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The BNPR Show #16: NPR on a Budget
this show is brought to you by these heavy patrons hi there you beautiful people in lockdown welcome to the BNP our show we have a special show for you this time in the show we will discuss how to start up your NPR journey on very little money and effort then we will see the jaw-dropping things the stylized community has been doing in the past month around various places on the Internet 3d CG is advertised as follows high quality di high poly count ZBrush meshes movie quality VFX with dust smoke and explosions well these are all made on expensive power coping computers often taking a team of seasoned artists to produce they cost a lot and take a long time to make so for us NPR enthusiasts 3d CG starts much simpler and with a much lower hardware requirement even a potato PC can make great NPR artworks there is a saying in the NPR community it goes something like this the style follows the intention there are two parts here first the style this is the final result and may not be what is behind the scene second the intention this is the driving force to produce the style and both of them come together from different sources but we'll just stop at that and leave the discussion for a later date the goal this time is how to start the NPR journey on very little budget and still producing great artworks games and movies so let's start with hardware requirements if you go to this page on Blender org you'll see that blender only requires a 64-bit dual-core 2 gigahertz CPU with SSE to support 4 gigabytes of RAM 1280 by 768 pixel display and a graphics card with 1 gigabyte of RAM with OpenGL 3.3 support this is pretty much any refurbished computer out there at this time but you may want to upgrade these things increase the RAM to at least 8 gigabytes and try to get ddr4 Ram it should be faster but it depends on if the hardware can accept the faster Ram try a full HD display 1920 by 1080 so that you don't have to struggle with blenders find a graphics card with at least 2 gigabytes of vram and with support for OpenGL 3.3 usually these things are very inexpensive upgrade the storage to a solid-state drive this will make your PC more responsive in general get a good keyboard with a number-pad and a good mouse if your current PC has these specs you're good to go for NPR now that you have a PC and Linda running what do you do since you have a small V RAM you should avoid a couple of things the first thing is to avoid modeling with high polygon count high polygon count is relative but for your hardware keep all your models below 2000 faces each if your GPU can only draw two million faces with two thousand face objects you can have a thousand of those objects in a scene before you hit the hardware limit and a thousand objects are a lot further side note on that do not use subdivision surface modifiers or dynamic topology on your mesh those can exponentially increase the polygon count without you knowing the second thing to avoid is high resolution textures any texture that is over 2048 pixels squared a considered high resolution they will eat up your vram very fast for gradient textures do not go to low res either though keep it at least 256 pixels square for the ultra elite folks the best texture is in no texture it forces them to model the mesh very carefully to get the best apology and then apply the vertex color as the texture going low poly doesn't mean every character is a voxel minecraft character that is kind of for the super beginners and I think most of us can do much better there is a fun Twitter tag lately that fits starting NPR on a budget hashtag 256 FES this modelling challenge was initiated by @ feels NVR with no deadlines the challenge is to model anything with the budget of 256 faces or triangles if you want to limit yourself further try using only 256 pixels squared textures also and the results they're quite beautiful many model types in various styles in different mesh topologies with interesting colors now feast your eyes at these low poly count artworks [Music] by participating in the 256 FPS challenge you'll learn these things master the modeling tools optimizing models for various shapes learn how to UV unwrap making low-res textures playing with simple NPR shaders rigging optimizing the mesh for animation weight painting and you'll come up with cool designs best of all you get to finish your models very quickly quick results mean higher motivation and here's a surprise since you made the models low poly you can use them in games on any platform if you're dreaming of making an RPG you're ready if you want to make an RTS the poly count will not kill your PC and since you made these models stylized what you do with them will have a unique identity you can also turn them into pixel art you can of course refer to show number 15 on how to do that another example is the latest video from Dillian goos YouTube channel in this example the animation was animated by shamed Newville if you made a good enough character rig even with the lowest quality graphics you can still make an epic animation so what we're saying here is poly count global illumination high resolution textures are not what make your artworks epic what makes your artwork epic is the coherent style a good story and a few well-executed technical plans so now go out there and show what you can do with limited hardware we'd love to see how you progress and grow speaking of cool artworks how about we explore the cool artworks from the community [Music] this character render Souza Hana by at Megumi looks like a 2d render when static like this then it turns so what makes it feel to D first the character design is full of 2d designs second the texture is painted to have a detailed density fitting for the screen space viewing third it has a limited palette with a crushed down value range and limited saturation combine these and you have a perfect 3d model which looks like a 2d render nice job demo - concept video by Ray arc Inc this is a concept trailer for demo - the game the short plot is alone in the castle a figure plays on the piano demo one day a girl falls from the sky a castle littered with mysterious inhabitants a sacred tree growing by the melody of the piano a girl with no memory and dimo a gentle story that will touch your heart this animation is a mixture of 2d in 3d when the camera circles the character that reveals the character is actually 3d with a paint over on the lineart and some of the surfaces plus the color grading makes the animation look superb there will be a demo movie soon as well the famous studio production i.g is involved so be eager to watch the final movie and be prepared to cry arrey is made by a team formed about three years ago they consist of at pop rec at oh ha gee Kiko and at haruno underscore one six eight with the music production buy at 666 underscore alumi the storyboard is done with grease pencil in blender priests pencil is also used to add 2d quality expressions the result is insanely great but not all the expressions are done using grease pencil for efficiency some mouth shapes for doing some angles are a 3d mesh the mixture of 3d and 2d makes this animation feel authentic good job otherworldly system is the latest creation by densho Yasuda the main character was transported into another world and met a few interesting characters for the rest of the plot please watch the full trailer animation for a one-man animation in blender this is a great work you may know by now that if you stick to the end of the show you get to see the question of the month and you might be able to answer it so please stay around for a bit please subscribe if you have not and you can find us in these places as well we have even more NVR goodness then we can fit into the show the tutorials missing in this show are in the show notes so check out the notes for that these are the awesome people keeping the show running for everyone please thank them kindly and before we go the one last question what old low-poly games do you love and that's a wrap please stay safe for everyone [Music]
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Guild Wars 2 - GamePlay - Don't Knock Yourself Out Guide - Safe Spot 2017
so this particular instance we're working on is called it is on book a story journal living world - and it's supported dragon reach part one this instance or this guide or safe spot on time to show you guy this board one called full fire cleansing so this spot that I'm showing you guys is good for strikes over and as well as don't knock yourself out so this is the statue right here that becomes a live Buddhism PvP so this becomes alive later on but the safe spot is actually on the right side it's marked very easily by these steps see didn't look it look like steps while you're gonna do is going to look weird because a safe spot is this location right here you when you jump on the steps it will look like you're just in on top of a steps but on air so it's basically an extra 1/2 and Here I am can you see that you can see I'm on the fever's one jump one jump to and Here I am this is an invisible spot right here I do have to really tell you guys that once this boss actually fights on you position yourself here you might you gotta you're going to reposition yourself back here again because once the boss starts these are the rubble will animate and it will push you down a little bit so you after pushes you down to get back up button is letting you guys know once the boss fight starts if while you're up here one at the very beginning it will push you down so here comes the Powerball right here there it is coming towards here we are going here we go watch me not get hit and there you go by the way don't bring your pet here because the pet is will also target a pet and if your pet is near there you will get the hit because your pet is one of those organs so yeah there you guys go take care and if you liked the video like it I would subscribe if you want to do comment bubble bug though thank you guys bye
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Solution for the Monkey-Hunter Projectile Demo
this is a proof of the of a standard physics demonstration problem of called the monkey and the shooter in this problem there is a monkey in a tree a projectile is aimed at the monkey the question asks too many introductory physics classes is that if the projectile is fired will it hit the monkey and most students answered it correctly answer now they because once the projectile is fired it'll start to experience the acceleration due to gravity the follow-up question is that if the monkey sees the bullet shot the projectile shot and immediately let's go and drops from the tree simultaneously with when the projectile is fired will the monkey get hits and this demonstration is often run in physics classes and you can see that if the object the monkey releases at the same time the projectile is fired they will hit they will hit where I just drew that purple star so what happens is the both objects experience the same acceleration due to gravity so what our goal here is to show that the monkey and the bullets will end up at the same final position at the same time so our goal is to show the projectile and the monkey have the same final position at the same time meaning that they will strike ok so let's set up a few parameters in this problem let's say that the monkey is going to start at a position of Y initial for the monkey and let's give that a height of H and it is going to finish at Y final which is the same for which will be the same for the monkey or the projectile let's say that the projectile is launched with a V initial of V sub I add an angle of theta let's give the projectile an initial X and y position of 0 and let's give the projectile a final horizontal position so that's final horizontal position for the projectile and let's just simplify that this distance traversed let's call that X so there's our scenario for our monkey as in solving off projectile problems it's really good to organize what we know into some organized format in order to ensure that we can keep all of these different variables in order also since projectiles are vectors we need to make sure that we choose a positive coordinate system for these vectors I'm going to choose a coordinate system such that up is positive and to the right is positive so I'm gonna open up a fresh page here and so that we can write down what we know for each of these so for thee we will start with the monkey and write down our knowns for the monkey we know that the monkey is starting at a position of H and is finishing at a position of Y final we know that the monkey starts from rest and is going to accelerate downward for the amount of time until it reaches this final position due to the force of gravity with the acceleration due to gravity okay so we know that this Y final position and this time will be the same for both the monkey and the projectile now let's write down what we know about the projectile I'm going to separate it out into its components of vertical and separated into its vertical and horizontal components to try to keep it organized in the horizontal direction we know that the monkey starts at a position of zero and it'll end up with some X final position XFP and that that distance traversed will be X we know that it'll have an initial velocity that is a component of this initial velocity at this angle and we know that it will be in the air for the same amount for the time T so let's write all this down okay I also didn't forgot to mention that horizontally our projectile does not accelerate there are no forces changing its motion horizontally is only the acceleration due to gravity that keeps this thing that changes the motion of this projectile okay so I can write it in my table I want to focus in a little bit more on this initial launching velocity so if you remember from when we talked about our projectiles let me write if we have an object launched at an angle it is going to have some portion of its motion that is going to be horizontal and some portion of it that is going to be vertical if our launching angle is Theta then this will our red portion will be our V initial in the vertical direction our blue portion will be our V vert V initial in the horizontal direction and the firing speed will be the hypotenuse of this vector triangle if we want to write down so as you can see the V initial in the vertical is related to the launching speed V initial and the angle theta by the sine function and the horizontal piece is related to the launching speed and the angle by the cosine function now we can include these in our information of known values in our vertical direction we know that this projectile that the monkey that the projectile is going to accelerate rise and fall due to the acceleration due to gravity for the same amount of time as it is traveling horizontally it will start its position at zero and end up at this X final and it's going to be have a vertical initial velocity as dictated by our vector triangle so let's go ahead and write all that information so now that we have all of this information written down for our values it's time to start seeing how we can pull it together if you recall our goal is to show that the monkey and the projectile have the same final position at the same time so let's start by looking at the monkey and finding an expression for its final position in terms of the things that we wrote down that we know so here's our information for our monkey I'm just going to go ahead and move some of this around so we have some space for working okay so for our monkey we are going to look at these variables and see which equation of kinematics will relate them all and we have acceleration the initial delta displacement and time so the equation that links all those together is that displacement is equal to the initial T plus one-half a t-square let's substitute what we know our Delta Y is our y final minus H of the initial zero our acceleration is minus G let's substitute those in since V initial is zero that term does not have to be included and the negative in front of the one half term there is due to the fact that we chose down to be the negative direction so our acceleration is negative I'm just going to get the H to the other side and we will have an expression for our Y final so now let's put this aside if we can show that the final position vertical position in the same amount of time for the projectile is the same then we can then we have shown that these objects will meet at the same location at same time so let's go ahead and figure this out with our projectile what we're gonna do is look at both the horizontal and vertical components of this motion independently then combine them together so let's go ahead and write an expression for both R for our horizontal motion of the projectile we know a T is common we have an expression for displacement and for V initial let's go ahead and pick out our equation that combines those it's going to be the same one involving displacement time acceleration and initial velocity our horizontal acceleration is zero so this will simplify down a fair bit let's do that let's plug in what we know and simplify now we're going to do the same thing with our vertical motion right we have the same variables so we are going to use the same equation of kinematics that ties all them together and let's substitute write that down we'll substitute in what we know and then simplify so you might be looking at this and thinking well that really doesn't look like what we found for our final position for the monkey and it doesn't yet but let's make a few substitutions for things that we know and see where we can get as you can see what I'm going to do is I'm going to solve this purple equation here for time and substitute that for the T here now I'm going to substitute that in that in for this T in our final position expression now I'm going to simplify this expression we can see that the V initial terms will cancel out and sine over cosine will simplify to tangent of theta so looking at this you might be thinking that's still not quite what I wanted to look like but this is an expression of position and this is an expression of position let's see if we can relate them using trigonometry let's go back to our picture that we started with we said that this right triangle where X is this horizontal displacement of the projectile H is that starting height of the monkey and those form two sides of a right triangle with the angle theta let's draw that as you can see from this triangle now that we drew it with with a little bit more clarity that these this height H and this distance X are related by the angle theta they are opposite in adjacent to the angle theta therefore they are related by the tangent function or if we rearrange this equation we see that H is equal to the product of the tangent of our theta times our distance X all right well let's see how this helps us if we look over here we see that tangent of theta times X appears here so we know that another way to write that is as h minus 1/2 g t squared and as we can see that final position is the same as we got for the monkey same final position in the same amount of time so if our monkey lets go at the same time that the projectile is launched then they will hit at the same location at the same time so we have shown a solution to this problem this is not the only way to solve it but it is one way thank you
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so hi guys it's nothing personal but i think you'd be a lot better off moving along sing in your song get back to nature yeah nice to see you though yeah all of your very beautiful animals there you go now you just kind of keep going i don't mind you going north if you want to go north but you're not going to come back in here thank you very much i don't know if the guy at the gas station wants you but he's right there he's got some pine trees i don't know what you guys are into
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Reciprocating Saw battle of the brands [surprising results!]
today is a good day we are facing the top three house brands off head to head with their best reciprocating saws first up we have the cobalt xtr reciprocating saw that's the best that cobalt makes sold at lowe's next we have the brand new brushless hercules 20 volt reciprocating saw and this is from harbor freight and last but not least we have the brand new ryobi hp 18 volt sold at home depot now with these three brands they've all been elevated to higher and higher levels as the years go on as all the technology has been developed and i figured it was high time that we faced these off and we put them through not only just typical speed and power tests but we really put them through torture tests as well so tonight you may see some of these tools go up in smoke so first off we have the cobalt 24 volt xtr this is a beast of a saw now it weighs just about eight pounds to eight and a half pounds depending on what battery you have on the back here some of the great things about this is that it does 3100 strokes per minute the stroke length itself is an inch and a quarter which is great it features orbiting and non-orbiting uh cutting modes which that's a more of aggressive cut for orbiting and then a regular cut typical so it does have that mode it does have a lot of rubber over molding all over here and whenever you want to switch the blade out you actually have to go to the shaft and you switch it on the shaft itself it does have an adjustable fence on the front you can see that articulates up and down and then there's a button right on the side here that you can slide it in and out and that's really nice to have depending on your situation next up we have the hercules this is the 20 volt brushless reciprocating saw now for this right here this is brand new and i'm really glad to see that harbor freight has been elevating this tool and they finally came out with a brushless tool and this has 3 000 strokes per minute and the stroke itself is an inch and an eighth now this weighs just about the same as this a little bit lighter this is going to be right around the 7.8 to 8 pound mark now some of the good things about it is it actually has a rafter hook on the back of it here and you can see it articulates really nicely so you can hang it it does have a surface mounted blade change so there is a level lever there for that that's really convenient and then on the bottom it's hidden is a button that you can adjust the fence up and down which is super nice and has an articulating uh fence on here as well so that's really nice this does not have uh orbital mode though so um that's all right you know they'll probably get that in some of the uh newer versions when they come out giving themselves some room to grow i guess now moving on to the ryobi now this features uh 3200 strokes per minute the stroke length itself is an inch and a quarter it has an adjustable face on it here so that articulates but in order to move this fence in and out you actually have to have an allen key which is located here so that's and we'll knock them on that it does have on the face this is your blade change lever so it is just a pull up for a quick blade change which is really nice this does not have a rafter hook and it does not have the orbiting mode on this so i guess they're leaving themselves room to grow and the new brand as well now for the batteries we're going to be using for the 24 volt this is a 4.4.0 ah battery now what we have to pay attention to is the wattage on these batteries so i'm just going to turn them sideways here so i can make sure i'm giving you the most accurate information so the wattage on this right here is is 96 watt hours now this is a 20 volt battery which is and it is a 5 amp hour battery and this is putting out 100 watt hours and this is an 18 volt battery and it's a 6 amp hour battery and this is putting out 108 watt hours so they're just a few watt hours from each other now if i used a 18 volt with a 4 amp hour battery then i would only been getting 72 watt hours so there's a huge disparity between these so i opted to use the 6 amp hour because it's only 8 when it comes to this and then it's around 12 when it comes to the cobalt i'm trying to be as fair and as honest with these as possible so with that being said let's talk about the test really quick okay so as you can see right now i have a few pieces of wood sitting right beside me first off we have a hardwood this is a two by six right here we're going to see how fast we can cut through that second we have three two by sixes and these are nail embedded they have two 16 d common uh penny nails that are sitting in there we're gonna cut through all of those and then we have a four by six pressure treated piece of wood right here we're going to have to make cuts through all of those and i said this was going to be a torture test and i really meant that this was going to be a torture test we have a five and a quarter inch freshly log right here and this is i don't know four and a half feet five and a quarter inches thick and for reciprocating saw the hardest thing that you can do is prune with it so we're going to cut through that now we're not just going to be using user input so you guys can say that i cheated on each one of them we're going to be hanging a 10 pound weight from all of these and all i'll be doing is pulling the trigger so you'll be watching that i'm not going to be doing anything weird i'll just be pulling the trigger make sure it doesn't hit the floor and i don't damage anything so we'll be doing that for all of these but that's not it wait there's more i'm going to be adding 5 pounds i'm going to put 15 pounds and i'm going to try and solve through this log so what are we waiting around on let's get into the tests before we get started i do have to talk about the orbiting i will be making two cuts with this sir with this saw right here now i'm going to do one regular and then one orbiting we'll be using the nine inch nail embedded dewalt blades for this six tpi brand new blades for all of them [Music] three [Music] so [Music] okay so for this one we're going to be using a 12 inch diablo pruning blade this has the carbide teeth on it this has been well used but it is still very very sharp so let's get into the test and let's see how we can torture test these and hopefully they all make it through it [Music] [Applause] so [Music] oh [Music] so i can't be the only one surprised at the results can you believe that the hercules beat out the ryobi and can you believe just how powerful and crazy performance that the cobalt did over everything now talking about between these two ryobi has a big legacy of some pretty good performance especially for a house brand and it did not edge out the new brushless hercules so that is a testament that engineering that they're putting into this is it's awesome so but i i am i'm blown away because the regular uh sawing mode and then the orbital sawing mode on this they were pretty much neck and neck i thought the orbital was going to just knock everything out of the park but it didn't the power that this is putting out is absolutely incredible and i didn't feel that much vibration it was very easy to use now i did feel some vibration but it it wasn't too bad for the ryobi and it performed okay i think it did admirable but this hercules edged it out on every single test the one bad thing about the hercules is the vibrations were unreal holy moly my arms are still tingling from it so was this what you were expecting please let me know down in the comments i think this was an awesome test one thing that i have to say and you're gonna see it here the nail embedded wood just kept falling out or it just kept ripping in half uh so i i had to abandon this test unfortunately this is reality sometimes things just don't work out these were just proving to be too much friction too much vibration and it just wasn't working uh you know for this one you can see it cut it cut the nail no problem so i don't think any of them would have had really any big issues but hey life is life you still got to see some really good tests uh for this tree right here this five and a quarter inch tree that was a tough one it didn't look so tough with the cobalt but for these two it was tough you saw some smoke you saw them really kicking it up trying to uh you know cut it in half and they all successfully did it especially even with 15 pounds i didn't think i thought we may have saw the hercules kind of give out or maybe stop it no pout soldier through so did the ryobi and well i don't have to say anything about this this annihilated the test so i hope that everybody liked this video if you did please hit the like button don't forget to subscribe and i hope to see you in the next video take care everybody
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Knife Sharpening and Knife Designer Mike Emler the Emler Edge -- The Knife Junkie Podcast #124
I can only think of a couple but maybe a small handful of American knife makers who make knives that are worth a crap and they're charging an exorbitant amount for a knife that is a lower quality welcome to the knife junkie podcast your weekly dose of knife news and information about knives and knife collecting here's your hosts Jim person and Bob the knife junkie DeMarco [Music] well hello knife junkies and welcome to episode number 124 of the knife junkie podcast I'm Jim person and I'm Bob DeMarco welcome to the show welcome to the knife junkie podcast it's the place for knife newbies and knife junkies to learn everything about knives and knife collecting and knife sharpening and hint wink wink and hear from knife designers makers manufacturers or viewers anyone who loves knives and ba-bye I gave a little hint there on the intro knife sharpening that's what our guest is all about today that was pretty slick Tim yeah I was pretty proud of myself he's one of these guys that I admire greatly because he is known for his very very special edges and he does everything by hand on stone like surfaces in other words not not consistent angle sharpening but doing it all by hand he's learned from experts and he now very well he and he is an expert in people pay extra money when they're buying a custom firm forged knife to get his edge put on it and if anyone knows my Kevlar you know I'm on social media he's very active there and he's he's a funny guy you just you just know he's got a great sense of humor from looking at his post but anyway um his sharpening is is crazy I'm looking forward to getting something done by him well we've got Mike Elmer the in-law reg as you may have heard of him coming up on our interview show coming up next but first I do want to remind you about the knife junkies YouTube channel you can find all of his knife reviews unboxings links to Thursday night knives special knife town halls all that kind of good stuff at the knife junkie.com /youtube that's the knife junkie.com /youtube again mic Ambler our guest today let's get into that interview now you know you're a knife junkie if you answer to the nickname blade I'm here with Mike Elmer he is a super knife sharpener and also the designer of the we stone fish Mike thanks for coming on the podcast thanks for having me my pleasure you're you're also known for making a lot of videos about knives and kind of opinionated videos and and actually I was watching one this morning that hurt my feelings and it was funny because I was like you can watch this Bob it was year one about Emerson's because I'm an unapologetic fan of emerson knives and and I was watching it I was like everything he says I I cannot disagree with but still same thing with bench made in Spyderco I get a lot of hate because the thing with bench made Spyderco I've said it my videos it's it's not coming from a place that I hate those companies it's coming from a place that they used to be the top tier right when I was young in the military bench me that's what everybody carried because they were amazing and they just let quality slip and not change the pricing structure with the Emerson's emerson's it's more than I think they could try a little harder all right okay before we get to any of that I also I also want to set this all up by saying you're the man that Ferrum Forge goes to when they want when someone requests at an extra special edge and emma.ware is and so let's start there and then we'll work so we'll get into some background stuff but I want to know how this happened you know they're they're an acclaimed knife company and yeah you're another knife nut so what happened how'd this happen so before my daughter became a teenager I wanted to have nothing to do with me and skating took over her entire life she and I used to watch not if making videos Walter saw rules and and some of the other knife making things and like green beetle and because she shared an interest it was something that we both enjoyed watching was someone making knives and and I have always been in a nice grew up on a farm and always needed a knife is a tool and one day we were looking at videos and she saw it from Ford's video and recognized some of the places up near where that with my wife being Japanese we go to a specific area where there's a lot of Asian markets and she recognized she's like that's you know that's the store that we go to and I was like yeah you're right and we found out they were in San Diego and so I reached out to Kristen Elliot over does the diem was like my daughter would like to have a shop tour do you guys have a problem with that on like some Saturday maybe we come up and so she was really excited we went up and they opened the door for us they took my daughter around the shop they put like boxes and stuff so she could see what they were doing they showed her how they make knives and stuff like that and I struck up a friendship with Elliot Ellie and I are really real similar personalities being the military and being an athlete are real similar to way you've interacted so Elliot had played semi-pro hockey in Canada for years and so we struck it off real quick and just struck up a friendship and I started going up and then we started doing a thing they had a happy hour on Fridays and we just hang out it was like a knife show we'd all just kind of joke and play and then I told that lead I wanted to make knife and he taught me how to make knives and from there then they realized that I do a lot of knife sharpening and they it was something that has said they could offer like you know what we should offer that as an add-on just as a little you know a little cherry on top for our customers already paying like almost 600 to time I was like around 600 bucks for a knife so why not add that in that if they want it as a showpiece so it started out their makers choice knives the ones that they do over-the-top elaborate all came with my edge and then Kristen Elliot paid me her knife and they just added it onto the price of the knife and so we figured our pricing structure where I need money and then they made money on that item as well and Ellie it's actually one that coined the phrase the enlarge and it just kind of went from there and Elliot has allowed me to use the shop to make knives I've made a hundred over a hundred custom knives in the shop now at this point and sold them and pre-ordered stuff and basically now the sharpening is how I pay my shop rent I don't make any money on a knife that Ferrum cords get sharpened that basically just stays with them and that's how I pay my shop rent and then the only thing I have to worry about belts and my own materials and stuff like that so that's how that all came about and it just was a Friday night of us just hanging out in the shop drinking beer and it was towards the end of the night when we were all like sitting around waiting until we could drive and Elliot's like you know we ought to just have you start sharpening some of our knives he's like I hate sharpening knives so tell me about your sharpening what's special about it how did you learn and you know tell me about your history and sharpening so I grew up on a farm and we never had you know you never had a chance to just you take your knife you go back to at the time it was like four or five hundred acre farm so here on the middle of farm you need a sharp knife he always carried a small stone and so I learned to sharpen by hand on relatively small like slip stones like maybe three inches long an inch wide and so I had a you know I had kind of a technique to that where I could keep edges up and then you know my dad we had to sharpen for butchering and stuff on the farm because we had cattle and deer season and and butchered pigs so you had to have a sharp knife for that well then as as time progressed I joined military and I started sharpening knives for guys on the ship and I had really gotten into I had taken martial arts since I was a little kid and I had gotten into watching the Japanese I they started taking Japanese swordsmanship and I really got into how the swords were made and about that time was when YouTube had just kinda started not really so much YouTube but they're really you can find videos online of like how swords were made and then it's not the making but then the polishing the big full convex that a Japanese samurai sort had and so about like 2003 ish I had just come back from Iraq and I was like I was watching a video about how they polish swords I was like there's got to be a way to do that and emulate that movement that they use rocking the blade on the stone to emulate that and get that really acute edge at the very front but then have material behind it's almost like a like the ledge that pushes material out of the way which is the way a samurai sword works and so I started practicing on some on some small stones and whatever stones I could find and I started just doing this rocking movement of the stone in the palm of my hand and then itself and so what you get is a complete convex that you cannot do on a fixed route system and so a lot of times that edge will last longer because you're having very very fine acute thin edge at the very apex and then instead of having like a compound edge like they do on a when you put you first buy a Sebenza it has two distinct angles I basically rolled that all the way back and what you have is a really acute edge with a lot of material behind it to hold it with no friction points like a really steep shoulder where those angles meet and so it just it seemed to work out and I found that the edges held better than a lot of the other things you know I tried fixed route system and I never really liked them and pull through is just really damaged a knife horribly oh yeah but that's basically I just I took a technique that I had seen someone using to polish a Japanese sword and turned it into something that it wasn't supposed to be and I ruined a lot of knives getting that trying to get that that right you know that that rocking movement but now it's at a point where I've sharpened so many knives that way I can't do it any other way like I have a real hard time if I bench the stone and I tried to do just like a straight I really have a hard time with it and I'm at a point now where like if I watch it too much I lose I lose my apex I have to kind of like watch a movie or something and kind of look away and focus on something else and just let my hands and ears to do the do that work so to flower it's time to flip it to questions though so so you have the stone in one hand and the knife in the other is that what you're saying and it's then it's that kind of a rocking motion where they're both coming together and then I'm sorry the second question I want to make sure I don't forget because I forget it's okay is each one of your each M allure Edge is a is a convex yes unless specifically requested I will bench the stones and try and give it a V guide I really don't like the idea of a micro bevel some people will put up I'm never when I sharpen it's never for aesthetics I have a lot of people that want a super polished edge but a lot of times it winds up being polished just because of this dropping that I do but you still have an aggressive edge it was something like that and then as far as the rocking movement so if your stone is flat I kick the the stone up and down like this say this is the platform up and down but I also do the same with the blade and so you wind up with each pass you wind up with multiple angles and when you first start in the course then you can see each individual line that's a little shoulder but you can't ever get those angles exactly right so on each pass there's like three smaller angles as it passes through because I do a push-pull I do a pull stroke and then a strapping stroke to maximize the amount of effort you know I'm already doing that stroke why not just take it back and it takes me half the time than just a dragging stroke or only a strapping strip so you get all those angles put together and then you as you go through the stones you progress you knock all those shoulders off and you wind up with just one consistent radius system really good edge in in some of the best outdoor knives like um Park River knives I've had they have that convex edge and it is so robust and at the same time it's so sharp so yeah maybe it's because it's in a way zero ground just not v-0 ground it's sort of you yeah exactly kind of kind of like that and then the other thing too is I don't like in the strapping step I always use so I could do use chromium oxide to knock the initial burn off but the final strapping is done on diamonds everybody's like oh well you get to that high grit there's no bite there's no tooth you know I can take an AK to twelve thousand grit and still have it be toothy and people like that no it's burnished it won't cut Jim Skelton said the same thing if I did a video with him at a knife show and you can see the immediate look on his face when he grabbed the knife that hand it was 12,000 grit he was like okay I might be wrong because the what happens a lot of people will strop things and they're strapping compound breaks down and then you furnish your edge but if you're using diamond diamond never barriques down really you just kind of it kind of just goes away and you just have to replenish it and so there's tiny tiny micro serrations that are on that blade are still being cut even all the way up to basically 30,000 grit when I take it all the way down to a half micron and so there still is a real bite and a tooth to it but then you know that's just customers that want that most of my knives I don't take above about 2,000 grit so you're saying in regular compound non diamond compound that the tiny little abrasive bits will eventually get pulverized even further to the point where yeah where they're making smaller and smaller bites and the edge becomes beautifully polished but also so uniform that it's almost hard for it to bite into something without forcing and pushing into it if you look at them if you look at the serrations when you sharpen a knife it's basically turning it into a super super fine saw blade and if you look at that under a microscope you see that the serrations are like this but what happens when your compound breaks down is they just round over so instead of being sharp and and and lined up like this they just kind of round over because there's no sharp points on your abrasive anymore if you use chromium oxide you can get away with it you just have to make sure that like every third time that you strap you just got to put your compound on right so you recently I guess it was last year 2019 had your custom knife the stonefish released in production version we knives we're all familiar with we knives in their extreme quality but we're talking about this edge and now before we even talk about the rest of the knife did they reproduce your edge no their edge is just a belt edge which the whe knife company does we knife companies with those companies that when I get any knife I very rarely immediately sharpen it I let that factory edge stay as a matter of fact of the prototypes and production samples I have only one of them I've sharpened the rest of them still have the factory edges because they do a really good job with their edges and they because they use a clean brand new belt for sharpening and they keep it a low-speed they're not overheating the edge it's and things like that but there's no real way unless you use a slack belt to sharpen like Park River knives does that you're going to get a convex inch it's just it's too much there's too much I mean basically if you're gonna do it at that you would have to have a dedicated grinder just for that that you would slack though and so we talked about that they were asking about the edge and I was like you guys edges are great if people want them sharpened in a different way a lot of people sharpen their own knives if you get my edge it's going to be more difficult to sharpen if you don't if you have a fixture and system so I was like let's the students leave it as a be grind and the people want a convex edge they can either do it themselves or they can send it to me I have made convex grinds I had we can talk later about about some knife brands and and you're very honest and sometimes scathing takes on them but but always like from the heart I had a very obtusely sharpened Emerson and I ended up chisel convex in it and kind of turned it into one of the sharpest knives I had so it was it had the the chisel benefit and the convex benefit and I just did it by putting progressively smaller grit finer grit sandpaper on a strop and discounsel dropping it and I have to say it totally reinvigorated my love for that knife which I ended up selling but still doing that really kind of resuscitated it yes I mean there's there's ways of doing it I've seen people say that they've taken sandpaper and put it on a mousepad and use that cushion then you can do it I just find that I don't like the edge that you get on sandpaper sorry Elliot's knives are great they come really sharp they're probably the sharpest knives out of the box that you're gonna get but they're not on a production knife and Eliot uses sandpaper on a on a two by two inch wood block that he puts in a vise and he stands there I'm six-three and Eliot is a giant tank so everything in that shop is built perfect for late for me so that's sharpening set up he's got puts it just about the same level that I used for when I hold a stone in my in my hand then so I've sharpened some knives on that I just never liked the feel that you get from the sandpaper the edge is different and it's because of the breakdown of the abrasive it doesn't form a slurry like a you keep having moved your sandpaper but yeah there's there's a lot of ways to do that and and I need to revisit the video though about the Emerson's I because I have seen a marked change in the quality in the last couple years since I first shot that video so it looked like in that video you were holding a pretty old commander and they for a long time used this weird double detent system that they have since gotten rid of I actually now I you know I have I have nine Emerson's and and a number of them most of them are that older double detent and I've really once you break them in there they're they're like horses I guess yeah I'm not gonna tell you about livestock but once you once you break them in that they are smooth and and and lovely we're not gonna talk about Emerson right now I do want to talk about the stonefish though and tell me about the design of it I look at that and part of me wants to grab it and do Kali with it and the other part of me thinks it looks like a great outdoors blade but I'm not much of an outdoorsman so tell me what I need to make it kinda was that was kind of a Thea thought I had you know I was in the military I spent I went down right I went to Iraq who ate in Afghanistan and they would always issue you these big bulky make a cold steel SRK or at a bar and those are great knives don't get me wrong but like I would look at it I was like guys it's not 1940 anymore it's not the age of trench warfare why do I have this one trick pony knife that then I have to carry other items it's a do minor tasks because you can't do small detail work with a K bar there is no way and I all those years I was like there's got to be a way to have something that's combat capable but also is a good field knife or utility knife and I came up with the idea I want to make a a combat utility knife and so the first thing I did was coming from a martial arts background as I wanted the handle to have multiple hold points so I've made the handle first and then designed a blade to go with it and so it was based on you know do I want reverse grip some people might do I want to be able to reach further back and have a palm swell so I can go back a finger a finger cut out and and have more room for a snap cut but do I also want to have multiple hand positions forward where I can get in and do detail work where you can get up on the spine hold it and use just the tip or get up in that forward toil for some heavy-duty cutting because like we all know you can't do much with a combat knife in the campsite and that's where you're gonna do most of the work that's a came from it was just something I always wanted and they never had I was like I will just design my own knife when I look at the stonefish that's exactly what I think I mean I I see that it's got an aggressive kind of forward look and it's ready for a thrust for sure but it's got a almost fully flat ground blade or maybe fully flat ground it's a flat grind but I did make sure that we left a flat spot on the spine for people that do use a fixture system where they would need to clamp it and and then it's got the forward toil so you know you can get up and do detailed work but also like you said and I'm a big fan of the giant cold steel knives that have a different you know million different ways to hold the handle and when I look yeah that's one of the filters that I interpreted design through and looking at the stonefish that's one of the things I thought of and then the third thing is it looks great for reverse grip because of the slant of that handle and then you got all that jimping in there and yeah it's uh it's a cool knife man I told Mick Strider that I had to credit him for the reverse jimping on this on the handle down at the but perverse grip the micro tech do see that he helped design I told Anthony Murphy on the same thing that directly came from the fact of how comfortable the do see the might protect you see is in reverse grip and it's because it's got that broad angled area with some jimping where you can get it in a good reverse grip and I was like I stole that from you guys I'm sorry and they both are like no that's that's great I'm glad you love it so there was a lot of things that that that knife took like design cues from other knives like the multiple grip handles definitely is that's a cold steel thing it's a reverse grip the thumb ramp jumping on this on the butt from micro tech and Marfan's do see the blade shape is very very similar to my favorite production knife I own the best production I've ever bought which is the reactor Eisen D that blade shape is very similar because it's a really good late I just wanted the the the spine to drop down to a more aggressive tip so it was more in line from just like you said for thrusting but very very similar in blade shape because it's an incredibly good blade shape and so like I told all those people is I was like no one can say that they don't know that I did directly was like I took design cues from all the knives that I loved and just incorporated them into something better that then taking all the design cues from one knife you love right I mean you know exactly that is the whole point of refining designs I mean we're looking at you know tens and tens and tens of thousands of years of knives and we're still refining them changing them tweaking them making them to our liking and you know so to me like it's just amazing that you had an opportunity to actually tell the people that inspired those various those various things so I want to ask you another question about the sharpening we hear so much these days and you are a prolific youtuber and especially recently as we are essentially I'm on disability because my doctor won't let me work but the the behind the edge measure it's something you hear a lot from from reviewers tell me how important you think that is it's a double-edged sword and I'll show you right now one of the most aggressively ground knives that I've had come in in a very long time and as this knit chirpin ncc super super hollow ground mark one and while this knife is slice you slice you slice it's almost non-existent on the edge well that knife is not going to hold up to what I would put a knife through so for me the behind the edge thickness is going to be a knife to knife thing and people like oh you just can't make a decision I was like well if I've got a knife that I want to beat through a piece of folk I want it to be thicker behind the edge if I want something that I'm going to use in an office setting where I'm gonna sharpen a pencil or we're a shop setting where I'm I sharpened a pencil where I'm going to be cutting paper and cutting things out of boxes then I'm probably going to want something that's thinner behind the edge so I'm kind of conflicted I did it just it goes from knife to um I do like knives that are thinner behind the edge for a folding knife or pocket knife that's going to be more of just a day-to-day carry thing but something that I'm gonna carry for he's like a hard use I like to have a little bit more thickness behind the edge because there's less chance I'm going to crack that edge or crap that blade if I happen to put some portion on it so I would say this offends it would be a good example of that nice and thin good hollow but it's not almost a double hollow where there's a spot right behind the edge where there's a little bit of thickness where you can feel it when you run your finger up and so you get the boat the best of both you get that super thin profile for slicing but you've got a robust tip an edge that's not going to crack and one that you can sharpen presumably over a long period of time and be able to get over that hump and then exact continue on and have that razor blade like i-i-i-i recently got the Savi shredder and I also got the the the gent website the rustic gent in the passerelle group and these are two of the the most thinly ground hollow said well they're already thin blade stock and then they are super thinly ground it's like yeah the air runs in fear as you I mean it is these are so thin and something about them the rustic gent I like it on the shredder it almost feels too thin I feel like I would break it that's exactly what I was saying like that I love that chirp and Mark one and I hate the fact that had to send it back to my buddy Eko because it's his knife I love having it it's great action and everything but it's it's just one of those things that like no I would not take that to do a lot of the stuff that I normally would do with a knife it's just not gonna work out for me so what are your favourite Steel's um I have a lot of steels that I really like the top two are xx CB which that you can say 20 CB m 392 over 4 P I love them because a really versatile they hold an edge really well and they're not for me they're not that difficult to sharpen like I could sharpen them in the field for a lot of people it might not be the case especially if you get one of my customs that's like 64 but in 20 CB it's a nightmare but the fact is like I love that and then I like our WL 34 I love art of the old 34 for the same reason I guess 9 TV there kind of a tie they take a super crispy edge super super fine terrifying edge relatively easily on on budgets that moves they polished up really nice even at a lower grit and they hold an edge for as easy as they are to sharpen they hold an edge really really well for the ease of it comparatively ease of sharpening and then you have that flip you would think that that the wear resistance and holding an edge would prevent you from sharpening like s30v is a nightmare to sharpen I was what is the exact opposite as their DP I don't find holds an edge very well it's a nightmare to sharpen but then it doesn't hold it well the s90 be and better to be el34 exact opposite easy to sharpen and hold an edge relatively well for a long time my two favorites I always assumed that s 30th at s 9 TV would be three times the pain in the butt to sharpen than s30v and people say that and when you look at the spec sheet it should be but from experience of having sharpened not the sound pretentious or conceited I sharpened more knives probably in the last two years then most people own in a lifetime and I find that s 9 TV is relatively easy to sharpen compared to what it should be on the spec sheet it does not have that much issues with being sharpened and even on aluminum oxide stems as compared to like Diamond stones you mentioned our WL as being your second well m390 / duo for P / 20 C V and then our WL 34 Grimm's little brothers use in the Norseman thank you that's what I was going for what what knives can we find that and it's so the rasp the Norseman there's other people that make it and anything you get in damn a steel damaged steel makes hard to be l34 so our double 34 is the shiny component that's in dama steel and so Danna steel would have to be up there too but it's so pricey that like I can't say it's my favorite because I can't own anything it really but I mean basically the car the the two components in it in dama steel are basically the same steel but one has a little bit higher carbon content to allow you to etch it so you wind up with a homogenous all of its the same steel basically at the same hardness and you don't have the issues you have like Alabama Damascus but are to be l34 is it's it's it gets insanely like frightening ly fine crispy edge to where you can like push you can just touch it and watch it split the skin on your thumb your that's going to leave a mark so when you get a knife or I guess you don't get many knives these days as you said but when you're evaluating a knife or reviewing a knife what are your criteria what are you looking for and what to you is high quality and and what do you is worth it so for me I have and this is why some people I'm I'm a very I'm at the very very desert person person I can cause a lot of hate and discontent because having grown up in the background I did working on a farm and growing up around livestock and things like that I don't look at a knife as as a tool or a toy I mean like a fidget toy and this is where my friend Ashton and I differ I'm not a knife digit or like I know that you probably had a lot of people on podcast know you here's click click click click click click or click in the background I'm not really that guy don't fidget with my knife I look at a knife just like I would if I was going to buy a tool one does it do the job I want to is it comfortable because I'm going to use it a lot I don't want a comfort level that is questionable and so there's a lot of knives out there that come in and I can look at them and say yeah this is a gorgeous knife but is it a knife for me no the pocket clip has got a hot spot things like that gee I don't like deep carry pocket clip because they I've got really big hands in the way i deep carry pocket clip since it causes a hot spot on my hand I know don't like it as all deep pockets are best I'm like well that's great not on this channel so the things I look for in a knife are does it do the job I need is it something I can carry easily can i if I'm carrying it as a defensive tool can i deploy it properly which was my big problem with Korean butts for a long time so I got the we incisor as a gift and then like can I use it and have it be comfortable there's a lot of times that that winds up putting you in a cheaper price range I had so many custom knives Bobby I had so many and then I got the micro tech TOC and realized that I was like this is a $300 knife instead of a $1,200 knife and it's better this is better and that's kind of what changed it and I did a flip-flop on looking at customers I had customized I paid a lot for that not near as nice and so things that just little little design cues like if you've got a milled pocket clip does it come down on the backside to an angle where it's not a sharp corner like a lot of like a lot of milled pocket Clips over they just come up squared I hate that and for me a pocket clip can be a showstopper everyone while there's a knife that kind of just flips the script on me and I have no reason no reason to like it and I have this knife and but you know what do you describe what you're holding up and why shouldn't you like it so this is my this is my Ultra Mar Street the the Shabbos ultra Mar Street so it is basically a smaller version of the two to eight and it's got really it's really thick it's really blocky lots of sharp hotspots but there is something about the aesthetics of this knife that I'm like you know what is this is this my typical knife no does it have should it just be all my alarm should be gone don't you don't need that but aesthetically it is gorgeous and that's the only reason it's here so I mean the majority of the time it is a just a functionality based decision on a knife and that's what causes problems people oh yeah but like they did this and they use these ceramic bearings I was like I don't care if they use you know I don't care if they use a little round rocks I still don't like the knife I don't care if they found a way to use like shot from a shotgun to make it roll I don't care about the the fidgets ability and playability of an at all except for my out the fronts I have a couple of fronts that are just there for fun oh yeah yeah you got to have a few of those so really you're saying it is all about the tool itself how it works yes and how it functions then and so this brings me to something that is a hot topic just right now especially with all the closed-down economies around the world and such there's been a lot of push in the knife world you've been hearing a lot about now is the time to buy american no matter what and and it is a something that you know i buy a lot of american knives and I love them but I also love all knives I have a number of Italian knives a number of Chinese knives and then I have a whole lot of cold Steel's made in Taiwan and and and then and then this issue grows like well what about an American company that produces some here and some there like where do you draw the line and so I'm gonna ask you how you feel about buying American right now because it's American well I I did my I spent my entire adult life in the military and working for the government until just here just a few years ago so I'm all about by American but the problem is and I'm gonna irritate a lot of people I can only think of a couple but maybe a small handful of American knife makers who make knives that are worth a crap and they're charging an exorbitant amount for a knife that is a lower quality anybody's like all were you're supporting Chinese government things like this and I would argue that okay so let's look at it this way I had this phone fish made in China by we knife company I made money off of that yes did we knife company make money off that yes did the Chinese government make money off this yes however people aren't buying that knife directly from week that's not a closed-loop commerce that those knives went to American distributors and vendors and then supported the US economy by supporting those businesses small mom and pops and supporting me a small American business so I don't see it as that single sided and the flip side of that too is I would argue that people aren't saying by American people are saying don't buy Chinese and I really have a problem with that quality should not I don't give up I don't give a crap where you make stuff if you make quality product that should be recognized and the fact is until American manufacturers pull their heads out Chinese gonna eat their lunch every day of the week because everybody's like oh you know it cost so much more to make stuff here in America and I would argue why why does it cost so much more for us to make stuff here I do understand minimum wage and things like that but the fact is we are a resource rich country and we could we could mine our own iron ore and kick back up steel production in the United States make our own stuff here if people were willing to make a little sacrifice take pay cut I wanted to start a business I had a job working for the government where I made six figures I make currently about $35,000 a year you know what I'm happier I made a sacrifice for something I wanted and that's something that has been forgotten in most of business until you get down to the small mom-and-pop entrepreneurial style businesses where they're like well I guess I'll just work seven days a week 12 hours a day that level of sacrifice that we experienced after World War two that the greatest nation in the world has been lost because we were so wealthy and over abundant with everything that we forgot what actually got us there it was sacrifice and no one wants to sacrifice oh I want people are wanting to come into a company and get a job where they start at $25 an hour and we're raising the minimum wage and the fact is that workers that have been there for 10 and 15 years new employees are getting a pay raise automatically coming in the door these guys started they might only be making $17 an hour and this guy starts at 15 he had to work for years to get the 17 $18 an hour how fair is that to him there is no sense of sacrifice in this country anymore and that's something that you hear a lot for my fellow military brethren is like why did we do this why did I sacrifice if no one else is willing to but this is garbage and and that's something that we need to bring back self-sacrifice in the name of the country as opposed to only think about the bottom dollar mm-hmm I I like the model of I like the OEM model and I feel like it is scalable and translatable over here and we could be making designs by people such as yourself here in this country with the state with coming out with the same level of quality that say we we knife and OEM makes over there they're not strictly an OEM but you know we have we have some fledgling efforts like that here here in the States and and I think I think that there could be a market for that and man I hope that I hope that happens I really would like to see more manufacturing here but man I cannot deny how fine my you know my react crossroads is and you can't like I told Dave Bing every time I see him in a knife show like Dave still the best knife I am like as far as production eyes my reactor isin D is still the best production knife I have ever owned hands down so what do you what do you identify as the problems with and we don't need to name names but you were saying you know there are a lot of a you know us companies used to stand for the highest of quality and now now you eat some of that slip what are the kind of things you see slipping it's just general quality control stuff like just actually giving a crap so we'll go ahead and I'll say it like I'm not gonna mention Emerson too much because Emerson is kind of a different animal they are meant to be a little rustic but like I think you pay too much for for that kind of rustic finish but nice like bench made and in Spyderco I used to I used to love spider cows matter of fact I get to spider cows in my case I love the Enduro model but I can't recommend those companies to anyone anymore because they used to be high quality and they just they just basic got to a point where they're like oh we don't give a crap about the we've got enough of a fan following that we can sell these knives no matter what the quality is law enforcement still loves benchmade I mean at least at least the the random smattering of police officers I know through work and such they still love their bench maids kind of unconditionally yeah well there are there are a lot of other options out there sir and the other thing is just like trying companies that just try to just make so much money right up front on the back of someone so prime example I wanted the stonefish I definitely wanted to spend theirs to be an American is on I wanted that to be in the hands of military members but with the buy American Act and the fact that every US producer that I approached wanted to chart I already had a proven design I had a full CAD file that was basically plug and go but wanted to charge me like between two and four thousand dollars for prototyping and I was like I already did prototyping I made these knife by hand I got him in the hands the seals so that they could test them and then stuff like that I have some friends under seals and I let him take the prototypes and I you know and I was like okay it's a viable design they love it and when I approached um I'm not gonna mention any names but I approached some American companies that do do om and it was just it was like oh yeah we have you have to give us this much money so that we can render your designs have a render like it's a plug-and-play Elliot Williamson took my designs and we sat there and we went through it and made sure thicknesses were there and everything was set and how I wanted everything socketed there is really very little of anything that needs to be done except maybe you make a couple prototypes and I give you a thumbs up and then you can sell them I'm trying to license this design and no one wanted to buy they wanted something where they just make money right off the bat and screw the consumer it is the way I looked at it and I just I just think that that's one of the big problems is especially in a knife community like how much can I make with the little bit of effort how much can i up this there's a lot of that with materials I think I mean I know materials are expensive and they vary in cost but sometimes it seems like the leap from one steel to another in price of the final knife or the leap in having carbon fiber a questionable material at best in my opinion now I'm just kidding not a huge fan but having carbon fiber on it raises the price and a carbon fiber either I'm much more of a micarta oh yeah it seems more natural I'm much more of a my car to get much better have my part of the carbon fiber you know I'm friends with big brown bear triple B handmade and he does some exotic Steel's and some crazy he treats and he and I have two different perspectives on stuff like he does these crazy outrageous Steel's and I'm like yeah but I'm coming from a perspective of these these Steel's that we keep going to Maxima this would be my primer you keep that sharp in maximum fuel you can't you can barely sharpen Maxima at home if you've got a good set of stones unless it's super super thin like his knives are best ones 25 V that's 125 V they charge a premium for it I got I got to tell you I can I can grind one of the big stone fish in half the belts it takes me to make a small knife in s 125 D and then when you look at the sharpening on that like you gotta pack a lunch that gets and you're not doing that real fast quicker in a hurry to wooden and exactly it which is why I argue that some of the softer lower budget Steel's could be a better option for a lot of people um s35vn relatively easy to sharpen holds an edge fairly well spider sub ends has been made in that for years now come problem with that I love 154cm 154cm I just sharpen a couple of knives in 154cm which is real close you get the same kind of feel from that did you get from our to be el34 which is why I love it so much tool steel super super good steel for fruit for a knife this brings me to the heat treat police as they call them the HRC police on YouTube are you familiar with yeah there there are some guys who do a lot of testing and production Steel's you know you know who I'm yes so where do you fall on this I like to ask especially sharpeners and steel people if I can call you that uh where do you fall on that so for me I actually did a live feed I got a bun to hate for it because he got misconstrued I actually a knife purchase the he treat the the rockwell hardness on the steel he's like the last thing I looked at absolutely last thing I'm like oh okay wait a second what Steel's at me like I think we'll go through all this to the palm and get that oh wait what Steel's it in that's an okay steel so like 9 CR 8 9 CR 18 and MOV is a really good skill of oh that's a crappy budgets to you listen that and I'm like it's 4:40 see I mean it's basically a 440c analog and things like that there's some older Steel's that need to come back and and start being used so that we could have sync well that's one of the things that American manufacturers could do for 40 C is easily made in the States it doesn't have a lot of rare-earth and minerals or any elements and stuff like that holds your edge really well and it's really rest resistant why aren't we making more knives in that you knew still makes knives in that case knives in Bradford Pennsylvania and this is another thing that I say that really irritates people 99% of the people that buy a knife if you didn't mark the steel at all would never know whether they got a super steel or something made out of 440c I am so solidly in that camp and yet still that alphanumeric combination has guided purchases like that's definitely worth the money I see m390 a funny thing I recently put up a video of the new cold steel six inch folding Chris it's a beautiful you know and and it's completely useless yeah it's a it's an absolute luxury item you know and I have a lot of work though it's kind of luxury items and you know I put it up all proud look at this wavy blade and let man I can't believe how evenly this they sharpened this curvy edge you know this and that and someone commented and and I'm not judging but they were like 442 see you know it was kind of like that give me a break and and I had so many thoughts I was like first of all 440c well what what are you doing that for 40 C isn't adequate a B I'd never used this thing anyway like I use 2% of my knives for anything that would like scratch the blade so I'm not I'm not concerned this is gonna fail in my in my next melee and you know it's just such a funny comment because it just shows kind of kind of how you can lose yourself in a hobby and that's a beautiful thing you know the weight we are collecting luxury items make no mistake you could get away with a buck 110 for the rest of your life as a folder probably you know and be fine one of my all-time favorite knives I carried one of those when I was a military for years you know then you I have I'm Nigel I have luxury items like if you look at this knife I'm currently holding as my master blaster that is a hand-carved makers choice master blaster my buddy Nico a matte got for me as a gift that's $1,000 knife but I also just recently had to resharpen this because as I was cutting up boxes I hit the concrete with us so I don't have I don't have knives that sit in a safe so all of my knives regardless of the price I have two makers true stylish like another thousand dollar knife sitting right here it's another firm Forge makers choice I carry this on a regular basis and use it buuuut what is that this is the spinner this was the the Galgo collab and this is the one that is carved it's carved like a fish there's even scales on Elliott did with 1/32 ball end mil in a tremble and hand-carved scales in this knife but these knives get used and that's where I fall in a different category than people if people like I wouldn't say I wouldn't take anything he says to stock he's using a thousand-dollar knife to open boxes I'm like what do I do with it if I don't have open boxes and stuff with it I don't use it then then it's worthless to me I had a box sitting here in a room with me or like $10,000 from knives in it I use everyone up yeah it's a funny it's a funny question because you know you've thousand dollars of anything you want to put it in a frame and hang it on the wall or put it in a safe but but this is the first tool we ever came up with so so let's lose it that's the upside of it too is I know how to anodized I know how to refinish I know how to do ceramic coatings and beet blast and tumble and all those things I now know how to do so even if I use one of those knives I happen to scrape it up and and and Mar the finish then I still am still able to bring it right back to brand new ivory anodized my ivory anodized my my firm Ford's intact probably twelve times it's the most carried knife for my case let's talk about your new knife coming out oh the sea snake yes the sea snake artisan yeah I'm gonna tell you what my impression of it is it's it's a beautiful sort of smallish worn cliff that just looks like you could stash it on your person but it also looks big enough to do work it looks like it's about a four and a half inch blade maybe it's about three I think it's three and I it's a little over three and a half internally and he's coming out from harness very long blade it's about it's just about three three and a half inches but which is a good size what I wanted was I always you know everybody talks about an EDC fixed blade and a lot of times it's really they're not that when you start getting into an EDC picks played they're usually really sick like neck knives I was has to be really thick and I didn't want that I wanted just a fixed blade knife I just wanted one that was in a small package that was easy to carry and that actually the second design of that knife the original one was a drop for me and my friends Matt and I were like oh that'd be really good if it was it was a warning and I was like so I took the one I'd done for my daughter and I just laid it down and I drew it and then I just flipped the blade over and lined everything up and just basically ground the handle the right way and then the blade in Reverse and it came out came out so great I actually made way less stone fish than I did what was originally called the Scorpion Perry I mean I made way less of the original scorpion which was the drop point version that he did the sea snake and so just had it on me at the u.s. end show in Vegas and I showed it to Tim Reve I loved him Tim and I Tim and I spent an entire show and just not me him and Erin Fredrik we would just sit in a corner and not go watch the rest of show and just sit down drink beer and just BS and never wants to talk about anything but knives and things that we've done and see stories but so Tim Tim grab me is like hey man I took some of the guys over and I showed him the stonefish he's like I really love that knife you say I want to see your desire your logo but like engraved in something as opposed to laser inch did we got into that he goes oh what's up what's up I saw you had like a small small fixed blade and I pulled out had borrowed my friend Matt's seasoning that I'd made for him just just to have one because I hadn't gotten to carry in here I don't own any of my own ours does I have them I had to sell them all so I just wanted to carry it and I just happened to have it on me in Vegas I was like oh like this he's like yeah that is create a small low EDC fix blade and so we were walking by and I was talking with with him and we stopped by the artisan table and I showed it to the owner artisan knives and they jumped on they were like yeah we'll make that here we are from USN which was about August last year I think till now the knife is I've got production I've got production samples coming it's in a proprietary steel which I can't really let you guys know what to prep what the components are but I will tell you it's very similar to a steel that Spyderco used to use that I liked a lot and it's gonna be something that it's something that's affordable and things like that but it's it is that it's a very small easy to carry fixed blade and they're they're sending it out as a Necker as a neck knife with with a chain but it's also got holes you can set that up for softly and where does develop knife and so I think it's gonna be I think it's gonna be really really something good that a lot of people are gonna are going to jump on and the nice thing is it's gonna be affordable like that's the only problem I had with the stonefish I love the guys that we I tried to get them to a lower price point but they relate look we we've got to make the money on this for the production cost and so it wound up being a 300 dollar knife almost and I was like I don't think like people like fixed blades like oh I don't know if we can sell a fixed blade like well we didn't sell that many I was like it's because no one wants a $300 fix blade yeah especially on production of production yeah $300 fix blade so how do you carry how do you carry the Scorpion weight would you call it the sea snake yep so the sea snake is I carry it softly okay feel I'm sorry Scout style right little small on my back or you can carry it on your left side for a cross drive it's it's small enough like seriously Bobby I can put it in the palm of my hand and go I've got big hands I can pretty much cover the entire night with my hand but you've got enough blade and it's a Warren cliff style blade which gives you a continuous cutting surface you could actually use it business self-defense tool if you needed to but like I said my buddy Matt has one of the ones I made in s-125 B he loves it's great he cuts down I've only ever had to sharpen at once and he cuts down cardboard all the time with it and so it's just it's like having a little box cutter fixed blade style EDC knife in a smaller package and it's gonna be fairly lightweight they're gonna be like they're gonna be under $100 nice do you know when we can expect them um I got the prototypes coming in for me to review and if I don't see any issues with them I'm gonna give them the go-ahead to just start rolling them off the line so I'm hoping in the next few months we'll start seeing them on Amazon and maybe some other vendors one of one of the issues I see is some of the big knife vendors don't like to take things in stock if they're available on Amazon it's almost like oh you went to Amazon we won't spare you a little bit of snobbery there well I think it's kind of silly yeah definitely let us know when those are ready to go I know people will want to jump on them I know I certainly will I I am a fan of Edie seeing fixed blades I go through it seasonally I find obviously I do it much more in the wintertime when I have more yeah you know clues to kind of cover things up with but this knife the the seesnake looks and sounds like one that you could also drop in your pocket and I'm a big fan of that taking a neck knife and just dropping it in the pocket and put me if you have some cord on it and you can just you know I'll sort through ways to carry a fixed blade I actually had thought about making a leather pocket slip or one of the prototypes when they get here and doing it that way like you said I also have if you've ever seen in my little Viper neck knives they look like a cure dashi I've got a few people that have said oh I don't need a sheath I'm gonna make a pocket slip for a little leather pocket slip and and here carry a pocket like that I'm like oh that's actually a really good idea so Mike tell people where they can catch up with you they can I find out information about you and and how to follow you and said well you can find you can find an entire section of people that just can't stand me on reddit that'd be one laughs I'm basically I'm on YouTube I try to do two videos a week on YouTube there had been a little slack off of that when I first started doing construction because the business really wasn't going anywhere it wasn't paying the bills and I said well we've reached the point where I've diminished our savings to where I have to take a grown-up job but yeah you can find me if you just search if you search my Kevlar on YouTube you're right there and then if you if you try to find me on Instagram you might be able to find me by my name but the thing is like everybody says I'm full of it but there is a shadow ban and you have to type it in my entire Instagram handle which is the end ler edge underscore crazy sharp LLC you do not I'm here to tell you I look that we're going to did not I just yeah just put your name in okay then then that's then I apparently have not been as naughty on Instagram as Facebook you do have a lot of funny funny uploads on on Instagram can people just are you I know you do this for Ferrum forge and I know you have your own knife business but can people send you knives to sharpen is the SETI's that is the primary business the knife making is more of a hobby that kind of pace yourself I hope you're like oh you're like what are the fear a great knife from where I was I am not by any stretch a knife maker I designed a couple of knives that came out and were great for me I basically made knives for me and other people like them so I'm not I don't consider myself a knife maker maybe a knife designer a little but most of it is just the sharpening and so I have you know I do everything via via email and I I have a set price structure video that I send to all customers that they email me but mainly in my videos in every one of my videos in the intro there's a picture of my business card at the end of the actual intro and the best way to get a hold of me is via email I don't usually take phone calls throughout the day you know this if I don't recognize a number I'm probably not gonna answer it but if somebody does happen to text me I usually tell them like hey it's great just send me an email so we can we can do this because if if you're in my text stream you're gonna get lost it's so many texts so I have an email they can basically to hold of me at gun monkey 1974 at gmail.com that's basically where all of my business email goes that's what's on the business card and so yeah the YouTube channel is usually what generates the majority of the stuff and people ask the same question all times oh do you take on sharpening and i was like 'if you read the description there's the thing that says right there for email for sharpening or refinishing services email it's in the description of every one of my videos it's an auto populating thing right right well i think i'm going to send you a couple of your least favorite knives to get the Emer edge on now I'll send you some I I do love a convex edge and I would love to have a knife sharpened on on genuine Japanese stones by as expert as you so to many of the natural stones anymore they they're expensive and they they have tendency to come apart they like to stay wet wet all the time and just so I've went with some of the synthetic water stones and I used the diamond matrix tones that David Scott makes for the edge Pro and I use aluminum oxides some skills just do better on that if there's not a lot of vanadium in them you can do them real easily on aluminum oxide stands to get nice crispy edge and it's not that expensive for me to replace that nice so well Mike Emily I want to thank you for coming on the knife junkie podcast it's been a pleasure to finally talk with you and catch up with you on yes and I would love it if you got back in touch let us know when when the seesnake is going to be you know when it's good to go when people can can buy it oh yeah absolutely also sometime in the future I'd love to do a show on sharpening we do Thursday night knives would be great to have you on live maybe we can do a little symposium on sharpening sometime but in any case Mike it's been a pleasure thanks for coming on the show no problem subscribe to the knife junkies youtube channel at the knife junkie.com slash you too all right back on episode number 124 of the knife junkie podcast and Bob probably an interview that kind of hit home or hit KITT close to home for you as you have some knife sharpening equipment at least and have done some knife sharpening that kind of thing yeah I bought the equipment no I you know I like to keep my knife sharp I certainly am not to the point where I'm sharpening other people's knives except as favors but two things really jumped out at me one on a very personal level he kept mentioning sacrifice and that's a concept I've been thinking about a lot recently the idea of giving something up in the present for a better future and you know it that's part of what being human is a very unique part another thing is the visual of him sharpening kind of just standing there in the zone you know with the stone in his hand and the knife just going back and forth and just you know when you sharpen knives long enough even if you're an amateur like myself you get the feel of when you're doing it right you can tell when when everything you know when the angle is just right and you're contacting the surface the strop or the stone with the edge just right and I just kind of can see him standing there rocking back on his heels mm you know zoning out doing that all right cool me nice if you could do that fain do that as you're watching a movie or chilling out or you know on the couch with family yeah I guess he can but I would probably slice half my right doing that cut the couch in half or whatever I've never done that all right well pretty cool interview again as we said you can find Mike M lore on YouTube I think it's crazy Sharpe is the name of his YouTube channel and again the knife junkies YouTube channel is at the knife junkie.com slash YouTube Bob as we're wrapping up our Sunday interview show one quick note about ways for knife newbies and knife junkies to get involved with the knife junkie podcast YouTube channel that kind of thing become a patron join the knife junkies patreon yeah we've had a few patrons joined just recently because I just set up a page and I'm very excited we're gonna be managing their name on the Supplemental episode and in any case it's it's it's an honor to know that someone would part with a little bit of money every month in exchange for what we 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DeMarco the knife junkie I'm Jim person the knife newbie saying thanks for joining us here on episode number 124 of the knife junkie podcast thanks for listening to the knife junkie podcast if you enjoyed the show please rate and review with review the podcast com4 show notes for today's episode additional resources and to listen to past episodes and visit our website the knife junkie calm you can also watch our latest videos on YouTube at the knight junkie.com slash youtube check out some great knife photos on the knife chunky calm slash instagram and join our facebook group at the knife junkie.com slash facebook and if you have a question or comment email them to Bob at the knife junkie.com or call our 24/7 listener line at seven two four four six six four four eight seven and you may hear your comment or question answered on an upcoming episode of the knife junky podcast [Music]
