't know if this the smartphone thing I don't know this is acting gonna to kick off but notice it's not what we thought it would be at all I don't think yeah it originally launched an AT&T exclusive and it's kind of hard to think that back that back that long ago that AT&T itself was kind of new as a recombined entity coming from the parts of singular and one of the baby bells that kind of merged together to form a TNT the big bad Big Blue once again but an exclusive phone on there again kind of weird to think about now and cost $4.99 for a 4 gigabyte model at launch there was a collective sigh of relief when the latest iPhone no longer came in 16 gigabytes so kind of weird to to again see see the iPhone kind of with again again it shows I think in a with a device that didn't come with a high resolution camera at all didn't come with the front-facing camera didn't come with an app store you know 4 gigabytes of internal storage doesn't seem you know that lines up with that initial vision of it just as a internet communicator phone iPod yeah and if just as a reminder the original price remember there was a big price cut it was like $5.99 when it first came out there was a big price cut and Apple end up giving everyone who bought it $100 uh iTunes gift card and what everyone loves iTunes gift and you had to actually jailbreak your phone to get any apps on it it was uh it what you look at it back back now you know you know the original iPhone was a crazy device well and kind of in that weird Apple tradition of launching a you know a new product that ends up being you know kind of a defining product for maybe a category that was kind of held together by like gum and you know it's kind of MacGyver together to work at the last minute and then slowly builds into like an established platform so as I'm looking at my surface book looking at the notes for myself surface book talking on my iMac and looking at my Dale external display I'm gonna make a statement that may sound hyperbolic but the iPhone changed the world plain and simple the iPhone in its derivatives changed the world well if you look at some of the effects I mean one the idea that I I think everyday people would even care about apps you know the word that the fact that apps is like a thing right instead of a cd-rom that you put in and you get the you know your Microsoft Word application or your or a game or something that like I never thought like my mom would be like trying to you know telling me about a cool new app that she tried other than maybe out like an Applebee's or something like that but looking at going kind of bigger than that one of the things I think people don't realize is just at the end of 2016 apple sold over 1 billion handsets collectively they started out with a little over one I think it was 1.6 million in the first year and since then even though overall sales have kind of declined from 2015 to 2016 over a billion hits is insane it's crazy Apple in 2007 was an iPod company they made 40 percent of their revenue on iPods now 69 percent of Apple revenue comes from the iPhone alone not including any other iOS devices and it counts for fifty four billion dollars in revenue as of q1 2017 just kind of a crazy impact going from you know I always thought it was funny a couple years ago I read the book micro surfs and one of the big storylines there is that someone in Apple or someone is a friend of someone who works at Apple and they have the worst job ever everyone hates the job everyone's waiting for Apple to get bought or sold and the Apple is like just on a death march and it's so weird to read that now in the context that they're literally one of the biggest companies if not the biggest company on any given stock day in the you know in the world well if you look back at that moment so I you know my wife is kind of the prototypical use case she had iPad which is the concept of her installing site loading apps onto her iPad is just you know I showed her how you can buy a happen and she's like yeah yeah I never do that the iPad had basic functionality that she wanted we were a big digital camera house and we were heavily invested in Microsoft's media Center and its vision for mp3 players within a year year and a half of her adopting the iPhone all of those devices with the exception we always kept a dedicated digital camera we just you know because you know the iPhone wasn't that great of a camera but that really changed how we consumed electronics in our household well Keith I'm kind of interested in your perspective as the CTO advisor how how did the iPhone and kind of the emergence of literally mobile computers that everyone was like the idea that it was common and expected for everyone to have a mobile computer kind of effect you know on a larger business level on an enterprise level you know just in terms of work expectations and you know kind of on an infrastructure level I think we're still dealing with that you know what we're it is still changing you know think about it s AP has been pushing this Fiori concept of being able to you want to approve a P o anywhere in the world what approve of P o was something that I do when I get in the office but it has increased the speed of business you know my mom runs a lifestyle business that she would not be able to run if not for her iPhone and her iPad that's literally that those two pieces of technology literally powers her business and you scale that to an entire workforce is going to have repercussions I remember 10 years ago almost you know about eight eight nine years ago when I my first business user came to me and said hey I want to use this to do business and I kind of scratch my head and said wow I never never expected that well and in an age when you know every major carrier was selling blackberries and Blackjacks without cameras on them like you had a special non camera tier because the idea of a connected device that you would carry around with you in an enterprise or a business or whatnot that had a camera that you could send photos over the Internet was crazy no one wanted you know that that was was unthinkable and then all the sudden you know the iPhone blows up and I mean the again the idea of that becomes laughable almost overnight yeah it's I'm still in awe as some of the things that we do you know we always have these space-age concepts of of video conferencing and what it would look like there's no reason why I'm sure you guys do it all the time you host people sitting on LTE on their iOS or Android device to join into this live conversation that's that's being streamed worldwide in you know millions upon millions of people can choose to view it simultaneously powered by these mobile devices in our pocket that's quite mind-blowing yeah if you look just kind of down the line from you know carriers that had to bulk up their 3G coverage from you know businesses that had to rethink one like rethink like just simple things like how to design a webpage to fit on a 3.5 inch screen to consumers you know rethinking these services that they could expect to have on them at any given time whether it's payments transportation or that kind of stuff you just didn't I mean you see I'm sure there are examples of you know someone had the I'm sure someone had the idea for you know a mobile payment system or you know a tap to pay mobile payment system on a phone before the iPhone or something like that because technology is old and people are really creative and they think about all that stuff but it it took a platform like that that that had a super strong developer base follow along with it a couple years later once they over a year later once they opened up the App Store to really to change it so again I don't want to be you know to be an apple lovefest because I actually think it's really funny looking at the original iPhone what it that what it didn't have at the same time you know the simple things like copy paste which i think is little overrated but you know there was the idea of a selfie cam wasn't there the idea of what did I have here there was no you know MMS like basic functionality of on a 2g connection there were there was a video I mean that what we think of as a modern iPhone the idea of it being simply a phone internet communicator ipod shows that you know Apple definitely didn't have it all figured out they just knew they had they had lot of cool design ideas that a lot of cool implementations certainly that took a lot of R&D and as Steve Jobs says they patented the hell out of it to dubious effect but uh you know it was an interesting platform but clearly even Apple didn't have it all figured out at the start yeah if if I had is the maintaining list of features that mark that my wife needed in the iPhone before she would be willing to put her lay her iPad to rest so you think about basic functionality if you were to buy an iPhone as a contact managers you know just a competitive device you would think oh why in the world would I have a I pack or a Palm Pilot the iPhone lacked basic capability that a Palm Pilot had at doing that day so Apple most definitely didn't have it together the you know my wife can play complaint for years about the lack of a stylus on the iPhone so I think it would be at one point you know I'm by far not Apple fanboy but we have to tip our cap to the change of idea the Apple variety well what a smart phone was back before the iPhone you know I had a my dream device at the time was a candy bar phone want running Windows I think see at the time I could seek my contacts up to it I'm like oh this is awesome directly the outlook that was like the the the the high technology yeah and your the fact that I could get wet webpages on it whoa Wow this is incredible you know next communicator simpler simpler times well we have some messages of the dekhi thank you for that that was a fantastic conversation and you know if you want to send in your thoughts too you know kind of the impact of the out of the iPhone and at year 10 ten years in feedback at daily tech news show calm but we got some messages like I said we have Mike Mick I'm not sure from Down Under sending us their feedback from yesterday's post show banter he writes good day y'all which I assume is some sort of slang from the continent down I know of the late Huell Howser down here in cold and gray Melbourne Australia thus blowing Rodgers native California theory completely out of the water completely I suspect I'm a bit of an outlier regarding the smiley face to this Roger producer Roger would like to respond for those of them scratching their heads fuel Hauser was a transplant from Tennessee who hosted an la-based PBS show called California's gold the show featured Huell visiting famous and not-so-famous California landmarks among the numerous spin-offs shows that Huell did the only one that wasn't California centric was a series called Australia with Huell Howser you can find more info at Chapman University's Huell Howser archives and I think we'll have a link to that in the show notes thank you Mick and producer Roger all right Tony wanted to respond to Tuesday's episode which focused on the e use decision to find Google for abusing its market dominance I'm a day behind so I just listened to Tuesday's episode with Patrick about the Google EU case involving comparison-shopping I'm not sure what anyone could reasonably expect Google to do other than run a search company and not offer anything else if they are if they are trying to provide the best possible results to an end user and those results happen to be Google prioritized and they didn't game the search algorithm or artificially prioritize them they are being as impartial as possible I agree that there are other areas where a case could be made that this it doesn't seem to be this doesn't seem to be one I'm asking them to be a slightly poor if asking them to be a slightly poor search engine and it's okay basically thanks Tony I really appreciate it just his two cents by the way basically his argument is saying Google is doing this to be the best possible search engine not necessarily to Goose their own service their comparison shopping service in the e use case you know I kind of I see Tom's perspective that he articulate on the show Keith he was saying basically that you know he kind of understands where that use coming from but comparison shopping doesn't seem like it's that much of a market and so by by having the search results he thought there were more just examples of Google potentially having problematic offerings given their dominance in the EU did you see that in any thoughts on that I didn't see it but I do have thoughts on it 2.7 billion dollars there's a lot of money there's a lot of money and EU Canadian endorse that any way you stretch it you know I thought about it I said well what's the what's the real recourse you know and the American in me want to say EU man up and or woman up and and grow some internet businesses that will compete with Google and there shouldn't be a problem but from a realistic perspective Google has the market share Google is a monopoly more so in Europe than they are in the US and those regulators if Google doesn't like the rules in that in those markets they can do what they did in China and pull out those are the rules in that market and they need to abide by the rules in that market I do think it's interesting that with the idea that this does it's kind of the situation Microsoft was in where they were very hesitant to enter new markets knowing that they had this dominance at anything that linked back to their the to their you know market dominating product then is going to cause regulators to come in and kind of put their foot down so I'm a little sympathetic to the idea that you know Google is trying to make a product to you know ostensibly to organize the world's information you know I I'm sympathetic to that but at the same time I I do agree with you yeah like those are the rules that they should know that you know and they definitely have the legal personnel to sort that out finally Sonia vining wanted to add her two cents to the post show discussion on DT NS last Friday Wow I thought that once school was out I'd be able to join the chatroom catch up on DT NS slack and so much else instead I'm a week behind on episodes but I couldn't pass up an email on the pre-show conversation from Friday June 23rd most embarrassing concert she wins she saw him Barry Manilow's Paradise Cafe to her in 1985 Sonia I regret to inform you that was the year I was born on purpose it was intentional at least I somewhat recovered by seeing Don Henley a few years later of Sony I'm gonna say that's arguable Ari Hamilton she saw it last October in Chicago it's playing I think it's still playing out there unlike my concert list I've seen a lot of really excellent theater it's kind of her bailiwick and I can say without reservation Hamilton is at the top of my list I second this I truly believe it's a watershed moment in American musical theater making as much of an impact as showboat Oklahoma and Jesus Christ Superstar in their times enjoy a message from Miss music teacher Sonja Keith have you listened to Hamilton at all I have not listened to Hamilton and I live in Chicago so I should be shamed that I haven't spent the thousand dollars to go on that plane but you know what I can buy a really cool Intel look for a thousand dollars well it's true it's true and that will you know lasts you a lot more than I'll buy those and you know you can leave that in the room where it happened hiya Hamilton joke alright thanks Keith I really appreciate everything being on the show this was a really cool conversation and it's 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Internet using dual internet connections bundle bundle internet connections that people will eat it up you know Keith I didn't if anyone's in livestream I've totally forgot to ask people want to follow you check out what you're all about where should they go I totally forgot about that I'm sad is a CTO advisor but that's why we we branded the CTO visor so the CTO visor you will find me that is true hopefully and I totally botched it cuz I didn't plug my day job at consult ite hopefully uh your boss listen yes even though that yeah but I blog for an enterprise IT site so that's cool too and I do a podcast actually the on-premise IT Roundtable so if you want to learn about caching versus tearing and we have one episode come up on nvm you which would be pretty cool so check that out if you're super geeky into enterprise stuff just by the name alone super controversial see Roger that's the problem uh yeah I know yeah it's it's an inside joke Roger that's why I'm just a teleprompter monkey because I didn't put plug my stuff on there and I totally forgot to do I need to get Roger to come over and have him to my I just bought a new TV a [Music] olia no need to get him to come over into my Oh lid okay Rogers a big I don't know if you know Rogers are kind of famous in the whole AV space really I was he's a big deal he just dropped off so maybe he was insulted by the by you know you calling him out on his AV cred no you're you're you so you were born in 85 so Roger I used to follow Roger a lot when he him in Petra and used to show together I you said it I used to listen to that an awful lot so you know when I saw that I'm like Roger cruises the show I'm like Roger should be doing their shoulder Mena yes we can't Roger we're talking about you exclusively I you know and I had to read I had to reboot my tab because like all things Chrome it's all very finicky I just wanted to let you know after the show is as rich alluded to earlier we have a post show and you're welcome to join in basically as you guys banter about we go to show bought TV to vote on the title of today's episode and so what came up since I had to close it to get again sorry for patrons who were listening to the exclusive audio about the 30-second missing audio that's me alright ten years ago we got ellipses one more thing which is allusion to snot Patrick to Steve Jobs announcing the the phone this Airbnb Lux just ain't for us I think that's a Lord right isn't that a or reference that involves popular music therefore it is dead to me alright it would be a shame if something happened to your content musk is so boring these days I think we did something like that musk boring musk is boring Microsoft's cloud Valon is is silver blade that one is painful hey I came a I saw I said have we done one like that because I kind of like that even though it's not I mean that we only touched on that one I kind of like that one years ago we get one morning it's kind of classic yeah I mean it yeah it ties in the main topic it's it's it's pretty good it's pretty good it is you know it's funny you kids kids I say that and the future will be basically looking flipping through their history app in class and they'll have this section on how the iPhone changed the world with it on there a are brain implants neural interface right and then they'll still be wondering why Siri sucks at the same time Oh Keith you you speak words of wisdom I like that or I actually like the an iPad a phone and an Internet communicator I kind of like I kinda like that one for touching on the theme that is - I like that - well we've still got a few more Oh Roger real quick um I didn't realize that recorded the show as a wave I'm assuming you would like that as an mp3 instead I can't know if you want to you can send it to me a wave over slack oh I can level eight and mp3 it as long as it's just the show yeah it's just the feel it's like a 200 mega fire I'll throw it in Dropbox and just send you the link okay cool Phil without merit that's pretty good that's the one that's the what's what's the other classic one Roger show that man who watches the Watchmen is the classic like new iPhones the iPhone or such as the iPhone cool watches the Netflix yeah I watch the Netflix you grow up don't like Google use Bing ten years ago an iPad an iPhone and the internet communicator mmm it's not as concise it's the brevity is the soul of wit ten years ago we got one more thing I mean it's I think we can go with that I give up I give approval to this all right it's the top people voted if it's going in it's going in it's going in all right cool oh my god stupid WAV files it's gonna take a minute because my Internet's slow Roger I apologize that's okay I think it's a common theme with everyone's I know they just had an 80 mg fiber in our area and I'm kind of trying to get the spousal approval factor to get the gigabit down which would be kind of nice I want it but it's not
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so I know they were jumping around a little bit but these sections I don't like the way the book was organized in chapter of four so we're going my way good yeah the dates it should go chronologically with the Guam lecturing did I put means out well I'll go look again but okay good so we're going to do so the name of this chapter is or section is extreme values of functions so they have to do with local man's local Max's but there's a little bit more to extreme values so extreme values it's like 4.2 is rach 4.1 okay no problem so we'll go shoot values of FX on on an interval will call the interval capital I are the largest and smallest y values obtained the interval so extreme values they're talking about Y values the biggest smallest Y value so in the book there's the extreme value theorem so the function is continuous and your interval is closed you get a mac sanam in so if F is continuous and interval I is closed then F obtains a maximum and a minimum value Oh this is when you say outliers and statistics usually that's a discrete set we're like a lot of things are clustered in one area and then there's a couple that are not so that's not a good way to describe continuous functions because they're all connected with they are if you just look at Y values their largest smallest Y value now there can be more than one place that you have a maximum Y value it's not really part of the theorem separate are you talk about like global global in the sense of on the entire interval I so maximum minimum maybe a change at multiple X values what are some really fast sketches of what could be happening here maybe your function looks like a parabola and there's your interval right there so you get one minimum right in the middle and you actually could get to maximum want to eat the judge right there another thing that can happen you could get that you're you get a local Maxima local min and they're both the app absolute max and the absolute min so locals could be the extreme value or it could be that basically endpoints could be the extreme value those are generally the two cases that can happen so local maximan maybe a global max or min depending on how your function looks not always true the other options are the endpoints so I talked about closed intervals in that theorem if your function is continuous and your intervals clothes you got to maximum in so what happens if you're not closed what was your question again so i'll show you how to test them so basically i gave you the outline right here it could be the critical points could be candidates the other ones that are potential candidates are your endpoints so that's that's the procedure to test so what are your critical points which would be like a mac yeah or i'm just going to write out the candidates a test and you just find all the Y values and the biggest is the biggest to smallest is the smallest so this is if F is difficult which of course we know that employers continuous so we saw that differentiable implies continuous and I is closed so it was F F is differentiable and eyes closed you're going to find critical points and end points now make sure your critical points are on I if you have critical points are outside I you don't count those you just want to make your get your crew points and I and you just look for the largest and smallest y values that's all you have to do if I give you a continuous function on a closed interval so we're going to use this procedure right here so go ahead and find the critical value or values make sure that you throw away ones that are outside the interval the new clinical point first endpoint second so we got lucky on this problem one of endpoints is also a critical point so I didn't have to recheck the Y value on the negative one even though it was endpoint in a critical point so in poise an interval negative 1 X is negative 1 X is positive 3 X is negative 1 is already a critical value as well we're a critical point so I only had to look for three Y values to get biggest one small easy question what's the biggest y value 18 so this is what we call the maximum or global maximum glue down what does he smallest Y value I give to so negative 1 comma 2 is a local how do we know if it's a local Max or a local min can't really tell from this you could grasp it but what would you do to graph it I need second derivatives and get concavity so if i knew was happy or sad i could say it was a local Max or min so let's go ahead and figure that out so I want to classify this one I already know it's not a global max or min because I've had a bigger at a smaller y value so it's definitely not the winner in those categories so we're going to classify the critical point so I need F double prime something another derivative which is 6x make sure you plug in the x value not the y value so we get negative 6 less than zero frowny face but that means local maximum so that theorem says that we're done right here I don't need to check anything else so I don't have to go well what about zero zeros in the interval yes the 0 is not a critical point what about positive 2 it's in the interval but I don't have to check it I don't check any other number of the infinite numbers in the interval that is the extreme value theorem somewhere extreme value theorem so you only have to check very few things critical points and end points as long as you have a continuous function on a closed interval so now you should take and what if the function is not continuous so what if I turbo is not closed and look at that was there another question if a function is linear oh it's pretty easy then any critical points on linear function unless your horizontal and then every point is critical so let's look at a linear function real quick if it's a closed interval personalize your linear function continuous yes so if you have a closed interval there is a local man absolute max in then if you don't have a closed interval goes forever so it's one of the problems of a non closed interval is you have the opportunity to go forever depending on your end behavior so that's a good question linear folks just don't have critical points overall so that part of checking is out so it really comes down to in the extreme value theorem if you're over a closed interval or not so you're closed interval you definitely a maximum in so now we'll get into the tricky part of what about extreme on open intervals so what about this interval right here from one to three of this function I just made up is there well one is three X values so I want Y value is to be the maximum in is there any maximum Y value remember we're talking three values or Y values not X values so whatever number I pick+ rubber I can go past it so we'd say I'm this example there would be no global maximum what about minimum a negative Y values same problem no global minimum on this one day you can call them that yes I hesitated a little bit because you don't know what's going on outside of that so there's sort of local maximum in by default because you can't and at least from this graph I don't know what happens outside of those values so in this graph state would be this would be a local minimum right there and this one would be a local max but definitely not global for the whole function so there's one thing that can happen and do so you really have to graph the function and have some knowledge about the function looks like to answer if you can't use the extreme value theorem that makes the problem possible if you don't have this you really need to know what the graph looks like before you can answer so we'll do one more example so I'm going to keep the function easy so that you can grab it in a couple seconds and then I want you to answer the question what are the globe local ads global Max and Men so our function will just go with x squared on the interval negative 1 to infinity so your functions too breezy unfortunately you can't use the extreme value theorem because you do not have a closed interval so don't bother looking at the extreme value theorem well you could look at it but you're not guaranteed to get what it says so graph this function from negative 1 to infinity and then figure out what is the absolute max absolute min and any local Max and mins that you have there can be more than one local Max and local min so just be aware of that there can be more than one global max global men as well yeah I think of the sine function has lots of maximum it hits one and if in a number of times well when you grasp it out you're going to be probably looking for all four at the same time and very frequently they are the street value theorem says they can be the same a graph of this function shows take 2 seconds or so and then answer these questions global maximum oh it's neither on the left side it includes negative ones on the right side does not include negative positive infinity so it's neither open nor close but because it's not closed you can't use the extreme value theorem all right is there a maximum nope whatever number you say will go past that so none what about global minimum smallest Y value yep so 004 read as a point and local maximum I like to write in this point so there's really you could say this is a local max right here there's nothing else close by it that's bigger but it doesn't have the it's not a critical value or a critical point so I'm going to read it in here and local min 0 0 so 0 0 1 and 2 categories it's a local and absolute so it's the lowest one around now of course you can have weird functions that go something like that you might have two local maximums to local minimums and actually if this function doesn't keep going up you could have to global maximum as well so don't assume that there's always going to be one sometimes there's none sometimes there is lots so it all depends on what your function looks like so that's about all there is to extreme values find critical points look at endpoints compare the y-values things are tricky if you're in role is open though so if you're able to opening us to know about the function what's happening over there and just because your intervals open that doesn't necessarily mean that you don't have a global max you could have a function called the bump function which is kind of boring but it looks like this and it goes forever both sides there's supposed to be flat y equals zero or whatever number you want this has a global maximum even no codes forever horizontally in both directions let's want to have a global max no global min at all I think either minus x squared i think is an example yeah right that would be an example let's run out the best bone function but it'll work so when x is 0 you have 1 over e to the 0 which is one so you'd have a height one right there and then when X is maybe two that squares out the poor so you'd have 1 over u to the 4th which is smaller than 1 and then when x is huge you're getting very close to 1 over a huge number I don't want to call this function is probably a better example of a bump function but that's just one example of what it looks like that but we haven't seen each of the X I don't worry about that either where to next you're graphing string values we're going to go optimization wait the homework says mean value theorem next doesn't it yeah I'll sort out the new dates a little bit a little bit better list you applied optimization first and so applied optimization is basically solving word problems so it's going to feel a lot like related rates your favorite section the difference is there's going to be a keyword so related rates generally they ask how fast something happening if they're asking about a rape something that changing over time generally out fast how slow let's apply some other words in there that I'm not thinking of at the moment applied optimization you want to optimize you want to maximize or minimize depending on with what you're trying to do so we want to find a local minimum or maximum of a function to find the best solution you want to find a local Max or min of a function to find the best solution so write out the steps right here so step one we better get a function so create an equation and a lot of times the picture can help step 2 this is optional so for the variable to be optimized and for convenience let's say it is V refusing v4 variable so we want to optimize v so step 3 take derivative so i'm going to write d over DX except it won't always be x when you be over yeah I'm just putting a letter in there too because we take a lot of X derivative you generally won't take a tee derivative here so if you're taking a tee derivative you're either optimizing wrong or you are doing a related rates when you should be optimizing so there shouldn't be any teacher riveters here yeah because that would tell you how things are changing over time and I want to know how things are changing you'll see the types of problems but you're going to get to choose maybe how long to make one side to maximize area something like that X is the variable and variable you are optimizing with respect to that sounds horrible optimizing to generally X is the independent variable so be derivative the calculus step and of course that is equal to zero well solve for DV DX and then set it equal to zero to get x values now there may be more than one x value use the one that makes sense there are a lot of times you'll throw out the negative or if it's not socially bigger than 5 feet and one optimization is 20 feet you're like God too big a can can't make it 20 feet and then step 5 plug back in the original equation so plug this x value so this original equation is what you got from number one before you did any derivative so plug it into the original equation before you took the derivative whatever x value made that f prime 0 so we're going to do really three examples to the tool m.o.b very similar so the good news is this doesn't require a whole paragraph writing so design a 1-liter can shape like a right cylinder what dimensions use the least material so the question one what dimensions so before we start drawing a can or a cylinder how do we know this is optimization problem and I know it because it's in this section called optimization but on your final exam the problem probably won't say a distance from the optimization section so how do you know this is not related rates relations so what word in there least so you're going to get a superlative the least most you may actually see maximum in but generally it's going to be least most most expensive cheapest something like that so least material that means optimize we're not asking about things changing so we're saying what uses the least material all right right cylinder that's easy to draw so there's a can right there so we got a cylinder can now I didn't talk about how do we get to a material it takes to make this can basically service area so we're going to get the service area of this shape right here so I wrote amount of material equal service area is really is going to be a multiple of the service area depending on how thick you make it and what units you use but mathematically is proportional to the service area so if I minimize service area I will minimize the amount of material so i'm just going to write equals since we have a leader which is area yes because the area sisters leaders not area so if we well let's worry about that in a minute we're just on service area right now all right how do I get service area the shape you need a radius we need a height right here so I'm going to go a for the area so what is some part of the area that was probably a part of it age so let's get the IH and we also have to do these circumference right here will rewrite this a little bit so our circumference and see circumference times height plus two lids so I guess whatever circumference is times the height so if you cut the label off and you rolled it out one of the dimensions of the height and the other one is a circumference so we get circumference times h plus two lids what is the circumference almost 2 PI R so 2 PI R times the H that was right there plus what's the area of a lid that's the PI R squared so we have area related to two other variables so we have unfortunately three variables in the mix you really need to get down to two variables here what information have I not used one liter and how does that relate to the shape we drew it's our volume high x base area so our volume now our volume is that changing or not changing not changing so i'm using a 14 volume now TV volume not changing alright so we could write as height times a base area so the area of the base of going up through the height is one way to think about the volume so we got h pi r squared is 1 is it easier to salt so let's look at our original I think if we took out we took out the H that might be easiest so we'll solve our equation down here for h and then plug that in so I'm going to solve for h and then I'm going to put that nygh up there so divided so h is 1 over PI R squared I'm going to take that value and to plug it in where I ch I sure do I plus let's clean this up a tiny bit so PI's cancel we have that just two over R plus 2 PI R squared alright so we got the area related to just the radius now so looking at those steps we have created an equation and we're relating the independent variable the one we're going to choose so we're going to choose the radius and that's going to dictate the height so if we make a really big radius we're gonna have a really short can reach me really small radius will ever really talk in and choose the medium one etc etc so picking the radius is going to determine the height and I can tell right now if the radius is negative that's bad so any negative radius or zero radius that's not going to work for our manufacturing facility so we're going to keep a radius positive so if I get a negative radius that's out right there alright derivative so I'm taking a derivative D D what so that is correct two yr so i said in the procedure we're taking derivative with respect to the independent variable the one that we are able to choose so we pick an R that's going to term it pretty much everything else so our independent variables are I could have eliminated ours and gotten H's in which case I'd be taking h and then getting our from that so I'd be picking a height getting aradia that's an engineering problem if you knew how much thicker they were you could like community or three times thicker you could do like that right there like weight that yes so we're assuming all the materials the same everything we're just doing service area so we're making our can with a uniform material the same amount all over make it special please just a few you can certainly certainly real world things are way more complicated than this there's probably other issues like I may be making a latest cheaper than the sides or vice versa so she's not just the material but making it making a side might be very easy compared to a lid things like that so you might eat maybe you want bigger side the smaller lids or vice versa so that all those things depend alright so we're taking a our derivative so go ahead use your calculus skills I'll do the left side you do the right side oh yeah very hopeful you don't necessarily need quotient rule but it might be good to go for it I don't recommend skipping quotient rule once you've done hundreds or thousands of quotient rules before like I have I really did the two over our it was like that right there two times our turn on your first power multiplied because negative and power decreases to negative 2 all right what is the next step what's the next step No so sweet derivative so it says the salt for DV DX but what does that mean here da dr so we've already solved for da dr i want to minimize i just i want to minimize the area with respect to the radius so this derivative i want to equal zero yep that's exactly right so we're setting 0 equal to da dr this is not a time for your algebra skills to fail you done a lot of work so far drawn a picture use geometry p calculus it's pretty much just algebra and then we're done how do I solve for R and suck yeah so how do we get our fraction land by wood r squared so it's x r squared yeah it doesn't matter so patchy out at two and then we have our nice zero product property right here too is not zero so the second one equals 0 so subtract it's probably overkill I didn't do all this on r cubed negative 1 over 2 pi so regular are hold on something's wrong oh that should be a minus one minus one yeah you should not be getting a negative R something is wrong if your arse negative yeah so I'd my sign foot so r is the cube root of 1 over 2 pi if you have a calculator you could compute this out now I didn't give you any units anyways so computing this out if you don't know if you're in inches or centimeters or that you're making big huge cans in feet or yards or something like that so if you enroll the units seeing the decimal for this there's really no point yeah this is the radius oh so this is the radius so that's part so that's part of the answer so I asked what to mention use the least material i know the leaders ever all right it's not relevant to this so the question is what dimensions use the least material right but we ensured that right here so I know the volume unless I screwed up somewhere else so I know the volume the end the other dimension yes the other damage I needs to height so we got the radius to finish this camera t2 height how do we get to height somewhere around here we had height height equals 1 over PI R squared so we're going to use that right there and very carefully plug in this our value 1 over pi times oh this is very ugly cube root 1 over 2 pi that's good enough we'll leave it like that Oh square there we go you
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MXSDC 2020 - Solo Jazz Finals Swing Dance Reaction Videos | Lindy Hop
smell that it's time for a swing dance reaction video [Music] hello there welcome to street smart swing my name is jamie jackson also known as the galactic swing dance umpire and i am really excited to be scrutinizing another Lindy Hop competition this one is going to be at MX s DC 2020 and it is a solo jazz competition so let's get right into it and afterward I'm going to tell you exactly how I judge this type of competition let's do it let's get down to business this is gonna be a battle folks [Music] do you're surprised this is really the tempo I look at the most and judging someone [Music] [Applause] [Music] right now the dancer I see that as not as uncomfortable as everybody else the gentleman in the black suits it's not rushed [Music] [Applause] [Music] yeah it's really hard to be subtle to be cool and to actually American music at this tempo takes three / strings [Music] exactly mr. Thackeray she was ready [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] this band is extremely attentive to the dancers who live in Miami we appreciate we're working together [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] it's like they all skates there we go [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes yes great job guys I tell you what folks I will tell you what it is hard being a judge because people who are judges do not get the benefit of the doubt like comedians comedians can tell the truth and everyone laughs right because you know what comedy is its truth and pain mixed together right it's the truth of a situation but we generally prefer it when it's someone else's pain we could simply vicariously identify with it and say yeah I would hate to be in that situation when I judge these kind of competitions out of solo like this I have to write I have to tell the truth the truth will set you free folks but it will first tick you off a little bit and I'm going to tell you right now I'm slightly disappointed and everybody's dancing whoa how can I be disappointed everybody could dance everybody can move on rhythm but not everybody could do vintage solo jazz dancing well well Jamie you just can't say that it's solo jazz yeah it says solo jazz they're playing swing music and I suspect that most of the dancers are trying to dance vintage solo jazz here's the problem and this is a problem that I understand as an outsider coming into swing I was a professional hip hop dancer for 25 years I did modern dance I did classical ballet I did tap I did all those different dance styles and the one thing that was separate from swing the thing that made swing so unique and solo jazz mutant move in particular was the isolation of the upper body it's not so much what you can do it's about the restraint of what you choose to do so one of the things that I like about vintage solo dancing is it that is it's simple it's not too much movement right and I think the hardest thing that I watch that was hard to watch that I think all of the dancers suffered from this is my critical analysis because I'm coming at this from the solo jazz dance perspective vintage am I talking about 1960s Bob Fosse am I talking about modern stuff I'm just looking at it from that lens but when I look at this I think the hardest part that these dancers can understand is there must be a balance between the improvisation and the craftsmanship and it's not equal it's not here's what I mean craftsmanship are basically moved that have already been created by vintage dancers and when we're doing solo jazz dancing it's got to be 70/30 show-me movements that are respectable for the time period so if I strip the filter on my video and made it black and white I can't tell the difference between the vintage time and our modern time if I put all these dancers in black and white I can tell you something's not right here this isn't a vintage clip I sniff it out say that that's someone who's modern they got a little bit of hip-hop influences they got a little bit house influenced I could see that and so as a judge what I would say is you know but I can only judge now based on the ones who were the closest to simply looking vintage not necessarily on how will they get dance and rhythm not how well their timing was with their sex but I just simply have to see the most constructive objective perspective which is why does it look vintage and why doesn't it look vintage because dancing and not looking vented to the solo jazz competition totally takes me out cuz I'm a dancer I'm a dancers dancer I do multiple genres so when I see it I got a first look to see who can respect a genre of the time yes you can bring in other things yes you can bring in Bob Fosse influence yes you can do some weird quirky movements even the original dancers did that but it wasn't at the expense of the overall aesthetic what makes it look solo jazz and that has to do with the upper body moving less than the lower body rant finished so my number one dancer on the slow set this is where I like to start I did not even prefer the choices of the movements I didn't prefer the rhythms of this dancer but I loved the fact that he got and he understood certain parts of his body need to be isolated while the other parts move so the eyes can see exactly what you want them to focus on right not just everything moving this dancer was wearing the yellow shirt don't know his name he had the body was the most quiet and I can appreciate his solo authentic jazz movements from his waist down I could say ah tacky a knee I can say boogie forward ah I can see that I can see cake walking sometimes I can see some fish tails right the focus is on the lower part of the body and on occasion that 30% you embellish it with your own personal style and ingenuity with your upper body it can't be equal and it can't be a lopsided or will simply not look vintage that's the truth that's not my opinion that's just what it is people will define vintage different ways but I guarantee you you can't take away from that idea that the upper body is moving less than than the lower body because it was a tap influence that's just the way it was so he's first that's weird because I didn't even prefer his dancing but I have to look at it fairly as a judge and go he was vintage my second favorite when it was slow was the gentleman in the black suit again I didn't prefer that the particular sets he was doing but I could see vintage steps I could see the isolation of the body and if I put him in a silhouette I might be tempted for like three seconds to believe it's a vintage clip I can't say that for everybody else I can't say that so do with that what you like but that's what it's like when you have to be a judge you've got to tell the truth and you got to get proper context of objective things and opinionated things or subjective things and I just simply break that up guys 7030 is my rule once I start edging up more it's 60 40 or 50 50 I look again like a hip-hop dancer I've been doing that forever and that's what that's what breaks it for me when it came to the fast the one that got me most interested and I can almost be taken back to the 1930s was it was the follower girl who had blue with the white polka dots right she was killing it when it was fast when it was Charleston she didn't move her upper body too much I almost thought some of them are breakdancing not because they went on the floor I thought they were literally top rockin the same stuff that we would do in top rock should look different if it's vintage they didn't look the same doing that right and again the person who got first for me when it was fast was the gentleman in the black suit go back and watch it you'll see what I'm talking about why it looks vintage and why sometimes it doesn't look vintage but that's my opinion guys but that's also my critical thinking I from thirty years of dance experience to be able to isolate certain dance forms and styles within certain periods you've got to be able to know why it looks a certain way for that time period and why it doesn't ingenuity is in both time periods we got any jazz that's where it started with authentic jazz and we also have it in modern hip-hop or street dancing whatever we want to call it it's the same spirit of creativity and improvisation within your own bodies to the music call response but it looks diff every decade so we can't just blur the lines just do whatever you want to do or you can't identify what the dance even is I'm renting again sorry but that's literally what I what I have to say or we will look up in five years and new people who come along will say all that stuff back then it looks dumb no wait a minute that's what it is you know if you don't like it don't change you know just do something else don't try to change it add value to it but don't say attacking Annie's dumb don't say a boogie for it's dumb those are those are the moves guys those are the basics oh you can do that 70/30 you automatically get my props automatically get my attention you automatically get my respect as a craftsman and an artist because I want to be able to see both so anyway what do you guys think what do you think about this competition who is your favorite am I out of my mind there's my thirty years of dance experience mean nothing to you pickle bite but that's what civilization is about is the intelligent management of human emotion and I love to talk about ideas and why so if you like doing that and you're bold enough to put your ideas out there let me know in the comments section who you thought should have won this competition you guys want to understand a little bit more solo jazz stuff why it looks so jazz I would encourage you to take some of my free courses I highlight most of the old solo jazz movements I break them down and why so that you can have proper context to be able to add your unique fingerprint once you understand the parameters that are there to help you be respectful for the art and identify with the style to be able to easily move in and out of that style right so if you like that go ahead and jump in and get those free courses anyway that's all I have to say about that I really enjoyed it tops hat off to all the dancers who put themselves out there you have to have a little bit of fear to get up in front of an audience but these dancers have a little bit more courage than fear and I respect them for just doing that getting out there and then you got a deal with me because I'm not the kind of judge that's just gonna sit there and you know keep my into myself if I was there I would say the same thing if someone asked me and they'd probably go home crying or you know complaining to the organizer that I just told them simply the truth right about my opinion or history so that's the way it is guys if you like that if you want to get better if you want to work on the bands you want to be respectful keep working hard always if context always ask questions always get context and I hope this video was helpful for you shout out again to all these dancers see you guys in the next video or on one of my classes online take care you [Music]