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Intro to Baseball: Errors
errors are sometimes made to sound more complicated than they actually are but a lot of that confusion can be eliminated if we just take a few minutes to examine the actual rule the section in the rule book that discusses errors is a few pages long so we're not going to be looking at it in any detail but my goal for this video is to just give a general understanding of what the most common errors are and I'll attempt to clear up a few misconceptions that people might have about errors so the the rule starts by defining an error as a misplay which is a fumble a muff or a wild throw that prolongs the time at bat of a batter prolongs the presence on the bases of a runner or permits a runner to advance one or more bases we'll break this down further in a second the other term that is important when looking at errors is ordinary effort which is defined as the effort that a Fielder of average skill at that position in that League or classification of leagues should exhibit on a play those two sentences cover the majority of what you need to know about erors so let's go back to that first one a misplay is broken down into three parts a fumble which is bobbling a ground ball a muff which is dropping either a Fly ball or a ball that has been thrown to you by another Fielder and a wild throw which is pretty self-explanatory doing any of those three things must then lead to one of the following three things first either prolong the time at bat of a batter prolong the presence on the bases of a runner or permit a runner to advance one or more bases this is to say that if there is a ground ball that is hit to the short stop that he bobbles or fumbles to use the technical word but he's still able to pick up the ball and throw the batter out at first base it is not prolonging his time on base not prolonging his time at bat and it's not allowing him to advance an extra base therefore even though he bobbled the ball it is not an error if the short stop bobbled the ball and did allow the batter to reach base that is an error on the short stop if he fielded the ball cleanly and threw it to the first baseman who dropped the throw that's an error on the first baseman or if the short stop threw the ball over the first baseman's head you guessed it also an error on the short stop all three of those situations are permitting the runner to advance to a base he would not have reached if the fielders had merely been able to demonstrate the skill of an average Fielder that kind of error can also happen in conjunction with a hit so if a batter hits a ball into the Outfield and when the left fielder goes to throw the ball back into the infield he throws it over everybody's head and the batter then runs to second base he would have reached first base on the single but moved to second base on the eror of the left fielder the error that prolongs the time at bat is one that will happen rarely say a batter pops up a ball into foul territory that is very close to either the catcher or the first baseman and that he should be able to catch using ordinary effort but he drops the ball this would be a foul ball but it would not be an out and the batter's time at bat has been prolonged even though he should probably be out thus the error even if he did not reach base that actually makes a pretty good trivia question because it's possible for this type of error to occur and still keep a perfect game intact because nobody has reached base who is it that gets to decide whether something is an error or not of whether someone is using ordinary effort would have made the play or not this is the job of the official scorer Who records everything that happens in the game it is a judgment call so you might disagree with the decision but keep in mind that the score will have a different and possibly a better angle than you on the play especially if it's not a televised game with the opportunity to watch the replay and while it may affect a player stats whether something is called Hit or an error will have no effect of what is happening in the game itself the runner will still reach base no matter how the scorer classifies the play finally let's look at a few misconceptions that surround heirs the first is if the ball touches or hits the defensive player's glove it is an error it actually has nothing to do with that at all for one example if an outfielder runs a very long way and Dives in an attempt to catch a fly Ball but the ball tips off the end of his glove and bounces away he has most definitely gone beyond the ordinary effort that is expected of him and therefore this would be a base hit rather than an error the rule book even tells us that if a play is right on the line between a hit or an error give the batter the benefit of the doubt and award the hit if a Fielder has obviously lost the ball in the Sun for example the batter is generally awarded a hit you should always keep the rule in mind but if a player does Miss a ball maybe ask yourself if he had made that play would I have thought wow that was a great play if so it probably would not be an error the rules are not holding players to such a high standard that they are expected to make great plays only that they be an average Fielder another area of confusion is that mental errors are errors this is only sometimes the case there must be a physical misplay in order for there to be an error a fumble a muff or a poor throw mental errors like throwing to one base rather than another or not completing a play because a Fielder has lost track of how many outs there are are not error unless it leads to something physical so I saw a situation in a game once where the catcher caught strike three and thinking there were three outs he rolled the ball back to the mound and started jogging off to the Dugout what he didn't realize is that it was only the second out of the inning and the runner on third base was able to run home and score while the pitcher stood on the mound dumbstruck and helpl us to make any play so for the catcher it was a mental error to lose track of how many outs there were but it was only his physical action of rolling the ball back to the mound that made me charge him with an air for the advancement of that runner from Third Base to home plate so the next time you find yourself wondering if there was an error on the play remember the elements of ordinary effort of a fumble a muff or a bad throw and if there was one of those that extended the time at bat or on the bases for a player or he was allowed to move up a base there probably was an error on the play
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How to Build an FPV Drone (Cinewhoop Squirt V2)
a few months ago I saw accept that looked just like this as soon as this video started my mind just went like what what's happening like this is even possible I didn't know I didn't why didn't nobody told me this earlier once I found this clip I decided to look more into what it was and so this is something along the lines of drones but it's not just any typical maverick drone that you can find on the market this is called an fpv drone first person view drone and so I knew from the second that I saw this that I had to get into this but as I was about to dive into this I was really wondering to myself what is it like to actually learn how to build and fly and program this thing so that's the reason why I'm making this video today this is a sanae whoop fpv drone so it's not a typical five-inch to new which a lot of freestyle drone pilots use to do crazy flips and tricks and stuff that you might also see this sin oop is meant to fly a little bit more serenely a little slower and the best part about this is that you don't have to be scared about running into something and chopping it up into a million pieces because there's these pop protectors so what does it take starting from scratch to build this guy my name is Kai from vertigo vision and today we're gonna go over what it's like for a noob to start learning how to build and fly us into so I've been learning and practicing fpv for about the last three months not gonna lie and say that it wasn't challenging because as someone who knows nothing about electronics and drones this is my first time hopping into that world and so it was intimidating at first I'm not gonna lie but luckily we are blessed with YouTube and the internet with the click of a button and the right questions to ask you can find the teacher that will teach you exactly what you need to know and that's some more advice we'll talk about moving on but yeah let's look into it so the very very first thing if you want to start balloons to know is you have to know what kind of city would you want to build this specific model of cinema since it's a class of drone this is called a Shen drone squirt - I know is developed and designed by a guy named Andy Shen but the people have championed this drone really say that this is the most liable and popular ones so I decided to go with it so the first thing you want to do if you want to build the shin joint score or whichever sinew Porto and you decide to pick is look up other people's bills you can buy a plug-and-play version that they sell online but usually they charge a lot more and if it breaks which it most likely will because you're gonna be crashing this thing a lot when you're learning to fly it you won't know how to put it back together so everybody's recommendation in the FPV community is to build your own drone try to build it from scratch and buy the parts and learn how to put it together and they're not soldered it sounds like a lot I know but trust me it is a good investment in the long run so let's go into parts right there is an awesome website called rotor village.com and in this website people basically documents and place their build process and all of the parts that they used to build your drums and so that's actually what I use for one of the best references for this guy some things are pretty obvious what you want to get but a lot of times it's a giant question mark because there's so many parts there's the motors there's the propellers there's the air unit there's the flight controller and ESC there's so many different modules and parts that are up to you to choose what to pick but you have to make sure that you choose the right ones that go together so the best way is to look up other people's builds once you have that make sure you create your own checklist this is super important because there's a good amount of parts that you need to take account of and you're gonna be buying a bunch of random parts and if you want to make sure that you know exactly what you bought so you don't double buy anything or you don't forget anything by the time you're ready to build alright now once you've got all your parts it is time for the fun part which is learning how to build it when you're first starting to build a drone I say it's fun because it may seem very intimidating at first it's kind of like building an Ikea set that flies if I had to put it think about it that way and you're gonna have a lot more fun learning the process so make sure you watch lots of build videos go on YouTube and just look up see a group build and you're gonna find a lot of YouTube videos of people documenting and walking you through the process of building this anew and so that's gonna be super helpful because you basically just to follow what they do and once you've learned and once you learn how to do it then you're gonna be good you're gonna be safe so that you have an idea of what it was like for me to build it here's a quick video I put together of my process building the cinema enjoy [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh yeah [Music] as you can see it's pretty satisfying watching you come together sometimes there are issues that you have that you need to reverse but honestly it's nothing that you can't handle I believe in you overall I believe this build took two days and eight to ten hours that's including programming with me plugging into the computer and making sure everything's okay and setting up the controller and finding it so once you've got your drone you've bought your goggles and you bought your radio once you've bound them all together you are ready to try flying and one tip that is super helpful if you're just starting out is to practice on a simulator on a computer like a twenty dollar simulator just go ahead and play it like a video game plug your radio in so you can get the feel of what its gonna be like it's gonna be so helpful trust me so there are plenty of tutorials on actually learning how to fly but I'll get into a little bit of what are the basic fundamentals that will probably be the 20% of skills that will help you with the 80% of your flying journey so the first one is obviously going to be hovering right just being able to give the drone off the ground and make it stay in place but once you get the feel of how the drone kind of balances in air and space then it's gonna be a lot easier for you to start taking on movement next thing you're gonna want to learn is being able to just flip forward and break and stop once you get that flying sideways playing forward and back you want to learn how to turn right you're gonna want to learn how to turn which is coordinated turns and there's super super great tutorials online that will help you learn those in the simulator and in real life here's another piece of advice from one new to another because I know it can feel like a long process leading up to the flying portion which is why I also think the simulator is really great for that because it can help you satisfy the flying bit while you're learning how to build it it's a process trying to get the drone from being single individual parts getting it into the air but throughout all that my biggest piece of advice is to make sure that you are in it you're in it to learn and you're in it to enjoy the process as well a lot of its manual you're gonna have to learn how to fly it and that's going to require a good amount of practice so in summary from flying the parts to finally being able to fly the drone it can seem like a lot it can seem very intimidating it's a process but don't worry because as this hobby grows there are only more and more resources out there that make this easier to get into like even my friend Cesar who's an amazing drone pilot who's like 5 years younger than me he's been doing this for a long time and he remembers that in his first three months they were disastrous so I've been getting compliments from my fpv friends about how fast I've been improving but honestly I wouldn't be here without them you know I'm lucky to be in a place where I can talk to them and that this hobby and that this craft has developed so much it is so rewarding and once you break through those first barriers and build your drum and get it to fly in the air it'll be a feeling unlike anything that you've ever experienced and I'm really excited for you to get there I know I personally have a long way to go still I have so much to learn I'm just making these videos to make sure that I can document what it's like starting from zero and taking your way up I'm having a great grand ol time let me tell you and I am super excited for you guys to start your journeys and if you want to see the journey and continue to watch the evolution of the work that I'm putting out which is fpv learning and dance and filmmaking and combining it all together it's gonna be good it's gonna be a good time so go ahead and subscribe and follow me on instagram at tic toc that's where i'm always updating take care you guys peace till next time
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Testing - Episode 2 - Exceptions
hello and welcome to the second episode of the software carpentry lecture on testing in this episode we're going to show you how to handle errors in programs using exceptions strictly speaking this isn't part of testing but we have to put it somewhere and since you're going to want to test how your programs behave when things don't go as planned this seems like as good a place as any it's a sad fact but things sometimes go wrong in programs some of these errors have external causes like missing or badly formatted files others are internal like bugs in code either way there's no need for panic it's actually pretty easy to handle errors in sensible ways first though let's have a look at how programmers used to do error handling back in the Dark Ages programmers would have functions return some sort of status to indicate whether they had run correctly or not this led to code like this the stuff in green is what we really want the stuff in red is there to check that files were opened and read properly and to report errors and exit if not a lot of c and Fortran code is still written this way but this coding style makes it hard to see the forest for the trees when we're reading a program we want to understand what's supposed to happen when everything works and only then think about what might happen if something goes wrong when the two are interleaved both are harder to understand the net result is that most programmers don't bother to check the status codes their functions return which means that when errors do occur they're even harder to track down luckily There's A Better Way modern languages like python allow us to use exceptions to handle errors more specifically using exceptions allows us to separate the normal flow of control from the exceptional cases that arise when something goes wrong this makes both easier to understand basically what exceptions allow us to do is take the code we were just looking at and put the normal Parts in one place and all the error handling Parts in another and as a Fringe benefit this often allows us to eliminate redundancy in our error handling to join the two parts together we use the keywords try and accept these work together like if and else the statements under the try are what should happen if everything works while the statements under accept are what the program should do if something goes wrong you have actually seen exceptions before without knowing it for example trying to open a non-existent file triggers a type of exception called an IO error while an outof bounds index to a list triggers an index error by default when exceptions occur python prints them out and halts our program we can use try and accept to deal with these errors ourselves if we don't want that to happen here for example we put our attempts to open a non-existent file inside a try and in the accept we print a not very helpful error message notice that the output is blue signaling that it was printed normally rather than red which is shown for errors when python executes this code it runs the statement inside the try if that works it skips over the accept block without running it if an exception occurs inside the tri block though python compares the type of the exception to the type specified by the accept if they match it executes the code in the accept block note by the way that ioerror is Python's way of reporting several kinds of problems related to input and output not just files that don't exist but also things like not having permission to read files and so on so we can handle several types of error in one place we can put as many lines of code in a tri block as we want just as we can put many statements under an if we can also handle several different kinds of Errors afterwards for example here's some code to calculate the entropy at each point in a grid python tries to run the four statements inside the try as normal if an error occurs occurs in any of them python immediately bails out and tries to find an accept whose type matches the type of the error that occurred if it's an IO error python jumps into the first error Handler if it's an arithmetic error python jumps into the second Handler instead it will only execute one of these just as it will only execute one branch of a series of if L if and else statements this layout has made the code easier to read but we've lost something important the message printed out by the io error Branch doesn't tell us which file caused the problem we can do better if we capture and hang on to the object that python creates to record information about the error in Python version 2.6 and earlier we do this by putting a variable name after the name of the exception type separating the two with a comma if something goes wrong in the try python will create an exception object fill it with information and assign it to the variable error there's nothing special about the variable name we can use anything we want exactly what information is recorded depends on what kind of error occurred Python's documentation describes the properties of each type of error in detail but we can always just print the exception object Python 2.7 and higher allow us to make this a bit more readable using the keyword as the old style still works but most new code is written using the new syntax now let's go back and create better error messages here's the modified code and here are the changes in the case of an IO error we print out the name of the file that caused the problem and in the case of an arithmetic error printing up the message embedded in the exception object is what python would have done anyway so much for how exceptions work how should they be used some programmers use try and accept to give their program's default behaviors for example if this code can't read the grid file that the user has asked for it creates a default grid instead other programmers would explicitly test for the grid file and use if and else for control flow it's mostly a matter of taste but we prefer the code on the right as a rule exception should only be used to handle exceptional cases if the program knows how to fall back to a default grid that's not an unexpected event using IF and else instead of try and accept sends different signals to anyone reading our code even if they do the same thing novices often ask another question about exception handling style as well but before we address it there's something in our example that you might not have noticed exceptions can actually be thrown a long way they don't have to be handled immediately take another look at this code the four lines in the tri block are all function calls they might catch and handle exceptions themselves but if an exception occurs in one of them that isn't handled internally python looks in the calling code for matching accept if it doesn't find one there it looks in that function's caller and so on if we get all the way back to the main program without finding an exception Handler Python's default behavior is to print an error message like the ones you've been seeing all along this rule is the origin of the saying throw low catch High there are many places in your program where an error might occur there are only a few though where errors can sensibly be handled for example a linear algebra Library doesn't know whether it's being called directly from the python interpreter or whether it's being used as a component in a larger program in the latter case the library doesn't know if the program that's calling it is being run from the command line or from a guei the library therefore shouldn't try to handle or report errors itself because it has no way of knowing what the right way to do this is instead it should just raise an exception and let its caller figure out how best to handle it finally you can raise exceptions yourself if you want to in fact you should do this since it's the standard way in Python to signal that something has gone wrong here for example is a function that reads a grid and checks its consistency the rais statement creates a new exception with a meaningful error message since read grid itself doesn't contain a tri accept block this exception will always be thrown up and out of the function to be caught and handled by whoever is calling read grid you can Define new types of exceptions if you want to and in fact you should so that errors in your code can be distinguished from errors in other people's code however this involves classes and objects so we'll cover it in the lecture on object-oriented programming
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Destiny 2: SALTY AT EXOTIC LOOT REWARDS - Funny & Epic Moments Highlights #9
what is going on guys welcome back to the channel & apos xi8 you being here today I bring another desk and two community highlights video and damn and some amazing players you've been this one if you guys do enjoy the video and would like to show you support you can by smashing that like button if you have any amazing clip you like to see featured in one of my community highlights videos send it into the email or just linked I liked top of the video description my thighs I hope you enjoy the video and hopefully I will see you on that next one oh I will shrek freshman she's done I've never seen two that's crazy [Music] Guardian down that's two [Music] three opponents down look at them for your unstoppable take out those jockeys and Vader down you can relax nature ready fabulous you're invading hey Brian cuz you slap those mooks right out of their hands [Music] be captain look at them all outstanding don't see captured not shut them down Double Down what poses the greatest threat to Authority is you all opponents defeated I could Bowl monster kill yeah if I see here doing be here even accustomed one bowl remain hey stay together let's go okay hi chat tender croaking well okay bread this rate is so fast honestly I would not mind farming this raid for it like clears does anyone else see me floating I could do that I did my [ __ ] you [ __ ] [ __ ] of course the person that you useless get anarchy dish you little [ __ ] your son is so lucky I only did this for [ __ ] power level how many time he did it this is six very much that's what world [ __ ] [ __ ] not on school whoa oh we know he put on the wagon stupid oh my p7 made it down poor dosa when fading makeup I am stretched [Music] pulling ahead keep it that way three minutes remaining you lose lost my thumb is still closed Double Down three opponents down zone a captured you have zone advantage you came to the lead don't be captured power play keep the pressure off would like a Titan of the first pillar zone a lost the toolbox there hold down your advantage grows stay strong you make that look easy double down embrace the darkness take out those Guardians like dirty you make this look easy 10 seconds left you
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Black Flag Shenanigans: Episode 1 ~ ESTEBAN (SPOILER-FREE)
havana one of eight through i didn't give me enough time to read all that oh i can hold right bumper to oh this is brilliant eight viewpoints six contracts 20 chests excuse me sir i'm reading something do you mind seven song sheets 15 animus fragments and seven secrets oh what are the secrets i wonder all right what is this oh it's one of these again okay they cool they're hide spots do they have those in multiplayer that'd be kind of cool if they did oh we got someone in distress up here why don't you guys you know you guys are just being [ __ ] for no reason now stop it oh well foster hi captain can't wait just in time i'll see you back aboard i got some money and i got a crew member excellent hello everybody it's me and we're here with episode number one of black flag shenanigans we just finished sequence one memory one i think yeah and i feel like running around doing some open world shenanigans stuff so let's focus on you know what let's just run around and explore a little bit because i've been wanting to run around and explore havana for ages so we're gonna do that right now ow goodness me i am sorry oh i could have gotten two crew members if i got in here earlier oh man okay well we're gonna go up these stairs everything's so amazing ooh i can hide there too oh let's have some fun with the cortisones let's get down there spanish cortisones well then you guys hello who are you you guys like priests or something scholars perhaps maybe all right let's have some fun let's find a group of guards to stick these cortisones on excuse me aha perfect go get him it's left bumper now that's new work your magic glasses hello show them a good time all right let's pull up the map and see just how big the city is i'm like not even in the whoa okay let's see what do we got what's that general store okay that's what that looks like let's get another viewpoint let's go for that oops did we do that okay jump and let's go get a viewpoint i am so happy to be playing this game oh my gosh i have waited all day for it it didn't get to my door until about almost five o'clock p.m and the whole time i'm thinking god damn it son of a [ __ ] i want to play the game i know i'm playing it and now i just like don't even care anymore there's a song sheet here where is it oh there look for it there i got a shanty which one did i get which one did i get are you gonna show me what did i get show me which one i got one of seven shanties can you give me the name of it that'd be fantastic if you did ow ready let's climb up this building excuse me sirs oh this is a very restricted area is there something in here worth getting there's something in there it looks like a a scroll a piece of parchment on the map off i'm nowhere like don't even sir curiosity killed the cat which is ironic because there's a cow on the roof is that a cat kitty cat meow did you pick the kitty hello meow he loves me i'm gonna name you you're the first cat i got the pet what should i name you i'm gonna name you esteban that's your name esteban elgato okay now back to the restricted area back back to business here uh let's see there is something there on my map it looks like it's like a bit of parchment or something but i don't know what it is and i want to check it out so we're gonna go over here the other guys aren't even looking in here okay so that will take time to look around aha what's in here manuscript one of seven secrets i found a secret already hurrah voynich manuscript i wanna see i wanna see wait i think i know what this is this is that piece of parchment that no one can decipher like it's a language that nobody understands right one of four extant pages of the mysterious voynich manuscript stolen from peter beckford's collection at some point after 1705. manuscript was found in europe prior to european discovery the new world this image clearly depicts a sunflower a flower only found in the americas at the time is that voynic manuscript is that what i'm thinking of it's like one of the biggest mysteries of like the ancient world right now is that manuscript because no one can decipher it nobody knows what the hell it says shanties bully in the alley oh and it gives you the lyrics oh that's brilliant i can look at it that's cool okay help me bob and bully in the alley way hey bullying the alley help me one bully in the alley bully down and shin bowed ow okay well i'll read this on my own time for now let's get back to the game and i'm going for that viewpoint still which is over here in fact it's like right here a courier i don't want to loot the courier that man's doing all this work climb up the building edward there you go up up no don't go all the way over go on there we go okay sink oh synchronize i think i might want to save the assassination targets for when i'm actually an assassin maybe just maybe splat tunnel entrance that looks like a tunnel entrance oh that's what that is viewpoint not synced viewpoint synced okay i got it and they're also fast travel points let's let's visit a tavern let's see what taverns have to offer us and let's go through havana excuse me hello who are you i only deal with ship captains well [ __ ] you too ah hello sir i would like to get information apparently i was gonna ask for a drink but let's get information i got blood on my face i'm all bubbled up oh and i did get a drink i didn't have to ask all right so what information did i get naval convoy dry tortuga easy wow well we're not going to do that right now because i don't even have a freaking ship a naval convoy has been revealed all right well i'll get that some other time let's play a game anybody wait hold on what happens when i blend with these guys they blend with you oh i just stand there okay darn it i thought i'd like take a seat or put my hands on the table or something nope oh well okay um all right well this is what times are drawn for us except this guy hello is that checkers all right i played checkers in ac3 we got to play checkers in ac4 okay i know how to play move select switch camera type cancel exit okay cool do you want to play first uh no place bet let's do 10. 10 rails is that what it is 10 rails let's go tactical camera i like this camera best i know how to play checkers i've been playing it since i was like seven i'll go over here younger than that actually it's been a while but i have played it since i was seven uh we're gonna go up here show me what you got [ __ ] uh here multiple jumps are possible and met aha wait can i jump back no i can't because that's backwards and i'm not a king so i can't do that yet or queen or whatever it is dang it oh well oh but i can double jump there suck it [ __ ] oh it's much easier to see that they're kings now eh either way i'm gonna get jumped no matter which way i go so i might as well all right there you go aha i'll give you a freebie if he jumps me from there okay i'm making sure he can't get any double hits now because i got the [ __ ] scared out of me when that happened to me last time all right i am kicking some serious butt here if i move no i can't jump anybody from there if i sacrifice this piece and he jumps me i can get him away i'm gonna do that right freaking now huh i got you figured out okay let's move this bloke you suck at this game from the blockade take it past me then we'll move this guy really entertaining in it watching me play checkers i love checkers it's very simple but it's fun it's like pac-man not quite get your head out of the way edward oh dear oh dear he trapped me you clever son of a [ __ ] all right fine take me my body is ready take me thank you and now i can jump him so i was good he's got one two three four five six pieces i got one two three four five six seven so technically i'm winning but not quite let's go up here on i can't jump him from there either i can't jump you from here i've got this guy cornered now no matter where he goes with that piece i've got him oh and he's gonna get me from there too oh well victory is mine this guy i can only go back up with that piece so i'm not going to do that to move you up there ah son of a good [ __ ] getting one inside of that shot uh you bring up a fair point sir well done god damn it i shouldn't move that peace i know that thank you getting away from you would you stop it go away thank you now i'm going to take this opportunity to move in for the kill oh damn it i should have gone up the other way darn it yeah guess what ha ha guess what haha what are you gonna do now [ __ ] i have one two three four five pieces gonna move i dare you i'm not like that though he's going for the corner and then he's gonna stay there like an [ __ ] yep you're officially a dick i'm going over here i want to win i want money uh you know what we're gonna play a little bit of a mind game here see if he goes for it come get me all right he didn't go for it well screw you then all right i can't go backwards those pieces um i guess we'll go here hey look nike uh would you stop playing mind games except defeat my friend why is he moving that piece now quite nervous uh you know if i give him this piece i can get rid of his king and then oh no i can't give him that piece i can't go backwards god dang it well i can't jump you suck it satisfied with that are you because you shouldn't because you're losing actually no let's get this guy back down into the action i've been playing this for the last two hours already and i'm still wide awake i'm so [ __ ] excited about this game oh my god let's go down here let's chase this guy down here all right now he's got two kings congratulations coming for your ass maybe i shouldn't because now he can go both ways oh are you serious how about [ __ ] you that's right come on face me like a man i'm gonna go score another king if you don't mind are you serious this is gonna end up being a draw because this guy's a chickeny [ __ ] you're an ass i'll move him here then come on do something something besides that come on mickey that's seriously the only movie he's gonna do until i eventually have to take a draw that's literally all he's gonna do come on do something hold on hold on hold on i don't want to do that definitely not i have a plan i have a plan it's gonna take a while for me to execute it but i do have a plan my king is gonna go right there i'm gonna sacrifice this king so he jumps me and then i can jump him and then i can do the same thing pretty much because i have way more pieces than he does so he can take a couple more of mine as long as i win so there plus he can't double jump me since i have other pieces behind my second king up there so haha screw you go ahead take my body i'm ready so screw you come on man you lost accept defeat what i'm going to do here is get this guy out of the way this guy is such a chicken that's literally all he's doing i have you now there go on take me how about i win victoria son of a [ __ ] i took a little bit longer than i wanted but i won haha screw you all right taverns have checkers yay you know what money for all have some money a generous donation to the cancer treatment society or whatever it's called i won 10 rupees and then just chucked it out to the crowd i'm a good person i'm such a good person okay let's find another music sheet which is down actually no just kidding let's go get some money oh there's guards here you got moves too bad mine are better okay i can get down here nice and safe oh all right let's break this open out my foot havana one of 20 chests silver saucer and silver plate is that what i saw i don't know even so all right oh the music i love the music the music's amazing there's an unsynchronized viewpoint let's go get that ah i will say the parkour in ac3 wasn't as bad as everyone makes it out to be just saying sorry sir but um it did not encourage much roof running even though when there was roof running i didn't have much problem with it personally but it i will admit it wasn't very parkour wasn't as parkour friendly as previous installments but this is definitely more parkour friendly if not the most parkour roof running friendly game since ac2 and i love it i got my smoke bomb back yay alright now to the viewpoint can i make that kind of nervous to try what are you doing only i can do that excuse me woman wow she seems very unfazed by what i just did she must have had a hard life wow let's keep moving my swords away i don't want to scare anybody away can i climb up this door i can alright let's get up here i love the way he moves when he runs too also for the sake of open world shenanigans no fast traveling unless it's like to like a harbor master or whatever that we actually no just kidding we actually don't need that we're going up on the cross look at it oh this is one of my favorite assassin's creed cities ever i just want to say that right now right now the spanish architecture the background music the amount of roof running that you can do because of how close all the buildings are together ah oh wow and it shows you the locations physically in the city oh i love this game so much this is such a leap forward and i loved ac3 i really did but there were things that i felt were missing and this has brought everything back no no no no get back here hey hey where do you think you got it i want that letter i want it get back here lad nope i missed it come on get up i will get you i'm not a pirate my name's doug nice hey i'm busy there you go escape with your life come down oh my god he's actually curling up on the ground do i scare you [ __ ] i should you're just a courier though you didn't kill anybody so you can walk away today with your life let's go get another music sheet oh it's fast all right let's see which one i got this time two of seven shanties in havana oops i hit the wrong button let's see what the pause mini looks like excuse me um um um database i want to see what shanty i got random indio or lee for johnny please i love those shanties billy riley old billy riley was dancing master old billy riley oh old billy riley over the rally was the master of a drug drugger draugr i believe that's an undead type being in skyrim okay well let's head over to another unsynchronized viewpoint ah i don't want to do too much all at once god damn it let's just parkour across the city and get a chest shall we and then i'm probably gonna have to stop open world shenanigans for now because i don't want to do everything all at once because that's no fun let's try to get to that chest without touching the ground that's not exactly what i wanted to do but close enough hello goodbye oh [ __ ] i didn't touch the ground i'm okay okay i'm okay all right yep all right jumpy jump all right let's see where we can go from here oh music's back i love the music don't go off the roof dude although i don't know what that means but die anyway out okay now there's a chest down here so now i can go down on the ground unless i don't need to but i think it's in there so yeah we need to go down i think oh no did i go down to the ground for no reason i did oh well oh my foot all right i got an extra chest with another silver plate another saucer which is lots of money a lot of money okay oh esteban hola is i'm speaking spanish to a cat in a video game i think i need to stop is that the cathedral did i climb up that already i don't think i did it oh my god but it's the havana cathedral i want to go visit it i would have to wait for next time i'm here with esteban you're so cute but anyway i'm gonna end this episode of uh black flight shenanigans right here so i hope you guys are enjoying leave a like if you are i subscribe if you want to see more god my cheeks freaking hurt cause i can't stop smiling and i'll see you in the next episode of black like shenanigans and the next episode of my let's play of assassin's creed 4 black flag farewell friends you
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WORH Video Part 3: Overhead Cost Allocation on Worksheet B
thank you for your interest in Medicare cost reporting you have accessed part three in a four-part webinar series discussing Medicare cost reporting for critical access hospitals these webinars are designed for individuals who may not be familiar with the Medicare cost report and are hoping to learn more about it for additional information please access parts one two and four of the cost reporting webinar series as well as other focused educational webinars sponsored by the Wisconsin office of rural health this webinar today will cover the worksheet B series of the Medicare cost report in the last two webinar series you covered the S series as well as the worksheet a series today we are going to build off of that and talk about how the cost that were determined on worksheet a are now stepped down from the overhead departments to the revenue producing and non reimbursable cost centers on your cost report in today's webinar we will cover how these costs from worksheet a are stepped down utilizing statistics we will discuss some helpful tips to consider as you prepare and review your B - one worksheet lastly we will talk about two methods that a critical access hospital can use to allocate these costs B - one is where we take we begin that portion of the worksheet with our cost from worksheet a that are our allowable costs and we step them down utilizing statistics to the revenue and non-reimbursable Department of the entity cost cannot be allocated to an earlier cost Center and we will show you an example of this in a couple of slides in addition the order of allocation cannot be chained additional cost centers may be added by fragmenting specific cost centers but it does not change the overall order of the allocations helpful tip to consider when reviewing and preparing your cost report is to consider the last time that the statistics were updated in your cost report for example square footage has the organization evaluated and updated the square footage of the cost centers on an annual basis if there have been any additional building projects completed or renovations made to the current facility have those changes been incorporated into the square footage on your cost report second tip is to consider if there are any specific cost centers that should be fragmented to more appropriately allocate cost of the remaining departments utilizing a different statistic for example one cost center that is oftentimes fragmented is buildings and fixtures if there are new buildings added during a period it may be more advantageous to fragment that and reflect it as a separate cost center versus lumping it in with all other building and fixtures and having all square footage allocate those specific costs another cost center that is oftentimes fragmented is admin in general fragmenting that into cost centers of communications data processing and business offices often times may be favorable for the organization to utilize a different statistic to allocate those costs on a more reasonable method to the specific revenue producing departments that those areas service this next slide provides just an example of the most common overhead departments where costs are allocated capital and related costs that include depreciation and interest expense generally are allocated to the remaining departments utilizing square footage employee benefits generally are allocated utilizing salaries or gross salaries admin in general which is line 5 on the cost report generally is allocated utilizing accumulated cost Glanton maintenance utilizes square footage laundry it's generally allocated utilizing patient days or can also be utilized on a laundry pounds statistic housekeeping is allocated on square footage or a time study dietary can be allocated on patient days or meal cafeteria utilizes salaries or FTEs to allocate the various cost nursing and administration utilizes nursing salaries or nursing FTEs and lastly medical records utilizes gross patient service revenue when preparing or reviewing your B - one ask yourself are you allocating cost to any department that do not utilize or receive these services one example would be cafeteria if the hospital your organization also has an off-site rural health clinic do the employees of that rural health clinic utilize the cafeteria if not you want to verify that the statistics that you're utilizing to allocate cafeteria do not incorporate a statistic for that rural health clinic another example would be housekeeping do the housekeeping staff clean the gift shop or the ambulance garage is their nursery receiving an allocation of dietary costs these are all examples that you can utilize to when you're reviewing and preparing your B - one to consider if there are cost centers that are receiving an allocation of costs that do not need to be that do not receive that service there are two methods that a critical access hospital may choose to use to allocate costs they may be utilizing the simplified method or the standard recommendation method as you see here on this slide the cost center department on the Left reflects then the simplified method or the standard recommendation utilizing the simplified method is oftentimes less takes less time and takes less cost to accumulate the various statistics used in the cost report your organization would have elected one of these methods likely already in order to change the method it requires pre-approval that must be received no later than 90 days prior to the end of the cost reporting period unless this is the first year or period that the organization is filing the cost report as a critical access hospital once elected under the simplified method the organization must continue to use this method for no less than three years unless there's a change in the ownership during that period of time a couple of considerations to think about when evaluating these simplified in the standard recommendations on this slide for building in fixtures for movable equipment when you are evaluating your square footage we recommend that you update this on an annual basis and that it should be based on the weighted average of the date of the changes so for example if there is a new building that was put in service partway through the period a weighted average must be computed to weight the square footage of that new building for the date that it was placed in service compared to the total date of the reporting period out of 365 days more than likely if you were filing based on a fiscal year or a calendar year unless for some reason you are doing an extended period return I'm sorry an extended period cost report another thing to note is that there are actually two square footage statistic gross square footage which includes your hallways in your common areas as well as a net square footage which excludes the hallways in common areas an organization may consider and want to evaluate both methods to see what which is more advantageous in terms of how it reflects costs within your cost report to the revenue producing departments of the hospital you do need to utilize the same statistic consistently throughout the cost report so if you utilize gross square footage you need to be consistent and utilize it throughout in your statistics or utilize the net and utilize it throughout if you are utilizing the standard recommendation for moveable equipment for depreciation expense be sure that this ties out to your trial balance if you also when evaluating depreciation expense verify that this includes any interest or insurance related to those capital costs and those need to be included in the statistic and in the amount that you're tying back out to your trial balance as well for employee benefits if you are utilizing the gross salaries on the standard recommendation be sure that this reconciles back to your trial balance as well as that it incorporates any adjustments for Asics reclassifications on your worksheet a series and that it also takes into consideration any is adjusted for any non allowable employee benefits that were removed as part of an a8 adjustment so if there were in benefits removed on a a2 for professional wages that were removed from the cost report the benefits associated with that should also be removed and should not be impacting your statistics utilized on B - one if you are utilizing FTEs for cafeteria under the standard recommendation we recommend that this agree back to your annual payroll reports and then you challenge yourself to determine whether or not FTEs within specific departments are utilizing that service again we'll go back to the example of an offsite location RHC do they need to have a statistic for allocating cafeteria costs to that cost center if they do not utilize that cost center there should be no FTE statistic reflected on that line when allocating cost of the cafeteria when utilizing laundry pounds under the standard recommendation for laundry and linen we recommend that you accumulate the information annually so that the statistic represents the entire year of operation and if you are utilizing a third-party make sure you are obtaining the full statistic of pounds not pieces of laundry process if you are utilizing meals for dietary under the standard recommendation again we recommend that you accumulate this annually so that statistics represent the entire year of operation and the statistic should not exceed patient days times 3 meals per day if it does there are likely items included within your meal count that do not equate to a full meal equivalent and we recommend that this be reviewed if you are utilizing patient days for laundry Dietary Social Services we recommend that you agree the patient days back to your annual records and should be tied back to the information utilized to input s - 3 part one and that this also exclude any nursery days you are using costed requisitions for Central Services and pharmacy we recommend that this tie back to your internal records and for girls patient service revenue or a time study we recommend that you evaluate whether or not professional revenue is included it is not included within worksheet C but as you are allocating revenue for medical records you need to consider whether or not this impacts how that allocation is done to the various cost report line items this slide provides you with an example of how the B - one series start so in column 0 we start with the costs that flow over from worksheet a so this is your total allowable cost on the cost report right here and then you will notice excuse me as you go through B - 1 you are allocating the cost and it steps down to the next department as I mentioned before the order that these are presented cannot change and you do not allocate costs back up to a previous department and it only steps down to the revenue producing departments when you are completed and you will notice that the total when you are done will agree to the total that was started at the very beginning as you prepare and review B - 1 we recommend that you ask yourself when was the last time your statistics have been updated additionally review your overhead departments to see if there are any departments that are not receiving the service but do have a statistic allocated to them we recommend you review this and update accordingly lastly ask yourself are you using the most appropriate statistic consider evaluating whether they simplified or the standard recommendation is most appropriate for your organization do you have any questions please feel free to contact us we hope you enjoyed this portion of the webinar series thank you and have a great afternoon
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ESI & ARD Descriptive Live Writing Test | NABARD 2022 Phase 2 | NABARD Grade A 2022
if three more minutes to go then we start valuation part what we've done is we've the test in the last one of us and now we are going to evaluate test ing if let me just open the evaluation part comes to have already submitted it I will try and evaluate the new students test first uh last time get the time otherwise we'll first evaluate the new one okay RBI result has come out and I have seen a lot of students uh foreign immediately after phase one we started with writing program it is then uh regularly for the 30 days after phase one and that worked wonders and they have got selected I suppose many students collection B who I please take this writing program seriously whether it is happening foreign yourself is already taking these sessions for enrolled tomorrow we don't have one day after tomorrow F1 we're going to have these sessions regularly till phase two and uh telling me that he started witnessing an improvement in for regularly coming and writing these that uh it's for you and if you really want to clear the examination really won't five then give everything in your power create the examination in first or latest attempt itself it's 9 35 let's start uh National is one today uh let's see what he has written ESI government subscribe let's pick up the pulsory question SI compulsory up the question is uh my voice is breaking let me just is it fine now just let me know it should be fine now a question by prasanna word limit do we need to adhere with it or not you can you can exceed the word limit but uh try to reach the word limit or at least 90 percent of the simple logic here you have a simple Common Sense value the more you write the more content you have the content you have the easier it is for the examiner to judge you and his judgment is expected to be better because you would the other points happening automatically he's going to give you more it's a simple okay the year 1991 marked the Watershed in the Pro in economy discussed in the light of ignore it's important to understand what the question is that's that's the first thing that you do before starting with your writings again but what it is asking is what happened in 1991 what were the reforms that's what it is asking because it says the year 1991 marked the Watershed the processor I love something changed drastically after 1991 that means the reforms that we carried out it is asking up that simple I hope uh all the students have written this only the voice is still breaking please check now if it is still breaking or not okay so I hope all the students have written on this only that whatever happened after 99 uh you know in 1991 how it impacted the process of growth in the future right so what were the reforms in 1991 let's see what a national has written there 1991 reforms is an important chapter in the history of Indian economy these reforms not only change the way we look at economy but also the wavy function the nature if economy changed from being protective and close to an open challenging and competitive one however there were certain reasons that led to this necessary change what happened before 1991 that we carried out reforms Bop crisis due to lack of Forex in comparative domestic Market huge financial burden due to welfare risk measures all these led to the government approach IMF for financial support the conditions put by IMF and proper guidance of economies led to introduction of these reforms TK basically dubbed as LPG by media they were a combination of structural and macroeconomic reforms good one now this could have been even in more detail because again if I put it in a notepad kidney words let me see actually you could not complete the answer I can see that let me put it in a notepad and see notepad method uh I'll have to put it in Word but I think it's somewhere around 200 300 words not more than that 300 words see c22 words one right almost half of what is required right because it's a 15 marker that means 600 words so you need at least 500 to be convincing enough right problem here please try and work on the word limit that you're following okay that's fine if you could not complete it because it was the last one but make sure it doesn't happen in the examination why because uh completing the test is your first priority okay okay let's start reducing Financial fiscal burden through measures like reducing subsidies increasing exercise duties disinvestment of government companies reduction of taxes liberal industrial policies like abolition of Licensing in various sectors promoted private players to emerge Financial reforms were introduced by get setting of financial markets FDI current account convertibility flow of credit to ensure insured markets Industries to spend more on required capital trade reforms in the form of import liberalization reducing impure duties devaluation of rupee you could have first talked about liberalization reforms then privatization reforms then globalization reforms okay those would be three different paragraphs which would have some paragraphs probably autonomy to PSU is also made made sure that they became efficient and profitable private banks financial institutions were allowed to be set up government influence in banking was reduced this helped in more economic growth ticket overall decent one uh you could not complete so today but uh because the way we've written is good enough explanation velocity I would give you 7 out of 15. if you have written if you had written a complete answer I would have easily given you about uh uh if if not more than probably 10 out of 15 okay so incomplete answer other than that the explanation could be more detailed right perfect to tell you let's move forward the first one the first test I believe okay you wouldn't just one answer is 90 minutes one answer then automatically it becomes incomparable ah because uh 10 out of 50 marks your anyway is going to get yeah so you're going to get probably six marks five marks if at all seven marks okay probably you started late that's fine dick then let's see okay what is agroclimatic Zone enumerate agroclimatic zones of India and explain the importance of agroclimatic zones classification in India what is then we have to talk about agroclimatic zones of India and then we have to talk about importance of agroclimatic Zone classification so the first question is what is an agroclimatic Zone can be defined as a land unit Mass uniform in respect of climatic conditions and length of growing period free bales over that area there are ways classification as per Planning Commission total number of zones 15 according to National agriculture research project total number is 127 maximum in state of madhya Pradesh 15 as per Planning Commission r thura's agroclimatic Zone pay and you could have enumerated or talked a little more about it what is an agroclimatic Zone humanization you could have talked about it okay so that's very important it's a 10 marker it's an answer uh it's very important that you talk in detail about this is also of two marks this is two marks this is uh agroclimatic zones in India let's say three marks and this probably is for five marks classification okay so for two marks you should be writing at least two three sentences okay uh you've talked about that Western Himalayan Zone covering Northern hilly states with very low cropping intensity Eastern Himalayan Zone yes lower gangetic Zone mostly alluvial Zone foreign would you be transgangetic plain Zone Eastern plateau and Hill Zone Central plateau and Hill Zone TK this is fine take care so yeah now the last part of the question is importance of zones classification let's see if you have written that or not India has vast stretch of land extending from north to south east to west different parts climatic conditions very sharply biotic as well as abiotic factors play an important role climatic variables like rainfall temperature humidity along with physiographic variables like altitude slope and aspects determines the vegetation and Flora in order to understand relationship of these anteces from extensive farming to intensive farming Planning Commission classified India into different climatic zones it plays pivotal role in policy making inside specific cropping pattern determination TK but it's two is too small okay it could have been a little more detailed points the first importance is ah farming how farming is done the second importance is policy making okay the third importance is uh determination of cropping pattern it would have looked better but I'll anyways give you six out of ten uh overall please make sure that you write this kind of an answer in every in every question that's very important okay SRI Devi that's an interesting name let's see what SRI Devi ji has written ah this is a new one so ESI question number two or three let's see I think she's written on question number two uh that I am checking because I am checking only SRI Devi's answer so she only uh pays attention because whatever she has written would have some comparability some connection with the way you have written and the way I'm checking it whatever feedback I'm providing it's going to be important for your answer as well to please sorry feedback probably one of the most important parts of this exercise that you listen to every feedback carefully because every feedback is important for you as well okay I'll check yours after this let's have a look at the question Define human development how has this concept evolved this discuss all the aspects and dimensions of human development straightforward questionnaire by human development and what are the dimensions of human Development Dimensions human development human development and dimensions of human development human development is the overall development of human like good health education skill equal opportunity standard of living necessary for growth and development of a country new human development features of UB development okay Evolution I think you've missed TK features good health in India infant mortality is this under five mortality is this maternal mortality is this malnutrition is also more prevalent but compared to last two decades health system has improved health is wealth the person with good health can work in contribute to countries growth how is good health an important aspect of human development because when a person is healthy only then he can contribute to growth and development of the nation okay that's how ah health of every individual becomes becomes important okay education number is a justification fact is a justification of your argument it is not the argument okay in India electricity rate is just 72 percent better education can create a better person it creates more knowledge persons in the society education creates confidence provides livelihood opportunities helps you to think critically it is a basic need to make a person complete again same cheese okay I hope you understood it uh sridevi so mistake stand of living better housing sanitation drinking water Etc necessary for person to lead better life skill development skills are necessary for changing technology skilled person can get better jobs and earn better equality and opportunity persons should get equal opportunities in economical political and social aspects government initiatives new education policies overall it's a decent answer but told us evolution is missing so that's probably two marks or three marks that you've missed completely uh see this is something which has not been seen in RBI nabard exams yet but it there are very high chances there's a cell this will happen now what is this that I'm talking about multiple questions under one question you have multiple questions under one question okay that's why this question has been planted here what is human development Evolution and then all dimensions of human development I'll give you 6 on 10 it could have been 7 or 7.5 very easily if you had in fact 6 minutes 5.5 feet they pound up because you completely missed concept evolved evolution of the concept evolution is missing okay aspects and dimensions may you have understood I hope you understood the mistake argument first and facts later okay overall decent answer because he's been writing regularly I can see that OK so you could not complete one question a 15 markers please write 15 markers first please don't make this mistake I can see the answers are there but in ESI you could not complete 15 marker and you completed 10 marker it could it should have been otherwise that you complete a 10 Mark 15 marker first and then focus on a 10 marker okay let's see foreign has been a bumpy ride for all the states and beneficiary beneficiaries critically examined pm fascal bhima yojana has been a bumpy ride for all the states and beneficiaries Matlab possible some pros and some cons some waves in which it has performed well some areas or some ways in which it has not been able to perform well for States and beneficiaries both important so what is PM fossil B my original to provide insurance cover to Farmer for their crop failure basic features replace National agriculture Insurance scheme aims to provide crop insurance to the farmer beneficiary are all Pharma including share Cropper and tenant farmer uniform premium for the crop is uh two percent one point five percent five percent for commercial ticket Andhra Pradesh re-implemented the scheme since its Inception it has witnessed various criticism from the states have opted out of the scheme citing following seasons both pros and cons how has it helped the states and beneficiaries and how has it not helped what are the leakages how has it helped okay you always start with then you talk about okay despite these contributions these positive things there are some issues there are some leakages there are some problems let's talk about them okay financial burden due to being centrally sponsored state governments have obligation as the major premium has to be paid by the states delayed payment insurance companies are delaying the payment to the Pharma ticket lack of penetration Decay lack of coverage implementation issues insurance companies are opting out due to reassurance and administrative cost ticket the points are good with respect to the challenges the good things are missing pmfei is a beneficial scheme which mitigates the risk of various provisions of the scheme can be linked upon an improved incentives should be given to States and insurance companies increasing the coverage of the scheme and including Allied activities in the scheme such as dairy and poultry overall good answer whatever you have written that's good for that I'll give you six okay uh the successes and contributions of p m f p y are missing right bumpy right both the things okay because you are anyways writing okay yes you can mention subheadings in capital letters that's completely fine in the final exam you might not be able to uh do it in gaps I don't remember clearly please go through them very uh carefully because ah you will get to understand a lot of things about how to write and what not to write what not to do through those directions and those directions change every year they keep coming out with new things for example whenever you're writing foreign so whenever you're writing let's say you write the answer is wonderful full stop now you don't put a space bar after this no space bar if you want to go to the next paragraph immediately you press enter if you press a space bar and then you press and enter to figure out when the examiner gets to see it he will see it as if you're writing from here it could have been better okay but if you're not pressing your space bar full stop immediately enter he will see something like this okay now this was found in the uh in the uh directions only as an a key specifically RBI or nabard came out with these directions separately before you start writing uh you know something before you start writing the answers okay literally means having a bad time with something they go uh you have to understand that you are going into policy making you are going into the government in that case it's very important that if you want to be rational you have to talk about both the sides unless the question specifically says that you talk about only one side okay here because specifically both outrightly like yeah it's important that we talk about both the sides otherwise your marks will suffer okay that's a reality that's how it is you have to talk about both the sides and then come to a conclusion otherwise your answer is not complete because your argument is one-sided your argument is not complete itself okay so this was the session for today I hope you answers checking students will be able to use those checkings uh to check their own answers as well to understand now day after tomorrow we are going to have a session for enrolled students from 25th onwards 25th to 28th we are going to have sessions regulated 25 26 27 28 4 days so two tests each we are going to conduct for both ESI as well as ah ESI as well as answer ah English writing okay surely let's close the session now uh sorry that's how it is I'm very sure about that okay all the best guys take care I'll see you very very soon again bye have a nice Diwali