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Lecture 57: KH dispersion relation : model of wind wave generation
[Music] [Applause] [Music] we were looking at one of the limits of the dispersion relation when there was no velocity in the upper as well as the lower fluid in particular we were looking at a heavy overlight configuration where the density of the upper fluid was greater than the lower fluid and we had found expectedly that there could be instability more interesting was the fact that not all modes are unstable it is only some modes which are unstable we have also seen that long waves sufficiently long waves are unstable whereas sufficiently short waves are stable we had found a critical wave number the critical wave number such that K less than KC was unstable and K greater than KC was stable so now let's try to understand why are long waves unstable and why are short waves stable instability is to be expected here because we have a statically unstable configuration we have heavy over light so sufficiently long waves follow the intuitive thing that we would expect that they are unstable in more interesting are the sufficiently short waves which are stable by this argument let us try to understand why recall that I had told you earlier that waves with sufficiently small wavelength effectively behave as capillary waves waves with sufficiently large wavelength effectively behave as gravity waves it is only in an intermediate regime where the effect of capillarity and gravity are both felt you can see that for sufficiently short waves although the heavier fluid is above and the lighter fluid is below so it seems like a statically unstable configuration however the effect of surface tension is far more dominant than that of gravity there are two energies Associated here one is the gravitational potential energy and another is the surface energy whenever we have a flat interface so we have a flat interface like this and we are introducing a turbation in the form of a fer mode like that whether the configuration will be stable whether the base state will be stable or not depends on whether the net energy in the perturb state is more or less if the if this perturbation increases the potential energy of the system then the system does not like to be in that configuration and wants to return back to the base state where the potential energy is less this is exactly what happens for sufficiently short waves for these kind of waves it is the surface tension which is dominating the the potential energy term compared to the gravitational potential energy so for these waves the penalty in the form of excess surface area is way more than the increased the the compensation in the uh through lowering the center of mass by going below so if it is a unstable configuration the heavier fluid wants to go below this would effectively lower the center of mass however in going in doing this the amplitude has to grow and this would effectively put a penalty on the surface energy these waves within the confines of linear Theory say that the the theory says that for sufficiently short waves the penalty in the form of a surface tension term is much more than the potential energy to be minimized by lowering the center of mass consequently these waves are stable so we have this very interesting situation where you can support a heavy fluid on top of a lighter fluid and you can have waves which are sufficiently small and these waves would basically oscillate so in this case these are just uh traveling modes you can also look for standing waves in this particular example where there is no base state velocity so these waves would just oscillate up and down in time the heavier fluid will not want to come down and the lighter fluid will not want to go up however we one has to remember that this in general is not going to be a an observation for for long times because typically there will be other modes long wavelength modes which will be born in the system and those are unstable and they will typically tend to bring the heavier fluid down and the lighter fluid above so this is the Rel tailor instability there are some mode in the heavy over light configuration there are some modes which are stable which will oscillate and there are other modes which are unstable and which will bring the heavier fluid below and the lighter fluid above in the reverse configuration which we have seen earlier where there is heavier fluid below and the lighter fluid above all modes are stable so now let us now go to the full dispersion relation we have now until now looked at only limits of the dispersion relation let's now go to the full dispersion relation once again I would like to write down the dispersion relation just we had already written this earlier this is just for a recall and we are basically interested in what is inside the square root so we had seen earlier that what is inside the square root is this so once again we see that it is the this negative term which brings in the possibility of instability let us look at the case where we have a statically stable configuration we have heavier fluid below light fluid but now both our fluids are moving with some speed uu and UL this is typical of a air water scenario where we have a body of water over which there is air blowing so let's look at that configuration so what is of interest is the fact that if K Square row L row U so the last term inside the square root into U u - u l s by R L + r u squ if this is greater than the first two terms the sum of the first two terms which is just r l minus r u then this implies we are going to get instability this is a different form of instability compared to the ones that we have seen until now this instability requires a velocity a uu minus U whole Square note that it the instability depends only on the difference of the two velocities so it it it does not depend on the absolute value it only depends on the difference and the square of the difference so it does not even matter whether the flow is going from left to right or right to left the sign does not matter so let us look at this instability so this implies I can rewrite this as so this is k squ r l r u into uu minus UL L whole squ I'm canceling out a r l plus r u on both sides that's positive so I'll get a row L plus row U multiplying row L minus row U into GK plus tkq if I shift all the other quantities except the difference of the two velocities squared on the right hand side then I'll have uu minus UL L whole square is greater than so I will have I'm going to pull out a r l minus row U so A + B and if I pull out a row L minus row U from inside the square bracket then it will a + b into a minus B that's a squ minus b² and then in the denominator I will have K Square uh I'm going to push the K Square inside so I'll just have row L into row U so I've taken out a r l minus row U so there is a GK and there is a k Square similarly I've taken out a row L minus row U so there is a row L minus row u in the denominator and there is also a k squ the K square is this K Square which has been shifted to the right hand side and pushed inside the square bracket now let me rewrite this like this uu minus UL L whole squ is greater than row l - r u s by r r u into G by k+ t k / row L minus r note that we are operating under the assumption that row L we would like to do this analysis assuming that row L is greater than than row U so heavy below light a statically stable configuration okay and we are trying to see how the presence of the velocities in the base State can lead to instability you can see that this is what exactly it is predicting it is predicting that if the difference between the the square of the difference between the velocities if it is greater than some threshold then we are going to get instabilities let us try to look at this prediction in a little bit more detail so I'll put this prediction in a box this is basically coming from the discriminant of the root of the dispersion relation so I'm just taking this quantity and I'm asking when is this quantity negative this is the analysis that we are doing here and this is leading me to this criteria so now let us analyze this relation which is written in the box I'm going to rewrite that relation as so I'm going to call Y as uuus UL whole squ okay and I'm going to call the right hand side as some function of K so F of K is defined as whatever we wrote on the right hand side note that because we are assuming row L to be greater than row U so these quantities are all positive the numerator here is positive and the denominator there is also positive so for positive k f of K is going to be positive now what I'm going to do is I'm going to plot y as a function of K so essentially I'm going to just plot this quantity you can see what is the qualitative Behavior what is the the qualitative nature for the coefficient of the square bracket is positive so the coefficient is not so important the qualitative behavior is that that for sufficiently small K this term will dominate and for so there is G here sorry and for sufficiently large K that term will dominate so this is just another way of saying that for sufficiently small K the gravity term will dominate small K means large wavelengths for sufficiently large K the surface tension term will dominate or small wavelengths will be dominated by surface tension we have seen this before and the plot of Y versus F of K is going to remain look something like this we have seen such plots before so this so This axis is K and this is y is equal to F of K with a little bit of consideration you can convince yourself that this region and that region are represented by the inequalities y greater than F of K and this region is y less than F of K so the curve is y is equal to F of K and it separates two regions in one of which Y is greater than F of K and in the other Y is less than F of K we have defined y to be uu minus UL whole squ and so you can see that there is a certain critical so if I choose for example so our instability criteria recall was just y greater than F of K let me write it properly so instability and is y greater than F of K so this is telling me that if I choose the value of uus UL to be let's say this value uuus UL whole square is just a constant okay if I choose the value of the constant to be here then I lie in this blue region where Y is less than F of K which essentially means all modes are stable if I however choose it in this region the value of uu - UL whole Square in this region then some case lie in the blue region and some case lie in the green region okay so I'm going to label out the K which are going to be so these case lie in the green region so I'm going to label them as green so any K between that limit lies in the green region any K so these case and all these case going all the way to arbitr large values lie in the blue region so we can clearly see that if my velocity X exceeds a certain critical velocity then some of my wave numbers are going to be unstable in particular for the for this particular choice for this particular choice of uu minus UL whole squ I can see that these wave numbers are going to be unstable because they lie in the region which satisfies y greater than F of K remember that y greater than F of K is the criteria for inst stability so this is essentially telling us that just by having Shear in the problem okay so we have a base St velocity and there is a discontinuity in the velocity at the interface in the base State we are able to get we are make able to make a statically stable configuration unstable so we have heavy fluid under lighter fluid air lying over water if air starts blowing over water this is predicting an instability this is predicting that some modes are going to grow not all modes are going to grow but some modes are going to grow that you can see you can also see what is the minimum velocity with which air needs to move remember that this analysis the velocities that is predicted from here depends only on the difference so I can for example set the velocity of the water to zero and keep velocity only in air or vice versa so if you want to examine use this model for asking what is the minimum velocity at which wind need needs to blow in order to create waves on the surface of water we can use this model as an example we will do this calculation and you can see that we will set the velocity of the lower fluid to zero we will set velocity of water to zero we will only have velocity in air it does not care for which we set to zero and which we don't it only cares for the difference the square of the difference and you can see that there is the minimum velocity is given by this this if you are above this velocity then some modes are unstable if you are below this critical velocity then all modes are stable so we have managed to find instability by putting in some base state velocity these are examples of waves in Shear flow I had written that earlier when we started discussing this and this is what is known as the Kelvin helal instability I've mentioned this before these are named after the two people who are among the first to study the problem so now so so below so let me write that so below a critical value of uuus UL L whole Square all modes are stable above some modes are unstable notee that the presence of surface tension in this analysis is very important for this threshold for example if you set surface tension to zero then you will not have this you will you will lose the fact that this curve has a Minima and then you will find that all mod are unstable okay so the threshold will go to zero let us analyze this in a little bit more detail so let us find this minimum value so this let's call this U uus UL L minimum okay so the minimum is basically coming from this part of the function f of K the coefficient is irrelevant so the minimum is coming from there and so let us find its minimum okay so we will do d by DK of G by K plus t k by R L minus r u is equal to 0 and so this this will tell me that minus G by k ² + T by R L minus r u = to 0 or in other words K is equal to g into r l minus r u divided by T this whole thing to the power half this is just giving us the coordinates of this K I will call it K Min okay this is the first mode which is at the threshold of instability the moment the velocity starts the the difference between the two velocities starts reaching its threshold value this is the first mode which is just about to become unstable this is what this K implies so this is K Min okay so the K which becomes unstable at the minimum possible velocity where it is just about the the instability is just about to begin at any velocity Above This there is a range of K all of which are unstable now let us Cal calculate the minimum velocity so uu minus UL whole square and I'm interested in the minimum it is just the expression where I replace K with K Min so it was the coefficient in this case is important so row L Square - row U Square divided by row L row U and what was inside was G by K plus TK / r l minus Ru so all I have to do is evaluate this at K is equal to K Min and that will give me the minimum value of uuus UL Square where we are just about the threshold of instability so this can be worked out as so K Min recall we had found was g into r lus r u / T to the^ half so if I substitute this value of K Min then it just becomes GT divided by row l - r u to the power half + GT to r l - r u to the^ half okay so using all this with a little bit more algebra you can show that the minimum value of uu minus UL squ where the instability just begins is just given by this expression r l + r u okay so basically there is the r l minus row U here we'll cancel out the r l minus r u in the numerator Okay so you will be left with just a r l plus r u divided r l into r u into TG to the power half r l minus row U to the power half a r l minus r u to the^ half will be left in the numerator because what is present here is just r l minus r u to the^ half and in the numerator it is r l minus r u so there will be a factor of r lus r u to the power half so this is our expression for the minimum speed at which the instability happens at which a single mode is just at the threshold of instability this as a wind blowing over water so the water body is mod model as being infinitely deep the wind uh is blowing over it and we will because this depends only on uuus UL whole Square so we will just set the velocity only to the wind side and put zero velocity on the water side so UL is zero and we will just call it U wind Square so let's do that calculation for wind blowing over water so for saline water these are the air blowing over saline water I'm thinking of a typical condition over the ocean so for air in CGS units and for water the density is this this is roughly saline water and surface tension is approximately 72 gravity is the same and if you use these values and plug that in into the this formula you will basically get a uu minus UL Min which is approximately 650 cm per second you just need to take these values and plug them in here into this formula this was one of the earliest models of wind wve generation okay using the Kelvin helal model this is an example of Shar instability and you can estimate what is the minimum wind speed so we'll not use uu minus UL we'll just call it U air minimum this is the minimum speed at which air needs to blow in order to have at least one wavelength which is unstable and which will grow so this is the minimum wind speed unfortunately this is not a good model for modeling the formation of waves in the ocean the minimum speed so experimental observations both in the lab as well as in the field field observations as well indicate that the minimum wind speed is much lower than this it is about 110 cm/s there are more refined models which capture more physics which are necessary in order to understand where does this velocity scale come from we will now in the next lecture we will take another limit of this dispersion relation of the dispersion relation that we have we have now analyzed the full dispersion relation and we have looked at the Kelvin helmos instability as a model for generation of waves on the ocean when the wind is blowing now we will take a limit of this dispersion relation where we will say that the two fluids are the same so we will say that it is just a single fluid with no interface there is no surface tens and row L is equal to r u we will see that this dispersion in that limit reduces to that of a governing the perturbations of a Vortex sheet and we will find that all perturbations on a Vortex sheet are unstable we will also look at the physical meaning of that instability in the next [Music] video [Music]
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Binary Jazz - Episode 10010111: Insouciance
[Music] so [Music] welcome to binary jazz a podcast about clicking on buttons in zoom it's all it's about all the time there's just one button and it says got it and we have to announce that we've got it every single time have you noticed that when someone ends a meeting okay when someone ends the meeting the okay button like is like a uh a progress bar and it clicks itself if you wait long enough yes and and i i i always have a race like i keep trying to click the thing me both and and i i the first time i saw it i'm like that's a weird choice to animate that button it's also it's the same thing with realizing it's the same thing with leaving it leaving a meeting it's the same thing with leaving a meeting where the meeting is over but not everybody has has left yet and the host hasn't quit the meeting yet and and like i i set so it was uh when i when i onboarded at my new job there is a like a zoom etiquette uh thing that we went through and one of the things that suggested was to um set your zoom settings so it doesn't have the confirmation dialog after you hit leave meeting to say are you sure you want to leave this meeting so i thought that was a good quality of life thing so i did that but now now when i click on the leave button i feel like it hasn't registered my my there's no feedback and i feel like it doesn't know that i clicked it so i keep trying to click it and then there's this thing where like like i end up being somehow the last person leaving the meeting every single time and i don't know how this is possible because it's not like i don't click the leave button it just doesn't kick me out it's your gift i don't know that that was the case when i had the confirmation box at least when i had the confirmation box it was like are you sure i'm like yes i'm sure and then i would and then like but i wasn't like and now it's just i have this weird awkward thing where i keep clicking the leave button and everybody else i see everybody else dropping off the the mem the invitee list or whatever like all the little boxes are disappearing and then like i'm in this awkward like getting more and more frantic with like this weird awkward meeting with like the host who hasn't quite closed the meeting yet and they're still there and i'm there i'm like get me out of it yeah you just love existing in that void space yeah yeah yeah you really don't i i'll say this that like time between ending a meeting and being able to like get to leave the leave button even with that option in place um is still an eternity especially at the end of interviews well it's been really great chatting with you and getting to know you today really appreciate your time thanks and then it just lingers there and it's just like it felt awkward saying it and now it's just like it's just like awkward sunscreen i'm like lathering myself up in like it's just like i couldn't feel any bore exposed until i find that damn leave button i'm so thankful for hosts who are like yeah let's piece the hell out of here and kill it and then i can chase that okay button until i realize that it's showing me that it's about to click okay as opposed to me going what a weird animation choice [Laughter] uh yeah so this is a podcast uh with uh with three people human beings on the planet episode zoom for 20 minutes i mean it's not 20 minutes welcome to the pandemic uh we've only been here for two years uh i'm chris jazz sequence on the internet this is gary trinity binary gary on the internet and allison allison plus on the internet and we do this thing where allison sometimes brings a topic and gary and i try to figure out what the topic is without actually knowing what the topic is generally uh and that's that's the that's the shtick we're about to enter our third march oh jesus i will say i recall uh no i don't want to do this no i'm not going to recall no i'm not going to recall it there's nothing worth recalling i was going i'm not you're not baiting me into that yes i was going to talk about the episode we had very shortly before regulations started happening in the us and before the u.s started to experience things um uh i think it was shortly after maybe the first death in the us potentially and um just that crazy stage when no one knew what the hell was going on and how concerned we all should be and uh in those days i mean that was like pre-masking you know we didn't really understand transmission at that point and it seemed like it was only problematic for people over 65 i guess it was checking ids i don't know but there was this just like there was this like this phase that was really really weird um and uh i don't i mean it didn't get less weird just got less weird with more facts i guess no let's see i'm trying to go back to where we were that would have been that would have been i guess that would have been 2019 right no started in march 2020 yeah okay all right so here we are in january 2020 would have been late february i believe we probably had chat uh more innocent innocent conversation look at us we've aged twice the number of years that i've actually yeah i've got to i don't you can't see it because of the lighting here and i'm thankful for that but i'm starting to get these like little gray pockets right here that are going to look really cool uh eventually okay i think they'll actually be nice because they'll take dye really well so i make to do like flashes of like green and blue and pink on the sides of my head it depends on how uh how your gray hairs turn out though because sometimes gray hair is drier than other hair so oh okay well i'd still say go for it though i i gotta try yeah gotta get a shot because certainly with my dark hair like putting any color on is it's been pretty effective generally um there was also february 2020 uh alice and you were on location yeah yeah that was the last time i saw my parents i mean i'm hoping i'm hoping i'm gonna see them this spring i think i'm just going to take all the tests and figure out how to come to the states so it seems that uh for whatever line if you can get a large truck without enough horn you can do whatever you want yeah yeah i heard that too with just some flags for flourish um interestingly going back through through the archives uh february 28th in 2020 uh we have a note here that says the episode uh we discussed reality according to yellow submarine and why bands don't make movies anymore and this just in i think foo fighters has made a movie i think they've i think i saw a trailer on twitter and i think it's a real movie with the foo fighters it's like a horror movie called studio 666 and i guess it's like they try to record an album in a haunted studio so so this thing about why bands don't make movies anymore that's really good yeah except into the premise except except foo fighters i don't i'm here for it they um i guess they're going on tour and they're coming to victoria which is kind of a big deal um because nobody nobody comes to victoria yeah because the arena isn't as big as they would normally be playing basically and tickets sold out in like three minutes would you would you where do you all stand on concerts right now are you comfortable going into crowds not really i have been to two outdoor concerts outdoor yeah and we were gonna go see churches in december before the before the big re-omicron surge um but they canceled due to weather um so we didn't end up going to that but then when my parents came around new year's they wanted to go to the jazz game the jazz and warriors game and we bowed out of that because um at that point case numbers were were spiking and and we were not very impressed by uh the arena's uh covet precautions um which was everyone everyone over 12 was required to mask but at that point if you are under 12 you have been going to school for three four months so and there's lots of people in school and there's yeah utah sucks um we had a 4-h achievement a couple fridays ago and it was like uh i mean they i give 4-h a ton of credit because uh there's there's no gray area everyone is required to wear masks um but there's also like you know there's probably going to be like 200 people there i'm going i don't know i was like really on the fence um and so they they shared a lot of information about the size of the facility you know it usually seats you know 800 people we will be spread out on tables blah blah blah so 200 in this 800 space etc masks are required uh come if you're comfortable and if you're not no problem let us know we'll hold your awards for you etc so we know because both the older kids were getting awards so uh we went uh and it is in this building that is attached to a local arena um and we pull in the parkland i'm like what is going on and there was a county uh wrestling tournament high school wrestling tournament there were hundreds of cars thousands of people in this building next door and like people walking in and out clearly like masking was optional no signage uh and i'm like my brain i just it like crack my i could like just feel my skull like cracking a little like it's just like an egg i i like it like you just question like is this like did i lose it did i make all this stuff did this all all happen in my head it's so baffling it's just so baffling why would my head do that to me well and then and then i'm like like yeah yes yes there is there and then there but then there's like the validation things like oh well no obviously like i remember like having conversations with unreasonable people who very clearly are still unreasonable people but like no this this is stuff that actually happened and it's continuing to happen and it's like how do you i don't boy there's there's i used to think like oh it's really fascinating that everyone has different realities and now i think i am more in the position of it's really absolutely just uh horrifying and disastrous in all circumstances everyone has different realities and what a treasure it is when you bump into someone whose reality realities mostly overlap yours so i'm glad you're a reality sort of that fine for some or something diagram but it works yeah well with the original question of concert going if it would have for me would have to be someone that i've been wanting to see for ages if it was indoors yeah but but also no one's coming to vancouver island so we're good i i haven't even looked to see where like what what's happening in charlotte because i'm not driving that far for anything but also i bought tickets to see a show in next october but it's in vancouver so we'll see who knows there's a new mls team in charlotte yep i would like to go to them at some point you should uh i will give them a ton of credit too because all of their marketing is uh both english and spanish like they really are uh doing an excellent job in like building like a core fan base here you know a lot a lot of really fascinating outreach and not to the local rednecks so really smart i don't know how i've seen it but whatever they're doing is working at least i don't know i don't know this year are they starting this year yeah yeah cool yeah we might actually pay attention to soccer this year i i need a sport that's like i need a sport you know we watched the nascar race yesterday it was it ended with um uh me in the living room uh jumping and beating on tyler's back with in excitement and uh it was fun i mean it's fun it's silly how how long do those typically go like how for how long are you watching the race hat from how long am i watching or how long i mean how long does the race go for uh it started uh three hours maybe three and a half hours a 500 mile race is three and a half hours um it's very fast what does that break that's the idea let's see 500 divided by 3.5 is roughly 143 miles per hour yeah they're hitting like 190ish um on straight aways and corners like 180ish uh so you have to throw in some cautions there and there was some there was a caution yesterday where a car got upside down um and in this day and age because of like maybe not gopro but whoever like high quality cameras like in bumpers um i mean it's like well let's let's pull the video from that car that that flipped upside down and then you'll know that it was right behind it so it's like i mean you're like watching like transformers but it happened like just then this car got sideways at the wall starts to roll and like you're looking through the bumper and seeing this car like just go overhead and it's like it's i mean i'll have to share a link to the footage because that's like those snippets are worth watching especially when you go yeah i got up and walked away perfectly fine you know um it's uh so if a car flips like that like is it ever like is that ever like oh it's fine we'll just keep going or is it like the car is toast and that driver is out of the race um yeah if it flips it's probably out of the race uh i guess there's a situation where it flipped and it didn't land on the roof and ended up back on the tires it's possible that nothing was damaged and those cars like as long as they can hit the gas pedal and they can go they will keep driving them um there are regulations in nascar where it's like if too much is falling off you have to go tape things on i mean that's that's like that's practical yeah it is i mean yesterday two cars lost wheels those are rules for the normal cars out on the road now it yes and that's where it falls into this like you know like redneck soap opera thing is it's like well the wheel fell off well all right we can drive on three wheels back to the pit that brake is probably messed up but we can still put a wheel back on that car's back on the track you got three brakes it's good enough i mean it like literally like it's you know they're racing they'll if it can run they'll keep running it um so they won't stop the race if somebody gets like sideways and spins and is able to kind of keep it keep it roughly off the walls they can scrape the wall but if nothing falls off they won't stop the race if something falls off they always stop it because they don't want punctured tires right liability um yeah that's the liability right it's not the vehicles with humans strapped inside going 190 miles an hour it's a tire coming or a wheel popping yeah yeah you don't want to make the sponsor goodyear look bad right is it good here i don't even know who it is see missing the target demo here yeah as though i would go out and buy those tires as a result of it i mean who is the tire sponsor bridgestone it's good here let's get here i think i have uh i definitely have tires in the van but i don't know what kind bridgestone i can't name any more tire brands so i'm out i've got bridgestone pirelli michelin oh i have michelins thank you yeah because they're like the fat like mummy guy yeah michelin yeah why what what is that is he a mummy no he's a tire man oh he's a man made of tires except all the tires are painted white for some reason maybe that's why i thought he's a mummy because he was like wrapped in yeah and white i was always confused too like i thought he was like a ghost or something yeah that makes a lot more sense yeah yeah that's why they're white all right uh do we have a topic we do excellent it is insouciance oh uh let's get a spelling for that i n i n s s o u s o u c i a n c okay that's not how i thought it was going to be spelled yeah there was a c where i thought there was an s there was some other stuff well i was i was thinking of the french word that i don't know what it means i just know it's it's in food that's like seuss likes like meat yeah yeah i mean it's spelled sweet but it's soup yeah like sweet yeah um so i was thinking like oh well it's the process of i don't know whatever that word means doing that thing it's ensuing but it's not and it's not ends it's not it's it's like a thing but it's like putting it in the soup sauce i didn't even think about that that's so funny here's a slight sequiner to that um it's a language thing katie's been reading a lot of harry potter and charlotte pronounces it harry potter past tense harry potter love that harry potter which i think that would be fast yeah yeah it just cracks me up when she talks about harry potter for those who don't correct yeah so so so i think it's insane you say the word again insouciance and susians yeah it's like insistence it's a more formal version of being insistent i still think it's instead of instead of adding the thing to the sous sauce i think it's like immersing the thing in the sous sauce just like just like dunking it two things whatever instituting the turkey or or associating the the tofu it doesn't sound delicious no no it's i mean it i guess it depends on the sauce though no true gary's thoughts um underwhelmed yeah yeah it's um it's a difficult one to like put a definition on because in my head i can't even figure out like what the root word is well i can tell you the root word is french ah we [Laughter] check that box but it's not necessarily the french word that chris thinks no i don't i don't think it is do you do you remember when uh on passant was a uh um i was the topic it was a chess thing chess thing i believe this is a chess thing i guess is where i'm going you think that you think that i i would bring two topics of french origin that are related to the same thing yeah i think that this is a a trap because they think i'm crafty yes i mean you are crafty yes in a variety of interpretations of that word possibly um yes this is like yeah this is like a uh this is a oh i know what this is oh i know exactly what this is in chess this is when you bait your opponent into putting their bishop somewhere and then you put a pawn in front of it in such a way that if they took that pawn they would now lose their bishop to the pawn that's protecting that pawn and so that is exactly what you have done here you have baited us into thinking this has nothing to do with chess when in fact you have trapped our bishop behind a pawn there's probably a better word but it's probably not that's probably what's it's insouciance yeah that's just that's just in susie yeah um it probably has nothing to do with chess so that being the case i should abandon this this uh route never never yeah that's one thing i will do on this show i will commit to a bad idea until the end if not here then where yeah i guess it's not limited to here that's true you make a good point many places many places i feel like the power to commit is uh it's good it's a good thing yes i'm a living breathing sunk cost fallacy it's a bad idea i'm gonna ride it chris looks puzzled i i it's going on over there i'm looking i i was thinking about the word and i was thinking about uh you know when you're a kid and you're watching daytime television at least i am and it's like historical fiction like bonanza or something and they're on a farm and to gather the farm animals particularly pigs i think you say you say suey right that's a thing that i remember from television okay i had no idea where you were going with that i was just like and then it occurs to me that that is a word that is a comes from a french origin that sounds like ensue scenes because it has that sioux thing so i was thinking of the su and i was like what does that word actually mean and it's actually just a piece of like a part of the meat i guess um i don't know but that's what i thought of the thing am i roboting no okay but that was are we um uh yeah so that was a see this is not helping like support the idea that this is actually happening uh yeah so in insusan says i don't know that was i was wondering what that word was and and it's it's i guess you pronounce it suet although it could be suey because on friday google is is unhelpful disregard my uh my visit to the uh nursing home and singing and i was trying to think of a theme so like two weeks ago like the 12th or something i don't know 11 whatever it was before valentine's day i'm like oh i'll do some like love songs right so i did all you need is love and something by elvis and blah blah so this past friday i was thinking it would be fun tv shows so i did the beverly hillbillies and i did gilligan's island and the flintstones and i don't know what else but green acres i didn't i should have next time that'll be part two we uh so there's a there's a show that aaron and i have been watching called resident alien that has alan tajiki in it sorry uh alec allen tajik uh plays an alien uh and it's kind of dark darkly humorous uh and anyway at the end of uh one of the recent episodes um they played the mash theme and i literally have not even thought of the show mash in at least 15 years so like hearing the song was like wow i don't even know why i know this because i don't have any memories like i know that i watched the show probably i guess with my dad maybe i i have no memory of the show itself i know the characters i know their voices i know what the show is about i have no memory of like watching it like sitting in front of the tv and watching it but i the the song is like is like boom nostalgia in like a really bizarre kind of way it was it was very fascinating and i was like why do i even remember this i probably watched i don't know like a half dozen episodes here and there like maybe on some of those days when i was homesick from school you know like oh mash is yeah right reruns on something um and uh to that end i think the best parody of mash is when futurama does their mash episode um if you've seen that one it is it's masterful it just like it captures that like dark like desperation that's like the undercurrent of everything but like so on the nose in that futurama sort of way um it's like it's ugh if i were a cartoon or if i were in a cartoon would be futurama yeah that's it that's that's the tweet um resident alien was filmed in my town oh so you've technically been here in your current town yeah wow i didn't know i did not know that claim to fame that is that is uh that is interesting because the whole point of of the fictional city of patients colorado is that it's this tiny little podunk town in the middle of nowhere yeah because and they were filming another season and we were like walking by and there was just like it's this happens a fair bit wherever i've been in canada but like you'll be walking and then you're like something's different what's different and then you like look around and you see an american flag and then you see the u.s post box and you're just like because ours are like red you know very canadian-looking i don't know but maple leaves of course yeah right yeah like when i was in toronto like a new york cab would like be circling a block you could see like just like something would be slightly off and you'd be like what's going on yeah small town colorado is similar to small town british columbia very well that works that works fun recording in our town story um recently here in concord they were recording some movie and they needed like an old like you know americana downtown and uh so in preparation they like fixed up a storefront to make it look like a produce stand and so both ron and i remarked like did you see there's a new place opening up downtown that sells produce and then we drove by and realized that's where they were filming and then two days later it was all gone and we were like damn that would have been cool but we were so jazzed for like 24 hours like this is gonna [ __ ] rock y'all we're gonna walk downtown and load up a bag full of whatever produce you know now we can only do it when the farmers markets are open downtown like like 20 times a year or whatever so just 20 times a year instead of every day so what is insouciance insouciance is a casual lack of concern or indifference wow like uh futurama like yeah just like everybody's approach to covid yeah oh [ __ ] [Laughter] so uh casual uh lack of concern uh speaking of so to use it in a sentence governor cox the governor of utah showed insouciance about the kobit 19 pandemic by uh requesting that all businesses in the state of utah no longer mandate masks uh upon entry and that and has made the statement that he hopes that the legislature does not need to uh pass a bill to ban mass uh mandates in uh in businesses insouciance would love that kind of insistence in florida where the governor is actively like trying to punish school systems that required masks during the height of the pandemic oh we're not we're not quite there but we're not far off i love the idea of like not quite the florida level yet i just find your time yeah that place has broken my heart a bit in the last well two years it's kind of a bummer yeah i i i used to say when i lived in jacksonville like i love this city and i will die here and we left and i'm like watching the outside i'm like holy cow was that like some kind of like what's the prisoner syndrome like was i just oh uh yeah yeah yeah was that like stockholm syndrome for me yesterday or yes everybody who lives in florida i think suffers from stockholm syndrome but it's such a great place like despite the alligators and math and humidity and apparent like fascist government it's a great place to be setting all that aside setting it all aside into big piles of alligators [Laughter] no no you don't want to do that with the alligators that makes them mad but then i but then i i yesterday it was uh like 28 in the morning here and by the middle of the afternoon it was like 65 and i walked outside and the sky was just this perfect shade of blue and the birds are like oh hell yeah it's warm and they were you know doing their bird thing and the squirrels were running around and uh and for like a minute like i just sat there going like this is like this like i want to feel this so much more like i just want to feel like what this moment of life feels like it was it's remarkable it was just so remarkable and uh i think in florida it gets to be 60 degrees for like 30 minutes a year that's it there is a nice sweet spot of temperature there where you can really do so many activities because it's not too cold and not too warm and i don't mind like like when it gets like into the 90s it's a problem for me i don't even mind like the high 80s just because i was used to it but even here when it's in the 80s and the humidity isn't quite the humidity's not so bad it's just it's like it's pleasant that's that's the word i can't find yes it's nice it's pleasant as opposed to been living in florida for too long if you cannot think of the word pleasant you deserve all the pleasantness scary yeah i joined several meetings for a little while in the summer from the children's pool i would set my laptop in the uh like a little like in table and i would throw a t-shirt on to be appropriate or for work and then hop down in this kiddie pool with like a floating beach ball and uh i would have my like huge like jug of lemonade and ice just poured myself drinks and for team calls and back-end developer calls for several months uh i it's so close i can't wait to start working outside again we have uh chairs behind the house now as well is on the side so it's not so close here it actually snowed last night this morning so yeah not so much it'll be a while before it gets here i mean i think i think i get that but also like it's just it's it's threatening you know maybe that maybe that glimpse yesterday and once we had like the saturday prior were just glimpses but it's just it's like that that like ray of like it's coming is just so magical so magical seasons are cool that's that's that's the moral and and and gary has never experienced seasons i have not this is true see i actually care about it that's the difference yeah there's like a deep caring about it i can't wait uh until i can like resume like my walking at six a.m like i've kind of stopped that because it's just so dark and cold so i fit it in wherever but like when i can get i mean we're not far or it's gonna be bright enough in the morning that i can go for a walk at six a.m and feel like safe and um uh and to like start to see like what's what's changed on my route since i was last doing this every day and uh and then like going full speed into spring and like oh here's the bunnies hopping out and oh geez do you have any gardening plant um not really no i we we're constantly like we just got like three plants yesterday or two days ago i don't know we constantly are like acquiring plants people just like hand out plants here like business cards or something i don't know where's the clipping i mean it literally is like you run into something like oh wait hold on let me get you a whatever and you're like okay and you yeah so yes constantly um i know the nursery i'm going to go to this year to buy tomato plants we're going to give tomato plants a run but i'm not going to plant them until the middle of april at my neighbor's suggestion who had like a million actually now i'm saying this i should just eat his tomatoes i should figure out what else i should plant and trade with him although he did did i show you all the cucumber or not cucumber zucchini last year he grew a zucchini that was like the size of like a small child yeah if you don't if you don't pick it off the off the plant it'll just keep growing so he's like i don't do this thing like well our kitty patties and aaron's aaron's mom keeps them on the vine for a really long time so she gets these monster zucchinis that are just ridiculous alice in fact number 117 is i don't eat zucchini oh okay it's probably the one vegetable that i just can't do is it the texture or is it the no i just don't like the taste it should be i'm sure if you fry it enough i'd probably yeah yeah i mean i fry everything so yeah zucchini and squash are like a go-to for me summer just oh i can do zucchini bread because because it's mostly just like pumpkin bread yeah yeah is there such thing as gluten free zucchini bread yeah i mean this answers of course but it's gluten-free everything i mean if you make it it's it's it's a whole alternate universe of gluten-free things over here we're looking at doing some sliders thank you for listening to binary jazz if you like this episode you can subscribe to us on itunes google play spotify and stitcher you can visit us online at binaryjazz.us or follow us on twitter at binaryjazz special thanks to serpiente negra ensemble for the use of their tracks for our intro and outro music you can find them online at cerviantenegra.bandcamp.com don't forget that you can ask us a question through the forum on the website or on twitter and we'll read it aloud on the next episode of binary jazz [Music]
Binary Jazz
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(Teaser #2) Underserved Communities | Nyanje Chiefdom | Sinda, Zambia | February 2022
colonialism and christianity stimulated positive and negative changes in africa and we can't deny that and and quite frankly you are what you are today because of so many changes uh that were made to the african way of life by colonial rule and christian influence and within that colonialism modernity and that's why we talk about modern zambia so positive and negative changes but as an imposition colonial rule i unleashed a deadly a deadly blow actually on african culture and the consequences we know them yeah in fact you can argue that modernity and colonialism destroyed to some extent our culture not completely modified our culture introduced foreign or exotic rather bizarre values unknown to us so just let me outline some of the the values that were introduced as a result of colonialism and to some extent christianity
Lighton Phiri Vlogs
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How to Pit an Avocado
hey this is Amy with beloved atmosphere and today I'm going to teach you how to cut open and prepare an avocado for our two minute guacamole so first you want to get an avocado when you feel it it should be ripe and just barely touch it shouldn't be too firm so it should be a little bit easy to the touch you can also tell by looking in here you'll see that this is bright green okay so First We Take out the stem and we put it in there and then I take a sharp knife and I top I go to the top where the stem is and I cut into the pit and I rotate the avocado and go in a semi-circle around okay then I twist it open there are my two sides this one isn't a great avocado but it's pretty good we can cut around the bad parts then I take this same knife and I go like this and twist it and it pulls right out and then I can take that off okay the next thing I do is as you can see over here I have my ingredients I have some salsa medium salsa is great salt and pepper and a spoon and a fork I'm not going to give you the whole recipe away I want you to come back to the blog and see it so go to belovedatmosphere.com and look for a guacamole recipe but you're all you're going to do is take this out little by little and then you have to read to get the rest for more cool things to see and do all over the world and in your own backyard come to belovedatmosphere.com ciao for now
Amy McClain of Beloved Atmosphere
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Capricorn EX--WHOA IT'S ME!--Dec. 6-12