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Story Time: The Best Game To Play In School (Don't Blame Me If You Get In Trouble)
welcome back to another story time with Aon and today I'm going to bring you guys to my fifth grade year of school and a little game that I used to play whenever I was bored and I did this a few weeks during the school year I'm not going to lie it was too Grand and um you know if you feel Brazen enough I dare you to play this game at school too just if you get caught don't blame me actually yeah blame me tell them you heard it from the YouTuber let's get right into it so this all came to me on a Friday I was like you know what I miss I miss some class you know either going to the bathroom I love downtime when I'm not having to learn or even just daydreaming looking out the window it's all the same to me I love it I love it I love it so it's only meaningful enough that I come up with the game of how to stay out of class right so I thought of it on a Friday I was like okay my plan is in one week to collectively miss the amount of hours of one day of school so out of five days I would spend one day completely out of class whether that be in the bathroom or up in the office or outside or just walking around I was going to take one day out of the five completely out of the equation so the next Monday I make a a card in the back of my notebook that that has all the hours that I need to complete which I went to school from 8 to 2:00 or 8 to 2:30 and we're going to knock off the 30 because 10 minutes of that is break and the other 20 is for lunch and nobody wants to miss those two times so we're looking at six hours to work with throughout 5 days that's a little over an hour and 12 minutes um a day right that I would have to uh Skip and you know I could do like 2 hours in one day you know I wasn't confound to doing that exact like hour and 12 or hour and 13 minutes a day type deal right so I broke it up I had six classes in a day and I was like okay all I need to do is Miss A little over 10 minutes in each one of the classes to equal up to the amount of time that I need to miss each day so I started out on Monday and I kind of just you know I was kind of new to it I would give to the bathroom and I would take a very long time to get back or I'd go and get water and kind of get lost in the school you know I think we've all I got lost on the way back to the classroom everyone loves first days and then about midweek it came to me I had a much better idea and that was to use the school to my advantage I told the teacher my first teacher I was like I'm not feeling too well I think I might need to go see the nurse she's like okay okay go up there and just come right back that instantly took about 30 40 minutes out of the class completely um and you know the class was almost over I pretty much missed the class right so I was like yes that took a huge chunk out and then at the end of the day in my last class I was like oh yeah I had to go and see the nurse this morning and I just she said for me to come back and I didn't even go back right I just lit I think I went outside and sat down on a bench and just really enjoyed that time off but it's horrible I know you guys come up with your own creative ways I use like the bathroom of course and and like went to go get water and I even used the crafty nurse's office didn't come up with anything else I did meet my end goal by the end of the week in fact I missed a little over a full day of school it was like a day of of classes and like a break or the lunch and I was so proud of myself I did it a few more times J in schooling and I didn't want to do it too much to arouse suspicion you can't be missing all the time but if you guys think that's crazy let me lay this one on you one of my good friends um he used to get migraines a lot he was constantly out of school either being sick or having a migraine and our senior year we looked back at his entire we were like looking at basically what we've done in school since we were a wee little lad and he collectively missed days from kindergarten until 12th grade he he missed a full year of school the full amount of time he missed just from being out collectively from kindergarten to 12th grade so basically he went through his entire uh elementary school education lacking one year hope you guys enjoyed this video let me go let me know what you guys think down below tell me if you're going to do this hope you guys enjoyed it peace who doesn't want to see their name at the end of every video make sure to check out the patreon link in the description if you like to be a part of the club
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Video Streaming Website Tutorial Next JS + Node JS | Intersection Observer/Infinite Scroll | Part 22
[Music] hello everyone and welcome to this video today we're going to set up intersection observation you know in our website home page and uh we're going to do a few more chains okay so it's all going to be pretty much clear to you i i will hope that so yeah let me first of all okay one second here's a change i was just doing first first of all testing through things and it's all bent right and now i'm here so you can see first for we're doing a server start rendering thing so what is happening with the server side rendering what is initially getting some values you know some video batteries from the server and this is what we're getting okay say beyonddev okay let's start of a server first of all let me just say load more let's go back so this is all of the videos that are available in our database i just copied the documents basically i just copied it to 20 and you already know about the you know the preview thing that we can play previews of the video like that you know by hovering over the video so yeah and these previews auto generated and so is the thumbnail for now and the time is pretty is also working pretty fine and what we want to do like let's say let's suppose we have 1000 videos in our database do we want to load all the 1000 videos in here no we don't want to load them we want to only load that much amount of videos that are visible to the users so i did few things in a few testings and basically this design this design can only hold up to eight videos per screen it doesn't really matter but it it it can be different for mobile screens so for the mobile screen maybe you can write a different logic maybe but i would i'm just saying for the pc screen it it is not going to hold more than four uh uh more than four yeah you know videos in a oh in the bit so basically we can just say we get in total eight videos but let's suppose we will be right giving you know rendering 12 videos as an advanced from the server itself only it will render only 12 videos not more than 12 videos and if the user wants more video if you keep scrolling down then we want to load uh four more videos four more videos four four four four accordingly he can go down down down down and so on and so forth so basically the concept is pretty neat i'll try to explain you every single thing we are going to use react intersection observer i will tell you that about in a minute i was just doing for testing first of all to be honest took me a while so what are we going to do here so we we're just first of all saying we need 12 videos as in start like to get the user started we want to to provide the user 12 videos as an advance like he's once his page opens up his homepage he should have at least 12 videos rendered in the screen doesn't matter if four videos are hidden below but we want to show him 12 videos at least we want to render 12 videos on his site so for that let's add an extra uh you know uh query in here we'll call it as as some like uh render first is going to be called the true and what i'm just calling it something random okay it doesn't really matter i can just say it first render is going to be called the truth something like that and in the video uh not in exactly in the video i'm just saying unique is not true because i was doing free copy pastings that's right let's go to our uh we get video section and here we were just saying yeah we saw the video and get the uh time in our you know five hours ago one minute ago one second it goes like that but now we have to do a few more things we're here getting the query as under the request and and as underscore we'll say constant request is going to be underscore dot query it's just being like a request dot query i'm just doing a little bit you know more smaller so we need two things now we need the video we need i need the page number and the page quantity so what is the page number page quantity going to do basically mongoose or mongodb or even mysql has this functionality called this skip or a limit so we're going to have a few functionalities like let me just say first of all let's say okay i'm just typing a lot uh let's say constant page uh space quantity is going to be zero for now in constant space number is going to be zero okay we're just supposing what happened here list cannot be empty okay something like that and now what do we want from the video we don't want to get all of the videos we can here put two things we can hear put first of all skip skip uh method will you know skip the amount of videos that you want it to skip let's say we want to skip a page number and other videos pages will basically decide how many videos we're gonna skip that so 12 videos are already rendered on the user screen so we'll skip 12 videos and now in the quantity we want to show how many more videos four videos of course so when i say dot limit uh then page qty page queue was just going to be four uh by default or if the user is right you know uh making the first render thing we will have the this thing as a the page quantity as uh probably like maybe 12 yeah we'll have it as 12. so that's the thing so what is happening currently we're just saying yeah skipped first 12 videos and uh show more four videos after 12 between 13 14 15 16. it will just show you only six is four more videos which is from 12 to 16 it will show you it will just give you back all these videos and then so on and so forth we're going to do much more things and but till now we're just having your page quantity is going to be this thing and we will be giving the we will not be giving the page quantity from the one we actually called the using the excess request or factory cases and uh when we actually scroll down stuff like that but what we want to do instead here okay we're gonna go back in the page quantity here we'll say if request dot uh first render is true then i wanna have this page quantity s2l otherwise i want page quantity to be four okay because four is what we want initially so we're just saying if this is first render we want our uh page uh uh quantity to be 12 because we want from zero to 12 videos but if it's not then the case is just like you know we're calling this uh api and we want four videos and the in page number basically page number is going to say if this is request.firstrunner then i want to show zero otherwise okay now here's is going to be a little bit confusing part otherwise if uh request the dot page number is defined okay we're just saying yeah request based number is defined then what i want to do i want to say break is like that if request the page number is defined like the user gave us uh page number uh then we will say first of all if it's defined because the page number is defined on what we want to say we want to keep the page number as request.page number otherwise i will keep it as page numbers by default going to be zero maybe yeah probably zero so one second let me just think about this thing we're just saying if because the first runner was there then i want to show zero if it wasn't and then i want to have another condition if actually because the page number was given by the user that i want to show recursive page num otherwise i want to show nothing i want to show basically zero which means it's it's just the first render right oh it's not actually first runner then i want to show what if the ps9 wasn't not given no or here we're gonna have another condition we don't want the requested page number to be less than zero right or more than our video total quantity so yeah uh total videos are going to be equal to await videos.find dot count so this basic dot find out count function is going to read us how many total videos we have in the server so what's going to happen we don't want our you know this thing our recursive page num uh multiplied by okay we don't want about recursive page now multiplied by our thing you know multiplied by our page quantity to be greater than the total quantities we have so why i'm multiplying this let me just basically get it clear we're saying page number can be zero so if we do let me show you if you do zero multiplied by uh basically for now we're gonna have four it's going to give us back maybe four yeah so we'll have so i'm going to initial values also constant a is going to be if request if request dot plus render was there then i'm going to get i want to keep it as oh now that first render if this if this was on the first this was the first runner that i want to keep with the zero if it wasn't then i want to keep it as 12. so what is happening basically is a variable uh anyway like any time we're going to make a call to the server what is going to happen we will have we will just keep adding 12 already to the videos because we know we have already rendered 12 videos so we want to add 12 all every single time we'll make a request of the server in the total videos so let's say now uh of a page number that we're getting from the uh user side is zero so you can get the page number zero the first page initially and we will multiply it with our page quantity which is going to be four which which it will give us basically it will become four and then we add a 12 to it it will basically become 16. you see now we have four extra videos our total videos will become 16. so this will go on fourth let's see if we have one here now it's going to become what it's going to become four four plus two okay not exactly so first if you make our case with zero we're not actually actually making a request with zero multiply by four page number cannot be zero so that's a thing if page number zero then what i want to show what actually was going to happen we are just going to send back the videos that we already own awesome oh we're just going to send back nothing i'll make the condition here also so we're saying if we get to here it's going to be 8 plus 12 that gives us kind of like 18 not actually 18 that would give us 20 if it's three then it goes so on and so forth like that what i want to exactly have here if requested paste them is defined i want to show something and i want to make sure because that paste the noun if it's equal to zero if it's less than or equal to zero then i'm gonna show it to zero otherwise i want to keep moving ahead okay he's just saying yeah uh return null then if this is the case because i don't want to be proceeding further if based on zero because that doesn't make sense right that's complete alter this complete crap other than saying uh return no we could have said response adjacent like that but that's all right if it's zero or smaller equals smaller equal than zero they want to show no otherwise i want to keep probably proceeding further i'll say if a request the page num is requested page number multiplied by page qt by our condition right now plus a i'm going to keep them in bracket if it's greater than total videos if they are greater than total beta is greater than equal to total videos then what what i want to do i'm going to basically return no otherwise i want to keep moving at okay like that's a lot of conditions though not sure what's going to happen comes with log page number let's give it a try in the underclient years html is equal to one we get no page number is equal to two we get no okay that's fine because i made it a little bit more complicated than it has to be yeah i will be honest with you i did made it it's a lot more complicated so what are we going to do instead we're going to say uh by default it's going to be zero as by first render i'm gonna say if request dot oh one second i guess i didn't call the page called it wrong no how about one we get one okay okay one as uh i made a lot more complicated things to be honest just getting back the page number which is just one that i expected to be and i don't want to see one right okay let's let's go let's go back a little bit you say if requested page number is defined actually if it's defined and request dot page num is smaller than very small then alt is greater than or equal to is greater than zero basically if it is this thing then i want to move ahead what i want to do now i'm going to say if because okay it's now multiplied by our page quantity adding our a to it see initial value to make it more clear if this all things are greater or equal to total videos i want to say return with the respond.json state of zero if that's not the case i'm going to say page number is going to be equal to our request request dot page now multiplied by our page quantity adding uh initial value inside it and that's going to be our page number html is going to be equal to initial value assignment or constant value yeah that's right about send we get 16 back that's what we want because we have one here if i say something like zero it's just finished send back zero it's just basically gonna send us request you know uh response of uh something like that okay it didn't worked out right but i guess it didn't told us about that okay request response is greater than zero then only we wanna move ahead right else if because first render is not defined that means i should be returning response.json status zero so what is that what are happening what is happening here we're just saying maybe somebody give the page num lower than zero and we still it's not the first render we know that what i want to do in this case send back the state of zero boom there we go it just died otherwise i'm gonna just keep moving ahead right now here the page quantity is going to be four and this one skip is going to be like skip first few videos and then stuff like that okay page num can be actually zero i mean just say yeah it can be zero equal to 0 it cannot be less than 0 though because if it's equal to 0 we get 12 here so basically we're saying you start from 12 till 16 okay i will show you that right now we're having a page quantity also we're getting here one two three four data you can see we got four data which means until 16 we've got four data now let's make a call at one which means uh 16 will get till 16 to 20 one two three four now if i see it as two it's going to give me state of zero because we know 20 is the end and there are no more videos other than i know uh more than 20 so yeah that's the end and it's just going to show us nothing back well i guess we are pretty much set it up in here in the back in section yeah i guess sir if anything else needed to be done we will do it afterwards but i think for now this much of a little bit setup is pretty fine and we can do another thing also as an additional thing if there is no request dot plus render and there is no request dot page number i'm gonna say tell me the response to json status zero as an addition uh you know additional check it's going to be the first one now let's go back here and here we just have to say okay let's close it you need to import a you need to add uh or you can say npm import react intersection observer basically that simple thing all you have to do here you can see i've already imported this thing here uh the react intersection is observer okay and after you know importing this react intersection so it's a use in view uh react hook what we have to do first of all we need uh so how does uh actually the intersection observer works we will have some uh you know item in the uh you know actually some item in the end it can basically be your rendered content the last you know the last element item of your rendered content or basically we can just define some error some div at the very end of your con and even anybody at the very end of your videos which will will not be visible till the point we scroll down all the way okay when we at the end of our page it will be visible something like that we'll say uh loading something like that it's not going to be visible probably okay you can say class list background is going black text is going to be white and x is going to get is going to be centered let's say yarn dev i do a refresh here okay error connection refused i cannot access request before installation uh my bad call this like that i do refresh now and if i go all the way down here you can see here we have the list loading thing we'll hide it afterwards but for now just as a for the sake of this tutorial i'm just showing it as this is a loading thing okay so what do we exactly want to do either you can show it you can have some loading about here so user will actually actually get to know okay something is being something has been loaded so that's uh that's the thing but i'm just showing you know once this thing get visible we will just start to load more content it user doesn't have to see it because we can add more things in here like uh root margin stuff like that but i'm just showing as an example for now we're just getting all actually all of the videos which are only getting 12 videos like right now you can notice that uh four four eight eight four twelve we only get in 12 videos even we have 20 videos because we have the first random system only here right first one is called the true that's great now what we have to do we have to pass it uh ref so we need to pass it a ref i'm just explaining a minute so roughly just like connection uh in normal javascript you use a document or selector use documents like this stuff like that but in react we use used refs yeah so you just use refs are basically the same as document or selector stuff stuff like that query selector so just in what we do in react here we can say ref is going to be we'll just define some upside we'll say constant when i actually have this a constant because that's the purpose of using use in view here when it's a constant ref it uses ref okay one minute let's go directly to its documentation react intersection observer will go to the npm here it gives us this thing ref interviewing entry so we'll just say get ref in given entry so basically this ref is going to be it is going to be a ref that is they're going to provide us and we have to just define it as something so it's here say page and it's going together with the connect with the ref with the name of page and so this is they just you know this using view react which is providing us the wrap by itself i can rename it to page and so basically i can connect with my thing and i will add the options i would say threshold is going to be by default this threshold is just one by default and then we have the root margin root margin which is basically a root module basically defines like within how much of the you know how much of uh height you want that thing to be you want your action to be happening you want your in view to be become true okay in view just says yeah how close you are you know actually in view just says yeah uh that velocity is visible to our screen if you increase your root margin uh if you're even you know 100 pixels away from that thing which will just become true so that's the advantage of using use root margin i'll just uh you know commit it out for now any i will just coming up threshold one also for now because threshold one is as is a defaulting and thresher one means basically the that our div lost the component should be you know completely visible to us and hundred percent if i will just say like only if it's only 50 visible then you can perform the task if it's only 0.1 means 10 percent visible 0.5 means 50 percent visible one just means it should be hundred percent visible for our tasks to be executed so let's say for now we don't have we don't want to do anything and in view is just basically going to be you know it's going to contain something like yeah this thing actually in view right now okay something like that so we're just having in view for now and i can keep it in here right there or i can rename it to like is visible i think enemy is also pretty fine it's visible now we need to uh use effect hopes we say use effect hook and we need to call it every time is visible gets updated so is visible get will get updated only when uh when when this div is going to be visible in the screen and one it's not going to be visible so it will just become true or false true or false it is visible in a screen true if some visibility or screen falls so at that moment we're just going to call keep calling we use effect book again and again and again again so something like that okay one minute okay so now what we're gonna do basically you just say we will make another constant one of the another variable which will be having used it hooked so we'll just say constant uh has more set uh has more it's going to be your state by default is going to be true so basically this has more uh variable is just going to have something like you know uh there is still more data to come okay let's suppose we are having uh oh 100 videos in total in our database and users creeping ak you know he's just trying to scroll down down and down down and at the very end moment once he loaded the hand and video we will setting we'll send back the status zero okay we'll send the status zero which will initially uh set at this has more to fault is we'll just say okay there's no more video you cannot load anymore video so just stop right there we'll just say initially first of all in the user vector we want say if a hazmat is true then i want to continue i will say if has one is not true then i want to return i want to do nothing okay so if uh there are no more videos to load then i want to go back and i don't want to move you know to do something you know to keep moving more and more uh otherwise i want to do what i want to have another variable here under the used it it's just going to be page number and set page number use date which by default is going to be zero i'm going to say initially there's going to be there's going to be a page number with the value of zero as we know by default we're going to send the first for that request and afterwards we will be increasing one by one by one till it reaches the uh last thing we just has more which until we'll just set the has mutual false okay i know there's more things that we have to set up in the back end and i will do that later on but what i will just say constant batch videos will make a function just going to take an e element and i don't think we need actually the ae here we're going to say let's get a function and what is this function going to do is it's going to call for our api i will say constant get that data from xcos oh wait axios dot get we'll make a request to slash authentication slash get videos uh comma page num is going to be our page num what we do with the variable we defined already we'll just say if data.status is it came back as zero then i want to return with changing our set has more defaults we'll say yeah there is no more videos to load because the state is zero that means we are at the very end point or something else happen we'll just say same thing in the board conditions and if that is not the case i want to say we just for now we're just running the videos directly from the data we get here but now we're going to make it a change and get a little bit of change in here okay we'll just say constant videos that uh videos is going to be use that by default this one is going to be the value of data uh data yeah it's going to be data by default what about the data whatever data we get back i'll just give it the value of the data in there okay here we need to make it a singles function so what we're just saying yeah yeah data we should have all of the things that we have in the data in the in this videos value now so it is going to act same as the data did before but now what we can do here once we get the new data would you say set videos it just gives us the previous uh data that it already had and then we're going to return all the previous video data in an array and including our new data dot data so basically this data data is just like you know we get two things back we get the data status and the data data so when i get the data that data and i want you know spread out all the values we get we get uh maybe like four array uh four uh uh let me say four arrays back and i want to just spread them out on this just get the values of the arrays right here and i want to get the values of all the old arrays that we had before feels good good and after this thing is done i want to increase one to my page number once i said page num it's going to get the previous value and it's going to return previous plus one so this initial code and if it has more i'm going to say call for the fat videos function and boom your work is done let's give it a try did you did it nice feels good to me i'm gonna do a refresh we have here how many videos we have here two videos let's go to network tab to actually take a look which is what is happening if i keep going down you can see they called for two things two apis which is numbers one where numbers one and numbers two and once both of them was perfectly loaded we get to see here what one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen seventy eighty nineteen twenty videos all of our videos are loaded in here and they they were it one by one according to openness okay i do refresh i go down a little bit it will just call one api at a time according to you know we get into the screen okay just calling both of them okay one second i need to see this one why is it calling both of my time oh yeah well it's going both of them because there's not much of a difference between you know the api number one and api number two okay because we're just rendering only four items so this item is only also visible so we're just saying yeah this thing is right there so we should be calling that thing also don't say maybe when it's completely visible i want to then do things if i say root margin is going to be 100 pixels then it's going to load 100 pixels you know earlier than it should have i'll go a little bit down it will load already okay just basically calling both of them i guess it was not meant to be 100 pixels but it's meant to be like 100 maybe 100 person i guess yeah hand in person so just calls both of them things and it gets data back by the way too much to get page number two is giving the status zero because we're saying yeah there's no more data you can get so keep the way we have you know be happy with the way we we are already are and yeah we get all the data keep the margin x-rate margin is pretty fine already i don't need any book margins anyway i think you can have good margin 50 percent and now i can basically say hi this thing it's going to be nothing i'm going to say this it's gonna be getting exactly okay now if we go to down okay yeah yeah sorry it it we should not make it hidden though it shouldn't make it hidden if it's hidden then we never get to detect it exactly we should make it hidden we'll just keep it there although we can just give it anything like maybe make it span so it doesn't have you know inline display properties stuff like that and the videos will get still loaded perfectly fine i go down you can see both the apis were called and they were called pretty fast though okay well that was it for this video i hope you enjoyed this one and i will see you next time have a nice day one additional thing to mentioning guys we'll be only calling fat videos only if the you know element is actually visible we don't want to call the patch you know patch videos function if the element is not visible so basically this used effect will run even if the element got visible it got you know unmissable so just keep calling it in that way but we only want to show you know we only want to run fetch videos once it gets visible and that way things will get much more better i'll just show you in a minute you can see if i do a refresh now you just keep looking at you look at the calls api calls i go a little bit down you can see first call was made page number is equal to zero because we have the width we have the root margin of 50 person at the height of 50 percent it will just keep following the apis i got a little bit more down it will call page number is equal to one which means it loaded a few more videos we loaded four more videos i go down it will call page numbers called two which means it loaded four more videos and it will keep adding them again and again again and again unless until every single thing it's not perfectly done unless onto all the videos are not listed here so basically the user will never know what's happening with him and that's pretty cool and if i do it refresh now i go down faster i will never notice it okay you can see you can see i'm seeing all the videos from all the 20 videos but in the back end they are making calls i'm getting to see all the 20 videos but in vacant we already know it's not it shouldn't give us 20 videos noble okay now you can see it's all the videos are being initialized fast i go down i can see four eight uh twelve two one two three four oh five seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen forty fifteen sixteen we only get to see sixteen videos though okay wait a minute that's the refresh let's see oh basically another issue the route margin 50 percent is not a good thing it's just a crap thing you can see 100 pixels probably so android pixels should not be creating a problem for us okay yeah 100 pixels is pretty much working fine so just saying yeah lower the content handler pixel further you can just notice the in your scroll bar i got a little bit down it just got short and smaller i got a little bit more down it became more short small you can see a eight uh four four eight which means uh we got total sixteen sixteen four became twenty and in the back and you can see we're making three api calls one zero one and two and that's it for this video this is the infinite infinite scroll video or you can see intersection blocks video we can say saving the space video and the last thing we had to do is basically if we're saying yeah this is not the case the page number stuff are like this is not the case but what if we don't have exactly 20 videos like we don't have exactly even videos we have 21 videos what's going to happen in that case well maybe it's a little bit more practical in this case so yeah call for mongodb compass exactly get to know what's going to happen in that case go to videos let's do a copy insert done we have 21 videos now what's gonna happen i don't know we have to see okay well that's what is going to happen it is going to give us the turnt best video without any issues and if i do a refresh you just notice a scroll bar we have this big scroll box which means only 12 videos are loaded initially i go a little bit more down scroll bars decreases you'll notice this thing i go more down scroll bar more decreases you can see now over all the videos loaded here basically well that is that was it for this video i'll see in the next one have a nice day
Programmers Warehouse
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2 british people arguing over computers
I'm going to put it on my SSD what they would not fit a new [ __ ] [ __ ] if you had the biggest ear word why would I put on my SSD when it was completely fine on my [ __ ] hardly autistic doctor installed of SSD not hard drive Rita - [ __ ] you [ __ ] hard drive like 50 centimeters exactly the first [ __ ] actually farther than my [ __ ] you're more artistic than my [ __ ] I was a joint together shut the [ __ ] up I'm not a monobrow you make me want to kill myself [Music] you really think she's gonna [ __ ] know it tells you when some logs in there sends it straight to your email yeah but she don't do that to her emails they see checks all of her emails but she don't go in [ __ ] junk emails and [ __ ] is all junk email dude listen to me you're absolutely autistic because autistic you have a big imagination [ __ ] god you actually bring that look on my screen windows ups how big is it zero you [ __ ] Mong won't you [ __ ] [ __ ] it's cuz you've broken your computer oh yes because your father and your [ __ ] dyslexic is full we're both in school what do you mean I'm trying to reset yeah why wait what do you eatin reset it to see nah I reset to reset a password see if I can get my og account
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Giant 3D Flat Earth model by Chris Pontius Flat Earth Models dot com ✅
[Music] hi everybody chris pontius here the flat earth model builder bringing you the latest creation this is the 51 inch mega model three years in development well maybe not that long but I it's a dream I've had since I made the very first little one almost three years ago and I'm known as the flat earth model builder guy now so I had to make a big one this is has lots of cool features the the lights have numerous controls it has a bottom light under here that you could control of one color just to kind of down wash the floor then this dome has got the rainbow chase light with all kinds of cool patterns on here the rainbow pattern you can it does all kinds of different things depending on if you like that sort of thing or just put it on a regular solid color the dome slowly rotates around a little slower than the Sun and Moon do I made a custom frame out of tigereye maple and put a real nice satin lacquer finish on it and made a custom stand for it the next one I build is going to be able to hang vertical on the wall but I have to use a different guide system because it's so heavy on the front either have to be engineered to run flat or run vertical there's a lot of fun to make I love making these and I hope to see these in the schools and the science museums someday to help educate and inspire people so if you're interested in seeing more about it or want to buy one go to Flat Earth models calm and thanks for watching [Music]
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ABC Setup - ThoughtSpot Registration and Sponsorship
hello and welcome to today's session of ABC setup where I will be showing you how to set up a booth registration and sponsorship forethought spot now one very important piece of information to keep in mind is that although you are adding registration and sponsorship into ABC setup does not mean that you have reserved your booth or sponsorship places this is simply a method that ABC is using to be able to track the budgeting amounts that you will be spending during the fiscal year so to get started you will log into ABC setup and click on items displays and events this will bring you to your regular supplier dashboard that you use for setting up new items and submitting items forethought spot under the events section you will now see that there are two additional fields one forethought spot booth registration and the other forethought spot sponsorship I'm going to click on booth registration which is going to bring me to a new field you'll see that I have the option to select various booth sizes and the number of booths that I would like to add so I'm just going to add one booth for now the next field is asking whether or not you will be sharing a booth with another exhibitor so for example this will be if you are a broker and you have multiple suppliers that you're using within your boots this is just a yes-or-no question just to be able to help ABC plan the number of booths that they need to be filled so I'm just going to click YES for this and click Save by doing that this is opening up the regular thoughts about item submissions if you do not sign up for a booth registration first you will not be able to submit items for that spot so very imp or piece of information to keep in mind and again just to reiterate although you are adding booth registration here this does not secure your booth forethought spot you will receive additional information from ABC around booth registration as thought spot gets closer now moving on to thoughts spot sponsorship I'm going to click on the link and this is just going to bring me to a page where I'm going to enter in my sponsorship amount I'm going to enter in a thousand dollars and if you have a sponsorship that you have in mind whether it's the manufacturer walkthrough or something else you can enter that in down here and then you can click Save again this does not reserve your sponsorship but it helps the ABC team while they're going through their thoughts pot planning thank you for joining today's session
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A COMPELLING STORY'S END-The Crooked Man (END)
well you don't see that often when I'm doing this how's it going everyone I'm a solid Dave and welcome back to The Crooked Man I'm gonna scene 5 which when I looked it up this is supposed to be the last scene in the game so this will probably be the last episode as well hi this is the place for sure could this be his house I literally don't know what to do here the hi excuse me can I have a second what ain't seen you around here gone for a stroll no actually um who lives here do you know him oh you mrs. Matt got him back who my god someone named my guy Adam lives here not anymore this is my god passed away last year the house has been neglected ever since we still a fine house it is yeah I think she had a son wish he just rent out or sell the house do you know anything about her son nah never seen him I only moved here a few years back he lives in an apartment a ways away this is this place I see that all I gotta get home by daybreak or my wife will be livid it's good it's good to take a walk in the morning but it's sure cold don't catch a cold or nothing I yes thank you YouTube okay bye bye oh good all right we're not just gonna barge in that sounds like a good thing mailboxes mcdonnen must have been the residents name you're no kidding never would've figured that one out I think's going nothing's growing excuse me hello can I come inside please all right well I mean it's locked table and chair covered in dust well I don't wait what I thought that was like a random detail it didn't make sense no I know I know I know cappy's come in okay hello can I please come in excuse me excuse me but this is rude also shut up phone am I gonna have to the consultant walked in for the last little bit of all this yeah what the hell why why is there nothing I am literally searching everything oh my god what the hell do I ever like the key or something up what let me guess the blood key goes here I forgot I had that really oh I don't like this watch base in the mirror a big crack and a little boy play that water reeks bath waters mucky it smells bizarre washing machine yay I don't like these sounds pieces of shattered plates then I'm now had to walk past apparently what's on the trashcan okay - crap I'm an L book what does this one say the hotel the school the hospital it was the same at all them my saddest memories wouldn't go away writing wouldn't calm down my heart in the end my festering heart just oozes more and I tear up the paper mine is an empty existence I have nothing to leave behind not even words that's horrible yeah I'm angling a little bit that is horrible Oh falling radio excuse me this strange voice coming from the radio um excuse me good morning apparently a dirty bit I'm gonna scrap over there of course I did why why why excuse me out of cigarettes I need a smoke Hey excuse your face wait I want to make sure I didn't miss anything from downstairs did I miss any scraps I want to make sure I get the whole story I guess not okay we double-check the washing what if the washing machine has one inside nope I guess it would have told me the first time if it did there's a paper in here oh I see that I see the one in the back you can't hide for me and I scram I'm not booked okay I recalled the rhyme at the cricket man all he could do was live in a crooked house with a cat and a mouse just as crooked I was the same way everything I wished for ended up crooked my dreams my love even my family dark how did the crooked man live was he sorrowful in the depths of despair such a life has no meaning The Crooked Man is not literal not until you came around at least for us okay I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss any notebook pieces I want to try to endorse myself into as much of the story as I can I got the one in here already got the one in there so there's nothing much else to do drawers nothing in them I still have the Pitt the revolver so okay just in case cuz I'm gonna go crazy I'm surprised I haven't deleted that yet alright let's go there's a door leading up to the attic but it won't open excuse me oh my god just burn the door No I am legitimately not certain what to do painting this onto the floor must have been hung on the wall before so why not hang it back up just burn this okay I guess not not that one I don't know this is the most confusing stop it no absolutely not I am literally deep hunting everywhere because I have the rule on this notebook that's just the scraps I have combined all the scraps into the notebook there's a name on this Duke Duke the Gihon I'm sorry if I'm saying that wrong excuse me okay we're saving again is he in here hi huh crooked man I I can't go over to your side he's up there isn't he and I'll be going there this will be the end oh okay so I'm gonna give this one one or two tries if I can't beat it in those amount of tries I will pause the footage and resume once we have hit defeat on this guy cuz I have no idea how difficult this is gonna be oh yeah what was that I'm in that was easy that was really wait what oh god damn it okay I thought I won but I lost ow oh my god okay that is strong uh so don't get hit it off got it okay actually we'll give this one more shot oh my god what the hell okay be back in a sec oh boy okay I know it's refeeding back in but you know what I need a breather I'm not even gonna say how many tries that took because I lost track a while ago okay I've actually clicked out of the window so it doesn't progress a little bit delayed but as we can see in the small amount that we can actually see we beat the crooked man I hope crooked man Crooked Man I'm not going to be like you you won't catch me as much misery as I encounter as painful and bloody as it might be I'll keep living oh that's awesome know what so good god wait whoa really okay definitely yes whoa do I like that how do you how did they do that what wait what armpit first of all what engine is this what like what maker is this it's RPG maker obviously but which one I want to learn how to do that that's the door to the Attic you might be able to pry it open let's do it all right so what do we got Duke he's been dead for a while you you two tested me though I lived such a similar life you hated how I lived comfortably so you wanted to drag me down take me with you Duke is the crooked man okay but didn't you want to be saved deep down so you called me no that's not right you were trying to help me to tell me don't come the way I've come probably a little bit about okay for a moment I thought that wasn't me thank you nothing will make you suffer anymore where you're going it's a good place so now you can rest in peace I thought I was gonna I don't know I I don't know I don't know what to think Wow sounds like a real ordeal David I mean finding a corpse while you're on a trip but it sounds like it ended up alright yeah I mean I guess yeah oh ok use some tea are you okay Paul I've been looking away for a bit he was beaten by The Crooked Man he was dragged to the other side wait what excuse me are you telling me Duke is not the crooked man the crooked man was always right behind me I realized he was there every time I was sad I felt like he was whispering to me metaphorical for the depressing dots I'm not going to say how impeccable timing this was I knew if I acknowledged it I was done for so I tried not to think about it if all this hadn't happened I think sooner or later I take his same path suicide thinking of it that way he really did save me always such an easy target aren't you that's why you got dragged into this oh it's fine the cricket man is gone hello huh oh okay but I'll hit there right now well same thing I'll head right there David what's up who was it the hospital mom's condition took a turn they're preparing to do the operation take my bike it'll be faster you gotta go don't sit there staring dr. mom mom's condition to be honest this is rather risky removing the tumor isn't too difficult but she might not have the strength to doctor please my mom she's she's the only family I have please sign this I'm getting ready now we'll do the best job we can that's all I can do okay dr. mom mom the tumor was successfully removed she's still sleeping now you might have a chance if she wakes up tonight will be the biggest hurdle of faith in her David mom mom well thank God you woke up you really I felt like I was in darkness I was scared screaming must have worried you those things I did to you I'm so sorry it was hard wasn't it it's okay it's okay you helped me open my eyes mom I was so unhappy I was always just struggling to be happy but I think give my mother the happiness she needed after all the hardship I had given her I foolishly doubted thought I wasn't loved I wasn't needed that's why I do you hate me for it don't be silly David indeed you and I both it's hard to say we were always happy but even in sad times you were always honest he lived a straight and honest life I was so proud of you having you as a son was my greatest happiness don't focus on the sad things and I'm sure you'll notice all the happiness hiding around you Davey I'm thirsty can you bring me some water sure just a second oh don't don't die and of course I had to talk Oh she's got a good funeral I'm sure your mother's happy now you gotta be tired hon David you okay she told me she was happy in the end if I'm going to live without blaming myself those words are going to help a lot it's fine if I have to suffer if I can be smiling in the end David Marian are you surely why are you hey surely I still ain't forgiven you thanks for the English Paul how dare you give David the cold shook okay we're going okay okay stop pinching me I'm sorry I can't help but laugh at that David I heard about your mother so you brought flowers really mom always liked you I bet she she's glad Thanks David I was uneasy I got unsure of where I was going right that the road I was walking would be full of twists and turns so I took it out on you and your kindness you never let me down how did I repay you I'm really the worst of the worst I'm sorry maybe this is too late but David it's okay with you she like - David I'm sorry please don't cry too late renal David is starting to put up tears this is a horror cake no I'm not sad just even though my dreams were crushed and I just lost my only family I'm just so happy you came back it's okay surely however off-kilter things get we can set them straight that's what we want David you know what I think what the crooked man had a crooked body and only crooked things but I'm sure he was happy living in his crooked house all right P I hope to see you again until then rest in peace but I did I did not expect that to have such a compelling story granted most hork most of the best horror games always have koron such deep topics and stories are always fantastic but I did not have my expectations very high on this just because of how like how old-school the game is granted though to be fair this is actually version 4 of the original game I don't remember what the original game was like what the differences were just stuff like that I'm probably going to just see if I can dig and find like a different version of this just just to see what was like cuz I completely missed it and I am very curious but overall I I don't know if we got all that endings or not all the bad I think we got all them I think thank you for playing The Crooked Man and congrats on the good ending this is a bonus area you lose access to it if you quit so I recommend making a save you can also begin a second playthrough here huh wait excuse me I mean I don't plan on playing it again I'm curious what would happen but I don't plan on playing this again unless on my own time about the series this adds the Crooked Man but the series continues with the Sandman the boogey man and the hanged man out as of 2017 I will get to those and like this one I will definitely give credibility to everyone who deserve it this was a fantastic experience I that I did not expect that in yeah I didn't fall out crying it's rare to get get me to do that it's well know it's rare to get me to do what this game got me to do in the end it's super rare to get me to actually legitimately cry kudos to you guys for being able to actually get me to just tear up in general please try them if you like I will I definitely will with the experience I had with this one if it's about the same I definitely want to try it out I don't know I'm gonna try if it's like the same style all of them are just basically this type of RPG then I'm definitely gonna give them a shot if not I'll definitely at least try them on my own but I did want to show this off for classics reason and I loved going through the Crooked Man great experience I had it didn't have like the kind of jump scares that like Misao had when I play through that but the small little battle systems and the compelling story Mesa I didn't have a great story but I'd I'm sorry I think the story in this one was quite a bit better just because I'm gonna take this off that way I can focus on talking specifically um I'm someone who has a mental state of like neurology physiology psychology philosophy stuff like that and this hit home on me hard and I really enjoyed it for those of you who want to give us a shot on your own at least for this video I'm going to have a link in the description for the game itself I really do recommend it it's very cheap it's like three bucks I think and max five I don't remember how much I bought this for I bought all four games for ten dollars ish so I think it was like three bucks I might be wrong but I definitely recommend it for anybody who likes philosophy so I call psychological horror type games well psychological games horror games horror RPGs and classics I do recommend trying it out credibility to everyone that went through the credits and everybody who did this game I know this has been an extensive episode but to me personally I think it was worth it well I'd in any case I am going to leave this episode and the series here so thank you guys so much for watching The Crooked Man I have you missed to any of the series at all I'll have the link to that this playlist across my head I really do recommend checking it out you missed anything you might not understand everything here but I I really do recommend it if you don't want to check it out then at least try the game itself again link in the description below if you want to check out any other RPG or horror games or both that I've done prior to this I'll probably have me so they're just for the sake of similarities and to an extent I'll have that down over here however in the meantime I'm gonna head out but I'll see you guys later play
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RANKEANDO en APEX! ( REGRESO A APEX Y JUEGO BLOODHOUND) | Apex Legends
hey here pals plotner landon's one of my specialities i say we land here here we go it's a long drop fun let's explore this thing i can copy that treasure pack here the gods i've got an evo shield here it's cool level i've got an evo shield here it's cool level two shield here it's cool level two extended heavy mag here level two i've got a hop up here evil shields here level two keep eyes on the new kill leader thanks friends there is an extended energy magazine here level two a champion has fallen it was their time heavy ammo here might be something good this way thanks if blessed i will find it here marking our surroundings turn my grenade here spitfire here level three [Music] lucky us we are already inside the ring friends there is an extended energy magazine level 3. making contact trust me enemies this makes you brave reloading here replicator here okay couldn't have done it without your pals she said she'll sell here phoenix kid's heavy here here level three taking a moment to heal okay round two beginning countdown we're all inside the ring i need energy ammo this location has been disturbed someone's been there [Music] careful there's an enemy black market right here [Applause] survey beginning okay replicator here helmets here level three here's the perfect spot to defend from i have located thruster maps morning green closing keep calm deeries we're already inside the next ring might be something good this way from the gods bad guy outsider orbit hostile spotted hostile over there great already inside the ring target spotted over there attention enemy spotted replicator on highway ready to fly on [Applause] we're stay shooting all enemies i am repairing myself let's go i have found a mobile respawn beacon [Music] i have care located on high let's explore this way spotted what we science folk call a body surroundings team i found the next ring location for us check your maps enemy over there oh i'm going over here i have found a mobile respawn beacon a respawn beacon here [Applause] hostile over there enemy over there [Applause] enemy hostile spotted help me over there scanning the area target spotted enemy black market here trust your ways enemy spotted [Music] we are inside the ring recharging my shield syringe here heavy ammo here phoenix k here phoenix kid here i am trained i am taking fire friends reloading phoenix get here giving my shields a recharge enemy spotted target spotted mobile respawn beacon here hostile spotted enemy spotted hostile 10 seconds rings closet [Music] i am taking fire friends reloading [Applause] i killed an enemy give me looks like we took out the kill leader cool one minute the ring isn't far my grenade the ring is close body shield's here level four repairing scanning the area contact you are the apex champions you
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We Stand With Israel Unconditionally! אנו עומדים עם ישראל
the biblical prophecies are being realized as the prophet Amos said they shall rebuild ruined cities and inhabit them they shall plant Vineyards and drink their wine they shall til Gardens and eat their fruit and I will plant them upon their soil never to be approved again the [Music] for [Music] ladies and gentlemen the people of Israel have come home never to be uprooted again Mr Netanyahu you may think you're surrounded by enemies on every side but remember too that you have many many friends who are praying for you daily and who are supporting you but more importantly we have an amazing awesome God a god God who will not forsake you he will not let you down he will fight for you and he will win from Deuteronomy but from there you shall seek Yahweh your Elohim and shall find when you search for him with all your heart and with all your being in your distress when all these words shall come upon you in the latter days then you shall return to Yahweh your Elohim and shall obey his voice God bless you sir Shalom my name is B I stand with isra I pray for Israel and let us be defend right of word because the word is the sword of righteousness Shalom we are the hbert family in Pre Montana located within the United States while American leadership may have failed Israel we the hobber family Stand United with Israel shalom shalom greetings Rabbi Denon and prime minister Netanyahu we are uhu making this video from Oregon we are born again Christians and we thoroughly support Israel and the Israeli people God's people we keep the Sabbath we've adopted God's holy days and Festival days ourselves so we're sort of a blend of Christian and Judaism and it's a beautiful beautiful thing hello Hello Steven Denon and Benjamin Netanyahu want to let you know that we support you been reading the Old Testament we see the Miracles God work for his people chosen people the Israelites want you to know no matter how many enemies surround you you are God's chosen people and I want you to have faith like Joshua when he was given all the all the lands of the Holy Land we're here praying for you every day want you to know that we love you good day Benjamin nyaho my name is Kyle Wiens from Stratford Canada my wife and I want to let you know that we pray for you every day and that we wish God's blessings upon you and as Christians we want to let you know that we support you and your country and wish that God would bless you during this difficult time Shalom Benjamin Nyah this is from the plumber family in Georgia in the USA and we want to tell you we stand with Israel I know hardly anybody is anymore and you're right everybody has gone against Israel but you got to remember who we serve is the most high God Hashem and looking to the Vatican is not the answer the Vatican is not the answer they are the very ones that hold gold from the juice they stole from in the Holocaust do not please do not make that mistake and I just want you to know that the one who does have the answer is the one that give you the very spirit inside of you the one who created it and the Very one who set his side yes I'm talking about theh to atone for our sins and until you personally and all the Jews of Israel except Yeshua as the Messiah as he is the Messiah then Israel is going to fail until you accept [Music] hello prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu this is the Reed family from Tri Cities Washington we are in absolute support of the Jewish people God's people we love them we pray for for them pray and daily pray for you you stand strong with Israel God bless hi president Netanyahu uh my name is fan here I'm I'm not Jewish I'm Christian uh born of French and English and um just want to let you know that I'm I stand behind uh Israel until the [Music] end to the people of Israel to Benjamin Netanyahu and those advisers staff personnel and members of the nesset those who seek the peace and Welfare of the state of Israel well may God bless you Benjamin sir knowing that you served in the IDF I know that even now there are many serving in the IDF who discuss privately among themselves prophecies contained in the Bible that concern the nation of Israel and what the future will bring there are many of us in the Christian Community who will not cease we will not keep silent in the public places or in private in our support of the state of Israel spiritually and in every means but most of all prayerfully for it is Hashem who will be your savior not any man country organization or agreement above all things please remember this God bless you blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord Shalom Israel from grape vine Texas my name is Joy myself and my twin Sons Joshua and Jeremiah we stand behind you Israel many surround you Israel they're trying to do you harm but I tell you this Yeshua loves you you are his beloved you are his Chosen and he stands at the door just waiting for you to answer remember Esther she had deep Faith courage combined with resolution she was in the king's favor she was born for such a time she was raised up by the hands of Hashem to avert destruction and annihilation of the Jews history is repeating itself Israel Yeshua called for me and I'm in favor of the king I was born for such a time as this he has a gift for you Israel and a warning the devil is in the Vatican be warned the Nazi rat lines don't forget it they are Consulting against you Israel they are conspiring against you Israel they are Consulting against thy hidden ones also they are lying do not trust the Vatican your counselor has not perished Yeshua my beloved beautiful precious Jes Jesus call on him he's amazing and glorious I tell you I have a testimony that is amazing and it is not just for my salvation it is for yours also Israel it is a gift for you he is your Victory he is the name above all names no one can stand against The Great I Am Your times of trouble are coming but you know what all you need to do is call on Yeshua his mighty hand will be over you you will be in his protection God bless you Israel prime minister my name is Julia Ferris I'm the wife of John Ferris and we live in Social Circle Georgia United States we have seven children that we have taught to support Israel and to believe that Israel belongs to the Jewish people we stand with you until the end and we want you to know that hashem's promise is at hand look up for your Redemption draws nigh hi we're the heaven family from Australia we support Israel [Music] hello brother Steve Danon prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu my name is Harvey Lambert I just want you to know that the Lambert family stands with Israel we pray for the Peace of Jerusalem and believe that Christians who hold on to the oracles given Jacob will also be faithful to the sons of Jacob Shalom hi my name is Tatum kogal songer and I'm doing a video for why I support Israel um in December of last year I got saved and uh June this year I got even closer to Yeshua and I was going through a lot of surgeries and I ended up doing a tithe to Jonathan berest Ministries and I'll show you how much I love Israel I got my little chaar and I think I'm saying right T Tali that I as you can tell I keep it it's pretty sacred to me um being a gentile and you know from the Bible um there are people out there like myself who do respect Israel respect you prime minister uh Benjamin naho we all are praying for you um but again you know I don't know of any other leader who is leading a nation as well as you are and we are praying for you we love Israel we support Israel we are all United uned and uh Israel is basically the Melt Melting Pot of every nationality one uh and that's beautiful so if it wouldn't for you we wouldn't be here uh your nation and your people so here's my toite I want to blow my chaar uh this is the second time I ever tried it so I'm going to try to do it just like jn1 uh news does [Music] okay thank you God bless you may I what Shalom thank you hello video Man DVD here I'm doing this video to show my support for Israel and I have a message for the prime minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and it comes from First Kings 19 um Verse 18 when uh God had to show Elijah that there were 7,000 prophets who had not bowed their knees to Baal or uh use their mouth to kiss the idols of Baal um God had showed Elijah in order to uh reassure him that uh God was in control of things and that he had preserved 7,000 souls and um we're living in some very interesting times and I'm just here to let you know that God has preserved those who have given their lives for the gospel and who believe with their hearts and ready to put their lives on the on the line for the scripture in Romans 11 where it says God is not finished with Israel and we believe that with our hearts and our lives and um we just want to say that we love you and we pray for Israel's peace and we continue to pray for your safety as well all Jews around the world we love you and we stand with Israel hi hi Mr Netanyahu I'm cherity rosic and I support Israel hello my name is Misha and I live in Fukushima CH this is a message for benjam Nyah uh I support you and God bless Israel um hello Mr Ben Netanyahu um we are the children of Steven banon and we just want to tell you we support Israel hello prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and all the people of Israel my name is Robert and I live in Brunswick Maine United States and I want to let you know that I stand with you 100% And I pray to yahwa our Elohim for his Divine protection for all you people in the wake of what's going on in the in the Middle East as well as in the world today I pray that he will be sending his son soon to get gather us home and bring and establish his kingdom for all of us so I want to let you know that I loved all you brothers and sisters over there and hope that things go well for all of you thanks greetings people of Israel and I say shalom to prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu we love you my brother and I just want to say quickly to the nation of Israel and two Mr Prime Minister the Christian people that are true Christians unconditionally stand with you and your people and we pray for the Peace of Jerusalem we pray that Hashem cover you and protect you from your enemies that surround you I say God bless you and may Hashem be with you [Music] ooh [Music] m [Music] oh Shalom Mr nanahu this is Steve benun and Yana benon um we want to tell you that we love you we love Israel and we know that Israel exists today because it's a will of God almighty God of Israel uh me as a woman I want to thank you for your country because this is the only country in Middle East that provides women with equal rights and democracy and this is extremely comp in to me amen amen couldn't be better said prime minister we love you we stand behind Israel and we know our people are going through a very difficult time uh we ourselves are beginning the Alia process to come home and our passion has been to educate amongst the Christian communities that Israel is still God's chosen people and that there's no room for replacement theology clearly as the Tanakh has said we would return home our people are coming home and we stand behind our people and are rallying the Christians that you're seeing on this video we have come to them and asked them to show their support and the just the few that you see represent thousands upon thousands of likeminded Christian people that stand with our people God bless you and we love you we love you Mr nanyu we love you [Music] go
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Solution to the following recurrence relation and initial condition?
[Music] morning youtube it's morning here it might be like 1am at your place and you're trying to get out of the office what are you doing in the office at 1am anyway you might have a technical issue and this video will show you the question as well as the possible solutions hope you like it hope you subscribe to my channel that will really help me and my family and also that you like the video thank you god bless [Music] um [Applause] [Music] subscribe please thank you thank you thank you for watching may god bless you and keep you
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Hispanic America | Wikipedia audio article
hispanic america spanish hispanomerica or america hispania also known as spanish america spanish america espanola is the region comprising the spanish-speaking nations in the americas these countries have significant commonalities with each other and with spain its former european metropole in all of these countries spanish is the main language sometimes sharing official status with one or more indigenous languages such as guarani quechua imara or mayan or english in puerto rico roman catholicism is the predominant religion hispanic america is sometimes grouped together with brazil under the term iburu america meaning those countries in the americas with cultural roots in the iberian peninsula hispanic america also contrasts with latin america which includes not only hispanic america but also brazil as well as the former french colonies in the western hemisphere areas that are now in either the united states of america or canada are usually excluded history the spanish conquest of the americas began in 1492 and ultimately was part of a larger historical process of world discovery through which various european powers incorporated a considerable amount of territory and peoples in the americas asia and africa between the 15th and 20th centuries hispanic america became the main part of the vast spanish empire napoleon's takeover of spain in 1808 and the consequent chaos initiated the dismemberment of the spanish empire as the hispanic american territories began their struggle for emancipation by 1830 the only remaining spanish-american and asian territories were the philippine archipelago and the islands of cuba and puerto rico until the 1898 spanish-american war demographics topic countries largest cities topic languages spanish is the official language in most hispanic american countries and it is spoken by the vast majority of the population native american languages are widely spoken in peru guatemala bolivia paraguay and mexico and to a lesser degree in panama ecuador colombia venezuela argentina and chile amongst other countries in some hispanic american countries the population of speakers of indigenous languages tend to be very small or even non-existent e.g uruguay mexico is possibly the only country that contains the largest variety of indigenous languages than any other hispanic american country and the most spoken native language is nawadal in peru quechua is an official language alongside spanish and any other indigenous language in the areas where they predominate in ecuador while holding no official status the closely related quishwa is a recognized language of the indigenous people under the country s constitution however it is only spoken by a few groups in the country s highlands in bolivia imara quechua and guarani hold official status alongside spanish guarani along with spanish is an official language of paraguay and is spoken by a majority of the population who are for the most part bilingual and it is co-official with spanish in the argentine province of corientes in nicaragua spanish is the official language but on the countries caribbean coast english and indigenous languages such as mosquito sumo and rama also hold official status colombia recognizes all indigenous languages spoken within its territory as official though fewer than one percent of its population are native speakers of these languages nawadal is one of the 62 native languages spoken by indigenous people in mexico which are officially recognized by the government as national languages along with spanish other european languages spoken in hispanic america include english by some groups in puerto rico german in southern chile and portions of argentina venezuela and paraguay italian in argentina venezuela and uruguay ukrainian polish and russian in argentina and welsh in southern argentina yiddish and hebrew can be heard around buenos aires non-european or asian languages include japanese in peru bolivia and paraguay korean in argentina and paraguay arabic in argentina colombia venezuela and chile and chinese throughout south america in several nations especially in the caribbean region creole languages are spoken creole languages of mainland latin america similarly are derived from european languages and various african tongues the gerifana language is spoken along the caribbean coast in honduras guatemala nicaragua and belize mostly by the garifuna people a mixed-race zambo people who were the result of mixing between indigenous caribbeans and escaped black slaves primarily an arawakan language it has influences from caribbean and european languages culture cuisine topic hispanic cuisine as the term as applied in the western hemisphere is a mosnomer what is usually considered hispanic cuisine in the united states is mostly mexican and central american cuisine mexican cuisine is composed of mainly indigenous aztec and mayan and spanish influences mexican cuisine is considered intangible cultural heritage by unesco and can be found all over the united states in the united states with its growing hispanic population food staples from mexican cuisine and the cuisine from other hispanic countries have become widely available over the years the blending of these cuisines has produced unique american forms such as tex-mex cuisine this cuisine which originated in texas is based on may's products heavily spiced ground beef cheese and tomato sauces with chilies this cuisine is widely available not just in the united states but across other countries where american exports are found in florida cuban food is widely available all of these hispanic foods in the united states have evolved in character as they have been commercially americanized by large restaurant chains and food companies the cuisine of spain has many regional varieties with mediterranean flavors based on olive oil garlic and tomatoes and due to its long atlantic and mediterranean coastlines has been graced with a great variety and availability of seafood in the inland communities of spain there is a long tradition of cured meat of different kinds in addition to an abundance of dishes such as roasts and stews based on beef pork lamb and poultry the european and arab heritage of spain is reflected in its food along with cosmopolitan influences beginning in the many new ingredients brought in from the new world since the 16th century e.g tomatoes potatoes or chocolate and the more modern tastes introduced from europe since the 19th century especially through french and italian dishes it is only in the last 10 years that hispanic american dishes have been introduced in spain in the united states and canada the number of hispanic restaurants has become a growing trend following the tapas-style restaurants fashion that first appeared in north america in the 1990s cuban dominican and puerto rican cuisines on the other hand tend to use a lot of pork and can depend heavily on starchy root vegetables plantain and rice the most prominent influences on their spanish culinary traditions were introduced by african slaves and to a lesser degree french influence from haiti and later chinese immigrants the use of spicy chili peppers of varying degrees of strength used as flavor enhancers in mexican tradition is practically unknown in traditional spanish caribbean dishes the cuisine of haiti a country with a francophone majority is very similar to its regional neighbours in terms of influences and ingredients used the argentine diet is heavily influenced by the country s position as one of the world s largest beef and wine producers and by the impact that european immigration had on its national culture grilled meats are a staple of most meals as are pastas potatoes rice paella and a variety of vegetables argentina is a huge exporter of agricultural products italian influence is also seen in the form of pizza and ice cream both of which are integral components of national cuisine chilean cuisine is similar to that of argentina though seafood is much more dominant in this coastal nation as another one of the world's largest producers wine is as much a staple drink to chileans as beerus to germans in colombia ecuador and peru potato dishes are typical since the potato is originally from this region beef and chicken are common sources of meat in the highlands is the kai a south american name for guinea pig a common meat given the coastal location both countries have extensive fishing fleets which provide a wealth of seafood options including the signature south american dish ceviche while potato is an important ingredient in the highlands rice is the main side dish on the coast this diversity in staples and cuisine is also evident in the differing regional cuisines within the national borders of the individual countries symbols topic flag topic while relatively unknown there is a flag representing the countries of spanish america its people history and shared cultural legacy it was created in october 1933 by angel cambler captain of the uruguayan army it was adopted by all the states of spanish america during the pan-american conference of the same year in montevideo uruguay the white background stands for peace the indie sun god of inca mythology symbolizes the light shining on the americas and the three crosses represent christopher columbus's caravels the nina pinta and santa maria used in his first voyage from spain to the new world in 1492 the deep lilac color of the crosses evokes the color of the lion on the coat of arms of the medieval crown of castile see also topic notes topic references topic
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ROSANNE LEAVING THE U.S. ARE LIBERALS TICKED OFF?