hey Capricorn this is gonna be an X rating to see if your ex is coming back this is for December 6 through the 12 kappa smoothsub moon rising venus and jupiter signs if you guys are going to throw in a personal reading please go to my website at pink area doing back huh excuse me drink it up smoothie let's see is it likely if your ex is coming back or you guys will reconcile at two jumping cars right here and one is the might of Pentacles and one is the queen of Pentacles look at that just jumped out I feel like somebody will come back but it's just gonna be very slow it's not going to be very rushed as I feel like they want to do though like they want to come in and like very fast but they know this not the way I almost feel like they're calculating like trying to plan out what it is that they actually are going to do because they want to make sure that they don't get rejected when they do it very strong message there at the sky they're not going to rush into anything hard to just that you want to jump out you Wow okay so you are the moon currently remove some of this stuff out the way guys so you're feeling here they come as a tennis towards their stress what you want is the lovers what they want is the three of Pentacles Wow what you need is a chariot what they need is a hanging man if someone's in the picture we have the knight of cups and then for them we have the eight of cups as far as anyone being involved you know and with the moon being here as far as where you are right now it's just you realizing the truth like you don't have to see something to believe it you know what things that things have been revealed to you whereas in the past they weren't so now you're feeling very clear about things very clear headed okay so now that you're very clear-headed what you want to do you want somebody you want somebody you know and I'm really not sure that it's the person your ex that you're really wanting now where they are is the tenor stories they are really feeling backstab betrayed I feeling like all is lost and I feel like they're struggling to get out of this state of depression like I feel like their ego is mostly involved in the way that they're feeling right now you know how sometimes people feel like how dare you do that to me I feel like that's where you are right now where they are right now now what they want I feel like is to reunite with you but there may be like a third side to this situation not necessarily like an intimate side but it may involve other people being involved in your relationship but I get this sense here that they're wanting to continue to build on the foundation that you guys start at but the towers not here so I'm assuming that the breakup was not one weird it was out of the blue like it wasn't out of the blue I feel like this has been coming for a while now and I feel like you guys have had conversations about you know what was going wrong in the connection in the relationship if somebody just was not taking heed to it it's the way I feel now what you need is to you know just kind of move out kind of go out and explore what else is out there and I feel like you need to do that so you can really kind of you know get a gauge on if this is what you truly want like if is this person you really want or is there somebody better suited for you out there because I don't feel like this person is really making any moves towards you like they're coming in as the hangman what they need to do and and I don't think they need to just sit there not do anything I think there's a need for them to really kind of look at themselves and see if there's something you know that they can do differently think about you for a change I'm just getting that think about other people other than themselves for a change I feel like they're very selfish I feel like they're very um like it's all about them if you want to work with them not not you guys working together but like are you gonna get on board with them like it's their way their way or the highway now as far as somebody else being in the picture or you know currently seeing somebody you know the knight of cups comes out for you I feel like somebody has caught your eye somebody very charming somebody very way way into you waiting into you cancer Scorpio Pisces and I feel like you don't know how do you feel about this person anymore yeah I feel like you are thinking about moving on and I think you'd have somebody in mind eight of cups for them if someone else is involved no don't think so don't think that they're too busy thinking about what was me whoa it's me as far as you know your connection with them goes well it's me what they did to me they walked away from me although I felt like they walked away first like physically I feel like they walks away first and then you know you were still investing emotionally probably even contacted them but after you know there was no resolve in this situation then you had to kind of like you know get your own answers and move forward and just kind of like you know disconnect from the energy between the two of you because it was too much I thought it was just way too much way too much and so now that you have decided to disconnect and like take back your energy then now there's the like well where did cap corn go they're not calling me they're not texting me but it wise for what is a likely outcome you know I feel like I feel like this is speaking more towards you because I feel like you're getting your groove back and I feel like you're gonna be too much for this person not in a bad way because it's like the connection with them has almost like transformed you it has transformed you because I this is this is you like this is you all day long that's like you don't really have time to sit around and wait to see if this person is going to come back into your life and I just feel like at this point is more about closure for you to see if they will reach out to see if they will try to you know make things right with you even if it's not like reconciling you know on an intimate level but just like coming to a mutual understanding that you guys care for each other and if you don't remain friends sometimes it's hard at least be cordial like if you could if you see each other and I feel like that's where you are okay so Capricorn that's what I have for you guys for December 6 through the 12th and I'll be speaking with you soon
Pink Arien Bos
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Pepsi Refresh Video
according to the individuals with disabilities act of 2004 congress found that every child with a disability has the right to free and appropriate public education that ensures the right of equal opportunity full participation independent living and economic self-sufficiency special educators across the country face obstacles to deliver the best services possible during difficult economic times one teacher looks to the pepsi refresh project to raise funds to retain a valuable member of her classroom reno hernandez is a half-time employee that gets full-time results out of the students he encounters hernandez whose position will no longer be available after the conclusion of the 2010-2011 school year due to budget constraints it's too beneficial to too many students in the austin texas community your vote for this pepsi refresh project could equip students with disabilities with the skills necessary to be productive active and included members in their community
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STINGS DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL
what's going on y'all you know who it is Mr Warmack AKA low rent aka the ignorant American aka the truth as you know it AKA dirty business AKA The Jet Jaguar of YouTube hey man I'm going give you guys a quick video you know about a pretty face I am go about fre face what I do so let me jump into this today just on a quick video this is nothing going to be like long drawn out none of my usual 15 to 30 minute diet tribes I'm going to give you uh I'm going condense this in hopefully under 5 minutes and give you guys a little joy in your life well the ladies you already got that when you turned on and you hit the play button but I going to give you a little bit more joy you like today I'm going to talk about how sting operations have been declared unconstitutional I'm going to talk about how the like there's two Federal there's two federal judges of two federal judges ruled at these thing operations and let me explain you what these are some of these thing op they do them in Chicago Cleveland Pittsburgh Brooklyn uh Philadelphia Miami Memphis Atlanta Los Angeles Oakland Houston Dallas they do in a lot of cities but they do do is they'll do there's a couple of them one is the drug one the other one is the car one there there's a bunch of them there's two that I know the one the one the drug bust one was where they would set these dudes up where I know there's a there's this house that has a shitload of dope and money and they get these cats off the street and sucker them in mind you they're they're first of all this is basic and Tra I don't know how the government got away with this this is basically like like if if you would have told these dudes they wouldn't be thinking about it they were going off of they were going off of profiling basically they were going to they were going they were doing racial and they were doing economic profile they were going to Rich and they were going to Black and they then they going poor they were picking on like I said they were profiling it was your own government your local authorities like I said the drug one is where they get the uh the um they they P tell people or undercover go hey man I know where house where there's some [ __ ] and some WHYY you know we need to go get a lick and a lot of people would went for it and they have they s them in the car two cost to be either under the somehow they would get you in the Middle where the camera was and then they lay the scenario down and [ __ ] to be okay after a while you getting picked up and you like what the [ __ ] going on and then that's what happened there's the one there's a the bait car where they they set a car inside well that one I can kind of see but the other one mostly was the drug one with they um B unconstitution the dud just formally saying that they had to ask the people like I said people were targeted the judges asked were these people targeted and they were they were targeted like it's it's it's a it was like a sting but it was a [ __ ] up sting know and the people aren't getting and the judges weren't getting the right answers say all this question the judges were actually asking these questions and like the government didn't have any answers for them so you know it's entament the government like the government was doing this but like this this is this shouldn't alarm cuz there's been times where let me tell you scenarios this is back in the day this is after I cleaned my act up to were times where like you would go out right you go to Club and stuff say you went to the restroom what these do is would find a find a a 20 bag on the floor find half an oun on the floor pick it up hey man this yours look like a regular dude in the club and you're like like the dummies would say might say if you that stupid yeah it's mine I that a mine number one it wasn't mine to begin with but what they were doing they trying to trct me say I take the bag of weed they sit in the club I leave the club all of a sudden I drive down the road for like like maybe not even a half a mile all of a sudden I got the cherries lit up W that suspicion You Got Drugs in the car I got no drug in the car well yes you do no I don't yes you do we search it no we're going to get the dogs I don't give a [ __ ] dog hits on it open the door how' they get you when you drop that weed that weed that you didn't drop dude was a cop so it's a lot of entament going on it's just that I just never fell into all that [ __ ] I was like look man that [ __ ] ain't mine there's many times where I I was getting they were trying to do that to me I was like look man keep moving I go to work I'm M my business so courts are finally standing up and saying hey this this isn't traing so I'm about to run out of time so I'm out of here peace great guy you told me
OUTTA FOCUS
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APLC Vacation Bible School: Crafts Day 1
good morning everybody is Miss Catherine with your crowds everybody got their bags let's see what we have today I have uncial cotton balls I hope you help them to and I have some kind of animal do you think it's a fish you think it's about I think it's a sheep we got glue you got a paintbrush but there's no paint it's a problem for the blue don't you think clothes pins those are good to make music with - Nana i but i is really teeny-tiny so I'm gonna put it away over here to make sure it stays safe so we are going to make this a sheep then take our little sheep and we're going to make a woolly coat on one side only and this is where we get to be a little bit messy so if you have on a really pretty dress or a shirt planner grown up until if you need to change your clothes [Music] I put a lot of glue that's okay they really like to make messes I'll tell you mom's go ahead and get everywhere except for just the little bitty knows nobody under note she's we're gonna color that one oh alright I think I have glue pretty much everywhere now but that aside so don't get crew on the pretty table and when we take the cotton boss you're gonna want to pull out them a little bit make up a little messy one a big one right here on the belly yeah one I can't burn the tail and one up here he's starting to look like a sheep yet you know what I forgotten that's okay because there are no mistakes when we make art you forgot the eye if I can get my eye here it is ooh that made him a like your right away I like my she really really really really would and then we're not gonna put one out on the feet yet because it's gonna get long legs [Music] let's see you might not stand up yet because it's really wet because I put a lot of green wine well let's see if it stands up no when the glue dries they won't stand up so we're just going to wait for the glue dries and then we can take again then if you have a black marker or a black crayon or a pencil give me the little black nose little nostril here is my little sheep you
Abiding Presence
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Dynamical Biomarkers - Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE
the Qualcomm tricorder X PRIZE is all about revolutionising healthcare and making it accessible to millions of people around the world your average person will be able to take this device and diagnose their kid instead of taking them to the emergency room in the middle of the night or in a developing country where there's not enough healthcare that people will be able to get access to healthcare by using this device hey one has a universal healthcare everyone's cover and the healthcare quality is really good but because we had to lower the cost for the whole system the system is not sustainable that eventually will collapse I was raised up in Taiwan we have good health care but just from the visit I went to China in the Renault area it's really heartbreaking because in China the ostomy is close to 1 billion people who don't receive any medical care though major hospital in the big city like Beijing Shanghai you see people on the sick bed it's in the hallway because there's too many patient there and then if you go just away from the major city they don't have any health care and they have to wait in line for days the dynamic of biomarker group is actually research group in one of the university in Taiwan and we are very fortunate that HTC is our sponsor the current in has about thirty members some people are doing the software hardware user experience engineer and some mechanical ID design our team can do everything we work together we have fun together and we just have didn't even have a dinner together so I think I really like the team the first thing we do is to buy a toy check out the toy real track for the toy to help us tell the story of what we are going to design it's a future product and it's a dream to make impossible things possible we actually can develop the technology and then we can move it to into the China market and if they can have a whole contract holder they can actually taking care of a lot of population the war has so much resource and we have the technology actually available if we just push it a little bit further and strongly motivated to see this happen partly because my personal experience to see people who don't have any health care so we would like to change you
XPRIZE
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Kenjo's Adventure ~ Top Golf @ MGM Las Vegas ~ Hanging at the range
what's up everybody so we over here at the MGM hanging out waiting for the Chi Cirque de Soleil show to start so we decide to walk on over because part of the FGM is this get ready what he thinks behind me you would never believe right there he goes boom TopGolf third floor 90 dollars an hour to hit golf balls over here $90 for this view look at this view unbelievable alright it's crazy stop golf pack to the till 90 dollars an hour you must have a lot of money in Las Vegas anyway I hope the show is awesome good see this Cirque du Soleil and I hope every place having also week on see you guys on the next adventure
Kenjo’s Tube
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RAVENS LAMAR JACKSON RESPONDS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT GREG ROMAN'S FUTURE IN BALTIMORE
YouTube Team keep it clean the Ravens had what sounded like an exit interview for this season since they have been carefully escorted out of the playoffs due to a number of things that we don't even need to get into um and it featured a lot of different players feature the likes of Rashad Bateman uh who was just really excited about the future um featured Hollywood Brown who talked about how he was really disappointed uh in himself um he is disappointed even though he got a thousand yards he still disappointed in how things turned out he feels like the uh the offense they didn't reach their potential they didn't and even though they didn't reach their potential it's still some good times some good spots but they didn't reach their potential uh and a lot of that uh was with him himself he is his own biggest critic and he did talk about the drops that he got to come down with those and it's true he has to Hollywood he just scraped over a thousand yards but if you even cut his drops in half from this year uh then he's he's at 1200 at least 1200 and probably more uh but if you if you take away all the drops he probably like 13 1400. um they have been big it's been some big drops and some big moments and if I know he said that in this off season he wants to work on getting bigger stronger and faster and that's cool and he did get those things uh this past off season especially the stronger part um because a lot of times early on in the season um he would actually be initiating contact and go into contacting him I was like okay let's go um it seemed like that slowed down a little bit toward the end of this end of the year um but biggest thing you got to work on is just catching with his hands and just really focusing on catching the ball before anything um that's it's just so huge and it would really take his game up to another level I know he said he also wants to work on uh contested catches uh as well um this pressure also featured Uh Kevin zeitler who's getting ready to be 32 but he said he has no plans on retiring whatsoever so I'm like okay cool hey it's nice to have somebody some consistency along the offensive line Uh Kevin zeitler looked like our God positions are set with Kevin zeitler and um being Cleveland uh but a position that is not necessarily set is a sinner uh this presser had Bradley Bozeman and it's crazy because before when he first got introduced I was telling my wife I'm like all right listen to this guy uh because he sounds like drewski when drewski's doing his old Little Country impersonation and joking around that's that's what he said he sounds just like Bradley Bozeman so Bradley Bozeman came up and he started speaking and I was thinking like hold up he he doesn't sound like himself he sounds like he just sounded down and first I was just initially listening but then I started watching too and I was looking at him and I was like oh man I said he I think he's getting ready to cry and couple couple minutes went past and then he was talking he was saying something then he paused he paused and you could see his face and you could hear it in his voice you could hear it in his breath he just he just started breaking down and oh that was tough to watch man that was a tough one um but he was talking about how much he loved Baltimore he loved the Ravens he loved the uh the city he just loved everything about the team the organization and all that um and he thanked them and usually when players think the organization it's not a set in stone it's not an end-all be-all but they did that's that's their way of giving fans a heads up uh giving media heads up like hey this could be it could also be a little contract negotiation tactic too saying all right well thanks thanks for everything uh I'll stay if you're gonna up my offer but if not thanks for everything but it just sounded like he knows that this this could be it and it could be it could be now I would love for them to keep uh Bradley Bozeman don't want it to be another Ryan says Jensen situation uh to where we just we are sinnerless for a while and we just keep searching for different centers and nothing's working out but even if he does leave I think the Ravens will still be straight with Tristan cologne Castile but we'll see what happens um with that offensive line um somebody else who sounded like it could be a rap for them was Brandon Williams Brandon Williams he um they asked him about his future with the Ravens if he wants to come back so yeah of course I want to come back but that's up to them upstairs and whenever a player refers to them upstairs and they sort of deflect it to the front office um that that's kind of a little indicator too so Brandon Williams again he's another one we'll see what happens with him and Raven's got a lot of free agents coming up so they got a lot of decisions to make so Eric DeCosta as always is going to have to be he's going to be very very busy uh this off season um somebody else who spoke uh well well he didn't actually speak in the media today but he tweeted um and that was DeSean Elliott now we know DeSean Elliott uh he was having he was having a decent year this year um he dealt with an injury I think it was a hamstring injury I forgot what it was and he was out for a couple games then he came back with all this energy against the charges oh and he you could see the difference I think that's when he got his first interception as well um then he was back for a little bit then he got hurt and then he was out for the rest of the season um so he he tweeted uh regardless of what happens next I love being in Baltimore I love my brothers I got to play with while I was here the organization for giving me a chance injury after injury the culture the fans been a blessing to be here just the start of a long career never quit so uh with DeSean Elliott um it sounds like he knows like yeah this this could be it this could be a wrap for his time in Baltimore and I'm sure um he wanted the team to have the ultimate success of course but at the same time he had to be watching while he was out watching Brandon Stevens take his role and they are two completely different type of safeties they uh played a game in a completely different way from each other but that's where he was playing at he was that free safety for the Ravens and now he may not be he might not have that role anymore he may not even be on a team moving forward so we'll see what happens with all of that now um somebody who uh a lot of Ravens fans they wonder if he's gonna be back next year that somebody is Greg Roman and I feel like with uh with most Ravens fans uh it's an extreme for one case or the other some feel like Greg Roman absolutely has to go there is no way that he should be back he needs to be fired he needs to be gone ASAP then there's others that feel like nope Greg Roman needs to stay he doesn't need to go anywhere this offense despite losing this that in the third they have still been competitive they've still been in games they've still been one of the top ranked offenses in the league Greg Roman needs to stay he is not the problem and whichever way you feel about it uh is fine because again we all got our viewpoints on this whole thing with the Ravens now me y'all know I I expect Greg Roman to stay um but with him leaving uh or if he does leave get fired or whatever I think the issue goes beyond just Greg Roman I think the issue is just the Raven's philosophy period um just the way that they do things period especially when it comes to the offense just the way that they view the offense the way that they value the offense there needs to be an increased value on offensive production on the use of all these players that they have they need to be used to their strengths consistently the the coordinator the coaches they need to be in the flow of the game consistently they just they need better Rhythm consistently and that's one of the biggest areas where the Ravens lack and they come up short uh it's that consistent crucial critical coaching and it just it needs to be a lot better than it has been with Greg Roman say for instance he gets fired Okay cool so what's gonna happen next is is how about if if Harbaugh is in control of hiring whoever's next I would expect us to be having the same conversation a year from now same conversation about all the offensive coordinators his daddy what's wrong with our offense what's wrong with our offense I expect it to be the same thing this is why this off season is so important that EDC and bashati they step in big time Big Time now I don't again I don't expect hubball to be going I don't expect Roman to be gone I don't expect wink to be gone I don't expect any of these guys to be going I don't because I feel like with the injuries all three of them will get a pass so as far as Gregory if they get rid of one I just feel like it's going to be the same cycle again until real significant change is made but uh some somebody that really changed the Ravens franchise really brought them significant change was one Lamar Jackson and in a surprise Lamar Jackson uh he was part of the press conference today it's a nice surprise seeing Lamar didn't expect to see him uh they didn't even put him in a thumbnail I was shocked about that but anyway um Lamar Jackson he was asked about Greg Roman and I was very happy I think it was Charles Walker that exit I don't remember off the top of my head but let's just read what Lamar had to say about one Jiro he said uh Greg Roman has been great for us he's a great coach we're glad he's here but I can't get into that I don't really know what they have going on upstairs I don't talk about stuff like that but he's been good for us though so somebody asked if um if Lamar feels like Jiro is the guy g-row is a good fit for them at offensive coordinator and whatnot now we know Lamar Lamar he won't do it to players um and he will be reluctant to do it to a coach even though with Greg Roman he did go on Rich Eisen show and said hey they know what we're doing they know what plays we're running they know the offense he did say that before um but overall he's been pretty hesitant when it's coming he doesn't throw people under the bus very often in fact that's the only time I can even remember him doing such a thing but um Lamar he said that Greg Roman's been great for us he's a great coach we're glad that he's here gave him a lot of Praise but then after giving him that praise he didn't say oh hey Giro that's our coach that's our guy we love Jiro in the building no no he said that's them that's the front office I I don't I don't talk into that I can't get into that that's them so he deflected it to Eric DeCosta Steve bashati and them and with that and of course with Hollywood's comments about the offense not really reaching his Peak not um hitting their potential it just and it seemed like for a while now that there is just a disconnect between Greg Roman and the players from the Ravens but back to Lamar Jackson's comment because sometimes when you read stuff you don't get the same like it's like when you're texting somebody uh when you read it you you just you don't always get the uh the gist of it even though this is pretty self-explanatory but let's listen to Lamar and how he said it [Music] be a great coach that's not nothing about stuff like that you know he's been good for us though so Lamar he removed himself completely from and he said I don't know what those guys got going on up there you got to talk to them about that uh and we've seen in the past where Lamar has given praise to players possibly getting ready to be free agents oh I love this guy oh yeah we should bring him on oh yeah I I hope we can keep him oh man yeah he needs to play for us but we and he's done it with coaches too he always talks about James Urban and all these press conferences have all their conversations and stuff but here with Greg Roman he like removed himself he was like now nope that that hey he's a great guy great coach glad he's here for us but they ain't got nothing to do with me that's up to EDC that's up to bashadi that's up to Harvard that that's them they handle that so I just thought it was interesting and then even the way he he made sure he was very careful with his words very careful with his words and but he sort of tiptoed around it because it seemed like what when the reporter asked it seemed like Lamar Jackson okay oh yeah he's a great coach he's like okay tell us more but then he was like oh wait a minute but yeah I don't know what they got going on that's that's all them so just thought that was very interesting so we'll see what happens if anything does happen uh with Greg Roman now again Greg Roman has not been a bad overall offensive coordinator um he can be situationally bad he can be situationally questionable um and in those critical moments of the game uh the situational play calling it can be very suspect at times and he just he reminds me of an offensive version of Dean peace because Dean peace was not a bad uh defensive coordinator he wasn't think people not a bad defensive coordinator but situationally that's where he messed up that's where he failed the team so it's just it's important that bashadi and EDC whatever they're gonna do um it they got to make some big time decisions because we know that they are the head honchos when it comes to the Ravens organization um but you definitely want to keep your players in mind uh for whatever move that you make you want to keep your players in mind because these are the guys yeah you make the big time calls and all that you make the signings the hirings the firings the trades the drafts all that stuff um but you want to make sure you keep your players in mind because those are the guys that are on the field those are the guys that have to execute whatever game plan is uh is created those are the guys that have to make it happen uh on the field so you want to make sure you do right by them and you do really what's best for them you have to do what's best for them it's important that EDC and bashati they realize that it's important that Hardball as the head coach as the leader as the motivator that he realizes that as well and it's so important that he does what's best for the team but not necessarily best for himself they need to get uncomfortable they need to get uncomfortable we know that everybody got hurt this here we get that trust us we do but even Beyond this year even before this year the Ravens just have not been getting a job done they haven't been getting it done so they really need to do what's best for business again I've said this before if John Harbaugh can't do what's best for business then bashati and EDC they have to step in and do it they they have to they have to or else this franchise they gonna be stuck they're gonna be stuck there used to be a time and I know football is different the game has changed a lot but there used to be a time where Ravens people would be scared to play the Ravens then I noticed the Ray Lewis stays and stuff and Eric Reed and Suggs or younger Suggs and like teams used to really like oh man we got to play Ravens oh boy like where Ravens used to actually be intimidated used to be like whoa but they don't have that anymore they don't they don't have that Fear Factor anymore a lot of people like oh we got to play the Ravens oh okay this should be fun they need to get that back starts up front it starts up front but even before it starts up front it starts up top this front office got to get it right this off season they have to and if they don't it's going to be a repeat of all the same stuff ever since Ray Lewis left since Ed Reed got kicked out they've won two playoff games two one with Flacco one with Lamar they've won two they've had some teams number that that 2014 team they all they they had a little squab man they were in 2012 anything like that but they had a squad had a team and then you look at 2019 of course they definitely had a squad then didn't even 2020. that Squad there too this year 2015 and this year okay everybody got hurt but you still had opportunities and that's been the thing that's been a thing with the Ravens there's been a lot of opportunities missed based off of a lot of bad decision making over the years even a lot of them Seasons whether he just missed the playoffs but that much these Ravens they fight they fight they fight hard but moral victories ain't gonna get it done moral victories are not going to equate to playoffs moral victories are not going to equate to Super Bowls moral victories are not gonna be enough to finish the job so Raven's got to get past this whole oh moral Victory oh well we we tried oh well well we gave it all oh oh well it was great effort and that's nice those are great qualities for sure but that's not enough team keep it clean I appreciate y'all and just like the Ravens are when it comes to being in the playoffs due to so many different reasons we out
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Wudijo's take on Farming Consumables in Gauntlet
t a 5 billion gold yeah l in man yeah I think that's a really bad move to allow consumables a really bad move like you know they put like such a big point on like you know fairness the same layout blah blah blah blah blah but then when when it comes to like people actually competing against each other like you're going to be so handicap by like like instant are so expensive man and yeah okay know you don't really need to complete the gauntlet and all that stuff right but when it comes to like the highend competition for people that really want to grind out the gauntlet that is so bad man
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San Juan Artisan Distillers Make Puerto Rican Rum the Old-Fashioned Way
[Music] well hello we're here at san juan artisan distillers in vega alta puerto rico where they make tres clavos rum kind of rum we discovered a couple weeks ago that sounds like one of those local um sort of moonshine kind of rums and it comes in all these different flavors and we tasted it and it was delicious and we discovered it was right here so after spending a day at the beach we're spending an afternoon drink and rum so come along let's see what they're going to show us today we're going to start our tour and here what looks just like a sort of a non-descript little house which is actually really literally on the side of the highway here but uh this is where the tour starts sort of their visitor center already giving us some welcome drinks which is made out of their departure and a little tasting room here here's one of the little signs at the marketing signs that shows the rums the fruit flavored rums that they make and it also looks like they make a special um named brand rum we are a family-owned company started in 2011 by pepe and jose alvarez so they are a father-son duo and in the 90s and early 2000s they were dedicated to grass growing for landscaping but after the 2008-2009 recession they really wanted to diversify you switch up what it is a family so in all of the acreage where they grew on that grass being 10 acres here in vegas and approximately a hundred in our neighboring municipality of vega they started to grow another type of grass which is sugar cane just was the sole purpose of making a unique quality room here in puerto rico sugar cane is a kind of grass yes it is yeah kind of like bamboo and that in that likiness and currently we are the only distillery in puerto rico that does a rum based off sugar cane juice so we plant all of our crops we harvest it we have our own mill and our distillery we process all those stalks of sugarcane we have fermentation and distillation tanks where we produce that rum we have manufacturing where we hand cut all the locally sourced fruits from different massive calories across puerto rico and we bottle everything by hand and every single bottle that we ship to market be it in supermarkets or bars or restaurants we do it right from here in our distillery in vegas wow so we have our white rock and we have an age room so we'll be checking those out later inside the house and we also have our secondary round series and that is so that is all locally sourced fruit from different municipalities across puerto rico and currently we have six major flavors and we also have five experimental flavors that we actually have on the works in our laboratory so that's to be our last stop in the tour we're just going to check out those new experimental flavors wow right in the laboratory yeah so we're just going to see like every aspect of operation from farm to bottle wow vision of the great a hundred percent based off our own crop of sugar changes so we have from blanco which is our signature white rum and this one specifically last year won an award in new york new york's just the best white rooms competition and it got a gold medal in that in that division and we actually just placed the little second right over here very proudly right next to the boat and we also have from any so this is our age drum so this is blanco but aged two years in american oak barrels from the states of tennessee so that is how it requires that amber look and also it has everything's hints of whiskey notes of vanilla and that burnt oat taste and other than these two we also have an additional a trunk so this one launched last year in november and it is called tresclavos so this is a blend a mix between a rum from the dominican republic also based off sugar cane juice and the one that we produce right here so it's aged separately in american earth barrels for three years and then blend it in our distillery so this one has notes of dried coconut and it's a bit more people when they try this one kind of perceive more of the fruitiness and opposed to this one that kind of requires more of that whiskey flavor and other than this lineup of fry rums we also have our signature from fruit series and here we have our patent partial so this one is currently our number one bestseller so one that i made very refreshing very perfect for a hot summer day and we also have the pineapple flavor we have coco loco our coconut flavor and we have roma mango mango layer and we also have these two very distinctive flavors in our lineup so first off we have so ginger this has ginger and it has cinnamon it has a meat and it has cloves so it's four spices with that 30 alcohol okay so as you can see all that sugarcane is just completely around us it goes all the way in an art and it ends in the back of this building to our right so that building is the bodega we'll be heading over there and shortly thereafter we'll be heading over here to our distillery building and inside we have the mill we got the fermentation and destilation tank we have manufacturing and our last stop the laboratory all of the sugarcane that we see here is a puerto rican variety of it and it was donated to us by the terrain authority of puerto rico they retained most of the sugarcane left here in the island and also the university of puerto rico they have experimental agricultural stations across edges of different unions here and they also donated some of those stocks so lipstick right here so in this stick is where all of that sugarcane juice is stored so we can you know extract that and use it for our rum so they gave us 25 sticks just like this just in mature stock and by mature i mean a canes are still not ready to harvest so like five months or like three month old and if we cut these sub segments these little lines that we see here in the stocks each of these segments are its own seed so that is how we're able to just plant it everywhere and grow all of our sectors of sugarcane and it took a couple of years for it to be fully grown and ready for that harvesting so we started in 2011 2012 and we're ready to harvest in 2017 and just produce that first bottle of rum but in september it happened and that is when maria happened and all of our sugar cane which is completely laid to waste here in vegas so for a very long period of time we were just pressing our heads trying to figure out how to continue this operation going with the you know without that main source for our run so that is how we came in contact and discovered that distillery is making republic and that is how we were able to continue with that rum production so currently what we're doing for tesla specifically is this levels from santos so that is the mix between that ram from here and the room for dominican republic and the flowers the food infusions are also a blend of that that run from over there and the one over here so this is our bodega building and that smell the very strong alcohol smell and you guys can sense right now that is the percentage that we actually lose to evaporation so that is called the angels portion and since we are in the tropics it's humid it's hot it's very good for the asian process of rums and alcohol because for example what you can get in four years in older countries we can get it here in two but the only downside is that we do lose a high percentage of the liquid inside to evaporation so during those two or three years where we age our rum we can lose up to 10 percent of that liquid on the inside so as i mentioned previously these barrels are made from american oak from the state of tennessee and we get them from the makers of jack daniels whiskey so over there in that particular state they can only legally use it once for their aging purposes so when they're done with that aging they resell it to other distilleries like us and we can use it as many times as we want technically if they leak or they break we try to fix them be it by wood chips like the ones that we see right here or we can seal it with wax but if we're not able to we actually recycle them and we use it in our tasting portion of the tour so where you'll be sitting at is just a barrels that we have used previously for rum making and while we can't technically use it as many times as we want we tend not to because after each use and if you retain less of that whiskey flavor and the notes that this particular barrel provides the alcohol so we can use it maybe two or three times before we have to just recycle so between this building and our distillery we have approximately 500 barrels so this line over here is the machines that we use specifically for harvesting so that first machine in line is a first generation vehicle from the states of louisiana so there is a region in the u.s that also has a lot of crops of sugarcane so we acquired it from there and it has this cutting system here in the middle portion of the machine and we can angle that so it's lower on the ground so we can cut at those stalks of sugarcane at a faster pace and it also has that drill on its side so that drill is to push away that next sector of sugarcane so it's not as affected by that cutting motion so we can use this but this is a very big and bulky machine and it can be kind of difficult to angle it without affecting or squishing that next sector of growing sugarcane so for frontal areas we can use this one but what we mostly rely on is this old-fashioned machete or by this machine and we pick it up with this red claw machine over here so it opens up we pick it all up and we load it up into these red wagons that we have here and at the end of the line we just load all that sugarcane into those wagons we attach the wagons to vehicles and we transport it all to our main mill which is this one right over here so this mill we acquired it from colombia we're starting out the operation back in 2011 2012 this machine it's very modern but it is still very much a manual process so we align the wagon over here we put the red claw machine right next to it and we just pick that up the sugarcane stocks and load it up into this loading dock this green segment and to the sides of this loading dock we have some stairs so up the stairs goes to our agricultural workers machete enhanced that's cutting all of that sugar heat up removing any excess foliage so we do not want it to go through the mill and aligning those stops of sugar came so it goes through this second area and here where that yellow portion is that is called a defibrillator so those stalks of hurricane goes through there and it is kind of like made into a mash more workable in the machine and that mesh is very similar to the one that we saw right there in the field that you know that fiber is on the mount so all that mesh goes off that computer so that mask goes up the conveyor belt and it gets dropped down into this a blue segment so here that match goes through these cylinders and that is where with that motion we remove all of that sugar cane juice we just squeeze it out and that sugar cane juice just drops down here to the stainless steel tanks that we see here and all of that sugar king juice just flows through there and eventually through this thing over here and these two cylinders are actually filters so they have a netting system inside and that is to capture any stray or leftover fiber so it doesn't get mixed up in the rum and making so after we've filtered them properly that is transported here to these two stainless steel storage tanks wow wow wow so this is our distillery floor and here we have that pan that just stores all of that freshly squeezed out sugarcane juice the one that's connected to here to the them is a pasteurization tube so this tube uses heat to remove the bacteria from that juice and here to our sides is where that rum making process begins so this set and the one right next to it are called fermentation tin so this adds water is that yeast nutrients and that sugar cane juice and that reaction between the sugar and the yeast converts the sugar into alcohol that's where fermentation is yeah exactly so here these things hold up to 1700 of this mix is 1500 liters and so this just by the the vastness of these tanks that can take up to five to six days for it to be you know already and fermented and properly fermented so during those days we keep the temperature even with these cooling rings that we see at the edges of the tank this cold water flows through that to keep the temperature stable and we also go manually up these stairs open a hatch at the top and just look at the contents on the inside so we just want to observe those bubbles that reaction between the sugar and the heat so after that process is done we are left with kind of like a beer liquid or a sweet line and but it has three things that we do not want in our runs so first off it has a lot of water and all that water brings down the percentage of alcohol so during fermentation we can produce like 10 alcohol so we just want to bring and just remove all of that water out of it we also want to remove any alcohols that are not good for the human body so between that reaction between the sugar and the yeast acetone can be produced or certain kinds of ethanol that are not for consumption so we want to remove that and we also want to remove any colorings and sometimes that tends to be in the ground and so we also want to remove that so to remove all of that we do a double destination process and that occurs at the end of these tests of this line oh i'm sorry double what kind of process double distillation no double distillation okay so we distill twice so those occur in those red tanks and we'll just be heading across the store and taking a bucket so these red tanks are called chauvinian hot steels and they are named after the region of france where they were made so these specifically we got at auction from a closing down hennessy factory in grenidas and so it came with all these red tanks that we see here in kind of like a room making kit and also like a book all written in french especially the laboratory it just helps us out with this installation process so you do you do a pot distillation and a lot of other people do a uh a column column distillation okay so we have both actually we have these at hospitals and at the end we have the column oh okay so these are called from france and that is called a holstein column costume from germany wow and all those vapors travel through these nozzle systems you call this one an onion and it touches a cold surface so condensation that vapor gets brought back down to its liquid state so that is how we can remove all that excess water and do cuts remove those alcohol that are not good for the human body and just make it as clear as possible instruments wow affected it like this one over here so this fountain head is for taking samples from that freshly distilled alcohol so we got two measuring instruments so we have one that measures the temperature and we have another one that measures the percentage of alcohol and what comes over these is essentially moonshine or as we call it here in puerto rico so it's like a 70 to 80 alcohol and the person that gets the taste to this is jose vice president and head of the operations here in the distillery so he opens up the key over here he has like a copy to sample everything he just uses all of his sentences he takes it he looks at it and this mountain and those samples just from those different variations just goes to our laboratory and that is how he is able to determine the quality of the alcohol and if it has a thumbs up so these wonderful ladies are our manufacturing teams so they have the arduous task of hand cutting all of the fruit that goes into our bottle they weigh all of those bottles and here at the station so here at the station they blend the alcohol with water to bring the number down for our disclosure we bring it down to 30 so here we have a novel system right over here and we just fill all of these bottles to the top 750 milliliters and later on they'll be cleaning up the bottles putting off the coil and what they're doing right now is labeling everything so they have an automized labeling machine over there and then at this station they'll be putting the top right and just the plastic just to seal all that product and yes they do that here every day well we just finished the best rum distillery tour we've ever been on yeah it was by far the most thorough from from birth to earth as they say we started in the sugar cane fields and ended up drinking the rum and everything in between from the uh harvesting with machetes yeah i mean they they do it they do everything here you know they grow their own sugar cane you know they they ferment it they just throw it they bottle it here you know it's everything we've been to plenty of others where they only do part of the process you know at that facility it's the only place ever where it's all here yeah exactly so it was it was great and the tour really even more impressive because everything was wiped out by hurricane maria in 2018 and here they are coming back they found a way to be creative and get some sugarcane from the dominican republic and combine it with theirs and eventually they'll be self-sufficient again nature willing but it was great it was great and our tour guide was so so so knowledgeable knowledgeable so knowledgeable about the whole process and and any question we had you know she she knew the answer to so it was it was great and uh we can't wait to uh you know to buy some of this rum and put it in our own bar yeah so we recommend that you try when you're in puerto rico tres clavos rum which is already available also available for sale in miami and fort lauderdale but nowhere else in the united states at the moment but in walmarts and grocery stores all over puerto rico so when you come to visit you can have something to drink and then the dirty free shop on their way home oh yeah yeah so so until the next time see you soon one more thing here just uh just a little point here you know our tour cost us eighty dollars and uh what we're probably not going to show in this uh in this video was the tasting uh but uh we tasted uh eight or nine different types of flavors uh varieties of rum here so uh yeah good because they make ginger spice sweet pina passion parcha uh kennepa kogoloko and something they call rumba mango in addition to their white rum their aged rum and this specialty rum that is a mezcal sort of a mess of a combination of rum from the dominican republic and their own sort of combined and then aids so so until next time may your suitcase always be messy don't forget to subscribe to our channel and ring the bell to be notified of other videos including other rum tours and spirit tours and until that time hasta luego [Music] you
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Zorch Reacts - Inside Star Citizen - Favoring the Bold
[Music] hello gamers this is mike desorce and this is the star citizen edition of zorch reacts and today we are watching the latest inside star citizen and before i wanted to continue i want to announce that there's gonna be a new addition to the channel show called professor and friends uh this is going to be the format where you don't see the professor in virtual reality or you don't see the the uh the professor in 3d it's where the professor is uh talking with uh a friend either tiger con or some other guest that may be on the show uh that format that you've seen before so that will be a more common feature and then the show with with the professor in 3d the whole be tuber thing that's gonna be the big ambitious project which i'm already um gearing up to record footage for a lot of b-roll stuff for um i don't have the means to get story blocks right now i would like to be able to subscribe to that be able to use them but i don't have the funds to subscribe to story blocks at the moment to uh to add you know b-roll and stuff so i'm gonna have to record a lot of my own b-roll stuff but uh it's gonna be pretty ambitious video the next episode the professor and friend will be related to this what we're about to watch because some stuff is coming in the next act for star citizen it's going to make the haters look like idiots um this game is starting to shape up to be a what's coming what's being implemented in the next patch is what turns star citizen into a next generation mmo just straight out anyway uh to get into this today's or actually this was last week's episode i was on it was released on thursday uh and then the the juicy info came from star citizen live which always comes live on fridays but this is favoring the bold so let's get in here and this is my first time watching it [Music] i think we all can agree that looting was definitely a great addition to star citizen yes i love that players are exploring and looking for interesting stuff around the universe i've been in one of those racks for 3 17 luth is going to be much more exciting and valuable for all the players you can get some good stuff out of there up until right now players got the same loot in different locations so you could go to career or a k for an outpost and potentially have the same content for 317 though we are changing that and now we are tailoring the content for each location or the other addition because up until right now all the content was considered common content content that you could even buy in shops we are now adding the concept of rarity we have three different types of variety so it's a common one the uncommon one and rare one they can't uncommon that's like an mmo it's going to be items that are not available in the shops anymore for example security armor or pilot armor it's content that is specific for a group of people in order to make rarity a viable option it was always intended to remove some of the items from the shops and the rare items definitely are the ones that are going to be more exciting for everyone for sure don't expect to have a high percentage of spawning we are very keen to spawn only a little bit of them but the red items here we are applying more or less the same philosophy with ships so eventually rare items will end up in the loot pool and can be found in different lootable crates already done obviously with looting becoming such a big feature in the game we kind of need an ability for you to sell the loot that you've been acquiring this whole time uh to do that we've been waiting for the shop system and item shops with a brand new kiosk that will have a much improved user experience that will allow you to sell your various yes just do need improvement so for 317 uh the system determining what can be sold where and for how much is going to be very simple oh that looks very different an item of a certain type they sell guns they sell building blocks you can then sell to that shop items of that type the pricing will be as follows uh it will start at 90 of the price that the shop sells it for and depending on their current inventory it will fall down to 50 with 50 being that they are absolutely full on that item if they do not have that exact item in their inventory you will default down to fifty percent because frankly they don't really want to this ties into what we're going to talk about in rarity of videos will come into play for this but basically the base uh prices of items will help to determine how much they sell guys there has been a small pass to just kind of update some of these prices to fall within line of the fact that certain items now can't be found in stores and certain items are going to be very difficult to find in the boxes throughout the world and of course the picoballs will be the most valuable item in all of the persistent numbers picoballs one of the features that we're really happy that we included in this is when you are selling something with attachments you can on the spot go through and detach those attachments in the selling interface so that they don't get sold let's say that you're trying to sell a sniper rifle and you have a really nice scope on it uh you will see that when you go to make that transaction and be able to say oh actually i want to keep that that's them one game we are aware of what in all interfaces that deal with items of this type is stacking um the stacking uh system in personal inventory and in now this shop screen which uses the same stacking method means that it can be a little annoying to move large quantities of the same item uh we don't have an immediate perfect solution for that where we can stack items that are identical but in the short term we did a little solution where there's just a quick sell button on each item in the list fair warning to all of you there is no buy back button at this time so if you sell something it is gone be careful okay and of course uh with inventory where we want it to go in the future we want it to be that as you are selling these items it is affecting the inventory of the store so that it is becoming uh more and more that other players can then purchase um we're not clear as the time of this recording if that's going to make it for 317 but that is definitely a goal going forward okay we're going to be monitoring both uh how you guys are using this new kiosk and how many things i like the design balance both the amount of building blocks that look a lot snappier we also are very interested in any feedback that comes in for the user experience of that selling so please let us know how things are going we are listening and this is going to be something that we're going to be very interested in making a better and better experience as time goes on the advancements in loot generation and implementation of selling are two key aspects of any mmo and their arrival in star citizen the key is actually surviving the missions where you get those boxes where you can loot those um chests and stuff that's the challenge those are challenging harold's a continuing push to reward players for venturing out into that dangerous unknown to seek their fortunes and because the unknown can be so hazardous let's take a look now at the current state of medical gameplay what's being adjusted for alpha 317 and what's on the horizon after that there was some really good community engagement around the feature and i remember at one stage on reddit i think it was even before the feature was released someone had posted a survival guide and it was just really cool to see how excited people were about the future it's a really expansive system so there's lots of different parts and it was a lot to sort of get everything working missing medicine it was great to see that people were happy and excited about various aspects of the healing the medical bed you are in particular um which is the main thing i worked on has a lot of depth to it in terms of adding to the feeling that it's a real hospital and a real place and you can do sort of you're really healing yourself i really enjoy the fact that there is some consequence to death now that there's a sense of continuity i don't just die i imagine you respond somewhere but you can use all your [ __ ] to go and find something important on it what we've worked on is a t0 invitation so it's bare bones there's so much more to do there are a few things we fixed since then that should be coming out 317. feedback saying that bleed is too harsh and absolutely we've addressed that it was unfortunately an oversight in our we've reduced the severity of bleeding so you won't start bleeding then you know keel over two seconds later okay instant death we never want to have someone fall over and die immediately from a single like pistol shot to the head um or you know the foot we've covered a couple of issues that were causing that so 317 we should see that removed entirely we've also had feedback regarding sort of hunger thirst and also the status system in general just not persisting between my play sessions so yeah now uh between logins uh most your stats will persist your health your injuries your hunger and thirst so we'll see that game play back in the pu properly we've also had some feedback on regard to crime stats uh this is one that i hadn't encountered but sort of facepalmed when i saw it if you ram your own corpse uh with a ship you get a crime rating for it and that's that's not obviously great it's sort of an extra kick to your dignity uh but thankfully the mission featuring guys have drilled into that and fixed it so 317 that that accumulation should be removed actually for the injuries not being seen enough we've also added a bit of probability into it if you jump off a tree there's every chance you're gonna have snapping burning your body or you're gonna land like a cat so we've introduced you know a little bit of a random element um that doesn't scare you to try and achieve that and it's it's really worked out i think quite well we're seeing injuries more often and it's not always at a you know a gamified value that you reach yeah done 317 there are other things we want to get into we want to make improvements body dragon for example we know that's not exactly great your suit should they should design that into this into your armor suit so that it mitigates some of that maybe if they introduced well they're supposed to be introducing power armor at some point supposed to have a powered armor suit that would allow you to have do higher jumps without taking any fault taking as much or any falling damage right now uh if you want to drag someone into an elevator it can be a bit hit or miss we're definitely looking to improve that yeah some people just don't care about injuries because they just mash the dive button and then respawn in their ship and then haha they move on uh that won't be possible moving forward um once we get some really big changes in and again this is you know quite a ways away uh but you know things like permadeath um being charged to respawn uh the idea of dying forever having to spawn next to kim those are all things we're fairly confident they're going to be coming in at some point in the distant future uh the manner which they come in we've got an idea of how they're going to be developed and also how they're going to function we have had a lot of feedback that i haven't covered so far and the reason i'm not addressed is because we don't yet have a sort of solid idea of how we're going to address that and we don't want to make any promises that we're not going to fulfill so what did we learn this week well we learned that loot is expanding into both rarity and variation beginning with alpha 317 and beyond that when combined with selling a loop emerges to make your living as a potential treasure hunter and that medical gameplay continues to evolve with your feedback and testing and there's plenty more yet still to come now remember that stella fortuna is upon us and there are some really nice vehicle paints that you can learn more about on the robert space industries dot com website for inside the event i'm jared huckaby we'll see you all next week all right then so what we're getting is we're getting we're getting loot separated out into different rarities and why is that auto playing okay we're getting gluten just different rarities so just like an mmo uh you would get you know rare items you would get items that are not so rare and stuff like that that's like a real mmo and being able to sell the stuff that you actually looted or to sell the stuff that you're in in your inventory you go get money for it and another thing that is core to an mmo and do you think that we're gonna be talking about on professor and friends with tigra stuff coming in 317 that's going to turn this game into an mm real mmo and not just any mmo but a next gen mmo because what's coming is a very big component very uh important component it was previewed at citizencon la in digital citizencon last year of what they're working on it's a big deal i mean this is this is a big deal so haters they're gonna get an earful from us because you gotta learn to have patience these people don't have patience now this game is shaping up game is massively improving it's shaping up and it's about to get a lot better in this next patch anyway i have been mike disorch this has been the latest inside star citizen i do these videos every week uh reacting to these videos and and and what we're getting in the next uh in the next versions or next uh updates and then future updates what's coming up down the pipe uh they didn't talk about in this video but in their live in their hour-long hour sometimes two-hour long live streams that do every friday hey covered some stuff holy crap the things that are coming anyway i've been mike disorch thanks for watching if you like this video consider subscribing you'll mash that subscribe 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Introvert or Extrovert? Section 1
[Music] what's up friends welcome back to the channel give me a like oh my gosh up with a brand new video and in today's video as you can tell we're gonna play some comp we're gonna play some overwatch we're points with Xbox one guys alright let's go ahead and get right into this video so on today's video we are going to be talking about as you have noticed in the title introvert or extrovert and as as many of you probably know you probably know what an introvert and extrovert is or you kind of do or maybe you don't so maybe this video will really open your eyes I don't I don't know what would I do me you'll figure out who we warned different since I'm not sure how this video will affect you but I hope that everyone will enjoy this video because I know I will and if everyone enjoys videos like this where I just pick about a topic and I talk about it like I knew everyone dresses stories and I will keep doing the stories weekly I just can't do that every day because that's I would run out of stories not like I have I have a lot but still I'd run out of stories at some point and that's that wouldn't be good we don't wanna run out of stories alright so yeah let's go antis so when you you probably hear introvert/extrovert a lot and a lot of it comes from my personality test you know anything like I can remember what it's called exactly like the person I like the person I test don't like people take but I've taken it and it's quite long it's um yeah it's quite long actually but it's very in-depth like if you take your time and actually I think about it everything it it actually like it's very true it's very tube but so after doing that you know I kind of figured out like introvert actually really kind like what I am you know I didn't throughout like coming out in my life I seem like how I've changed from like being one to the other or looking like split in between how sometimes I'm like one hot something like the other and so let's talk about that so we'll start with them introvert and integrate it's kind of so I went to dictionary.com and what introvert has for the definition there's some two things that are like two tries for like my point from my point in this video and the first one is a shy person so it just a shy person so that could be that's true alright and then it's and the same question is psychology i person characterized by concerned primarily with his or her own thoughts and feelings so basically by concerned primarily with his or own thoughts you know that that's very interesting it's someone who's like you know primarily cares about their own thoughts all right now let's keep everyone keep that in mind now let's travel on to extrovert so extrovert we're gonna do two same ones they the first one it's an outgoing I'm a gregarious person alright and those those words means basically the same thing so I don't like worry about your gaze once you go ahead and look it up in the dictionary that's fine okay let's go set up some psychology a person characterized by extraversion a person concerned primarily with the physical and social environment alright this is very very interesting guys so you have introvert is characterized by primary with his/her own thoughts and feelings and then you have extrovert a person care drives a person concerned primary with the physical and social environment around them so you know that's very interesting because it doesn't really sound like you can be one of the other as people will characterize you it's more like what percent of each one are you because you really can't be one of the other because if you're an introvert as people say introvert then let's say in like that's all you do is care about your thoughts and feelings and you have an you do not do anything social or physical or remotely that at all you are just strictly emotional and that's like impossible to do like I I just don't think that's possible at all you know and then let's take a dinner row so they episode of the road you have on extra route which is like a person who is Kratzer concerned primarily with the physical and social environment so you know I think that could be possible you know if you don't have feelings but like you know even ever everyone has to do its you have like mental disorders like any sort of person I'm sorry you know there's people still have like feelings they're not the same as everyone of us but they have them this is saying like all your curtains physical social environment like that's not true because if if you care about your social environment you care about your like your physical your your emotional and your feelings like you see I'm saying you cannot be one or the other you can be more than one or more than the other but you cannot be strictly one whole introvert or one whole extra brut that's what I'm saying Isis like let's relate this to me so I see I asked I'm talking about this guy's no remember I'm I am nineteen I'm in a stretching 20 in May it's uh so I've gone through a lot you know I've been through elementary middle or high school and I've been through some college so I've gone through a lot of school so I can tell you about how how it's affected me so let's go back and start let's start with middle school cuz Elementary Elementary pretty much everyone's the same everyone's our friends in elementary or from my case that that's what it was but let's go in hit middle school so middle school you know it started out I was definitely I'd say at least eighty percent introverted where I pretty much just cared about me and like about my feelings and my emotions and I didn't care about like the people around me I can't I can't even run I'm I remember a slim few people who I had four I was friends with so I I'd only didn't have a lot of friends especially when I started out in middle school I didn't really know anybody I I barely knew anybody at all actually and let alone like when tight interests oh and like be with them now that was that was like definitely like the back of my mind like not even like present at all you know and I remember um seventh grade I had um I I went I went through you know I was trying to figure out who I was at middle school at a time where people are off clicks where cliques are just like developing and they carry on from like excuse me and they carry on to high school so you know you kind of figure out who you are and who you gonna fit him with and you know I I still had it fear that on theft grade you know I kind of knew like I like when I wore sixth grade and I close my eyes and I wear seventh grade was like completely different because you know I were like more like brand-name clothes and that's kind of like who I wanted to be but essentially like I want to hang out with those people because of like they were like the popular people per se as you as that's a thing when you're younger but you know then I went to eighth grade and I went through and I remember the seventh grade where I had my first girlfriend and that's that's a story for another video but that video then but then you know we did it first I'm integrated in eighth grade and I broke up eighth grade oh that's that's afraid your sister well what a cute dog I'll put that it up I'll make that this week story for you guys so you can relate that to this so you can keep that mindset I became I was I was definitely a little more social in eighth grade just because of you know yeah don't don't know why yeah what just because of that and you know that made my cause I told you before like I was probably 80% introverted I was probably down to like 60 40 maybe 50 50 yeah I think price 60/40 60% introverted 40% shiver all right now let's take this let's take this book to high school all right so I go on a high school freshman area now I know nobody but the people I knew in middle school which is about half the people because my middle school pretty much you go to this school or this school and then you have the and you have the few people that girl like a couple of tools so I do I do a lot to put them into my school but then a lot and relic oh that went to this school and so the people know at my school you know I didn't really know them you know as a freshman you know you don't know anymore I suppose it's a bigger school it's a bigger environment my school had 1,200 people which is pretty big compared to like some schools but that's what I had and you know I remembered I'm a freshman here yes oh I wasn't I was in band all of high school as you guys knew that and um - your college saw some band and freshman years my first year in band in marching band so I was at school before all the other kids migrated so I started like I'll guess probably like 15 and I was we have band camp bike mid-august the first like one of the couple weeks before school starts and we'd have you know what have practice like we'd be there like every day it'd be like a regular school day pretty much I would go there and we'd like practice and play and everything bent fan [ __ ] you guys yes - heart is well but we'd have been [ __ ] every day and you know I met a lot of people you know I really I met a lot of people I made a lot of connections you know because that kind of extroverted be more I think this would be the point where became 5050 if not reversed in the other way 60/40 you know that I appreciate our that you know cuz I I knew what that felt like you know to have all those friends and to know people and to be able to go into high school oh yeah guys and also my brother he went to school that he was in high school he's tears or than me three years sometimes but two years two grades so he was there and so like I I knew like his friends it's like I knew I knew Mike on my band friends and I had my brother's friends like I knew good around people you know and that felt nice to have you know I would ask people so extrovert somewhat extra herself really became more prevalent in my life my uh my freshman hey even nineties my freshman like I fresh my sophomore junior and then my junior year it was interesting sophomore approach the same and then junior your junior and senior year were different because so I really picked up myself you know the wit the stuff I was in and the way other people are hanging out with we're like different because the stuff I was in it it was pretty much just band and a couple other clubs just for like just really college [ __ ] but yeah I was always in that and then you know I wasn't bad and I was on my drum line in junior and senior awesome the drummer for two years junior senior year so I first heard drum on engineer you know I was there you know we got in front of the games and we put in front of students and all of them loved the drum I know they all they all know all of us everyone knows us it's like you know it's like being proof being popular you know being like the Fila know my name you play all the cool [ __ ] that everyone loves you know no one else knows how to play pretty much that's I think refilling that have you know everyone wants the time everyone wants to be around you and kind of hang out with you but then after the games and everything and that's not going on you know people kind of forget that and it's not like they're pretty much so that was kind of how that worked but yeah I mean it was weird but that's that's what happened there and so let's keep it going when I was pretty much my junior and senior combined together and then so alright guys I'm not gonna jump into college cuz that's a whole nother bill I will leave that for another video Buchan [ __ ] look we will we will continue this talk on introverts and extroverts and how it relates to us and how we change over life over our time and everything and and how important it is it it really is very important and does let's like talk about it and like dissect my life you guys you know I never thought about like this and it's it's really nice to be able to you know just talk to you guys and tell you about it so you can recognize that in yourself when you get through it every day we haven't already alright guys I hope everyone has enjoyed this video this will be a part one there will be one more part this to be a part two so I hope everyone has enjoyed this video I will see you guys in the next video alright guys peace
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Honeycomb Bravo Leds NOT Working AFTER Sim 5 UPDATE? NOW FIXED for ****MSFS2020 **** SEE
hey everyone and welcome back to another episode of 2020 flight simmers if this is your first time joining us here on the channel i would love to welcome you and suggest you go down below hit that subscribe button take that little bell and smash that thumbs up button you don't want to miss any of our future videos and it lets us know we're doing a good job here at 2020 flight simmers so this video is all about the bravo throttle quadrant and the led lights after sim update 5 what has happened i've seen a couple questions in various posts and forums about their lights not working again after sim update 5. so we're going to talk a little bit about how to get those lights to work again [Music] all right so we are back and i am at microsoft flight simulator main screen so i've already loaded into microsoft flight simulator so that's the important thing and this is my community folder as you can see i've already downloaded the afc bridge executable file i've already ran that file and it's already put the file in my community folder the problem is when i start up microsoft flight simulator none of the lights still work even though that's in the community folder again i've seen many other people post about this so i figured i'd make a video on it here's the very simple way to handle this problem after you've booted into microsoft flight simulator you're at your main screen open up your community folder go down to that afc bridge double tap on that you're going to see the bin file right here double tap on that and the top is the application file so you're going to double tap on that nothing is going to happen it's important that microsoft flight simulator is running when you double tap on that you run that application you go to your world map you load into your flight you click fly and voila your lights are now working on your bravo throttle quadrant so if this video helped you smash that thumbs up button let us know that the video worked for you and again if you have not subscribed yet go down below and hit that subscribe button while you're there i want to thank everybody for joining us here at 2020 flight simmers and as always keep the blue side up we'll see you in the next one
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FIFTH DISPENSATION - LAW - 5 OF 7
[Music] oh [Music] hello Saints and with the Lord's Grace future Saints today's study will be on the dispensation called law and uh law is number five on our list first was innocence where God interacted with humans face to face then we had conscience where humans were to follow their God provided conscience then human government in which God's expectations were to be enforced by human institutions and promise God's promise to Abraham and his descendants now the dispensation of law began at Mount Si when God administers the law to his people through Moses this dispensation was closely associated with his relationship with Abraham Isaac and Jacob the dispensation of law takes up a huge chunk of the Old Testament and the beginning of the New Testament all the the way from Exodus to Apostle Paul now if you remember each dispensation has six parts to it manager time period human responsibility failure judgment and Grace so the manager for this dispensation would be Moses and Israel as a nation the time is at Mount Si until the crucifixion of Jesus Christ all the way to Paul and human responsibility keep the whole law the failure was they broke the laws continuously the judgment is worldwide dispersion in Grace the promised savior is sent so the time period we're looking at here is right around uh Moses to Paul 1500 BC to 37 ad now God administers the law to get his people to understand the difference between righteousness and sin and also to point to their coming Messiah Jesus we see how God uses the law to show people their sins in Romans 3: 20 therefore by the Deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight for by the law is the knowledge of sin and we know that the law didn't save people nor was it ever meant to also the law didn't abide abolish the abrahamic Covenant which is unconditional and is still waiting fulfillment today now the law can be thought of as a conditional uh Covenant given specifically to the nation of Israel and it was also a temporary covenant made void by the New Covenant God established with all people now you see during the dispensation of law the law defined for the Israelites how in when God would bless their Nation based on their ability to keep the law we see this in Exodus 19:5 now therefore if ye will obey my voice indeed and keep my Covenant then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people for all the Earth is mine now of course we know that they weren't able to keep the law to reach the level of righteousness God demands and we see evidence into this when the law was given to Aaron but instead they they chose to create a false god an idol in the form of a golden calf and we see this in Exodus 32 now the law was Israel Israel only and not Gentiles Jesus mentions this in Mark 12 verse 29 and 30 and Jesus answered him the first of all the Commandments is here o Israel Israel the Lord our God is one Lord and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength this is the first commandment now our brother and Apostle Paul also explained that the law was for Israel and not the Gentiles nor was it for the body of Christ look at Romans Chapter 2 verse4 for when the Gentiles which have not the law do by the things contained in the law these having not the law are a law unto themselves also Romans chap 9 verse 4-5 who are the Israelites to whom pertaineth the adoption and the glory and the covenants and the giving of the law and the service of God and the promises whose are the fathers of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came who who is over all God blessed forever amen also in Ephesians 2: 11-12 wherefore remember that ye being in time past Gentiles In the Flesh who are called uncircumcision by th by that which is called circumcision in the flesh made by hands that at that time ye were without Christ being aliens from the Commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of Promise having no hope and without God in the world now the Covenant God made with the Israelites through the law we see in Exodus and Deuteronomy and it lasted uh thousands of years but keep in mind it was only temporary but to them it seemed permanent because they were under the law for centuries upon centuries of time and it was very very difficult to get just get the Israel ites to snap out of the mindset of being under the law and we can see uh Paul Explain the ending of this dispensation in Galatians 3:19 wherefore then serveth the law it was added because of transgressions till the seed should come to whom the promise was made and it was ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator now the failure of Israel to keep the law really molded their history from Mount siai all the way to 70 AD when the temple was destroyed but keep in mind the mystery Paul's gospel was kept hidden in God until Israel rejected God completely with the stoning of Steven and will be seeing this in the next dispensation called Grace now the law was fulfilled in Jesus look here at Matthew chapter 5:1 17 think not that I am come to destroy the law or or the prophets I am not come to destroy but to fulfill Jesus's fulfillment means that when we put our faith in him we're made justified by him and not through the law in Galatians 2: 16 knowing that a man is not justified by The Works of the law but by the faith of Jesus Christ even we have believed in Jesus Christ that we might be justified by the Faith of Christ and not by the works of the law for by The Works of the law shall no flesh be justified now you know I really can't get my head around some Christians who legalistically keep the Sabbath and follow the dietary laws and pile upon themselves all these laws found in the Old Testament you know they just don't know God's word and it's sad it's very sad and it's a perfect example of What Not rightly dividing God's word does it creates confusion and what they're doing is exactly what Paul talks about in Galatians concerning following another gospel and in order to have another gospel besides the true gospel of grace okay you have to have Grace plus Works they Place themselves back under the law all over again trying to get to heaven some other way besides going through the door who is Jesus Christ Alone by faith alone through grace alone without anything else added to it okay so Jesus's F fulfillment of the law ushers in the next dispensation of Grace and that'll be our next study uh in this series and thanks for studying with me Saints and I'll see you in that next [Music] video [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] oh
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Lec 06 - Multivariable Calculus | Princeton University
ladies and gentlemen welcome this is a big ass room I've got lots of stuff to play with if we get bored we can have a game of basketball apparently there's a basketball over there all sorts of things there's nothing coming up tomorrow that's particularly on your mind is there okay I guess there is this is the monster Marathon midterm Madness review session it is going to go for probably 4 hours but if you all stay and ask me intelligent questions that have something to do with math 201 I will stay until we all fall asleep or over something like that okay so that's the general that's the general overview I'm going to spend about an hour on the last couple of topics which are the gr multipliers and Taylor series maybe even less because what I'd really like to do is then embark on a complete survey it's not going to be a review but it will just be a summary of the things that you ought to know the most common types of problems in particular so I'm going to try to lay that all out for the second hour and then we'll take a break for a little bit and then when we come back we will look at problems so you have hopefully done a whole bunch of past exam problems practice problems I know there are some solutions but some of them are not clear some of them don't even seem to match up with the actual problems don't blame me uh but together we'll sort out whatever you want all right so that's the basic attack plan you can come and go as you please that's the drill you can um ask me questions is this thing too loud does it sound okay all right are there any general questions before we begin something not so much a math question but about the ex exam or something like that something that's on your mind no all right so without oh yes we have one up here what is the average on the exam well we you haven't sat it yet so how do I know no I mean look the average is whatever it is right I mean if it's a hotter exam the average will be lower if it's an easy exam it will be higher or if you're all really good and you all get you know 90% I'd love to see it I have never seen it any of these courses but if you all got above 90 this would be great um so yeah I don't know uh the fact is you will get a letter grade for the course um for the midterm but then it doesn't really have any meaning it's just the guide the real uh calculation is done at the end after you've done the final okay another question over here finish or is is time a huge issue well here's a question I know you've still got a day or so until the exam but did anyone actually try taking one of these past midterms under exam conditions by which I mean 90 minutes of actual sitting there no book no interruptions Etc anyone try that we have one okay so I advise you all if you can possibly no this is good I mean I advise you all to try it before tomorrow and the same thing goes for the final by the way you should try to save last year or last sem 's midterm and final for that purpose this is the best advice I can give you in any math course if you have access to last year's or last semester one for goodness sake do it under exam conditions no phone calls no food just on your own honor don't cheat yourself and that's the best way to simulate it but that said uh historically I believe being the issue um that's not to say that everyone finishes by the way I've seen people leave early and miss a question maybe they forgot to come back to it so a little piece of advice if you skip a question that's fine don't just somehow remind yourself to come back to it I don't know bring some dental floss and wrap it around your finger until you've come back I don't know write a note whatever it is don't leave a question out and leave early that's my advice any other general questions all right I am going to try to use standard chalk cuz it erases better better if you find you cannot read it I I know it's a big room I'm just going to use these three boards here uh in the middle uh if you're having trouble reading the writing there are seats closer up but you know I'm not going to require that you all move just uh if just let me know if it's too small okay I'll try to write bigger than I normally do all right so in some sense this first hour then is the last part of the summary but obviously in a little more detail so I will come back and enumerate what I'm going to say but uh towards the end now I want to talk about lrange multipliers before I do I kind of was in the middle of something last time uh so rather than go back and finish that problem that I really had to rush because I ran out of time I think what I'd like to do is just talk about maximizing and minimizing in general and then tell you about LR multipliers so when it comes to Max and min you have a function f it could be of two or three variables of course it could be of any number of variables but we've already done the one in single variable calculus and we don't really do four or more in this course so it's two or three um and we'd like to find the maximum or minimum or and or minimum values of f on a certain region now if this region is closed meaning it contains its boundary and it's bounded meaning that you can sort of hug it as I described in in the review session a couple weeks ago if you can sort of enclose the region in a big circle so that everything's there that's what I mean by bounded then it will have a maximum or a minimum but as we've seen even in single variable if the regions unbounded there may be no maximum there may be no minimum so a silly example well not a silly simple example if f ofx y is x^2 + y^2 the minimum is surely zero we don't even need calculus to see that the only way that can happen is at the origin but there's no maximum there's no maximum because X and Y can be as far away from the origin as you like this is unbounded it's an unbounded region and F doesn't have a maximum so the real kicker is this if you have so if you have a closed and bounded region then the maxima and Minima of extreme points together of if occur either at a critical point talk makes a really satisfying crunch in the microphone is that is that actually annoying people okay cool okay at a critical point of F and remember this essentially means to all intents and purposes that FX = 0 and FY equal 0 so this is the partial derivative with respect to X the partial derivative with respect to Y if it's three variables you'll also need FZ equal Z so you need all of these to be zero the other possibility is or one of these one or more derivatives does not exist so it's possible to have a Max or a Min at a point where the function has a corner or something like that threedimensional a spike um but generally you're looking to solve that the derivatives are zero so that's one possibility the other possibility on the boundary now in single variable the boundary is pretty easy if you're working on a closed interval there's just two points A and B but here the boundary the region may be a region in the plane it may be some sort of circle in which case you've got infinitely many points to check in a way you've got to check the critical points which may be say here and here and you have to check every point on the boundary so it's a much tougher proposition sometimes you can do this with algebra so what do I mean by algebra what I mean is if you know for example that x^2 + y^2 = 3 say this is say this is a circle of root3 so if you know that's true you can actually solve y in terms of X and then you could substitute it and reduce it to a one variable problem you see F would be defined everywhere in here but on the boundary you can sort of think of it as a function of one variable it's just whatever this angle is you could do it in in polar coordinates for example so there's some flexible or you can actually use l gr multipliers thinking of the the boundary as a constraint and more on that in a short while in fact very soon because I'm now going to talk about LR multipliers if there is a constraint you have to use lrange multipliers instead of this F ofx instead of the critical points so use the Gage multipliers instead of critical point but you still have to check every point in you always have to check the values at each of the points of interest to see which one is biggest or which one is smallest so the point being that even if you found the critical point it may not be a maximum or a minimum it could be a saddle point and you won't know unless you actually check so having found say three critical points uh you plug them all in the actual XY or XYZ coordinates and you find that uh you know one of them might be seven one might be three and one might be minus 4 well the three is not a global maximum because there's a seven and there's a minus four but the point is you've narrowed this infinite number of points down to just a few points plus whatever's on the boundy all right so that's the general idea now let's talk about l multiplier specifically and the method and then we'll look at a bunch of examples and I'm sure you'll have plenty of lrange multiplier and Max Min type of questions that have come up in previous exams later on all right any questions before I sort of talk about LR multipli so if you only have one point of Interest the question is how do you know if it's maximum or minimum well if it is a closed and bounded region like this then you have to have a maximum and you have to have a minimum so if you only have one point of interest you probably made a mistake right it's got to be on the boundary somewhere now this function up here F of this has only one critical point which is at the origin um and you plug it in you see that it's zero so how do you know it's a maximum or a minimum we have to inspect what's going on we have the second derivative test as well that you could use with the hessen but uh which we looked at last time but in this particular case you can see it's going to be positive everywhere and so there is no boundary the boundary is at Infinity in some sense so what you have to do is analyze the behavior just by inspection and you can see here that there's no maximum so if there's only one point it had better be only one critical point and no boundary it would better be a Max or a Min and you can tell by looking at any other value in which case there would if it's a Min then there's no Max and if it's a Max then there's no men okay does that make sense any other questions before before I proceed it's a big room so I may not even see your hand if you if you raise your hand you're welcome to sort of wave it around so I can see it all right here's the deal with L gr I'll present it in three dimensions what the hay but of course it works in two Dimensions if you just ignore the Z so the general sort of framework is this you want to so for LR multipliers LM you want to minimize or maximize so find Max or Min of a function f may be on some region R stands for region here not reals and it could be the whole space but the difference between this problem and the one I mentioned over here with just no constraint is that I'm going to assume There's a constraint which I'll write as G of XY Z equal Z now if it doesn't look like G of XYZ equals 0 but some other junk you can always put everything on one side so that it equals zero so I want to just contrast here here's just a function I can plug in any three numbers into it any point in space and I get a value but I'm restricting ing myself to if you like a level surface of g a particular set surface and that intersection with r maybe I don't want the whole of G maybe I only want a certain part of it so basically then the idea is that I don't have the freedom to pick a critical point of f because the critical points of f may not satisfy this so the beauty of the LR method and you know if I had more time and you didn't have a midterm tomorrow I would actually go into the theory of it and why it works I think I will have to just sacrifice that and just get practical because as I say the midterm is tomorrow don't mean to keep reminding you of that there's nothing you can do about it it's going to happen all right so here goes um so the method is really quite beautiful the idea is you try to solve grad f is some scalar multiple of grad G that's really the meat of the whole thing so the idea is if you solve this as well as that constraint which has to be true then basically the Max and Min must occur at these points or a boundary again if there's a boundary that might occur there so basically the solutions that you get out of this method replace the critical points that's all it's this otherwise it's the same thing you are not guaranteed to find that any solution in particular is a Max or a Min you have to plug it in and check it so plug in to check just like not all critical points give you a solution here not all of the solutions to these points that these equations give you uh Max or a Min necessarily they may be a sort of sadly type Point although it's more complicated with the constraint in here now what is this actually this is let's let's look at these equations again so first of all let's just expand this on here this actually a vector equation there's three components here and three components here so what it comes down to is that there's actually three equations embedded in this one up here and here they are we have FX The the X derivative evaluated at XYZ has to be Lambda F Lambda GX and then the same with the y coordinate and the same with the Z coordinate so the Z derivatives have to be multiples of each other and then finally we still have that g of XYZ has to be equal to zero so these are actually Four equations and four unknowns it seems a little unfair that there are four unknowns because we really only started with three X Y and Z but uh the method calls for the introduction of this extra parameter Lambda Lambda which is the lrange multiplier in this question in this case the reason it's a multiplier is because it multiplies all the derivatives on the right there so we've introduced a new Lambda and we now have four variables to solve four but we have four equations so the point being that if you solve to find the triples of XYZ at that point the Lambda doesn't really matter you can throw it away once you found the solutions um once you've done this then you have all your possible candidates apart from the boundary points if there are any okay so that's the general method again if there are two variables and you only have X and Y you don't have a z then of course you emit the Z in all of this and you won't have this third equation here so you'll only have three three equations but you'll only have three unknowns x y and Lambda okay there's another case where there are two constraints but I I don't want to touch that yet I would rather do an example now in terms of doing an example I see no reason why not to ask any of you if you know if you brought in a lrange multiplier problem maybe from a practice problem sheet or a previous exam there's no reason not to use it otherwise I'll just pick one but since you all probably have brought some in if you happen to want to see the answer to it right away I'd be happy to take it um I have all the previous exams printed out but I don't always know I don't need two microphones I don't always know which one is which so well while you're thinking of it I I'll just do one example first okay uh here goes this is from the fall 2004 midterm and it appears on the review session six work uh worksheet you can ignore all of the rest of the problems on that though cuz they're post midterm so it says use lrange multipliers to find the points on the surface so uh find the points on the surface Z = X2 + 2 y^2 that Clos to and Part B if you like furthest away from the point 002 that's a lrange multipliers problem if ever I saw one first it has a clear constraint and second the problem says use lrange multipliers so all these things have made me suspicious that I should be using LR multipliers so let's do it the first thing to notice and here is a general piece of advice which I'm going to dictate to you but I suggest you write down and put some sort of box or Cloud around it here goes if you ever have to maximize or minimize a distance do not deal with the distance deal with the square of the distance always use the distance squared after all if the distance is maximized so is it square and vice versa the same thing goes for minimize the reason being that if you deal with the square of the distance then there's no square roots it's just the sum of squares much easier to differentiate why would you want to differentiate square roots if you didn't have to you wouldn't so here is the deal we don't have a function f nor do we have a constraint G so we kind of have to recast the problem in that sense now here is a constraint we can't just choose any point we've got to have a point XYZ that satisfies this equation so I'm going to take this equation I'm going to say this is X x^2 + 2 y^2 - Z = 0 I put the Z on the other side I'm going to call this G of XYZ so G of XYZ is X2 + 2 y^2 - Z equals z now let F of XYZ what are we interested in we're interested in the distance from the point 02 so let this be the square of the distance as per my advice between x y z and 02 so we need a formula for f before we can do anything and it's fairly straightforward the distance between two points you just take x - 0 2 + 1 y - 0 2 + z - 2 2 so it works out as x^2 + y^ 2 + z - 2 2 all right so now we have reduced the situation to the one in the theory namely we have to maximize or minimize this function f subject to the constraint that g equals z any questions so far before I actually embark on the me methodology yes up the Frank um why is the constraint always equal to Z why is the constraint always equal to zero the constraint in as I said doesn't have to be equal to zero in a way but if you shove everything over the left hand side you can always make it equal to zero and then it's then that's the way that you really want to do it why is why is it you're asking why is it possible to put everything on the left hand side or why would you want to do it well without justifying the method I can't really answer answer your question as to why you want to do it the fact is that the way the method Works in a nutshell is to consider level surfaces of f and g and kind of expand them and and and see what happens there and you kind of need to see that the normals point in the same direction which is what that first equation there is but um the problem is that if some junk is on the other side then it's really got the negative of the