roseann just announced she's leaving the US and it's sure to tick off every liberal this past week the embattled Roseanne Barr sat down for a new podcast with Rabbi Shmuel e-boat each during the interview she confirmed that she cut a record in Nashville and is already well on her way working on a new script for another sitcom but perhaps the best part of the interview was when she was asked about the show that is replacing the one of her namesake the Conners that is debuting in the fall she says she will be far away in order to avoid seeing it and by far away she means in Israel I have an opportunity to go to Israel for a few months and study with my favorite teachers over there and that's where I'm going to go and probably move somewhere there and study with my favorite teachers the actress said in a new podcast with Rabbi Shmuel ebo teach this has been only the latest of many such appearances with the rabbi I have saved a few pennies and I'm so lucky I can go and study with any rabbi that I can ask to teach me and it's my great joy and privilege to be a Jewish woman Bart did say she wishes no ill will on anyone still associated with the show I'm not going to curse it or bless it she said I'm staying neutral that's what I do I'm staying neutral I'm staying away from it not wishing bad on anyone and I don't wish good for my enemies I don't I can't I just stay neutral that's what I got to do I have some mental health issues of depression and stuff I got to stay in the Middle where I'll go dark and I don't want to go dark again I've done it after all I was married to Tom Arnold ha ha Bart did say she didn't want to watch the show or even read or hear any commentary surrounding it because she predicts the pundits will write that she was never good anyways and that they are glad she's gone this would tempt her to respond and things won't end well again I'll call you on must can tell himself to himself or something and then I'll go to jail I can't stop myself once I go dark I'd rather stay light I don't like Hollywood I'm leaving California because I'm sure it's going to fall into the sea soon she added later in the interview she revealed that she actually went to Nashville to cut a record as she confirmed that she has always dreamed of being a singer I'm singing and getting better she said I'm not great or even good but I'm better as far as her the whole ordeal with the liberal ABC her worst regret is apologizing for the tweet my friends told me at the beginning oh my god you made a fatal mistake and that is you apologized to the left and once you apologized they never forgive they just try to beat you down until you don't exist she said adding it's just sad she continued I should never have said I'm sorry in their world in my world I had to because I was sorry for crying out loud I was sorry people were so angry and I have to say a little bit ill-informed about me that they would put me in the same box where they have people who call for the death of all Jews and want to enslave all black people real racists that actually exist they put me in this box with them and how do they think that's going to affect me they don't and they're under mind control she went on maybe there's some things you guys don't know because it doesn't evoke feeling in you but it's actually fact and facts matter people have got to stick to science scientific fact logic data proof numbers people have got to go for that and not emotions this is an unprecedented period in American history get the facts arm yourself with them several celebrities had threatened to move out of the country but didn't if Trump won Barbara Streisand was one of them that was the news we thought you might be interested in knowing about this please click like and subscribe thank you
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How to Create a Cylindrical Inlay in Fusion 360
here's this week's project yeah it's a container but come on how beautiful is this container the lid is printed with matter hackers wood pla and the bottom is printed with this beautiful matte sky blue pla from overture the white inlay greek pattern is white pla but i don't know what brand this one is it's just some generic pla i had lying around the technique i wanted to explore with this project was printing a circular inlay pattern that wraps fully around the cylinder and simply snaps into place i want to devote the next few videos to this design because although it may look like a simple container there are quite a few interesting design techniques i want to show now for my patreon supporters i've gone ahead and uploaded the full 40 minute step-by-step tutorial along with the fusion 360 file if you enjoyed my tutorials and find them helpful please consider becoming a patreon supporter as it allows me to create more videos for you plus you get some bonus benefits also if you'd like a more structured approach to learning fusion 360 check out my fusion 360 quick start course link below okay back to the beautiful container i'm going to separate this project into two videos in this one i'll go over creating the circular inlay and how to create a perfect wrap around the cylindrical object in video 2 i'll discuss my technique for isolating the pattern and preparing it for 3d printing and the techniques i used to design my own supports in fusion 360 that allowed me to go from this to this i didn't begin this project with the inlay approach in mind like most of my projects i kind of evolved into that i first intended to print everything as one piece and simply paint it because i had added chamfers to the wrap around pattern it made it hard to paint in the lines also the fact that i'm not a great painter and can be a little impatient compounded the problem i decided i would just over paint and then come back and clean up the paint later well this didn't work exactly as planned and we won't talk about this anymore so i decided instead of printing the container and key pattern as one piece i would print the key pattern separately and simply glue it into place something like this and then i decided i would add a chamfer to the bottom that would align and hold the key pattern at its proper height and inlay the top ring then i thought well why not just make the key pattern as an inlay this introduced new issues i would have to solve such as printing this circular pattern with one extruder without having to deal with the nightmare of removing and cleaning up a mess of supports i'll save that part for my next video and in this video i want to show how i approach the wraparound greek key pattern all right let's begin with my approach to designing this greek key pattern first i'll begin by explaining a quick concept and then we'll jump into the design so here i've got a cylinder and in front of that cylinder i've created a sketch and on that sketch i've created this rectangle now if i open up that sketch you'll see that i've constrained it in certain ways but i haven't fully constrained it so i've given it a height from the bottom here i've given it a height of the rectangle but i didn't constrain the length and you can see that that's 140 millimeters all right so because i didn't constrain it you see that it's blue instead of black here and i also can just click this and drag it to make it wider i'm going to leave that open for a reason or i should say unconstrained for a reason so i'll finish this sketch and i can now go ahead and let's create an emboss we're going to emboss this rectangle onto that cylinder by going to create down to emboss we'll select our rectangle here and then for our face we'll select our cylinder and it takes that sketch here that rectangle and creates an emboss on the cylinder and we know that's a perfect emboss you know because if i click here again that's 140 millimeters and if i click on the inside of this edge here actually it gives it to me in radius form but if i go to inspect and then click on it it now gives me what that length is 140 millimeters so that tells me that that's the exact length of this rectangle so we have a perfect emboss there now i can go ahead and take this rectangle and just drag it out and notice how the length of that emboss will grow it's going to continue to match whatever the length of my rectangle is here and that will continue happening until i exceed the length of the circle that circumference so again if you select it you'll get it in diameter form here but if i go to inspect and then select it you'll get that circumference it's here as length so the diameter was 100 millimeter which makes our length 314.159 millimeters and currently our rectangle is at 269. so i can continue like slowly tweaking it to try to get it as close as i can to meet and the issue here is if i go over like if i take this and i drag it way out it no longer refreshes in fact it'll give me like a quick warning here because this now exceeds 314 and it can't overlap itself and the way to bring it back is i have to bring it back again below 314 and then so that's still too high bring it low and then it'll continue to be dynamic and and respond to the emboss and so you know i can try to like really try to nudge this in to get it as close as i can if i go over bring it back but that's really a silly way to approach this we can simply go ahead and define this to equal the circumference of our circle here and that should get it to give us a perfect wrap so what i can do is go back to that sketch and say all right let me just add a dimension here just put it up here and do 314.159 enter now if i click finish sketch that's going to give me that perfect emboss okay wanted to establish that and now we'll jump in and create our greek pattern key to revolve around our cylinder all right i'll begin this design by first let's create our cylinder and i'll go through this really quick because a lot of this is quite straightforward so i just created a sketch on my xy plane i'm going to start with a cylinder here right on the origin i'm going to start by giving it again a radius of a hundred i'm sorry a diameter of 100 millimeters and then i'll finish that sketch let me extrude this up go up 110 millimeters let's create that offset plane here i'm just going to grab that center plane drag it out let's go let's say negative 70 millimeter sounds good just to put me right in front of it and then i'll create a sketch right on that plane i just created and we're going to zoom in all right now i'm going to project the outline of my cylinder by hitting p and i'll simply click the specified entities click on it click ok and now i can remove my uh or untitled the visibility of my bodies here and i'll get that top and top and bottom line showing me the edge of my cylinder all right here's the approach i'm going to take to create the greek pattern so it's important here actually which makes it a lot easier to follow this is if you just use your grid spacing here to your advantage so you want to make sure it matches mine so if you go here to your grid settings click here on grid settings and then as far as the two options here you have adaptive and fixed check fixed and then go ahead and change your major grid spacing to 10 minus subdivision to one and click ok all right now each of these blocks here the grid is 10 millimeters and so the way i approached this is i went up i'm going to go up six blocks here to start my sketch so one two three four five six right here um i just you know the term that's starting there is going to center it right in the middle between the top and bottom lines and that way we don't have to worry about moving it into place later all right so i'll grab my line tool here from the create menu or simply hit l and i lost my place two three four five six i'm going to start here i'm gonna go down one so um just a way you can make this pattern is you increase the number of grid spacings by one each time so down one right two up three left four and then down five and then we're gonna go to the right another five and then so that will end at just one grid spacing from this edge here click that check mark and then we're going to do the same thing on the inside right here so one two three four gonna end on four there and then we're gonna close the ends here and also this one here and then we have our key pattern okay so the approach i took here um if i see uh if i click on this line here we can see that that's 50 millimeters right let me finish this sketch for a second bringing the body back into view now this length here or our circumference is 340 right so if we want to get this to wrap around the circumference here right like the total length here has to equal this circumference here so you know one way we could do that is if i go back to the sketch we can create a rectangular pattern of this and get it to equal 314 so let's say we'll just do that for a second and then i'll come back and show a different way so let me create a pattern here so rectangular pattern i'm going to double click to select this chain my direction i'll click this bottom edge here to set the direction and i can start dragging this arrow across actually i know that that's the length there is 50 millimeters so i can change the distance type to spacing go ahead and type 50 for distance and i know since this is 50 millimeters long if i make six of these it's going to get me close right it'll get me to 300 millimeters um change spacing or distance here back to 50 instead of 80. okay and now i have that i can finish that sketch and this will be i can do a quick inspect here to verify between this edge and this edge 300 millimeters so i know that this is 314 the circumference so it's not going to give me a full wrap right so i can go to create i can go to emboss select each one of these and then select my face and then i'll have this and so we can see it's looking looking good but then we've got that spacing there right because we're about roughly 14 millimeters shy so you know a few options we can go there we can come here and make sure to change this so that the full length equals exactly that circumference in this case it's going to be easier to change that circumference to match the 300 here so let's do that instead finish sketch go back to that first sketch where i have my circumference there all right here we're going to have to go back to some old algebra days right so the circle wants to be defined in terms of a diameter and we know that the circumference of a circle equals diameter times pi so we can solve for diameter because we know that diameter equals circumference divided by pi so in that case if we know we want the circumference to be 300 millimeters we'll just go ahead and type that formula in so that would be 300 divided by pi and you have to be um actually i'll show you you can type 3.14 if you want but you know if you want to be more precise just go ahead and type pi and that'll give you a lot more significant figures there so to type pi you're gonna have to do capital p and i small p and small i will not work here so you'll need to make sure that you have capital p and capital i we'll hit enter and now we'll get our diameter that we need to give us that circumference which is 95.493 click finish sketch and we can see here that well our circumference definitely changed but it didn't update our embossed here and this is there's actually an issue here and it's it's a rounding issue is what it turns out to be so because we entered pi there and if i go back to the sketch here you know this distance here is 300 which should equal exactly the 300 of the circumference there but i'll show you why i think it's a rounding issue if i click finish sketch i go back to that first sketch here where i defined this if i go back to the dimension here basically what it comes down to is that this circumference has to be exactly the same size or slightly bigger than the length of my emboss otherwise this will not work so what i'm going to do here is go ahead and add 0.001 and watch how that fixes it if i click finish sketch here perfect no more error and i get a perfect emboss okay now that i've shown you that i'm going to show you um another way which i think is probably a better way to approach this notice also you have that little seam there it's not really going to it's not much of an issue actually it won't even show when you're 3d printed but notice this next approach i'm going to show actually you won't even see that scene so all right i'm going to undo until before i created this pattern here of the sketch so i'm just going to keep hitting undo until i go back to one pattern here okay a better approach i found to do this is to go ahead and just emboss one instance here so if i go to create down to emboss select this and emboss it onto my surface here i've got one and now if i create a revolve of this it'll actually work better so let me first go ahead and come back to this first sketch i ended up undoing that part so i have to redefine this 300 divided by pi gives me the right circumference i need and now i can go to create down to pattern do a circular pattern type i'm going to do features select my emboss and then the axis of rotation i can go ahead and select the bottom edge of that circle there and i will enter six of these for my quantity hit enter and now you can see how it worked perfectly and i didn't have to worry about the whole rounding issue here by adding you know .001 to that circumference so that ended up working a lot better and i don't even get a seam in here so it just does a perfect emboss there okay and you can see you know definitely if you wanted to approach this with user parameters you can put all your formulas here and make it so that this entire thing is fully parametric you can even go the full route and make for example the sketch here so that this pattern can fully change with the circumference of your cylinder a little more involved but you could definitely do that okay i'll end it here because i don't want to have this video go too long but basically i just wanted to show the approach i took here to create that perfect emboss around a cylinder and then the next video i'll talk about how i then got to this part here which i got that pattern to be an inlay inside the model here and some techniques i approached here to get this to print so you can see i've added some chamfers here to the cylinder which allows this part here to actually print without supports so i want to talk a little bit about that technique in my next video and also talk about printing this shape here because you can see this would be a nightmare to print if you're just using one extruder for example i mean if you've got like the multi-material unit where you can or multiple heads on your printer where you can print your supports in a different material or you can print two colors at once you know you can get away with printing that but a lot of us just have a single printer with one extruder so we have to kind of get creative and how we model our designs and so i really wanted to approach this with a way that you know didn't have to generate supports within the slicer so that they're easily removed and i want to show the technique i took there to print this and get it to fit exactly on this cylinder and of course i have the lid here which also got to fit perfectly on the container but i'll save those for the next video um here i just wanted to keep this straight forward to one topic and again i have the entire i think it turned out to be like a full 40 minute tutorial on my patreon page so my patreon subscribers you have access to that plus the fusion 360 file for this design here also can you guys see how i'm sure i'm going to get this question but you can see there's a little gap sorry this i'm just trying to get in this line a little gap there between you know the inlay and the container for my uh in order for this to fit but i'll talk about that in the next video okay yeah so uh patreon subscribers you already have access to the full uh tutorial on my page and if you're not yet a patreon supporter and you enjoy my tutorials and find them helpful consider supporting my channel it really helps me in taking the time off to create these videos for you and you also get some bonuses on my page which i've linked below also i do have a quick start course and more advanced courses in fusion 360 for those of you looking for a more structured approach to learning fusion 360. so check that out as well i've got the links below along with my fusion 360 constraints cheat sheet so i know throwing a lot at you but a lot of good resources down below in the description you'll see the links all right guys leave any questions uh you have for me below and i'll look at them and maybe address them in the next video but stay tuned for that one i'll be back soon see you in a bit
Desktop Makes
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Organizing Your Catalog (Don't Skew Your SKU)
hey so here we're going to cover how you can use your sku to quickly identify and then replenish a product now this only works for first time creation or if you don't have multiple suppliers for that same asin however we've worked with a lot of clients in the past and they were just randomly creating skus and they really had uh no structure to it however the way that we handle our skus now remember a skew is an acronym for stock keeping unit and that's exactly how we use it um we want to be able to look at a sku and know when was the first time we purchased it what was the price we purchased it at and who the supplier was at that time that we purchased from along with that supplier's item number to make it easier for us to replenish now of course once you scale and grow larger you're going to want to use an excel or google sheet to keep track of that and then when you get really big you're going to want to implement some sort of software whether it's custom or a third-party software where you can analyze your entire inventory replenish it quickly and place pos or purchase orders with your suppliers with the click of a button but for now what we're going to start with is how you can use your sku as a form of looking at your product and getting some information inside about that asin i'm going to be adding this kirkland signature product vitamin e to our catalog and i'm going to show you what that sku is going to look like okay so this is a kirkland product so the supplier is costco uh you can put the date in here uh we do however it is not necessary since if you go to manage inventory you'll see that the created at date is right here it's the top one right here august 16 2013 is where we created it and the last time the status was changed on it anything with this asin was changed on it was on january 24th of 2020 for us so with that being said if we take a look here you'll see we have the date of creation month and year we have the price we got it for we have the supplier initials co for costco and then we have the upc if the supplier has an item number i would recommend using the item number just makes it much simpler to reorder let's say it's time to replenish if i'm here in my manage inventory i say okay this listing i'm running out of quantity soon based on velocity i'm gonna be out of uh stock within the next two weeks my supplier has a one week lead time so let me place this order now so by the time i receive the product package the product ship the product i'll have some inventory in amazon before i run out of stock and i could quickly look at my sku and know that okay i purchased this from costco okay here's the last price that i purchased it for and here's the upc so when i put together my purchase order my po to send to the rep the account rep over at costco it'll just be quick easy and effortless so the way that that would look if it was today we would put 10 22 19 and i'm gonna say that we're getting this product for eight dollars and twenty cents so i put the zero eight followed by two zero if you feel like you're going to be selling products that cost you more than 100 then you might want to start with a zero zero eight decimal 20 followed by the supplier initials and then the item number so just make one up here for myself i'm gonna say this is their item number and then i go forward and i handle the rest it's a nice simple process but instead of having random skus your stock keeping unit how you keep stock of all your units have a system in place right from the get-go so as you grow you can replace that with something bigger but at least you have a foundation for when you're getting started stay lit we are going to look at how to piggyback off another asin meaning that there is a product that is in the amazon catalog could be found on amazon.com you have that product and now you want to create that same listing and sell on that listing [Music] [Applause]
AmazonLit
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Riva TNT RAM upgrade
[Music] hello YouTube my name is Patrick and this is my channel 1984 today I got a TNT one card here Axel sent this in when I was building the pen2 machine because uh we found out there was still a problem with the TNT I was supposed to use in that machine since then that card has been fixed the idea down with this card was to upgrade the RAM so it's basically like a straighted TNT 8 MB of r and 64 bit instead of the 16 megab and 128 bits so I expect this to be very slow I haven't tested it but we're going to do that so the plan is to upgrade the RAM on here now I don't have an exact match for these ships here and I could obviously interior take all these ships off here because this is our dead bans has some PCB damage which is fixed but that's not the only problem this ship over here is crushed so at least at least one out of the eight chips here are bad but I expect these four appear to be perfectly fine there's another brand but the ships on here very common and often used from what I have seen on B so I expect these Ram ships to be compatible so to speak so I can take four of these put on here is the plan it's not exactly that easyest to put on some round there and while it works it could be like a lot of time with the that's how easy it is because everything else you need is there uh but on this card we have a few problems uh shouldn't be that difficult to solve but uh can look at the back here and zoom in so if you look in this area here we have two resistor Bridges here so basically resistors in parallel so one of these is four resistors and it's just 390 on no so that means 39 is 39 and Z Zer so if it had said 391 that would be 390 ohms actual resistance and we have some uh empty slot there for resist to install there so why I look for this is because over here we have a two empty slots for resist to Bridges and we got those three uh slots here for ordinary resistors and none of them occupied like there are over here also we can notice here that say rp5 for that RP uh six there and over here it says rp1 and rp2 so where is rp3 4 so RP 34 must be somewhere so I flipped it over I can't actually see what it says on them but the auto bridges in there so I looked over here it's going to be difficult to see but somewhere in here we got one slot there one there for uh rp3 and rp4 so I guessing that's RP 7 and 8 to actually use or to install these memberships here we actually need to take off the heat sink install those resistor bridges on the back is obviously not an issue because it's read readily accessible but yeah on the front it's not so we need to get this heat sink off here and it's obviously glued if we hold in the heat sink and push a blade in I could probably get the heat syn off because if I can't get the heat syn off we cannot solder the resistor eras and then we can't interface the memory so yeah that is the basic plan essentially get the heat sink off add some resistor Rays here same thing on the back add resistor here then uh take these top four memberships here put them on here I think we should be able to mix it's not ideal but it's what I have and I rather use donut parts and since yeah and I could put on all of them like I said if it wasn't for that fact the this is broken it's crap someone I think someone stepped on it or something this is like a from like recycler not eway necessarily but yeah from I think from this was from like an EB scam or something where they sent out not what was advertised so yeah this has been was already picked on clean from heat sinks and metal PCH that's why the PCB is damaged and the ram is probably damaged for PCH I don't have 39 Ohm resistor eras but I have these 47 on this uh VO 2 PCB from an older video I did a few years ago uh you can probably see it here but someone ripped off the whole tmu here and took most not all but most of the pads than a lot of the traces so this PCB is really difficult to repair like it's not no point in it really so I think we just pick part from this card uh for what they missing on here so I fig we test this bench this just to see how it performs it should be really crap with the 64-bit bus and all of that so the card is installed and we're running some uh 3D Mark 2000 here seems to work fine so far I have no score yet though we got the score of 1258 which is actually more than I figured because I usually get around 2400 maybe 2500 with some overclocking but it's still a really bad score obviously being around half of what the TNT should be able to do so we run with a p3700 and 933 MHz here so I figured now we're going to take the heat sink of the card and uh get get to some soldering so the heat sink is off like I said I put this in a vice and then I tried to get it off just pushing at the corner here from the ADP seem the only thing I accomplished there was uh knocking this thing off so and then I broke up the blade so the blade is a bit shorter but what I did then because the blade was about this long I put it here and I managed to Ram the tip of the blade like in like so and uh so piece stuck out here and this was in the vice so this is taking a force so basically took a hammer and Club the the piece of the blade while holding this like catching this and it fell off in one little blow there was a big hammer so but the thing is like holding it in the heat sink and yeah getting in between there so the force goes into the heat sink not into the BDA balls because then you're going to kill the card and you have to rol it which I can do but why should I spend half a day doing that I have tested the card it works fine still around short just start up TR Mark 2000 and we can remove some Ram from this donut card so it's on the hot plate but that's not strictly needed I just prefer it [Music] my plan here now is to clean up these pads because I'm not going to hot there on the ships I could probably do that the ship is very close got plastic over here this could obviously be replaced and so on but I think it just makes more sense to sort them Plus you can buy ships like this for like about a dollar each or you buy 10 for like $10 on eBay or all expr something so I think most people would buy a set of ships to do this mod or upgrade so I think doing all this with an iron makes more sense from how people would go about it so I'm just going to add some flux here and we're going to remove this yes we can sold new ships flush to the PCB for burning the connector that's great for so I did also remove these uh two caps here 10 microfarad 16 volts I did uh use the players people might not like it but with all the Plastics around and everything just seemed easier and you can fix damage if that would have happened and they didn't we need some uh resistors for the ram so the original ones if we look at the original card here says 390 which means 39 and no zeros 39 so ideally we want that obviously I don't have that looking at this voed 2 here it has 22s for example the thing is when I did the Pigman V mod on the voodoo one uh the the range of resistance we can use pretty high from what I read like anywhere from round well say 22 like these probably up to 100 I have repaired motherboard using DDR memory and you have to be more precise with the values when you start to use fast memory but I think for these old graphics cards it's more important they have some resistance than none or way too much so as long as you have a reasonable value so probably something between 10 and 100 it seems to work as intended so I'm just going to take these blue ones off because uh this card despite having Tracer strip everything it's not corroded it's pretty nice in condition we're going to use this uh card I think and we need four of those so we going to take four of those [Music] off let's see if we can all these uh resistor arrays so some flux on the pads these are pretty easy to install with hot there they basically flow in place if you tin the pads first I'm going to rotate this you can actually see what this says on it but I'm going to try this with an iron because yeah figure most people have that at home at least if they to soldering you will start out with an iron so I use my least favorite tip but I think it might actually work for this suspect this one might actually be cracked is it because this is OD over here 22 as expected I just figure the corner looks a little bit shipped but seems fine I think we can take this one off I don't like it to do that without an without hot there I'm just going to heat the whole thing up like so basically it off thing is if they Shi they might crack that crack and then you have not a car that doesn't work anymore and let's make sure this one doesn't seem to have any cracks in the corners because if anything cracks is corners and it's a common problem on the voot to that I got it off so not in that particular occasion but I've seen it quite a few times it's common problem and it causes usually it's Sur the texture unit between the m and texture mapping units think this look better maybe is slightly more crooked the other one was almost in perfect position but uh rather have have slightly crooked not shiid so so we're going to have to grab another one from the donut card but that's fine better that than having crap on your card so is this one one piece looks fine from here it looks like a bridge but uh that's also one reason I'm going over it again I'm removing some tin of my tip now and then I'm going over it again here flux helps this the sort of flow removing the bridges making everything nice so that one is not crooked like the left one here is but yeah not going to bother with the left one like that and I can't see any cracks on the corners so I'm happy with that so yeah I'm happy with that uh we can do the other side first thing to do here is to clean up this pad so we also need to add some extra resistors here so I'm have to grab another couple of resistors plus another array since one was broken more or less so I need to install two resistors here I could probably get the right value it should be probably 39 but I can get the same type I can get the resistance of the voed to similar to those 22 I think so let's install the first resistor here that we have the right looks undamaged I don't have the ideal tip for this one right now because I move the T from the pad but we'll try anyway so this T tip I think is 1.2 mm something or 0.8 somewhere around it depending how you measure it uh one of the small on for my wellert 1010 station don't like the tip but it actually has some uses like this I took two resistance off the donor would to here so I could do this with hot air it would be nicer but yeah think I kind of do with the di because I expect people to do it like that more than with hot there can always TI it up with hot air afterwards if uh if I'd like to just to make it look better more straight things will flow in place then it flush and so on so maybe not the straightest job but uh well if we want to use the flow in place nicely and look nicer with hot there I can do that but that will work just fine like this so yeah it does make a big difference visually if that's important to you it's up to you reason like I said I kind of want to show people you don't need hot there to do everything uh and also on this side here you could easily melt the balls under the ship and make the merge and yeah then they had to reball so over here like is it worth the visual if you try to look on the heat SN I don't think so you might spend a little bit more time just getting that one less crooked that one I think I mean that's fine that's and that one was different from the beginning the middle one but I'm happy with this this will do is fine if it works that's more important I don't know if you're missing anything else I guess we can find out later I haven't seen anything else on the images with the fully populated card so it's kind of time to Ed some Ram I think so I have the TNT on under microscope here with one of the empty pads or baces for a memor ship so we got the a notch over here and we got the same on the memers ship we should also on mhip have a circle it's like the old ones so not the same brand but both are 125 MHz or 8 NCS I did clean these ships on the other side I did basically Wick it them put some flux on the back side and pull the wick From the Inside Out making sure I don't have any solder sticking up so this is flat and I clean them in alcohol and so on so nice and nice you can obviously if you buy new ones new stock you don't have to do that so let's uh put some flux on the pads here so my goal is always to center it and then when I have done that try to take it in place for so I was trying to drag s this I didn't plan if I going to do that or something else see if there be some crap around here and the flux is really is to help everything flow that's also why putting it high up because it's going to drain down I'm just going a little bit slower figures the pads and R thing get uh not enough so we definitely have a good solder bond between pants and legs yep should be the first one there for this is going to look a lot sharper better on your monitor and then it also my 7 in TM panel and my crappy eyes so any misses and stuff like that even I going to see on my monitor when I'm done with this that's kind of funny how that works for so yeah yeah that's the memory and we need to put on some caps that we are missing but other than that we're close to be maybe tested so we need a cap there and a cap over here but I don't actually think we need them to run the card so I'm going to skip them for now so we're going to try the C out here power is on see it posts okay 60 megabytes so far so normal that didn't look well something is definitely up here but it's promising anyway I think we might have missed something we have to double check uh everything so with the car not working I think I know at least one of the problems because we didn't put everything on that we probably need to so this is the r180 up here we had these two arrays here and the two resistors here just like that one so here's that one we got those two over here and then we got the Rays here but then we got another one here so what I'm thinking is that this is R 178 there so this all ties together I can't find it so I think r80 is also supposed to be around 33 to 39 ohms so we're going to put a 22 on there I think we have something floating that or I'm also might not have so one ship properly but it's almost working so it's interesting the fact that this kind of went on and off theage like almost working that not seems to in case something is floating and there could be a bad s or missing component like this one it's not the only one I found that difference between the 8 and 160 megab version so going I do this one here then down here I don't know if matters but there aren't any memberships down here but I mean the traces and stuff going here so this is U there so got memory to the left memory to the top and then the ADP slot down here so there is some resistor here say 13 so that's 10,000 I didn't find that on a donor so I do have a new one here so just going to clean that up all so that's all the ones I know about right now but it might be more so just have to test it again and yeah and if you can't find anymore I have to check all the ram ships so that was sld properly put the TNT into the motherboard and uh we're using my ordinary camera because my phone died so po should be on I think going to start it up I have no heat sink obviously so you can't run for too long but um the actual PCB is the main heat thing but you need both obviously so we should get up hose we got that before say 16 megabytes seems correct I think the BIOS matters because mine was just said 1.95 E I think and on my sticker fell off but on the game Museum the stick is at 1.93 so I think the B is already saying because on e 4 that I did so far no artifact did a few years ago you could remove and add one sh of memory and would Auto detect it so I don't think the Bice matters I wor Ah that's an error but that's because I ran new drives and install old ones so that has nothing to do with actual cardio me breaking Windows maybe I should have keyboard and mouse working so that should be but it's running now so it's going to get hot faster this reasonable power efficient but I'm going to add this fan I can start up to the mark before it gets too toasty come on well hit the power button in the middle of the uh no power button was next to my fan header that's very intelligent hitting that but we'll try again new custom we don't need them we just to Benchmark well it seems to be running little bit hitchy but uh it's a TNT so seem to be working should probably check for more missing stuff and showly the Caps I removed because you might as well recap the card with only two caps I did Shake over all the s ons on the ram here uh this is the first row probably not perfect uh but well that's the first throw don't sld it every day so let the second and so on here I think they do look pretty good actually so I don't think there's any problem here that we had before and since the card now works with that resistor on the back I can't find anything else missing doesn't mean that there's nothing there but might not also be important so you do need to put back some caps here and I just happen to have two left of uh 16 volt uh 22 microf so there were 10 microf I think originally but it's not that I don't care that much I actually like to upgrade them to 22 they cost to say let's add some flux here now this is made easier with a board heater but I'm going to try it out it's pretty small and this PCB didn't really suck any heat for so new caps on so I think I can clean the card now so the card is uh out of the oven so we need to put on a heat sink so have a decision to make here this is the original sink it's 45x 45 mm and I think it's like 10 tall you can put that on with doublesided tape uh I have a termal adhesive tape but it's expensive and it's semi permanent it's better than glue in terms of removing but with the heat with the heat sink off I could actually test fit the heat sink I have this heat sink here that I found in I stash and I found a couple of these also knew I had a 12v fan for another another project and down here is actually like a three pin say so the ground in the middle five to the left and 12 to the right now this is a 12v fan I think it's like 7,000 RPM so it's pretty noisy but it starts at around 3.11 volt so my plan is actually to run it at five so doing it this way means we have a easily detachable heat sink a cooling solution with paste no glue uh or termal tape so I think that's the way to go so I have this connector here so yeah I'm ground in the middle and five to the left so I want to go with the 5 volts it's going to run more than fast enough to cool this thing it's complete Overkill with 7,000 RPM at 12 volts so that's a head it was actually angled header that's why the legs were so long so I had on bend them because that's the last one I had that would fit the fan if there is any problems with its card this is just going to be a lot easier to deal with now have a removable fan so yeah I do know the card posted and so on took it out of D it but I used the big 14 M fan to test it quickly there before we assemble it now so yeah it looks like the card is basically done so I think it turned out really well at the end there I a little bit worried about the memory not working properly it's a little bit tricky because the thing is when adding memory as you saw now we had to add a lot of components well a lot a few and people often ask me like can't do fill the empty pad sometimes on some cards but there's a limit usually to what the GPU support and then you need all the rust and C uh traces to select the different bangs in the memories so you can't just throw memory at the card and uh think it's just going to work unless it's a voodoo too they usually you had eight Meg version you can usually just do that but usually not there usually a little bit more work involved and there usually a limit how high you can go so sometimes card has empty slots because they're using higher density ship and I don't need say more than four or eight instead of eight or 16 so yeah but let's try this card out now that it is uh completed so the card is up and running and it's working fine it seems should get the score here soon I ran TR Mark 2,000 and we got 2153 points which is a big improvement over 12508 I think we had before though I think there's something weird with this card and I don't think it's something I did just how it is so let's check here I did set the clock to 95 and 109 there manually yeah and default for some reason is is a it's default is 80 on the G 95 memory and I actually did Google this card and I found an 8 megab card like I had for say and it also said 8 m GPU it should be 95 I didn't install cool bits and this is actually second 98 harder I tried this is a compact flash card but it doesn't see the clocks I could obviously enable that and start it's in Swedish but anyway but I can't in D see the clock frequency so I think we actually need to flash the card with our new bias well kind of I kind of have 1.95 here and I did download some bioses when I did the other TMT card and it's also 1.95 bi in there so I did compare them and are they the same no they're not the same even if both are version 1.95 there is a substring we can see that at the post two there's like some numbers and letters after the 1.95 so they are actually two different biases it seems uh so probably is like a lower clock version for the 8 megab card and a higher CL version for the 60 megab card so what I like to do is actually Flash the new bias so I did the dump the old one first into my TMT folder here so it would be this one so I can pull over the the want I download it it's also 34k and like I said there are differences like in the vers the date and the version string is slightly different and then there are some differences throughout it which is probably the clock frequencies I hope so my plan is to flash it and hopefully we can get the clocks up we have booted up the computer here now and we're going to select save command prompt I used f8 to get the build menu up in Windows here I was thinking I should use nv4 flash is older flash program I used that on the previous card worked but nvy for Flash is pretty simple because you you just do just type the program and the name of the BIOS and we want the the 1 195 c055 ROM see if we break it or not I think it wrote the bios so control delete so another interesting is the top left here we should have a different bio if this post I might have break the card but we'll find out soon enough it doesn't scream at the board oh got signal yeah that's a different string up there now so I'm hoping this fixes the low clocks turns this into the actual 60 Meg version and might also fix the stupid problem with the uh that I can't set the clocks from Nvidia control panel and I found that to be the only really reliable way you can't do it with r power ster thing but I have problem problems with that with other card but they could be the BIOS on that card we're booting up here so at least it didn't get bricked and I have the old bios so it's easy enough to flash back and it's going to reinstall the old card when as soon as you change anything in the bias and soon you swap the whole bias here on my primary Windows 98 lab disc so I got Everest on this one here should also tell my clock it told me the old bi said I ran 80 on the GPU and 95 the memory so I think if I go here you CL 90 and memory is 110 and I have new drivers now because I tried to see if that would work oh actually works now that's interesting so that's fixed it so we could actually name the clocks here is so I'm actually going to overclock it see if that makes any difference and I can run stable on my old card at 106 and 116 I can go 108 and 118 could even go 12 10 120 for a suicide run or maybe even a little bit higher but the problem is me might have crashes so yeah we can restart this should matter but let's check with Evers now what kind of clocks we have just to have a second Source six on U 16 on M yeah ran through 3D Mark 2 and we got the score I estimated something in the 2,300 range and so yeah this seems to add up with my notes from the previous TNT 2 C card but that's a perfectly acceptable normal score for overclock TMT card at this frequency you 60 Megs of RAM on the card now so yeah it says Diamond WIP 550 there so yeah it's working so the card is finished I think it turned out really nicely so let's summarize what we did here I took some donor Ram from a voodo bansi because uh voodo bansi voodo 3 TNT tnt2 probably the m matrox g200 and cars like that they tend to use the same type of Ram or even the same brand so I don't know if it's the one over here but I have a PDF for one of these types uh ranging according to the PDF from a clock frequency of 66 me up to 200 that that's pretty wide span of same type of ram so that we use on couple of generations there from 98 to 99 seem the Ram at this area is still pretty stupid uh so it's not like modern cards where you might have to have a specific bios flash to your car for a spe specific uh set of ram ships and then we remove the heat syn so we can add the resistor aray down here two of them I use 22 ohms instead of 39 so if you have this card and need to buy them obviously buy what you need uh but it's not that exact it seems doesn't really seem to matter it will matter in some cases like I said I did a motherboard where one of these were cracked and you cannot get away with the wrong one on you the board worked kind of but you you couldn't run it higher speeds so anyways we put another two here with uh I think we put two resistance next to there yeah and one on top of here and I think actually one of the those the top one should be 33 ohms but once again we put 22 on all of these and it seems works fine I think you can get away anywhere from 10 to 47 maybe up to 100 uh just streaming up what people have done themselves on like wos and other cards other people when they might addend more round things like that seems to get away with things like that on the older stuff like I said I don't think newer stuff lat stuff is as forgiving the tolerances so we did that and yeah and there was one component I think over here that one 10,000 so it says 10 three or 103 on it so the last one is usually and when it come to the codes is how many seros you have so 10 and then three zeros so 10,000 so I put one there I don't know exactly what it does it uh just very close to the the eom but it was there on this uh the 60 megab version of this card and not the 8 megab so I added it because it seems like it should be there and we also changed the cap obviously here might as well do that while you're here it was fun uh upgrading this card I mean almost twice the performance uh if you need SMD components like SMD resistors that I took uh from my stash for here you can go on eBay and look search for like sndd resistor kits you can probably for like $20 get ,500 different of them and like a big variety it's cheaper than going to mous and buying a book old books better to go to Mouser probably if you want say a 100 of some one model house once you know what you need but initially when you're kind of getting started it's better to buy one of those kits and then you can see what you consume and then buy that when you order other stuff on same Houser so that's how I would do that and how I did it that way you have spare resistor spare caps we can probably find kits for those resistor Bridges to otherwise you can find some mouse there for example uh they sell to most part of the world pretty good price I think I not sponsored anything just where I got some I bought some there but mostly I get them off dead Hardware like we did with the voodo 2 and as you saw you can take kind of almost anything in some cases so anyway this card is done I'm happy with it so thank you for watching and have a nice day
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WWE 2K20 Southpaw DLC: Tower of Prep #2 #WWE2K20 #WWE #WWE2K20DLC
[Applause] the preppies are through another team and now meet ursula and she lady another set of unlikely partners face off against the park grumpy set him up for the beautiful side russian leg sweep in a bad way here guys boom [Applause] either wake you up or knock you out plenty of fight left not yet elbow elbows off the chest the impact oh shoulder first [Applause] back in the ring now dragon screw matt's hoping to get out of here early with the win jump right to the midsection she's looking to get out of here she got the shoulder up that's all it counts oh target acquired and destroyed oh saw it coming what power what dominance not sure what made her think now was a good time for a pin attack the fatigue is sitting in for her oh right to the throat looks like she wants to win early now with complete control you're not going to get her that easy too soon elbow smash she scores gets out of dodge there she's got the shoulders down clearly not enough damage done close quarters broken up i can't believe it [Applause] now that got those shoulders on the mat all the way to the floor she's taken to the floor when she can be ever so dangerous then kick right to the gut single leg drop kick she's taking a beating here oh stomping away oh kick to the face [Applause] nothing fancy about that oh back the end is looming now that's over at this point she's in full control now huge turning point right here nice kick out there what makes deep will it be i think so double on his handle makes the save and just in time caught dragon screw whoa still got a bit of an uphill climb here though [Applause] [Music] [Applause] wow what's it going to take i got to tell you i thought she was done there here she goes back in the ring now coming [Applause] oh it didn't go as planned there she steers clear there [Applause] [Music] energy reverses can she take advantage [Applause] there's the save how close was that thing's not going her way her head's got to be pounding right about now what a shot she's trying to fight back but it doesn't look good and things look bleak right now leaving the ring here because here's the cover for the window [Applause] win again here are your winners heather and other heather big win despite absorbing a huge amount of punishment there [Applause] this is it if the preppies win they'll get their championship opportunity at lethal heather and other heather are on to the final match of the gauntlet this time against sasha memory base and bailey billionaire hold on she wants to take this one to the floor southpaw regional wrestling was unleashed son of the world in 2017 when a vhs tape was discovered in the wwe archives i cannot tell you how badly i wish that it had stayed him oh so ruthless now that's how you use a table to your advantage she just keeps using that hey wouldn't you she's forced onto the defensive now man that hurts back in from the floor what do we got here unceremoniously deposited down up the ladder goes double underhook applied butterfly suplex this snap suplex we've got a climber here we go just endless knee strikes she's losing some steam now here we go catchy pull it down we're about to find out perhaps some wishful thinking going on there michael every second that i am forced to watch more southpaw regional wrestling causes me more physical and emotional distress corey you gotta appreciate your roots we wouldn't be here today without southpaw blazing the trail [Applause] time incoming wow she turned that one around heads up the ladder that offense taking a toll on her you know byron when i was a kid i looked up to southpaw's legendary host catamaran i hope that i could one day be a news anchor outside of utica new york three the first puppies did it [Applause] here are your winners heather and other heather huge victory here in this tornado tag team match [Applause] uh [Music] you
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BC toasts happy hours, hospitality, legion changes
families should have the choice to dine together in their local neighborhood Pub so we're going to change the rules so that pubs can become familyfriendly we will also allow Legions to make the same Choice second food primary licenses should continue to focus on food with a full menu wherever liquor service is available but customers who don't have who don't want to order food shouldn't be forced to do so and food primary businesses that want to full transition away from Food Service after a certain hour and operate for example as a nightclub will be able to reply for a special license to do so third we want to make food or liquor primary licenses available to other types of businesses like cooking schools galleries Spas so that they can offer beer Wine and Spirits as an additional service to their customers fourth individual establishments that are part of a chain like this one one Cactus Club will be allowed to transfer small amounts of liquor between their locations something that they've been barred from doing for a long time in our Province fifth we'll move ahead with giving consumers a little bit more freedom if you order a drink in the lounge you should be able to carry that drink that you've paid for to your table when you move to the restaurant section sixth we need to make sure that BC businesses have more flexibility to grow so we're going to move ahead on allowing lenses to offer Tim limited drink specials like happy hours we're going to expand and enhance serving it right which is our responsible beverage service program we've maintained in this province for quite a [Music] while
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The Truth About Luxury Cars: Your Choice Is Critical
welcome to quiz Fox HQ in today's video You will choose which luxury car you would love to drive click on the Subscribe button for more such videos let's go number one would you rather drive Rolls-Royce or Bentley next up Lamborghini or Enzo Ferrari's brainchild Ferrari would you drive a Porsche or the speed star McLaren coming up next is Bugatti or the koic Egg both are incredibly fast next up is James Bond's favorite atin Martin or The Dark Knight Maserati choose one rival mercedesbenz or the [Music] BMW next up is the beautiful Audi or the stylish [Music] Lexus choose one the comfortable jaguar or the rugged Land [Music] Rover next up is Elon musk's Vision Tesla or the luxurious Cadillac would you rather own a Alpha Romeo or the superar Lotus would you rather drive a Lincoln or own a Genesis this one is hard drive a infinity Ora Acura would you rather drive a Swedish Volvo or the German Volkswagen which muscle car would you rather drive the Ford or the [Music] Chevrolet pick one Dodge or Chrysler [Music] which Beast you would own the Jeep or the [Music] GMC would you rather drive Buick or Ram next up both are Japanese choose one Nissan or Toyota [Music] biggest Rivals Honda or Hyundai though there is no comparison still pick one Kia or Subaru choose one Mitsubishi or Mazda [Music] which muscle car you pick Ford Mustang or Chevrolet Camaro pick one Dodge Challenger or radar BMW M3 would you rather drive Audi R8 or Superstar Porsche [Music] 911 last one but not least one would you rather drive Mercedes-Benz AMG or Jaguar F Type for participating in today's challenge if you like this video remember to press the Subscribe button and turn on notifications see you again in the next video
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Will I ALWAYS Be In Pain After Amputation?
will i always be in pain as a below the knee of ut well the answer to this question is probably yes but don't worry it's not that depressing let me explain my prosthetic leg has days where it feels uncomfortable there are painful spots but there are modifications for that it's never going to be like 100 perfect but it's manageable the larger issue is honestly phantom pain most days it's very annoying it's very frustrating but it's not paralyzing it doesn't stop me from living life i'm able to cope with it i just don't like it and three years into this it shows no sign of slowing down so i've kind of accepted the phantom pain will probably be an unwelcome friend for the foreseeable future but if anyone has any miracles that they're handing out and wants to grant one to me i will take it
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Top Foods to Avoid When Taking Metoprolol | Hypertension #metoprolol #hypertension #antidepressants
ever wondered how metoprolol a common heart medication interacts with your diet metoprolol a beta blocker is often prescribed to manage conditions like high blood pressure chest pain and even to prevent heart attacks it works by affecting the heart's response to certain nerve impulses thus slowing the heart rate and reducing strain on the heart now while this medication performs a crucial role it's important to know that it doesn't work alone your diet plays a significant role in how well meta prolol can do its job certain foods can interfere with the medication's absorption Effectiveness and can even lead to unwanted side effects being aware of these dietary restrictions when taking metoprolol isn't just about following doctor's orders it's about equipping yourself with the knowledge to make the best decisions for your heart health understanding the foods to avoid when on meta prolol can significantly impact the effectiveness of this medication did you know that certain foods high in sodium can potentially interfere with the effectiveness of metoprolol that's right sodium a mineral found in most Foods plays a significant role in fluid balance and nerve function however in relation to meta prolol sodium intake becomes a crucial Factor meta prolol a beta blocker used to treat various heart conditions works by slowing heart rate and relaxing blood vessels while this medication does a fantastic job on its own it can be significantly hindered by a diet high in sodium here's why sodium is known to increase blood pressure when you consume foods high in sodium your body holds on to water to dilute theod sodium this extra stored water raises your blood pressure on the other hand meta's goal is to lower your heart rate and blood pressure so you can see how a high sodium diet could counteract the effects of this medication now you might be thinking but I don't add extra salt to my food so I'm safe right well not exactly sodium isn't just found in your table salt it's hidden in many foods that you wouldn't suspect for instance processed foods are notorious for their high sodium content so those those microwavable meals or packaged snacks might be doing more harm than you think canned soups are another sodium culprit they may seem like a convenient and healthy option but they often contain a surprising amount of sodium just one serving can sometimes contain more than half of your daily recommended sodium intake let's not forget fast food it's a quick and tasty option but it's also loaded with sodium from Burgers to fries to Pizza these foods can push your sodium intake over the edge in conclusion while sodium is a necessary part of our diet too much of it can interfere with the effectiveness of metoprolol therefore keeping an eye on your sodium intake and making healthier food choices can go a long way in ensuring this medication works as intended a high sodium diet can hinder the effectiveness of metoprolol making it crucial to monitor sodium intake did you consider that alcohol might also affect the way metoprolol works in your body it's a thought that often escapes our minds but it's important to understand alcohol has a way of meddling with medications and meta prolol is not an exception to that rule alcohol can potentially diminish the effectiveness of meta prolol making it harder for the drug to do its job it's like trying to run a marathon with weights on your ankles you might still reach the finish line but it's going to be a lot harder moreover alcohol might increase the side effects of metoprolol imagine a symphony where all the instruments are Out Of Tune instead of a harmonious Melody all you get is a cacophony side effects like like dizziness light-headedness and even fainting might be Amplified when alcohol enters the scene to ensure meta prolol works optimally it's best to limit alcohol consumption it's not about giving up your favorite drink entirely but about striking a balance for your Health's sake what about grapefruit could your morning Citrus fix interfere with Meo prolol the answer surprisingly is yes grapefruit along with some other citrus fruits can indeed interfere with the way metoprolol is metabolized in your body grapefruit contains compounds known as furanocoumarins that have a unique ability to block an enzyme in your intestines that's responsible for breaking down certain medications including meta prolol when this enzyme known as cyp3a4 is blocked more of the medication ends up in your bloodstream which can intensify both its effects and potential side effects imagine it like this you're on a highway and metoprolol is the car you're driving normally there are multiple Lanes enzymes to take allowing for a smooth controlled Drive drug metabolism but when you consume grapefruit it's like a few of those lanes are closed off forcing more cars more of the drug on to fewer lanes and causing a traffic jam which can lead to unexpected detours increased side effects but it's not just grapefruit you need to be cautious about other citrus fruits such as cevil oranges often used in marmalades and pomelos also contain Furon aarin and can have similar effects it's like they also bring their own roadblocks to our Highway metaphor here's the catch though the effects of these fruits can last for over 24 hours so even if you separate the time you take metoprolol and when you eat these fruits it might not prevent the interaction it's important to note however that not all citrus fruits interfere with meta prolol lemons limes and regular oranges for example don't have the same effect so you can still enjoy a citrus kick without worrying about your medication in conclusion while grapefruit and some citrus fruits offer numerous health benefits they can interfere with how prolol works by avoiding these fruits while on this medication you can help ensure that meta prolol does its job effectively so keep this in mind the next time you reach for a citrus fruit avoiding grapefruit and similar fruits while on meta prolol helps ensure the medication works as intended protein packed meals are great for health but did you know they could impact how metoprolol Works yes it's true high protein foods can interfere with the absorption of metoprolol potentially reducing its Effectiveness but how does this happen you may ask let's break it down protein is a vital nutrient that our bodies need for growth repair and maintenance it's found in various foods from meat and dairy products to beans and nuts however when it comes to metoprolol a commonly prescribed beta blocker used to treat heart conditions and high blood pressure protein can play an unexpected role when you consume a meal high in protein your stomach produces more acid to break down the protein this increased stomach acid can affect the absorption of certain medications including metoprolol the result well less meta prolol is absorbed into your bloodstream and it may not work as effectively as it should now this doesn't mean you should avoid protein altogether protein is essential for our bodies it helps build muscles repair tissues and produce enzymes and hormones but if you're taking metoprolol it's crucial to consider the timing and amount of your protein intake for instance consuming a moderate amount of protein throughout the day instead of a large quantity in one sitting can help maintain a steady l level of stomach acid this could potentially Aid in the absorption of meta prolol ensuring the medication Works effectively also you might want to avoid taking meta prolol immediately after a high protein meal giving your stomach some time to process the protein before taking your medication could also help improve absorption remember everyone's body is unique and what works for one person may not work for another it's always best to consult your healthcare provider or a dietitian to find the best dietary strategy for you while protein is essential it's wise to balance protein intake when on metoprolol so keep enjoying your favorite protein rich foods just be mindful of how it might interact with your medication let's recap the foods to be cautious about when taking metoprolol first up we've got foods high in sodium sodium can heighten the effects of meta prolol potentially leading to a dangerously low heart rate and blood pressure so it's best to limit your intake of foods like processed Meats canned soups and fast food which are notorious for their High sodium content next on the list is alcohol consuming alcohol while on meta prolol can exacerbate the side effects of this medication like dizziness lightheadedness and fatigue if you're taking metoprolol it's advised to limit your alcohol consumption or avoid it altogether moving on to fruits specifically grapefruit and other citrus fruits they contain compounds that can interfere with the body's ability to metabolize metoprolol leading to a buildup of the drug in your system this can increase the risk of side effects and and potentially cause an overdose so while grapefruits and their Citrus cousins might be a great source of vitamin C they are best avoided when you're on metoprolol lastly we have high protein foods metoprolol is a protein bound drug and consuming a high protein diet can affect the medications absorption and efficacy foods high in protein such as red meat dairy products and legumes should be eaten in moderation it's important to remember that everyone's body reacts differently to food and medication interactions therefore these are General guidelines and may not apply to everyone always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice also this is not about completely eliminating these foods from your diet but about taking a mindful approach to what you eat while on metoprolol it's about balance and moderation rather than complete avoidance remember when it comes to meta prolol in your diet understanding these interactions ensures your medication works as effectively as 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A Cure To Procrastination | Atomic Habits Book Summary Chapter 11 (James Clear)
the following is an analysis interpretation and summary of james clear's book atomic habits chapter 11 walk slowly but never backwards action versus motion this chapter of atomic habits covers law three of habit formation make it easy how do we make habits easier so this is the first chapter of that this law i'm going to go straight into it being in motion and taking action aren't the same thing when you're in motion you're planning strategizing learning action on the other hand is the type of behavior that will deliver an outcome a lot of you are in motion right now a lot of you are watching videos listening to podcasts planning strategizing learning how to get better but you ain't actually taking action towards the behavior to get the outcome and the change that you desire i've gotten trapped in this very frequently in the past i've mistaken activity for achievement often i wrote about this in my dear alexander self-reflective writings if you've seen them or read them on my website you get bogged down in the in the consumption of information you listen to podcasts every time you drive somewhere or you're on the treadmill or you're going for a walk or you're just cooking and like oh man i'm consuming so much knowledge and books and information and interesting thought-provoking things and you trick yourself and you think man i'm learning so much i'm really i'm really growing i'm really like growing in intelligence and like man and and some part of that is true it really is i'm part of it but you realize that none of that is actually giving a direct outcome to creating the change that you desire in your life you're not actually doing the thing that you need to do you're planning you're learning you're strategizing and you're using inspiration from other people to help push you in that direction but you ain't doing shit this video these series they're great i hope you enjoy them but this is me taking action i'm not strategizing i'm taking action to create a entire video catalog analysis of what i believe is one of the most profound books i've read particularly on psychology and habit formation this is my action thankfully gratefully i'm also learning at the same time because i'm getting to reiterate and conceptualize and talk and discuss and commentate on a lot of these ideas now i've been on the other end that you've been on of course i have because i've been the guy who's you know wanted to watch that i watched the entire series of xyz i learnt a lot but how much did i really do on the back end of it and so this is it's really important because we've become obese in consumption we've become obese in information i know i did that's why i had to stop stop consumption of podcasts and youtube and books and this and that and just cultivate the learnings that you have you you probably know enough you probably don't but you probably don't need three hours and four hours of podcast and consumption of listening and learning and reading every day particularly especially if you ain't actually getting better doing the thing that you say you want to do if you look at your day to day you actually progressing in the tasks and outcomes that are important to you if you can say yes to all of it awesome probably on the right path you're probably using the information you're learning but i guarantee there's a lot of you who used to be like me and it slows you down it's enjoyable who doesn't love listening to a joe rogan podcast here's some amazing guests on it's can be a fun time it can be a funny time it can be also very intellectually stimulating as well that's some he's taking action he's in action you're in motion i'm in motion by listening to his action at some point you got to flip it and you got to be the one to take action researching a good diet plan is motion eating a healthy meal plan is action like actually doing it researching a great exercise program is an or a coach is the motion hiring them doing the session is the action planning your essay planning the script for your movie you're writing or your show you're writing or the jokes you're writing planning thinking about it that's motion but until you turn that into action you are in the same place that you are now now sometimes you need to set up motion to get into action because it builds momentum but let's be honest with ourselves how much time are we wasting in motion that we could just go and take action you don't need all the information to take action nowhere near as much as you think and sometimes we need to be in motion to plan like i said but more often than not we do it to distract ourselves because motion allows us to feel like we're making progress without running the risk of failure isn't that something so many of us are consciously subconsciously afraid of failure or even success i don't really understand that one i haven't really like i know some people feel that i know i've met people like that afraid of success whatever it is for you the motion the planning is distracting you and tricking you into a facade of making you feel like you're actually uh you're running on the treadmill but really you're just trying to avoid it because you don't want to fail so being busy in motion is a way we can trick ourselves into delaying or avoiding failure we're trying to avoid a state we have the craving like we talked about the last chapter to avoid feeling like a failure to avoid feeling the emotions associated with failure what if you framed it i'm gonna fail i might fail you get to fail what a gift what a gift it would be if i spend 100 hours 200 hours on all these videos what a gift it would be for less than 500 people less than a thousand people to watch each one that's 500 more than zero that's a thousand more than zero what a gift it would be to use that as an opportunity to learn how the landscape of social media youtube and my own creative content video skills is changing i know it's like failure is that opportunity so it's so easy to i understand how easy it is to say now i'm not failing right now i'm just talking i'm at a homeostasis like i'm fine but when you're actually failing when you actually think about failing of course there's fear it's you don't want to be the type of person who fails you don't want to be a failure some people literally identify avoid avoid trying because if they try and fail then they go into a state of mind where they associate and then they are a failure but just because you failed doesn't make you a failure you failed you are not your failures your failure is outside of yourself you are not your failure just like you are not your success it goes both ways and it's easy to get define yourself by your successes or failures to pigeonhole yourself i'm a failure i'm a success and then when you fail and you're a success you feel like what's happening is it identity conflict what if you just didn't associate it with either i don't know what the middle ground is what if you were just you like what what if you were just the type of person who kept moving kept moving forward regardless what if you were the type of person who didn't get too high or did it get too low but stayed focused and kept incrementally moving forward regardless of the circumstances and the challenges the tribulations and the successes that occurred to them all of it what if they just kept moving forward kept moving that's how partly i identify myself just stay on the path stay on the path i'm the type of person who's going to stay on the path if i experience a failure i am not the failure i'm not going to create an ideological belief an ideological identity association with my failures or my successes and this can be tricky particularly of the successes you know maybe you're a successful actor musician listening to this and you identify as that guy or girl but aren't you more than that who were you before that who are you outside of that maybe you work at a fast food outlet you gotta be careful about how you identify yourself because society doesn't particularly look up to people who work as a cleaner as like those hard just repetitive monotonous low-paying but critically important jobs you're the you're the assistant you're the hospitality worker you're the guy who brings the coffee you're the guy who makes the fries in the back you're the you're the girl who sweeps the floors like you're such an important cog in the wheel that if all these important car these are they're small cogs but although the important cars disappeared would be screwed who would pick up arrow a rubbish a trash from my americans who would pick up our trash and rubbish from the curb are you gonna get up at 4am get into a stinking truck for the next five six hours and go start stop start stop start stop start stops about 3 000 times every morning for five years are you gonna do that because someone is someone does every day all across the world and they're not you and maybe there's one or two out there watching this that is you but you are more than that so this has been a little bit of tangent or side bar on not identifying with what you do because you are not what you do you are not what you do and you are not your success and you are not your failure i'm of the belief it is more important about the type of person you want to be the type of person you aim to be what character traits you want to embody that is where we should set our sight and perspective and focus on and associate an identity association with i want to be the type of person that stays on the path regardless and stays focused aware relatively unemotional logical rational critical and be able to critically think regardless of the chaos or prosperity around me that doesn't have anything to do with what i do that doesn't have anything to do with my success or my failure how much money i have that is who i am that is about my behavior not about an imagined reality of the constructs of society we have created shout out to those who understand the term imagine reality who have watched the sapiens series it's easy to be in motion still think we're making progress motion makes you feel like you're getting something done but really you're just preparing to get something done when preparation becomes a form of procrastination you need to change something you don't want to be merely planning you want to be practicing if you want to master a new skill or habit the key is to prioritize repetition and consistency over perfection a lot of us get stuck in this idea of attaining perfection i don't know what it is i don't know why it is and i don't know how it is if you focus on perfecting the thing then you actually give yourself an excuse to never finish the thing because you can technically why can't you keep going to perfect it when's the sculpture gonna be done when's the music piece gonna be done kanye west's uh track power on my beautiful dark twister fantasy is said to have over a thousand man hours in it it was reiterated a huge number of times he tried to get that track perfect i don't know if he ever felt like it was that album gets pretty damn close so at some point is your creativity pushing you towards excellence or is it pushing you towards procrastination could the task and be actually done by now could you actually just do the thing you said you wanted to do do you really need to wait another day probably not if you really looked at the situation you probably don't need more information you probably could make it work with the money you have and the resources you have it's probably better you start yesterday but you can't start yesterday so the best time to start is right now if you want to master a new skill or habit the key is prioritizing repetition and consistency over perfection you don't always need to map out every detail of a new skill and habit that you want to do you just need to do it you need high frequency you need high attentional focus and deliberateness time and quality sleep for memory consolidation and then the skill and habit and the task project that you're working to refine and continue to improve you will make progress on even faster if you're ticking all those boxes so that's law three make it easy walk slowly but never backward action versus motion what i think is a really important concept and topic in how we trick ourselves into thinking we're being productive when we're really just mistaking activity for achievement next video and chapter will be on the law of least effort and how to achieve more with less work smarter instead of always having to work harder you can listen to all these on youtube facebook instagram at alexander manual or podcast platforms i've put out a whole bunch of other video book analysis series on some of the most profound books that i've ever read links are in the description all across the channel at alexander emanuel if you guys want to purchase the book link is also below all of the book links are affiliate if they're still working i'll see you guys in the next one thank you for watching
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The Kindness Club by Kate Bullen-Casanova || Picture Book Review
[Music] hi everyone my name is Steph this is little bookish teacher and today I want to talk to you about the kindness club by Kate Paul and Casanova and Dave petzold this is a picture book that was published by Hardy Grant in November 2022 and it is an absolutely gorgeous picture book that is really perfect for three years old and and up and follows a a group of children who are probably in preschool or Kinder so it's perfect for that age group but you could also definitely use this in early primary school if you wanted to so the kindness Club is a book that goes through the kinds of activities and experiences kids have in preschool or Kinder but it does challenge gender stereotypes in the types of activities that boys and girls like which is really fantastic to see the entire story takes place through the course of one day and so you get a real sense of time as we move from activity to activity from morning to lunchtime to the afternoon and it has a really gorgeous rhyming narrative style to it it also has a really great diverse cast of characters including cultural diversity and kids with disabilities what I also love in that sense is how it depicts the space as being set up for easy access for all of these characters which is not always something that you see particularly in detailed background images this is one scene I'm thinking of where you see ramps actually included in the space there's also a lot of different emotions depicted in this book from nervousness and apprehension as one character starts at the school to Joy and sadness and everything in between there's also really great friendships and how kids help each other out when things don't always go to plan in this book which was just beautiful to see and mostly it just has really fun Bright Beautiful illustrations as well this was a book that I received in the little book rooms quarterly picture book subscription I hadn't heard of it before then I'm so glad that I ended up with a copy of it because it is absolutely gorgeous who doesn't love something that celebrates how kids learn and explore and grow and develop friendships I mean it's just a beautiful beautiful book in the description I will leave a link to where you can find the kindness Club as well as any links to the author's websites or social media in the comments I'd love to know if you've read this book or if you're planning on picking it up or if you have recommendations for similar books as well feel free to leave them down below if you want to let me know that you're here but you don't leave a comment feel free to leave any kind of toy Emoji in the comments otherwise I hope or if you're around the world just staying safe and healthy and I will see you in my next video thanks so much for watching bye everyone
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Dating Tips: Modern Dating & Old Fashioned Dating Habits (every woman needs to know to find love)