derivative see if you just put a z here if you differentiated that youd have one but here you can see it's minus one and so basically you'd have to do the same thing to F for them to be compatible and the whole thing would just be a mess so again it it's built into the method and without proving the method I can't even I can't answer your questions sorry that's just midterms tomorrow do it that way sorry I've got to be pragmatic here all right any other questions I know it's not a satisfying answer I mean at 12:30 or whenever we're finished I'd be happy to explain it to you or after the mid time all right anyway um sorry that's a bit ruthless but what can you do here's the F here's the G let's write down our equation so we need FX well we differentiate this we get 2x I guess we'll do all the derivatives FY y derivative is 2 y the Z derivative is 2 zus 2 repeat for G uh 2x the Y derivative is 2 is 4 Y and the Z derivative is -1 not plus one all right so according to the prescription we need FX is equal to Lambda GX which means that 2x = Lambda * 2x rather than try to solve it first I I want to write down all the equations we've got to deal with so Lambda g y so we repeat for y we get 2 Y is Lambda * 4 Y and finally for the Z derivative we get 2 Z - 2 = Lambda * - one and then we have one more equation which is the g equals z so we also need x^2 + 2 y^2 - Z = 0 and in this case of course you could put the Z on the other side that's fine it's just when you're differentiating it you need to make sure it's all on the left all right so we have to solve those four equations simultaneously I don't really have general advice as to how to solve them I mean these are equations that can be quite nasty um in principle you should try to find the simplest equation first my mind naturally gravitates to this one so if we cancel out the twos the first equation is that X = Lambda X which means either x = 0 or Lambda = 1 now it's very very often the case that you get sort of two possibilities or even three you'll be able to factor these things so you kind of need to take separate cases and lay out your logic very very carefully so let's just pick one of these cases Let's uh well I guess we could also write down the other ones first the second equation says that Y is Lambda * 2 y after canceling out so here we either have yals Z or Lambda is 12 that's a possibility and then finally the last equation says that 2 Z - 2 isus Lambda which doesn't really tell tell us anything it just relates Lambda and Z so what we've got then and we're going to have to come back to the other equations so we might as well break these down into cases clearly you cannot have Lambda equal 1 and Lambda equal a half so we have possibility one okay let's suppose we try Lambda equal 1 in that case the second equation so if Lambda equals 1 you cannot have Lambda equal a half so we must have y = 0 and also in this equation we have 2 zus 2 = -1 but we don't know anything about X because the first equation just says x = x so we have y = 0 we have 2 Z - 2 = -1 well let's simplify this 2 Z - 4 = -1 add uh add four to both sides and divide by 2 and you see Z is 3 all right so y = 0 Z = 3 what's X well we use the constraint equation so it's x^2 + 2 y^2 - Z = 0 uh X we don't know Y is zero and Z is 3es so X is plus orus < tk3 /2 so we've actually found in this case we found X Y and Z and Lambda but who cares so X is < tk3 over 2un 32 uh or minus that quantity Y is z and Z is 3 half we better find out what f is so F in this case Plus orus < tk3 /2 comma 0 comma 3es and we plug this into X2 + y^2 + z - 2 2 and you find it's Plus or - < tk3 /2 all 2 + 0 2 + 3 - 2 all 2quared this is 12 squared this is three halves and the answer is that's 64 + 1/4 is 74 okay so at that critical like point the value is seven quars this is at the point either of these points actually there's two points which give you this value we don't know if it's a maximum or a minimum um but we haven't finished yet so we have to now do case two so if land is not one the other possibility is that x equals z well I guess then we move to the second equation which says that either yal 0 or Lambda is a half well let's try Lambda equal 12 we we can also we'll have a third case as well apparently so in this case y need not be zero X is zero but we come over to here and we find that 2 Z - 2al minus Lambda which is minus a half and we have to solve for Z again so this becomes a little bit repeti again this is 2 Z - 4 is - half we have to add four to both sides and you actually get 3 and2 which is 7 halves and so Z turns out to be 74 and we already know xal Z so now we have to find out what Y is so we go back to the constraint equation we plug in X we know is zero Y is the unkknown subract Z is 74s and you see that y^2 should be 78 so Y is plusus < TK 78 and to complete the case we need to find F again so I'll just sort of cram it in here cuz I have a little space f of 0 plus or minus < TK 78 and Z is 78 no Z is 74s equals = 0 2 +un 78 2 is 78 + 74 - 2 all s that's the equation for f 74 - 2 is A4 um so you got 7/8 plus a 16th so this is 1516 okay that seems to be smaller than 74s and so this so far this is the maximum and this is the minimum we've done the case Lambda equal 1 we've done the case Lambda equals a half neither one nor a half of the value of Lambda we must have x and y equal zero both of them must be zero so that's case three is that xal 0 and Y 0 and to hell with Lambda well that's okay because we know from the constraint equation x^2 + 2 y^2 - z^2 is equal to - Z rather is equal to zero If X and Y is both zero then Z is zero as well just plug it in there and F at the origin is 0 2 + 0 2 + 0 - 2 2 which is = to four okay so we actually have three candidates but if you you look at it closely it's five candidates because some of them have Plus or minuses so I'm going to line up the candidates from case one we found the potential candidates were < tk3 /2 0 3 over2 and- < tk3 /2 0 3/2 in case two we had 0 < TK 78 and Z was 74s and the same with the minus and the last case 0 0 now the maximum value here well the value when we substituted in was three halves in both cases here the value this is the value of F and here it was seven what was it 1516 and here it was four all right so what do we make of this what's the smallest and what's the largest what's the boundary what's the boundary what is this thing look like what what does the constraint look like yes I think uh should be 7/4 did I miscopy it yes I did miscopy it thank you f is 7/4 it's hard to see all the way over there that makes a difference okay so my question is what then does the surface of constraint even look like what does Z = x^2 + 2 y^2 look like anyone know yeah not a cone paraboloid right so if we actually or Z = x^2 + 2 y^2 this is one of the reasons we spent so long drawing these damn things it looks like a paraboloid like this elliptical paraboloid here's two and the problem saying which are the points on the parid that are closer closest to 002 and which ones are furthest away so there's no boundary you see here meaning we can pick any points on this paraboloid I think if you think about the geometry of it you'll see that you can pick some points which are pretty bloody far away just go way way up this cone not the cone sorry paraboloid go way way up and you'll get pretty far away so actually to help with the lron multipliers you can just see from the geometry as you go so there cannot be a maximum distance since XYZ can be arbitrarily far from 0 02 if you want to be more precise about it you can say there is Solutions with Z being very large I.E Z can go to Infinity as possible just pick really large values for X and Y and Z can be as large as you like therefore Z - 2 all 2 can be huge and the same thing with X2 + y^2 this can happen as you for certain paths As you move away however we have found the minimum we have found the minimum what is the minimum the minimum value is the smallest of these three numbers which is this one so the minimum square of distance is 156 so the Min distance is the square root finally I take the square root and if you needed to say where it would occur it's at either of these two points here okay while you digest that I just make sure that that's agrees with the answer if I can find it I think I worked it out on the back somewhere ahuh here it is yes it agrees with the answer there you go no Max and the closest is 1516 woo I'm sorry what is the sign okay so the question is why do you find a four well that's actually a local Max that's like a local Max see here's the point that you're interested in that distance is four it could be a local Min as well it's sort of hard to tell but I think that if you look at points near it it looks like this is a local Max but it is not the global Max and I don't know if your name is Max by the way but I'm I'm using Max as a short for maximum I just thought I would point that out want some Pepsi Max okay um so yeah basically you can get these local Maxima and Minima just like you can for critical points and so you have to actually check the value of the thing so in this case it would be very tempting to say that four is the answer and without doing the geometry you would fall into this trap and you probably get still eight out of 10 or whatever it's out of for let's see was out of 10 right you probably get eight out of 10 if you did all this work and then said that this is the local this is the absolute minimum and this is the absolute maximum but you couldn't get the last two points because you would have uh you would have missed the fact that the boundar is infinite an extent another question you the con what if you had switched the constraints is the question as in what if you got them the wrong way around well as you can see this equation here or these three it doesn't really matter which way you put the Lambda you could put the Lambda in front of the f as long as you did it the same for all three but if you then set F to be equal to zero instead of G you would have a big problem and the reason you'd have a problem especially in this case is that the only solution to f equals 0 is 0 02 CU it's a sum of squares so the problem becomes meaningless so you've got to get the constraint the you've got to get the right function for the constraint another question up here did you choose how did I choose which one was the constraint well the problem said find all the points on Z = x^2 + 2 y^2 that minimize the distance so I looked at it there's only one equation you get out of that which if you plug it if you throw it all on the left hand side you get x^2 + 2 y^2 - Z equal 0 a constraint is an equation not a function it's know it's something equals zero or something equals something else and rearrange it to something equals zero that's a constraint okay if it says minimize or maximize f equals something that's not a constraint because it's not an equation it's just a function so that's an easy way to tell the constraint has to be an equation another question it doesn't matter which side you put the lamb the question is yeah it doesn't matter which side you put the Lambda on sure you could get rid of these lambdas here and put them all here and the thing works just fine however be careful if you put some of the lambdas here and some of them there you will completely get mixed up but I like it this way I mean this is you know this is the way I always do it cuz you know I have um the constraint now I I like to put it in front of the constraint derivatives is what saying and part of the reason is actually my next little mini topic which is sometimes there are two constraints and then you really want the multiplies outside the constraints otherwise it sort of gets confusing so this is why I just like to do it this way but yeah it doesn't really matter as long as you are consistent are there any other questions about this example yes thank you so if on an exam question we got a question that was obvious way to for example this problem you can just look at the geometry first and see that it would have to be like crosssection the ellipse on minor AIS you know what I mean ruce one variable okay so two the question has a couple of ramifications so just repeating it in a way for the benefit of everyone uh do you have to use lrange multipliers for example for a problem like this well if the problem says use lrange multipliers as it does in this case then the answer is yes you must use lrange multipliers okay otherwise you shouldn't get full credit or maybe even partial credit if the problem just says find the maximum and minimum you can use any legitimate way to do it okay so you maybe there's a way that avoids LR multiplies in this case if the problem said simply find the maximum distance if it exists then you don't need lrange multipliers the geometry shows you what the maximum is that in particular it doesn't have a maximum so then it would be a waste of time to do all the gr multiplies as it happens it says find the closest points as well have to use lrange multipliers in some sense so you have said reduce it to one okay so maybe you can avoid you're saying well look we know that actually the thing is longer in this direction than it is in so it's longer in the X Direction whatever that is let's say here than in the y direction so it's actually should be skinnier so it kind of has to lie with xal 0 so you are just sort of using some geometry to say well we need x equals z and then you've reduced it to a one well it's really a two variable you could still use the gr multipliers for that uh two variable problem or you could try to reduce that to one variable with and do it that way that would be fine if you explain yourself and the problem hadn't said use the gr multipliers okay so you know I'm all for saving time and as you see it took a while um but you know these problems take a while they're worth a lot of points so try not to get too clever because occasionally these things do do trick you but yeah I'm all for alternative methods as long as you're clear just be aware if you ever use an alternative method and try to get fancy uh if you're correct if you don't explain yourself correctly the greater may not realize what you're doing and so it you should always be very sentences don't just try to leave it up to the greater imagination there's a lot of papers to grade there's a lot of people here and it's very tempting to just sort of say oh I don't know what they're doing and just go on so beware all right any other problems about this example any other questions no well let's just talk about the two constraint version I'm not going to do any more examples apart from one of this other sort because I'm sure as I said there will be others coming up and they do take quite a while and I really want to get onto that summary here is the two constraint version that I was just talking about okay so in this scenario you still want to find the max or the Min of some function f again it's not an equation just a function but this time you might have two constraints which by rearranging again put everything on one side uh will look something like this G of and H of xyzal Z so instead of finding all the points on some surface we're really finding all the points on the intersection of two surfaces which is generally some sort of curve and you want to find the minimum value of f just for points on that curve so the method is very similar except that you have two constraint equations and you have two multipliers you have two multipliers so here the equations basically look like the grad of f you need Lambda time the gra G Plus mu that's another Greek letter another multiplier gr H and again you have G is zero and H is zero so there's actually now five equations again I could write this out I I'll write out one sample FX well FX is Lambda GX plus mu G mu HX and etc for Y and Z so there's three equations there so there's a total of five equations but five unknowns we still have three which are X Y and Z but we have mu and Lambda so we have two extra auxiliary variables again this is three equation whoops this is three equations in one written out in full all right so it's a very similar method still have to check boundary points and all that yada y but let's look at an example of this I'm all over the place now anyone have an example with two constraints there's definitely one in the in here which I wanted to do but aha here it is maybe someone brought one that's different from the one I was going to do no all right well I'll just do this one all right so the the deal is this we have two surfaces S1 which looks like X2 + y^ 2 + z^ 2 - 4x + 1 equals z and S2 which is y 2 - x so there's two surfaces the first part asks to sketch it and the second part and third Parts basically say maximize and minimize the distance to the origin so find the Max and Min distance from points on both surfaces distance from the origin okay I'm sort of summarizing the three-part question all in one go but that's it all right but I really like the first part which instructs you you want to hear that beep is that coming from your microphone now you can hear me okay okay soon I'll just lose my voice Al together all right so we better do the surfaces so we even have an idea of what the boundary is if any these things don't erase quite as well as in fine 314 but what can you do all right let's look at S1 what we really want to do is complete the square in X so we have x^2 - 4x + 4 is what we really should add to both sides so we'll have x^2 - 4x + 4 we'll leave the y^ 2 and the z^2 alone we still have a plus one we just added four to both sides that's my way of completing the square there so rearranging a little bit you get x - 2 all 2 + y^ 2 + z S = 3 so this is a sphere not even an ellipsoid because all the coefficients of one this is a sphere of radius < tk3 and Center 20 0 well it's let's do the x axis here < tk3 is a little less than two all right now we also have to find the other surface which is over here that's a bit simpler y^2 - x x + 1 = 0 imagine you sketch that as just a regular old function in the XY plane y^2 = well that's a parabola with Center at 1 Z but tipped over because it's not y = x^2 it's y^2 equals this so it's going to look like this so what does it mean when there's no Z dependence the answer is it's a cylinder it's basically take that and literally if z-axis is coming out of the board literally the parabola just comes in and out of the board just just straight out perpendicular but if you wanted to try to render it on the same sort of axes with this being the X and the Y you kind of got to first of all realize that this is a positive X here so it's kind of positive X corresponds to this direction so you kind of got to draw it like this through X1 and then it'll just be a cylinder with cross-sections just this Parabola so that's that surface what we're looking for is the intersection of these two surfaces whatever that looks like and there will be an intersection section somehow because this goes through one whereas this goes through 2us < tk3 and you find that that's a little bit less than one what is the boundary of the intersection curve going to be is it going to be unbounded or is it going to be bounded first of all that's my question I'll I'll make it interactive we're looking at the intersection of this sphere with this cylinder it's going to be some sort of curve and my question is is the Curve bounded or unbounded bounded why is it bounded because it lies on the sphere and the sphere is bounded okay it may or may not be closed that could be a little tricky thing right a curve could actually have ends but in this case it's hard to see where the ends would be the curve's got to be a closed curve on the sphere so I don't want to get into that that's sort of more of an intuitive thing you can actually find the equ equ of that if you want to and verify that anyway never mind this let's whip out the lrange multipliers we have two constraints which correspond to these equations of the surfaces and or maximizing the distance from a point to the origin so what is the function that we're going to care about again let it be the square of the distance so let F be the square of the distance to origin IE F of XY Z = x^2 + y^2 + z^2 none of the zus 2 in this case it's just z^2 and the constraints are exactly the equations of the surfaces and I'll just leave it in the original form x^2 + y^2 + z^2 - 4x + 1 and that has to equal zero and then h of XYZ has got to be uh the other equation which is y^2 - x + one and that has to equal zero so it's a two constraint lrange multiplier problem let's do it so first of all we're going to need FX so that's just 2x FY Z GX is 2x - 4 g y is 2 y gz is 2 Z so I just differentiated that HX is -1 h y is 2 y and h z is zero got these three equations here we have FX = Lambda GX + mu HX so that equation becomes 2x is Lambda 2x - 4 maybe I'll turn it down a little bit I think it got turned up while I was fing around with it it seems at the risk of jinxing it how's that can you still hear me yes louder softer perfect okay good uh What yes I'm got to put this in thank you um all right so that's the uh X equation the Y equation similarly we have to just plug these things in we get 2 Y is Lambda * 2 y + mu * 2 y all those derivatives are 2 y because they were all y^2 and finally the Z equation again you pack these things together and you get 2 Z is Lambda 2 Z and there's no mu there because the Z derivative is zero Z doesn't enter in to the equation for H the second constraint all right so we have to solve these along with the two constraint equations uh which I'll write again X2 + y^ 2 + z^ 2 - 4x + 1 = 0 and y^2 - x + 1 = 0 so five equations five un now here comes an ory of solving uh we have 2 Z is Lambda 2 z i s of gravitate to that one cuz it's the simplest that's the simplest so from there it's easy to see that either Z is zero or Lambda is one so these are the two cases we find a similar sort of uh similar sort of thing that we found before uh let us take a case one to be Lambda equal 1 and we'll come back for the other one if Lambda equals 1 we now now go back to the first two equations and then we'll have 2X = 2x - 4 minus mu well that's not so bad 2 X's cancel and this would mean mu is -4 well we better check the second equation and see if it's consistent we have 2 y = Lambda is 1 again 2 y + mu * 2 y well 2 y's cancel we know mu is -4 so that's not actually zero so since mu is-4 we must then have y equal Z that's the only way you can have 2 mu y being equal to Z with mu being -4 so when Lambda equal 1 x could be anything but Y Must Be zero okay so that's what we found now we've got to go back to the constraint equations and see what we can say about x and z the second constraint equation here has only Y and X in it so let's look at that one we have y^2 - x + 1 = 0 but Y is z so X is one then we go to the other constraint equation X2 + y^2 I'll just write it out again + z^2 - 4x + 1 = 0 we're going to plug in y = 0 and x = 1 we'll get 1 + 0 + z^2 - 4 + 1 = 0 and if you work this out then you get z^2 is uh this is 2us 2un two all right so moving over here the point points that we found from this casee are 1 0 and plus or- 2 in each case the square of the distance f is the sum of the squares so it's 1 2 + 0 2 + plus orus < tk2 all 2 and this works out to B three so the square of the distance is three in this case all right however that was case one maybe it's a good idea to write case one and then case two and bear in mind there might be more so case two or more but that way we'll remember to come back and sort of go back to the equations and try the other case it's very easy to forget after do all that extra work so my advice is write it down earlier that you're going to need to do it and then check them off maybe we should even go back and put a check mark once we've done case one okay so case two we started with this equation that 2 Z is Lambda 2 Z and we tried Lambda equals 1 the other possibility is that Z equals 0 and we don't know what Lambda is Lambda equals anything at least anything so far well if that's the case then we can come back to the other two equations so this is going to get a little bit Messier we'll come back to the first equation 2x let's expand it out a little bit we're going to have Lambda 2x - 4 Lambda minus me and we'll also have 2 Y is Lambda 2 y mu 2 Y and then we also have well okay before we also have look at this equation I gravitate towards this equation because I've noticed something Y is a factor so I have either y = z or we can divide by Y and we'll get two actually we can divide by two anyway so or we can divide by Y in which case you'll get 1 equal Lambda + mu so unfortunately we now have a case 2 a and case 2B so this will be case 2 a which shouldn't be too bad and this will be case 2B see these problems are quite involved however case 2A is pretty nice it's pretty nice in case 2 a we already know that Z equals z and we've just found we've assumed that y equals z so what on Earth could X be well according to the second equation y^2 - x + 1 = 0 so again X must be one but if we plug this into the first constraint we find that that doesn't work but this but 1 0 0 is not on S1 I it doesn't satisfy this first constraint X2 + y^2 + z^2 - 4x + 1 = 0 if you plug it in you'll see it's not okay it's not on the sphere so this is no good no solution here so we're really in the proper case here where Lambda plus u mual one in other words we can write mu is oh so mu is 1us Lambda okay let's go back to the first equation now and replace mu by 1us Lambda so now we're going to put that back here it's like a rabbit Warr and you know this thing keep just get we have 2X is Lambda * 2x - 4 Lambda - mu which is 1us Lambda and so if you rearrange a little bit you get 2x is Lambda * 2X and this is going to be - 4 Lambda plus a Lambda so it's - 3 Lambda -1 so that's an equation now we don't know what y is at all however we do have an equation so this is now our new equation that doesn't have Lambda that doesn't have mu in it okay so we can now go back to the other equation here we know Z equals z so the first constraint equation becomes x^2 + y^2 z is0 so - 4x + 1 = 0 so I'll call that equation two for the moment and then the other equation is still y^2 - x + 1 = 0 so I now have three unknowns I've gotten rid of the MU Z happens to be zero and everything has reduced to solving these three equations here so it's a little bit of a mess but maybe we can unravel something um actually the Lambda equation here seems a little bit bizarre in that there's no Lambda anywhere else so if we come back over here we'll see Z equal 0 no problem this equation with Y not equal to zero it just related Lambda and mu so actually this equation is worthless doesn't really say anything it will allow us to find Lambda but who cares we don't need to find Lambda so actually we just need to solve these two equations together and that is a legitimate solution so that's with Z equals z so if we do this what do we find well we have y^2 = x -1 so we'll plug that in here instead and we will get + x -1 - 4x + 1 = 0 in other words x^2 - 3x and the -1 and + one cancel out and so you or x = 3 if x = 0 y^2 = x -1 which is min-1 that's no good no solution but if x = 3 y^2 is 3 - 1 which is 2 so Y is plus orus the < TK of 2 and so we found Z is Zer we found Y is plus orus < 2 and x = 3 so the points we care about is this F of 3 plus orus < tk2 0 and that is 3 2 plus plus or- < tk2 2 + 0 2 3 2 is 9 < tk2 11 there's no more cases we've exhausted every possibility of solving these equations in one case we found two points that gave a distance of three in the other case we found two points that both of which have a distance of 11 there's discovered that the curve is bounded so basically one must be the maximum one must be the minimum this is the maximum this is the minimum but the correct solution involves writing out a sentence which I propose to dictate because otherwise my arm will drop off eventually so here is the sentence the maximum distance isun 11 which occurs at the points 3 comma plus orus < tk2 comma 0 this the minimum distance is three is root3 rather Square < TK of 3 which occurs at these points 1 0 plus orus < tk2 now let's see if that's right yep that's what it says no it's not yes it is sorry okay question up here so how do you know you've got all the points well the question is what does the actual intersection look like maybe the time has come to draw the intersection you've somehow got a wedge a sphere in here so the actual intersection is going to be some curve that looks like this I don't know exactly what the shape of it is without solving it if you really want to you just have to solve these two constraint equations together it's not so bad I mean if you say this equals this the Y's cancel out and you just have some curve in the x and z thing and so which you can then solve and plug back into y so it will be some curve that's some sort of ellips type of thing um which has no boundary so those are the only possibilities there's no boundary points to check okay so again the the maxima and Minima occur at the solutions to these lrange equations or on the boundary and if there's no boundary then those are the only two points to check so what you write is no boundary therefore these must be the Max and the Min all right well if you have a surface suppose the question was find the minimum of some function on the circle or the sphere inside the sphere where X 2 + y^2 + z^2 is less than or equal to say 4 well then the boundary would be x^2 + y^2 + Z2 equal 4 okay so that those would be the boundary points that you'd have to check but in this in the two examples we've looked at in the first case there was no boundary but it went off to infini so the boundary was sort of out there and in the second case there is literally no boundary the thing is a closed curve so there's no boundary points there's no edge of it it's just a closed curve all right another question could you set those two constraint yeah so of course another way of doing it is to try to set to find the intersection and then solve and find one constraint and that would be another way of doing it but it may be harder to do it that way so you could reduce it to a one constraint problem sure any other questions about this example another question okay so the question is from once you see 2 Z is Lambda 2 Z why can you not cancel out the Z well you can but not if it's zero if Z is zero then both sides are zero no matter what Lambda is and that's why I take a separate case if you do just cancel out the Z's willy-nilly you will you will miss that other point and you will be quite confused cuz you'll only find a three you won't find a maximum or a minimum you won't know what it is okay so whenever you cancel out make sure it's not zero the thing that you're canceling cannot be zero if it is then you take a separate case to deal with that as I did all right you can always cancel or Z equals z but that's just what I've said Z equal 0 or Lambda equal 1 right if the Z is zero you can't count if it is z if it's non Z you can cancel and then you find Lambda 1 another question yes without considering thehere and then anothering thehere as aere figure out oh you you mean this particular problem here yeah okay so the question is and I I don't have time to do it now but I'm sure there's a few in the uh previous finals uh previous midterms so I'm sure they'll come up if the question is just to find a regular minimum suppose the question was find the minimum of some function or the maximum of some function on this sphere here right question was are we get we may not get this question but if we're trying to find for example minimum on a Surface the not the minimum on a Surface the minimum distance between a surface and a point yes and the maximum betweenin ained area yeah then you have okay there's two things I want to say I want to complete my thought first and then I'll come back to your problem okay so this is important I suspect but I I I'm running way behind and I'm sorry this what can I do suppose for a separate problem you wanted to minimize a function f on this sphere x^2 + y^2 + z^2 less than or equal to 4 so it's the boundary and the interior of the sphere what you would do is find the critical points of the function inside the sphere and check their values but then you have to check also the boundary values now the boundary is actually X2 + y^2 + z^2 equal four and that's a lrange multiplier problem you'll have a function f and you want to maximize it or minimize it subject to that constraint so the boundary becomes a lrange multiplier problem without any boundary because the sphere itself has no boundary that the the sphere and its interior as in the closed sphere this this solid object the boundary is the surface but if you then consider just the surface the boundary of that is nothing of the surface because there's no separation if you're inside the sphere and you're walking around you're like a little dust mite or something and you get to the edge of the sphere that's a clear boundary but if you're just actually walking on the surface there's no edge of it you never fall off the surface Columbus for example compared Columbus to a dolphin Columbus went along the surface of the Earth and never fell off whereas Dolphins can leap out and back in and they get wet or otherwise analogy master all right we still have to do Taylor series Taylor series I propos to do on this two blackboards here I propose to say very little or anything like that I'm just going to show you what you really need to know for this exam and it is as follows you have some function okay bear with me I'm going to start the summary very short you have some function f of two variables I'm only going to worry about the two variable case and you're interested in a quadratic approximation at the point x0 y0 okay so you kind of just need to know the formula for this but the beauty of it is that it's very similar to the linearization formula that you already learned it's just got some extra junk so here it is I'll call it P2 even though the textbook doesn't this is the tailor polom of quadratic order of order 2 equals the value at x0 y0 plus the first derivative time x - x0 that's the X derivative then you'll have a y derivative always evaluated at that magic point now if we just stopped here this is the linearization that you're already supposed to know for linear approximations which we called L of XY all the tailor thing does is give you a second order correction which involves the second derivatives and it looks like this and we put a half because the single variable tailor series involves a 1 / 2 factorial so there's a half there it's a little bit more complicated with the two variables you'll have a second derivative with respect to X both times * x - x 0^ 2 you'll have a mixed partial with a two coefficient because effectively you have an XY and a YX that's where the two comes from and then qu is mixed and then finally still within the parentheses you have the Y derivative double derivative second derivative times the quadratic in y okay so it seems a little bit ugly but as you see I was just able to pull it out of wherever thin air um I guess I've been doing this a little longer than you but still it's a formula that it makes sense if you think about it you've got to see the patterns in it and where they come from sare in X mix second derivative x * y y derivatives y^ 2 it's always y - y0 or x - x 0 it's effectively a translation to the point x0 y0 or from from there to the origin so if you know this then in the rare event that you actually get asked to find a quadratic approximation you can do it so here's an example suppose f ofx y is defined to be log natural log of 2x + y + 1 and we would like the expansion at the origin find find the second order tailor at the origin okay so this is not a quadratic function we want to find a quadratic function that closely approximates it well we're going to have to find all these derivatives so we need the first derivatives and the second derivatives so there's five of them FX just differentiate with respect to X you'll get 2 over 2x + y + 1 just get 1 over 2x + y + 1 about the second derivatives well I'll differentiate this the derivative of 1 /x is ne1 /x^2 this coefficient of two here comes out the top though and you get -4 / 2x + y + 1 all 2ar to find fxy you can either differentiate this with respect to y or this with respect to X it's up to you in fact you can do them both and check that you get the same answer in either case if you differentiate that with respect to Y then you just get a two still on the top and you'll get -2 over 2x + y + 1 all 2 and finally differentiating this with respect to Y gives you fy y okay I'm not going to fit it on this panel sorry it'll fit just up there all right so you get -1 / 2x + y + 1 all 2ar so that's now in order to apply the formula we have to evaluate those derivatives and the function itself at the origin so because the origin is the point that we are told we are interested in so now you plug in X = Y = 0 into F FX FY FXX fxy FY y okay if you plug in over here 0 0 you get log one so that's zero and then it's easy to see what the others are the denominators are always one in every case so F so here f = 0 FX = 2 FY = 1 FXX = -4 FX -2 f y y = -1 so I just took those six equations that are on that left board and plugged in X = Y = 0 and now I just have the formula P2 of XY equals the value of 0 plus the X derivative * x - 0 plus the Y derivative * y - 0 plus that's the linearization plus 12 2 x derivative x - 0 all 2 + 2 * the two is in the formula I now need the second mix derivative x - 0 y - 0 and finally the Y derivative in these zeros because I just want to emphasize that it's around 0 comma 0 but now I'm just going to sort of write it as 2x + y a half * - 4 is - 2 x^2 - 4 but then we have a half again so it's - 2 XY and then - one don't forget the half so it's- a half y^ 2 and there's a quadratic that approximates this and so if we had to find an approximate value of f of say .1a -.2 then and you just plug it in and it's probably a bit messy but you could just calculate P2 since this point is near the origin you just plug this into here and you'd see it's 2 * .1 plus Etc okay so the point is that the answer that you get is a good approximation to the original function when you're near the 0 0 it's a perfect approximation when you're at the 0 all right so that's all I really need to say about tayor series I mean there's this whole Theory you can do it in three variables instead of two you can do it to cubic order you can estimate the errors it deserves a lot more time than we have to give it but the like likelihood of getting any other sort of question on the midterm seems pretty remote so I'm not going to touch it now if we want to talk about it later we can do it we do have a question yeah look you know the error you can say it's less than the next term but you have to replace the derivatives by the maximum possible values of the derivatives then then you get the correct estimate for the error but that's as I say I mean I've I've never seen a midterm question on it if anyone produces a question we can do it in the Q&A session but I I don't want to talk about the error I think it's as I say exceedingly unlikely that you'd need to use a cubic this in the midterm I it's possible it's technically in the course but um I'd rather go into the summary unless there are any other questions about this before I jump ahead all right geometry limits derivatives Max Min good news is I've almost done all of four already but we have to go and do the summary of the first three that is all right so here's what I think you need to know about geometry that I think classifies into two areas vectors surfaces graphs surface graphs take a first here are all the things I think you need to know how to deal with vectors I'm not going to give examples of all these things I just just do not have time all right so first of all you need to know how to find the length of a vector and how to make it into a unit vector by dividing by its length so again the length of well the length of XY Z is the square root of x^2 + y^2 + z^2 of course there's 2D and 3D versions of all of these very rarely does it is there any difference between the two and the three except for the extra variable okay so you need to find the need to know how to find the length you need to know how to take the dot product of U Dov you all know the formula for that so I'm not going to write it out however not a bad idea to know this which may come up V do V is the same thing as the length of v^ s it's a good equation to learn in this context after all V do V is the sum of the squares of the coordinates X2 + y^2 + z^2 that's the same as the length is that the microphone what do you think is it still on ah failing me maybe I'll fail you no just kidding just kidding I can't do that anymore than I could give you an A+ All Right Next angle between two vectors need to know given two vectors you need to know how to take the angle it comes from the formula which you should know U do V is the length of U * the length of V * cine Theta where Theta is the angle of two Vector angle between the two vectors this is u v over the product of the lengths so that's the formula you need for the angle between vectors no one's going to tell this to you the formula is not on the paper you're not allowed to bring it in you just have to know it I learn this and then I can derive that all right occasionally you might need to know the projection uh I'll do projection of you onto V just to be consistent okay so first of all what does it mean you need to know the ometry of it here's a vector v here's the vector U the projection you drop the perpendicular this is the projection so it's a scalar multiple of V the thing that you're projecting onto you just have to adjust the length to get it right and you ought to know that the formula is U Dov I like to remember it as u. V over V do V time V you can also replace the Bottom by the length of v^ squ which is the way it is on the textbook but to me it's a little sort of more symetric to go u. V over v. V * v i remember there's lots of V's there's only one U and there's some dots I'm sure you're all very good at memorizing things by now unfortunately there's quite a few formulas to memorize but again like most of math if you understand what's going on then the memory is not a huge part of this really it's the it's the understanding all right uh you need to know the cross product so obviously by now this formula is second nature to you this tells you the cross product of these two vectors e is not exponential it's just a variable here okay so you need to know that form that's the comput but you also need to know the geometry of it it's a little bit complicated if you want to know something about U cross V it's a vector first of all so it's a vector which is normal so I'm going to call it alpha n where so it's it's a vector as I say n is normal to u and v or perpendicular if you prefer to u and v subject to the right hand rule so if you really need to know what it is my version of the right hand rule is to point the thumb which is one along the first Vector say U two along the second vector v and then three will stick out in the correct normal Direction so if this is U and this is V then it's going to go down of course it might be sideways or whatever and try not to dislocate your fingers please during this exam it has happened not at this University but it's actually quite fun to watch people in physics and math exams like this doing like this there's also another version that's less uh physically rigorous involving this but I think it's less reliable so I go the injury and and and do it the get the question right that's that's my priority all right now what is the alpha the alpha is the magnitude of this and that is U the length of U the length of v s Theta it's the length of U length of V sin Theta it's not the the the dot product is UV cosine Theta but that's all there is to the story because the answer of the dot product is a scalar the cross product the answer is a vector whose length is u v sin Theta length U length V sin Theta but it also has this unit normal thing so I should say unit normal so it's a little bit more complicated it's that's just the way it is I don't get into the philosophy of the the night before the midterm okay still continuing with the geometry Vector stuff from earlier on but notice how we ended up using it a lot when we took directional derivatives and all this other stuff so it wasn't just isolated um the area of a triangle of a triangle spanned by u and v so if you want the area of this triangle it's 12 u v sin thet just by the standard geometry this is the length of the cross product time a half so that is so five find U cross V take the length and remember that means you have to take the sum of the squares of the coordinates and take the square root at the end and then multiply by 12 and you get the area okay it's very easy but In the Heat of the exam you might find that you've take the cross product you get some vector and you say ah what's the area ah take the length Okay this you need to know all right triple box product you have three vectors U V and W and to be consistent I'll let U be a b c v b d e f and WB G HJ can't bring myself to use I so the triple triple box product is pretty resistant to the way that you write it you can write it as U do V cross W or U cross v.w you have to dot two vectors so you cannot write u. V cross W like this this doesn't make sense because UV is a scalar and you can't cross a scaler with a vector but this is a vector and you can dot a vector and a vector so the point is it doesn't really matter which order you do it in as long as it makes sense but if you do switch two of them around then the sign changes in any case this you find in a very similar way you just write out the coordinates it's like the cross product but it's not a vector this J is not the standard sort of J either I didn't put a line underneath it so I I kind of Escape um so you get this is a scalar it's also known as the Scala triple product and it represents the volume so this equals the volume of the parallel pipid which basically is a fancy name for a squished box so you go uh so it's the volume of that if the three vectors lie in the same plane then it will be zero all right so those are the basic Vector things now let's talk about lines okay equation of a line you need to know not only sort of how to find it but you need to know what you're looking for an equation of the line basically has a parameter it's different from an equation of a plane it always looks like this R of T and the parameter doesn't have to be T but whatever it's going to be some Vector say U plus TV U is some point on the line and V is the direction vector and the line will actually be this so in fact U is any point on the line when I say point I mean a vector joining the point is here the the U is the vector joining 0 0 0 to that point so I'm sort of interchanging vector and point uh and V is any direction along the line so there's no unique answer you actually have a whole lot of choice you can choose any point U on the line and V can be any any direction it can be any multiple of the direction it can be longer it can be shorter it can be backwards it can't be zero if it's the zero Vector then you don't have a line you just have a point but in any case I'm just trying to say that you be able to recognize that unless there's a parameter it's it's not really an equation of a line it's probably a plane so this is a kind of this can trip you up this is a sort of way it could trip you up what is in in space XYZ what does y = 3 look like what does yal 3 look like make sure you can even answer that question it looks like it should be a line right cuz yal 3 that's just like a horizontal line it's actually a plane that's a plane y x z y = 3 is the plane parallel to the XZ plane of all the coordinates Whose y of all the points whose Y coordinates are three all right so just be careful it's doesn't have a parameter it's probably a plane okay that's a common mistake all right need to know but if I say something that's not quite clear please stop me okay you need to be able to find the distance from a point to a line line a point what do I call it s to a line so we have this point s and some line here and the line is given by P I'm going to call this now P so p is a point on the line and V is a vector so P replaces the U that I had before so the distance is very simple all you do is you take the cross product of PS with the vector v so this is the cross product take that length and divide by the length of V actually I'll put sorry okay the is that the cross product the length of this is actually well I don't want to get stuck on acute angles and obtuse angles I'll just draw s out over here PS CR V is this length time sin Theta time the length of V but I'm dividing by the length of V so it'll just be actually this distance here which is PS sin Theta that's the length that you want and so the formula works again it's nice to understand what you're doing but it's also good to just remember the formula kind kind of helps at this stage all right so that's something that should be in your toolkit here's another thing that should be in your toolkit which comes up all the time here it is important one if you have a plane through x0 y0 z0 with normal n doesn't doesn't have to be unit normal a c it doesn't have to be a unit normal this has the equation a x - x0 + b y - y0 + c z - z0 = 0 okay so in that context y = 3 so we can reverse engineering if you have y = 3 as the plane you should think of this as 0 x + 1 y - 3 + 0 Z = 0 see I've just rearranged the three to be over there with the Y and I put a coefficient of one out of it and now you can see that the plane goes through 03 0 but has normal 0 1 0 that's a normal and you can see that that's consistent that the normal is along the direction of Y okay so you kind of reverse you can get a normal just by reading off the coefficients write that down all right the summary continues okay how do you find the distance from a point to a plane we've just found the distance from a point to a line the distance whoa from point s to plane with normal not necessarily un normal the good news is the formula is very simple or very similar rather to this it's just the dot product over the length of V you do have to take the absolute value just as a little comment this is actually a regular old absolute value because this is just a scalar here this is a length this is a length of a vector so maybe I just okay V is not v v is n thank you I was trying to be very close to the other formula but that was kind of dumb and P is a point on the plane so p as it was a point on the line p is the point on the plane n is the a normal not necessarily unit and S is some point here and by taking the dot product between PS and N you effectively get the length of PS time the length of n we divide by the length of n time cosine Theta and cosine is what you want because you're in between here and here so this is the length you want which is PS cine Theta that's why it works okay the other one needs to be a sign you're taking the Cross the dot product with a normal Vector since tangents and normals are orthogonal one of them you need s and one of them you need cosine so it makes some sort of sense but again learn the formula thank you for pointing out the little VN confusion there so with normal n and p p a point in it point on the plane all right let's continue shall we how about the line of intersection of two planes so you have two planes most of the time the two planes could be parallel in which case they won't intersect they could be the same plane in which case they intersect everywhere on on either of them or they intersect on a line so two points usually intersect in a line the best way to find that line although not the only way you can actually solve the equation simultaneously but the snazzy way of doing it is find the line what you do is you let V be equal to N1 cross N2 where these are the normals to the planes and remember if you have the equation for the plane it's really easy to find the normal you just read off the coefficients as a vector so if you take the cross product you get your V which is a Direction so this gives you V you also need a point so then then find a point on both planes and the easy way to do that normally is to say set x equals z and solve for y and z so you have two equations you just need to find one point that satisfies both of them so if you set xal Z you just have two equations in Y and Z sometimes that doesn't work and you you need to set y equal 0 or Z equal 0 but pretty much most of the time xals 0 say will work uh let's call that point U so then the equation is R of T equals U + t v as it was before so to find a line you have to find a vector and a point the point you kind of fudge around the vector v that's along the line is just a good candidate is just the cross product of the nors all right so that's a that's the method there okay just a couple more things before we talk about the surfaces actually only one more thing the angle between two planes I've never seen a question on this in the