finding love in this modern world needs modern dating practices because right now dating can feel like a waste of time when it's in fact the most incredible time in history to find love of course finding love comes down to a number of factors like timing and relationship readiness but what really matters in this age of dating is strategy now more than ever if you want to find love sooner rather than later you need a clear and winning strategy because I can assure you the modern dating culture is starting to wire your brain to stay single and you don't even know it's happening look around you short men and women are meeting and experiencing attraction and relationships and yet ghosting orbitting and empty promises are seeing men and women becoming more and more disillusioned and this disillusion is killing attraction and killing our motivation to find love but it doesn't have to this is why a new strategy for finding love is desperately needed because we're losing touch with what it means to be human and this is keeping people single what I mean by this is that humans are flawed no one is perfect we cannot please everyone in all ways and this is where dating is getting complicated this is why today I want to take the best of old-school dating and the best of modern dating to give you a foolproof winning strategy so you can get off this single dating treadmill [Music] hi i'm madame Pierre a confidence dating and lasting attraction coach for smart savvy women and the founder of healthy you healthy love now before we continue please be sure to comment below and let me know if there's anything specific that you'd like help with and if there's a topic you'd like me to do a video on I want to find out who you are and what your needs are so I can support you on your path to big sexy and United luck and if you're new and haven't subscribed to my channel yet please click the subscribe button and the belt button to get notified of my next video and of course give me that thumbs up now before we get to merge old-school with modern dating let's first take a look at the pros and cons of each old-school dating pros and cons for traditional dating but for the birth of the internet and smartphones the con was you didn't have much choice you are limited to the men who lived within your general vicinity or men you met at work through friends or help socially with less choice it was harder to find a truly compatible partner sure some people got lucky and met their true love match old-school style though often men and women would make do with what they had suck up the fact that they weren't so happy because hey there was no one more suitable around the pro was this lack of choice pushed us harder to make a relationship work old-fashioned dating habits typically saw both men and women making more of an effort to get to know each other beyond surface level attraction less choice or partner options make daters more accepting and open to the possibility of a relationship developing before they decided whether the person was a good fit or not now the pros and cons of modern-day dating the pros of dating in the modern world is that we can filter out men by looks and whatever they have written on their profile we now have so much done it's amazing right you just fire up an app and you can get matches within the hour in fact you can be on 10 or more dating sites or apps and be meeting multiple men at any one time if you start chatting to a man who doesn't seem all that interesting by messages you can unmask and move on to the next but here's the big con all of those pros are also cons just like our greatest strengths can be how greatest weakness is in life when you overdo or misuse something it can work against you and this abundance of choice online has spilled over into how we handle face-to-face dating even when people go on first dates the first impression they get is usually enough to decide whether to pursue that relationship or not after all there are still other men on the app to choose from now that I've outlined the pros and cons of traditional and modern dating practices I'm going to teach you how to merge the best of the old and the new to create the perfect winning dating strategy and this strategy has one main focus for you to build a healthy relationship fast rather than aimlessly jumping from person to person here are three ways to do this number one recognize that choices have limits having a lot of choice is fabulous and get choices both a gift and a curse especially when you're not sure about what you truly want in a partner too much twist creates indecision and it's made us pickier than ever before it's like having a lot of clothes in your wardrobe with so many outfits it can be hard to decide which outfit is best for the occasion but if you only have a few outfits to choose from it's easier to get dressed you choose the best out of three instead of 15 when it comes to dating recognize the beauty in choice while opening your eyes to its limitations and how it's working against you also it's not unusual to feel overwhelmed by choice or perhaps choice isn't the issue deep down you may worry that dating is simply a distraction for some more deeper fears you might have around finding love and your own ability to be loved or desired if this is what you sense could be happening for youth and I'd love to share my free quiz you see most of us have some emotional blocks when it comes to finding love which can certainly show up in the way we go about dating and attracting that special relationship that's why this quiz is so brilliant it reveals if you're experiencing what I call one of the for romantic love syndromes you can find a link to my free romantic love block quiz in the description below now that brings us to our second point number two don't dismiss people too quickly maybe the reason why you can't find love is because you dismiss men too quickly I'm not saying don't have standards standards are great I want you to have healthy and reasonable standards and yet if you just miss a man just because I didn't live up to your dating expectations on the first date alone then you might miss the opportunity to get to know someone who could actually be a great guy these days both men and women are looking for perfection whether it be best looking for compatibility sure not every man or woman looking for love seeks perfection and yet as I said we don't really know how deeply the digital dating world has been shaping our brains to look for the perfect match but perfection does not exist no man will have the perfect job body family background political persuasion sense of humor or income it's next to impossible to get all of what you think you need and want in one person and yet we think we will one day find this Unicorn number three go beyond the first date true and lasting love doesn't happen on the first date not even on the first few dates one of the first dating tips I give my clients is to go on at least four to five days before you decide if he's for you or not if you don't get a bolt of hot desire running through your veins their second you lay eyes on each other they know that this is not an indication of whether you're compatible or not if he was shy or timid or you found out he likes music that you don't like don't give up immediately these are not deal-breakers you need more time and information a lot of men tend to relax and get comfortable after a couple of dates this is when their personality and strengths tend to shine instead start looking for things that build a long-term relationship like whether your core values are aligned or whether you have similar life goals and lifestyles now just a quick caveat here if the man you're on a first date with shares things that go against your core values or he just flat-out creeps you out then listen to that don't go on a second date but if you simply not knocking your socks up and yet he seems kind perhaps interesting a gentleman great values then keep dating him you've got nothing to lose and a lot to potentially gain so there you have it three modern dating rules to help you find love faster in a world full of options and like I said at the beginning focus on building a healthy relationship rather than aimlessly jumping from person to person is time to rewire our brains to appreciate that true love is not something that's instant it takes time to develop and that's the winning strategy for today's modern world well that's it for today's video if you haven't yet please subscribe comment and give this video the thumbs up and please share it with a friend who's also looking for love and will benefit from this modern dating strategy it's been a great honor to have you here with me I encourage you to choose to show love a little more in some way every day and see you again at my next video [Music]
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Can I Weild the Infinity Blade? & Close Encounters LTM is back!!! |Fortnite LIVESTREAM
all the others trying to figure it out trying to get it to work and I'm not seeing it I don't know why it does this I don't there it is okay welcome back to let Kyle do things be folks and dudes it's been a hot minute and I am sorry the last time I streamed my streaming cut off my internet failed so I'm glad I said everything I needed to say at that point in time hey there why what's up so today this stream I'm going to get into the Infinity Blade and the Close Encounters that's going on again I have already played this morning because I was up early with one of my kiddos and it is it is basically the next tilt of towers and the Infinity Blade is basically like the Thanos mode if any of you guys got to play that back when that was what what season was that season before I want to say without looking but we're gonna get into it real quick and jump straight in and I've actually been kind of playing a combination of the close encounters and but I'm gonna go a regular solo real quick I'm also gonna do another video whenever I end this one today and there's been someone recently and actually I think there's been a couple of you guys not too long here that have asked what all is in my locker because I just kind of go in it real quick and then you know spam look so I don't know if I'm gonna maybe do that at a live stream or a regular recording but for all those that were wondering that wanted to see that that that will be a thing here soonish enough I am trying to get up on levels I'm surprised I'm already level 27 and I am really really trying to get that sergeant winter I like that that first stage sergeant winter right there and I don't mind the llama either the llama is pretty cool now the the Santa the second stage a little creepy my opinion but that that's okay if you like it you like it I dig the sleigh with all the explosives in it I mean you know mr. explosives over here but I'm telling you like the very like as soon as it turned like 505 or 510 whenever the updating got done on my end after the upload went up or and I just I jumped in straight to polar Polar peak and I tell you what guys there's been more castle at it as well if you guys haven't gone on or haven't played yet there's more castle added in around here so there's more spawns for loot and stuff like that speaking of loot spawns something I've noticed about creative I've been trying to you know make my places for creative I hope one of these days we'll figure out how things get featured there on the block I hope very soon we find out how that works if we have to send it in or what but I noticed if you want to try and leave ground loot that's not in a chest it disappears it doesn't work so I had one of my servers completely up and going for matches I kind of made like a second version of wailing woods my version of wailing woods basically and then some other sections around on the Mallos who have done creative mode at this point and I don't know what it is I guess the way it works and yes thanks to Gavin also known as my character gods or girls are hot thanks to him we have this fancy new snowman joiner first that that is the glider for this season and someplace told to tell and show you all that I'm probably going to die very very quickly now again you should never just go straight for it I've learned that very quickly you should try and get a gun first so this person's pregnant me whoever this is in here yeah cuz they just served up I am out of here I am going I am but a phantom I am but a phantom I'm gonna play it smart I'm gonna try and run away but try and get a gun away over here hopefully no one else has the same idea I've died many times here guys I it's it's as I said it's right oh god no no no no no no no no leave me alone again it's it's it's tilted part too if you got planes coming in oh I will keep at it guys I will keep at it I will try and get a hold of the Infinity Blade on stream I did it once off stream this marking already but I didn't know all the controls cuz it's something like you can strike around and then when you jump and you can I don't know it's like you lunge and you lunge with such force its redonkulous it's crazy have you watched a series called vGHS no cuz I have no idea what that stands for [Laughter] everything shorthand nowadays and I most the time I'm not going to know with what that is to be honest yep rip I wasn't drinking static that's a glass of milk by the way also something really cool about this pickaxe if you guys didn't get to see it in shop on the tag and I will show you in the locker video but it says to just from tile and you know I had to have it you know the kind like they're speaking to me but guys it's I don't even know what to expect out of changes these days I really don't video game high school I've heard of it hey I'm Drac what's going on I've heard a video game high school but I've never seen it personally but I have heard of that oh maybe this time we can actually drop in get a weapon met maybe maybe please hopefully be nice I love this the lights contrail it's kind of buzzing out I don't know if that's because of how bright everything is or if that's just a glitch in the matrix of fortnight so to speak but just listen to all those gliders there's like I think almost 3/4 of the map is here no why does this keep being a problem for me now because I'm on camera that's that's what it is because I'm on camera I'm supposed to fail like 20 times before I before I succeed right yeah this is a losing game right now guys they go losing game and that was a fail this is a fail I know I'm gonna die I know I'm gonna die everybody else is a freaking weapon oh hi oh oh that that was look that was that was snowy look that three help let's go three help three help no no no come here you I saw you where'd you go I'm a one-hitter right now and I don't like it nemu oh now that was my mistake I should have grabbed one all the weapons so he couldn't get them to I should have healed up when I could have but hey I got an elimination that we're making progress we're making progress it's slow but we're making progress oh well what do you what do you guys thinks like your favorite skin that you've seen in the battle path so far like me and why we're talking about this just the other day but I honestly think like Lynx I love the way they did tattoos on stage one like they're so much more defined I still also love the way they did the holiday urgent winter Santa Claus but again these details this um this imaginative nough step ik and fortnight it's like they they have so much more freedom of expression to push that boundary of what a character should look like versus how it was how many wins do I have like total or just like solo duel like what do you mean friend I don't have many I don't have many I'm not gonna I'm not gonna lie I've only been playing for tonight for well for a year technically come next February March something like that because I came in I came in at the the back end of season 3 is when I started and just about when everybody was getting their John wick I was like what's this game [Laughter] total I'll jump back into it after this round real quick no no problem I've got like I think for solo wins mind you like one or two of those is a lease when she plays my wife because we just play on the same ps4 and then a couple of them are mine but they're all in the same account and then I don't know how many duo wins I just got to do a ones recently with Gavin that's how I got that glider already and then I ended up getting I don't know how many squad wins either but we'll look at it no worries that's an easy fix easy thing to go look at now guys I need to be smarter this time and I'm honestly I'm honestly thinking about jumping into the close encounters and then going after the infinity blade at this point is what I plan on doing I have 13 total and started from season 3 when it started oh hi cool man yeah look at all the the framerate is nothing that there's there's no framerate okay everybody and their brother seems to have almost had the same idea so I'm gonna come all the way down here where nobody else is I'm gonna play it smart I hear somebody's just lining in who zip lining on my turf yeah you get out of here you leave scram no one wanted to see you anyway no one wanted the problems that you were about to sit there and have I feel like going coming and getting you though real quick because you're gonna use that zipline to go back and try and get the infinity blade as well and I can use that to get back up there your friend where'd you go where'd you go doing yeah you're above me not about me I thought you were above me ah now we know where you are maybe really that was bringing out of there what you had to that shield you had to have had shield yep all you were drinking a slurp nice I didn't even hear that I didn't even hear that that was smart kudos to you much respect much respect there alright just 4m track I'm jumping in to see how many wins and all that I have because I don't even remember I know there's a lot of squad and doing stuff cuz that's that's for a while there I was getting carried and then I was starting to do solo squads and things like that so works out for me I don't mind it career profile oh I have 5 wins ok so I have 5 wins lots of places can't level at 350 I don't even know what that means to be honest alright that many it's weird to look at how many matches you played and how many eliminations you've gotten to be honest so 10 in duo I have about the same matches played and about the same eliminations come to think of it squad 39 wins twice as much as the other two and just a little bit more than thief nation so for all those were curious solo duo and squad like I said I will I'm probably gonna jump back in I was trying to do Close Encounters only just because there's only shotguns and there's less likely of a chance to get shot from far away even though that's how I grab the Infinity Blade the first time I was able to get a sniper and sniper I do is I put a bright put in a separate video just so you guys can see it now choppin edit it like I do but I'm trying to do better live streams I'm trying to do other stuff besides just live streams I'm trying to do other videos that's just kind of you know the regular clips here and there and I just record myself and you guys get to see it you know whenever you see it you know because I honestly like doing both I mean yeah live stream there's no editing nothing like that but the other way I can cut and splice it and you know just leave the good stuff in as much as I want I aim thanks I guess thank friends did that seriously only say 30 I'm missing a call my shop what is that thing right now that that thing is garbage the thing is trash the ping it's trash I mean I'm kind of trash myself but that's okay at least I'm having fun I noticed recently fortnight gets a lot of the hate like you know there's a lot of people concerned and direly worried fun fun intended direly worried that fortnight was gonna get game of the heat they got multiplayer game of the year but overall God of War one you guys didn't know that if you guys did not see the video game wars for 2018 okay you're being a smarty pants and going there I'm gonna come over here and try to be a smarty pants from selfish my pants can I get me a gun there's I hear that I hear that somebody's getting it oh crap okay now see it drops now you want to know the weird thing it didn't drop before no friggin joke dude like I'm not even playing like when I first started playing it did not sit there and work okay was I just not stair-step lagging what like was that just me and there's a way to like jump attack but I haven't figured it out I don't know if it says yeah see I don't know what buttons to hit to do that but it just destroys and it gives you a little more help than a little more field yeah that I don't know how to do that it's an amazing move it's just like this leap of rough single chop these cuz I tried I tried shotgunning somebody earlier when they had the infinity and yeah I feel like this was brought back to be in any mode to kind of give you that kind of Thanos mode again is what is what I imagine winter wonderland in overwatch today but I want to use the sport to what do I play I'm not for sure what I saw the announcement for overwatch for the winter wonderland I wasn't for sure what all was about I just figured maybe that was their winter skins coming in I honestly met I mean I missed all of the Halloween stuff that happened in overwatch I kind of wish I would have logged on at least once to see it you know not necessarily streaming or anything like that but I don't know dude I guess switch back and forth like play one for a little while and then play another one for a little while you know if wonderland just dropped today go into there and go do that and then come back to this later I don't I don't know it's completely up to you man it's whatever you want to play when we had downtime for this this morning I said I would I was up I'm still awake for some ungodly known reason and I've been playing Mad Max I think that games from 2015 but I got it since PS plus you know there was one of the free ones that you could get and I I do like post-apocalyptic type stuff and you know cars that are all like chopped and welded together in real weird ways also known as rat rods most the time but when they're all like zombie doubt you know ready to fight the apocalypse in the barren wastelands I dig it I'm into it like that's the only time I really become a person who's into cars that's the only time I'm considered like a car guy I don't like when they're all like I I will give respect to people who sit there and they restore them I cannot imagine the time and money that goes into those and the skill because I I don't I don't have any of those things but I'm sure I could eventually figure out welding if I had to be apocalypse type situation to sit there and weld spikes on the sides of cockers to be ready for the sambar oh great ech give me great sacked great Zachary techno oh gosh no nook oh oh oh that was what 2.5 seconds in the landing gone I'm not playing smart these are all that's not good that's not good I want to see what happens you yep that's exactly what I thought what happened to you yes II now see I can't see it it like glitches out cuz there for a while there for a while when someone's would drop it you couldn't see it or at least from this point of view when you're watching someone else it's weird it's weird to be honest but yeah I even I even sat there and you know went to Mad Max to play that game for a bit while I was waiting on this and while you know towards the end of each season it's not that I don't like fortnight but it does kind of get I don't know after they've done everything for the season they can do and after you've gotten the tier 100 it's I don't have to be level 100 personally I don't think you as far as I don't get anything special and it might not be anything major it might be like a spray or something like that at least that's been the rumors I don't know but I don't have to get there I just I rather complete the battle pass and the challenges and stuff like that you know that's that's just me but I can't wait to have that skin honestly and to me it's diverse enough that you can wear it you know on times when there's either well hi there Zenith just in my face in my in my camera view there I'm not a big fan of Zenith again not that I'm trying to hate on it it's just it's it's not something I'm into and again you know with links links is like the combination of zero the assassin from Borderlands 2 and cat one that's honestly what it looks like I thought it was a Snow Leopard initially I thought we were gonna get a character that more animalistic when I first saw it okay there's a chest plate right here please someone like shoot me kill me whatever okay says this bookshelf is totally doing a good job hiding me right now dier dier you up or down you up or down up or down uh-huh try to be sneaky huh I don't think so I do not think so that's what I mean like this is very fun to sit here and do this now in this mode or somebody get me when you hear those low sounds someone is taking over oh boy that's not good that's not good see this is where we need to work together to try and defeat the one person with the sword we need to work together tonight can I get you for a minute okay there I don't trust you I don't like you you don't like me I get it I get it I get it I get it I get it I get it I get it I get it back away back away from the merchandise cheese you excuse you no no no no no take you well four kills and I survived a lot longer but yeah that sort is just are you okay I was gonna say like are you teaming with this person to try and help them defeat or are you just like trying not to get too close because that is the only problem with this sword is yeah there's like I said a lunge attack I haven't quite figured it out and the only other problem being is you can't carry other weapons are you just trying yeah you're just trying to be sneaky yeah see that doesn't work what many kills this person has probably because they have this sword I just now saw this 13 flippin kills their day is done they've got probably a thousand XP already there they're fine they're good [Laughter] my goodness again it'd be nice if I could get a hold of this thing again and actually figure out the controls we have the first few matches I played like after the first person got it and died it's like the sword wasn't there and I don't know if that was just a glitch or if you again just a glitch and you couldn't see it I'm not for sure red wrap I'm ready I'm ready for the red wrap and I'm ready to see again what they do with different you know skins on guns and stuff because as you've seen like you can have like the derp burger skin stuffer well for vehicles too come to think of it which it looks hilarious on a plane all the same I get why people do it sometimes it's troll just a noob move noob move not paying attention to where your controller is gonna die noob move by Kyle that's okay that could have been bad in-game does anybody use these do you see those these little like rubber grips right here on the toggles does anybody use those because I tell you what they're different I'm not able to fold them over on the original rubber and I had this is a huge controller and I'd bought it used but the only thing wrong with it was it looked like a dog or a kid had gotten a hold of it and started chewing the rubber off and so I had to get new ones these are just cheap ones from Amazon I don't even remember the brand name Oh green tech let's go green tech let's go yeah yeah all right nope I ran out of bullets I ran out of bullets I got to kill happy I got way to kill happy just to rush in there and kill people if I got a gun before a lot of people don't even care it's fun I don't know what it is it's hey there TNT what's going on glad you could join we're just trying to acquire the infinity blade and try and get as many eliminations as possible while trying to acquire the infinity blade while I drink my static aka milk and the situation he needs some milk it's like I live by that like I'm weird I before I hurt myself I could sit there I could go outside I could work on something like mow the lawn and stuff and most people would be like hey get me glass tea give me less soda I could be the weird person be like I need a big glass of milk I'm just that weird I don't even care judge if you must we all have her preferences again I'm gonna be fully honest on my videos also too just so everybody knows that ends up watching this I eventually you know again the boys will be out of school soon for Christmas and I will you know not be able to do videos then just like I couldn't for Thanksgiving and you guys are just gonna have to understand again if I can free record stuff and send out videos here and there or even after the fact I will do that and it'll just be kind of like highlights but again no promises and I'm more than likely will not be able to livestream guys and that's just the reality of it you know I got kid enough to take care of they got to have their Christmas to their holidays I'm very surprised they got rid of as much as flush as they had was anybody surprised by that like cuz flush was such a staple to bring in this season and then the only thing they're left at the edge of it all is just the little top of the roof and the chimney I mean that's like greasy I'm angry she's just forget about it it is Gotham I'm gonna come all the way over here because there are way too many people over there already is someone seriously already grabbing the thing really that quick see I've had matches where people do that it's like everyone has the same idea to separate and try and get a weapon first it's up for like two people and then one person grabs the source I've seen that already this morning and again this has not been out very long this update came out at what let's see they shut down at 5:00 I was ready to go by five ten five twenty something like that and it is now 8:30 at least where I'm at in the morning I don't know about the rest of you guys gals peeps oaks dudes we not forget anyone okay because I want to make sure I can separate these two because I don't want to have that pause in between I want to be able to sit there and switch no problem and there's a zip line right there what look I was not aware that there's a plan already right there let's go see where all the death is happening are you ready kids here we go so kind of deaf we're getting into today okay it's quiet and I don't like it okay where did where did the blade go where did where did the blade go hi there how are you all what's happening oh the blades over here I hear it yeah you're down there somewhere I'm not really excuse you can I get up at this now oh hi there we're yet folks Oh No who threw that who threw that I'm getting the heck out of here that's some double trouble that's some double trouble right there where's this sword at though I know the sword was like right around here I heard I heard that are you following me I don't think you're following me I think you thought I followed is is that where the sword is is that the person that had the sword is that where you decided to go was greasy I don't like it I don't like it I'm not digging it this does not seem like a fun time we're gonna hide that we're gonna hide it we're gonna hide that come on now come on out of it you're trying to hide in that very corner I know you were I know you are my scaring you yet why is my framerate doing that anytime they reload for a second King King gave me this second yeah we're gonna be the we're gonna be man oh I should have had my other pump out that was a big fail on Kyle right there big failure on Kyle I'm so wondering if you had the sword or not or if it if it was just Nolan void if it was seriously just no one voiding I also I want to try and not maybe do as long of live streams unless I'm doing challenges does that make sense cuz I feel like I'm just going to bore you all to death because I realized that probably not everybody can watch an hour and a half long video or an hour video or an hour and 10 minute video whatever have you you know I'm kind of thinking about just keeping them at like maybe 30 minutes at a time max I don't know what you guys think about that I would again if you guys have an opinion good bad whatever I would appreciate if you left it down in the comments doesn't have to be live it can be after the fact after I've gone through and you know added the thumbnail and all that because I with live streams it sucks just because I have to sit there and wait until it finalizes and then put the thumbnail but the thing I like about pre-recorded stuff is as soon as I put it out there it's already got the tags on it it's already got the thumbnail I just it's so much better so much smoother a problem either ragnarok seen a lot of ragnarok show up I have not seen a lot of game skins I've only seen one other aimed skin why is the framerate just crap right now I don't know how it is for you guys but like my gameplay is what I call stair step stair stepping because I'm not going to speech today at all I'm gonna try and go somewhere like retail just to be different I know we're trying to get that sword but I kinda want to see how long I can last - I mean that this isn't just about the Infinity Blade it's about Close Encounters it's about jet packs and shotguns which I have not seen a lot of jet packs I really haven't but they have seen one jet pack the whole time I played this so far that's not a lot of jet packs folks now you watch I'll get one I'm gonna close my eyes did we get one no okay but that have been real funny if we did because I've done that before where I'm like okay I'm gonna open this chest I'm gonna get this thing that's the thing I say I don't know it's it's happy coincidences like that that are like can can I help you game can can you can can you tell me your ways of how you well you know that was just a major fail on my part oh yes more balloons oh yeah loads yeah bout lumps not gonna lie felt me out a lot helped me out of a lot of sticky situations well while you two are having fun killing each other over there I'm gonna go for this chest right quick if y'all don't mind boy I thought I saw somebody come over here but maybe I didn't oh no oh no shield sucks they really use them boogie bombs in this round I have not seen people use boogie bombs like this in a while something creative which I want to do a video about creative too because guys I've done so much on creative mode some of you guys have jumped in and seen it but I'd love to jump in and just can't show you around because I'm I'm seriously hoping that you know we figure out soon if I can find a link for it I will definitely throw it down but I'll also try and find a link for patch notes for you guys for all the new things that you know came in the update I believe they nerfed planes a bit we'll have to see I don't know if it's like shooting or maybe their health maybe they nerfed but from what I understood they nerfed them a little bit at least that was the rumor I don't know we'll have to go get a plane I think their health was 800 and they basically had like a turn strapped to them in a sense but a bit a bit a bit about any time now it just meters sometimes a living stream really take a long time to load not that I'm complaining cuz there always been a gold car in a gold truck right next to each other and I've car whoa that would have put you practically dead um hi there battle bus the undercarriage of the battle bus [Laughter] alright we're going straight in I don't know what everybody else is doing but again I just I wanted to separate for a little while from the other because this is where it's happening look at all them people look look at that that is probably what 30 40 people right there [Music] that frustration that frustration of not getting a weapon first I'm telling you guys I'm telling you somebody already got the sword to see and I wonder too I'll have to try and look it up but I wonder if because we have so many other unlockables for links in zenith this time for those first two skins unlike how v was you know where it was just leveling up and what we've seen all the different stages leveling up with Ragnarok and drift and you know dire and things like that you know so I wonder since we have things like for the snowfall you know we've got a lot more added in there we've got Zenith which there's a lot more added in there between back bling and pickaxe and the and the color same thing with links the look the color we even get an emote and we can get the tail eventually that goes with so I really do wonder if by the time we get all the way up here with the Ice King besides the outlive opponents that we can see with the stages I'm wondering if there's going to be a pickaxe and a back fling that goes along with him and the pickaxe instead is going to be a sword which I think would be cool if they could start to diversify further than just pickaxe or axes and you know between inventive and goofy all at the same time if they went a little more medieval with it I think there would be a lot of people that would enjoy it and like it and appreciate it the cool part is I notice I'm already almost level 28 and this will give me by the time I'm level 30 I will go ahead and have one more tier up and then I can get another tier hopefully because those 10 battle starts so I will get sergeant winter it might be by the end of today it might be sometime tomorrow it just depends but deep soaks and dudes I hope you're having a good time I hope I can bring you some some decent content wise ok that's been a thing lately but I hope I can bring you some at least decent quality content even if I fail a bunch you can laugh with me you can cheer me on before I fail but we've we've got to try and play it smart and that that's awfully far away this time I almost rather just grab an airplane if I can help it and go over there instead of dropping straight in is there yeah there's an airplane right there let's go right there forget where my marker is we're going with that place right there yeah I tried dropping lonely earlier thinking you know okay nobody's gonna go here and come to find out there's at least two other people there I guess they thought the same thing there are no airplanes this one have I been deceived also I'm waiting for that sundial there to be a thing well I have been deceived I'm still gonna get weapons though bet your sweet bippy get some weapons there's that weird glitch again ping why are you so nuts why are you so crazy you're like above and beyond like to infinity and beyond right now what it what is that you play how even understand I understand game I just I just want to get an airplane to go forward that's so so much to ask that's so much so hard to come by cuz there's none there where's the next airstrip from there I don't even know well I know you can go and pull her this time because is not even in circle and I am too far out of the way I am too far away from it now might as well just run over here again was I just close to too many streamers those are too many people streaming at the same time I just I never know could be my internet could be their internet who knows love lovely build cycle we have right now oh really knows how to build today well I can just get the circle I guess I need to grab materials but I hope you guys are having fun creating your own little worlds and stuff in creative mode I really do I think it's I think there's a couple things they need to work on but I can't judge it too harsh because it's brand new and they're still trying to figure out bugs and king they love it so I'm wondering if they'll ever make it to where you can actually make it private and that's again it's never anything on no one it's just I'm always scared someone's gonna come in there and mess up your stuff which they can't as long as you have permissions turned off but it would just be nice to not have people come in there that don't respect your area which I've had both I've had a lot of you guys that either watch me or that I know and you know realize that I'm or that I played with you know for a while now you know you guys come in there and you're very respectful and we try to be respectful to your guys as Islands too and then you know I always try and leave one server blank just for that reason so hopefully there's never an issue hi there how you doing would you like some made I see why why why this why this makes no sense to me it makes no sense I hear somebody else moving it over here why the spam build someone explain spam building to me feel like I'm dealing the - wow that was a five she that's terrible on my part that was terrible on my part I thought they were right there my eyes deceived me my four eyes and blind four eyes and blind I don't know maybe it's just because I've just again there's times I can drop in and just I can get a good few kills and there's times that I can go throughout the round and be pretty halfway decent and then there's times like this where it's like nope Kyle's a massive fail [Laughter] again we need to go find a plane real quick because I want to see if they nerfed anything from it that you can tell without looking at the patch notes but I will try and find something on that for you guys on the updates that's epistatic I'm not really for sure what my favorite skin is to be honest though so far and I like the second I guess evolution stage what everyone thought this the second stage of the Ice King wait okay they do have the timer on I'm like did they take the timer away there for a minute hope for the best folks for the best but yeah I don't want to I don't want to ever bore you guys I rather I rather bring you like a taste of the content than sitting there and doing it the whole okay there was no gun there just so everyone's clear no no no no no no thank you no no no no no no no no no no very rude little rabbit where'd you go did you go somebody went somewhere close you go one none of that someone out of that come on now who's just pickaxe some people up here feel like that's all you're doing okay okay then oh oh don't kill me I didn't kill me don't know what you're trying to do there Wow then hi there how you doing oh you must skilled the first I was trying to kill but I will get it again eventually I really will I will eventually when I have no idea I have no clue all I can do is keep trying that's all I can do plus in shotgun mode it makes it to me more interesting versus doing a regular solo because regular solo they can sit there and they can really get you know they're those distance shots on you because that's what I did I'm living proof but wondering what the next challenges are gonna be that's again we're gonna be eventually at like week eight and be like where where did it go because last season it was like that I can't believe I can't believe it's it's already almost Christmas I knew your site where where did the year go guys did it go by fast for you it what by quick for me I just you blink and it's gone tell you try to have fun and do what you can enjoy it while it lasts so all we can do hold on for the ride smack swish I just wanted to smack all right so airplanes because you know that was the thing I was going to do there's some over here last time I checked I notice a lot of people too will just drop in they don't even worry about the chests in the place that their hat and they just grab planes and run did they take planes out of the game I'm starting to think they took planes out of the game temporarily while they're working on them is it just me am I the only one thinking that I'm starting to believe it because I have it really really but really let me guess there's people over here too I'll have to check the news reflect again when I go back into LA because I'm thinking they took out planes temporarily until they fix whatever the heck is wrong with them or whatever made them do o P I'm not gonna lie I love sitting there and grabbing one and nope nope I'm not even gonna bother with you I'm not I'm not bothering with it nope no no no no oh god it glitched me nope nope no no no no no no no no you go on your merry way go on your merry way go on your merry way choose you actually you know no fine monkey fine have it your way I ran I ran so far away and I couldn't get away only you can prevent view box games seriously guys don't don't go on to those like free v bucks things and be like hey here's my password in my account take it as you wish it will get you nowhere it will get you hacked is what it get and you will never have your account ever ever ever again there are other ways about going about getting like V bucks and ps4 cards for V bucks whether those be contests that people have and you know you might get one for a birthday or a holiday or something like that you know holidays are are here and I I do cover all of them you know happy Holidays to everybody I you know I'm not just trying to cover one basis here just cuz I don't know of all of them and I'm not used to all of them doesn't mean I don't trying to affect how many house see that's that weird [ __ ] where is all default what is going on what what is what is breaking with for tonight so from what we can tell planes have been taken out temporarily so rip planes for right now alas barons of the skies were were but a moment but we'll try and go get more kills over here by this infinity blade and gosh aren't we will try and get this blade yet again I wonder if I could land it immediately and just grab it but that's just the death sentence I mean we know it's a death sentence I think I'm gonna drop to low I'm probably gonna drop over there by that castle over there though the one little tower yeah I don't think I got the choice at this point but there is a chest right here if I do have the upper hand there for one anybody comes over here someone's already grabbing it unless they were stopped I heard zit I don't think there's no if there's no chest up there either [Applause] oh oh oh that's a problem that is a colossal problem for this person go where did this person get I saw them all that death from the infamy [Applause] hi there what's going on you having fun you having some fun there come on you oh oh I almost had a headshot that time well P of sucks and dudes I think you've seen me fail enough and again I want to try and start making these videos just a teensy bit shorter because I feel like an hour and something is a bit much for even me to go back over so I feel your pain but beef sucks and dudes have an awesome day no matter what happens and I hope I hope you guys can have have a moment with grabbing the Infinity Blade and fortnight or whether it's going and playing the winter wonderland over it over watch whatever seasonal type of thing in game you happen to be playing for the update go have fun go game and I'm about to do my locker video like I said so I will see you in the next one guys all right I will see you later till then bye
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Faculty Spotlight #7: Dr. Mayhill Fowler
hello everyone and welcome to another uh faculty Spotlight here at The Brown Center uh today we'll be having Dr Mayhill Fowler uh speaking on the trauma of untold stories researching World War II era Ukrainian actresses during Russia's war in Ukraine today thank you Dr vahil Fowler and you can begin um awesome uh first of all I just really want to thank um Chris and Harry so much for organizing this series and I want to thank Stetson for continuing the practice of supporting faculty research through summer grants um so I um I shared some of my thoughts on how my teaching has changed since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in my presentation on values day um with my colleagues Elena kolopayeva and Anya helita but here I really want to talk about um research and I wanted to do three things today so first explaining some of my positionality as a scholar of Ukraine and second talk about the way my book project has changed given new understandings of Soviet history um since the full-scale invasion and finally share some of that thinking on the book project that I'm working on and talk kind of in detail about one particular chapter and I'll just say right now there's no PowerPoint um this is really old school um so you can totally as you've done like turn your video off like relax um I told Emily Maris you can multitask I won't take it personally um but it's just really lovely to be able to get a chance to sort of share um some of my thoughts on my field and on my work um with I have to say a really wonderful um collection of people here on this Zoom screen and it really means a lot to me that you were all showed up and took time out of your busy schedules to um listen to me kind of drone on um for uh for a little bit and I'll also just highlight Carly Muller who's here um who's been in my money Muse seminar and has heard a lot of these thoughts kind of scattered throughout the semester so um here you're hearing them all all at once so so first of all what happens when your field of research blows up um our field Russian East European and Eurasian studies is really challenged right now coping with um one um country of the field um uh essentially trying to destroy um another and I wrote a piece about this with my colleague Sophia diac this summer for our field newsletter suggesting um sort of some concrete ways to address the challenges that the field is facing right now but for our purposes here I just want to summarize and sort of address my sense over the past nine months that our field is still so deeply imbalanced and so Russia dominant um the day after the invasion I was actually at scss which is a Southern Conference on Slavic studies and at the breakfast sort of before the panels begin and I ran into a very good colleague a great historian really really great Soviet historian um and he said oh my God it's so awful what are we going to do about our Russian colleagues and um I do know where he was coming from his career has unfolded in connection with Russian colleagues and Russian State institutions on on History um and of course he's concerned about about his friends and his career um but I was really shocked he actually knew I worked on Ukraine and I was really shocked that his first thought was about Russia and not about our colleagues whose homes were being destroyed in Ukraine um whom Russia was trying to kill and whose lives were completely upended um and that disconnect that I felt at that moment is really emblematic for me of something I really kind of um experienced over the past nine months which is that there's this primary concern for Russia actually unless Ukraine and let me explain that a little bit right um so I've been on about um probably 30 panels since since February and if I'm the only ukrainianist the conversation always turns to Russia um not out of any kind of malice at all it's just what people know people know something about Russia um people in the audience have read something about Russia they know they've read something about Putin so the questions kind of tend to turn the discussion um towards Russia and Ukraine gets lost and this is really highlighted to me how um how actually how behind we are in our field and how much um How Deeply we need um decolonization which is a really big word and there's a lot of um actually really great people writing about decolonizing the field right now and sort of decolonizing um Ukrainian studies it's a big word it's sort of hard to know what to do with it um but I think it's really about questioning our hierarchies and questioning Center and periphery and sort of questioning what are our normative models um and and where we put our centers um for a while I was using this term de-imperialization and unwinding Empire which which didn't really take on but I but to me it's very useful to think about the way in which um somehow in our field these models of Empire are still very present um and and the there's still these very deeply held um Imperial attitudes towards the periphery um which is Ukraine so even though people are against war of course they are right um they still don't necessarily care about Ukraine or um care about learning about Ukraine and and sometimes I've sensed this sort of um among among colleagues on these panels This sort of shock like why is like why am I supposed to care about Ukraine right now like why is this small country you know suddenly something I was supposed to care about um it's not a small country it's super important we've been saying that for years right but that knowledge has been lost that knowledge has really been kind of vanished and pushed aside um with Imperial structures and knowledge production and so how do we break that Imperial attitude and I think the only answer is to continuing to present and continuing to publish um and continuing to work right um but here we went into challenges of archival logistics and ethics in a time of War so right now people are paying researchers so Western colleagues Western Scholars are paying researchers in Russia to to go to archives and get work for them um there's one historian um I know who recently went to archives in St Petersburg and wrote about it extensively on on Facebook and and got a lot of pushback um uh you know people saying you're literally contributing to to the economy of of Russia which is committing war against Ukraine so what are you doing um but I think that that will continue I think that people will continue figuring out ways to to work archivaly um in in Russia which I think is morally questionable um no one is going to archives in Ukraine they're working 24 7 actually they're digitizing a ton of material um unfortunately nothing I need um more like 17th century metrical books with sort of births and deaths and everything um and it is really important um the um one archive the security services archive in chip naked was actually bombed and that material was completely destroyed it was a really important region and an important collection for a lot of reasons and it's just gone um uh and and of course there's much concern that these State archives which are major objects um might be sort of targeted um as well um and and even when um archives are open to researchers and they they probably will be um at some point I'm not comfortable as an American taking up electricity and and water and time for my own monograph um that five people might read um I don't I don't know that that's a very good use of of um of resources there's so much to be done in this country um it's given so much to me and I think that sitting reading archival documents on theater is not the best way to give back but this will change the field right there will continue to be a lot of books on Russia using archival sources and I'm not quite sure what's happening to the field of Ukrainian studies we've talked a lot about using different archives and diaspora archives like the ones that I'll talk about um uh shortly in in Cleveland but that work is different right it's just kind of different sources and it makes you tell different stories um and and and the work sort of requires a level of bandwidth that I I may not have right now because of the pressure of doing activism scholarship um and trying to make sure that this country exists in everyone's mental maps in the US right which is sort of taking uh most of my of my mental space so secondly I want to touch briefly on my thoughts on on Soviet history and this is a very hard time to be a Soviet historian um and I can I can talk um more about that in the Q a if you're interested so um essentially since 2014 uh when Russia occupied Crimea but really since February I think I would say that I've turned from being a Soviet historian right someone who sort of defines herself as working primarily on the Soviet system um as really being a scholar a place of Ukraine um and not just as like one country like I just study this one country but but really thinking about Ukraine is this a very interesting Rich productive space that connects to larger questions and connects to larger themes and can really kind of help open windows on on different fields um and so my focus is more on place and less on kind of one political regime if that makes sense so let me explain that with the book project that I'm working on so as um I think most of you on this Zoom know I have a dead project or rather a project that I don't know what to do with and I'm totally open to ideas um I used to be working on this very cool book project about one of the seven military theaters in the USSR um seven of the 16 Military districts sponsored a theater that was run through the ministry of defense and not the ministry of culture which is really cool for a lot of reasons because they're these kind of Imperial institutions that are very Soviet but also very very local and so they allow us to make new arguments about culture and politics in the USSR um I did some really cool research actually on my um on my sabbatical I like wormed my way into the ministry of Defense archive live in Kia which involved getting like the text SMS number of some like female high-ranking officer and like texting her um to try to to try to get access I met some amazing archivists there I got access to this um uncataloged collection that that it was really like story and I can tell it but it's probably really boring but but Gwen is I got some great materials I read really cool stuff but um one of the major characters in the book is the Soviet military and it's really um the book looks at the Soviet military as a patron of the Arts and I'm just not sure kind of how to do that now um because of this sort of vulgar continuity with the with the Russian army and I and I kind of can't find it within myself um to write this book um and there have been some really interesting pieces on emotion in the researcher it's something that um kind of the the embodiedness of research that um Scholars have worked on worked on and there's an anthropologist who wrote a piece in nature this summer um about kind of the the emotion of the researcher and kind of listening to to your body and that that is a way of kind of informing the work that you're doing um and so for some reason I just can't I just don't know what to do with this with this um with this project um so I've been working on this book on women in a Ukrainian theater and I actually sort of made that pivot earlier because um when I was doing the research for the military theater book covet hit and I stopped being able to do archival research and I really need some more archival research for that project so I was like well you know I'll I'll just take a little break and I'll do this book on women which is really cool and it's really interesting and then when we're through covid you know we'll go back to the to the military project but um but War has really um kind of changed changed my my trajectory there um and now I'm really trying to finish this book on women in theater um as a way of promoting Ukraine showing it exists in a time when Russia is trying to destroy it um when our field tends towards Russia um and I and I think that there's um a way in which and I'm not alone in this I have a lot of colleagues who feel this way that there's sort of this um educational and intellectual front of the war right that that um that to to keep writing about Ukraine and keep telling Ukraine is kind of a way of um of doing what we can and so scholarship becomes more activism and I think that that's actually something to discuss because I think it's a major problem I actually don't think scholarship is activism and the fact that I feel kind of this activist urge in my scholarship um I actually don't think it's great um uh so I can I can talk about that more in any case here's the book um so it it's technical technically right now called comrade actress Soviet Ukrainian women on the stage and behind the scenes it's a great title I have to say because the only play in the 1930s written and directed by women um in Soviet Ukraine the better deal Theater which is like this major theater was called comrade woman um so the title is a play on that on that um production um but it's a little Soviet right now and part of what happened to me over the summer I think is that I really switched the book from being a very Soviet book to actually really a book fully engaging in place and looking at women kind of in this um in this place this is a book about women in Ukrainian theater and women in theater in Ukraine um and it really is about women it's not really about um gender because really for too long um the focus uh In Theater history in Ukraine has been on male leaders on these sort of very famous guys who wrote These manifestos and plays and women have really been overlooked and that needs correcting and this is really different from um say Theater history and France or Theater history in Britain where there's a sort of long history of looking at gender right this is this is not true um here and one of my arguments is that actually theater is a very masculine sphere um in the Soviet Union an atmosphere where Notions awareness masculine what a feminine are being negotiated and transmitted to the public but the book is really about people whose stories have not been told in the creation of theater and it's also about Ukraine it's very much about the ways that place is specific and the ways that external factors such as war and occupation um this is a place that had occupation in World War one and World War II um and multiple Empires shaped lives here in ways that lives just were not shaped elsewhere so it's part of the Russian and the Habsburg Empire Soviet Union and Poland um but also it's a space kind of between all of those regimes so I'm really interested in the book about how space shapes people and and kind of space as a category and that people lived here right in this region that is Ukraine shaped their lives um in in ways that their lives would have would have been shaped differently if they lived somewhere else right um and I should just say that the subjects in my book um are all from this region but some of them are Jewish and some of them are Ukrainian um some of them might even be polish um so they really represent the multi-ethnicity of the region and part of what makes this region specific is violence um collapse of Empires War occupation violence of loss and Trauma um and also I think the violence of archival silences and so the 20th century played out here in a way that it simply did not elsewhere on the Borderlands in this region we see the contingency for example of the Soviet project and the way that it only emerged through violence so let me just go through a little bit about how the book has changed um and I I don't mean that it's you know sort of completely changed this like huge overhaul um uh you know I'm not at a university where I could sort of take all this time off to like investigate sort of other archives really but um but I think I'm highlighting a slightly different features and kind of putting slightly different focuses um in the chapters such that it is it is more about about um kind of Ukraine broadly conceptualized so my introduction was really focused on this 19th century Diva Maria zenkoveska who's like super cool um and she's part of the professionalization of theater in the Russian Empire great but she and her colleagues also traveled and toured to the Habsburg Empire to Galicia right so they're they're really touring across these two empires and um I think there's a way to talk about sort of minority language culture in this Imperial space again broadly conceived and not just focusing um on the on the Russian Empire um chapter one is about the years of war and revolution when Empires collapsed and we see this sort of sudden very exciting um innovation in theater which I which I wrote a book about um several years ago and my argument in this chapter actually is that the real Revolution is not aesthetic which is what primarily theater Scholars have written about um but professional and that the real Innovation was women who had been relegated to sort of amateur roles or if you're a professional theater you're a little bit dubious because they're sort of a prostitute Heir about you right um but actually really being able to enter the profession because of this overwhelming expansion of state-sponsored um theater state sponsored theater institutes puppet theaters theaters for kids um and those are theater positions that haven't really attracted a lot of scholarship um they haven't been considered as kind of like Innovative and sexy um and those are often where women work it's often the women who are running the theater institutes or women who are running these puppet theaters or making puppets um and theaters for kids so actually when you start looking more broadly at this at this um expanding Soviet theatrical landscape you see women all over right um in a way that you really don't um in the pre-soviet period and I'm focusing on two particular women from hatsburg Galicia who end up coming to Soviet Ukraine and by focusing on their biographies I'm able to show what's different in the Soviet Union than for example in Poland and chapter two I'm arguing about the conservatism of the avant-garde that regardless of the creative Innovations and general coolness of the art in in the 1920s women's stories still remained Untold because they were not in leadership um positions um and this is actually very consonant with with a lot of of um Europe in particular actually Eastern Europe um there's a lot of very cool women in Polish Cabaret for example but they're not actually running the cabarets they're really dependent on kind of male patrons um to to advance their um careers um so the issue is just that the USSR was sort of claiming to sort of recreate the world and all these different ways um and and they did theatrically but not in sort of putting women in leadership roles so chapter three I was working on this summer and I'll talk a little bit more about it but it's about trauma and experience is a factor shaping culture in this region um I'm looking at these two actresses from Galicia actually and um tracing one of them who Journeys to the gulag and back and one of them to evacuation um and back and that kind of allows me to focus on the experience of of war in this place which was evacuation and occupation um and obviously deep um deep trauma um I gave a talk last year on part of this actually um during the faculty research event at the Board of Trustees alumni weekend homecoming president inauguration event so um you might be able to find that somewhere um chapters four and five I haven't totally figured out um what to do with them one of them is about um Diva activists in the post-war years when being an actress really came with a lot of responsibility in the theater workers union and sort of helping people sort housing for example sort pensions um sort Medical Care um and one is about late Soviet women in in state theaters kind of negotiating hierarchies of power my final chapter is about the years after the Soviet collapse and the rise of women involved in theater in independent Ukraine and part of that is just explained by the fact that like as soon as you have capitalism and jobs in finance cultural jobs become low paying and then you have women doing them um but still there's really interesting reasons actually for this influx of women in leadership positions in theater actually wrote an article about this um earlier this year um if you're if you're interested so the book has sort of changed it's still very much about it's still very much coming from a Soviet historian um but it's expanded just a little bit to really include more of of Ukraine and what I worked on this summer was this chapter on the trauma of return actresses on the wartime and post-war Ukrainian stage and what was really interesting to me um given the war and watching kind of my friends go through the war was the missing aspects of the materials that I had and so I'm going to talk about this a little bit sort of absences in in archival sources for example there's missing children so if we start with the Memoir of theater actress Sophia fedorzova um she's a major actress in the benizio theater which is sort of the major theater in Soviet Ukraine and she was on the last group of her theater's actors to leave hargiv Soviet Ukraine this is the former capital of Soviet Ukraine she's in a major State Theater the Soviet um State basically had these evacuation trains for people who could get the tickets right and anyone and played in a State Theater got a ticket on an evacuation train to take them to Central Asia okay um away from from the front lines because the the German Army was advancing and not everyone was able to evacuate um fedortova shares that there's another actor Mahala Pocatello whose wife can't travel since she'd literally just given birth and was lying in the hospital and for those of his Memoir like never returns to what happens to these people who are left behind once evacuated she does morale building broadcasts on the radio for anyone in occupied Ukraine um who needs to hear them and can get the radio frequency when she glances over the text and reads the word Ukraine she becomes very emotional and she writes Ukraine where is it where is my native Soviet Ukraine it is ruined it is plundered by the enemies there in Ukraine remains my child there are my relatives in 1943 when artists learned that hotkey has been liberated and everyone celebrates she notes that she can now go home to hotkey to my native Ukraine and I can seek out my daughter in live so in the space of a few pages she mentions her daughter twice later she explains that she'd left her daughter with her sister Maria who was a Polish opera singer in leviv before the war and when this before is remains unclear actually this is a soviet-era memoir so I think she means Before the War as in um before the Nazis invaded breaking the Hitler Stalin pack in 1939. this is of note in other words the Soviets occupied Poland right um the Soviets and the Nazis divided Poland and the Hitler Stalin pact in Fall 1939 um September 1st the Nazis came in September 17th the Soviets came in so the Soviets occupied um this region that is today Western Ukraine was then Eastern Poland where the city of levied is um the Soviets occupied leviv um so for everyone in Poland the war started in 1939. um but I think she means the war starting in 1941 like all actors she would have been going on summer tour with her theater and she most likely left her daughter with her sister in La Vie which was now part of Soviet Ukraine um before she went on summer tour and this is actually very common um that actors sort of were on tour in the summer of 1941 and then their family remained um uh under under Nazi occupation and the war indeed did shatter families people were deported they were murdered they escaped people made choices to stay to leave to go East to stay with the Soviet Union to stay under German occupation and those choices had consequences operating separating families often forever so this actress is just one among many right who's separated from her children but his public Persona actresses didn't speak of personal distress but the missing children's story is never told we never learn about her daughter vladzinka how she and her sister Maria survived under Nazi occupation in La Vie which is very brutal fidosova later accounts how she's at a party at khrushchev's dachsha outside Kiev after the city has been liberated but before the war was over Khrushchev was a Soviet leader right who would be General Secretary after Stalin's um after Stalin's death long story anyways um for dogs to visit this party and this hack but famous playwright notes that she seems sad but says well soon live will be ours and sonico are Sophia fedorzova can search out her daughter so clearly most people knew that her daughter was in live although that hasn't reached the archival record um and it's also very interesting that he says soon leviv will be ours like Levy had never really been theirs right except when they occupied it in 1939 so it's very interesting kind of the the mental Maps right of the Soviet Elite at that time so thanks to a special pass from is able to fly in a military plane literally like just as the city is is liberated before the war's been won she's able to fly in a military plane to find her daughter and she goes to the apartment where her sister lives and she's describing this um and no one's there but the neighbors assure her that like everyone's okay and then her sister comes up um and Fedora says and where is my daughters yeah I cried out and her sister replies no no she's fine it's just she was scared during the bombing so it was better for her to stay in the village and so for those of the writes that she's found out that her child is well she says my child was well and healthy but she remained separated from me and so with that I returned to haki so it's very interesting she goes to this whole story of wanting to find her daughter this sort of incredible story of you know meeting this guy at the party who has the ticket for the plane um but then once there in Soviet in in in the moment where she's supposed to meet her daughter she can't and she doesn't stay right she she has to leave right away she never gets that reunion with her daughter instead though in her Memoir she describes how she returns to work and talks about her work on a poem called mother of soldiers that she then presented a lot at concerts and she talks about this poem and how well received it was and how much the soldiers loved it and the poem has these lines there are no Letters From You O my son my love for you my son today they are sending you into battle and so it's a poem about the sort of loss of connection with the sun um and she's using this to connect with the audience and of course it's literally on the next page of her Memoir um and there must be this connection with with her daughter and so it's not that there's not emotion in her memoirs she describes for example coming back to hark even how emotional it is to see the city ruined um after after the war but that emotion is very safe right it's the emotion of Love towards a city towards a place towards the motherland not the distress of not knowing where your child is um under under occupation there are also people who remain unknown not only children and other Memoirs can kind of help us investigate these blank spots and highlight others so at the same time as fudors playing her last shows before evacuation another actor shows up and his name is Joseph and he comes back to this um the same theater where productiva works um and he's rejoining the same theater from which he was arrested in 1934. so he spent five years in the gulag um and so he has a very different point of view um about um coming back to Soviet theater and he actually doesn't go on the train to Central Asia he has a ticket he doesn't go I mean he's clearly looking for a way out of the Soviet space and of all people he and his wife Olympia stay with Michaela pocatilo's wife and baby remember pocatilo had left his wife was in the hospital so from this Memoir we get that she has left the hospital with the child she's living in the apartment of a Jewish actor who had evacuated on a Soviet train and so the hiranyaks stay with pocatillo's wife whom they never name and the baby um and eventually um you know when the when the Soviets they learned the Soviets have left the city right and the Germans have taken over um and ultimately the hearing the acts Escape through Nazi occupation um to the city of leviv which is under Nazi occupation um and hiranyak says the second world war was my life raft I grabbed onto it I swam on the chaotic waves in the reverse Direction right so the second world war is a life raft for him they go to leviv is actually from that region originally he's from the Habsburg Galicia they meet up with another former Soviet actor Vladimir blavatsky and they do the first ever hamlet in Ukrainian in leviv in the Opera Theater Under Nazi occupation a stone's throw I mean really a three-minute walk away from the Jewish ghetto where a third of the City's population was murdered in the Holocaust so let's return to pocatillo's wife who was never named in fact pocatilo never returned to his nameless wife or child in the early days of bombing hakive another actress Paulina lost her husband she was devastated but she continued working she evacuated with the theater and during the war she and pukotelo get together and they spend the rest of their lives together although pocatello's wife refused to give him a divorce somewhat understandably one might say um so who is pocatello's wife and by the way if you Google like you can find all these sort of amazing love stories um but the wife remains a blank spot in fact I have not been able to even find her name um and this sort of easy Narrative of evacuation and falling in love doing Frontline theater obscures the reality of the wife not only left behind but abandoned and we never learn what happened to the child and Shirley pocatillo's wife has her own War Story and I think this multiplicity of voices is necessary to paint a picture of War because most texts do kind of skim the surface of ugliness of emotional choices the contingency of War um while fedorts of his Memoir account suggests a one-way Dynamic like there's no other choices um barely lingering on those who left um stayed behind assuming this kind of teleology of Soviet Victory hiramyak's Memoir adds the chaos of War and so the line separating these two Fates those who go east those who go west actually was not so clear and in fact I think surely fedorzeva was worried about her daughter when she was evacuating and she could have made a similar choices yeah she could have said I'm not going to go on the train I'm going to go back to Poland I'm gonna find my daughter um but she didn't and so on the one hand I think War makes choices seem really clear right um but then these personal moments I think show how it's anything but and read in context of his Memoirs mirror each other right his next Memoir is written in the United States in Immigration by former president of the gulag no friend to the Soviet system um Memoir is written at the end of a life lived in the Soviet Century but the two together create a picture we see Soviet actors wavering in hymnak's story we see Fedora unable to talk about her daughter but spending quite a long time on this poem about a lost son and we see pocatillo's wife lose her husband but we never learn her name and part of my work this summer was putting together these disparate patchy sketchy absence-filled stories to piece together this landscape of War a landscape that is not just Soviet but more about this place Ukraine so in my story previously in my work on this project the hypniacs kind of faded away um you know once they would sort of leave the soviet's own um they kind of dropped out of my project but in a diaspora Museum archive in Cleveland this summer I actually found the programs and the tickets for that Hamlet um which is really really um interesting um I read short articles about their work in DP displaced persons camps in the Allied Zone in Austria after the war so I now sort of take them in my book sort of I spend more time on this period under occupation and take them into Philadelphia interestingly his wife Olympia Still Remains a little bit um in the shadows but I'm working to bring her out in the archives I found other women um and one very interesting Memoir testimony in this woman who was an amateur Ukrainian actress in interwar Poland and then with her husband worked under Nazi occupation in the sort of very prestigious theater um and then ended up in the in the American DP camps and then in Ohio um and then one very interesting woman who had these sort of amazing photos of herself doing amateur theater in Poland and then herself in the DP camps and she seems to have sort of dropped out of theater when she emigrated to the United States but um I'm really interested in this greater landscape of war and occupation and the ways that choices shaped personal and professional trajectories and I'm as interested in these lives under occupation as in evacuation and I'm really interested in the ways that we see all these crisscrossing so I'll just give one more example of this um in a biography of a star actress at the military theater actually so this is this project kind of rearing its head Uma is her name um her biographer simply says about her time in the war she says well you know her mother died When The War Began and life was hard and then she just has a sentence her childhood end um but the experiences that made her childhood under never detailed right we just kind of skipped um to the next piece um but she studied theater after the war in Odessa and she joined actually the Libya peretta um and she moved to live and one of the people running this theater was this poet writer Michaela rodnicksky um as well as several Jews who are part of this theater after the closure of Yiddish theater throughout the Soviet Union so um long story Yiddish theater was closed throughout the Soviet Union and because La Vie was a newly Soviet City and had a lot of job positions open essentially a lot of these actors were sort of relocated um to the city of leviv androditsky who's involved in this la viva Operetta where zinaidad Gets a Job um was the translator for that Shakespeare Hamlet so he was the translator for Hamlet directed by Joseph that was performed at the LA vieb Opera Theater Under Nazi occupation in 1942. because of that ultimately he was accused of collaboration thrown out of the writer's Union and he eventually committed suicide also performing at the Operetta theater with Zuna Ida dictatoriova was Anna schoenfeld who'd also been in the Yiddish theater as a star actress and she got transferred here her family was all murdered in the Holocaust but she survived and she ended up later in the Puppet Theater in Liv so I'm really interested in these sort of interlocking stories of performance and survival and Trauma and what I'm really interested in is how trauma shapes performance but I'll probably never know that um because I lack the sources but we do see here the way that experience shapes Place well everyone in Eastern Europe and the USSR experienced World War II of course they did the experiences in Ukraine are slightly different here there were more partisans here there was more nationalism or nationalisms of many violent forms here there is occupation here there was ambivalence here there was return from Exile or evacuation to ruin here was Frontline violence touching everyone and this meant that post-war repair was different actually and I'll add in a PostScript and this is the final thing that I'm saying and then we can we can chat a bit more is that um I'm very aware of the way that the current War has its own silences and stories Untold for all that we know so much because of social media and Big Data we know so little and as I'm working on actors under Nazi occupation by choice or by contingency many actors now in Ukraine are under Russian occupation and their stories seem unbearably complex so just for an example the McCullough coolish theater in her son which is performing right now under Russian occupation but their Facebook page is managed by the displaced members of the theater not under occupation and they had this post that um 23 members of their company had stayed under the Russians and they um manages the Facebook page sort of talk about how painful it is these people that they'd worked with um shoulder to shoulder for years had sort of betrayed them right um and um everyone who got out of here still and has these sort of um incredible stories of getting out of the city so obviously there's a lot of trauma involved um in getting out of the city and sort of reflecting on what's Happening to their company um under Russian occupation and there's a sort of story of how a lot of the people who stayed had what was called zvania or titles like people's artists um used to be peoples of the Soviet Union now it's people's artist of Ukraine and and so the the displaced members of the company want to get those titles removed and it turns out there's interestingly no legal way to do it there's no way to sort of remove um titles from an artist that already has one and after World War II those who collaborated by performing under the Nazis were often tried and sent to the gulag or just sent to the gulag and so what will be the story of these artists once is liberated once Ukraine is liberated um I think that's a really complicated and difficult story kind of what's going to happen after the war going back further to 2014 the Donetsk music and drama theater is still operating there are even a few actors who have been named people's artists of the dnf of the donuts People's Republic and their website lauds the fact that they were able to perform in mariupal for the first time in eight years so eight years ago indeed mariupo fiercely resisted Russian occupation and they remained Ukrainian um actually and now as as you all I'm sure no from the news right marupal is very much destroyed but this theater from the day not is performing there went there to perform thankfully not in the theater bombed by the by the Russian military but in a different cultural center but their stories too are stories of War right and um my book was on the theater of the Carpathian military District right uh long since separated from military management but there is also a Black Sea Fleet theater in Crimea and sabastopol that is still in operation serving the troops in russian-occupied Crimea right they're serving the Russian army um I used to be able to access their website and now I can't um so I used to be able to sort of see what they were performing and and now now I cannot in any case all of this informs my view of the past and the past my view of the present there's no way for it not to be so as historians we laude objectivity we let the sources speak but of course our emotions our circumstances our world today shapes what questions we ask of our sources and how we hear the answers to those questions and I see now how this current phase of the war throws the past in a whole new light for me I think of those actors under Nazi occupation when I really only thought of those in evacuation I think of the polls who could not believe that levied would not return to Poland when I previously largely focused only on the ukrainians moving into the city after the war I think of the actresses missing children or who lost their entire families or who survived the Holocaust themselves like Dina pronice one of the few survivors of babinyar um the uh pit in Kiev where where the Nazis murdered 33 000 Jews in two days in September 1941 and continued to kind of murder people um throughout the war do you know is one of the few survivors um and then after the war she returned to her job in Ikea Puppet Theater which incidentally in a few years took up a space of the of a synagogue in Kiev um I think of the trauma as I sort of um stand on one Shore as I watch my second home and my friends who lived there experiencing something I will never actually really understand I wish I could walk this walk with them but I'm safe here in this world where war is really really far away and I think my job is to fight that sense of paralysis and that sense of guilt and keep talking and keep writing and one day soon hopefully return to Ukraine to cross that River of trauma to witness the recovery and reconstruction after victory so um thank you so much for for hanging in there for 43 minutes of talk um I really really appreciate it and um I'm I'm really um you know open to any questions that anyone has hey mayho hi Martin hey uh well it's great to hear you this morning and you know as somebody else who also writes about Ukraine under occupation after the war I mean obviously the last uh six seven months you know we I began to look again at what I wrote and and begin to you know think about how uh how so much more complicated things are actually when you're living through something then it than they are when you're writing about it from 50 years 60 or 70 years afterwards but I I there's a ton of things to say I I just uh you know just the thing that hit me was uh earlier on when you were just getting into your conversation there about about the book and the first chapter there was something in there about about people uh quote ukrainians uh who left Galicia left uh what had been the Habsburg Empire it was of course obviously a influx at that moment but they left that space and they found living in Soviet Ukraine the new one to be more preferable than living in uh the the new the new Poland Poland yeah right so I I I so I I don't know I could you could you I think that's a great example of of the choices that people were were faced with as as borders moved back and forth here the fact that these um Ukrainian uh theater professionals would would prefer living in the Soviet Union of the 20s than they would living in the in the new independent Poland of the 1920s it shows you I think I think you know when we think they think about the small this moment when Poland and Ukraine are such good friends right now exactly but they were not but but yeah I think everybody in the audience needs to recognize that for a very long while Poland and Ukrainian polls and ukrainians have not been friends and it's only but I think everybody also needs to remember that there's been incredible changes very quick changes uh that um I know people right now in our field like to think that obviously that many that Ukraine has a long history of National Coming togetherness that it's been going on for a long while I think that events have have moved so quickly here over the last six seven months that I I do think that the trauma uh involved with Putin's uh Invasion has brought ukrainians you know they were already coming together and now they've been they've been brought together much things have been sped up and aggressively moved along um you know so that I that's just a couple comments that I have out here it's a really good look forward to it coming out and um but could you speak to those two yeah yeah so first of all I think that the um the issue um and certainly I feel this with you of sort of rethinking um rethinking what it published right and um and it's really it's really hard um as some of you know I've been working on a Ukrainian translation of Bible well there is a Ukraine there's a beautiful Ukrainian translation in my book um but it has not come out and I've been sort of stuck in copy edits I actually don't know if it's ever going to come out I think the copy editor um is sort of mad at me um because part of the argument of the book is that they were Soviet artists right and trying to put them in this larger Soviet structure and that's not an argument that goes over really well right now even though I think it's important and so um and and as I sort of look back on like some of the copy editors yet and it's simple who's really really great but some of her comments I'm like wow like I never meant it like that I'm like super pro Ukrainian like I love Ukraine but I can see how that the way that I put that um now seems a little now should be rephrased right and so that so that rethinking of your work is is really interesting and I do think that there's a way in which um I've been thinking a lot about um how uh in my sort of cohort of of Soviet historians there was this kind of like not soft puddling the Soviet system but also like at all but like kind of um uh I guess I was always very careful to sort of put my people in this Soviet context and maybe in a certain sense ignored some of the epistemic violence or some of the the violence that wasn't just shooting people in the back of the head but like some of the other violence involved in uh culture in Empire right and and I think that um uh I am rethinking some of my work I still stand by it but it's a very weird thing to go back over your book and be like I would have said that differently right um but your question about um about the Galician is really really interesting so um so both of them these two women ended up in Soviet Ukraine kind of by contingency yes by choice because they were following less quarterbacks it was like a really big deal and like the best of the best um but also yeah it was like really hard to do Ukrainian theater in Poland Poland really struggled with its minority policies we know a lot about anti-Semitism but also there's anti-ukrainianism right and fidotica's husband was actually a really big Ukrainian activist and he lost his job and he was really sick so she actually went to the Soviet Union because she was going to get a paycheck and the idea was like she she'd get like she'd support her family um but then she died and she brought her daughter over and then and then you're kind of there but what's interesting too is that they all have family in Poland that remain in Poland and so um one of the sections of this chapter actually is Polish sisters because all of them have polish sisters which sort of dropped out of the archival record and out of their Memoirs and you know again in a in a perfect world if there weren't a war going on I would go track down the Polish sisters right um because of course they they leave a lot of Habsburg traces right they leave family in in Habsburg Galicia they speak Polish right they have that connection um and I think focusing on these biographies really allows for highlighting the circulation that shapes this region so much so thank you so much for those comments Martin um Emily hey that was really great Mahal thank you it's like oh so interesting and um yeah so one of the things I was interested is when you were talking about you know the multiplicity of stories and how you were um you know trying to bring these different stories together I I was thinking about um how maybe there are some challenges in doing that in traditional sort of typical forms of historical narrative so I wonder you know I was sort of interested in how you are approaching this problem you know as a writer and so I was wondering if if that's something you've thought about too like does it require kind of writing the history differently you know yeah yeah no that's that's like a great question and I um I was actually just talking with a colleague um a couple weeks ago you know who was kind of like uh oh you know you have tenure like just forget it just write historical fiction you know you know um and and and I sort of had this moment you know maybe it was a glass of wine I was like yeah so I'm totally gonna do that um I think that it is a very difficult position to be in to try to write about personal lives of people in the Soviet Union when we don't have a lot of sources when people are very reticent to talk about their inner lives yeah and inner life probably meant something very different um and um I don't and I sort of don't know what to do with these absences and so I wrote this one article where I tried to be like really sort of sexy methodological about that you know like when we don't have our sources like what do we do you know um but the reality is you've got to write a book and I don't want to read a book about absences I want to read a book about people and um don't know how to do that and I um I don't know how to do that and I think if I had more bandwidth and I had more energy like I had this moment this summer um maybe halfway through so I was like over a little bit of the trauma of the spring semester um and and I just started writing about Sophia fedosova and she has this very evocative story of coming back to hotkief after the war and it's like so it's like so similar to today it's just scary but I was like writing and it was like really interesting you know sort of coming to me um but then that kind of ended and I had to prep for the semester and I haven't had that sort of wave of energy of creativity of creativity since then and so part of it is I think I need a more creative solution to tell this story with all these absences right and I don't feel like I have that creativity yeah I mean that's also interesting and yeah and I think you know the space to to write and find those approaches is so important too and yeah I'll just add it I think you know it's like in history we're always trying to you know find the narrative and yeah you know find arguments and follow the story through from beginning to end but in a way you've got these stories that have these threads that you know get lost which kind of is the story in some way yeah right I think that is the story I think that is the story I mean I think these sort of connections like the thing I was talking about this guy Michael who translates the Hamlet who's at this theater with these people and there's sort of more of that of the sort of more of that and um so I do think that is I do think that that piecing that together is the story um and I think part of the part of the part of what I feel I'm learning is that it sounds so banal but more is really complicated and there isn't like one story exactly and and so that kind of has to be in there um as well so yeah I think I'm struggling a bit with genre yeah so interesting thank you yeah any other questions or comments yeah hi Martin yeah no I'm sorry I don't want to monopolize no I'm totally fine you were you just when you you know finished that last phrase that you're saying that one thing I'm learning is that war is so complicated right yeah right you know it seems like a lot of the book is is really sort of focuses uh I mean like World War World War II would be the would be the sort of like Apex of it all right I mean kind of things go up and they kind of go down right is that yeah um but you were saying earlier in your comments about something about how you thought a lot of your colleagues have been had been soft peddling the Soviet system well I feel like I have been soft pedaling all right well I I'm not saying you were I didn't know I don't think you were at all because I mean you do well look at all what you're doing right now with this text for example I mean the question I think the bigger picture that everybody out of here who's listening uh needs to recognize is that you know is that is that not that many people really in our field these recently in these days and years and decades has really been studying the wars right yeah like you'd be surprised I mean maybe Chris I know you're a veteran out there but I mean when it comes to World War One when it comes to the Civil War when it comes to World War II Afghanistan chechnya these are these are you go there aren't that many panels about those types of things uh believe it or not right I mean I mean maybe that's a little bit of a extreme statement but I mean what we've all learned is that an awful lot goes on on a daily basis and we're absolutely tired out and completely exhausted by all of this fronts and you think about how many military historians we have in our field yeah yeah well there's a lot there's a lot we can say about that right you know we could list them on one hand here uh in the United States of America so you know I I do think that we have have recognized that a lot is happening that is shaping the Futures and how we ever how is this space ever going to come back together again it it seems really really hard really really difficult for that ever to occur Here and Now yet of course what we're talking about is a a space that was brought back together you know um through violence and through four course right yeah I mean I think that's the issue right that so first of all it really occurred to me this summer how so much of the story I told in my book and that I was really interested in the avant-garde of the 1920s was after the war right like these were people who survived World War one and they really did like they were under occupation you know what I mean like they were actually a lot of them were under Russian occupation in in ternope right in live um so they survived World War One um and they were in this region right where like there's this for people who don't know there was like a Polish Bolshevik War like honestly like places in this region as as Martin knows like it's amazing anyone survived right you have to do these front lines going back and forth so these people survived this and then they got to build this whole new world right and that's where sort of the 1920s comes from here um and then they go through World War II right so it is this kind of like this this occupation and War like really really shaping um really shaping their their lives um and to Chris's comment I mean yeah absolutely and what's interesting is um there's some really interesting veteran organizations in Ukraine that have been operating since 2014 right since the war started there's some amazing um there's an organization called invisible Battalion that's about women and working with women um people working with PTSD there's a um so there's a lot but I think the challenge is going to be um and there's so many people getting testimony right after getting testimony from people who've been fighting in the war after regions are liberated from the Russians like getting getting testimony um but my colleague Sophia brought up this this Sofia from the Center for Urban history in Levy brought up this point that no one is taking oral histories yet of people who really have lived and collaborated with the Russian regime right like it's one thing to abandon or the suburbs the wealthy suburbs outside Kiev which were sort of under occupation for a short amount of time we heard about izum right um and we heard about the the crimes of the of the Russian occupying Army but of course for places like her son um her place is to survive under Russian occupation for a long time obviously people are working with the regime they are and so who's getting that testimony and the people from the from the testimony from people who survived under occupation and how do they kind of justify that to themselves and then how does Ukraine after the war God willing to choot right um put bring these people back together um and I think that's really difficult and um and what do you do with collaborators and and like Martin to refer to your comment like the Soviet Union did a terrible job with it right I mean you know uh uh uh you know there was sort of no um Mercy and um the way that the Soviets dealt with it was very very violent and so what how will Ukraine deal with it I don't I don't know and I think that's really a a challenge I think um my colleague Francisca exeler who wrote this great book on Belarus and coming to terms with the war and post-war Belarus it looked a lot at the ways that International Justice systems help and the ways that kind of using legal regimes helps helps people come to terms with the war so maybe that's an Avenue that we can see some sort of um moving forward being able to to follow trials that are internationally recognized and that kind of lead to a sense of of working through what happened but um in my work on culture you you see the kind of the drugs of that like you see um do you see the way that people on an everyday level are working through this stuff and the stories that they're telling in novels or in films and I think that um I'm I'm deeply worried about what will happen after the war anyways Kimberly your hand was up I'm so sorry I was droning on well it was but we're out of time now so I can just have a comment a conversation with you later on okay short we still have 10 more minutes ah okay well what I was going to comment on is that the kind of work that you and Martin were talking about has leaked into my own uh my own time period in that since we've had the various uh instances of occupation uh Afghanistan Iraq uh now Russia you're seeing in popular culture uh the kind of post-colonial theory that's uh has been dealt with by Scholars for quite a few years now in the occupation of Britain under the Romans and we don't have the testimonies that you have we have fragmentary inscriptions every once in a while a woman might be mentioned right so we've made it up it is historical fiction right the interesting thing is that we are juxtapositioning our post-colonial occupation experiences in places like Russia coming into Ukraine or going into Afghanistan or into Iraq and putting it into this turn of the Millennium culture in such a way that if you watch this this terrible pop culture fiction of Britannia and the rest right you would feel like you are watching um a fictionalized account of what it's like to live in uh this post-occupation scenario yeah yeah I mean I think it's it's interesting this in a lot of these discussions on decolonization and and so de-imperialization and post-coloniality which are really important conversations and I think conversations we need to be having um and I think there's some awareness of you know when what is our discourse and what is the discourse of our historical subjects right so we're not just like rolling a theory over you know Hook Line and Sinker but we're actually thinking about what are the ways in which people understood um their world right and the the ways in which they understood their world and kind of using these lenses to try to do that as opposed to just kind of you know uh rolling the theory over but I think there's there's really interesting um uh conversations happening in the field right now um but it is really hard and it is this sort of pressure of activism and of kind of continual engagement and and deep concern right I think makes it a little hard to have the mental space and capacity to do the deep thinking that are kind of that our work um requires so are there any last questions um I know you guys have stayed on um and held in there um for a long time I really appreciate it um yeah on just a final note our field conference um is this week the association of Slavic East European Innovation studies in Chicago and actually I proposed a paper I was invited on a panel and proposed the paper like in January so before The full-scale Invasion and it's on um it's on this military theater so sort of over the last couple weeks I've had to actually go back to those notes and it's really interesting how rereading those notes from that military theater project um in light of of the war today the phase of the war today is is sort of changing some of my thoughts on that and um you know maybe I'll figure out a way to make that project work but in the meantime hopefully I'll be able to finish this book on actresses and and go from there but I really appreciate all of you being here and listening to my work thank you so so much and thank you to Chris for Manning for Manning from behind the scenes
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Teen's First Time Driving - His One Crucial MISTAKE
oh stop oh guys right all right hello [Music] okay it's gonna be Ryan's first drive where we went over to Nana and Pat oh my gosh hey to see Uncle Mike all right guys that's how I drive [Applause] yeah nice I'm gonna have to put my yeah you might have to change all the things you should change oh it's hot in here can you start that baby up yeah oh caps watching you oh we got pressure now uh-huh okay now keep in mind if you put it on in reverse you can see through here yeah okay there's two lovely ladies ladies okay yeah you don't want to hit that it's a good idea oh geez what okay you know you're doing a great job yeah you're gonna be pressing the imaginary break soon is that what moms do that's what moms do yeah yeah basically bye to Dad well Ma you can't distract me I'm sorry all right all right nice two hands cheers how does it feel it's uh fantastic uh it's I don't think it's 19. that's a good question wow right guy nice and smooth and easy look at him kind of like that uh-huh I know the red octagon means something right okay I'm feeling I'm feeling generous today okay yeah nice yes let's not do that yes oh it's 30 in here oh oh hang on everybody oh here comes your first car you're passing your foot nice stay on your right side you got it you know it's you got to be cautious but also you can't back down you gotta show you gotta stay in your lane no no are you guys I'm gonna stop filming because he needs to be paying attention to the road bye I was basically Louis Hamilton out there when we get home and the mom's hey I had teenagers put his hair he just parked in our driveway and he put his hand up to give me a high five and I was ignoring him because because my friend Joy was saying hey did Ryan pass hey can I gotta come over and congratulate him so I'm like sure come on over and then I turn around and Ryan's like he's like this for like hours so I gave him a high five good job Ryan how'd it feel right you're gonna have to get used to using a blinker okay you got it okay good job thanks thanks I'm not gonna let you drive to the airport but Lucas pets all right whoa turn the car off here uh I do do that part because I'm driving the car now we are now make sure you have the keys with you too always and they're in the bag in the back so you can just open the back door bag in the back yes perfect so I shouldn't really laugh that you just got out of the car while it was running because when I was learning how to drive my sister was in this in a passenger seat with me and I was taking myself to work so I'm driving and she's in the passenger seat and we pull up to my work which is like on a road like on a high not on a highway but like under like I sort of pulled over on the side of the road right I jumped out of the car and it's still running and it it like was in neutral I was a drive I'm sorry it was in Drive yes so it kept going so and she's like to jump out of the car run and chase it down get in the car so don't do that you guys if you're learning to drive don't do that yeah yeah so just put her in probably use your blinker yeah turn it off when you're done all right Ryan and I are on the airplane he got his um his learner's permit his driver's permit on time so I'm more excited about it so here you're excited Jimmy John's that looks pretty good what'd you get it the VLC you got a BLT with cheese on wheat is that sprouts hmm lucky you oh that's lettuce that's not us that looks so good so we're on the plane heading back to Maryland I'm probably gonna interview Ryan when we land because he's eating right now I want to find out from him what he's looking forward to doing who he's looking forward to seeing what he's looking forward to eating when we get there all the Maryland stuff so congratulations it's presidency weekend we're spending it in Maryland he's gonna try to ski but we'll talk a little bit more about that later [Music] we don't need nobody's attention yeah we just wanna dance [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh my God all right you guys so just to explain I I hope I will have had an opportunity to explain what was going on so I have one airpod in Ryan has the other airport in and he's playing his playlist right now we're listening to September by Earth Wind and Fire it is like weirdo we were dancing down the aisle dancing into the airport it's like it's set our own very own silent disco yeah first it was Fat Bottom Girls by Queen and then it went into oh shake it shake it yeah and then queen and I went into a little Earth Wind and Fire so we're having a little silent disco here in the airport let's do it [Music] oh my God all right you guys now we're listening to Maxine Nightingales um get right back to where you started from okay love is is right back to where we started from if you guys are like a child of the 70s 80s you know this song is a great song oh my gosh great great flight I have to say Ryan's pretty excited to be here excited to be here it's 37 degrees outside I'm not here for that I'm here for my friends in my house my husband oh that's a boy yes you did [Music] we get in the car and dad is playing September Friday the Earth Wind and Fire which exactly we were just dancing to Pizza this is the best yeah [Music] all right you guys we made it home it is very exciting Ryan is like bouncing out of his skin he can't believe it he's so excited [Music] [Laughter] [Music] yes are you happy to be back it I know it is teeny tiny wow and you know but this is a three-story house so this is much older this is built in 1940 the Florida built in like 2010. yeah yeah they're younger than me so exactly yes so Ryan I have to say congratulations thank you you had a goal we gave you a challenge right you took that challenge you made it happen and here you are they believe in us that's right congratulations DJ Collins nice anyway nice all right go be with your friends have a good time I will excellent um thank you guys so much for watching uh I hope you uh we're looking for I hope you watched yesterday's video to set you up for today anyway we got a lot of good Vlogs coming if you want to watch the Vlog right now of the last time we came back to Maryland I went to homecoming in the whole football game uh that will be linked so yeah that was the first time you came home after moving to Florida exactly all right you guys thanks so much for watching comment below made you guys Happy Days see you tomorrow bye thanks for watching be sure to Thumbs Up And subscribe see you later foreign [Music]
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Sikh | Wikipedia audio article
Sikhs or Punjabi Sica Sikh skit are people associated with Sikhism a monotheistic religion that originated in the 15th century in the Punjab region in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent based on the revelation of Guru Nanak the term Sikh has its origin in the Sanskrit word CICA CICA meaning a disciple or a student a Sikh according to article 1 of the sikri had maryada the Sikh code of conduct is any human being who faithfully believes in one immortal being ten gurus from guru nanak to Guru Gobind Singh Guru Granth Sahib the teachings of the ten gurus and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth guru the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent has been the historic homeland of the Sikhs and was ruled by the Sikhs for significant parts of the 18th and 19th centuries today the Punjab stayed in Northwest India has a majority Sikh population and sizable communities of Sikhs exist around the world many countries such as the United Kingdom recognize Sikhs as a designated religion on their censuses the American nonprofit organization United Sikhs has sought to have Sikh included on the US census as an ethnicity arguing that Sikhs self-identify as an ethnic minority and believe that they are more than just a religion male seeks generally have Singh lion as their middle or last name not all Singh's are Sikhs and female Sikhs have core princess as their middle or last name Sikhs who have undergone the conde keep ahool the sikh initiation ceremony may also be recognized by the five kilo seconds cache uncut hair which is kept covered usually by a turban Kara an iron or steel bracelet kirpan a sword tucked into a gotra strap or a kamal Kassar belt cuchara a cotton undergarment and kanga a small wooden comb topic history guru nanak 1469 to 1539 founder of Sikhism was born to medical ooo and mata Tripta in the village of Tao 1d now called nan kana sahib near lahore guru nanak was a religious leader and social reformer however Sikh political history may be said to begin with the death of the fifth Sikh Guru Guru Arjan death in 1606 religious practices were formalized by Guru Gobind Singh on the 30th of March 1699 Gobind Singh initiated five people from a variety of social backgrounds known as the pan GRE the five beloved ones to form the Khalsa or collective body of initiated Sikhs during the period of Mughal rule in India 1556 to 1707 several sikh gurus were killed by the Mughals for opposing their persecution of minority religious communities including Sikhs Sikh subsequently militarized to oppose Mughal rule after defeating the Afghan and Mughal sovereign states called missiles were formed under Joseph single alia the Confederacy was unified and transformed into the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh Bahadur which was characterized by religious tolerance and pluralism with Christians Muslims and Hindus in positions of power the Empire has considered the zenith of political Sikhism encompassing Kashmir Ladakh and Peshawar Hari Singh Nalwa the commander-in-chief of the Sikh Khalsa army in the Northwest Frontier expanded the Confederacy to the Khyber Pass it's secular administration implemented military economic and governmental reforms after the annexation of the Sikh kingdom by the British the latter recognised the martial qualities of the Sikhs and Punjabis in general and started recruiting from that area during the 1857 Indian Mutiny the Sikhs stayed loyal to the British this resulted in heavy recruiting from Punjab to the colonial army for the next 90 years of the British Raj the distinct turban that differentiates a Sikh from other turban wearers as a relic of the rules of the British Indian Army the British colonial rule saw the emergence of many reform movements in India including Punjab this included formation in 1873 in 1879 of the first and second Singh Sabha respectively the sikh leaders of the Singh Sabha worked to offer a clear definition of Sikh identity and tried to purify Sikh belief in practice the later part of British colonial rule saw the emergence of the Akali movement to bring reform in the gurdwaras during the early 1920s the movement led to the introduction of Sikh Gurdwara bill in 1925 which placed all the historical Sikh shrines in India under the control of the Shiromani Gurdwara Harbin Doc Committee the months leading up to the partition of India in 1947 were marked by conflict in the Punjab between Sikhs and Muslims this caused the religious migration of Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus from West Punjab mirroring a similar religious migration of Punjabi Muslims from East Punjab the 1960s saw a growing animosity between Sikhs and Hindus in India with the Sikhs demanding the creation of a Punjab State on a linguistic basis similar to other states in India this was promised to seek leader master terracing by Jawaharlal Nehru in return for Sikh political support during negotiations for Indian independence although the Sikhs obtained the Punjab they lost Hindi speaking areas to hamachi Pradesh Haryana and Rajasthan Chandigarh was made a Union Territory and the capital of Haryana and Punjab on the 1st of November 1966 sikh leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale a triggered violence in the Punjab the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi ordered an operation to remove Bhindranwale a from the Golden Temple in operation bluestar this led to her assassination by her Sikh bodyguards Gandhi's assassination resulted in an explosion of violence against Sikh communities and the killing of thousands of Sikhs throughout India since 1984 relations between Sikhs and Hindus have moved toward a rapprochement aided by economic prosperity however a 2002 claim by the Hindu right-wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS that Sikhs are Hindus disturbed Sikh sensibilities during the 1999 vaisakhi Sikhs worldwide celebrated the 300th anniversary of the creation of the Khalsa Canada Post honoured Sikh Canadians with a commemorative stamp in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of vaisakhi on the 9th of April 1999 Indian President kr Narayanan issued a stamp commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Khalsa in 2004 Manmohan Singh became the first Sikh Prime Minister of India and first Sikh head of government in the world topic culture and religious observations topic daily routine from the guru granth sahib one who calls himself a sikh of the guru the true guru shall rise in the early morning hours and meditate on the lord's name upon a rising early in the morning he is to bathe and cleanse himself in the pool of nectar following the instructions of the Guru he is to chant the name of the Lord har har all sins misdeeds and negativity shall be erased then at the rising of the Sun he is to sing gurbani whether sitting down or standing up he is to meditate on the Lord's name one who meditates on my lord har har with every breath and every morsel of food that gursikh becomes pleasing to the guru's mind that person unto whom my Lord and Master is kind and compassionate upon that gursikh the Guru's teachings are bestowed servant nanak begs for the dust of the feet of that gursikh who himself chants the naam and inspires others to chant it topic 5 kilo seconds the five kilo seconds Panj cacar are five articles of faith which all baptized sikhs amrit dhara sikhs are obliged to wear the symbols represent the ideals of Sikhism honesty equality fidelity meditating on Waheguru and never bowing to tyranny the five symbols are cash uncut hair usually tied and wrapped in a daster kanga a wooden comb usually worn under a daster cuchara cotton undergarments historically appropriate in battle due to increased mobility when compared to a dhoti worn by both sexes the cachoeira as a symbol of chastity kara an iron bracelet a symbol of eternity kirpan an iron dagger in different sizes in the UK sikhs can wear a small dagger but in the punjab they might wear a traditional curved sword from 1 to 3 feet in length topic music and instruments the Sikhs have a number of musical instruments the Rabab Dilruba Taos uriens Orinda playing the saranghae was encouraged by guru har Gabon the Rabab was played by by Mar Dona as he accompanied guru nanak on his journeys the yori and surrender were introduced to seek devotional music by guru Arjan the towels was designed by guru har Gavin who supposedly heard a peacock singing and wanted to create an instrument mimicking it sounds houses the Persian word for peacock the Dilruba was designed by Guru Gobind Singh at the request of his followers who wanted a smaller instrument than the Taos after japji sahib all of the shabad in the Guru Granth Sahib were composed as rags this type of singing is known as grammaton geet when they marched into battle the Sikhs would play a Ranjit negara victory drum to boost morale Nagar is usually two to three feet in diameter although somewhere up to five feet in diameter are played with two sticks the beat of the large drums and the raising of the Nishan Sahib meant that the sings were on their way topic demographics numbering about 27 million worldwide Sikhs make up 0.39 percent of the world population approximately 83% live in India about 76% of all Sikhs live in the North Indian state of Punjab where they form a majority about two-thirds of the population substantial communities of Sikhs live in the Indian states or union territories of Chandigarh where they form thirteen point one one percent of the population her IANA more than 1.2 million Rajasthan West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Delhi Maharashtra utter akan Madhya Pradesh Assam and Jammu and Kashmir seek migration from British India began in earnest during the second half of the 19th century when the British completed their annexation of the Punjab the British Raj recruited Sikhs for the Indian civil service particularly the British Indian Army which led to seek migration throughout India and the British Empire during the Raj semi-skilled Sikh artisans were transported from the Punjab to British East Africa to help build railroads Sikhs emigrated from India after World War two most going to the United Kingdom but many to North America some Sikhs who had settled in Eastern Africa were expelled by Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in 1972 economics as a major factor in Sikh migration and significant communities exist in the United Kingdom the United States Malaysia East Africa Australia Singapore and Thailand due to this Canada is the country that has the highest number of Sikhs in proportion to the population in the world at one point four percent of Canada's total population although the rate of sikh migration from the Punjab has remained high traditional patterns of sikh migration favoring english-speaking countries particularly the united kingdom have changed during the past decade due to stricter immigration laws Mulliner 2006 wrote that as a consequence of sikh migration to the UK become virtually impossible since the late 1970s migration patterns evolved to Contin Europe Italy is a rapidly growing destination for seek migration with Reggio Emilia and Vicenza having significant Sikh population clusters Italian Sikhs are generally involved in agriculture agricultural processing the manufacture of machine tools in horticulture Johnson and Barret 2004 estimate that the global sikh population increases annually by 390 2633 1.7 percent per year based on 2004 figures this percentage includes births deaths and conversions primarily for socio-economic reasons Indian Sikhs have the lowest adjusted growth rate of any major religious group in India at 16 point nine percent per decade estimated from 1991 to 2001 the Sikh population has the lowest gender balance in India with only 903 women per 1000 men according to the 2011 Indian census topic castes guru nanak and sri Granth Sahib calls for treating everyone equally other sikh gurus also denounced the hierarchy of the caste system however they all came from just one cast the khatri's despite that social stratification exists in the Sikh community over 60% of Sikhs belong to the jot caste which is an agrarian caste despite being very small in numbers the mercantile Khatri and Aurora castes wield considerable influence within the Sikh community other common Sikh castes include Sinese Kshatriyas Rajputs ram gardius artisans ali walias formerly brewers cam boys rural caste rai Sikh rural caste Labonte's merchants Kumar's and the two Dalek castes known in sikh terminology as the mazhab ease the Taurus and the Ravid osseous the shamar's according to surrender Singh jhatka the Sikh religion does not advocate discrimination against any caste or creed however in practice Sikhs belonging to the land owning dominant castes have not shed all their prejudices against the dalek castes while Dalits would be allowed entry into the village gurdwaras they would not be permitted to cook or serve langar communal meal therefore wherever they could mobilize resources the Sikh Dalits of Punjab have tried to construct their own Gurdwara and other local level institutions in order to attain a certain degree of cultural autonomy in 1953 sikh leader master tara singh succeeded in persuading the indian government to include sikh casts of the converted untouchables in the list of Scheduled Castes in the Shiromani Gurdwara Previn dock committee 20 of the 140 seats are reserved for low caste Sikhs topic occupation according to a 1994 estimate Punjabis Sikhs and non Sikhs comprised 10 to 15% of all ranks in the Indian Army although the state contained less than 3% of the country's population the Indian government does not release religious or ethnic origins of the military personnel but a 1991 report by Tim mcGirk estimated that 20% of Indian army officers were Sikhs together with the Gurkhas recruited from Nepal the Marauder light infantry from Maharashtra and the jaat regiment the Sikhs are one of the few communities to have exclusive regiments in the Indian Army the secret as one of the most decorated regiments in the army with 73 battle honours 14 Victoria Crosses 21 first class Indian orders of merit equivalent to the Victoria Cross 15 theatres honors 5 COAS Unit Citations 2 param Vir Chakra 'z 14 maha vir chakras 5 Kirti chakras 67 vir chakras and 1596 other awards the highest ranking general in the history of the Indian Air Force as a Punjabi Sikh marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh plans by the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence for a Sikh Infantry Regiment were scrapped in June 2007 historically most Indians have been farmers and 66% of the Indian population are engaged in agriculture Indian Sikhs are employed in agriculture to a lesser extent India's 2001 census found 39% of the working population of the Punjab employed in this sector the success of the 1960's green revolution in which India went from famine to Plenty from humiliation to dignity was based in the Punjab which became known as the breadbasket of India the Punjab as the wealthiest Indian State per capita with the average Punjabi income three times the national average the Green Revolution centred on Indian farmers adopting more intensive and mechanized agricultural methods aided by the electrification of the Punjab cooperative credit consolidation of small holdings and the listing British Raj developed canal system according to the Swedish political scientist ich DIAC Ahmad a factor in the success of the Indian Green Revolution was the seek cultivator often the jot whose courage perseverance spirit of enterprise and muscle prowess proved crucial however not all aspects of the Green Revolution were beneficial Indian physicist Vandana Shiva wrote that the Green Revolution made the negative and destructive impacts of science ie the Green Revolution on nature and society invisible and was a catalyst for Punjabi Sikh and Hindu tensions despite a growth in material wealth Punjabi Sikhs are engaged in a number of professions which include science engineering and medicine notable examples are nuclear scientist PR a single who worked on the Manhattan Project fiber optics pioneer Narinder Singh koppány and physicist science writer and broadcaster Simon Singh in business the uk-based clothing retailers new-look and the Thai based Jaspal were founded by Sikhs India's largest pharmaceutical company Ranbaxy Laboratories is headed by sikhs UK Sikhs have the highest percentage of home ownership 82% of any religious community UK Sikhs are the second wealthiest after the Jewish community religious group in the UK with a median total household wealth of 229 thousand pounds in Singapore Kartar Singh thakkaral expanded his family's trading business thakkaral Holdings into total assets of almost 1.4 billion dollars and a Singapore's twenty-fifth richest person sikh bob singh dhillon as the first indo-canadian billionaire the Sikh diaspora has been most successful in North America seek intellectuals sportsmen and artists include poet and bollywood lyricist Raj Kavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi writer Khushwant Singh England cricketer Monty Panesar former 400 meter runner Milkha Singh Indian wrestler and actor Dara Singh former Indian hockey team captains ah gee pal singh and balbir singh senior former Indian cricket captain Bishan Singh Bedi Harbhajan Singh India's most successful off spin cricket bowler Navjot Singh Sidhu former Indian cricketer turned politician Bollywood actresses include Neetu Singh Simran judge Poonam Dhillon mahi gill s Adil parminder nagra ghoul panic Mona Singh Namrata Singh Gujral and director Gurinder Chadha Parminder gill Sikhs have migrated worldwide with a variety of occupations the Sikh gurus preached ethnic and social harmony and Sikhs comprise a number of ethnic groups those with over 1000 members include the Ahluwalia arraign Arora Batra by ragi bania becae Berea Baazigar Barbra Jamar chimba darzee Dobie jujhar Jat Jin War kar Kahlo cam boy Khatri come har Lebon ax lo-har madam Mesabi mag Morrissey mochi mogul nie Rajput Ram Darya signee San si s udh tarhun Kashyap Rajput an order of Punjabi Sikhs the knee hang or the Akalis was formed during Ranjit Singh's time under their leader a collie fula Singh they won many battles for the Sikh Confederacy during the early 19th century topic in the Indian and British armies you seek supported the British during the Indian rebellion of 1857 beginning of World War one Sikhs in the British Indian Army totaled over 100,000 20% of the force until 1945 14 Victoria Crosses VC were awarded to Sikhs a per capita regimental record in 2002 the names of all Sikh VC and George Cross recipients were inscribed on the monument of the memorial gates on Constitution Hill next to Buckingham Palace Chanin Singh Dhillon was instrumental in campaigning for the memorial during World War one Sikh battalions fought in Egypt Palestine Mesopotamia Gallipoli and France six battalions of the secret were raised during World War two serving in the Second Battle of El Alamein the Burma and Italian campaigns and in Iraq and receiving 27 battle honours around the world Sikhs are commemorated in Commonwealth cemeteries in the last two world wars eighty three thousand five turban wearing Sikh soldiers were killed and one hundred nine thousand forty five were wounded fighting for the British Empire during shellfire they had no other head protection but the turban the symbol of their faith topic diaspora during the late 19th and early 20th centuries sikhs began to emigrate to East Africa the Far East Canada the United States and the United Kingdom in 1907 the Khalsa Dewan Society was established in Vancouver and four years later the first Gurdwara was established in London in 1912 the first Gurdwara in the United States was founded in Stockton California large-scale Sikh immigration to Canada as a popular fact while Sikhs were temporarily disenfranchised several decades ago currently seventeen 330 eighths Canadian legislators are Sikhs which is disproportionately higher than their share of the total Canadian population since Sikhs like many Middle Eastern men wear turbans and keep beards some people in Western countries have mistaken Sikh men for Muslim or Arabic and Afghan men since the September 11th attacks in the Iraq war several days after the 9/11 attacks Sikh Balbir Singh Sodhi was murdered by Frank Rowe who thought Saudi was connected with al-qaeda CNN suggested an increase in hate crimes against Sikh men in the United States and the UK after the 9/11 attacks since Sikhism has never actively sought converts the Sikhs have remained a relatively homogeneous ethnic group the three H o organization claimed to have inspired a moderate growth in non-indian adherence of Sikhism in 1998 an estimated seven thousand eight hundred three h OU Sikhs known colloquially as Gora Gora or white Sikhs were mainly centered around Espanola New Mexico and Los Angeles California Sikhs and the Sikh American Legal Defense and education fund overturned a 1925 Oregon law banning the wearing of turbans by teachers and government officials in an attempt to foster Sikh leaders in the Western world youth initiatives by a number of organizations exist the Sikh youth alliance of North America sponsors an annual Sikh youth symposium a public speaking and debate competition held in gurdwaras throughout the US and Canada there are a number of seek office holders in Canada in the United States the former US ambassador to the United Nations and former governor of South Carolina nikki Haley was born and raised as a Sikh but converted to Christianity after her marriage she still actively attends both Sikh and Christian services topic seek nationalism and the Khalistan movement the Khalistan movement as a Sikh separatist movement which seeks to create a separate country called Khalistan the land of the Khalsa in the punjab region of South Asia to serve as a homeland for Sikhs the territorial definition of the proposed country Khalistan consists of both the Punjab India along with Punjab Pakistan and includes parts of Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan Khalistan movement began as an expatriate venture in 1971 the first explicit call for Khalistan was made in an advertisement published in The New York Times by an expat Jagjit Singh Chauhan by proclaiming the formation of Khalistan he was able to collect millions of dollars from the Sikh diaspora on the 12th of April 1980 he declared the formation of National Council of Khalistan at Anandpur Sahib he declared himself as the President of the Council and Balbir Singh Sandhu as its secretary-general in may 1980 Jagjit Singh Chauhan travelled to London and announced the formation of Khalistan a similar announcement was made by Balbir Singh Sandhu in Amritsar who released stamps and currency of Khalistan the inaction of the authorities in Amritsar and elsewhere was decried by a Kali dal headed by the Sikh leader harsh on Singh Longo wall as a political stunt by the Congress I party of Indira Gandhi with financial and political support of the Sikh diaspora the movement flourished in the Indian state of Punjab which has a Sikh majority population and reached its zenith in the late 1970s and 1980s when the secessionist movement caused large-scale violence among the local population operation bluestar was an Indian military operation carried out between 1 and the 8th of June 1984 ordered by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to remove militant religious leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale a and his armed followers from the buildings of the Harmandir Sahib complex in Amritsar Punjab in July 1983 the Sikh political party Akali dolls president harsh on Singh Longo wall had invited Bhindranwale a to take up residence in golden temple complex to evade arrest Bhindranwale a later on made the sacred temple complex an armory and headquarters in the violent events leading up to the operation bluestar since the inception of a collied armed y UD H Morcha the militants had killed 165 Hindus in near and carries even 39 Sikh supposed to bend Rijn wall a were killed the total number of deaths was 410 in violent incidents and riots while 1180 people were injured casualty figures for the army were 83 dead and 249 injured according to the official estimate presented by the Indian government 1592 were apprehended and there were four hundred ninety three combined militant and civilian casualties high civilian casualties were attributed to militants using pilgrims trapped inside the temple as human shields assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and bombing of Air India plane killing three hundred twenty eight passengers happened in that period various pro Khalistan outfits have been involved in a separatist movement against the government of india ever since there are claims of funding from sikhs outside india to attract young people into these pro Khalistan militant groups in January 1986 the Golden Temple was occupied by militants belonging to All India Sikh Students Federation and Damned ami Tok Seoul on the 26th of January 1986 a gathering known as the sarbat Khalsa a de facto parliament passed a resolution kirmada favouring the creation of Khalistan subsequently a number of rebel militant groups in favor of Khalistan waged a major insurgency against the government of India Indian security forces suppress the insurgency in the early 1990s but seek political groups such as the Khalsa Raj party and sad a continued to pursue an independent Khalistan through nonviolent means pro Khalistan organizations such as Dal Khalsa International are also active outside India supported by a section of the Sikh diaspora in the 1990s the insurgency petered out and the movement failed to reach its objective due to multiple reasons including a heavy police crackdown on separatists divisions among the Sikhs and loss of support from the Sikh population topic art and culture seek art and culture are nearly synonymous with that of the punjab and sikhs are easily recognized by their distinctive turban daster the punjab has been called India's melting pot due to the confluence of invading cultures from the rivers from which the region gets its name Sikh culture is therefore a synthesis of cultures Sikhism has forged a unique architecture which SS body described as inspired by Guru Nanak's creative mysticism and is a mute harbinger of holistic humanism based on pragmatic spirituality during the Mughal and Afghan persecution of the Sikhs during the 17th and 18th centuries the latter were concerned with preserving their religion and gave little thought to art and culture with the rise of Ranjit Singh and the secret in Lahore and Delhi there was a change in the landscape of art and culture in the Punjab Hindus and Sikhs could build decorated shrines without the fear of destruction or looting the Sikh Confederacy was the catalyst for a uniquely Sikh form of expression with Ranjit Singh commissioning forts palaces bunga's residential places and colleges in a Sikh style Sikh architecture is characterized by gilded fluted domes cublas kiosks stone lanterns ornate balusters and square roofs a pinnacle of Sikh style as harm under Sahib also known as the Golden Temple in Amritsar Sikh culture is influenced by militaristic motifs with the conda the most obvious and most sikh artifacts except for the relics of the gurus have a military theme this theme is evident in the Sikh festivals of hola Mohalla and vaisakhi which feature marching and displays a valor although the art and culture of the Sikh diaspora have merged with that of other Indo immigrant groups into categories like British Asian indo-canadian and desi culture a minor cultural phenomenon which can be described as political Sikh has arisen the art of diaspora Sikhs like emerge-ii corn Andhra and Amrit and Rabindra coercing the Singh twins is influenced by their Sikhism and current affairs in the Punjab Bhangra and Gita are two forms of Punjabi folk dancing which have been adapted and pioneered by Sikhs Punjabi Sikhs have championed these forms of expression worldwide resulting in Sikh culture becoming linked to Bhangra although Bhangra is not a Sikh institution but a Punjabi one topic painting you seek painting is a direct offshoot of the Congress school of painting in 1810 Ranjit Singh 1780 to 1839 occupied congra fort an appointed Sardar Desa Singh McGee Thea his governor of the Punjab Hills in 1813 the Sikh army occupied Guler state and Rajah be hup Singh became a vassal of the Sikhs with the Sikh kingdom of Lahore becoming the paramount power some of the Pahari painters from Guler migrated to Lahore for the patronage of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and his sirdar's the Sikh school adapted Congre painting to seek needs and ideals its main subjects are the 10 Sikh gurus and stories from Guru Nanak's genom sakis the 10th guru gobind singh left a deep impression on the followers of the new faith because of his courage and sacrifices hunting scenes and portraits are also common in sikh painting topic laws in May 20 19 UK government exempted kirpan from the list of banned knives the UK government has passed an amendment by which seeks in the country will be allowed to carry kirpan and use it during religious and cultural functions the bill had been amended late last year to ensure that it would not impact the right of the British Sikh community to possess and supply curtains or religious swords topic C also list of Sikhs list of British Sikhs list of Sikh soldiers Mesabi Sikh Ganga Sagar urn turban Training Centre equals equals notes
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Episode 22: Attention Deficit Artists - with Sarah DeGrave
Sarah degrave it is so wonderful to have you on part in my success thank you so much for coming on today thank you so much for having me ready it's the new edition your favorite morning meditation hey it's success I'm a hot mess so I know that you specialize in working with attention deficit individuals and like how to Foster that into like the creative mind and focus can you kind of tell me a little bit how you got started in that yeah I'm a creative person myself I'm a theater artist a singer actor a little bit of a dancer not like professional level I've done a lot of things throughout my life and kind of trying to find work that is complimentary to theater work and also that's meaningful to me and so first that was restorative exercise and then the pandemic hit and it didn't transfer as well into that as I had hoped so I kind of let myself go more toward life coaching which I was drawn to anyway and ended up working with creatives just because I'm I'm passionate about creative work and um realize the challenges that come with being kind of an independent Creator um which also led me to working with more business owners because it's the same thing you're like kind of trying to create something in isolation without a lot of external structure and then I started layering in kind of the more neurod Divergent coach training and education into that because obviously if you are already struggling with really being on track with your creativs you add on top of that the executive functioning challenges of ADHD and it can just like really derail your dreams I guess is a good way of putting it no that's and that kind of there's like passion but you got to kind of harness it somehow and it's really difficult when your brain is not very harness ible are you also neurod diverent yeah so I got diagnosed with ADHD later in life just kind of several years ago but it's interesting to kind of look back through that lens you know it's a it's a spectrum of how it impacts people and it also shows up differently and shows up differently for women and it wasn't like I looked back and I was like oh this is super obvious but there were these subtle things where I was like oh yeah that did feel like harder than it seemed to be for other people do you have an example of that that you could share a little bit about maybe yeah I think like when it first really started showing back up like when I look back is kind of around puberty probably uh and like middle school and Junior High and things I think for everyone kind of start to shift at that age but I started getting more anxiety which is sometimes actually ADHD or comorbid with ADHD especially around completing big projects I definitely would procrastinate a lot and then just like sit in front of my computer and feel like completely paralyzed it wasn't because I wasn't good at the things I was trying to do when I was able to do things I got really good grades I got really great feedback but like getting through the completion process was definitely more of a challenge for me I was just telling a couple of clients I was working with today something that my ADHD coach mentors have mentioned that ADHD is not a problem with knowing it's a problem with doing that definitely showed up in a lot of places in my life where I'm like I know I should be doing such and such but I just like cannot get myself to do it including things that I really wanted to be doing like creative work no one's forcing me to be an artist most people are trying to encourage you not to be you're just doing it because you want to do it but even those things can be so hard I would look back and i' be like there were just so many missed opportunities or things where I didn't follow through or ideas that I had that you know I just didn't take advantage of and so that's kind of where my passion for working with creatives and entrepreneurs and people who are really trying to accomplish something that they really want to do and just like can't figure out how to get themselves on track and stay on track it's amazing that you do all of that especially after like discovering all this about yourself and then really deciding to go out and help other people with similar struggles I think that's beautiful I too am so anxious um just the most anxious girly been on zolof and things for a while now and I've also had therapists and psychiatrists be like you seem like you have a lot of similar sympt to ADHD but like you're very high functioning so you're probably fine probably don't need medication for it and like it's your anxiety as well and you're fine and I also have like OCD but you know it's like oh but you know you you work so well you're doing so great you're able to repress everything so well and I'm like sometimes it's kind of like the duck paddling and like on the surface you look functioning and fine but like people don't realize under underne is just like this frantic eny frantic the energy is so chaotic and I know that it comes off very intensely because no it has to happen immediately right yeah there's definitely this intensity this like time pressure with time is really really difficult for me I can't really get over that one my boyfriend says I have no red flags but I'm so impatient and I'm like I literally can't help it I going like three times the speed of everybody else on Earth and this is normal to me and nobody else is on the same page oh there's also this link with perfectionism a lot of times so there we do like have these high standards we do kind of you know accomplish a lot sometimes and it can look either fine or even like impressive on the surface but it's like how does it feel like is it sustainable are you burning out are you on this kind of roller coaster where it's like yes everything's great and I'm like accomplishing so much and then you just crash and then sometimes just learning how to Mellow those curves that's the one I just have a lot of breakdowns every so often a lot and then my boyfriend's like what is wrong with you and I'm like just a lot happening right now and I can't believe that you would want to go and take photos of me but not let me take pictures of you like what's wrong with you for that and he's like I feel like I'm going crazy and that's another piece of ADHD is that emotional regulation is part of the challenge we can have really reactive nervous systems and really like strong responses to things sometimes we're great at masking and other times we're not great at kind of tempering full meltdown not good at it people used to be like oh you can just make yourself cry and I'm like if we're being honest I'm just most of the time holding myself back from tears so like when the situation calls for them they're right there they're easily accessible but thankfully Zoloft has let me like take a couple steps back from the edge what have you found that really helps with emotional regulation and any these kind of symptoms in creativity yeah I think it really first up is self-awareness in the chain of the coaching process or self- coaching which I think is a lot of it is like learning how to coach yourself but that starts with a self-awareness of what exactly is going on with you and like in those moments being able to pause long enough to notice oh this is happening again or this is how I'm feeling even just like this is how I'm feeling in my body sometimes people are if they're more on the hyperactive side moving so quickly that they're not really grounding themselves and centering in their body and noticing what's happening or if they're more on the inattentive side and don't have that hyperactive component it might be that they're more like stuck in their heads they're more like daydreaming and spacing and they're like living in their brains and not in the rest of their body so sometimes it's just that physical groundedness for sure for sure can definitely relate to both of those I uh interviewed a psychic and she talking about like with meditation and things like you always like really need to ground yourself and like be really intentional about grounding or else you start flying above yourself basically and like kind of becoming an airhead and like two in your own mind because you're grounded within your own body and like you need to always take time to check yourself and reground yourself or else you're just going to be floating around and not really knowing what's going on and I'm like that's so funny I am flying around right what are some grounding techniques that you recommend any type of if anyone's like familiar with nervous system or de-escalating the nervous system or sometimes up ulating and that could be as simple as breathing taking a few deep breaths it could be like some sort of physical shaking there are these different kind of nervous system reset shaking like I had too much caffeine level that's a different type of shaking I don't drink caffeine at all and yet I I just vibrating yeah yeah so it's like letting that vibration like actually shake out of your body the way sometimes people talk about it in nervous system work is animals in nature which we are animals sometimes you'll see them after a stressful encounter Shake It Off like kind of like shake their back leg or something and that's an actual releasing stress from the body so completing that stress cycle and actually letting it release instead of kind of chronically carrying around unfinished stress business in our bodies and the other part of that physical awareness is a lot of times especially ADHD folks are not taking care of physical needs so especially if we get like hyperfocused we could hyperfocus for hours and like not go to the bathroom not drink water not eat food I'll do that after I'll do it when I'm done right reward I'll get to pee when I'm done with my task whenever that five hours later our body is like what are you doing to me why did you do this and there's an internal restlessness that I experience that is like a hyperactive internal experience of my brain you know being too analytical and moving too fast but I think it's really about kind of being in intentional about creating outlets for that but also knowing what boundaries you need to have and sometimes those boundaries are about like creating structure for yourself sometimes we have a list of creative goals but we never put them into any sort of and structure is kind of like a I think for for some ADHD or is not a dirty word but there's this uh kind of fight between knowing we need some sort of external structure some sort of accountability and also wanting complete freedom with like no rules just do whatever we want that's my whole life but also the only way I'm able to Channel all of this is by being so aggressively structured also my parents put me into like every activity humanly able according to time as a child I've just continued to that and so I am so rigidly structured down to like every single task my favorite app is literally called structure it's it's adorable it literally structures your day based on your calendar your reminders list and like anything else that you want to put in there and you can literally structure your day out by the minute and it just keeps me on task it keeps me on track or else I forget that my laundry is in my trunk and then I will never take it inside I think part of finding something that works for you is being radically honest with yourself about balancing what you want and what you need and the what you need part you really have to come to a certain level of self-acceptance and honesty to be like you know what I need this level of structure or for some people it's going to be if you give me a list that's planned out I have a rebellious side of me that will just automatically be like no way I will not do anything on that list you cannot make me so then you just have to like acknowledge that about yourself and from that knowledge say okay well if that's true for me then what would work what would be a better fit or how can I get that structure that I need but in a way that isn't going to like trigger me to just shut down or get overwhelmed that's interesting you brought up like your parents putting you into all those activities I think that really is a big transition into adulthood like we're in charge of scheduling all of our own activities and also like it's not as common for us to have like after school programs or organize sports or you know all these things so sometimes like we need to kind of find that for ourselves and be like I need to put myself into an adult soccer league just like I am a child I feel like parent myself I go to dance class I just graduated college and got my Master's Degree and so like I've only been out of the house six years God that was weird well but I guess it's only two years out of college so I still feel that where it's like I have to it still feels very ingrained and it's hard now because I know that it's me I'm the problem something that is like hard to come to terms with is like we can change but like there are fundamental things that like we're going to carry with us I think sometimes with ADHD there can be this restlessness that is like driving us to try to like change things around us or like change our environment change our job okay I'm bored of this one what's next I need to go the shininess has worn off and it's difficult to I think come to terms with the fact that no matter where we go there we are like that restlessness lives in us so wherever we go it's going to be there and so we need to start to figure out how do we deal with the restlessness how do we like use those cues to figure out like yes this is actually telling me that I should change my job this is pulling me in a Direction I want to go versus like this is just like pulling me because I feel antsy you know yeah and actually it's going to like sabotage my goal I've really struggled with this recently the needing to be moving so fast and always be running and always on the move and I do feel as though it motivates me and it is what has gotten me to where I am now but at the same time how much of it is a problem because I don't know how to rest yeah that might I mean for each person it's going to be different and maybe that's like one of your lifelong or maybe not lifelong but you know this phase of Life how do you learn to rest what does rest look like for you because it doesn't need to look the same for everyone not everyone needs to sleep 8 hours in a row at the same time and it's the same with every other aspect of our lives and I always like ask clients when they bring up things that maybe they feel like they need to change and it's like do you feel like you need to change it because you think you should be doing something different or is it legitimately not working for you and so you want to try something different because sometimes like we just you know 8 years do things differently and it's totally okay and it's maybe a little weird or unconventional but it's more about like is it serving you yeah no I remember my therapist said to me once something where I was like I just feel like I'm settled and I need to be doing more and I'm not happy with where I'm at and she was like I think you need to learn the difference between settling and contentment because I was like I don't know other people can do this she was like because other people can choose to be happy and choose to not have the job be their Center of their life I struggle with the contentment with the like this is okay things are fine I don't like I say it to myself and I still don't believe me and it's so hard and there's definitely a correlation between perfectionism in ADHD I think I maybe already mentioned that there can be also this kind of drivenness that comes from being so present centered that we kind of like very quickly dismiss all of our past accomplishments we only kind of hang on to like the negative things that have happened and we're like as soon as we accomplish something it's done it's gone we're like okay check it off it's done like means never think about it again me nothing to me anymore and now we're moving on no literally I feel that it's very hard to like sit in that place of accomplishment and like actually acknowledging the progress we've made and looking back and being like yes I've come a long way I've done a lot of things we're just like I have no idea what's happened but it's not enough moo and we're going and I'm busy and I've already had these things scheduled done before it's even done but I've been prepping for the next thing while the other thing's still going because I'm crazy one that happens with creatives a lot is that we don't even finish the project before starting the next one so it's always starting a new project starting a new project getting bored with that idea starting in or just like getting really excited about the next idea and then looking back and there's like this trail of just like incomplete things and then we then we don't feel accomplished because we didn't actually maybe we learned a lot or we built skills but we didn't actually like finish anything and that can be hard to then feel a sense of M it's like when you're doing chores and you're doing things and then you keep coming around and finding half finished chores I will do that I'm like realize I'm like oh I need to go find a battery and then I'll turn around and I'll go do the thing and I'll go into another room and then I'm like oh that thing and then three hours later I come back and I'm like why is my entire closet on the ground what happened here I'm trying to be good about having like a big step plan and then we're putting all the energy into smaller Pathways that are all leading towards the same ultimate goal yeah all leading in the same direction that can give you some flexibility for that part of your brain that wants to jump around or that maybe will get bored with one thing and then wants to do something different if you do know I am ultimately on the graph each one is going to move up a little bit over time that can be a great ADHD strategy for it's like again it's kind of a boundary contained Freedom it gives you flexibility it gives you creativity if one day you're like I just don't have the energy for this type of thing you can jump to the other but if you've done that kind of preor to know they're all leading you toward the same thing then you're less likely to get that really scattered frantic feeling of I don't know where I'm going or where I'm gonna end up I'm worried about that I mean like yeah ultimately it's like if I'm working on music for a while I'm really enjoying this I'm having fun but as soon as it becomes like I don't want to even look at what I've done I'm like okay let me just take a step back let's focus on something else for a little bit and we'll come back to that maybe let's send the we've done to somebody else also working in music and who can like give some notes and maybe some outside feedback so that I'm not just sitting here going insane thinking to myself that I need to just destroy everything I've ever done because it's trash yeah that can happen and this can be difficult because like decision- making and prioritization are both executive functions that can be challenging but you know having a sense of what are the things that are actually important to finish and what are the things that can just be a playground you know I'm doing this creative project for myself just for an outlet versus is like I need to do this cuz it's my job and if I don't finish it I won't be able to pay my bills so like you know knowing what the priorities are yes know for sure and also where the repercussions are unfortunately um I'm such a easier to forgiveness instead of permission and that will bite me in the butt sometimes because I'm like oh it'll be fine thankfully I appreciate the fact that nobody has truly made me you know regret that there's this impulsive side of ADHD which can lead us into trouble and also the strength in that is that we have a higher risk tolerance and that is what leads people to be able to be entrepreneurs or creatives is that like we have the capacity to say you know what I feel comfortable taking a risk I feel comfortable like going in hard I do not half ask anything like that was one thing my dad always tolds us like you have to be 110% and as annoying as that was as a child us like I'm not right hunting sweeping the garage Dad like sit down but nowadays it's like no I genuinely do feel I'm like if we're doing this I need you to be in this with me and we are going to go hard and we're going to make this work because I'm not going to sit here and waste my time on something when it could be better spent than one of my 40 other things that I'm trying to do right now which brings up a great point about finding the right collaborators and communication skills and letting other people know how you work and how you operate and finding people who are complimentary to that who either aren't going to judge you for how you work they aren't going to get super irritated ated with your way of doing things I think sometimes because we are attracted to people like us we can get into these really high energy ADHD paired with ADHD creative partnership so many ADHD friends and we're all just so excited to be with each other right and it can be great and those can be like amazing Partnerships and collaborations and sometimes they can be not as great because you're both kind of bringing the same energy and there's no one to kind of balance that out with maybe more like planning skills or organization skills or um maybe you're if you're both struggle with forgetfulness and then you're like oh I we started this project and then neither of us like scheduled a follow up for like three or four months you know yeah like just knowing what you need in friends or professional relationships definitely trying to work on that right now one of my friends who's like my best friend who like I have such similar energies with and everything you know she is is very ADHD and I get very frustrated because I am the planner and the organizer and on time and doing things and have it all set up because I'm such a perfectionist and so anxious and so crazy about it I know it comes off very intensely and I have also been told that I can sometimes be intimidating because of it and I'm not trying to be right finding that balance of like where do I need to maybe manage myself better and show up in a way that it's works better for what I'm trying to do or the people I'm working with and where do I need to find people who can handle what I'm bringing because it's maybe going to be a lot it is definitely going to be a lot I can always guarantee that I'm like no I'm a lot and I realize that I'm a lot and maybe it's an acquired taste and if you can't handle that that's fine we don't need to be very close you can take me in small doses and that we can schedule that don't worry and there are going to be people out there who love that and who are like yes finally someone who can match my energy bring the energy that I don't have as much for me I like people who are a little bit more high energy than me because I am like a little bit more sluggish sometimes and so it's like oh yeah now this person's gonna perk me up a little bit so it's about like finding up the room a lot of my coaching clients tell me because of my energy being like a little bit slower and more grounded that like it helps them regulate their kind of frantic energy they're like I feel so much calmer I really love that you do this work for so many other creatives as well that's so wonderful and so beautiful it's really rewarding and I'm really enjoying it a lot well thank you so much for coming on part in my success and for chatting with me today 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ghulam murtaza syed cindy glomer d SID January 17th 1904 April 25th 1995 known as GM syed was a prominent Cindy politician who is infamously known for his scholarly work passing only constitutional resolution in favor of the establishment of Pakistan from British Sindh assembly which is now Sindh assembly in 1943 proposing ideological groundwork for separate Sindhi identity and laying the foundations of sindhu desh movement he is regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern Sindhi nationalism G M C ed started his political career at the age of 16 when he organized Kela fact conference at his hometown San on the 17th of March 1920 he was first to become a political prisoner after the creation of Pakistan in 1948 he restated the political implementation of sufi ideologies proposing peaceful religious coexistence secularism Sindhi nationalism and laid the basis for Sindhu - movement he spent approximately thirty years of his life in imprisonment and house arrests for opposing the anti sin policies he was entitled as the prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International in 1995 he died during his house arrest in Karachi on April 25th 1995 topic early life you topic childhood 1904 2:15 gM Syed was born to the Sadat family of Sindh in the town of sand on the 17th of January 1904 Syed was an infant when his father syed muhammad shah Cosme was killed due to a family feud on the 1st of November 1905 after the death of his father Syed was the only male infant in the family therefore in 1906 the British government took his family property in its custody and his family was given the monthly pension by the Court of wards he was admitted to a primary school at the age of six and completed his five years of primary education in Sindhi in the year 1915 the female elders of his family decided to home-school him in order to safeguard him from family feud and enmity as he was the only male heir in the family he was taught Persian in English at home topic teenage 19 22 24 g-m Syed started his politics from participating in the Khilafat movement he first attended Kela fact conference held on 7th 8th and the 9th of February 1920 in Larkana he was inspired by the speeches of Abdul Kalam Azad Abdul Bari firangi muhuali maulana shaked ali and sheikh abdullah Majeed Cindy he himself called upon the next caliph at conference on the 17th of March 1920 in his hometown san two days after this conference his native town San observed a shudder down strike in protest against the injustice 'as of the Allied powers against the Ottoman Caliphate on March 20th 1920 he remained active throughout the entire Khilafat movement afterward he addressed the Caliph at conference held on March 26 1920 in mcdoon Bilal's mausoleum as the youngest speaker he was of a short height and stood upon a wooden chair to be visible to the audience during his speech he met mahatma gandhi on the 27th of april 1921 at the sand railway station while mr gandhi was traveling from daddu to hyderabad gandhi instructed him to wear kadhi Syed visited the office of the collector in Karachi on the 23rd of June 1921 to free his lands from the custody of court of wards but he was refused he filed a complaint against the collector and Mukhtiar car on the 4th of December 1922 for hurtling the delivery of his lands from custody finally he was awarded his lands back from the custody of court of wards in the year 1924 after two years of legal prosecution topic political activism Syed was the founder of sindh Awami Maha's which went on to join the National Awami Party National People's Party like Ibrahim joyeux Syed blended Sindhi nationalism with communism and Sufism through the ideas of Gandhi and Marx side's position brought him ample opportunity to have free income through tributes cash offerings and landed property this lifestyle was rejected by him subsequently he plunged into politics with enthusiasm politically he evolved and traveled from pan Islamists to Indian nationalists and then Pakistani nationalists having joined Muslim League and ended with being a Sindhi nationalist topic avy school in the early 1920s Syed opened Anglo vernacular AV school in his village san where education for certain language classes was free of cost AV school offered combo of Cindy education with English language the school also offered options of Arabic French and Persian languages prominent Cindy educationist Ibrahim joyeux was also schooled at Avenue topic timeline at the early age of 14 years Syed started his career as an activist in 1919 became chairman of the school board of his own tehsil he later became its president in 1929 was elected as a president of Karachi district local board in 1930 organized the Sindh Hari peasants conference and became its secretary in 1937 was for the first time elected a member of Sindh Legislative Assembly in 1938 joined the All India Muslim League in 1940 he became Minister of Education in Sindh in 1941 became one of the members of the Central Committee of the Muslim League in 1943 became president of the Sindh Muslim League in 1946 conditions compelled him to dissociate from the Muslim League and formed a new party named the Progressive Muslim League the same year he was elected as leader of the coalition party in the Sindh Assembly in 1954 acted as chairman of Scindia Dhabi board in 1955 played an active part in the formation of the Pakistan National Party in 1966 founded Bosma II Sophia Eason in 1969 formed the Sindh United Front in 1972 formed jisun kami maha's topic G sind movement Syed was the architect of ji ye sinned movement aimed at achieving Sindhu - he is also the author of more than 60 books with subjects ranging from politics religion culture literature and commentaries on famous poet shah abdul latif bday for his part as a political thinker literary figure and mystic he dominated the political arena of pre and post partition era for decades while he remained in jail for 30 years on the 19th of January 1992 Syed was put under house arrest his house was declared a sub Jail he died on the 25th of April 1995 topic reception Syed was revered by his supporters as saying say in a son of syed mohammed shah Cosme descendant of a famous saint of since ayat hater shah Cosme of whose mausoleum he was the Sujata nation' Syed is revered as the pioneer of the Sindhu desh movement based on Cindy ethno-nationalism earlier in his political career he supported the creation of Pakistan and had in fact lobbied and passed the bill for the creation of Pakistan in the Sindh assembly under the British Raj in India the Pakistani states descend into militaristic national traditions and right-wing Islamist ideology along with its half-hearted commitment to the principles of provincial autonomy and federalism Syed disowned his previously upheld idea of Pakistan the separation of the eastern wing of the country under the Bangabandhu movement led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the liberation of Bengali Pakistanis on the basis of Bengali nationalism further strengthened Sayid's belief in the unsustainable nature of the Pakistani nationhood which was based on religion alone and promoted cultural and linguistic centralization his campaign for sin for 74 years during which he was imprisoned house arrested and denounced and declared a threat to the integrity in existence of Pakistan topic bibliography Syed was the author of more than 60 books written mainly in Cindy but also English and Urdu his works are on numerous subjects ranging from literature to politics religion and culture due to his breadth of knowledge t-bob been described by the dutch scholar of islam oscar ver as in many ways a remarkably productive original and largely autodidact intellectual creating his own personal interpretation of Islam out of a range of intellectual influences such as 19th century Islamic reform Darwinian evolution theory theosophy 18th century Cindy poetry Marxism classical Sufism German idealism and probably more some of his well-known books are janam doozerium Jensen Cindy they are dill dastan EMU habt Cindy Cindy Asuma Cindy sin speaks English struggle for new send English religion and reality English Shah Latisse message English a nation in Chains English topic see also abdul wahid arrest sir Bashir Ahmed Qureshi G M Syed edifice Shafi Mohammed bur fat Ria's Chan do
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Breaking news-The Beat With Ari Melber-What’s Next For The Robert Mueller’s Russia Investigation?