midterm but it's by definition all you have to to do is find the angle between the normals so you read off the normals and you use the formula that I wrote up before N1 do N2 over the length product of length so I don't propose that you remember that formula separately just remember it's the angle between the normals and remember how to find the angle between two vectors all right okay so that is part A of part one but we've already done part four and part two is not that long part three is pretty long okay so make sure you can do all of that you will find most of the questions on vectors fit into that all right surfaces I don't want to spend long on surfaces cuz you've comparatively graph these things till the cows come home but I will give you a quick summary of what the situation is okay so take a break soonish the first type is if one variable is missing it's going to be a cylinder not necessarily the normal cylinder but sort of maybe like that parabolic cylinder we looked at earlier you simply and maybe you should write this down graph the equation in the plane with the other variable missing and then just cylinde it by moving it up and down so that's a very simple case otherwise there a quadric surface if you have X2 + y^2 plus z^2 maybe with coefficients now I could write a b and c but I'm just going to put a squiggle the main thing is that it's main thing is that it's positive if this is equal to some positive number it's an ID and the important thing is that they're all positive coefficients three pluses three positive coefficients okay so that's sort of prototype number one if you have two positive coefficients and one negative coefficient again sorry something X sare plus something y s plus something Z2 equals some positive number it's an ellipse if it's zero then it's just a point and if it's negative then it's nothing so I mean that could be a good trick question but most of the time I've never seen that come up where they try to trick you like this but basically if it's something X2 plus something y^2 minus something z^2 then then there's two positives and one negative and a lot depends on what's on the right hand side if this thing on the right hand side is a zero you get a cone elliptical cone so the cross-sections are ellipsoids not NE it's a double cone I should really draw this these things but we've seen this a lot so um if it's positive you get a hyperboloid of one sheet that's this I'll just draw the little pneumonic and the elix soid if it's negative you get hyperboloid of two sheets again the orientation depends on how you draw the axis and whether it's X Y and Z I'll talk more about that in terms of variations one thing I want to point out is that this is the only two possibilities if two of them are negative and one's positive multiply the equation by minus one and lo and behold two of them will become positive if they're all negative then gee multiply by minus one they all become positive but that's probably just a silly trick all right the only other possibility as far as we're concerned of the basic case of the basic type is where we have a linear term so suppose we have something X2 plus something y^2 but then maybe we have minus Z equals z well that's going to be an ellip iCal paraboloid of this sort not to be confused with one of the sheets here that cross-sections a hyperbola whereas this is a parabola very similar but not quite the same hyperbolas have ASM tootes parabas don't they just keep getting wider and wider now uh what about this something X2 minus Something y^ 2 - Z that is the hyperbolic paraboloid and that's the one with the bloody Saddle Point all right okay so you sort of should be aware of these basic types and what you're looking for is whether they're all squares or maybe one of them is not a square in which case it's uh the paraboloid and if they are squares then are they all the same sign or is one different from the other two and if there is a linear then are the squares the same sign in which case it's elliptic paraboloid otherwise it's got the satell sort of thing so this is the basic scenario and then the the modifications first of all I've left these spaces for coefficients all the coefficients do is stretch and Shrink things so if you have a coefficient of say 4 X2 that actually squishes the X Direction by a factor of two so whatever it was without it it'll be squished by two why is it squished because when you multiply by four the X can be a lot lazier it can be a lot smaller for the same effect and the reason it's two instead of four is because of the square so only pulls half of it weight cuz it only needs two cuz it's got this cushy four outside it's a common mistake to stretch it by two but actually you've got to squish it cuz the four is doing the work for you of course if it was a one4 X2 then it would be stretched by a factor of two so that's one modification Yeah question for case you had well okay if you have so the question is what if you have positive Z if you have positive Z in this case paraboloid and the same in the other case you get the flipped over hyperboloid it's actually this case is sort of you just switch X and Y and then it's that's the same as doing the opposite of Z so you don't get nothing because the Z is not squared okay so that's one modification another modification is sometimes you have to complete the square if there are linear terms if for example x^2 - 4x like we saw complete the square first what that does is shift the axes around if instead you have x - 2 all squared so linear term if you have a linear term like for example x^2 - 4x comes up there then you complete the square and you shift the picture over and finally just in the case of the paraboloid if you don't have a zero here but you have something else suppose you have a one so the final example would be suppose you have x^2 + y = 1 there's no completing the square but you do want to do something like this x^2 + y^2 plus uh minus rather Z + 1 equals z so I brought the one over to the left hand side and factored it and now you can see that that's just shifted the picture down by minus one on the z- axis so it actually is a paraboloid there if in doubt you can always find the intercepts this is not a bad idea no matter what it is even if you recognize exactly what it is you should still try to find the inter ceps and to do those you do exactly what you would have done in the one variable thing so always try to find the intercepts of course sometimes there aren't intercepts there's no Z Intercept in that hyperboloid of one sheet for example but um find intercepts so to find the Z intercept let X and and Y be zero and solve Etc and then finally the only other thing I want to say about surfaces is remember a level surface a level surface or curve depending on how many variables of f is the graph F maybe there's no Z if it's only two variables equals c where this is some constant and for each for each c a different level surface different level so that's just a definition it completely ties into what we've said but it can be confusing now one little example of this which pertains to the hyperboloid case is that if you look at say x^2 + y^2 - Z ^2 = C it's worth knowing that the level surfaces are as follows C equals 0 well let me just sketch them all on one thing c equal 0 is this cone it's actually a circular cone so this this is Cal 0 a cone when C is positive you get a hyperboloid of one sheet as we've seen that's ASM totic to the cone ah I should have used different colors what the hell ah I'll use different colors what the hell so the cone can be in the white so C greater than zero whereas uh green will do looks very similar to the white what else have I got about purple pink that'll do C less than zero you get the two sheet hyid now doesn't it depend on what C is yes for different values of c you get different nested versions of these things but they're all still ASM totic to that cone I didn't really show that very clearly but they are ASM totic and similarly you get different bows in fact for all the different values of c you actually flesh out all of space if it's like carving it's like peeling an onion except that it's a really weird shaped onion with a cone at the center and it goes on forever so it's like a hyperbolic onion really tasty those all right so that's all I have to say about surfaces so that is part one of the summary ladies and gentlemen part two of the summary limit not and we did it it's sort of embedded in one of the chapters but I'm giving it its own because the questions are quite different from the others so you normally have two variables but occasionally they'll throw three at you again we'll see plenty of examples as we I'm sure uh in the Q&A part but I just want to give you some general techniques for hand handling a limit in two or more variables okay the first thing you should try is plug in the limit point so the typical problem looks something like this limit XY goes to some point AB of f of XY okay so the first thing is to plug in the limit point AB if you get a nice answer like not Z over zero if nice you're done that's the answer and I have to say looking at previous midterms in every case I think where there were four or more limits one of them was just a plugin type isn't and none of them are in fact but most of the time one of the limits is just a simple plug in work out the answer and that's it okay so that I advise is the first thing to try the second thing to try then if it doesn't work is maybe the limit doesn't exist and normally the reason is because there are two paths that give you different limits okay a lot of the time this is the case not always and that's the third bullet point that I'll get up to but I suggest that you do a reality check to see whether there are two paths so try some paths maybe the limit doesn't exist okay if the paths the most common path so the most common limit goes to0 0 that's not always the case and of course it might be three variables as well we but I'm just trying to get the general ideas here if you have a limit going to 0 0 the easiest paths to try are try xal 0 that's a vertical path that's like going along y uh along the Y AIS and y equal 0 that's a horizontal path who knows maybe you'll get two different answers if you get two different answers from those two paths are the easy those this is supposed to be the origin in both cases so They Don't Really line up very well do they oh well um maybe you get two different numbers and if you do get two different numbers then the limit does not exist the limit has to be the same along every path so maybe that's enough that's two different paths if two different numbers you're done limit does not exist now what do I mean xal 0 I literally mean plug in xal 0 and then ignore X cuz it's zero you just have a limit in y That's a one variable limit and the same thing for yal 0 you plug in yal 0 y goes away wherever you saw it and then you just take the limit as X goes to zero so these are reducing the two variable limit to two one variable limits now if you do get different answers great however if not you could try otherwi I would try some linear paths so by which I mean try paths going like this y = mx and you can intelligently choose the different values of X so try y = x or y = - x or y = mx for some other value for some M if you don't even know what the m is and see if the answer depends on M CU if you can ever get two different answers then the limit does not exist okay so what I'm trying to say is oh look you know if if zero and zero gave the same answer try X you never know try minus X try 2x I don't know just try a few things get a feel for the problem if you can break it it's done doesn't exist if you can't break it then at at this point you could try some more exotic paths like Parabola paths and stuff like that this doesn't seem to come up I can only see one example I think in the whole previous midterms that are online where you needed some exotic path and I'm sure that will come up but basically most of the time I'm sure someone will ask about it but most of the time we're still in summary mode uh I suggest that if you find that all the linear paths come out the the same then probably the limit exists probably not unnecessarily but probably you give up on this and I suggest the third tactic which is normally to try some sort of polar coordinates so give up no no no give up on two give up on the don't give up I'm not saying that don't quote me on that I'm not going to be taken out of context here give up on the paths try polar coordinates so the idea is that you have you have some limit like this going to zero what you do is you put x = r cosine Theta y = r sin Theta and the limit becomes limit as R Goes To Zero from above cuz R can't be negative of the same quantity but with X replaced by R cosine Theta and Y replaced by R sin Theta so what this effectively does is instead of doing a path this kind of Narrows us down to smaller and smaller balls of radius R and that kind of takes care of every path provided you can control the Theta now here's what I mean first I need some space so if all goes nice if all goes nicely by the way this doesn't really work for three variables cuz we don't know polar coordinates in three variables yet there is a there is a polar coordinates but we're not going to do that till after the midterm um two things can happen here so the first thing that can happen is that somehow the Theta goes away Theta just vanishes or cancels out and you just get a limit as R goes to 0 plus of just r r stuff well that should be fairly straightforward just treat it as a one variable problem just do it solve as one variable hopefully you've done tons of those in your careers calculus careers to date okay so that's pretty rare that's pretty rare that the thing doesn't have thetas but it you know it can happen typically when you just have x^2 + y^2 that's what r s is anyway so if you just have X2 + r s floating around and there's no X is or or sorry X2 + y^2 if that's all it's the dependence on X and Y then the Theta will go away and everything will be golden however the other possibility is that you'll have the liit plus hopefully with something like r or R 2 * Theta mess this could be r squ Etc in that case in order to really nail it you hope that the Theta mess only involves cosiness and SS so you really should use the sandwich principle you really want that the Theta mess is less than or equal to one or two or something so for example if you just get it down to limit as R goes to0 plus of say R 2 I'm not doing many examples but this is even not a complete example if you get something like r^ 2 cine thet sin 2 thet it's not really good enough to just say oh well as R goes to zero this goes to zero because the Theta could come and bite you as it happens it doesn't but only because of the the sandwich principle I do this cine Theta and sin Theta clearly this is less than or equal to 1 so let's just do this that's clearly true so multiply by R which is a positive quantity and you get the same inequality and now you just observe that the limit as R goes to Z of R equals 0 and and the limit as of the ah I'm going to solve this limit if it's negative R is zero this thing is trapped in between two things that converge to zero so this limit what's this limit in polar coordinates limit is R over Theta that limit doesn't exist because you could have a path that looks like this goes to the origin like this in this path remember R is the distance from the origin and Theta is this angle and as you move along this path R goes to zero but Theta goes to zero as well and maybe that ratio is not zero maybe that ratio might be one in the limit or if it goes if the curve is really tangential then that could even blow up to infinity and you cannot use the sound s principle there so just that's why I say you should use the sandwich principle although some of the official Solutions don't even mention it you should mention it be better than the official solution all right so that's all I had to say about limits told you this was going sort of nice okay the I called before derivatives but related to this lengths tangent planes and approximations I'm throwing them all in together cuz they're all very much related okay so oops this is more like the first part of the summary where I had many many bullet points well not quite as many this time but there's quite a few so here the things you need to know along these things so first of all curves look like this they have a parameter they are a vector normally you have two or three coordinates in fact in this course you always do depending on whether you're in a plane or in space I'll write down the three coordinate version but you have to be able to adapt uh the velocity is the derivative which is just the component wise derivative okay so you just take the derivative of each coordinate with respect to time or the parameter okay two important things about the velocity Number One V of T is a tangent Vector to the Curve at the appropriate position so if the curve looks like this actually I'll give you three things so at this time the position is R of T tells you where to find the particle but V of T if you shift the vector so that the base is where the particle is instead of at the origin V of T is a tangent Vector to the curve and the direction indicates which way it's moving as T is increasing it's going that way or that way if V happens to be zero it's kind of taking a break it could be an instantaneous break so that's one important thing about the velocity another important thing is that its length so that's the vector length is the speed so the speed has to be positive or zero cannot be negative the velocity is a vector the speed is a scalar and finally V of T over the speed so that of course is a unit tangent Vector occasionally you also need the acceleration which is just the derivative of V which is also the second derivative of the position which of course is just the second derivative of each coordinate and the geometrical interpretation is that this has something to do with the concavity of this curve the curvature of it and there's quite a lot in the textbook on it but we didn't do it we skipped it so I am also going to skip it curvature curtosis whatever T torsion that's the word notto torion I'm just mumbling ignore me stop ignoring me okay I have to tell you the length of the Curve between two times the start time well that's just the distance distance is equal to speed time time or if you prefer distance is the integral of speed that's my pneumonic so the length is equal to the integral of the speed so you have to find the speed of course you can write this in terms of the square roots of the derivatives but I really think that's the way to learn it most of the time the question anyway is find the velocity find the speed find the length and so if you just learn it that way it makes the most sense all right again it does rely on you being able to find the velocity and take its length but that's how the formula should go all right so that's the basics about curves any questions about curves obviously no examples yet it's the summary all right we just turn the negative to posi and okay so the question is what if some of the coordinates are negative this is the length this is the length of the curve so remember the length equals the square root root of the sum of three squares so it'll be X if there's two with three variables you also have to insert so your question is not pertinent because if some of the coordinates are negative you have to take the length it's not an absolute value again this is a length a one-dimensional vector as in a number but this is a vector and so you should really think of it as a length rather than absolute value okay another question would you be given T absolutely not you would not be given T because you have to integrate you might be given t0 and T1 but you have to integrate over all the different speeds so you have to find a general formula you'll have a general formula for R of T in terms of x y and z you differentiate you find a general formula for V you take its length by the sum of the squares and then the square root and you have a general formula in terms of T and then you integrate with respect to T okay so there you don't want to substitute first you need to do a a real integral is that answer sorry you have t inside the integral yeah and then you have to integrate with respect to T it's a definite integral you need to know the start time and the end time and you'll get a number that's the length that's how far the particle has moved between time t0 and T1 it's the distance travel all right examples to be to be found all right you need to be able to take partial derivatives and I want to remind you that you keep all the other variables constant okay you know that you also of course need to know DF or grad f is FX FY FZ if it's only two variables then there's no third component there okay so you need to be able to take second derivatives that's clear okay very important is the directional derivative I know we've been going for a very long time without a break so thank you for bearing with me we will definitely take a long break after the summary okay you're welcome the I thank myself uh the directional derivative is this okay you have now this is a source of great confusion somehow uh you have a function f it describes like the temperature in space or some other variable but it's easiest to think of it as temperature and you have a some some point p in space or in the plane and that it has a certain temperature and you're interested in knowing if you stand at p and you start walking off in some direction or flying off in some direction what is the change in temperature is it going to get hotter if I go this way is it colder is it whatever and it all comes down to this Gra f is a vector it's actually a vector function because at each point there's a different value of it but gr F at P so this means evaluated at some point p is a vector showing the steepest increase or in direction of I should say a vector in direction of steep so that means if I'm standing at this point p and I want to say how do I get the hottest where is the source of the heat which direction can I go in to find the heat heat seeking that's the way I go if I'm cold seeking I go in exactly the opposite direction if I'm neutral I go in some perpendicular Direction in general if I go in any direction which I can just symbolize by a unit Vector U so I have this idea DF DS that's just a code for the directional derivative and it's a at the point P of course it's different at every Point p and it's also different for every direction you go in you and so the definition of this I can't draw on top of my picture is it's gred evaluated at P that's a specific vector and you dot it with u so if you happens to point in exactly the same direction then you if it points in the same direction as grad F if it points in the opposite direction you get a negative number and if it points in an orthogonal Direction you get a zero which means the temperature doesn't change in that direction at least not when you first head out in that direction for an instant it's the same temperature all right if if so another way of looking at this is that it's the length of the gradient times the cosine of theta where Theta is the angle in between gr F and U now I want to emphasize here U must be a unit vector so when you apply this formula you need to use a unit Vector not a uh not a regular Vector if you have another Vector you have to divide by the length remember this one of the first things I said to make a vector into a unit Vector so occasionally you need this coine version of it and the reason that you don't have the length of view there is because it's one you could put it in but it's a unit Vector so it's one okay so the point of this I'll tell you the most common question without actually doing an example specifically I'll sort of set up the general type of example that seems to come up with this all right here's an example okay so typically you have some function you have some curve this is just the general form of the example so you have some curve in space not necessarily a line and you have some magical value of T that you care about or some point is given and if you have the point but not the T you have to then plug in and solve to find T you're going to need to know T either they give it to you or if you know the point you can normally find the value of T that solves the equation you have three simultaneous equations just in one variable so you ought to be able to solve and find that variable okay so given this what you're asks for is uh at this point at this time or this point or point the same thing as in when you're here is it getting hotter or colder is f increasing or decreasing and the way to solve it is exactly find the ingredients of this so first find the gradient and specialize to this point you care about by the way if you know T then you find X Y and Z by plugging in t if you know XYZ you plug it in and find T so you know either way you have to plug that in to get Delta F evaluated at p this is called P so that's step one step two is you find the velocity Vector so find V of T and plug in the value of T to get your velocity vector v so the curve goes like this you know where you are you just need to know where you're going and to do it properly let U be V over the length of V so that's the unit version and finally dfds which is what you want the change in F at the point p in the direction U you use the previous formula that's from step one and then you dot with the U from step two and you get some answer if that answer is positive f is increasing getting hotter if you like negative it's decreasing but now you see unlike regular variable calculus you don't just have an increasing function or a decreasing function it all depends which direction you go and so with a curve you need to calculate its velocity to find out the direction that's the most common Omission that students seem to make when solving these problems they have the curve they calculate the gradient they plug it in they do step one just fine it's step two where you get fouled up so actually one little point for this question you don't really need to divide by the length of V you won't get the correct directional derivative but the sign as in SN positive or negative will be unaffected all right any questions about that all right chain rules make sure you know the chain rules they don't come up very often but I didn't see any in midterms but there was a question on the fall 04 final make sure you can do it it's on the website you may not have looked at finals I kind of approve of not looking at too many finals you kind of want to save those to practice for the but they do ones they do have some nice problems that are pertinent to this midterm as well so make sure you know that uh sometimes you have to differentiate implicitly so for example there might be three variables you might have an equation that looks like f ofx YZ equals z but you might be given that Z depends on X and Y then you can't really legitimately take a z derivative because Z is not really an independent variable so the way to do it is if you differentiate implicitly both sides with respect to DDX of course the right hand side is zero and the case but if you do that and treat y as a constant but Z not constant Z is z of X then you can find this will find at least after solving so then then you can solve the ZDX man there's a big course I've never done this before this is the first time I've ever done this summary and I just thought it would take an hour H you guys are screwed no no no I don't mean that we're nearly done we're nearly done we've this is bounded this is a bounded course okay all right so again we can look at some examples of a pleasant differentiation later all right I'm really close I'm really close tangent planes if you have a surface okay please F ofx YZ equal C the tangent plane at some point on the surface the normal is just gr F at that point so in other words the plane looks like this it's the X derivative at Point * x - x0 plus the Y derivative at that point * y - y0 plus the Z derivative at that point * Z - Z 0 = Zer so if you look back way at the beginning of the summary for the equation of a plane through x0 y0 z0 with normal ABC the only difference is here the normal is FX FY FZ which is the gradient but evaluated at the point P so again p is x0 y0 z0 so that's the form no examples it's the summary if the equation looks like this z = f ofx y That's a sort of variant of it then you can reduce it to the other one by writing FX y - Z = 0 and then the itive in the Z direction will be-1 so explicitly it becomes FX at p and here now p is x0 y0 z0 again so FX at P let's call this P1 you ignore the Z so there's no Z but I mean basically it's just an adaptation of the other one and the difference is that the Z derivative is1 so Z derivative so I actually don't like to remember this separately I kind of just reduce it to the other case and function here where the Z variable is only expressed as a negative one derivative all right so that's the tangent plane all right tangent line to curve suppose you have a curve which is an intersection of two surfaces so actually we saw a lrange multiplier problem like much earlier was it last week last year no earlier today it just seems like a long time ago uh we we saw two surfaces intersecting suppose you want to find a tangent line to the curves it's quite simple the two surfaces might be F of XYZ equal C and G of XY Z = C1 some other number all you do is you compute the two normals so you V is going to be cross because these are the normals to the two surfaces at the point P that you're interested in so the tangent Line's got to be perpendicular to both of them so you take the cross product and you get this and that's the V and then you just need the point on the line so R of T is your point P plus t b that's it so you already know the point because it's given in the problem and the you just need to find that vector v that's along the line and that's just the cross product of the normals okay now we finish off topic three here are five types of approxim six types of approximations change in F Direction U from P distance Delta s okay so you're at a point P the function has a certain value you want to go in a certain direction by an amount Delta s how much does the function change you just use the Delta f is approximately the directional derivative at P comma U and we computed the formula over there so I'm not going to rewrite it again and time Delta s so that's a good little approximation formula it makes a lot of sense if you look at it so occasionally once in a blue moon I've seen that this is not a cross product this is just a regular times it's not even a DOT product it's a multiplication all right so I've not seen that come up very often you do need to know the linearization and in three variables what the hey you get the function value at this magical point you get the X derivative at the same point time x - x0 plus the Y derivative at the same point y - Y and you get the Z derivative time zus z0 so that's the formula for it you need to know it you need to be able to produce it if there's only two variables you don't have that last term you just find the gradient but you also need to evaluate the function and you plug it in that's an equation of a plane which is a tangent plane it's actually the same equation so in two variables Z = L of XY is the tangent plane to F to Z equal F of XY at x0 y z good to know that okay another approximation which I'm not even going to talk about because I talked about it earlier and if you did miss it you should get it just have to rewind somewhere uh Taylor P2 of XY I wrote up that formula and gave an example it correctly belongs here in my summary as an approximation it refines the linearization by adding a quadratic term error in linearization I've never seen a question on it in the midterm so I propose that if you are Keen or risk averse you should try to learn this but I don't have time to do it now again later we might have some time for the problems so I'm just going to have to skip this total differential again once in a I can't think of any questions that I've actually seen But DF it's very similar to The linearization Well ah let's write it like this that just tells you how much F changes approximately when X changes and Y changes so F depends on this is a two variable version that I'm writing down to save chalk uh so if x changes a little bit and Y changes then F will change a little bit so this is an approximate change in F so if you change F by well here's the change in X so if you increase X by 0.1 and you decrease y by minus you know by0 2 you compute these derivatives plug that in and you again haven't seen too many problems just if if you do happen to get a problem in that realm then remember that the relative change percent change in X this is a useful little aside from single variable calculus is DX /x * 100 % that's a useful little fact and of course it works for other variables as well so the definition of that is DX overx that's the approximate percent change and of course 3D versions of this work as well so those are the approximations all right that's the end of section three section four Max Min again I did almost all of this in in the first hour of this or first hour and a half or however long it took the only thing that I did not do is classify the critical points so in addition to what I did in addition to the first section of this session the only thing left is classifying critical points okay so here is the second derivative test and then that's the end of the summary actually believe it or not so here go suppose you have a critical point with f ofx = f of y = 0 and you're asked to classify it here's what you do you compute the Hess we'll compute this FXX FY Y and then the mixed goes here it's a 2X two determinant at at this critical point you have to plug in the values in so let's say the critical point is at x0 y0 plug in x0 y0 and take determinant take the determinant of this Matrix and you have to repeat this if there's multiple critical points you have to repeat for every critical point so you compute this you plug in and you get the determinant which you call H and then here is the road map if H is positive then you either have a Max or a Min it's a local max if either of these diagonals is positive say FXX and it's a local min if I'm sorry I got this the wrong way around maximum is when the second derivative is negative minimum is when it's positive so if the Hess the determinant turns out to be positive you say ah it's a Max or a Min and you just check the sign of that upper diagonal element it cannot be Zero by the way if that's zero then this times this is zero and this is a square so the determinant will be negative if on the other hand H is less than zero you have a saddle point so that's like a point of inflection in some direction it's like this and in the other direction or some other direction will be like this it's neither a local Max nor a local minimum unfortunately once in a blue moon H equals zero and then you're in some trouble you really have to fudge around you cannot use this test you have to search for points near the critical point and and just see whether it's a local Max or a Min so you just sort of got to fiddle around they could ask it on the midterm and there was one or two there were one or two examples again it will have to come up in the questions all right any brief questions about that last little bit sorry okay that's the end of the summary thank you very
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Red Dead Redemption 2 - Walkthrough Gameplay - [Part 12] - No Commentary [Xbox ONE | 1080p]
[Music] what the devil are you looking at I'm sorry no I'm sorry I'm ruined ruined well so it's a disaster who wants to see a woman wrangle wild animals who doesn't have any bloody wild animals come to America they said come the land of opportunity they said sawed you daddy I said I'm going to America to make it on the stage I didn't want to be in the army now look at me the old git will have a field day didn't really understand any I had an act the bravest woman in the world the animal Wrangler watch her tame wild beasts and you were the one of course I was the bloody woman look at me it's the stage grease paint tears no one wants to see a man wrangling wild animals and no one wants to see a woman wrangling nothing can I borrow your gun I want to shoot myself you see I'm buggered what my animals they escaped and now I'm I'm buggered what escaped a priceless render Nicky tiger from the slopes of England's a fantastic elusive zebra from the plains of unga-bunga by the scores of the Limpopo and magnificent lions from the grasslands of Tanganyika yeah see your problem they're pretty hard to come by around here listen friend hopeful fellow out would you I'm beyond desperate if you see any of them will you bring them back here if I see a tiger or a lion or a zebras roaming around exactly if well I believe the zebras up near LAN its own distinctive creature that he is I'll make it worth your while all right madam it's bloody Margaret not madam Margaret mistress a [ __ ] danger let's go war and the sooner the better please how you doing [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] good you found him our zebra well you can't call him that as much as you are lady animal Wrangler oh yeah you're missing the point aren't you it's an illusion a trick of the eye to bamboozle the senses confound comprehension hoodwink your audience could wink our audiences dear boy don't be so dreadfully literal no one will pay for the truth they only pay for deception the allure of the stage dreams and reality what is the greater conjuring trick the suing some poor beast on the plains of mumbo-jumbo land and shipping it here so it can dance the Polka Oh turning there in the glare of those are claps something mundane into something extraordinary it's the difference between prose and poetry its alchemy we're selling dreams dear boy long as you don't pay me with tickets to your show ah yes well it's not everyone's cup of tea and speaking of my payment of course of course I shall make it worth your while but um first we shall need the whole menagerie back before we can think about that my assistants gone for the Tyger Tyger yes yes and taken our remaining lie and in case it could lend a paw they down there on cally go away please I hate to ask all right I'll see what I can do yep now that you've started helping it would be a terrible shame not to continue you what you think all this limo air is free for you hey mister Oh mash howdy mister did you lose a tiger yeah you found one no I found your Caravan down the way Margaret said that you might need a hand oh you weren't wrong that tiger is missing I sent our best lion out to find him and now he's missing too it is a right old predicament you're live from Timbuktu were from Valentine I think he might be more of a kind of dog than a lion but in a certain light a pillar could never tell of course which way to go into them shrubs over there okay why don't you hop up on the wagon I'll see if I can find his track okay [Music] I got the trail these are paw prints found your dog mixed dog xline Hey oh I think cougar took him that be stripy and I always thought they got along your Tiger is a wild cat uh-huh what else you still need it back oh yes sir she's our star attraction well let's hope it wants the other half of its dinner the other half really I'm gonna put them in your wagon you find somewhere to hide oh well behind that logs in okay stay down she won't be too far away I went out to find a tiger cougar you mean and they end up losing a lion yeah dog having any luck well if that's what you're dealing with you didn't have any luck to begin with Cougars and dogs hey it ain't what you got in this life it's what you make of it well that's very wise of you especially when you're lacking zebras and tigers hey you got down it's coming look how big she with the dog like I said they was pretty sure oh I guess she's real hungry she's feral I'm walking around [Music] alright let's go okay let's get her back to mr. Margaret she's still [Music] seaman friendly one this is easy I mean I should know I've run with a few and myself Hey I properly introduce myself tell me miss Nash I guess it's always been mine finishing you know Wow I bet mr. Margaret we got to talk you can probably tell in this field he's the ace of spades the world's second bravest woman maybe an animal too I'd say I hope so anymore fellers throw their hot drink maybe one of these days best female for the job actually oh I don't know here when the desk was up be careful or you might get rekt too the only thing to do and it does store much weight it out mr. Margaret's a lot of things but best female navigator ain't one of them ah I see you found each other sure did mr. Margaret Johnny goes jolly good you know tar and feather and a donkey is one thing I beg your pardon it's grease baked makeup but playing dolls dress-up with a wild animal you're gonna want to be a lot more care strapy eight King mr. Margaret nice are do it I always thought they got alone oh she likes him just fine she licked her chops and asked for seconds hey speaking of which you got any more word on that runaway lion or are you gonna pay me for these misfits look I'm well aware that we're not loyal command performance material daddy you all right goddamn you well I Cal bond in roads is hardly draw a bloody Lane got any word on the line yes yes I got word in the lion [ __ ] is the word someone saw him there emerald blanched as you know we're lately very short on lions so I'd be very grateful all kinds of greetin there's only one kind of grateful I care about so long mister be a dear and fix me a gym you [Music] you seen a dog big dog around here at all I don't know what I seen but they got her trapped in the barn there okay so it's closed that's enough for me what's the ruckus boss get back we got a cursed preacher in here oh yeah this is babies of mule is meaner the hell cast it looked like a line to me that's a dog in there oh now you excuse me step aside what I said step aside [Music] didn't look like no dog let's go [Music] take care [Music] you [Music] yep [Music] you he shot the bag he's a dead I pray to God whoever old man he's got some answering to do [Music] yeah oh these four tonnes Sami got the cages ready yes sir mr. market right away you didn't think it might be useful for me to know that this time the animal was actually real you warned I clearly stated that we all knew how to clearly stated anything and all the time I've known you that could have been a goose for all our goose hardly get them to their feet for the curtain call bring on the king of the beasts on the other hand and they feel the raw and they well look about as surprised as you do what have you done with him if you don't mind me asking I killed him he's dead this is from a mermaid now me yes of course of course and I have just the thing and what's a treasure it is got a lucky man sir very lucky man from the mines of Eldorado as green as the rainforests as clear as the Amazon and as dear as all the gold in the Andes one man's labor is but a trifle compared to this jewels true value wait I shouldn't but what daddy say your daddy ain't here yes of course a promise is a promise sorry get the wagons moving wait he's in the great hunting ground in the sky good day sir and thank you but we really must be getting [Music] or at least I'll be on the bill you [Music] cargo you bring it through here easy there [Music] damn you hello mister well howdy now Oh you of course of course oh and here is my dear friend Arthur Callahan boys hunter boy is a killer Arthur you've met but not been introduced to mr. oh I'm so sorry sheriff how are you doing sir fine tough business you boys had we did well there's no need to pretend with me sir life can be tough so I can and no man knows another anything no sir but still I feel you were losing but still here in Rhodes we have work enough for honest men I have some strong stuff still don't seem to be doing you any harm again I told you we was moving up in this world deputies amongst these drunkards Hillbillies and slavers good honest thieves like us we're bound to be moralize errs in a place like this oh you are bad listen sir there is shine in them woods though and it is cost in this county it's good name and the state a whole lot of income you boys wouldn't mind rooting it out maybe we'll make you permanent cuz I gotta set me down it's not a problem sir not a problem at all you are in safe hands now and people waste time with the temperance movement liquor never dulled a good man's senses Arthur you ride with the deputy bill and I will follow let's go yeah arts ball how are you pretty good and your friend is behaving himself oh yes I think he's learned his lesson congratulations on becoming a temporarily deputized citizen of scarlet meadows county most towns just get bounty hunters to do their dirty work these days but sheriff gray believes the law should keep the law now I'm sure I don't need to remind you there's a chain of command here there is dang straight there is this is a dangerous business but follow my lead and you'll be just fine sure Hey Archibald wants to remind us he's in charge here of course who else would be but you were a big help with them Anderson boys and I put in a very good word with the sheriff on your behalf we appreciate that we rounded up the others soon after I'm pushing for the rope myself but that's by the by so please moonshiners not just any moonshiners braithwaite's I told you about the braithwaite's pretty sure you did old cotton family had a fortune at one point until well a few changes in the labor laws now they're dealing in moonshine we found their stills hidden all over Lemoine quick as we destroy one another one pops up you could call it a pitiful fall from grace if they had any grace to start with I have no time for tax dodgers not to mention the fact that Catherine Braithwaite has a rather expensive interest in thoroughbred horses to maintain but I heard something about it being go these families were fighting over well that's the rumor but the Grace and the braithwaite's think the other stole a fortune from them but it happened so long ago I don't know for sure if it's true must be tough being rich so I imagine that bad rather suits you mr. W yes now thought so too does it feel good to be back at it serving your country I wouldn't go there [Music] get over here please these damn flies I swear they've got it in for me you could try washing once in a while don't dwell on it let's just move on look suit and tie one bullet cleaned through the forehead when my money says this is the handiwork of a gang called the Lemoine Raiders yeah I run into them let's see if we've got any identification okay we should get going I'll send someone over here later to clean this up would you mind taking the reins I'm gonna have a look at these papers sure I'll direct you Frederic Mitchell the Moines State Legislature yes this certainly smacks to the Raiders to me you idiot hey do I need to take the reigns back bunch of ex-army Free Staters without an ounce of respect for the law that's seven government officials they've murdered this year alone I know the braithwaite's are in business with them no shame trash - gets trash my uncle Reginald used to say he had a few stories that we tell you town preacher and town sheriff AC though right at the crossroads the drink a sailor under the table before breakfast bear ride again here he had one tiny hand like a child on the end of a grown man's arm but anyway this tells you what kind of people the braithwaite's are selling moonshine to murderers did you mind taking the reins I'm gonna have a look at these papers sure I'll direct you okay Frederick mitchell-lama state legislator poor feller yes this certainly smacks to the Raiders to me bunch of ex-army Free Staters without an ounce of respect for the law no right at the crossroads they're right again here oh and I know the braithwaite's are in business with them no shame trash begets trash my uncle Reginald used to say he had a few stories let me tell you town preacher and town sheriff and a drink a sailor under the table before breakfast he had one tiny hand like a child on the end of a grown man's arm but anyway this tells you what kind of people the braithwaite's are selling moonshine to murderers here we are so what was that saying something about the braithwaite's thing you've been saying that word makes me sick now anyone we find here we bring in alive understood round them up and take this operation down for good come on let's see what we're dealing with see see what did I tell you boys what did I say I said this place was crawling with vermin and we just found ourselves the rat's nest our excellence as they say in Paris my aunt she went to Paris back in 708 analyst well the way I actually let my friend here decide he doesn't have your fine way with words but he's definitely the man for the job let's split up while he's doing bill me and Archibald you boys want right or left they don't take the left let's stop these filthy degenerate tax dodgers remember what he said we need them alive let's just knock them out then tie them up got it deputy Williamson see one by the bridge over there you wait here I'll deal with him okay make it quick here I'll do it okay make it quick I'll tie this bastard up I think there's another one Bob still you over the last one get him to the wagon [Music] gentlemen [Music] just drop them with the others I think that's it well what do we do now we better destroy all this Andy your boys can handle explosives sure anyone but ham so you're real funny don't you tell me about that is the last time I mention it I swear yeah I'm sure the years ago they was the finest family around Drakken one or two sticks I'll deal with the other steals as you were [Music] no let's find Dutch and get out of here fine by me all right I'll see you over there [Music] well done well forgive me but me and my man must return to our lives ah seems like we failed to destroy the last of the moonshine sure would you like us to I normally take it for personal consumption it's sort of part of the job but I'd better get back home I do not just take a jug or two and leave you boys the rest to show that there's no hard feelings on account of the war we are all Americans of course my cousin Webster he used to say some of us is not as American as others if you know what I mean only I didn't quite come on you generous no-good white-trash hillbilly piece of scum I know you Billy lime I've always been a land so stupid the bathwater so backwards that even we are like geniuses get this stuff out of here come on you ride with me okay show it to Hosea I'm sure he can find a use for it bit of trouble back there ain't there always and what day was yelling I think they were the buyers old Archibald didn't ask too many questions so neither should we ain't planning to that was worth the effort though deputized and hiding in plain sight these lawmen these two families I mean I really think we can play this from all sides it's got Hosea written all over it this is starting to sound like the young Dutch again what do you mean young Dutch I'm as strong as I have ever been hey you know what why don't I race you back okay you're on that's the spirit okay on my word set go [Music] okay boy you never want much of a rider you see about that [Music] I never knew you were quite so good running away slowed you down quite so much well time is a bastard when you get to be my age well you'll know that better than anything be will I had fun with you today your I was gonna say you're like a son to me what you're more than that you gotta join me here we could really use some more meat mr. Morgan I know supplies are low good we really needed this not the best quality but some seasoning lined it Thank You Arthur what's the sheriff's custom all about hey if you could give me some leather working tools I can make for some good material [Music]
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Titan Medical Health and Lifestyle Show 4/9/23
foreign [Music] if you're ready to start feeling looking and Performing your very best call text us or stop by Titan medical center today Titan's state-of-the-art facility is conveniently located in the beautiful Channelside District our friendly staff and group of healthcare professionals are here to provide you with unparalleled service from hormone replacement therapy and weight loss programs to Nationwide blood work healing peptides and much more if you're interested in becoming a Titan Medical Center patient call us today at 727-389-3220 or you can also visit us online at titanmedicalcenter.com [Music] [Applause] thank you [Music] well we're back welcome to another Titan unboxing with me John CEO of type Medical Center see I do it all here right we're a lot of different hats everybody else is working doing other things if I gotta pull the boxes and load them up no problem I like doing the work because in the beginning you couldn't pay nobody to do any of the work so at that point I mean the trees were doing a lot of the work ourselves and uh hard work hopefully pays off usually it does so I'll just keep putting in the work hopefully more success will come on I don't know if you guys ever used to play uh Tetris when you guys are kids well if you're as old as I am right um and I'm 42 so if you guys are in that age group right around there you guys know when uh Game Boy came out and the original game was like Tetris that was one of the original ones with you know Mario Brothers [Music] I was so good at that game man I played that game so much let's see much I can jammed up on this bad boy but somebody has to come out here for uh at least another round goodies in here all right let's take these inside we'll come back to the rest [Music] all right final two boxes I kind of got Steve people was in these bad boys so let's start the unboxing process see what we got so in here we got more of the gray crop top hoodies these ones are super soft so ladies are gonna love these things these were with their bathing suits shorts we're actually going to have some awesome shorts being made to match up with these so it'll be a whole outfit if you want whole big box of these I know we had some more from before too let's see what else we've got oh this is something new pink crop top hoodies look at that right [Music] a little bit Pinker but it's a light pink [Music] a ton of these look like they look good I always gotta check over the batches make sure everyone's all right [Music] more tank tops [Music] wow more pink crop top hoodies what we got over here Cup oh yeah now we're talking got the blue hat tight and blue light print step back and this isn't a flat bill so old schoolers like myself really not into a flat bill right the younger generation goes to five people I've worn on occasion try to be trendy but I always go back to one I can just curve a little bit look like an old baseball player I love that very pleasable and open in the back just really high quality you guys are gonna love these and I know I got different colors of these too so let me see what else I got oh yeah I knew I had some different variations in here black and blue with a team tight on the side of all these you know we gotta remember all right beautiful breathable I know I got some different colors so maybe they're in here as well oh yeah what about the all black one right stitching you can tighten on the side it needs to fit anybody I made these for guys and girls a lot of girls they want to wear you know ponytail at the back they got the hair whatever so this will be able to fit them properly not like the third hats they're usually good I love them [Music] thank you I've got oh I've got some new ones in here too so I've got some jenga's he's working not my favorite got the plaque perforated fitted and these are awesome 39.30 New Era hats that's right that's MLB baby high quality that's how we do what about that camo big Drew's gonna want these he's been begging me to get the extra the extra large size for them so Drew this one specifically for you but everybody else out there that wants to rock that camo fitted Teen Titan hat ready to go just for you guys got any more in here before I let you guys go I think that's it guys so if you guys are interested in any of these items they're going to be on the website here soon where you guys in this card text and say listen 19 John on this video and hit that camo hat that black or blue hat the shirts the tank tops whatever it is let me know we'll hook you guys up I promise stay tight and strong look good feel good and perform your best with tight Medical Center every single day let's go [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] what's up guys Reggie Harvey here I am a athlete with Titan Medical Center I came to Titan because I was having a lot of issues on sleeping my sex drive was super low my energy was low when I was in the gym the weights felt heavy every everything was off for normal for me and I'm a personal trainer that's what I do for a living I'm an ifbb Pro I compete and my everyday life was just off so I needed a little help talk to a few of the people at Titan a few other athletes and they pushed me over to go get my blood work done I pretty much had a lot of issues before Titan and I came just so they can fix those issues I did go ahead and get my blood work done and what the blood work showed was that my estrogen level was high um my testosterone level was dramatically low lower than a female's testosterone level uh it was I think 46 it was it was rough so at the end of the day these are things that I needed to fix for my everyday life and I'm talking away from the gym not even talking about the gym I came here me and my girlfriend planned to get pregnant that was not happening with the testosterone level that I was at went to the doctor here at Titan medical uh blood work came back talked to her with the doctor he prescribed me HCG testosterone to get my test back up and a little uh Hercules potion you know I wanted to feel good I wanted to get a little pump in the gym and really get back into it um long story short now my girlfriend is pregnant we're having a kid on the way um I feel great I feel energized and I I don't know what I would have done if I hadn't come to Titan medical as far as my experience here the doctor was very knowledgeable I was a little nervous coming in I didn't want to come in here and be judged for my test being low for what I've taken in the past um a doctor came in he was very patient with me he understood everything I told him and gave me great feedback of what I needed to do to get back into a nice healthy lifestyle get my back body back in shape and uh the girls on the phone were really easy to work with I I was a believe it or not I was a little nervous to even call so I texted them they texted me right back within about 20 minutes it was very simple process got in here got it done quick um and I'm a happy guy now we're doing big things my energy is high my sex drive is high I'm back in the gym I'm gaining good weight on my body fat is lower and I'm having a baby all right so uh I just want to say Titan medical changed my life and I'm not being cliche I'm not uh just blowing smoke at you guys it really did was a huge factor in me getting back into a healthy lifestyle so [Music] do you want to become a better version of yourself this entails a lot of different things but they're easy to do if you follow the program the program is this start getting the healthy lifestyle habits right start getting a good nutritional diet eating good portions activity of some sort whether you're exercising outside you're doing brisk walks whatever may be get that activity in you're sleeping good you're getting six to eight hours every single night of sleep so you can wake up refreshed and ready to take on the world after that we can start adding some different things on testing blood work making sure hormones are right where they need to be optimized and dialed in we can also start doing some other things maybe you want to lose some weight if you want some more energy maybe you want to be a better version of yourself all the way around and through and through whether it's on the inside or the outside we can help your type Medical Center whether it's getting you healthy or improving quality of life or just dressing you to the knives that are cool Titan gear call our text today at 727-389-320 zero and we'll help you be a better version of yourself [Music] what's up guys I'm John I'm Charisse and we are back with another Cupid's Corner that's right every week me and my beautiful wife right here are bringing you guys tips tricks and things that will hopefully ignite excite and bring your relationship to a whole new healthy and positive level hopefully long lasting relationship will come out of it and don't worry for all you guys and gals out there that aren't in a relationship you guys can get all this great information and store it so you can find a great partner and then use this stuff to have a great long-lasting relationship with that partner maybe a family and all the good stuff that comes with it but with good there's always a little bit of bad just a warning so nobody is perfect out there huh hahaha I'm perfect just kidding so uh you know this week we're going to continue on last week we we talked about three great relationship advice tips for you guys so this week we're going to bring you three more oh my goodness yeah all right so the first one I think this is really important the little things add up to big things this is positive and negative things right so when we talk about the little things adding up to big things we're talking about the little things that you do daily right because everybody you know can go out or maybe they can't go out and buy a new purse or car or whatever these things are these are Big purchases or things that you know they might make your partner happy for short term but it's really the little things that they might remember right a little things that might actually count more than the materialistic things true true statement so when we talk about some of these things we're talking about like you know picking your wife up or girlfriend up or fiance up from work right going to lunch with them maybe bringing them something at lunch or a surprise them you're taking him out on a date never know maybe going to a movie doing something fun with each other and they're acting because if you don't you guys are basically just roommates you guys go to work you guys share bills you guys come home you guys eat you sleep and you guys do it again all right um this is where a little intimacy might help too as well if you're adding that into the mix hopefully that will bring you guys together not just emotionally but physically too as well because everybody needs that physical touch they want that physical touch they want emotional connection along with this but with the little things you know I I gave a great example to my son because you know Mother's Day when it does come up I was talking to my body it's like yeah just give Mom 100 bucks because he wants to play baseball on that day right yeah the tournament's right on actual Mother's Day and I'm like hello that's my day but then I was like well fine and it's supposed to be like a really big type of tournament for the baseball all on the kids and they need enough kids to do it blah blah blah and I told him about it and he's like all right mom I'll give you 100 I'm like I don't want your money he's like okay well what else can I get you like I'll buy you something I'm like I don't actually you know what now that you said that I'm going to force you to think of something of a way to make it up to me that I'm gonna be on the baseball field for all Mother's Day instead of uh you know some brunch or beaches or the beach or maybe with the other moms because that's very typical that we do right so you know I really want him to think about it because you know they say that however you treat your mom is typically how you're going to treat your wife or your girlfriend and it's a true statement so I want to make sure that he is groomed to be a good man to treat his wife well so that way when she does bad things and I slap her a couple times that it'll be uh it'll be totally within limits yeah it'll be gonna be good so my conversation was we're saying Hey listen it's not about the money aspect he's like I don't know what to give my mom has everything I'm like dude it's not about buying the materialistic item you know I was getting to the conversation of what he can do I've told him this before over and over again write her a personal letter like a Mother's Day card write that card and not a little piece of paper because you've been doing that well anything right you could kind of get crafty crafty you can you could go online and can tell you how to fold into a beautiful car a piece of paper probably yeah you know I I wouldn't put it past Google because you can learn anything on Google all right so and you know make something like that you know come up with you know be something original maybe yeah pick up home for your mom or Let It Come From The Heart Right do something like that something thoughtful something that you know you've worked and produced it didn't cost any money or it was very little money they could do at that point you know this will mean a lot to that person whether it's your wife your girlfriend your fiance your mom right A Mother's Day if you guys are looking for something to do for your mom hey write our card I guarantee she's going to love it because it comes from your heart and that's where you're saying like the little things that count now John here um me and John we make a great team the reason why we make this great team is that he's positive right all the time and I am negative I've gotten better I'm negative all the time right so I'm the half empty girl and he's the half full guy right so in this situation we're gonna flip it and we're gonna say the little things the small little things that might lead to bigger things right and this might be little nitpick things around the house right like or it could be anything right maybe it's something that you constantly tell your partner like can you please not do this like this is it's irritating me if you do this whether it's an action or maybe it's something that like for instance let's say the toilet paper right does it go this way or does it go the other way right and then you go in there and you're like okay this is not the way it goes or you know it could be something so minimal and it just kind of like feeds into it because you're not listening to when they tell you like hey can you put it this way or hey can you uh not stuff the fridge with all of your shakes because I need to put my my other drink in there or whatever it could be the smallest things that you guys don't realize that you're doing that like might eventually end up into leading to an argument or being irritable about something like listen let's the other person needs a voice if something is bothering you like sure I think she just covered my second topic oh listen and shut up pretty simple and easy what she's talking about you know you guys are in a relationship you're in your own habits right and you're doing what your routine is and they're doing what their routine is and now you guys are kind of mixing it together right so you guys are you're coming together you're messing it it's like a hybrid situation with hybrids come compromise right and this is where the listening comes into play Because you're only talking and telling what you're doing and they're not listening to what they want and our compromise brings you both to having to listen to each other so listen goes a long way I tell my son this every day I'm like shut your mouth listen yeah and then make a comment after you understand what's going on yeah it's a different from like hearing someone talk versus listening listening means that you're like processing what they're saying yes because you could just you could be like looking at them and not really actually be like processing what they're saying they're just talking and then error and all of you would be lying to yourselves if you said you've never done this whether it's with your mom your girlfriend you know your whatever the Zona the zone out that you're giving them you're not even you might have even perfected it where you've taken the dumb look off your face and you actually look like you might be listening so you need to listen um or you could end up in in a bad situation yeah yeah especially if they catch you so make sure that you got your your key on blast yeah all the time I was doing two different things in shoes but you're not listening to he leaves off that last little bit and I'm like oh okay well what about this part he's like yeah I'm like no no you weren't listening to that part oh my God foreign because you know it's important and you might miss something right and this comes into play about doing the little things too as well they might hint at those little things in a conversation with you they might not say this is what it's exactly about but you take that information you store it and you use it for later because there might be something that's like it might be like I don't know uh like strawberry shortcake or nerds or the candy or or anything that my special flower might not be Rose might be something totally different yeah and you can use that later on like hey you know you get them oh my God yeah I I can't believe you remember this right and and you've listened you've listened to what they said and you applied it to go forward so at this point make sure you guys are listening guys and girls and I'm sure you guys have all been in the situation even on the phone when you're talking to somebody whether it's a sales person or anybody else you're talking they're talking ask you a question then they talk and you're trying to talk over them and nobody's listening that is so annoying right that is annoying don't let it happen in your relationship because yeah yeah it's so annoying it happens two people cannot talk at the same time yeah so because they're both talking at the same time you guys are not listening neither one of you guys listening because you're both talking at the same time and you guys are literally not getting anything accomplished because you're both talking yep yep yep so my third topic or Arthur topic a healthy ship requires two healthy individuals so at that point um you know Teresa's kind of asked me like you know what do you think about this before this this segment and what does that mean this means this right that don't rely on your partner to make you happy right they can make you happy with things they do or being around them and all these things but if you're not happy with yourself going to relationship don't look to that person to be the happy pill every single day yeah it's not gonna happen right and you deserve to give them happiness as well so if you're just draining happiness out of them and not reciprocating this this can set up the relationship to have negative things that go on and then you're always going to be looking to your partner to make you happy per se right and you don't want that like you you want to be a happy person at that point when you're doing these things in a relationship you're making your partner happy and then you guys are coming together two happy individuals making each other even happier and hopefully have a happy life right to a certain extent yeah happy wife is a happy life happy wife a happy life but it might not be your wife yeah happy girlfriend's a happy life you know you might not be happy in the current situation scenario you're in right and you go out and you find this person that's just really bubbly they have this Aura bottom they bring this positive vibe around you and that makes you happy at that point you're like man like I feel better about myself or this person really makes me feel better about myself they might compliment you or whatever it may be um you might feel good though hey this person wants to go out with me I'm like oh man like cool this is this is awesome things are starting to work out for me right you gotta remember too um you know listen I highly rely on John to make me happy every hour of the day um and he's done a really good job yeah so I mean you know it works it works out it works out however there is one like little balance that I'll share with you guys in it's a secret right so here's the balance right so say that your partner because not everybody has a good day right sometimes you're going to have a bad day and you might just wake up in a bad mood I don't know it's just things happen it just it happens right tell me how many people haven't woke up in a bad mood what do you think you wake up in a good mood every day so if your partner is in a bad mood this is the day that you need to be in an extra good mood to kind of offset your partner's bad mood and try to get them in a better mood if you can you know if not then it is what it is but two bad moods in one room doesn't work out very good definitely not so if you and listen you can't be in a bad mood every day either because now you're now the now you're top heavy on the one person being in a bad mood all the time and you're forcing yourself to have to be an extra good mood
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Chanel Classic Card Holder Review and What Fits Inside
hello to all my lovely ladies and gentlemen out there my name is Claudia and welcome back to my channel if you're visiting my channel for the first time welcome if you've been here before welcome back if you enjoy talk about contemporary and high-end handbags small other goods some videos on makeup and even food you're gonna want to take a quick second and hit that red subscribe button down below also make sure to ding the bell so that you are alerted to the next time I do upload a video the topic for today's video is going to be a review on the Chanel classic card holder that you see right here I'll give you all the basic information on this card holder as well as show you how much it can hold so that if you have been contemplating purchasing the small other good and adding it to your collection you will be able to determine whether or not this piece is right for you so without further ado let's get started [Music] alright here is the Chanel classic card holder it measures four point four inches across three inches in height and point eight inches in depth it currently retails for five hundred and fifty US dollars in 2019 it features a lovely CC logo right in the front here as well as the classic Chanel flap style the back is plain there's no extra pocket or detail just the lovely quilting of the leather open it up and you will see that there is one card slot right in the front here and then you've got one large compartment at the top over here you will see that it says Chanel and it's got the little CC logo beneath it and then over here it'll tell you where it's made and this particular cardholder was made in Italy if you want to know the location of the authenticity number it is in this pocket here on the outside on this wall I guess you would say so open it up and you'll see the square there and that's where the serial number for this card holder will be a nice short and sweet tour of this beautiful small other good what I'll do now is get up and show you how much it can hold all right here is the classic card holder all loaded up at the moment I have it loaded up purely as a card holder meaning there are no bills or coins in here right now off camera I tested the limits of the card holder and found the magic number for me to be 14 so there are a total of 14 cards in here including one in that slip pocket that you saw earlier and the type of cards in here right now are plastic so they are a credit card thickness a loyalty card thickness if you want to use it for business cards chances are your business cards will be thinner than a plastic card so you could certainly fit more in the way of business cards but for plastic card purposes 14 was the magic number you've got the one right here like I said and then 13 more on the inside and typically what I do when I'm loading this up I will make sure to put about half on this back wall and then half on this front wall before closing it up that way it evenly distributes the credit cards between the leather here and this is actually what I use to gauge the max number of cards I found that if I put fifteen or sixteen that the leather here started to ripple a little more than I would like so I worried about the integrity of the leather on the sides here so that's kind of how I landed on that magic number 14 if you want to use this as a mini wallet meaning some cards and some bills you can certainly do that it actually is an excellent mini wallet so I'll show you how that looks I'll take out some cards here we've got two four six out of here so we've got eight left in here the one in the front right here and then seven more right in the main compartment and now we'll put six bills in here close it up perfect little mini wallet now you can also put coins in here as well I personally if I'm going to use it as a mini wallet will not put coins but like I said you certainly can do that so I did grab some coins just to show you what it would look like with coins cash and cards if I were you and wanted to put coins in here my suggestion would be to put them between the bills and the cards so as to not stain the interior of the card holder I think that's kind of a nice little way to keep the interior clean because you know coins aren't particularly clean got a few coins in there and I've got cash card and coins in here and as you can see there's no strain on the leather its retained its shape perfectly and it is an excellent mini wallet in my opinion I think it is a great small leather good to have in your closet as you saw it can serve as an excellent card holder be it business cards credit cards or loyalty cards it also serves as a wonderful mini wallet where you can hold a combination of cards coins and Bill's I think it is just a beautiful beautiful little piece from Chanel it's a nice gateway piece into the fashion house in my opinion it has all the classic features of Chanel you've got the look of the flap right here that is classic Chanel at the CC sees the quilted pattern to the leather it's just a beautiful little piece to have in your closet that is it for this video hopefully you enjoyed it and were able to determine whether or not the Chanel classic card holder is right for you if you like this video please do give it that thumbs up and don't forget to hit that subscribe button down below also be sure to ding the bell so that you are alerted to the next time I do upload a video thank you so much for watching and I'll see you next time bye bye [Music]
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Root Podcast - Your thoughts are Powerful Change Agents!
hey everyone welcome to the root podcast live recording of our adult class and Handle With Care um I don't have my monitor set up so I can't tell my jamming you out with this music in the background let me I gotta switch over here so I can see all right to my given thumbs up thumbs down too quiet it's good it's good okay all right all right this is uh music that my friend Jeff created who's with jump start three uh he's got four of them out there called alter the atmosphere he's a fantastic believer Spirit-filled and he's a legit musician a magician a musician he's a magician of music anyway they they just put them out on YouTube so you can find a search alter the atmosphere and you'll see it and I really like his stuff so anyway welcome uh let's start off with some prayer we're having Tech fun today for those of you who haven't noticed already those that tried to jump in early like where is he he's there he's not there he's got a blue screen it's been one of those days all the way around so we're gonna kick off with some prayer and then I can't wait to to hear out of our own Mouse what God's going to release and to you guys so you want to do it father we just glorify you we enter your gates with Thanksgiving in your courts with praise there's nothing we want to know or learn or grow in apart from you we do not want to be wise in our own eyes but we ask by your holy spirit that you bring Revelation today and understanding that goes beyond what we ourselves can accomplish or think without you there's nothing we desire more than you than to walk in understanding and revelation of bringing your kingdom here to Earth First in our lives and then the lives of others everything we do is in pursuit of your heart your purpose and your plan and we thank you that you're here with us As We join together in Pursuit Of Truth in Jesus name amen thank you Father all right so we are in the middle in case you're not aware and you're just joining us for the first time we're in the middle of a series of things that God and the word even the spirit specifically say we need to Handle With Care and so today we're diving into and we started last week a little bit today we're going to go even further into our thoughts our thoughts seem so insignificant that I don't know anybody else fell into the lie that as long as it doesn't come out of my mouth as long as I don't act on the meditations of my mind that or even my heart that it's okay and it's really not the word is so specific on our thoughts our the building blocks of our life really they're they're either constructive thoughts building us up to step into the fullness of what God has for us or their destructive uh roadblocks or or almost like ticking time bombs keeping us from stepping into the things that God has for us and it's really one or the other that we I used to think there there was there was good thoughts there was bad thoughts and then there was neutral thoughts things that I could just focus on and it wouldn't matter it doesn't really help me grow my relationship with God but it's really not that big of a deal and it's not really sinful things so I can focus on that and uh I've come to understand that those thoughts were stealing my focus and future and my future plans God had for us and uh creating cycles of thinking that created cycles of living in our lives that were apart from God's plan that was a big deal because you hear about renewing your thoughts but you don't necessarily hear about what thoughts to renew does that make sense uh you you're oh renew your mind renew your thoughts renew your thinking right but what what thoughts are you renewing what are okay to have and what are okay to have what really is against Christ and what isn't and as you were talking I was just I've really been meditating on a book I'm reading that talks about The Incorruptible seed that was Christ Jesus right that's how he could be the new Adam because the seed came from God which is the blood means the blood came from God and was put in the woman's sinful body so when Jesus was born and the Bible says he was all God and all man it's true the body was all man and the seed that went into him was all God but what happened there he's the Bible still says he had every Temptation right he still had full ability to think things opposite of he that was good his father he said he wasn't even good right but just the more you think about I'm thinking about the new wine and want the old wine skin and you know even though we've received this Incorruptible seed it's going into Old ground if you will at first All Things become new means we need to cultivate the things around it to be new as well the way we're thinking the patterns of thought we're having whether it's towards poverty towards sickness anything that is the life we knew before Christ we need to be checking those thoughts with the word of Christ the word that is Christ and so like the new wine skin like the new ground where that Incorruptible seed goes it is a full shift of thinking completely from how you existed before Christ to now and that's every thought that's why literally the Bible can say every thought and why is that because it will develop your attitude towards the things of God it will develop your heart towards accomplishing his plan and purpose for your life it won't take you away from salvation Nation right right but it will limit your ability to walk in the fullness of what that Incorruptible seed inside of us has available for us Jocelyn said one of the things that she uh well I'm filling in the blanks she only put three words or disbelieving thoughts yeah and uh that's true I I we've it's along those same lines you know I can be tempted and think about the Temptation and meditate on the Temptation uh kind of like what we start with but if we let don't let it out of our mouth and don't act on it it's okay but I can guarantee you everyone that's fallen into big sins yeah we you know we categorize them these are Big sins how did those big sins even come to be an issue I mean how many have heard of people say like man they were such a good person I can't believe that all of a sudden this happened in their life like what what's going on it's such a well it's the meditations of the heart that's why God says where it says to guard your eyes for they are the Wellsprings of your heart and he tells us to uh guard the meditations of our heart even David praise May the meditations of my heart be pleasing to you so why did he start there because what happened with David when he did not have the meditations of his heart being on the things that please God we know David man after God's Own Heart Uber leader spiritually naturally he's the king he he could turn a bag a band of regga muffin uh Warrior troublemakers into his mighty men in his army that laid waste to everybody they fought against and this David because he didn't guard the meditations of his heart which is why I believe he prayed that prayer what does he do he hangs out and he's checking out women and where he's not supposed to be and that causes sin and then he tries to cover up the sin with sin and that doesn't work and he has all this big issues start to come out uh why because you didn't guard his eyes he didn't guard the meditations of his heart and that actually not only affected him but you can see then his meditations of his heart with with women then passed down to his kids his kids were messed up have you ever looked at that David you're thinking man after God's Own Heart his kids are having incest his kids are killing one another his kids are going out and jealous in the Love of Money yeah ridiculous things you know his his own son laying with David's wives on the roof of his Palace in view of everybody what the heck no where did that start they didn't have the Incorruptible seed right but David had a relationship with God that was Bar None like he could have from what we understand passed that on to the generations they could have carried it on because when we pick up in scripture later the disappointment um I don't believe there'd be disappointment there if there wasn't the ability to pass that on right there would be no room no right for God to be disappointed if the ability to pass that on despite the you know we're in Old Covenant still there we did they didn't they didn't have the news feed his children didn't have the New Covenant but the idea is still if God's disappointed that means the capability was there for his children to live the righteous life and honor God and so you know we want to find excuses right we can meditate on excuses this is a big one that I see as being up to my own life and lives around me is meditating on excuses of why it's not happening why it's okay that it's not why it's okay that I do this why it's okay that I think this why it's okay that I react this way right these justifications or excuses and we not only use them but we meditate on them does anyone ever find themselves doing that like I find myself meditating on excuses I get to feel this way think this way do this thing right because right this man you gave me in the words of Adam but do you know what I mean like the things that we meditate this person I'm a man you gave me yes and Adam did not say that it was Steve there was no woman you gave me but the idea is we can find ourselves meditating ourselves in on excuses out of God's plan out of God's blessings because we meditate on excuses so that these are things I don't find people talking about is you know yes we renew our thinking to the word yes we allow the Holy Spirit to go beyond what we are capable of doing but yes we are the author of our thoughts he's the author and finisher of our faith but we need to line our thoughts up with that Incorruptible seed that has given us all faith that we need and that's a full-time job it truly is honoring the Lord and honoring him with what we're thinking because that will develop the meditations of our heart and what will come out of our mouths including excuses don't meditate on excuses oh this isn't happening because we can meditate on excuses and get rid of the blessing that is promised to us and that's exactly what the enemy wants us to do he wants us to meditate on excuses of why we're not seeing the blessing promised to us and that we will feel okay about not standing firm until that blessing is manifested in our life he's so tricky that the Bible says he's tricky but sometimes we can lay down when we go so long and don't see something we've been believing for that we start to meditate on our excuse and how we present our excuse to people and how we present excusing God's blessing not happening in our lives and we start to meditate on this rather than the word and the promise and standing firm can anyone relate with that at all meditating on excuses okay everybody's hands are going up so by the way pause for a sec I'm saying everybody's hands are going up and some people are like what are you talking about that's because if you're joining us on YouTube or Facebook or one of those other options we can't see you you can see us and hear us but we want to invite you to be part of the conversation so go to rootbible.com oh that was really fast let me see if I can put that up again go to root bible.com find the Handle With Care option and enroll it's free and then you can click on the link today we're in week six and you can just scroll down to today's date click the button to join the conversation and then you can be one of these fantastic people that we're staring at and they're staring at us it's awkward staring is in the group do you want to jump in like uh excuses is God revealing something to you right now that you want to share with the group that might help someone else who might be dealing with this and this was Revelation to me just in the last few days like I focus on what I meditate on but I wasn't focusing on excuses as being a thought I needed to take captive I know that sounds coming out my mouth is like duh however it wasn't until the Lord said don't you see that you're meditating on excuses instead of standing on the promise and I'm like no I didn't so thank you for showing me because I wouldn't of had I known it thus he'll reveal it to you does anyone want to share anything from that don't feel pressure but if you'd like to jump in we'd love to hear from you okay everyone's staring at us I know dude please don't make it don't make me so what I love about this is this goes with our first point and this um right Jocelyn's waving yes well we'll pretend it's actually conversational and we'll give you the opportunity um yesterday Charlotte was having I don't know she was just really fussy she's having seeing her ear hurts right and so I'm like well I pray over her in Jesus name and that doesn't instantly produce the sign of you're okay and I went back and I just kept praying and I just kept thanking God for that I promise right and then we kept saying that way you have no right here because we've already prayed in Jesus name and you have to value that name so I went to Bible school and Justin's here with the kids and he keeps texting me he's calling me he's you know all these things are going down and I'm like honey it is written like this yeah she's healed and we have to tell the devil to go take a hike and so it's like we can get and this class right here the thoughts because they do the thoughts too yeah yeah right and this is between Bible school and all that I'm like okay like I'm not gonna let my thoughts go to this I'm gonna Proclaim that and then I'm gonna go about my day because that's right enjoy and it's it's done that's right we woke up and I'm like wow Jesus healed you praise God and she's totally fine here you guys want to see her she's totally cool hey Charlotte how are you good but that's so good because you could meditate on the what ifs or the excuses right especially when it's our children we've no you can't but we feel like we have no we feel like we have the Liberty right uh to to meditate on an excuse or a what if when it's our children yep like all of a sudden maybe that doesn't make the word true in this instance and that's what he calls a lukewarm Christian they should expect to receive nothing foreign thank you for sharing that because I think that's so good for every parent to hear right is that the word Works whether it's for yourself whether it's for your neighbor whether it's for your children whether it's for your spouse but the Temptation will be to meditate on something that you see rather than what is true or an excuse to meditate on what you see rather than what is true because it's for someone else's good as if God is good for them isn't enough right and we were even talking about having those thoughts of disbelief right because essentially if you're not you're praying in Jesus name and that's what the word says it is written that he you know the healing is ours and so that that those prodigal disbelief or yeah I mean it just contradicts exactly what you already did so you right you just have to keep I mean the devil has to go right right exactly continue resisting his right to have any part in our meditations of our heart and our thinking and our thoughts yes and that's a fantastic example of our thoughts are either constructive or destructive you construct okay this is what God's word is here's the promise of his word this is what the the word says this is what God's ignited in me but I'm not seeing it I don't know why this is happening why are my kids struggling I might have to find a plan B here because it doesn't seem like we're going to be able to walk in the promise of God this time and then what does it do you receive nothing you tear it all down that's what for those of you that are curious at the verses we're referencing we're talking about James chapter 1 verse 5 through about eight nine area yeah it's James it's really fun study looking into how powerful your thoughts are that if you if anyone who says one thing and yet believes another ends up being like the waves of the sea up one moment down the next if that's describing your life that one moment you're Sky High the next moment oh my life couldn't get any worse I'm not seeing this I'm not seeing this I'm not seeing this what are what are you you're like the waves of the sea up one moment down the next and verse 8 says how can this person kind of person expect to receive anything it's not even something or most things or the thing they're believing for right the word is anything we shut ourselves down from being able to receive any of God's promises any of his Blessing anything that God has for us if we we don't keep this straight we guard our thoughts we take every thought captive we do not let the meditations of our heart go One Direction or the other and just kind of let it flow with the day and however it seems to be going and today's a good day oh yeah uh tomorrow it's the bad day whatever it is we can't let ourselves be directed by our thoughts by our emotions our thinking determines like we talked about last week our thinking determines our attitudes and so if you it's a fantastic signal to recognize the meditations of your heart if you're waking up having one of those days we're like like I've had the last two days straight when I wake up I want to kill everybody it's true I I wake up not literally kill them but everybody is my enemy from the moment I wake up and and nothing coming out of their mouth could be taking taken as not an attack or innocent it's always dastardly it's always got hidden motives they're always trying to thwart what God is doing in our lives and uh I have to immediately get this brain listen what I did this morning I had to sit out front of the house where no one would find me no one would go no one I didn't tell anybody and I sat down and I read the word I had to get my head straight before I even could be found by anybody because I did not want my thoughts to have that inclination I didn't want another opportunity or an interaction to allow my thoughts go the wrong direction I want to set my day up with a trajectory of goodness of God's blessing of his favor of seeing who he is in the people around me not meditating on their past failures and expecting only that from this point on and so this is an example so this is what can keep you in Cycles in your life is if you're standing firm on something it's um it coming to pass is taking longer than expected you then start to expect it not coming to pass you start to believe the lies of the enemy that it won't come to pass you turn to inward um attack and then you lose the promise because you stop standing on it and then you start again can anybody relate with that cycle at all okay especially people do that with healing with with oh my gosh honestly almost every promise of God Joy ah you got me the joy Cup this morning I just saw that she was probably hinting at something you have a lack of something in your life this morning it's three letters and I'm not going to give you the middle finger of it like oh but here's the thing even while he was talking you know this sounds overwhelming to the natural self meditate day and night but here's the thing we are in the devil's territory of which we can either choose to allow it to affect us and and and have influence in our life or we cannot day and night so in order for us to exist as New Creations in Christ day and night while time exists and we are within the father of Lies realm still then if we're going to be in that realm day and night the thing that will keep us on that sturdy solid foundation is what we're meditating on bottom line we are either going to meditate on what we see all around us what we hear all around us what we're experiencing all around us in the devil's dead and dying destructive world or we're gonna meditate on the promises that live in us the promises that will come to us through us the promises that are yes and amen the word of God that is true no matter what I see so if we're going to be in this world all the time and it's always before us what should our thinking be on all the time and ever before us and when you're in the word the Holy Spirit brings the word right so like I can be meditating on an excuse and the Holy Spirit go woohoo you know like stop it that's the world's way that's the dropped away Tara I see that hand I'm up in the middle of the night I have a young uh donkey I'm feeding in the middle of the night and so night time used to be uh trouble sometime for me if the thoughts would come and in the past that would definitely cause a problem and maybe I wouldn't be able to get back to the sleep or they would kind of carry over to the next day and it was awful and so and it's the middle of the night like who wants to open their Bible just honesty but it's true I started doing it and it's done yeah now it's like it's it's like this incredible piece at night time in my mind where like I don't hear it I don't it's not there anymore and if it comes I go right to the word doesn't matter how tired I am how much I want to go back to sleep and just go right to it and it will because it is and it's tiresome and we do live in the this is the devil's territory but if you just take that extra step and just force yourself through it the results and you know God's promise is there on the other side of that bush yeah that's good it makes you think of he is the new wine and we can be new wine skin but if we continue to live like the world and meditate like the world and be affected like the world and think like the world then that new wine skid and the old wine skin do you know what happens it busts and how many of you know Christians that are living that way and literally like they're just busting like they're just giving up like it's done unfortunately most of them are giving up on God so like it's too hard well it is too hard to put new wine skin in the old wine skin you will bust if you try to live like the world with the new seed that will never happen it will never happen you will bust because you're you're living a lie here's this new life in you but you refuse to give up the old life one gonna win and I assure you it won't be the old life it won't it is so powerful what you're thinking on and it will develop your attitude but the more important thing is it will develop your availability to God hearing his voice and doing what he has for you Tammy did you have something yes can you hear me I can hear you okay because I unmuted all right um my question was sometimes I don't always know like when Josh was saying you woke up in the morning he was grumpy he walked outside you know he went outside he hid from everyone to get her head straight um I don't always know what to read or where to go in the Bible Tara like um like at night when that happens to me I I'll put on you know whatever I'm currently reading um but then I kind of I was starting to write this question and then I kind of answered my own question anyway because I guess you could search out whatever that emotion is or feeling that you're having in the Bible app itself that we all have you could search out that emotion and then there will come a list of things to go to to read because I I find sometimes I don't always know right right then and there where to read there's so many you know and you don't know how to Target that particular feeling I would I would besides that's a great advice I would say search it out but like even if you couldn't search it out so you didn't have your phone at that time or whatever you have your word your solid word the book this is a great time to get to know the holy spirit's voice is you just go Holy Spirit show me in the word yeah where I go to fill up and push out this Ridiculousness you know and sometimes it'll take you somewhere and you start reading a verse and you're like this is not it this this is not it but you just keep reading and all of a sudden there's this like washing of the word because it's like when you first get into a shower and you're like covered in mud and if you just stood there and didn't scrub like you'd still be covered in a lot of mud like if you just get in there and go where the holy spirit says go he will reveal to you if you just keep going you know like get to know his voice you're gonna find things in the word and discover things with the holy spirit that you never would have gone by a search not that and we push this all the time we tell the kids to do this search what you're feeling what you're dealing with whatever that's a great option but the better option still is to get to know the voice of the Holy Spirit and let him lead you to new revelation in the word in relationship it's it's amazing that's what my problem is is I'm relying on technology searching and reading more than I'm talking we're not I'm not talking enough yes yes and that's probably exactly what he's saying too you know a lot of people end up relying on others to be their answer I'm gonna go I'm gonna rely on the internet to be my answer I'm gonna rely on my next book that I'm going to pick up that's gonna be my answer I'm gonna I'm gonna run to this or that and it's really getting our thoughts back on to no he is my only answer right right I and so I'm gonna go to him and let him and he may direct you to grab a book he may direct you to a Bible verse he may direct you to be still and know that he is Lord and stop trying to find your own answers and be okay with that like sometimes he'll just be like uh shoddy season and just sit for a minute and you're like I don't like that and you try to push through and go find your own solution you feel the same as you did 15 minutes earlier correct you just lean into his voice and let him lead you to the answer and that's where Revelation comes knowledge and wisdom comes beyond what we're capable of comprehending it's amazing and I think that's exactly what you just said is you're not turning to him enough and that's a new practice I literally just realized that thank you I never knew that yeah and that that's obviously the problem is that I never ask him anything yeah I never do um [Music] start listening and be yep good job thank you so that that goes right into the next point is your thoughts equalate your attitude and your thoughts that develop your attitude will develop your availability with God so if if you are going in with an attitude if you're going in wrong with wrong thinking then your attitude and your will affect your lack of or or openness to being available to God to use you to speak to you to move in you to reveal things to you to lead you to guide you because your thinking will be off which means you won't even be open like Tammy just brought up to receiving God's answer because we're thinking on our own Works our own ability our own answers what we want to hear what we want to be told to do what you know what we want to be justified in our life for feeling or thinking we can clean those down and when we fill in the blank for what God's plan is it leads us into trouble and we end up like our pastor was talking about this last Sunday we end up being our own false prophet because our thoughts are no longer on ourselves are on him leading us and guiding us we're telling God okay God I think this would be a fantastic answer and here's all my reasons