big news day with Miller's indictments but we still don't know if there was collusion between Donald Trump and the Kremlin we do know a former Trump adviser lied about his contacts with Russia and Trump's press secretary downplayed that role today could you just explain what George papadopolis role with the campaign it was extremely limited it was a volunteer position and again no activity was ever done in an official capacity on behalf of the campaign in that regard that claim is false Papadopoulos just admitted some of the activity including not only the controversial rush of contacts the public record also shows him the center of this huddle during a campaign event with Donald Trump literally a few chairs down Paul Manafort lawyer began his defense though today on the courthouse steps there is no evidence that mr. Madoff or or the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government the claim that maintaining offshore accounts to bring all your funds into the United States as a scheme to conceal from the United States government is ridiculous I'm joined by Betsy Woodruff a political reporter for The Daily Beast who's been breaking her share of stories here and Brian Weiss the criminal defense attorney who represented former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay in a conspiracy in London laundering criminal defense appeal go to you Brian what is the best defense here for at least these two indicted individuals from the Trump orbit today re I hope you guys don't cancel my car service for saying this but I spent lunch going through these 31 pages and it's difficult to come up with what passes for credible defense this is not a murder case where self defense is an issue with that case where consent or a securities fraud case involving the statute of limitations this is a case that turns on a money trail in a paper trail and this is not a situation where a great lawyer can break down a lying cop or a thieving snitch in 38 years of practice I've never seen any lawyer be able to break down an email or a bank right here saying you get them to confess that they've got it wrong you're saying this is a paper case not a people case and while you can find out in people and you can undermine them before a jury when the papers strong that's harder I guess I got to ask you that the question then do you think this is an even harder defense than that for Tom DeLay you know in delay re we had a situation where basically nobody disagreed as to what Tom did the question was whether or not the prosecution overreached and created a crime out of a series of innocent acts so at the end of the day what the court of appeals found in acquitting tom is that assuming everything that the prosecution said was true it didn't constitute criminal conduct that is not this case and if there's such a thing as a term paper that feels like an a in college this is an indictment that feels like a conviction re it does feel like a conviction which is striking coming from you although I have to note for the record Betsy a good lawyer that Brian is he did not exactly answer the question did not want to compare his former client directly but Betsy what are we hearing on that larger defense out of the the Trump world the folks that I've spoken to today who are in that space have taken a fairly bullish tone when it comes to talking about these issues and I think one thing that's important to remember here is that given that Manta Ford has been indicted under Farah which is the law that bars people from secretly lobbying for a foreign government in the United States that's something that's really new we haven't had a serious fara indictment I believe in decades so one thing that we've already heard from Manta Ford's defense team that we're likely to hear going forward is that this is a novel interpretation of the way that the Feres statute works and that it's politically motivated that's a case that we can expect mana for its defense team to make my guess is that the legal process here is going to be quite long quite drawn-out it wouldn't be surprising to me if if there are also some criticisms of the way that the Moller probe has functioned potentially even charges of prosecutorial misconduct from the defense Oh Brian can I ask you a silly question absolutely all right would it help Paul Manafort in court to say regardless of what he's accused of he doesn't like Hillary Clinton or she's done bad things is that something that would get him off well it depends if they if they change venue to the Hamptons if they change venue to the coal country of Pennsylvania your guess is as good as mine but I noticed in the clip that you played before we came on of manna forts lawyer on the courthouse steps yeah a couple of really good sound bites but he addressed probably 1/2 of 1% of the allegations in this 31 page indictment he's going to have to do better than ridiculous by way of mounting a credible defense to these allegations all right and tweeting about Clinton may be a political strategy it's not something that tends to move the judges running running the trap so the jurors making the final call if it gets to that point Brian whites and Betsy Woodruff on a busy news day thank you so much hey there I'm Chris Hayes from MSNBC thanks for watching MSNBC on YouTube if you want to keep up to date with the videos we're putting out you can click subscribe just below me or click over on this list to see lots of other great videos
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99 of 100 Guide for Harmless Error
[Music] what's up everybody supreme decisions here and yes tonight i'm actually just trying to get over my workout because i had a little a little um anyway today i want to talk to you about something and it deals with the context of a coerced confession and it deals with the criminal defense strategy or standard that lays harmless error upon the prosecutor or which are lots for harmless error well today's case is arizona the fulminating yeah yeah i probably butchered that anyway 499 u.s 279 and it's a 1991 case now what i want you to understand the context of the case is a little bit different from the application because this isn't a case that sets precedence in any form but it is one of those that goes into dealing with the violation of a course confession and generally just like i did in in a couple videos previous i spoke about the context of police and dealing with underage children now i'm going to get deeper into a lot of this stuff especially when i talk about weaponizing your defense in the next series and like i said we're going to be doing things and talking about things in a more elaborate way and those that are part of the master class are going to get more in depth than everyone else so if you're not a part of the master class april is the time to do it and that's not an april fools but if you're not a part of the master class then you are a complete fool joking not really but it is what it is well today we're going to deal with the two part that was set up in arizona v fulham full menate it's the first part holding that homeless era rule is applicable to the admissibility of an involuntary confession now this is one of the reasons why i tell people constantly remain silent because all of the context and liability goes on the questionnaire why because those people have a process and a procedure they must follow now when you're volunteering you know information or when you're listening to the lies which you know they can tell you and then saying things or just agreeing with them these things that are brought up while they can be later at least challenged for suppression they're generally not one once you open your mouth because everything you say will be held against you in some form now if you have nothing to say they have to prove everything that they're saying against you and the second part is the violations of this rule are grounds for granting the defendant a new trial these are things that also come up for appeal why because when i spoke about in the video for appeal i spoke about legal error these are one of the grounds for a new trial or appeal even liability in federal court why because they're procedures these aren't things that i make up i'm literally reading to you these things that are already written now it's understanding how they apply now this isn't the case that you would necessarily use when you're going to court but this is a guideline case which allows you to continue moving forward and applying the other things that go along with this case so that's what i have for you today is understanding what allows you for the legal era for a new trial under arizona v 499 u.s 279 1991 the harmless error rule is applicable to the admissibility of involuntary confessions violations of the rule are grounds for granting the defendant a new trial so keep supporting the podcast grab your t-shirts and also sign up for the master class we're going to keep going we're going to keep growing and as you know we're in the studio so let's go supreme out
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Infowars Nightly News Special Report on Facebook Face Recognition
recently as a reporter for infowars i tried to log back into facebook and it wouldn't let me it wanted me to identify myself not with my passcode but by showing me obscure pictures of my friends and family i had the feeling that it had something to do with testing their face recognition technology and then i saw this article in the wall street journal we know governments are quietly using face scanning cameras on street corners and in airports and they have license plate scanners but how are they going to get the public to openly accept a surveillance society well facebook recently teamed up with cbs to promote their new fall drama person of interest to condition people to opt in to their face recognition program they know who these people are and what their names are and they want you to confirm it for them sure the security measure confirms who i am but it also confirms for them who my friends and family are so i went out to the street to find out what people had to say about all this i tried to log on from a different computer that i never used before and facebook prompted me to say look we want you to go through a series of face recognition yeah the questions and like showing you the pictures of your friends and stuff um yeah um i guess it's just a privacy and like more of a protective measure because i know people's accounts get hacked a lot so so maybe they're trying to actually help us out by giving us a little quiz i think in order to talk about where they show you pictures and it's like oh is this this person and you're supposed to confirm it yeah um i think that's really weird i know it's used as a tool just to make it easier to tag people but i've never heard of it being used to get you to like get back into your page you feel comfortable with the fact that facebook is data mining all your personal private information including you know your friends and family's activities i mean i can't say that that's comfortable but i think anything that you put up on the internet is up for public scrutiny i'm not comfortable with that at all although i i know i know they're doing it and i wonder exactly what they're doing with all the information the government agencies realize that it's a good way to you know pick up on things that they don't like or especially listed activities you should you know keep your settings on private and you should be careful with what you post on there it's easier to monitor people on facebook than this to tap people's phones i think to a certain degree anything you put up on the public sphere i think is essentially public information just with the internet in general we are getting more used to like our business being out there and just getting used to i guess our privacy diminishing a little bit i'm just not going to be very informative on facebook anymore no untagged myself from every post that i've ever been in some people are concerned that facebook it might be used to acclimate the public into accepting uh surveillance society absolutely i i definitely think that it i don't while it might not be intentionally so it could be intentionally so but it's definitely serving as that i think it is getting us acclimated to a surveillance world that sounds a bit 1984 humming creepy people are getting really used to sharing all kinds of information putting everything about their entire life online we're putting a lot of information in a public sphere and that information is accessible to anyone i think i think it's definitely acclimating people who knows if that could be used for good to hold us to a higher standard or for something else it's really about what we do with it i personally love facebook and it's just a way for me to keep in contact with my friends who live all over the world and for anyone to use that for like keeping track of people i think that's just really creepy actually i don't feel comfortable with that it's incredible internet kill switches cyber security the takeover of the web warrantless wiretapping this is america 10 years after 9 11 and it has nothing to do with keeping us safe zuckerman the owner of facebook insultingly called his own users dumbfs but worst of all once you've posted your photos and your personal data on facebook they say they own it forever you can make your account private but it's always there they're using it social networks like twitter facebook and all of it they have deep government ties google was set up with funding from nqtel a company whose main client is the cia as wayne madsen reports the cia has always used the popular media of the day to push their propaganda and today we see facebook expanding their face recognition capabilities i'm darren mcbrine for infowars nightly news alex back to you
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Checking out Guitar Rig 6 | Dialing in some tones!
all right looks like we are live what's up guys gt here how's everybody doing if you're in the chat please put down where you're from jim how are you doing i hope you're here uh it's early morning uh in tampa florida yep late night here around 10 o'clock in the night and uh it's just how time zones work i wish there was a better time to do this for everybody but yeah it's late night here in melbourne and uh it's around 10 10 22 right now and uh it's a sunday night go to work tomorrow so that's pretty much it if you are in the chat again i would say please do come by and say hi and hop into the chat just say hi and let me know where you're from uh really interesting to know and say hi to you as well give it a couple of minutes all right i'll i'll probably get started i think this is a good idea to probably have some background around this as well so uh why guitar rig is probably the first question you might have had in a in your mind when you joined this video or saw the thumbnail for this video now i've been using uh hey sam uh you're in melbourne too that's awesome thank you for joining uh yeah i'm i'm from melbourne as well right now uh that's awesome so yeah why guitar x6 so before i got the xfx 2 you know channel's been pretty much about xfx 2 and tones uh if you've you know ever checked out the channel uh if you haven't now is a good time to go and check it out so most of my content is through accesspix2 but yeah before that i used to use uh guitarrig 5 as my kind of go-to modeler at home uh when i was playing live i used to use pod 500 but that required too many wires to set up at home so i pretty much used guitar x5 to kind of do my tones and do my kind of jamming at home so i've spent good amount of time in there i think it was last year when guitar x6 kind of came out with a new version uh native instruments came out with guitar x6 which was uh they didn't release a demo version at that point in time i think uh i they did have one for guitarify and i was kind of disappointed that you know why didn't i don't have a demo version for guitar x6 as well but now they have one uh last time i checked and i thought why not give it a try so the thing with the demo version is if you guys don't know it runs for half an hour and it gives you enough time to you know create a tone and the only drawback of that is you can't save the preset as such or you can't export it as well so for this video i'm using the demo version to be honest and full disclosure here i am not getting paid by any means to check out guitar x6 by native instruments this is not sponsored by native instruments by any mean uh it's just something that i like i have been using guitar x5 as i mentioned earlier and uh to check it out and see if we can kind of create some useful tones so another little quirk about guitar x6 is that you know whenever it quits and if i'm playing in between it kind of hangs the sound there so it makes a very janky kind of a sound so please pardon that if the unit kind of passes the threshold of 30 minutes but we'll probably try and restart the unit every time we trick it to create something new so uh again if you're in the chat please do make sure to go in and say hi i'll really you know appreciate that uh so far we've got i jim i hope you're there uh if you're there thank you for joining sam thank you for joining as well so what i'm going to do is i'm going to switch over to the guitar x6 view which is richard you should be seeing that by now so when you download guitar x6 you are greeted with this uh player version to be honest which was not there in guitar like five earlier and this version is like an unlimited time sort of a thing which you can use for as long as you want but the problem with this one or the limitations with this one is that it doesn't give you all the components that come with guitar uh rig six to be honest so it it guitar x6 has a lot of amps and it has a lot of other effects but the player version is kind of a stripped down version of it and i'm gonna play my guitar and let me know if you guys can you know hear me [Applause] can one of you guys please give it a thumbs up if you can hear me saw me deep hello thank you for joining where you from i'm hoping you guys can hear me so i'll try and mute my microphone as much as i can this is one of the drawbacks of doing live stream always for us musicians especially guitar players that you know you're gonna hear the acoustic sound of my strings which is not very you know ideal for dialing in tone so i'll try and mute it in at any point in time you guys feel that you're not able to hear me just put it up in the chat i'll try and unmute myself again so i'm going to go on mute and i'm going to tell you a little bit about this preset before we go there so it comes with as i said it comes with a standard one amp which is a jump this is an implementation of a marshall jmp to be honest now you won't find information much about what amp is which and their equivalence but you know i i it was on their wikipedia page for some time back but i think they removed it after that i don't know why they did that but now you won't find information about uh what which amp kind of equates to which amp in the real life uh hello ruby how are you my good wife is also joined in uh swami you're from kolkata awesome uh i am from jamshedpur to be honest which is 250 kilometers from kolkata i've been to kolkata many times arya shakya i hope i'm getting your name right uh greetings to you as well really want you to make a review of amplitude 5 john petrucci tones and amplitube specifically thank you love from nepal thanks so much for joining in yeah i don't have amplitube at the moment it's something that has been requested couple of times earlier as well so yeah i'll probably get to that sometime soon once i have enough funds to buy one so coming back uh and i'll jump to the chat a little later as well so as i said you won't find too much equivalence of the amps in guitar x6 uh at the moment but i found an article i kind of went to the history of uh the wikipedia page and i kind of found out uh what am kind of equates to which so this is a jump and it is basically nothing but a marshall jm45 and uh this is how it sounds at the moment so i am on my uh bridge pickup by the way i'm playing my arnie ball music man jp15 i'm heavily influenced by petrucci is playing so please pardon if some of the tones and some of the you know playing styles that you see here are kind of influenced by him i he's one of my gods and i really leave worship is playing so this is how it sounds let me try and go and mute let me let me see if that works [Music] yeah i'm gonna unmute myself so that's how it sounds out of the box you know it's not it's i mean when you think of it uh if you want my real opinion i think these knobs are not really authentic they are they kind of work but you know some some presets have base up till 10 as well and mids up till 10 as well the default presets that come with guitar x6 and i honestly don't think you would actually do that in real life but that's just how this model is modeling software is set up and the way you can jump to the actual free version or which is the trial version is that you can activate it using a trick which is kind of hard to figure out when you download this there's no way to jump i downloaded it twice to be honest thinking that it's gonna automatically start up with the you know 30 minutes trial version but it did not the trick to do that is to go here and go into preferences and then this pop-up comes up and then you have to go into library and you have to click on activate demo mode so once you do that what's going to happen is that now you can see you've got a whole list of presets here and by the way 30 sec 30 minutes timer has already started so in case somebody can you please start a 30 minutes timer and let me know in the chat once i'm close to it so that you know you don't have to start all over again so now if you go into the components tab you will see that there's tons and tons of you know components available in fact there's a lot of them uh i will also call out some improvements compared to guitar rig five whenever i see them so first improvement that i see over here is that it's much easier now to kind of understand the names of the uh the components earlier they used to be like images or screenshots of the actual amp it used to be difficult to kind of realize what they are actually and now you've got these cool filters up here which are also pretty nice now you have amplifiers you can see so many of them you've got cabinets uh you got pretty good pretty good pretty much a lot of cabinets in there i'll cover them when i create some tones delays distortion uh and dynamics eq so all the shebang you've got all the stuff that you need and it also comes with a lot of good cool presets the other thing i found out is that some of the presets i have a pretty good setup here this is an i7 uh 10th generation and i have a moto m4 sound card uh my signal chain is that i'm running into input 2 of my sound card and then from there i'm just going to straight out into my you know studio monitors so but still because of that i found somewhat some some of the presets kind of had this clipping happening in my sound card and i had to really increase the uh buffer level to kind of uh or the sample size on my moto m4 to kind of get them work so up another cool little feature that i saw in guitar six now is that they've got these color codings which you can do to kind of mark some presets at favorite which was not there in guitar rig five as well so pretty good and overall the ui has improved quite a lot now before i go ahead and create tones for you guys another thing i want to really clarify is that the way this setup works over here on the right hand side is your drawing board and think of it as a signal chain going from top to bottom usually in if you've seen axe fx2 or most of the pedals that are out there the digital modelers you will have the signal chain going from left to right but this one is pretty much top to down so your amp and the new cabinet and the new effects so typically you would have your compressors and your distortions and then your amp then your gaps and then your delays and your modulations and your effects that that kind of structure you will follow but there is no you know hard and fast rule you can move things around whenever you want to so let's go and start uh you know dialing in some tones what i'm probably going to try and do is dial in a clean sort of a tone and then we're going to try and dial in a crunch sort of a tone and then look at you know some heavy tones as such as well so i'm going to start a new preset uh this is not going to get saved so it doesn't matter i'm going to call it anything that doesn't matter so it gives you a blank preset just with the di in there uh that's how it sounds the first thing you want to do is drop in a uh amp for so the clean amp that i like quite a lot there's a lot of clean amps here this you got the fender twang reverb sort of an amp as well the jazz amp is something which is good which is a kind of an implementation of the roland jc 120 in here it's known for its crystal clear cleans and it's beautiful chorus it's there in the xfx 2 as well i've tried that amp it sounds really beautiful there so i'm going to try and use that so you can double tap on it or you can drag and drop it wherever you want to so i'm going to drop it here and the moment you do that it's also going to bring in something called as matched cabinet pro which is uh the guitar six doing the trick for you and bringing in the cabinet as well along with the cam along with the amp head as well so you can change this whatever you want to do but i think the default setup without changing anything this is how it sounds i'm going to go and mute for a second guys i think that sounds good right out of the box i know what do you guys think let me know in the chat box uh do we have more people joining and let's look at the chat for a second uh anybody new in here if you are please do come into the chat and say hi hi vishal uh thanks for joining in where are you from all right going back to the preset so right of the box as i said it sounds really cool there are a few things you can touch over here to make the tone even better but i think it sounds really cool right the way it is you can switch off the chorus and after doing that it sounds like this yes jim the chorus is really nice in this one and uh i think the volume slightly low i'll push up the preset volume a little bit this is how it sounds ah the chorus is off let me switch it on that's one thing i don't you know appreciate too much about these this software i think it was there in guitar rig 5 as well that these buttons these knobs are way too small i wish there was a way that they could magnify once i hover over them or there was a way to scale the entire thing up but i think don't think you can do that so they are quite small to be honest and this is how it sounds with the coruscant and as i said these knobs are not very authentic so i'll play something and try and change something let's see how it sounds [Music] yeah that doesn't seem like a very drastic change to me there is change definitely looks like i dropped off am i back if i'm back just let me know guys in the chat i think i'm back now all right so resuming back uh as i said the the chorus is pretty nice in this one uh the other thing you can do to make it sound really really lush and really nice is to actually uh by the way before you go there i forgot to mention this cabinet also has this feature of you know adding in room into the tone that works really well so if i add in more room in there this is how it sounds this is a 100 room sounds really cool the room effect is really quite nice and i'll come to other cabinets later but coming back to modulation now you can add a lot of chorus and all that other stuff on here but i think we'll come to that when i do the distortion tones the thing i want to really show you is when it comes to reverb they've got this new reverb in there which is rom i think they've got other few ones as well the rom one is pretty cool and as i said you can drag and drop it anywhere you can replace a block or you can put it right after the component so i'm going to put it here and initializes like that it looks beautiful to my eyes and it sounds beautiful as well so going on mute and i'm going to play the part [Music] that sounds really nice what do you guys think by the way is the chat back on am i still streaming i have no clue all right i'll i'll wait for somebody to confirm the stream is still on right it showed me disconnected for a second in between i hope i am still streaming all right let's move forward i was talking about rom rom around i don't know how you pronounce it it's got a lot of things in there you can turn up the mix obvious stuff like you know pre-delay feedback low cut high cut all that stuff is there but along with that you're getting a lot of other you know pre-built sort of effects which are really really cool so like something like this ice cave sounds really nice sounds very cold and very shivery [Music] thanks for confirming jim that's really nice of you thanks a lot and i think they have introduced this uh i think it was there in guitar x5 that you can actually set the delay times to sync with your tempo um correct me if i'm wrong somebody who has used guitar x5 can probably correct me so yeah as i was saying a lot of nice little pre-built presets here for you in this particular component stardust let's try stardust what is status [Music] well that sounds really nice [Music] that sounds really cool really really cool all right um you can expand collapse items uh this pretty self-explanatory uh you can turn them off you can turn them on usually there are some hidden features with some of the units which appear over here i think this is for stereo that's another thing that i wish that this software had is tool tips i don't see any tool tips for what this icon does i have to refer to the manual that's that's pretty basic right you should have at least got some tool tips in there so again i'm rambling on they're giving everything for free to you so there's not much you can complain about right even the amps they have their inbuilt kind of uh presets which you can use but i'm gonna try and show you some other reverb thanks arya i'm trying my level best to be on mute as well alongside it's very difficult trust me it's it's a nightmare for a guitar player to stream and play and jump between softwares and keep muting yourself uh other reverbs uh basic stuff let's try a vintage verb i think this is another good reverb so up the mix go on mute [Music] that was dupa duba by silk root samyadi i don't know if you remember that song came back ages ago i don't know too many hindi songs but yeah i used to love silk root but when they came out at that point in time uh really beautiful songs so yeah coming back to the reverb uh there are a couple of options in here silver shot [Music] yeah long plate let's try that [Music] you know what let's try some delays um i think i'm gonna probably start off with another preset but for that i'm going to start off guitar rig again so that we reset the timer to 30 minutes again so i'm going to jump back to my other view and reset this guy up so that i can bring it back again i'm saving you guys from all the noise it makes when it kind of clips and closes by itself and i don't know why that happens so coming back again uh need to share guitar x6 i think it's not shared again from obs all right i hope you guys can see that now that's uh again back to the default state that it was i need to activate the trial mode again so i'm going to go and do that so far everybody liking the tones how's everybody doing um let me know in the chat what what would you like me to check out uh again there are a lot of amps here which am should we dial in i'll give it a minute because there's some delay i think the question is which amp should we use for a crunch sort of a sound i'll tell you which ones are the amps so ac box is a vox sort of an implementation ac30 or ac20 i don't know base invader is a base amp so is base pro chicago i have no idea citrus is an orange sort of an implementation if you've heard orange jams cool plex is again try and see the delays and see if this sync to the tempo all right that's that's a pretty good thing to do i will try that once we do some uh delay tones uh cool plex is a marshall plexi sort of a thing uh fire breather i have no idea um yep we can do some dotted delay tones as well why not um yep so gratifier is a rectifier high white is uh forget what damn that was hot plex is another modded plexi hot solo is sort of a soldano uh slo100 jazz amp we already talked about jump is jmp uh lead 800 is a you know fury marshall lamp plex is again marshall plexi ram fire is uh i think a signature sort of an implementation of a rectifier which ramstein uses if i'm correct twang reverb tweed tweed men are all sort of fender amps van 51 is sort of a pv five one five zero or a six one six zero solid implementation so let's go ahead and create a sort of uh lead tone uh or a distortion tone let's start with the lead 800 amp uh it jumps on and it loads it on on cabinet as well so that's pretty okay uh i think i posted let's let's hear how it sounds kind of you know out of itself i'm gonna go and mute again [Music] it's okay for a crunch sort of a tone obviously the gain is missing and if you want to you know add more drive to it you can obviously push the preamp up and there's even a boost switch over here um i'll come to the delays and dotted tones and everything when i do some delays in this amp so you can raise up the drive and this is how it sounds [Music] again typical martial sort of an effect and as i said some of these knobs they load up with values like 10 which is pretty weird uh i wouldn't set the temp base to 10 on a marshall maybe you would sometimes i've heard people dialing in um yes hi white is a copy of hi what thank you so much for confirming that that's that's that's really good thank you so much arya yeah so in sometimes marshalls i've seen people cranking up the mids to 10th base and travel to 10 as well and in this case the treble is at zero uh presence is at zero as well which is pretty weird to be honest to have the default settings like that but it is what it is i mentioned earlier there is some hidden settings in amps sometimes and this is one place where you can find them so if you ever find this icon and it's really small but when you click on this it's going to bring up additional settings for the component and here's where i think you can set the variac or the sag these are all detailed terms when it comes to tube sort of amps so you can increase the sag and it will give you sort of a squishy sort of response uh you can increase the response as well i have never owned an actual amp in my entire life so i don't know what exactly technically these kind of transform to but you can play around with them to kind of uh you know get sort of a more responsive tone yep many times users of marshall crank up everything as well as i said sometimes people do that i've seen seen that happening but i would never do that but you never know if i ever own an amp i can do that you can change the power from 50 hertz to 60 hertz as well in that case if you want to let's see how it sounds with the boost going on mute [Music] yep it's got that fizzy sort of a sound which i am not a huge fan of i like the distortion quite smooth at times so what you can do to kind of tame that is add a drive pedal in the beginning which always tightens up the signal chain uh i think it's true in the xfx2 as well i've done that before as well so what you can do is add a drive pedal here you've got this screamer which is a sort of a t808 or an ibn screamer ivan is right yeah i think i'm getting it right so yeah you can add that bring the tone down a little bit uh volume i'm going to keep it there and this is how it sounds going on mute again [Music] let's bring down the drive a little bit maybe you need to add more bass never know yep i'm just trying to see i have a screenshot of what i dialed in a while back and i'm trying to replicate that sorry guys so there's no way you can save presets at the moment in this one so you have to kind of have rely on a screenshot here that's what i did and i think what i also did was uh add some delay let's add some delay so that's how it sounds without the delay what i'm going to do is add a delay over here where you go there you go delay an echo delay man is a good uh sort of uh delay that i find in this software i think it's kind of a memory man sort of implementation if i'm not wrong and i think this is where i wanted to show you the tempo thing let's bring the tempo down to 120 that sounds good i'm gonna switch it to dotted eighth let's start at eight [Music] let's bring the tempo down is probably too much for me to play [Music] yeah that seems to be following the metronome that sounds pretty good uh i think that's following the exact way a dotted eight deletion [Music] did i turn on the mix too much maybe i [Music] did [Music] so this can become a pretty good sort of a usable saturated sort of tone pardon me if i'm butchering the track [Applause] [Music] i think that sounds really cool uh the other thing that i let's get back to the chat uh jim says me knee neither yep i haven't cranked it up all the way to 10. reminds me of 80s la sound yes yes kind of kind of that yeah it's that fizz is there which is not really close to what you would pretty much get through an xfx 2 uh but this software kind of gets the job done if you are doing a quick demo or doing doing a quick mix or something like that or you playing at home practicing it's easy plug and play thing you just turn it on and works and by the way this also doubles up as a vst so which is really cool as well i kind of find it quite interesting another user also mentioned that they use the delay and reverb of this as a vst inside the daw and they use xfx for the tone which is also another cool way to look at it so the other thing i wanted to show you is that it's got uh pretty much uh some automation features as well which is pretty nice so i was trying this out earlier that if you wanted to kind of do an auto war sort of a thing you can obviously connect midi stuff in here which i haven't done i don't have a midi pedal but if you want to kind of have some sort of an auto wall sort of thing going in there as well you can do that by going into where would it be modulation no forget no let me find it hold on yeah there it is wawa so this is again i think cry cry walk that's the cry wow okay let's get the cry out here i'm gonna put it in here and i think that by default it's gonna be at full so obviously you can play with your mouse and put this up and down but you would probably rather be playing your guitar and moving that up and down so a good way to do that is that they've got these uh other things as well um it would be nice to implement that directly into the daw allowing you to control over each and left and right uh which part are you talking about jim please do elaborate a little bit yep so going back i was saying that you can automate this voice well using something called as an lfo or an envelope i'm still trying to find out where this is and that's where search comes really handy you can search for it this is another feature which i think is good they've added in uh guitar rig six i don't think it was there in the direct five so what lfo does uh somebody please let me know the full form in the chat i forget what lfo stands for so lfo was basically what you'll do is start creating sort of uh you see this curve over here it's going to start creating that curve and it's going to kind of you know loop over it again and again and you can assign that loop to any particular control in inside the entire guitar rig so if i want to assign this to the wall all i need to do is you see this icon over here which means you can drag and drop it over this guy and now it's gonna do it's gonna oscillate there yeah low frequency oscillator thank you so much jim i was missing that on the top of my head so yeah so now that we've done that now the wall is gonna be auto so if i play something now [Music] [Applause] uh [Music] that was really bad sorry about that that's that's not very nice but yeah that's how uh the uh the auto work sort of works and yes uh jim this is actually a full functional vst you can put it up in your daw and you can use it the only challenge with the demo is since you can't save the preset all your recording is basically your di signal so and the vst kind of you know loads up on top of it so when you quit your project and you come the next day what's going to happen is only your dis signal is going to remain because you didn't save the preset so you need to be able to have the full version to take maximum advantage of this but you can actually use this as a full-fledged vst as well all right rambling on i'm gonna do one more preset as well and this is how you use lfos by the way i'll just pause for a second if anybody has any questions let's just quickly jump to the chat and see what's going on as well arya says that jp 15 is a beauty really want to own that beauty one day yes yes brother it's absolutely a fantastic guitar i am in absolute love with this since the time i bought it i i used to own a jp 6 stealth earlier uh i'm going to make a video on all the guitars that i've owned earlier as well but out of all the jp series i think even when they came out with the jp xx right now which is jp 20 i think i still like the jp 15 the most the maple fretboard uh by the way this is a flame maple fretboard i don't know if you guys can see the flame on it but yeah the the whole maple fretboard the roasted maple kind of feel the the you know the tremolo bar the overall beauty and the finish of this guitar is absolutely incredible i mean it's got its variant there and some parts have gone shiny like this part over here has gone shiny because of my pick hitting it again and again and my fingers but it's supposed to be a matte finish otherwise but yeah incredible guitar if you can own one save towards it and buy it i think it's one of the best decisions that i ever made in my life uh jim says whoa i hope that's in a good way i messed up the playing there so yeah apologies for that let me restart guitar x6 again because we i'm guessing we are approaching close to the uh 30 minute mark as well uh i'm gonna close this guy and i'm gonna reboot it up give me a minute guys sorry so jim says i might buy it i always wanted to try modelers and a friend here on yt uses guitar x5 sounds great yeah guitar i've done a video on guitar right five sort of dialing sort of petrucci tones it's it's awesome it's i mean it's there's no comparison between xfx2 and guitar x5 don't get me wrong both are great in their own space i think guitar rig 5 is for 250 dollars if i'm not wrong guitar is six but dollars obviously you uh the xfx speaks for itself it's absolutely amazing compared to the guitar x5 and i don't even play guitar x5 too much at the moment i always use xfx 2. so coming back let me reset this guy again i'm going to share my screen again so that you guys can see it uh obs always needs to be reset up with guitar x5 yep 200 thank you so much jim confirming that yep going and resetting again just doing this again so that people on the chat can who joined recently can see what it needs to be done so you need to go into your library in the settings and the preferences and then say activate demo mode that's going to bring up all the units that you possibly can have with guitar x6 let's do a sort of a petrochee sort of a tone right so i'm going to reset this um when i did the last guitaric video i used the hot solo sort of an amp to kind of create uh the petruchi sort of tones and that is still true today we can quickly try that as well but what i found really nice was this new amp which is it's there in in guitar five as well this ram fire is there but they have this rzk mode i forget the player's name this is kind of his signature sort of settings um or probably signature style in the uh in in guitar effect that they have captured loads up with this default cabinet as well which i can actually probably remove this and try something else over here so let's remove this guy for now and what you can try now is they have a very advanced sort of a cabinet system which is called control room pro the moment you drag that in it's gonna look really really cool because they've got eight slots here for you to load up cabs and you've got a lot of cabs in here i think you can do customs i have custom irs as well but i'm not gonna do that right now you've got different cabinets two by twelves four by twelves one by twelve and each of them are of different type you have british you have vintage you have modern you have ram fire i think the ram fire they are kind of tied up with the amp but you can always mix and match uh i think they might be v30 some of them uh having v30 speakers so celestine v30s if i'm not wrong so i'm gonna choose ram fire a in here and now you get a list of mics as well to choose from so you've got a condenser mics here a couple of them i think the options vary from cab to cab which cab you choose what mics is presence with it and then you have this gap edge sort of sorry the mic placement uh on the actual cabinet you can actually place it in the center or on the side i think this one doesn't have any options but if you choose a different cabinet you will have some options so i'm gonna leave this at where it is right now and i'm gonna talk a little bit more about it in a second but let's just hear how it sounds out of the box going on mute [Applause] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] yes the mic placement usually should help with the fizzy sound you can move it away i've moved closer i'm not sure i've never owned an app so correct me if i'm wrong yeah so uh right off the bat that sounds kind of okay uh not very very fancy but it sounds kind of decent i'm going to erase the guitar volume uh the output volume a little bit more coming back to the control room pro as i said you can mix and match different cabinets right now i've got just one here you can actually mix up to eight cabs in here which is really cool and you can individually control the low cut and high cut if you're coming from the xfx world you will probably know what these knobs are and you can add in some air as well for that additional fizz if you want to so right now what i'm going to do is i'm going to bring down the treble a bit and i'm going to push up the gain a bit more and then this is how [Music] [Applause] i think it's still quite fizzy so what happens generally is that if you push the gain up of this amp and it gets more and more physical so what i do always is to tighten it up with adding distortion at the beginning so let's go and do that add a screamer up top and reduce the tone a little bit volume want to keep it there it is again additional controls available here you can increase the sag increase the variac i think uh increase the response a little bit let's see how [Music] i think i like a little bit more treble in there please maybe presence is full let's treat [Music] [Applause] [Music] time [Music] [Applause] [Music] messed up that sounds really cool doesn't it i think that sounds quite close to what sort of a petruchi tone would sound like obviously it's not a messer boogie it's a rectifier of some sort so yeah it's gonna sound close to the era of when he was playing a rectifier i think during his solo album maybe he was playing a rectifier so let's just add some delay in here the other thing you can add really cool stuff is sorry yes jim let's do that [Music] so [Music] how does that sound jim hopefully that sounds good other thing you can do is also add some uh i did unmute right it's always tricky you can add some chorus really good chorus in this one the new one i used to use ensemble before uh mostly but the really cool one is now a coral one it's one of my favorites now i haven't even tried other choruses to be honest in here add the chorus bring the mix down and i think you will have a really really good tone going on mute again [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] mmm [Music] that chorus sounds really cool and it really kind of brings out that uh beautiful metropolis sort of a tone that petrochee used to have so playing a little bit [Music] more [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] nice i think that sounds really cool so moving on i think i played too much let's add some delay uh some other detail this time maybe uh let's add twin delay i think that sounds really cool the name sounds exciting uh time let's bring it up a little bit feedback is fine mix is fine sounding good so far you guys uh jim asks if you're recording your direct sound can you save that and send it through xfx later if you want to experiment uh you mean in your daw yes you can record your sound as well but it's so this tape deck post and the steep deck pre are two very useful units i haven't talked about them so if you want to jam along to any backing tracks you can load it up in the tape deck pre it's gonna play outside of your effects chain and if you want to record your guitar your dry signal of the guitar you can use tape deck post and hit the record button here it's going to record whatever your signal chain is i think you cannot move this guy if you wanted to just record your di signal probably the daw is your friend but i think if you want to record your guitars directly uh just your guitars you can use the deep deck here did they post kind of you know record your guitars so i did some delay let's see how it's sounding [Music] probably too much chorus in there uh reduce that a bit [Music] sorry i'm looking at the chat alongside so it's very difficult uh latency wise uh i don't hear much of latency my buffer size let me check at the moment my sample size at the moment it think is set pretty low but if i do increase it i do hear some some latency but yeah it said i'm at 256 samples at the moment uh i had to go to one zero two four to be honest to get some of the presets working the inbuilt presets without clipping and uh some of them are really heavy on the cpu uh what we can do is actually try that as well uh let me change my latency to one zero two four and i'm gonna show you some of the inbuilt presets that i really liked you guys still hear me okay right i'm going to filter by orange which is the ones that i had marked as favorite so coral verb is pretty nice as a presets in itself yeah that's something that i have noticed as well i tried recording my entire uh stream before i kind of uh did the live stream but last time we did the live stream i had the axe effects directly coming out to you guys but in this case i have to do a loop back of my sound card to make you guys hear the raw output of guitar rig because if i use the direct out from my uh or if i use the direct input from my sound card then you just hear the di signal of the guitar so i had to use a loopback uh my older sound card had much more uh outputs and inputs that would have been easier but i just have uh i think four and four out in this it's it's not it's not too much but it's great for home recording uh i'm gonna go and mute so that you can hear it properly [Music] great sounding preset and as i said this has a lot of stuff in there a lot of stuff in there so if you try to play it without having a higher sample size you'll probably have clipping happening in your sound card maybe it depends on the sound card as well because with guitar rig 5 i never had clipping i used to use a lot of other effects alongside because my cpu is just at 18 it's not too high so it should not do that the other preset is this num guy which is i think [Music] [Applause] [Music] yeah x y that's what's okay [Music] but i'll ask you guys if you want me to display or you know try out something else in the software uh feel free to put it in the chat uh let's see where we are at the chat i'm just gonna play something if you guys want me to try out a different amp or something please let me know in the comments i'm just going to jump onto a try out some inbuilt presets i'm going to be on mute so in case you want to tell me something please do let me know in the chat [Music] [Applause] [Music] my [Music] so [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] i'm i'm hoping i'm not blowing your speakers away with my crap playing but anyways uh thanks for tuning in tim that's really really really really kind of you to you know put in so much input into the chats i really appreciate that uh other folks if you guys have any inputs please do let me know i'm happy to answer any questions if you guys have otherwise i'm gonna keep on jamming for some time not the entire night [Music] yeah you can see this this preset is kind of using a sequencer which is another cool little thing that they have again for doing automation stuff it's pretty handy yeah looks like nobody has any other questions if you do please do type in and if you're in the chat and you haven't said hi so far it'd be really nice to say hi to you on the top of guitar it says it shows lcr and you have l highlighted are you focused on only the left channel okay that's a very good question tim jim sorry i don't know why i called you tim yeah so i am going mono in into my computer so uh it's it's actually a stereo sign in there um if i was going stereo in but you can i'm pretty much using just one input i can show you here so i am going yep in three at the moment and uh i'm running latency at 1024 right now and it's more to m series uh not using stereo at the moment i do have studio cables but that's pretty much coupled with my x2 at the moment so i'm just going yeah mono in good question though any other questions guys uh i haven't covered the top part at all uh there is an interesting gate in here as well which you can activate and it can learn as well you can set your input and output levels as well by default they come up quite like this i think and if you're clipping it will tell you not a very good preset to be on funky uh let's try something else psychic death what is that that doesn't sound nice at all pretty crazy presets in here if you guys want to try some out it's pretty nice uh let's try a few sweet compression what is that [Music] that sounds nice i know you would love it jim uh you you really like all those fancy stuff effects and uh i i'm a huge fan of those as well really hard to recreate them when you sit down and create them but yeah if they come kind of predefined they sound really good sounds very nice [Laughter] [Applause] uh [Music] [Applause] [Music] that's not half bad that's pretty good i kind of like that i think this preset was there in the previous guitar rig as well this is using van 51 which is a pv implementation psych delay which is again another pretty interesting delay in here i think the volume is quite low oh good question yep there are 663 presets i'm honestly surprised you could read that i can't read it from here yep there are 663 presets yep uh quite a lot of funky ones in there i think they they came up with lesser ones earlier now it's more that's not clean by any means how does it hold up to dynamic [Music] dynamics yeah it's kind of responsive it's it's nice it's nice for a free software which is allowing you to play so many different amps uh i don't know of any free software which does that obviously it's after 30 minutes you have to start it all over again what's this ambient shimmer jim you might like this one [Music] what do i think of that marshall ms oh this guy we're here oh i thought you'd never ask uh where do i put it so that you can see it it's difficult to show it in the camera let me switch my view yeah this is much better yeah so i bought this when i moved to australia i didn't have any amp with me and i used to mostly practice on my uh you know my computer and you can see it's got fair amount of dust lying on top i haven't used this much it's pretty decent uh when you uh kind of uh not have nothing to jam on it's not going to give you fantastic martial tones like you would expect it to give and i bought this knowingly that it's pretty much a practice amp i connected my pod hd into it didn't use the onboard overdrive just use it for volume and i used the pod hd 500 for my tones so it gets the job done in that way it takes a nine volt battery at the back uh which is uh sort of an expensive route to go because nine volt is definitely going to cost you more than double a batteries or aaa but yeah that's that's the standard route don't think i have battery in this yeah it's kind of bad at the moment the jp15 has the pso system yes it does that's another good question in fact there is a preset in here which is called pull my theater hold on let me bring back my latency to where it was let's go back to 256 and then let's try out pull my theater there is a preset called pull my theater again i'm going to search for it easier yeah that's supposed to be the intro tone of pull me under i'm going to go on mute and then we're going to try out piezo as well [Music] that's how it sounds without the pso i'm going to turn on the ps4 now and the piezo is controlled by this knob over here the third one uh this is for tone this is for volume and the pso has three modes i'm sure you've read about it so you can either go in the third position which is off and the middle position is kind of your pso and your magnetic pickups kind of mixed in it together you can control the mix from the back there are some controls down here to change that and or you can go full pso as well which is right on the top uh so i'm gonna go mixed let's see how that sounds going on mute again [Music] so [Music] so [Music] yeah the piezo just changes everything uh it sounds really beautiful with any clean tone that you put in but it's it's got its own use right you won't do you know strumming patterns with it you'll have to probably bring down the level of the piezo quite a lot to make it sound really good but yeah i feel that with petrucci sort of tones i think it works really well this preset is very interesting i don't think it has an amp in there which is pretty interesting to understand so uh yeah that's one of my favorites which one are you talking about jim is it pull me under or count of tuscany which one are you talking about i think pull me under maybe so this one doesn't have an amp in there it's just a tube compressor the flanger and chorus some parametric eq and some shelving and some delay and some reverb i think it sounds beautiful [Music] and that is how guitar rig 6 exits you guys had to hear that sorry about that that doesn't sound right at all uh so that's when the trial expires and it really you have to restart it so it kind of hangs up and it makes that weird sound at least for me i hope it doesn't make it for you so coming back again i'm going to share guitar x6 again yep there it is that doesn't sound nice sorry guys back to again a restarted version of it so going back to what i was some other presets let's check some of the presets i think that song is called uh count of tuscany if i'm right uh that's that's a pretty it's one of my favorite songs uh from dream theater it's so beautiful it's well written and uh it's got very interesting parts uh boosted hot solo let's see what else do we have in here carlos and europe oh is this a santana sort of tone let's try this [Music] i'm to butcher this song sorry let me just figure it out [Music] i've completely forgotten it uh yeah that sounds pretty close to santana's and and that's like a gratifier so that's sort of some sort of a mesa boogie as well so yeah and chanting has been known to use mesa boogie again this one loads up with full mids as you would expect from a fat sort of a santana tone um interesting sort of a setup here in the control room she's got one two three four okay it's got different mics and uh levels pretty much cut you know on most of the mics except for dynamic 121 dynamic 441 and condenser 54. yeah so that's another interesting way of dialing in the control room uh you can so this is control room and what i showed you earlier was control room pro so that that sounds pretty good yeah this sounds pretty cool uh sorry about my playing earlier i should have remembered the song i can pull up the tabs and try it again but that sounds pretty close to it i have done a tone quest episode of that uh song as well it's pretty tricky to play actually i forget the notes all the time it's in c minor so it's kind of a shift for guitar players yeah let's see breathe gt okay i'll breather gt okay i should breathe [Music] i had someone play that on a gear demo for the tc chorus unit and learned tiny piece of it stole it and made my own look to january yeah it's a pretty interesting uh sort of uh intro uh the clean tone and the the intro to that song is so beautifully done and especially the outro if you've heard the outro that song it sounds really really melodic and there's the end solo in there from 5g is one of the best solos i've heard in play it's a really really cool track and i really like it quite a lot clean chorus what is this [Music] yeah i think this one sounds cool as well um it's getting pretty late unless anybody else has any questions i think pretty much that's a wrap uh i hope you guys like the guitar x6 uh just pause for a minute and see if there any any questions that anybody has i'm not gonna play more any any other questions feel free to ask me anything else as well uh you know if you have any other questions around what gear am i using or what am i doing at 11 30 in the night up when i should be sleeping and getting ready for work tomorrow just wait and watch anybody has any questions i know there's going to be sort of a you know delay between when i'm speaking and when you guys are hearing me so yeah it's it's kind of awkward to sit in silence and wait but yeah before you go thank you i always said that i wish you lived nearby because it's a pleasure to hang out i learned a lot yeah thank you so much jim uh i mean i'm super super thankful that you joined in and uh you know you've you've chatted with me throughout the livestream which means so so much to me because it's the encouragement that i need to keep on doing this uh live streams are always nerve-wracking for me they're uh you know uh they make me nervous so uh it's it's hard and when you have somebody who's talking to you all the time in the chat it's really a pleasure arya shakia how long have you been playing uh well from that santana solo that i played it sounds like i've been playing for only two months but that's not true i have been playing since 1998 uh that's when i first picked up the guitar and uh i am going to make a video about my entire journey so far uh very soon uh as to when i started how i picked it up and i didn't start actually serious playing uh you know seriously doing exercises and really trying to improve a lot on my skills until i bought my first jp i think series guitar which was built back in 2014 i believe but till that time i was mostly doing rhythm parts and uh you know playing some some solos and some leads here and there but i always thought that you know jp is playing his next level and once i bought his guitar i think i thought maybe it's time to up my game as well yes i have a kid uh he is uh six years old now uh he turned six this month itself uh his name is ayan and uh thanks to my wife who's taking care of him while i'm doing these live streams my partner is a huge support why i'm able to do these uh live streams and even keep the youtube channel running most of you guys know i have a full-time job and i you know work nine to five every day like most of you and then i have a little son to play with and take care of and attend to other things at home as well but finding time to do these things i want to do so much more of this but you can possibly imagine that i am limited by the time that i have in hand uh yep ruby is her name and she was in the chat earlier probably sleeping by now because it's quite late it's 11 30 in the night but yeah yeah so it's it's primarily because of her that i'm able to kind of uh do this more often and keep the channel going and and it's all because of you guys as well thank you so much for tuning in and uh chatting with me it's it's it's really really uplifting motivating and makes me want to feel like do more of these live streams and kind of interact with more of you guys yes so i think we should call it a night then probably i'll probably call it a day for you guys because somewhere it's probably going to be morning as jim mentioned it's morning there and late night over here uh hope i made your coffee worthwhile jim thank you so much joining in and arya and everybody else who's been talking to me really really appreciate the chat and the uh you know the enthusiasm and the motivation coming my way yep i music has saved me more than once in my life and i have learned it the hard way that i never let it go i wish i had put in more time practicing like i'm doing now uh i'm almost 40 now and my hands give up sometimes on me because i can't sit down and practice for hours and hours and plus i don't have the time so yeah yeah i i will keep doing what i do and uh thank you so much again jim unless anybody has any further questions i want to say thank you and and then say bye bye i'll just jump into the chat and say thank you to everybody uh and if you have any further questions i'm happy to answer them just leave them down in the comments i read all of them and i definitely will respond back so thank you so much cheers guys and take care be safe wherever you are it's a really challenging time so make sure you're safe make sure everybody around you is safe wear a mask when you're going out and you know take care of your loved ones be good to others thank you so much guys i'm gonna end the stream now talk to you all soon bye you
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Coronavirus Shadow Looms Large Over Tokyo Olympics; Sports Business Goes On As Usual in India
you welcome to newsclick let's dive straight in to the story that is dominating headlines across the country and the world it's not the communal virus unfortunately we could spend a lot of time discussing that but we're going to talk about the Karuna virus this has affected livelihoods lives economies a huge number of people have been greatly distressed by it and it is caused like health scares around the world to a to a delirious level and in the studio here we have dr. Roger Chauhan who just because he's a doctor is better qualified than anyone else to talk about this and Lesley Xavier who is not a doctor but is still very qualified to talk about this because we're going to be talking about how Karuna virus impacts sport so let's dive straight in the corona virus Tokyo Olympics yeah what's going on well it's Japan the almost 800 cases now and they're attributed to that quarantine ship that is Karuna virus yeah outside yokomo it was torn down but then the disease has spread from Yokohama City but then it has reached Tokyo and other places as well it has so the scare is serious in so much so that they have canceled most of the Olympic trial competitions that everyone are supposed to be held in testing the venues and the latest was Tokyo Marathon which they did we I mean imagine a marathon being held behind closed doors no spectators nothing only le tunnels taking taking part is a highly sanitized muster felt like the daily American mass participation meanness is the hallmark of Marathon so that itself it's symbolic waters karana coronavirus done to the sporting world because it's it's it's dangerous it's it's it's a very pretty serious it's it's it's raging pandemic proportions and organizers have taken cognizance of it so what Tokyo Olympics organisers are worried about is obviously the why financially implications implications of this so they have playing the right IOC International and B committee as well as the Tokyo Olympic Games organizers are playing the waiting game saying that they are hoping that a vaccine would be scientists who are working on it they would figure out a vaccine or they would be able to contain this virus or virus would I mean get into ni and natural it will die in April according to the way according to Donald Trump because you know it gets a little warm so that's that's the thing that's that's where dr. reg it also comes in key there has been a lot of myths going around in the around this virus and also the fact that in India we seem to be oblivious to the dangers so first doc like I want to ask you like is there there's this one like alcoholic company is it are we going to get the virus if we drink it okay great that we are safe the next like you organized a sporting event yeah you so I want to get like an insight from you about the implications of canceling like even though the sporting event that you organize it's not the level of the Olympics but the economic implications of cancelling an event and second if you don't cancel and there is this health hazard going around how do you communicate this to athletes how do you make them feel safe and I mean just that whole thing also you justify it yes also absolutely I think my event or whether it's know you're building up over ten years huh at least and certainly a lot of lives are going to be affected if you do cancel it so the implications are going to be massive bankruptcies across the board countries not just companies so massive implications having said that you know what do you have that or do you have loss of human life exactly depends on who you are I guess to answer this question like I mean if you're a guy who's I don't know the energy didn't manufacturer that is going to lose like millions no they're not blood proof never coronavirus proof it'll affect them as well and how much money or any any money can you take up there I don't think so any at all so I think no it's money can be first even whatever is happening in India with our communal various verses you know we need to be very clear that material is not going anywhere of any sorts including money so I think in any case as much money as it'll be lost I think lives come first because they're all countries are coming together imagine that and it becomes the hub which can take it across the world so if it wasn't a pandemic in the true sense true west sense it will be soon after the Olympics then okay so like if you if they do cancel the Olympian there's obviously like an economic impact which is gonna be massive yeah right but I'm also like just thinking about the sporting impact and this is like really like it seems like a really cheap thought to have but what about all these athletes who've been preparing for their lives so that's that's the that's the I mean it's just wanna point out that is the Olympics have only been canceled twice in the history of the modern games and they were both during the world war ii world so this is going to be a huge thing so can you like last night I saw the athletes themselves they obviously look forward to the birth they base their lives and the last four years building and trying to peak on the earth all and pickier and win a medal at the Olympics or even being there for them it's a it's a it's a big big achievement as far as their resume is concerned but then again what they should question themself is the is whether it's worth it that's that's also a point this is as far as athletes are concerned of course this is not in their own hands they can probably make a personal choice if if at all the games go ahead and there are still dangerous the virus is not contained there there's no vaccine as search and it's it's still dangerous to go up there then they can probably make personal choices like many athletes do but even for instance last Olympic Games Zika virus outbreak was there and there were a few athletes who chose to stay out of it some prominent golfers and when go for the golf event at the games they're in in in Rio so personal choices they can make obviously and I feel that the athletes should make those personal choices conveying and expressing the right message saying that we are taking competitions of this and we are doing a selfless act and conveying this message of the larger masses saying that this is this is a serious issue this is like a big thing because you're talking about like athletes now speaking up and yeah providing awareness to people which brings me to the next thing which is Indian athletes India refused to participate in an event recent idea because the shooting because what it out it's shooting right and because they didn't want to risk their athletes health because of this global scare say how in the shooting World Cup now here they've decided to not cancel it so why I was checking with someone connected with the organizers this morning about the shooting World Cup that's gonna start in March 16 here at the conditioning shooting range in Delhi so we're saying that as far as far as we're concerned now the event is on the green we are going to conduct it six teams are pulled out of the event already and last month India didn't send its short gun shooting team to Cyprus the same.i international shooting for ISS if they make the short guns here that's a larger topic that we can discuss I guess but so they didn't send a team there and Cyprus at that point even now I guess even till date there's not been a reported case there there have been quarantines because they're careful about about whoever's travel to Italy for instance and all that so but otherwise there was no mean occasion there have been reported cases in Delhi by the way as of today morning yeah and so what the shooting Federation had cited at that point was that there have been direct Interactive's to us from the health officials and also we don't want to discover athletes so other at least not on risk when when when these foreign athletes will come here for intruders will come here traveling by whatever destination that they are traveling by and then I mean it's it's it's it's it's open season then open shooting season if you call them because anybody can be a carrier rate so actually like perfect so dog I want to like also this can also be a nice little bit for just the viewers watching this all seven of them weather how like what the basic methods of contracting this is how you can prevent this like can you just give me a basic idea of like how say athletes could contract this and this would also apply to normally also weather being in the stadium atmosphere where our sense can mean yes it magnifies essentially it's like you're in a crowd yeah you're in a crowded space yeah and here's this thing so to be honest no one is very sure it's too new alright and the way what were you really figured so far on we as doctors the medical fraternity coughing and sneezing being the biggest so the droplets having the virus on it goes wherever it does when you do that and saying mosques is not really helping much because it's not nine hundred the size of a hair human hair is what this virus is so if you're wearing just those surgical masks useless like coming here we've taken over the guy was wearing a mask and nothing you know what it will not help you if it does come along this is not going to be helpful second thing is what CDC and what whu-oh is saying three one one say is three feet the other one says at least six feet away if someone is infected when you don't know who's infected because someone who's turned to be negative on a test could yet be positive and the sense that you know he has the virus I mean I don't mean to insinuate anything but on an Iranian talk-show there was a gentleman on the talk show saying that the virus is under control and three days later he was dead no not dead he was reported to have question no I think one of them similar story where the guy was yeah I think I think it's gone I think right so there you like I mean my point being that you're in a crowded space yeah you read like so that's what three to six feet at what we are talking about so one organization says three is safe the other one says no no six feet so CDC were says whe oth I'm talking about so very it is announed really know what they're talking about so let's say six feet okay if you're not crowd where do you have six feet or only you don't have a balloon that you're carrying you know you sit within and then you know do this thing the big thing that you're talking about is two ways is hands so keep washing your hands with soap water that's far better then you know what you started off with the alcohol bit so alcohol sanitizers are good people are saying but this is a wireless there's not a bacteria you know those sanitizers are better for bacteria true but it's not Rhino virus that you're talking about so it'll be it is actually it can be killed by if it has more than 60% alcohol content in it so don't try making it at home because then you know you can get skin irritations and allergies and all that or you know whatever else but regular things that are available out there commercially available sanitizers they do the job mmm easiest one wash your hands with soap right so keep doing that on a very regular basis either one which we all watch Leslie just dead touching the face that's being said to be please be careful with because nose eyes and the mouth the mucus wherever is coming from we tend to touch 50 percent when you touch off is we're touching around there so the mucus has been touched so if you've contacted somewhere else it's going in right and you know in fact it or will be right so start simple things holding a pen for example so it stops touching the face a lot more alright and a study that was done in small numbers of people it showed that up to 25 24 to 25 times in an hour we are touching our faces and this was done on medical students so if people just try working on these to please that'll be good marks similar to whatever deli guys are used to with pollution you know stick to your hahaha mask like that we we are super experts at that yeah so so stick to masks which are worthy of something rather than just a surgical mask but then so you mentioned that it would be beneficial for our viewers and I believe that most of our viewers are Indians and but then if we look at Indian sports organizers they seem to have not even taken this seriously at all even the government that's not taking it seriously they say Indian sports when you spit dekhna Kenyatta right now how to IPL season is coming out will they will they will they answer like mmm is big so I'm talking about is L which is happening now I mean there are there is a crowd I know only 10 people go there were 10 is 10 no but but yet where are the six feet even when those ten are there you still close up in that and as we speak our boxes are competing in in the Asian Olympic qualifiers wrestlers are gonna compete in the coming month in Kazakhstan and they've shifted the venue from China both through number with competitions were supposed to happen in China they shifted to other venues but that doesn't mean that those venues are safe because it's nothing nothing is safe anymore nobody doctor was telling earlier globally ninety thousand ninety one thousand okay today yeah in cases but three thousand so actually like I'm like I love this routing Federation of India because they have like provided us with a great solution anyway shoot which is that I don't for all of you who watch a little bit of the sports news you know that now the Commonwealth suiting Championships will be separated from the Commonwealth Games because Birmingham didn't have a shooting venue so India is going to host it and it will be added on to the final image is tally I believe the Olympics should be like that every country should host their own so this is it will be contained racing it will be contained in that country so we can have like pokemon Kabaddi will be willing to host from GB gang so the economic pressures of hosting a of this is slightly on a tangent but it's connected also I will bring bring it the economic pressures of hosting a multi-sport discipline is huge and cities are hardly any cities now come forward to bid to start with Olympic Games is still happening Winter Olympics people are struggling again and no one breaks even forget from it making a profit no one breaks even and that so in the in the in the near which in the far future I'm not sure how many years will this model of game survive we may see localized competition more than in any case it's heading that way because multi-sport is is not financially becoming very and viable and that brings us to Tokyo and how much money they're spending on record they say that it's nine billion US dollars 1 million 1 trillion yen and that's on record because I'm sure there is some kind of I mean it's it's much more but it's significant hidden costs also we frequently lesser than what the cost was for instance in Beijing Beijing was a huge spectacle 45 billion u.s. dollars and I think Sochi gains was much higher than that I think also like I believe that Tokyo must have had a certain set of structure in place which has probably helped them just up gradation and relations have been there they're built state of new technology but they are also invested in stuff which would I mean legacy idea is much more huge in among Japanese in general so they are planned it in such a way that these things are going to last there for instance the network that I have created for public transport the the driverless car Network on the road that they have created the things that Sony the gaia it's not not about the games as such but then the money that has been spent they were hoping to get it back via the game tourism tourism and post that sustainable tourism I mean sustained footfalls in tourism Japan is begin to listen in any case and there to receive industry has suffered I was reading a bit about the economy in Japan and they they have slowly hitting recession that's what that's what economists over in that countries is already worried there the government has pumped in some kind of rescue package but unlike our government who don't believe that there is a slowdown at all they have another rescue path package for unemployed youth in this country also yeah do worldcup shoot yeah yeah yeah I know but see it's been happening even before the March 6 March or whatever it is right we've been practicing it on the streets yeah so so and then beyond that beyond the implications for Japan there is also an implication for global sport so the financial gains or the person is a financial gain that the International Olympic Committee gets from each our own pick games they give it back to the sport they give it back to global supposed to give it back to countries Federation's for development of grass whatever kind of sporting infrastructure in areas where sport I mean area in countries where it's it's very difficult to build that infrastructure and their own so that so that I mean this this crisis and if at all this leads to a cancellation that's gonna impact not just the immediate investors in it but it's gonna impact the future at a larger level of sports of sports so that that is that is a larger implication as such but yeah future of sport versus the future of humankind that because we are talking about lives here as I do so so that's that's the question and we have to take that call and we have to take a serious call and the serious call is that sport can wait for now because we had we careful about it we had to protect our people productive athletes and give out the right signal also we care about our lives last winter they held a cricket match at the during the height of smokier India vs. Bangladesh 50,000 people in the stadium breathing this players getting sick playing in the ground and the organisers BCCI this they just showed that they will say those players were getting sick when outsiders yeah yeah no but seriously you see talking about sports Olympics all that we know how much is it today amateur versus a professional very capitalistic backed it doesn't anymore about let's play a fair game I mean who's winning anything being fair politics or sports so pointers we've gone beyond whatever Olympic stands for it could very well be the last one pics if at all maybe it's lost has already gone big deal because the point really is in this rat race we've spoiled whatever Olympic stands for so if we are going to do regional stuff you know particular sports and particular regions so be it there we are really risking you know are we talking about one-tenth humanity being very proud just because of Olympics it's a simple question to answer them if it's going to be like that I mean what money are you talking about it can be as serious as that I think this is a story that's still developing there is like the IOC there has been members of the committee who have come out and said that they are actually looking at canceling the Olympics the cutoff is may the Senate will wait till May and take a final say but I'm just whenever I think about cancelling the Olympics and all the sense that you guys have just talked about and just I mean the amount of common sense it makes or I can think about is that picture when the Tokyo Olympic Committee that bit for the Olympics the joy on their faces when they won the bit all I keep flashing right is that and I keep thinking about all those athletes for whom it's a dream to play the Olympics but of course sometimes Sports has to take a back seat this is story that's still developing we'll keep updating you as in when we get to know more and as and when things unfold thanks for watching you