why and if we continue meditating on our own Solutions we can convince ourselves that this is the only solution this is then got there's nothing else God could do to benefit or to move me forward other than this option and so I'm just gonna take this step in faith that this is the door that God has opened for me and really it's us trying to create our own way and call in our thoughts his thoughts that's dangerous and his ways are our ways his ways right his his are so much higher than ours we got to tell this story about that we listened to this morning yeah so in the 19th in the 1930s we might have to find the if if we find the video we're gonna post it in the group discussion on rootbible.com so for those of you that are not on rootbible.com join us in the Handle With Care section and there's a group discussion button right at the top list that's where you find it anyway so back to it in the 1930s they were just started uh playing around with the idea of lighter than air um aircraft aircraft ships and so it's the big balloons the zeppelins right that kind of thing and so they were they were in in the U.S I forget what state it was in Ohio there it is that's why I forgot it was Ohio yeah in Ohio sorry for those of you from Ohio we don't purpose we don't forget yeah there's just 49 states in the U.S um anyway so they're they built this this big ship they had it anchored to this big like antenna and antenna thing it's my Southern Twang and so they had anchored to it and there were some people on the Rope working you know anchoring it down they had uh the Armed Forces they had hundreds of armed forces holding it down so they could anchor it to this so that they could start to check out how it works and whatnot right and so all of a sudden the connection to this Tower breaks and so these there's some guys all of a sudden shooting straight up into the air that are holding on to these ropes trying to keep it down some of them uh just let go right away yeah and there are some others that tried to hold on as long as they could and then there was no other option it was hold on or fall and so they held on as long as they could even though and and some people ended up having major issues in the hospital some people even died and then there was this one guy that just wasn't letting go and so he just kept shooting up higher and higher and and the the guy telling this story says like women were fainting knowing what was going on like oh people were freaking out terrified kids crying like oh my gosh look how high that guy is he's gonna be nothing more than a puddle by the time he lands when he falls because how long can he hold on and then it hit 15 minutes and then it hit 30 minutes and then it hit an hour and finally they were able to get this guy into the the balloon whatever that Zeppelin control thing was after about an hour of time and everyone wanted to know how in the world they had the ambulance ready oh yeah they got him down like put them on the stretcher like you have to be seriously hurt and he had no issues like I'm fine and they're like how could you have survived how could you have held on that long he's like hold on I didn't hold on at all there was four feet of rope but between there was hit on the ground and I started shooting up so what did I do I let go with one hand tied that rope around me and let the Rope do what rope does I just was out there for a ride and there was nothing I can do so I just made sure that rope stayed tied because I just hung out and I just hung out and watched it until you guys rescued me I knew there'd be something sometime you're at least gonna want the balloon back and there's a plan C that none of the other guys had thought of all these guys holding on like oh it's so hard to hold on I can't do it much longer oh and I love like the guys that held on like what it's flying into the air how are you going to bring it what will you holding on help I'm sorry but this is how we approach our Christian Life sometimes you know like if I just keep holding on with my own strength to something that's not working that God hasn't told me to do something will change or you can be listening to Christian music radio that affirms that thinking about gagging through up into my car listening hates Christians oh my gosh there's a song Set talking about you you doubt God I doubt God too all the time but if we just hold on long enough we'll get to heaven and we'll finally be able to experience some of the things that the Bible talks about I was I almost ripped my steering wheel off the car and chucked it at the radio I was so upset in the word this morning oh Christian radio sends you a joy list straight to your word on the front porch I was so mad and anyway so we can't allow that thinking to hold us back if I just hold on a little bit there's always always a plan see that's really it's not r-a or B it's all or nothing I'm gonna fail I don't know if I go hold on much longer and in reality God's promise is there to hold us on right we're not trying to hold on to the promise and if I just hold on a little bit longer I might see a little bit of healing in my life or or enough provision to get me by this month and I'll Just Gonna Keep Holding On maybe you know it didn't happen last month but maybe it'll happen this month you know I've been holding on for years that so-and-so's gonna get saved but whatever and that's the meditations of your heart is maybe sort of kinda it might eventually some days so what will you receive you're what's the meditation to Heart in that is it's not going to happen today eventually someday means it's not today and will never have an experience in our own lives when it's not today it's always today and so with that not today mentality is going to push things out forever until we change our thinking until we grab a hold of who God says we are of what he says we can have on how he wants us to represent him in this world and begin to think this is me today whether you see it or not whether you're experiencing in its fullness or not that is irrelevant because we're going to tie ourselves we're going to use that promise of God his attentions of God as our rope and we're going to cinch ourselves to it and like and let him be the one by his strength to do what feels so impossible right now but it's not by our own might it's not by our own power it's not by our own wisdom his ways are higher than our ways his thoughts are higher than our thoughts we just have to put our thoughts where he says to think and let go of the rest even think just trust him you know those that stand firm till the end will inherit the promises of God right even that if you just quote that and a lot of people do and that's okay if you just quote that though it still sounds like grit you know what I mean but what does the word say to stand firm on what's it say to Stan Furman our own grip our own strengths our own abilities says his promises when you stand firm on his promises so we can't even think about how we read the scripture by our own context and thinking does that make sense because if we just quote these things then it sounds like grit and hold on till the end and it still works for him or I I have to find the perfect verse for my issue that I'm dealing with right now oh sorry no it's totally yeah and then I don't know if you've ever had this happen God's been doing this to me recently or I'll sit down to read the word and he's like nope not that chapter I'm like what all right what about the nope and I'll start reading I'm like what does this have to do with anything and because I'm listening and obeying to him he starts depositing things in my heart and in my mind that I needed the answers I needed as I'm reading his word even one my mind is thinking this is ridiculous you're reading about the Transfiguration of Jesus what does that have to do with what you're going through right now Jesus was transfigured Yahoo let's get to some real answers I don't know if you ever deal with that that's where I a bit of kind of feisty angry maybe a little bit that's where I'm at though I'm like what what's the purpose I don't want to waste my time and seemingly good works and missing the things that God has for us to step into because I'm so busy or I'm feeling my time with things that are are good but absent of God's Direction and so as I follow his Direction even in my Bible reading uh now he is revealing Within Me his ability his answers his life really it comes down to I'm no longer my own I was bought with a price so I'm gonna honor him with my body I have to say you know what I'm gonna let go I relent you lead I don't have to be the answer man I don't have to be a tank Hannah graph in case you're wondering the answer man I don't have to be the one that solves all the issues and puts a stamp of God on it because I found the verse with my own abilities I I answered this situation I had the perfect answer for this issue it's not about that it's about relenting and focusing on what he says to focus on and that can be well even the verse he talks about that God took him to where they they're like well let's build a tabernacle and so he researches it out and you know a lot of times do you know what verse we're referring to when they go up to the Mountaintop and it's Mark chapter nine Elijah Moses Moses and Jesus are up there and so we I've always read that as kind of like it's a quick happening and they want to build an altar to them that's just the way I've interpreted it because of the word Tabernacle right and so I took Tabernacle as Altar and I've just always read in they're like no what do you no no altar like that's how I read it and he looks it up and studies it out and it was actually they wanted to set up a tabernacle which was a house where they could dwell like a tent so they could stay there longer because the conversation that we always thought was so quick the actual verbiage there is it was actually a prolonged conversation goodbye and then they're just long enough for you know for Peter like whoa no they talk so long the disciples were in a deep sleep yeah they wake up and they're like okay let's just let's just make some tents because you guys aren't stopping uh anybody want to just that way we can just keep going and that's what the the the actual account is not that it was like this big 25 second thing and then I've always read it that way like they showed up and Peter's just normal like oh where oh where have you been like wants to build a temple and woo you know they're like no Peter Peter like that's how I'll read it and it was more like we just want to stay here we have a good idea we want to also be comfortable and you know the the verbiage there is like will you just listen I mean like just let's stop trying to be comfortable in your flesh and stay here longer and dwell in this moment like just there's something very important to get across here just tune in and put that carnal nature aside and then what does Jesus say on his way down don't tell anybody about what happened my God are you kidding me thanks you had this fantastic Supernatural experience and he says yeah just don't tell anybody about that yeah Jesus told his disciples it was shitty season yep like nope silence even about good things sometimes we blab like Joseph uh you know Joseph in the coat of many colors he is this dream this is what God showed me you're all gonna bow down to me start spewing all these things about what God had been speaking to him and it did not go well for him with his brothers I think a lot of that could have been averted if he would have kept his mouth closed and there's some some anyway so good or bad we have to let him lead what we say what we share what we think and if he says don't share that and you're like oh I really want to show this because it's gonna be amazing keep your mouth closed if you're thinking I don't want to share that I like being silent right now and he's saying share it then let him lead we gotta put our mind on he's the leader we don't have the option to our own opinions we don't have the authority to decide anymore what we do what we say what we meditate on with our thoughts we have to say you know what your way is the only way and that's why even like technically we have the authority not to but we don't want the authorities right exactly and I do and he does if we want everything God has planned for us then I don't want the authority to say no I don't want to no I don't want to think that no I don't want to say that yes I want to say that yes I want to think that right I don't want that I either want all that he is and all that he says that I can have or I don't and so that is the process of renewing our thinking of taking every thought captive is is this back in line with my Lord or is this my old way of thinking before the new seed came before I lost my life to him willingly so that he could live is this thinking aligned with that just that simple and yep all the time sorry Philippians 48. I want to throw I want to show you guys we've thrown out a bunch of verses I haven't shown you any of them and so Philippians 4 8 uh I would honestly say is a fantastic check or a cheat sheet to evaluate your thoughts it's fantastic you can go back this is one of my favorite sections of versus those of you that join me in root know that every class is my favorite and every section of verses ends up being my favorite also Philippians 4 6 starts talking about the meditations your heart if you'd lack in peace this what you do and then it works towards verse 8 and it says this so what do you do then if you're stay in peace what do you do and this is what it says fix your thoughts on what is true and honorable and right think about things that are pure and lovely and admirable think about things that are excellent and worthy of Praise I don't remember Jesus having any deep political thought like conversations that are documented in the word other than give to Jesus or give to Caesar what is Caesar's and God what is God Peter no one had deep uh talks about politics and I say that because there's not a lot of good to think on right now in politics there's not a lot of good to think on in news right now and a quick way to draw you away from the thinking of Christ is to meditate on what's going on in the world so while reading that verse if you can think of something honorable going on in the news something uh right and true and lovely going on in the news or in politics well that's what you want to think on but there's enough people in the world thinking on that stuff we need to be thinking on what he wants us to think on so that we can then say and meditate on what he wants us to say and meditate on and then do what he says to do because we're thinking and meditating on him and what he wants us to do not on everything else that the world is already meditating on that's that's easy it's easy to let our carnal nature go and justify uh the right to do it because we need to know what's going on I don't know a scripture for that other than to know the the ways of the enemy but by meditating on the Lord he'll reveal the tactics of the enemy he'll say oh like when he showed me I was meditating on excuses I didn't need to seek out the spiritual oppression of the enemy and his tool that he's using in my life in this area no I need to seek God so that his Spirit the spirit of Truth could expose the LIE the word says He Will Shine the Light on the LIE and then show you the way out so nowhere in there does it say Seek Darkness to find light you're not looking for the problem you're not looking for what's affecting you even when it comes to sickness you know we were part of a church at one time where they would go you know I I feel like this sickness is because you've been doing this like you can't you can't find that in the word when people would come to Jesus and say what's causing this you know um his parents sin is it you know they're looking in the darkness for the answer he's like no so God can receive the glory so you see Heaven come to Earth and remove death and destruction right you will never find the answer to light by meditating on Darkness so that's just freebie okay so here's I'm gonna give you a question okay and then you can throw it at them if you don't want to answer it okay uh those people that are joining us so if you haven't joined I hope you haven't aren't part of the conversation you're you're out of this one so wait real quick but um fazios can't picture what but uh Kate and Holly were my answer right when you first get saved can I just throw this out there she said she can't picture me having a grumpy Mom oh I'll videotape it for you okay Kate and Holly where are my answers okay when you first get saved this is different if you have solid Believers in your life that are gonna lead you to the word for answers that's okay or lead you on how to hear the voice of God Tara that's totally okay you know you just don't dwell there that helps right get going in the right direction that's the reason like that would be like saying babies don't need someone to give them their bottle like go you're gonna be okay go drink your bottles you know like when you do that come into the kingdom that's really important we do that with parenting right okay when the kids are young we are their answer for everything go do this this is your answer this is your answer but then it gets to the point where we have to teach them to seek out their own answers and that's really hard as a parent and it can be hard as a friend at the same time like I'm so you I have the answer for you this and I don't know if you are like one of those people that always have the answer for everything um I'm not I don't like I don't want to take that position in your life so I'll tell you to go find it and uh and we have a 12 year old that's in that transition we have a 12 year old right in the transition and he still wants us to be the answer because Christians do it the same thing I want my pastor to give me the answers and then if he doesn't tell me the answers then I can do it I'm not equipped with the right you know whatever I need and so then they don't take action where instead we need to go and rely on him for our answers so here's my question then then okay so let's say maybe it's not the news but let's say there's something in their life that is really that's just happening right now that is really opposite of God's promises it's not unless something outside in the news that they're choosing to they can choose to turn that off or stop their newspapers Member Subscription or whatever but it's something that's actively in their face right there staring at them every day it could be could be sickness it could be uh poverty it could be decisions of family members and that you do we just ignore it then and go back to like well Pastor Josh and Kate said just focus on Philippians 4 8 so I'm only gonna focus on what's pure and what's lovely and I'm just gonna ignore that situation I won't uh touch that with a nine foot pole is that what we need to do or is there something else that we should proactively be partnering with God in doing without letting our minds meditate on the negative well I think it goes back to asking the people I'm gonna ask the people in class what they think they're shaking their head like dog see I was about to like I was about to bust it out there but the fact is the answer I would give I already gave so does anyone in the class want to respond so let's give a real scenario um a loved one is incredibly sick maybe lives in your house and you face it every day and they don't want to receive healing but there it is before you every day you know um or maybe they do say they want healing but they're not walking in it they say they want it but their words are different or whatever you know yeah their actions right uh then what do you do how do you how do you think towards those situations how do you not meditate on it when it's right in front of your face all the time or in our case it would be a unruly toddler from 4 a.m until 10 p.m you know like wants to steal your thinking [Music] um you know what do you do then what do you do because real life is happening all around you uh you find out your loss of a job loss of finances um completely oh well ow what do I do I'm gonna find my own Solutions I'm gonna go Google new jobs I'm gonna grab the newspaper I'm going to call my friends I'm gonna call right I'm going to start thinking on uh what I need to do to stockpile to write all the natural solutions I'm going to hold on to the Rope until I can't hold on anymore everyone's like uh all right Tara let's hear it okay number one number one let me write this down it of what you want to do you're carnal nature your your natural inclination run don't run sit in a ball and cry fetal position cross off the screen word to begin with um if it were someone sick in my house I might pray in the spirit over them whether they like it or not maybe quite loudly or aggressively um and I I would just I would just I would do those two things good I love I like it praying in the spirit so the Bible says that that will edify you where nothing else will so when you feel just downtrodden and you can't seem to get a hold of your own thoughts and even going to the word feels like you're hitting a brick wall praying in the spirit will help you break through so that is really good that you brought that up because uh the word works but there are times that your defiant attitude has built up enough wall that the word can't break through your own carnal thinking that you've been meditating on and you have set up this Shield the wrong Shield not a shield of Faith a shield of unbelief that is not letting the truth of the word penetrate and in that case in any case brain and spirit is good but in that case when you've got a breakthrough and you're going to the word isn't working going to your friend and meditating on the word they give you isn't working your friend praying for you isn't working you know you're like okay I I have set something up here that I myself can't break through with the tools he's given me and I need the helper that's why the Bible calls him the helper is because he breaks through that old wine skin or anything we've set up that would try to keep the promises of God even when we're our own self false prophets from the words of our pastor or when we're Our Own Worst Enemy when we're letting our carnal nature Rule and Reign rather than the king in us that's so good Terror because the spirit praying in the spirit will break through that and you that means you've got to let yourself pray in the spirit as long as it takes to feel that wall crumble and worship also works in the same way when you absolutely do not feel like turning on worship and worshiping is the time that you need to turn on worship in the middle of your living room whether your kids are cooperating or not and just begin magnifying him because then where is your focus your focus is on Heavenly things on Kingdom things your focus is on I'm gonna point over your head on what is true and honorable and right and pure and lovely and Admiral who is all of those things he is so if it gets to the place where you're like I don't have any other great answers right now I don't know what to do I don't even know how to think right about this situation because alls I see is dishonorable wrong unpear not lovely not excellent um you're thinking that's where all your thoughts are going then you put your thoughts on God and allow him to be the one that directs you how to think yep he'll begin to show you as you meditate not on the problem but the god over that problem the all-powerful one he'll begin to reveal to him to you himself and he is always the answer and the other option I would say is Jesus himself said this kind of unbelief can only come out through prayer and fasting so talking with him focusing on the one that is pure is lovely is right and fasting to get rid of your own uh carnal control in that area in that situation yeah where you've taken the reins where you might not even realize you did we've eliminated eliminated the availability you have to God controlling that situation because you've taken it away from him you know God is in control of everything is not true when we can eliminate his control in our lives in a moment he knows the beginning from the end which means he knows the solution to your problem so he's probably a good source to go to right however he's given us free will and if we have free will that means he's not in control of everything so going to the one who knows the beginning from the end so that we can align with his plan is the solution so worship well I tell you some of my biggest breakthroughs and I love studying the word like studying the word my Strong's Concordance out that's my favorite thing in the world but some of my biggest Revelation comes when I'm going in and out of worship and praying in the spirit like just dropped Revelation like you know now you have to be in your word up to that point I believe for him to be able to reveal some things that maybe you've read before but didn't understand that you had uh read before and not received knowledge on right that while praying in the spirit and going in and out of worship is when I've received my biggest like wow I never saw that before and you even while I'm speaking you think I would do it more you know what I'm gonna do because I'm really been eating up my brother Higgins teaching on prayer and praise and it directly talks about kind of where this conversation has been LED we would did not and just for you for you all know we got our notes were different page one of our notes and then we went totally off a total difference yeah we got a verse that was actually supposed to be in there yeah all right but so because we kind of went that direction I'll send you it's a part one and part two I believe so it's about hour each one and uh it's a fantastic teaching on how powerful praise is and that's one of the things I don't automatically think of prayer or praise as powerful I think of it as a necessary part to get my heart right to receive the word of God in church service and it's so much deeper than that so um I'll post that in the group discussion for those of you they're like group discussion what are you talking about that's because you're not part of our Handle With Care Series so you got to join us I'll put it up one last time Handle With Care go to rootbible.com enroll today it's free so just enroll today you can join the group discussion you can see all the past files that we've put up there uh there's classes uh this one will be out there there's classes for every age group really all on this week it's all on thought so tomorrow night actually I want to do a quick promo tomorrow night is the family class and tomorrow evening at 6 30 Eastern and so if you want your whole family to grow in this truth while you all sit there together and can encourage one another on and uh even practice some of these things in the middle of class join tomorrow night it's super fun I love Miss Angela she does amazing job she's so so fun so she teaches that class tomorrow night and then since we're kind of promoing things coming up I want to mention the real you is March and April's Focus it's all about identity so if you know someone that is struggling with identity questions whether it's an adult or a kid a youth or you want to set your kids up to not struggle with this is who I am in Christ so when they hit those teenage years those College Years where certain styles of thinking are being so pushed on people that it's ridiculous and just destructive viewpoints destructive lifestyles you can circumvent that by helping them start right so get them in this class it's going to be so good so it's going to be all of March and all of April there's an all-out war on identity right now by the World by the devil so we're gonna match that and give yo your family your small groups your churches the ability to set up a wall against him to not just stand your ground but to overwhelm all of the enemies work in your spheres of influence so if you want to be able to do that you have to join us in the uh course the real you starting this next month so join us there that's on root bible.com and I don't even have a lower third for it but we also have our 21 day course starting March 1st that's gonna be awesome 21 days were kind of like what we talked today except it's an hour a day Focus step by step to get your head right to get you thinking the way that God wants you to about yourself and about those around you so that you really can represent him well in every sphere of influence and be the person of God that you know on the inside you're supposed to be you just don't know how to get there we're gonna give you the tracks to run on that will accelerate your ability to become who he's created you to be I'm not gonna promise in 21 days that you're going to be fulfilled all the way doing it but you're going to know how to get there yeah and well on your way so before we end High School the elementary the junior high class where we did go over these Mark 7 15. we read it in the new century version to make it clear and then all the way through Mark 7 15 through 23. but it ends with basically crisis saying you know what what is outside going in is not what's affecting you it's what you will let out so even though the outside is all around us even though it's available to us are we going to meditate on it and let it come back out so those are good scriptures to to talk on with your spouse with your family over dinner we have our tabletop cards they're out there for free in the discussion area and the other thing is the the phrase that your family will recognize and you can start using in your home is um stinking thinking um so man I just we're 10 minutes 10 minutes so just get write that down use it with your kids use it with your family use it you know I mean like and I'll give you a real example like this morning really quick we're walking he takes our daughter uh down by the water and the person I'm with is like he's not even by her she's by the water like you know what I mean and I was like stop you what are you thinking on right now like just that simple I was like is that stinking thinking have you now just gone to the worst case possible scenario and you have stopped being willing to live because you've already entertained the worst thing that could happen now that's just a small example but we can do that with so many areas in our life and being able to Simply call it out with each other and go wait a minute that stinking thinking that why do we call it stinking thinking because it's dead destructive loss things that are dead are stinky things that bring death are stinky so we call it stinking thinking so use that this week use that with yourself use it with your spouse use it with your families get the sinking thinking out and it's anything that doesn't align with our new Creed new creation realities um or thinking that will bring life okay right all right we are totally over yep all right so I'm Pastor Josh this pastor King thanks for joining us for root and we gotta listen over you all right so we're not letting you go forget that skip that let every mind be open every heart open Lord to receive the seed that you've put out there let it be good ground let it develop Deep Roots and let it bring them to reality that is beyond what we can do ourselves we thank you holy spirit that you stirred them up that they are praying in your by your spirit that you are edifying them as they do and that we just Worship You Lord knowing that all these things are true and as they take deep through our lives look different and we bring the kingdom to Earth in Jesus name amen amen all right go live victoriously we'll see you next week love you guys
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10 Tips for Step Moms, Blended Family, Advice for New Step Parents, Lessons I Learned the Hard Way😂
hi friends! this is April Simpson Hunt. welcome to mermaid mommy designs thank you so much for stopping by today! today I am making a video for the stepmoms. I have been a stepmother now for about seven years it comes with its own set of challenges that are unique to blended families. if you are a new step parent or stepmom and you feel alone I'm here for you. there is lots of support on Facebook and there are also support groups online. I don't know of any specific websites but if you'd like me to link some, I can in the comments below. just let me know. if you would like to get to know me, if you would like some advice, if you were just like to have someone to listen, I am absolutely here for you. You can either comment below, or you can email me at mermaidmamadesigns@ gmail.com. I would like to be there for you If you feel like you need somebody to help. Actually, I'm going to do a disclaimer first. My disclaimer is this: I am NOT an expert I am NOT a psychologist I am NOT someone who knows everything about being in a blended family. I don't. I really don't. This is just a few things that I've put together that I have learned over the years, that I wish I had known before now. This is my tips and tricks or my advice for a step parents (or parents in general) number one. Don't take it personally when they don't like you. "They" could be your step children, it could be the ex, it could be your mother-in-law. For this, just remember that a lot of the reasons that they don't like you have nothing to do with you as a person. it is more situational, most of the time The reason my stepkids didn't like me when I first came into the picture was just because they thought I was replacing their mother. They thought I was going to try and be their mother, so they had a lot of resentment for me off the bat. So if you walk into a situation and you're dealing with that, do not take it personally, because it has nothing to do with you and everything to do with the situation.OK? Number two: attachments and bonds take lots of time. number three: Always be the bigger person. There's nothing I can say about that. Just do it and you'll be happy that you did. (laughs) Number four: is kind of on the same note, but a little bit different. Always be a grown-up. There were a lot of situations when my husband and I first got together that brought out the petty in me and they made me want to retaliate or speak my mind. At the end of the day thank goodness I always gave myself five minutes to think about things before responding. We dealt with a lot of stuff at first, honestly. A lot of lies and a lot of drama and it was very trying to my patience. It was very hard, because it felt like a personal attack. You will have to say your piece, but you can always do that in a responsible fashion. Just don't ever do it in anger. That is my advice, learned the hard way, and still in the process of learning. The next one is one of my favorite ones, that I'm still working on: learn what is black, what is white and learn what is grey. With your boundaries obviously and these are very important you may not think so they may not be I guess in your situation but in our situation is very important because there are lots of things that all of our kids do that I don't really like but it's okay for them to do it it's not gonna kill me and then there are some things that our kids do that are absolutely not okay because it's a character issue and things like lying and rebellious news those are things that are completely off limits and and then there are things like I don't know being picky about what they eat that for me is not that's a white area I guess I don't know which color is which but I don't really care about that they can have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich if they want to not eat dinner so but it was important that I figure that out because now that we have kids kids and my kids we have to have set rules for all of them that are the same continuous set of rules so you're absolutely going to need to know what is okay what's not okay and what kind of catches you off but it's okay if they do it the next one is don't expect anything cues don't expect any Pat's on the back don't expect any other babies don't expect anybody to be happy that you showed up for work that day as mom it just it's not gonna happen the majority of the time people feel like you're working really hard and you should be getting thanked for it it's not going to happen and with regard to expectations in general I wouldn't expect too much period I have found for me personally that when I set my expectations high and they have a tendency to not be met and then when my expectations are not met I get I get disappointed and then my disappointment turns into resentment and I just said the whole process that you can avoid by setting your expectations a little bit lower next one hey don't rush to change things and don't change too many things at once it's already the kids are already going through a lot if you're in a blended family and you've just been introduced to the situation and they don't need to deal with a whole bunch of rule changes and household changes and everything else on top of that so you can i solutely implement changes but I would just go very slowly and try to do one thing at a time we've been together seven years and our kids are just now starting to do chores and I'm a big believer in chores so remember to have fun the big one the most the time that we did most of our bonding but it didn't even feel like we were trying to bond the most was when we were having fun going and doing things as a family together spending time together getting to know each other these were the times that we ended up becoming closer if you just remember to have fun instead of trying to stress things so much it'll make things be a lot easier for you um I guess that's just good life advice in general right it's also something that I have the hardest time with believe it or not I'm actually a really goofy type of person but I'm also very type-a I guess so those two things conflict with each other and I end up very stressed out because my half of my brain wants to get things done in a very particular way and then the other half of my brain is like experiment okay hi guys so if you just remember to take a deep breath in with the kids alright last tip for you guys the last thing I have to say is even though more kids may be more chaos more things like that more frustration more stress more noise mark it also means more joy more fun more love more laughter for new stepmoms I hope you guys enjoyed it and once again I am NOT an expert not even someone that knows a whole bunch just someone who wants to help other stepmom with things that I've struggled with in the past remember one thing I want you to remember is you are not alone I know that as a mother you deal with kids all day and it's so funny to me because you are with little people all day but you don't end up feeling completely alone as a stepmother I felt very alone too because on top of that even the mom friends that I had didn't really understand all of the struggles that I dealt with and so you if you are that mother you are absolutely not alone look and try to find a support group reach out to me if you need to again my email I'm a moment design at gmail.com you can also comment below and I'll always respond I would love to be there for you or to help him find someone who will anyway thank you very much for watching if you've made it this far I appreciate you so much for watching be sure to like this video
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JOINT CONTINGENCY FORCE - ADVANCE WARFIGHTING EXPERIMENT
all right thank you foreign 500 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division launched an unprecedented high-tech attack against a future enemy in a future battle space and ushered in a new era in Army experimentation let's go The Joint contingency Force Advanced warfighting experiment a critical milestone in the ongoing Army experimental campaign plan this was not an exercise it was a real-time combat laboratory pitting unit against unit Soldier against soldier in a highly intense and digitally Advanced warfighting the jcf awe included warfighters and equipment from all four Services pushing the technological boundaries like never before in the unpredictable chaos of battle elements from the Army's 18th Airborne Corps three-core and Special Operations forces worked closely with U.S naval air and Marine forces in a synchronized fight against a world-class opposing Force warfighting experiment had three overarching objectives first to improve situational awareness and command and control of Joint Forces through digitization enhanced Communications and Joint interoperability of systems processes and procedures second enhance the jcf ability to execute military operations in Urban Terrain or Mount and complex Terrain and third enhance the jcf ability to plan and conduct early entry and forced entry combat operations the jcf awe set out to achieve these narratives by executing four main fights during the experiment the Brigade digital fight or roll out event for the digital Army Battle Command systems these systems are designed to enhance interoperability from the division down to the individual Soldier a true Leap Forward and total Force situational awareness the in-route mission planning and rehearsal system a complex area network between aircraft and route to a theater of operations their support elements and their organic headquarters while enroute a commander will use this unique technology to receive a new or modified Mission re-plan the mission coordinate the new plan and rehearse the new plan without missing a beat Land Warrior is an advanced close combat integrated system designed to enhance the infantryman's ability to shoot survive move communicate and remain tactically aware at all times joint integration is an ongoing effort between all of the services featuring Millennium challenge 2000 a series of planning experiments examining joint deployment process Improvement Precision engagement information dominance and command and control data and Analysis gathered from the jcfawe will be fed back into the developmental process saving time and cutting costs by reducing the Army's development cycle based on these results the Army will either discard the system investigate further or actually purchase the system for Rapid Fielding this streamlined process renders a big return on investment putting the best year in the hands of the best soldiers ultimately the jcf awe will pave the way for a more mobile lethal survivable and responsive joint contingency Force capable of generating over-matching combat power throughout the full spectrum of government the experiment is already influencing the Army's overall transformation efforts by providing detailed assessments on nearly 50 technological initiatives and 30 core digital systems conclusive results from the jcf awe will continue to redefine Army transformation and lay the groundwork for Accelerated developments well into the future The Joint contingency Force Advanced warfighting experiment the Infantry fight will never be the same foreign
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5 MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT TURKEY🇹🇷HEADSCARVES, DANGEROUS? | My Pretty Everything
hi everyone and welcome back to my youtube channel so in today's video i will be talking about misconceptions about turkey when i moved from the netherlands to turkey five years ago i got a lot of questions or like people saying weird things about turkey that are like incorrect and still there are so many misconceptions about turkey so i thought in this video i will address them and tell you guys a little bit more about turkey like i said i'm from the netherlands and i grew up there and about five years ago i moved to turkey and if you are new here on my channel don't forget to subscribe and i make a lot of beauty related videos videos about turkey and also vlogs and as you can hear the mosque is going in the background so that means i'm in turkey right now but yes if you're excited please don't forget to give a huge thumbs up and um yeah let's get started okay so the first misconception about turkey is that it's always hot and i can tell you that's not the case um turkey is a very big country and a lot of dutch people they go on holiday in turkey to the southwest so um where i live as well and yes in the south west of turkey for example marmaris buldrum fatia antalya alonya they're very popular locations um i would say the summers are very hot indeed for a few months it's about 35 to 40 degrees which is really hot but we definitely have all seasons in winter it can storm like crazy it can be also very cold um and like i said turkey is a very big country and my husband he was in the army and he was in air's room which is near georgia which is very um north east yes northeast of turkey and it can be there minus 30 degrees and it's snowing like crazy always so it's definitely not true that it's always faulty in turkey then something that i heard a lot in the netherlands is people questioning if i have to wear a scarf or become a muslim when moving to turkey and as you can hear by the mosque most of turkey is muslim but it's not a islamic state so you have to free them to believe what you want and you also have the freedom to address however you want i haven't met a lot of christians here in turkey but i know there are because there are some catholic churches and also some orthodox i believe and about the head scarf you don't have to wear one correct me if i'm wrong but i believe when turkey was like the ottoman empire um i guess you had to wear a scarf but when other turks started the republic of turkey you had the freedom to choose whatever you want and to be honest i see everything here in turkey people wearing like short skirts um but also definitely hijabs for sure but i would say in memories it's a little bit more modern people dress however they want but in the villages or if you go more to the east of turkey people wear scarves more often i guess i don't see a kneecap that often a kneecap is when also the face is covered um i don't see dead a lot but i do see a lot of women who dress like modest with like a head scarf or like a hijab but also a lot of girls who wear like modern clothes so skirts short dresses shorts um yeah whatever so it's definitely a mix so it's definitely not true that you have to be muslim to live here or that you have to wear a headscarf that's definitely not true also a big misconception about turkey is that istanbul is the capital of turkey and actually ankara is the capital and i know istanbul is more famous i guess than ankara and a lot of tourists always go to istanbul instead of ankara and i can see why because istanbul is i think a little bit more beautiful like a more beautiful city you have of course like the blue mosque there you have the beautiful bus produce um you have like the bridge you have yeah you have so many like touristic places there and in ankara also you have like the grave otto turkey in ankara i believe but i don't know i don't hear a lot of people going to ankara on a holiday to be really honest with you istanbul is definitely more popular i only saw the airport of istanbul i've never been actually to this city but it's definitely on my list i would love to visit istanbul one day but yes that's another misconception istanbul is not the capital of turkey then what i also heard a lot is that turkey is not safe to visit which is definitely not the case a lot of people think that there is war in turkey and um i would say maybe near the east of turkey near syria it's not really safe to visit there i believe if you also only like the dutch government website and you look to the turkish map i believe they don't recommend going to that area near surya but the rest of turkey is very safe to visit there are always a lot of tourists here in turkey and yeah it's very safe i guess also istanbul you can compare like with paris barcelona um of course you always have like thieves or you have to be careful you know on these streets um like any other city it's definitely not more dangerous than other uh bigger cities and also here in the south of turkey it's you you can definitely compare it with like spain in greece it's like yeah it's the same it's definitely not more dangerous so that's another misconception and then the last misconception is that there is a desert here in turkey and actually there's no desert a lot of people think that turkey is a arabic country but it is not turkey is i believe half europe and half asian it's not a arabic country and there's no desert here but in turkey you can find definitely beautiful places you have waterfalls you have like coppedokia which is so beautiful it's definitely on my wish list you have beautiful beaches the sea you have such beautiful nature here but yeah there's no desert here in turkey which a lot of people think but no there's not so these are some misconceptions about turkey and if you would like to see another video about this topic let me know in the comments down below or if you have any other requests yeah let me know and i really hope you guys enjoyed this video if you did don't forget to give a huge thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe i upload twice a week every wednesday and saturday and of course you can also follow me on instagram and i hope to see you guys very soon in one of my other videos bye
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Future of Engineering Education project: Donovan College admissions vlog 1
Hi, my name is Alex Tseng and I'm one of the admissions vloggers this year for Donovan College. I'm a 2.7 in legal engineering, which is one of our newer integrated programs here, and right now I'm also an intern in the legal department of Boston Scientific. So! This fall semester I'm in in 2 classes for my internship. The way this works at Donovan is just like most other engineering colleges. Companies will post projects they want interns to work on, and a list of classes that will teach you through some component of that project, and if you complete both the classes and the project successfully, the companies will - they, they don't necessarily pay you, sometimes they do for more advanced classes or projects, but they pay for the project materials and then they reimburse the school for your tuition so you basically get to take classes for free. So my project is doing patent research on the latest biomedical devices for, for kidney surgery, so the two classes that I'm taking for that are the history of the american patent with Dr. Nathan Richmond which is looking especially at the past 50 years of patent reform which was driven by the increasing amount of information searching we've been able to do, and then biomedical devices II with Dr. Connie Erikson who's a faculty member here at Donovan and also Dr. Janey Williams, she's actually a Donovan College alumnus, class of 2020 and head of orthopedic surgery at Mass General, so she teleconferences into our class every week and we get to play with fun devices. So those are the two classes I'm taking for my internship. I'm also on the side, my fun class this semester is I'm doing a distance class in Afrikaans, a language class, because, you know, all the cool companies are coming out of South Africa these days and I want to do a quarter or two abroad maybe later in the year even if it'll push my graduation time back... so it'll probably take a while to finish my undergrad degree, it may take, you know, up to 3 or 3 and a half years but that, that's okay, because it's all about the experience, not how fast you do it. So, uh, outside of classes, I'm mostly involved in two extracurricular activities here. First one is Film Club. So we have this group at Donovan that has this collection of old DVDs and actually shows flatscreen movies. So we did a Harry Potter marathon last weekend, if you remember the classic children's books, and then next Tuesday we're going to do a showing of Inception, which has, you know, the special effects look really cheesy and simplistic now but back in 2011 when it came out it was like, the most groundbreaking thing ever, so we do that and we have a discussion on the special effects technology afterwards. I also am a mentor under the Mentoring Act of 2014, which most of you will know because you're probably looking at this blog because your mentor pointed you here. Uh, but what most people don't know is that once you finish your first year of college you can actually become a mentor yourself... as long as you're mentoring someone more than 10 years younger than you are, but instead of getting a tax credit, because students don't usually make enough money to get taxed, the benefits are used for tuition, so that's how I'm paying for my Afrikaans class. We can talk more about financial aid if people have questions, just reply to the video with the little button down below and I'll see it when I get back from my classes and projects this afternoon. Welcome to the school year and welcome to Donovan and uh thanks for following along, I'll try to answer questions and tell stories about the semester as best I can.
Mel Chua
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