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Diablo 4 HOW TO GET 0.000% Drop Chance ULTRA RARE UNIQUE items - Harlequin Crest, Grandfather & More
so there are super rare items in Diablo 4 weapons like the Grand Master armor pieces like the Harley Quinn Crest well today guys with confirmation from blizzard I can tell you how to get these super rare items how's it going guys my name is DP gen if you do enjoyed the video leaving a like really cool it helps out and if you like what you see want to see more be sure to subscribe so Adam Jackson who is a league class designer for Diablo 4 at Blizzard Entertainment tweeted this out last night hello I wanted to clear up some details under various unique items in Diablo for they can Drew up from level 85 Plus enemies you do get them anywhere you can get any regular unique and they always show up at 1820i Power we currently have six of them in the game they are really rare now just how rare these are guys I mean I'm pretty sure only two people have the Harley Quinn Crest that's how air these are so yeah I'm not sure about any of the other weapons here the Dune Bug I've never heard of their grandfather I have heard of there's quite a few here so let's actually check them out okay so we actually start with the Doom Bunga this is a unique sword slashing pretty cool and I can see here it says requires a level 65 but confirmed they drop at a level 85 Plus so what this means it's probably just a placeholder value but what's more important here is definitely the aspect as well as the set stats so let's check out the set stats here and we'll go over the high step value so we have a 19.5 core skill damage you have 17.5 damage we have up to a five percent chance to heal 941 life per hit not bad we also have up to a 26 maximum life okay so the aspect lucky hit up to a 25 five percent chance to deal 582 Shadow damage to surrounding enemies and reduce their Damage Done by 20 for 5 seconds wow this would fit my Necromancer build that into a t Okay so that is the doom boom girl let's now check out the grandfather okay so this one here starting with its stats we have up to a 56 chance of damage we have a up to a 2770 maximum alive we have up to 72 plus to all stats ignores durability loss wow and the aspect here increases your Critical Strike damage by up to a hundred percent that is crazy guys it really is now it also says there are other properties on this weapon can roll higher than normal so that's good to know too okay so let's move on to guys a unique ring chord the Ring of the starless Skies pretty badass okay so stats six percent lucky hit chance we have a five cent Critical Strike chance we have a 21 Critical Strike damage and we have a 19 core skilled damage aspect here each consecutive core skill cast reduces the resource cost of your next core skill by 12 up to a maximum of 40 pretty cool guys okay so I'm gonna move on to a unique food the end of yours Visage pretty cool public pronounce that everyone I normally do okay so stats here we have a plus 80 into all stats we have a 10 attack speed we have two percent live steel and we have a 45 poison resistance okay so the aspect here a lucky hit up to a 20 chance to trigger a poison over that applies ten thousand and 77 poisoning damage over five seconds to enemies in the area that is pretty cool too it really is okay so next up guys we have the Harley Quinn Crest this is the item I believe two people in the world may have got okay so stats here we have 1 359 maximum in life we have 10 cooldown reduction we have 12 resource generation and we have a plus 28 to all stats great aspect here we have gain 20 damage reduction in addition again four ranks to all skills now that is absolutely wild guys that will stack with some of the items I have given me up to 15 ranks on some of my skills absolute craziness guys okay so we're gonna move on to a unique amulet chord the mounted heart of selig okay so of course skills here we have a plus 18 to all stats and 19.5 core skill damage we have a plus 23.5 damage while healthy and we have a 12 cent resource generation aspect here again plus 30 maximum resource in addition when you take damage drain free resource for every one percent of your life you would have normally lost instead wow that's pretty unique I'm not gonna lie guys and there we have it this six Super unique super rare items you can get in a game right now again these can only drop from enemies at level 85 Plus you get them anywhere you can get a regular unique and the places I've had Unix already I've had them in sellers I've had them in dungeons I had them in the legion events I've had to be normal events I've had them in Nightmare dungeons so practically anywhere guys okay so like he says here as well there's currently six of them in the game right now and they are really rare so there we have it guys so yes it is a super super rare items again there's only one item here I've seen a couple of people in the world have got any others if you've got them let me know down below but there we have it guys if you enjoyed the video leaving a like really cool it helps 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Rank Ups | Level Ups | Crystal Openings | July/August | Marvel Contest of Champions
now sit right back and you'll hear a tale a tale of many rank-ups it started about three level ups ago and that is all i've got hey everyone shadow here and welcome to another marvel contest of champions video so i need to warn you this video is like 45 minutes long but in my defense it's not just rank ups level ups um i also sig up champions and i even have some crystal openings in here okay so you saw where we were at with the level up so this is the first of three different level ups all right and we can see there i've got a few champions that i could take up so first up we're going to take up america chavez we just got her as a four star from the arena and we were just waiting for this next level up so this is the time that i usually take up my uh four-star champions but i'm not going to take her all the way up i'm going to take her up you know usually about three is where i stop and then wait for an advancement like a mystic advancement in her case to take them to rank four all right so there we go she is now rank two and i said we wanted to go to rank three and as you can see we do not have a mystic uh t3 catalyst so we've gotta go get one and this is not the most fun thing for me to do but i do have a lot of them it has been a very long time since i've done the daily uh quest to get these things because i have so many uh crystals now i didn't want to pop them because then i'm gonna most likely have a ton of these in my overflow and i just end up having to sell them anyway so i'm trying to be a little efficient here okay and of course they gave me a tech one right off the bat they have been giving me tech resources like crazy what did i say so at this point i'm looking at this and i'm just like are you kidding me am i going to just keep getting tech you know but i know that's not the case and i looked at that tech and i said you better not stop on that one so we got missed it and that's what we were looking for right um and i couldn't remember how many i needed but i was pretty sure it was like one or two or something like that uh so you know we we had to go back here yes i couldn't find her at first uh there's got to be a better way to do the um filtering but anyway uh so we found her we only needed the one so we ranked her up and leveled her up to uh 30. so she is now rank 3 level 30. all right so that's what we did first um lovely offers all the time they're so annoying to me so this is where we're at now something to note this level up you see how much time we have left on it that's because i was waiting to see if we were going to get an advancement at the same time as the level up we did not so i didn't want to use up any of my you know larger resources so no really big rank up or anything like that just wanted to get my uh milestones and get the rewards i wasn't planning on doing a major push to get you know a lot of points here all right so you can see the level up we're still not at the top milestone and i'm sitting here looking at this and i'm like hmm do i want that top milestone and the answer is yes yes i do so uh i'm looking through here and i'm like who else can i level up you know can i level up a five star so i'm looking over here and i'm like hmm mr negative he is in fact at this time the only rank 2-5 star in my roster not anymore now mr negative is rank three perfect and i'm pretty sure that taking him to rank three leveling him up will uh get me all the milestones for the level up now you saw how many uh mutant iso i had expiring it's normal i usually end up selling a bunch of those not that i need the gold but you know i still sell them anyway rather than just let them expire so i don't really know too much about mr negative i don't hear a lot of really anything about him good or bad uh i i do remember someone mentioning that they did like mr negative but they didn't say why so and i've not done any research into him i may i may do some research into him uh uh in the future just so i can see what he's about all right so we're just uh leveling them up we've got plenty of uh science iso but we are starting to uh maybe run short i don't remember how many uh i had at this time but iso is not really a problem for me uh and it's not really a problem for any hardcore arena grinder to be honest with you and here i'm just trying to select just a few so that i don't have a bunch in my inventory that i can't really use unless i'm going to rank up another science champion so that's it for him and uh i think we show the uh final yep there you go so i got all the milestones for that level up now here is the next level up and look at that we've got cosmic advancement now i don't know where the footage went but i don't think i leveled up anyone big i think i ended up just using some sig stones uh cosmic sig stones and i didn't record that um but at this point i'm really low on uh cosmic iso so this is the uh crystal opening that i was telling you about all right but of course it's pre-recorded and there we go what i actually wanted out of this were cosmic champions because i needed cosmic iso i did a lot of rank ups of cosmic champions recently and i need the iso at one time i actually had run out of cosmic iso and had to use uh off class you know um iso all right so here we go with tech don't really need uh tech iso but it'll probably come in handy we have a champion tech champion penny parker coming into the contest and i will try to grab the uh five star all right and i'm rejoicing here because it's another cosmic and it's cosmic iso that i need i don't think there was any cosmic or tech in here uh that i was really uh hoping to get but i don't have terrax so there was a chance for me to get a new champion from these crystals okay so uh we see here yep and it was tech yeah and the iso is the goal but i didn't want to get so much tech now maybe they're about to give me warlock and as a six star and then yeah i wouldn't reminded that odin dupe but uh drax works because he's also cosmic so at this point i've probably got enough cosmic but i never know because i have a six star silver surfer and if i can dupe him or awaken him somehow then i'm gonna need iso to uh take him up when i rank him to rank three although i don't have any cosmic t4 class catalyst right now and we've finished it with a medusa who is also cosmic so plenty and you know as good as medusa is i never took her to rank five i don't know why you know i i had corvus i had hyperion and since then i've taken other champions cosmic ghost rider uh hercules and medusa just you know so here i'm just opening up these crystals by the way opening crystals gives you points for the advancement so that was another reason for me to open up those crystals and what you saw there the four star crystals these are more points for the uh okay so now i'm looking over this because of course we have level up and cosmic uh advancement and look at that i've got some cosmics that i can take up who to take up i'm looking at you venompool venompool just got a rework uh i have him as a five star not as a six star but may as well use him now you see why i needed that cosmic iso i just knew of course at the time i didn't know that i was going to get cosmic advancement but that's what i was planning either taking up silver surfer or doing a bunch more cosmic rank ups for a cosmic advancement so you always want to try to plan ahead you know whenever you can um and so we've got uh venom pool we took him up to rank four that also is a relatively cheap rank up in terms of resources for me it takes a few t4 basics but that's really the only resource that i would need for my uh big boy five stars and six stars so you see here i'm buying uh some uh t4 basic using a glory by the way kabam has been awesome in giving us that compensation for the parry issues and the control issues uh and so i've been able to use my glory uh to its fullest i usually buy the um t4 basics up and the t2 alpha fragments and lately i've been also getting the uh t4 cc class catalyst crystals uh because i don't have any cosmic and if i want to take up uh silver surfer i'm gonna need cosmics so i'm just kind of stocking up on those for right now and then later i'll start opening them and hope i can get you know cosmics out of them uh so again i took up another uh four star to rank four uh this time it was nova no reason except he's cosmic and uh he doesn't slow me down in the arena that's one of the criterias that i also use you know right now i'm not really using my 440s in the arena but all my 440s can possibly go to rank five and if they do and this was really tempting that offer was actually tempting because i don't have those so here's the cosmic advancement but that's really not enough um we did some good work but we want a lot more in terms of points if we want to get that one to 10 percent okay so i opened up a few of these the ones that are fully formed they give points a lot of points for your advancement now these here also give you points and i'm speeding this up because nobody wants to see all of this but i basically opened up uh a bunch of these you see the symbol it made it take even longer all right but you know i opened up a bunch of these right now i have a drought because kabam has taken away those fragments i'm happy they did and they've replaced them with the grand master fragments but opening grand master crystals does not give me points for the advancement like this so this is probably one of the few times you're going to see me be able to do this in particular in order to put up extra points to get uh the one to ten percent all right so we got done with that and look at how many points we got for opening those crystals just the premium hero crystals the premium hero crystals the premier hero crystal shards gives us points you see here i'm like okay well let me open this one up that gives me extra points you know so i'm looking everywhere at this point because i want to i really like to be at around 130 so i'm actually going to do something else here because three stars also give you those points now i'm getting tons of iso that i don't need and can't really use right this minute and this is also how i end up with that situation that you saw earlier where a bunch of them are expiring so you can see here i'm just opening up the three stars to get more points and that's probably what i'm going to end up doing instead of opening the premium hero shards crystals because uh once i run out of those i'm not going to be able to get them in these quantities i used to have over a million of those and now i just don't the nexuses don't count towards any points so i leave those alone unless i need the iso and i think i might be able to uh get something there all right so you see i'm at 122k and i told you i like to be at 130 or so so now what i'm gonna do is something that i very rarely do remember i said that three stars also give you points and you saw that i used up my three stars but i have a lot of max signature ability crystals for duping two stars i don't really open those okay so now i'm gonna open them and of course i'm speeding it up because nobody wants to see all of that i had to sit through it but you don't have to uh and i didn't open all of them uh i opened up enough to open i think it was like five or ten more three star crystals that would give me enough to push me to the 130 plus uh range all right so you saw where i stopped there so now go down here and you see i'm able to open up uh was it yeah 10 and i was trying to do it where it was kind of even i just like that kind of symmetry all right so after we uh convert these 10 uh i think we're gonna see and you see i got more uh max signature ability crystals because all of them are maxed out and where finally we're at 133 k so now i can kind of relax and you see how much time we have on the level up okay so that time has passed we um uh we got past the uh cosmic advancement i i think we might still be doing cosmic yes that's right um because i had forgotten that i had that cosmic awakening gem so i went ahead and used that on a cosmic ghost rider who doesn't need to be awakened but that awakened ability does help him out and here i'm just checking to make sure i didn't have anybody else that i could use one of the uh cosmic awakening gems on and i'm gonna look down here and see if i have any one that i can use so you see i use the generic that means no one can use any sig stones have a four star and you see here um i'm like okay well i don't have any more uh cosmics that i can do anything with but there is an item if i remember right there was an item use uh event on for alliance and i decided to go ahead and use this and get him to a certain point for right now all right and uh we'll see here in a minute um and and real quick why this video took me a little bit longer to make than usual uh i recorded all of these clips on my ipad i wasn't at my computer which meant i had to upload all of these clips i had over 11 i think it was about 11 and maybe about 14 different resources 11 clips and a few uh images and what happened that i didn't anticipate on my ipad everything's in order according to when i recorded it but when i uploaded it the order went bye-bye so now i had them all uploaded but i didn't know which one came first and i had all of them for like a couple of level ups okay so here we go you see his signature ability here and remember i said that i used those generics and i got him to a certain point um well you you'll see in a minute uh what i meant by that uh but anyway so i'm not surprised that the footage may have gotten lost uh or just i don't know out of order but i couldn't find it now the reason that i'm opening these of course is uh maybe i would get a cosmic but of course i had uh forgotten at this point that i didn't have anybody to use it on every cosmic that i have as a four star is already awakened so uh that wouldn't have done me any good uh this one here may do me some good uh if it is a cosmic and so what what what is it what's it gonna be cosmic mystic um which is not terrible it's not terrible um i think we could use that on purgatory if we wanted to but why all right so here's one of the images i was talking about the cosmic advancement i did get the one to ten percent so i wanted to put that up there so that you guys could see that all that hard work and effort paid off okay so um once that was done uh we still have an item use on and so now i'm using the rest of these cosmic advancement is over um and i believe we used all of our cosmic sig stones into hercules um in in possibly in another video but here we actually got hercules two sig 200 all right so now my hercules is all maxed out i showed you this because i opened up a bunch more i just didn't want you to sit through all of that to see what i got there so now next one we've got a mystic advancement on and remember what i said about uh america chavez uh chavez i guess um i didn't take her to rank four because i'm waiting for something like this now the previous image that you saw that was me opening up a bunch to get more tier uh was a tier three mystic catalyst and you saw what i had to go through because i was trying to open those up one at a time go back and look at it and see what i had to deal with because i stopped after i got the three that i needed but look at what they gave me before i finally got those three anyway so now we can go ahead and uh do the works because we've got mystic advancement that's why i in fact i try not to claim the four star but sometimes i can't wait but i try not to claim it because i can use the four star awakening gem to get some points in a mystic advancement alright now this is something that the game has done for years now if you put too many in there the server just kind of halts for a little bit and then it'll come back and uh continue all right so and there we go uh we took her up um i think we yeah we we maxed her out uh sig wise that is and no i was not going to take her up to rank five she's not a champion that i really enjoy playing right now so i don't necessarily want her uh rank five because then i would end up using her in the arena all right so now we go back to the three star that i did not take all the way up going all the way up and there's some more iso expiring but we have some mystic expiring so we actually got to claim those and use them before they expired so that i didn't have to um sell them okay so of course we're gonna go ahead and max out our three star and then we're going to go and max out the sig level of our three star that's why all of my three stars uh and four stars are max sig as soon as we have um an advancement and i have a new champion which is why i'm happy to keep going for new champions i'm able to keep it going keep it going get the resources that i need to rank up even more champions all right you see i was fumbling around with the filter for a little bit but at this point in time i'm looking through my roster uh to try and see if i had uh anyone else and let me see i don't think i did yeah i didn't finish uh i didn't take her up to uh max sig as a three star so there um we are taking her up uh to uh max sig man uh so like right now it is uh late for me and i was like no i got to get this video done um i promised them that i would get it done uh monday i also thought about breaking this one up but decided against it you can see mystic advancement at 115 000 and you see the level up is uh 76 thousand so we're getting there we're getting there and now i want to see if there's anyone that i can take up and i'm looking at magic i've just never really liked her all that much as powerful as she is just never really liked her all that much but i could take her to rank five and i'm like okay i got some six stones mojo needs them i wish i had mojo ranked up when we were doing one of the weeks of summoner pain where uh summer of pain where he was a really good option but mine wasn't ranked up but he does need six stones he does need sig levels so this was the perfect time there was nobody else that i really had that i wanted to use those in and here we are opening up more crystals to get more points same thing as i did before and you know folks ask me well how do you get those crystals arena that's that's the bottom line um but not directly because the more arena you do the more you go for champions the more you build your roster up the more you build your roster up the more crystals you're able to open and the more duplicates you'll get all right so look at that we got 132 000 and i'm figuring okay we're you know that that's pretty safe okay but just in case i said let me open up a few more uh premium hero uh crystal uh shards i guess um they they say it really oddly i think it's a premium hero shard crystal or something like that it was really odd when i read it the first time because i wasn't familiar enough with the game to realize that the crystals that you form were different than the crystals that you just get you know for me it was like the same but they make a distinction between the two so all right so there you go wasn't interested in that at all we're just padding the score and we've got uh up to 137 thousand we should be safe at that point and boom mystic advancement we got the one to ten percent so again our efforts were not in vain and now we're at the final level up of the video i know you're saying thank goodness uh so am i because i'm ready to go to bed uh so i don't know if you saw but we waited we waited and there was no advancement so now i just get to level up again using those iso bricks uh that i got from duplicating uh my cosmic champions we had just gotten her if you didn't see that video it was crazy heroes and gods crystals gave me a six star and a new one at that captain marvel movie version that's who we're ranking up right now i was just waiting i was waiting i was hoping for another cosmic advancement during this level up like we had in the previous one no such luck so uh and i'm not willing to wait i want to rank up uh my champions every level up all right so um we pretty much took her up to um you know we didn't rank her but we took her up now also by this time i got america chavez from the arena i grinded for her in the arena and again i was hoping for another mystic advancement so that we could double dip but now you see that we are still short of those t3 um class catalyst all right so back again we go and you know i have plenty of them so i'm going to get them um but i have been ranking up i ranked her up you know as a four star so we've been using those up but we have plenty of crystals uh for that now don't worry i'm not spinning uh a bunch of these out you know by this time i'm tired i just pop ten boom let's go one and done right i wasn't trying to save anything and i just at this point i didn't really care you know i was just like i'm a pop em all the ones that i don't use if i don't get a chance to use them i'm just gonna sell them got plenty plenty of crystals all right so now we're uh grabbing uh and you notice that she doesn't have the arrow blinking and i'm like oh okay i needed one more i forgot i didn't realize i popped ten thought one and done let's go all right so now we need one more and i was like wow are you kidding me you know i'm tired i'm tired honestly but i don't want to have tons of them in my overflow so i said let me just open up a couple see if we get anything first one is a science all right whatever i'll open you know a couple more and if i don't get it i'm just popping 10 and getting what i want all right but what we see here we got it two it's all we needed to open and we got the one that we needed very fortunate let me tell you um i have opened up a lot of those just to get one of the class i needed usually and i'm not saying anything but usually it's during the event that pertains to that class so during a mutant uh a mystic advancement that's when they seem to be the stingiest with the mystic resources just just an observation not sure if there's anything to it may just be coincidence rng but that's what it seems like to me all right so here we go we leveled her up and now she's level two she is now currently my only level two five star because remember earlier we took uh mr sinister up to uh rank three so we just got her she is now rank two and you know we need some t4 basics to take her to rank three now you're looking at these rewards and i know you're saying why doesn't he just claim these things it's driving me crazy right i know leave me alone um don't ask me why i do this but i have a certain way of doing it and it drives me nuts if i do it a different way yes kind of a ocd um 80d whatever you want to call it but i collect all of the rewards after i finish the grind of each arena now sometimes i forget i'll miss one and then i'll have like 200 of these things uh that happens but usually it's before the next arena starts and after i've finished my grind of the previous arena then i'll just go through and you know claim all of them you know in a bunch but that's how much i generate over uh one arena sometimes two all right so now she is rank three and once again i do not have any five stars that are below rank three that's very nice for arena grinding other than that there's not really a great reason to do that unless you're planning on using them taking them all the way up they may as well be at rank one if you're not going to grind the arena muskrat but anyway so that was uh it for the five star we took her up now look at the level up now there's no advancement or anything and i'm looking there and i'm like should i just leave it i have all the milestones do i need to go for the one to ten percent do i have anybody else that i really want you see how much time i have left on the level up and then i said you know what let's do it now here's another crystal opening uh and i don't often open these but i wanted some t4 basics that's when i was low i bought up everything in the store and i needed t4 basics and i'm like i think these give them yes t4 basic thronebreaker dailies i had forgotten that uh in a previous video and was just trying to find t4 basics everywhere all right so you see how you can get champions from these crystals these crystals are pretty nice and you can see from uh the number that i have that i don't open them these are daily crystals uh and it's been a while all right so we're just gonna spin these out until we get the t4 basics we need all right so there we got some fragments and these give 18 000 uh more often than not i can't remember if they give more than that but it's really nice these are really nice skill i need skill i want to at some point in time uh take up a couple of skill champions but i'm low on skill t4 uh class catalyst i was like man don't give me that tech i don't want tech all right so we're still going and and we're just one in the t4 basic not one of the higher prizes okay just a t4 basic and we get t2 alpha which is a bit rarer but it's starting to become more common than it had been there was a drought of t2 alphas for a while and now um they've added more to the game boom we got a t4 basic and i forget how many we need after this one i think we needed either two or three uh out of this all right so we got one and we also have shards now five star shards mean nothing to me but that you remember when i got uh accidentally got a champion i got the six star shards but i missed out the five star shards well there's the five star shards uh that i missed out on there all right so here we go now i was a little confused here because i was expecting it to pop up and say i formed another t4 basic because i got two of those fragments and i thought that combined they added to three um not three um but added to one so that i should have two at this point right but i said okay whatever we'll keep going uh because i think i needed three and boom we got the third one if that other one was formed even though i didn't see it say formed all right so you see here i looked here and i'm like okay what what is going on i see two and i'm looking here i'm like okay i'm like what is this why is it saying that why don't i have why isn't it forming the other one i'm just like okay you know what let's just go ahead over there and see if it forms it after we leave here you know because i thought that was a little bit odd maybe that's something that happens all the time but if it formed it we'll be able to take up a champion all right so boom i can see that um it did form so the reason that i'm taking sabertooth up right now is the karina's challenge there is a challenge in the game permanent um i believe it's for a thronebreaker where you have to use a team of champions that are tagged with canada i think it is or canadian rather and i couldn't find that tag anywhere but i went to the aunt may website and they listed out the champions that qualify and he was one of them and you have to use a four star so this is preparation for that um challenge eventually so you can see here i'm at 121 but i had already planned to rank up two champions i wanted to take him up to prepare for the challenge and now since it formed it i have just enough to take up a champion to rank four because that takes uh three if i remember correctly um three of them all right so you can see here i'm like okay wait all right there we have the three that we needed but we were short the t1 alpha because i was looking down and i'm like what am i short because i was pretty sure i had enough of the t4 basic excuse me i've been talking for a little bit and it's late all right so i don't usually buy these uh in the glory store not lately i usually get enough of them but i've been doing a lot of rank ups and you'll notice that i hadn't been buying those in the store well i finally ran dry i had a lot of these in my overflow all right so you see that uh overseer um and i'm speaking from the future i ended up taking him up for a science advancement later and i checked to make sure i was still um recording because i couldn't remember it had been a while and i was like wait a minute did i did i hit record and uh i got a little nervous so i checked all right so now you can see the arrows and i'm like okay who am i going to take up just to push me over that 130k mark which i consider a pretty safe score um 122 might be fine but you know me uh i like to uh go for overkill so i'm looking over here and i'm still trying to decide and i'm like i didn't want to take up a um another cosmic i've been taking a cosmic all over the place but king groot just got a rework that i heard was pretty good so i'm like okay you know what let's take him up and i don't anticipate taking him up to rank five anytime soon but he'll be in position uh to go up now to take a champion from rank four to rank five as a four star takes t4 class catalyst and i'm short of those and i need them for when i decide to take up silver surfer uh and i think at this point yeah i i didn't have uh t4 class catalyst uh and that and this was very tempting again because it was so low but that's where i ended up with the level up 142k pretty sure it was enough and as you can see it was so that's gonna do it guys for this long video take care hit the like button if you enjoyed it if you haven't fallen asleep yet uh leave a comment let me know if you watch to the end um and if you want to see more videos like this would you like me to break it up and keep it around 10 minutes each you know somewhere around there so that uh i'll do like maybe one level up and if that was 10 minutes of footage that's what i'll put out or i might do two level ups if it was 10 minutes something like that let me know take care and you all have a blessed 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Unix & Linux: Installing jdk7 on Debian server via SSH
[Music] morning youtube it's morning here it might be like 1am at your place and you're trying to get out of the office what are you doing in the office at 1am anyway you might have a technical issue and this video will show you the question as well as the possible solutions hope you like it hope you subscribe to my channel that will really help me and my family and also that you like the video thank you god bless [Music] hmm [Applause] [Music] click like and subscribe thank you for watching may god bless you and keep you
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Malaria Fever in Children | Sukhibhava | 15th November 2019 | ETV Andhra Praesh
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$500+ Nike NEW release haul, try on & review! | new Nike Air Max, Nike activewear!
what is up my beautiful boobs welcome back to the channel so the other day i was shopping on nike's site because i need new sneakers because i need more than two in my life so i was doing some browsing and then i ended up looking at like their other stuff and came across some really cute pieces that i just had to throw in that freaking car girl you already know i haven't shopped nike in mad long i think before covid from like tj maxx i think i got a nike something or another so it's been a while and i wanted to check them out and see what's up so it's safe to say we got a pretty decent haul we got some sneakers sweats leggings these are all from the us website all brand new releases so i don't know if it differs from country to country but just know that i got everything through the us website so without further ado let's just do it definitely hit that subscribe button follow your girl on ig for all things fitness because together we got this let's do it i will have absolutely everything you see today linked from the us website down below just for your convenience if you want to check it out all my measurements will be down in the description box as well i got everything today in a size small so that's my true to size girl this is how i like to do things to stick with my true size to see what fits what doesn't and if it's true to size let's start in the honor of spring and summer time hurry the freak up spring and summer the shorts shall we i'm gonna start with the tighter fitting shorts i got a pair of biker style nike pro shorts because i want mint chocolate chip in my life the these are the nike pro 365 shorts so seven inch inseam a little longer it only has about a two inch elastic band but it is high rise and i love high rise i love it so these shorts they fit great they are like body fit super elastic very wicking freaking gorgeous for crying out loud i would say they do not roll up even doing like heavy squatting or jumping this is nike's famous dry fit tech type of wear so it will you can even just feel it like it's straight up a wicking machine however here's where the problem lies for me if you're wondering if it gives you a camel toe with that seam the answer is holy yes it does i think i would have been sold on these shorts if it wasn't for the dreaded ct it gives me the worst dreaded camel toe in history ow feels like i'm in the sahara desert with the camel toe too much camel toe going on around here too much camel i don't have time for that not totally squat proof at all they're not like the most flattering on the peach these will definitely get the job done don't get into my stick girl but for the peach purposes you know like lifting and making them look real tidy not really these are actually more or less like shorts that i would wear to just like put a baggy hoodie over and defeats the purpose doesn't it i actually really appreciate that they do not restrict around the quads they pretty much lay nicely over and they don't give me the quad muffin top because i'm sorry but that makes me mad and secure all right guys so i got nike sportswear shorts check these babies out i love shorts in the summer time especially like loose fitted shorts where i feel just mad carefree like i want to feel free as a bird i straight up had to have these for that quilted look this is like luxury status sweatshorts they are so freaking comfortable these might be the most comfortable like loungewear shorts i've ever worn they have an all over quilted satin stitch and the logos are literally woven glitter if this ain't the most luxurious thing i've ever put on my freaking body girl like i don't a frig i don't know so on the one side you actually have nike written out in cursive almost like that old-fashioned like baseball text and then on the other side of the shorts you just have that classic nike check mark logo you have the really nice just band stretch a little bit ruffled there's no annoying drawstring in here it just is as is fits completely true to size i love it having a little bit baggier and it gives just like a really flattering look like that casual like i'm not trying too hard but this still makes me look good af it is 80 cotton and 20 polyester but the inside lining is freaking fleece so it is ultra soft and ultra warm and cozy this is something i would want to wear like even summer or winter like it doesn't even matter this is like an all year round if you're a shorts lover and you want a really nice like you're wearing a blanket for crying out loud yeah nike did really good on this one like i was shook these are these are keepers hands down y'all already know when i saw these nike essential sportswear jogger pants you know i hit add to cart faster than my brain could freaking actually process it because when i saw these i just knew they were cozy as they are like a fitted jogger but seriously so freaking comfortable where it's not crunching in at the waist it's just enough breathing room yet flattering soft these joggers are in this gorgeous coconut milk color with the really stark black details throughout you have the black on the ends of the draw cords you have the nike logo which is black so subtle yet super there and noticeable black accents that just kind of just pop at you they have that semi-brushed fleece so it's still very warm and soft but yet still lightweight enough to be classified as lightweight joggers they don't bog me down they're comfortable they move with my body they have a really nice stretch two built-in pockets these joggers are amazing i i'm sold on them you have a nice ribbed cuff at the bottom of the ankle so you can kind of make them into capris or do whatever the frig you gotta do girl overall like squatting in them moving around they're ultra comfortable not something i would just sit there and work out at the gym in necessarily but totally something i'd wear around the house lounging walking my dog if i had a dog just running errands in and still being fashionable but yet super comfortable at the same time i was sold when i put these on i knew right away i didn't even have to do anything in them i said these are absolute fire joggers overall super true to size i wouldn't size down because i feel like it'd get a little too tight when i go to squat but i wouldn't size up i think it's the perfect slight baggy look and it really makes the hips pop girl when i wear them it just gives that sporty like illusion towards the hips where i look like i have a small waist big hips that's what i like in you and that's why i buy you so i got a pair of leggings girl you know my hand too i got the nike sports wear tight fit leggings pretty sure that's what it's called these are in the color canyon rust grand canyon i've been there yeah this is pretty accurate and the classic white nike logo here nike with the big check i love this look i love this look more of this these are high rise leggings you got about a two and a half inch elastic type of band around here i'm five foot three they're a little bit long on me okay everything else was great these are slightly long but then again i'm a little bit of a shorty there's really no compression in these whatsoever so these are not something i would work out in at all they're not that kind of a legging number one they're not seamless so again i got a little bit of a frontal issue here the seam on the back kind of like tucks up into your booty a little bit from the bottom so i feel like it kind of kind of makes my peach look a little bit plump i'm not gonna lie it wasn't super uncomfortable but to some like bae says he thinks it looked like i had a little bit of a wedgie i'm just saying that's the look bae you gotta get over that this is mostly like a cotton blend too they're not totally squat proof either about 90 all right just about 90. nothing crazy it's not very like work out material type this is something i would just wear out casually super casually meeting up with friends you know what i mean like wear a pair of flats and sneakers a baggy hoodie girl and you will look really cute in these but working out nah the front seam just ruins it for me i gotta admit i wanna see this legging but without a front seam try to figure that out nike try to figure out how to do without that i think front seams should just be illegal altogether okay so i also got a couple sports bras in the mix one i'm wearing right now as you can tell by me wearing it i like it this is the yoga dry fit swoosh this was a definite hit for me because i really love having a variety of sports bras in my wardrobe this is very like delicate and feminine looking very yogi vibes this is in the color sale so it kind of just has that like off-white canvasy look like a sailboat sale this bra is specifically designed for yoga hence the high neck nice coverage but yet super dainty delicate little features on it anybody who's into yoga calisthenic work getting into those different positions this is very very much secure for that it's really good for side boob too at first when i put it on i felt like there's a little room here but once i move my boobies around they stay put so it's definitely a nice like support there is really no padding though inside of it there's a mesh lining but no actual bra pads which i actually like that for moving around for yoga you don't want to move around get bra pads moving all over you know counterproductive things like that so this just moves with you it's very very very sexy so guys there's two petal cutout designs one on the front one on the back you got the smaller one in the front and the bigger one in the back perfect for ventilation and breathability made out of polyester and spandex so it's got really nice wicking capabilities very stretchy overall a nice supportive sports bra and the band is about a two inch band very elastic stretchy so holds my girls just right okay so this other sports bra i'm still on the fence about and i don't know you guys got to give me your opinion on this one is it a keeper or not ready this is the indie ultra breeze sports bra i got this to match these mint chocolate chips okay you have that real minty outline in the sports bra along with more of a richard almost like emerald green it's beautiful this sports bra caught my eye and i was like instantly sold i had to have it if i didn't have it i'd be upset so it's very very much delicate extremely lightweight and there's so much going on in terms of design here talk to me about this freaking intricate design we got going here you got mesh oh up and down this thing you got an insane amount of straps all breathable straps a nice breathable backing mesh band in the front with the nike logo everything is just one big like airy vessel if you will okay i'm going with that it's got a moderate lighter type of support but it works for me and my small toddies these do have removable bra pads in them but they're super light like you would never know that they're there this would have been a winner winner chicken dinner kind of sports bra if it wasn't for the like straps in the front of the chest they're sexy as hell but unless i actually pull down the sports bra and lay it flat on my blue base they actually kind of rise up and get a little bit like they get a little flappy here and you know i can't have that because it looks like uh like a mistake so i have to keep pulling the sports bra down to lay it flat then it looks badass but the second i just move around and get loosey-goosey they're back up you know just pissing me off so other than that super comfortable feels like you're wearing nothing at all like a freaking feather but can't look past those straps what do you think oh these are the nike air max 90s i think you know why i got these right girl i mean if you you've been following me for a while i think you know why can you say bright freaking colors are life spring and summer here we come baby in style what is that on the bottom of my shoe i feel like a kid again these remind me bring me back to my childhood those good old days nickelodeon days all that slime yeah these are specifically designed for that og 90 style inspo like a spinning image of like a 90s kid right here and i was born in 89 but i lived through the 90s in my childhood best years of my freaking life so if you're familiar with the air max it's really good for running it's like a nice nike running sneaker but over time they transformed made a little more stylish for me personally i wouldn't necessarily be running or anything and these these are more of a fashion statement these are more you know wear it with some jean shorts or something casual joggers things like that this has a very much like kind of bulkier that 90s bulky style you have a really like low cut around especially on the back that's where things tend to dig up in my achilles tendon and this does not do that so very comfortable i got them in a size us6 which is usually my true size and when i first put them on they felt a little bit tight i said oh crap i might have to return these and size up but after really moving around in them and breaking them in a little bit which i noticed nike is like that where at first i feel like my true size is tight but you just move around bend it around and it starts to fit you just gotta break them in a little bit no big thing of course you got that classic air max like spring right in the heel area so you got a little spring in your step there i really wish this was light up then i think they would be picture perfect other than that they're like 99.99 there so there's a really good amount of traction for walking and moving around not totally breathable like what i'm used to with my like running sneakers and things like that i usually go for very lightweight sneakers this isn't totally lightweight this is more or less like fashionable for show kind of sneakers that's what i'm using it for but number two these babies i absolutely will be training in that's for sure these are the air zoom super rep twos tell me that nike didn't specifically create a sneaker for hit workouts tell me they didn't make a sneaker for hit high intensity interval training guy you get me maggie don't did it again first of all just look at these like just really look at these okay these are freaking innovation at its finest holy wow i love the color too mind you you got that really nice like off-white light color and then you got that pop-up neon coral color and it's just literally it's just my vibes all up and down left and right this baby is like giant mesh super breathable because your feet gonna sweat when you do high intensity girl you already know the real focus on these shoes more than anything though is what's going on on the bottoms here holy shnikeys nike you got like dual spring action like shock absorbent stabilizers on the sides of both of these sneakers right towards the front so that when you do your shuffles and your fast move side to side it keeps you from toppling over i know for me with other sneakers when i try to shuffle the sneakers just don't really work with me or for me they work against me and i feel like i might twist my ankle sometimes that's why i like iffy about shuffles but testing them out in these babies they really help me just kind of bounce from side to side they give me that grip i should say more than anything so when i'm shuffling it's just gripping me to the floor keeping me stable so i'm not falling over from momentum and lack of stability in the sneaker so i gotta hand it to them that these are freaking awesome this design is meant to just redistribute energy like give you that momentum and let it work for you spring you back where you need to be this shoe does the job i was a little bit like iffy at first i said give me a freaking break like this for real but actually testing them out i can feel the difference absolutely so these are something i would specifically wear for hit training intense movements fast-paced movements lots of bodywork here okay lots of cardio and things like that even the bottom of the toes here is extremely bendable almost separates from the rest of the bottom of the sole this is perfect if you're in a plank position or doing mountain climbers kind of gives you that bendable action on your sneakers that you need to perform the exercise to the best of your potential like this works with you this is good for people who like to jump rope as well like that soul will work for you you can feel it in your step when you get onto your tippy toes you can feel the separation in the sole the crisscross on top here is really awesome because it helps to just keep your your feet snug so they're not like moving around and getting all weird within the shoe it keeps it nice and wrapped up in a sense to just kind of keep it nice and tight the actual tongue as well is stitched in as one hole where it doesn't move around at all it's not going to slide from side to side this is a very much like put together sneaker where nothing's gonna bunch up get weird twist and turn all over on you it really is just to help you with your performance all right guys so that was it that was the nike spring new release haul what are your thoughts i gotta admit there's some hits and misses for sure i am definitely keeping the sneakers without a doubt and the sweats the sweats and i mean the sports problems keeping it too man okay but i wasn't totally sold on like the leggings and things like that the shorts those mint chocolate chip shorts i don't know the front seam on those just it just killed it for me thank you all so much for watching and i will catch you in my next video [Music] you
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DR Richard Bauckham and The Historical Jesus p8 by Jason Burns
I faults the suggestion for you okay today we're looking at Jesus and the eyewitnesses the gospel as I witness testimony reachable from 2006 Birdman he writes on page 10 the gospel narratives are the synthesis of history and story of oral history and eyewitness and the interpretation and narrating process of an author by buyer scoggs page 10 that's who is quoting so basically and what that means is that completely smashes the idea that the Gospels are material historical material that we're done by an anonymous communities that were just mythological or that over a long period of time developed by a community of writers what baulkham is proposing is north early on DeWitt authority of people who had an understanding of the life and death of Jesus they passed this information on it was their interpretation but it was written up by one author that gave the perspective of that material and so we see that in Luke Matthew Mark Luke and John each was an author had enrolled as an author and we can see that as we read the Gospels bakken lights the ancient historians law that first hand inside the testimony gave access to truth that could not have been otherwise you're not uncritical they were willing to trust this eyewitness information for the sake of the unique access they gave to the truth of the events remarkable thing about ancient his geography of the time that we just looked at of the Greek historian is they if you read Palladius this is in his history he goes my history begins in the 140 Olympiad the event from which it started these in Greece what is called the social war there is an analogy between the plan of my history in the marvelous spirit of the age which I have to deal just as fortune made almost all the affairs of the world inclined in one direction and force them to converge upon one and the same point so it is my task as a historian to put before my readers at compendious with you of the part played by fortune in bringing about the general catastrophe it was this peculiarity which originally challenged my attention and just get so that let's look at what I'm doing is just getting some quartz oblivious on history glabius if history is deprived of the truth we are left with nothing but an idol of profitable tail that's Peleus oh the point this is really significant and Palladius you if you read Palladius histories cat it's right about the middle of the book but it's described exactly as baulkham states it welcome says the edge in his historians law that first hand inside the testimony gave access to the truth that could not have been otherwise and when you read Palladius and you get this feeling you get this feeling that actually unless we get i witness material this eyewitness material for a bottle gives us a unique access to that part of a unique truth that we would not have otherwise and the thought that comes to my mind is when we're looking at the life of Jesus why as modern historians not we have that view of iowans material I witnessed material and history the eyewitness material gives you a unique access to the understanding of the event I think that what's happened is over because we had rank and we had the historians from that time tryna give us objective history and it's more trying to be scientific and so that often would negate the individual accounts of historical event maybe this modernistic perspective of history as billing for two influential and and oh there are transient history where that modernistic understanding of this we were going to get objective history and the denigrating of eyewitness material and that the trends have changed that there is a movement away from that to more singing like individuals and communities and their eyewitness testimony is now being seen as in porn and has been for some time and but I do think there is a truth that as historians we have missed and that is to save that eyewitness material does give you a unique access into history and I think the ancient historians had a something there that we have lost as modern people and saw and if there was this wide held belief by agent historians that my witness material gives you gives you a unique truth into history then when the Gospel writers write in Matthew Mark Luke and John they would have that in their mind and that's what the perspective that they were writing from and play bius uses the word inquire it's a Greek is a judicial term these kind of Greek words like I inquired that this was a technical term used for by historians that they used in their language in the ancient times a now they expounded history they inquired that Greek word had a judicial understanding of Investigation and looking at I witness material did that word inquired was a technical Greek historians word and people like papayas right about 111 ad maybe a little bit later they were using the same kind of technical Greek words that the Greek historians were using and so in other words what we're seeing is right across the board not only in the Gospel of Luke not only before the life of Jesus with Greek historians he got before the life of Jesus Greek historians you got the gospel Luke and after after the Gospel writers in the early late first century in early second century when Christian thinkers and writers writing they have this mindset that Olivia sighs about the importance of eyewitness material that it gives you a unique access to strong clean quiet what this tells you is that support money tells you is they took it very seriously they took eyewitness testimony very seriously and so when we're reading the Gospels we should take them more seriously doesn't mean say as a skeptic you'll accept it all but if people have invested their lives in writing these works because they believe is based on I Whitman we have to take back seriously and doesn't say we have to take it on board uncritically but the days of saying oh you saw a myth Jesus is a myth and Jesus didn't light from the dead it's all myth you can't just dismiss it lie lie you've got to engage with the material and I'll ask any skeptic today or even any Christian have you engaged with the Gospels and have you taken them seriously as eyewitness material and what will that teach you about either if you're a Christian your faith or you as a skeptic
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Fallout 3 Ep.8-MUTANT BEHEMOTH!
welcome back to father three everybody so we looking for the me shut up we are gonna do some of the main quest today I've been have problems esteem I'll know the [ __ ] was up with steamboat it kept on bothering me about logging in and all I had to do was simply log in by know why like 10 times in her own she's like you gotta log in you gotta log in you gotta log in oh no it's China is trying to kill me right now is trying to get my login info and kill me later but wait where do the main quests which I don't even know what the main quest is called following in his footsteps let's go talk to uh Moriarty and well not even really talk to him maybe i will talk to maybe i won't maybe i'll just like roblem rob is uh was it called the password for his a computer i'll shine I mean good enough to lockpick that you couldn't yeah we're doing the main quest cuz i went ahead to downtown DC and uh head over there and pick up a follower uh oh oh that's not gonna fall anywhere i will will break in through the back keep this info on father nobody knows I'm here I do a little bit of this ah ah all right visitors will do James Woodham above the blood all right boom we out so now we gotta find galaxy news radio and listen to hear forgot what's Metro which is where we killed the deathclaw not too long ago was there a reason we were going that direction in the first place oh yes because I was a wolf last episode we went to a tip of to his that's why we swung by hey look it's the Brotherhood outcast hey that's a nice was that a flamer you got there I kind of want a flamer now which means we have to pick up that unique flavor I'll know what it's called but I kind of want it burn master that's what's called crazy sure I'm positive it's the burn master actually not really that positive at all right let's uh head down in here let's check out kind of stuff we got going on we got some lockers we can open I'll take those there's a robot right here let's see if we can hack I'll see if we're smart enough to hack spear all right Q's I let's kind of try here um ok Doug remove what I like to do when I heck is choose like three words at random and then see if I can get the acceptance what's that called something with an A allow it to replenish their go and then that gives me even more to do so let's see here teams my guess is anything else with ms at the end d s okay well we're going a little bit closer I'll see our e that's in the right place and s is in the right place ian s so II second and then that this can be right that name meet you know I don't really care about the road you just activate the robot who cares who the hell cares about this damn robot who's in here damn mole-rats isn't gonna beat the [ __ ] out of him now this repelling stick a mole rats y'all trying to get beat up oh my god did you jumping over trash cans what the [ __ ] these are some super mole rats but they still can't fight against the repellents did you see that [ __ ] jump over his trash can geez the nerve of some mole rats is there any scrap metal I'm into scrap metal not as a weird fetish but more of us are collectible because it gets me money you can't open doors you definitely cannot open that door all right Oh none in there don't know why I always do that always open up empty things sometimes all right Oh that's not the noise you want to hear from a mole rat out sounds like that sounds like listen to sounds like a balls using pool like a cue ball all right let's let's put in this hook more scrap metal yeah I'll take all the scrap metal plungers and probably be fun to have to wait a minute it's this part with the ghouls [ __ ] you guys we're just gonna close that door I don't trust them all right so this is we can get some goodies in here I will put that away because it's kind of loud we can shoot a leaf blower at then we should never vacuum we can probably make another rocket launcher from all this stuff in here but I'm not going to because I'm very close to being over in comfort so we'll just so keep keep the equipment we have right now all right so since we have the password to this we can unlock this and then we can begin a the security gas flow whatever the hell that said and mainly will I do that so we can do this now shoot that there you go skill all those goals really easily at something you can do pretty pretty easily easily pretty uh you know easily and then yeah pretty easily so read that just because just because uh I don't know we're not energy weapons but we have it so might as well read it hey ghouls thanks for the free and easy kill there's a place we can actually open down there and then oh my god isn't our big guns thing down here I think there is a big uns thing in here I should know there probably isn't what is the big guns book you know the big guns book in this game isn't like handy no flame cook I might be explosives the one I'm thinking about the skill book I'm thinking about but let's head on up let's see what else we got going on in here already pretty much here very close to our location which actually I don't know this lead directly DC appreciated doesn't actually so we just took out a little bit to it don't we all right let's uh we're gonna grab some new people Nicole is always good to have engage make a that one rifle actually no we don't have a schematic part hey thanks for the help guys amen I know terse look I don't know who you are but you don't belong here oh the students have overrun our brothers at the galaxy news radio building and we're headed there to back them up you can tag along if you want thanks for the system under a rock hell yeah inside a bolt actually all right watch yourself up I ain't watching none but dad asked uh what's the new year nothing it's a big ass I can't pick that up I'm talking about honey donnelly AE loses dead guys got for him dammam least I'll take that too just to repair my laser pistol that out we'll never use all right oh now I'm a new recruit put me on the put me on the lines pride all right you just got sounds way too high he sounds like he we can diet and even a welcome are you know it [ __ ] I'm going you guys take too damn long yeah what's the plate what the plate yeah yeah yeah yeah give me the no mainland along I shut oh there's a vacuum cleaner shot at them hey you needed [ __ ] oh [ __ ] you up dude yeah hey that's my kill who stole that that was my kill I was just gonna I was doing work for it oh don't put the card in cigarettes don't put money in there maybe we can't put money where should we put money in there no that's dumb hey thanks for the ammo pals I will take this I also will drink some purified water and some nuka-cola awesome let's head out let's roll in God don't worry guys I got this one I missed a vacuum clearing kidding me that would have been the strongest one is the only bad thing about this weapon yet to reload it all the time but we are you today oh oh this is too strong for them they can't handle this [ __ ] all right give me them i'll take the ammo was around here i'll switch to the rifle even though we're doing work with the that weapon we had switch to the Fisher wife will save some ammo or just save some time pity on him all the damn time I have a combat shotgun we're gonna calm that shot you for this dude oh yeah what the hut I'll help me ah where the hell get your scrub ass over here what are you guys doing I picked up some strange meat from us some hunters hope is not human probably is though can you go [ __ ] kill them go do your damn job yeah it goes just targets get those targets down oh I'm right here I'll oh come on guys you're stealing my damn XP now that's [ __ ] up some [ __ ] up [ __ ] let a man have his XP ok all right let's uh prepare a bunch of these [ __ ] i can barely repair anything out what the hell was that like reading room like that [ __ ] out her my ears a little bit all right let's stop we're gonna say right here cuz this is a part where you can easily die hi this guy's got oh my guys got eight mini nukes and he's got our fat man on him bus 30 pounds after carry around this I know thank you pretty sure these dudes don't despawn so I think when you just leave them here oh yeah not that [ __ ] off ya dumb [ __ ] is the apocalypse us true sweet you think those were all the uglies of DC you take the east side of a whisk what's weird sweet there's like no place to go can't sleep anything let's talk about like the floor it's like a bunch of paper Jesus Christ that was loud as [ __ ] now a lot of people they would use the fat man for this for this right here why do that when you can just hide [ __ ] that [ __ ] all right maybe that maybe i'll use the fat man cuz he did just like beat the [ __ ] out of that guy but that means i gotta drop something i can't i still can't carry it all right now keep it busy god come on guys mr. oh my god supposed to keep it busy no don't you come near me don't you come late Your Ground [ __ ] that's right that's right yeah go beat up Marcus all right hell they're like oh [ __ ] no I'm all against by using a fat man here cuz isn't isn't like you don't find mini nukes is growing on damn trees but i will use it right here just because i want to have some fun boom boom shakalaka bye-bye that's pretty fun i'm not gonna lie i did [ __ ] my [ __ ] leg though i'll just use stim pack i'll just use one hole see I lost my damn assault rifles all right you can uh I want to store his fat man don't know where though you sent on the damn chair like what all right let's put the fat man in here cuz i really want those assault rifles back that's good money right there i know we can sell the fat man but i'm lazy whose arm is this why the [ __ ] move get out of the way oh my god what a dick he stole my assault rifle all right you know I'll take the vet let it be chronicled true they're talking about tests after like a bunch of people got murdered you know it's the wasteland shits crazy out here all right this guy's got a missile launcher oh my god why are you gotta tease me do I have this location marked on my map now is this a location that can be marked on your mouth again okay we're going to make it done I'm gonna go sell some [ __ ] and I'll be right back okay so I talked to Moira and there's an option to ask her about the armored vault jumpsuit she gave me another one which that's pretty cool and everything but you know that's only 30 pounds i'm carrying of armored volt suits I'm okay with that pletely okay with that I'm lying by the way a sarcasm what the [ __ ] I'll take it though I'll take I will also take this missile launches so I feel like we got up up explosives energy weapons at some point is there's some big weapons that are explosive thank you i did it all by myself I didn't ask all right we're gonna head on in here isn't much in here dilute I mean there's like the occasional random [ __ ] in here that's exactly what I'm looking for thank you time to talk to it 30 something like that I don't like this part because that means that delight we're gonna go through his dialogue one time and then I'm gonna go through it off camera because I know there's a speech check we can beat and I want to beat that speech check so we don't do it but we'll just talk to him regular look on your face bocce ball here's Danny shaking what who the heck this guy is and why you should care I don't I am three dog Chucky piston teller of truth Lord and mine and you well I know you are heard about your leaving that vault yeah yeah holy [ __ ] you're like I'm from the radio guiltiest chop I don't usually have exposure to the public like this makes Karen on the good fight the good fight but sound I imagine a picture okay I'm still back in a man in the picture well holy [ __ ] aren't you at jail since your [ __ ] all right how did you know is looking for my dad like the stupid look on her face can't you just help me so what can I ever do for you look your dog [ __ ] [ __ ] you good all right he gives us a quest in love well just get the goal just get the Questor you guys can see it but imma do that speech check because I really want the XP for it [ __ ] you Three Dog Europe wait does he have one of those canisters like gas canisters explode there you go three dog boom shaka alright so I passed the speech check what first try after I stop recording now I'm just trying to rob this guy blind scrap metal is a hot commodity nowadays and that would be I would love it if I can just take some of it from me he also has a skill book you can take all right here take big book of science I will take the big book of science over here alright so we got two separate quest now let's check them out we got galaxy news radio and we got scientific which seems really do this one because it's the one I know it's the 1i it's the one I know and it's the one that I know and I know this one so we're gonna know it even more that's usually the one I first if I do speech check sunshine don't even care about the speed check it gets you some XP you get a little bit more loot from doing it too I think which the little dude can help so we're gonna go to the dupont circle we're gonna adopt this episode soon here haven't been doing much cutting I've been doing just pretty much straight recording and there's some Ghoulies out here the ghouls we're gonna wait until daytime because I don't like being out here during that time sports med the spooks are out here there's some perks that like deal with being out during the nighttime stuff like I always thought those perks are dumb looks playing a game at night unless you're playing like a sneak character all right let's see if I can just blow up that car car goes boom open in google all right you know it will come down here and take care of the problems I'm here [ __ ] that's not what I wanted to do our I was trying to figure out where my combat shotgun is oops oops oops oops where the hell is my combat sure but what number is this acquit let me get down into two boom this does no damage oh there we go yeah yeah it does like really low damage oh [ __ ] doesn't want me to go through here should I forgot you gotta go through over here I thought we'd go through that I think I'm thinking of a different question right now some ammunition just chillin back here I'll take all this free free stuff thanks very much whoever left that there you were helping out one of the greatest legends of all time tomorrow outposts will go through here the collapse cart tunnel there be no Ghoulies down here better be no guey I don't see any seems like it's nice and safe down here I know what's down there looks spooky down there i wrened to the mall outposts are already here it's just not their place underground I've been our place underground yet is very watery in here I can oh I can hear the explosions and the moistness all right no I might hack this am I trying to actually hack this unless I actually try and hack this I mean I guess see guessing work sometimes you know I were to activate the robot we're gonna back the [ __ ] up before you ask us questions I so I know he'll ask you for a ticket if you don't have one I think he'll attack ii oh wow he didn't see me she wearing sexy sleepwear again so I had a arouse I mean I had to talk to a three dog level Omega C now easily I'm gonna do some work all right full force authorized now he's gonna go do some work i wreck some people I can't take that Metro ticket I don't have to sneak anymore if i do so i guess i will do that all right it's time to pull out the big guns he's gonna fight as soon as he hits out here he's out there I'm who is out there get up yeah yeah look at and welcome i saved your life I'm talking about damn tickets all right yeah i'll give you my TV you go back and did he check my ticket sir thank you arab I you're welcome for riding with you're very welcome sir all right let's get out of here before he goes apeshit on me uh so I don't know what else is down here Newton's goals something Raiders oh that's not i meant to shoot it's not what i meant to shoot Oh Sister Sister oh my stomach got hit by a plate help me help me somebody save me this crazy [ __ ] shooting plates at me I'd be the worst thing to see you know apocalypse is like the telling stories the Raiders are telling each other tales they're like I'm scared of that man out there like who are you talking about the man who fighters [ __ ] plates at you the man who fires objects that don't do anything that don't have a use in this apocalyptic world he's gonna shoot him at you it's like oh look at the garden gnome so useless who would ever use this then they would know they would know that it's me out here they know that I'm the crazy killer with the rocket launcher shooting garden gnomes at people that's where everything goes the hell they're like oh and I hide your damn garden nose hey Eve it did not [ __ ] your head I shot you ned boom there ya go I shot your head off that time alright so we're gonna end this episode off here I thought we were going on long enough and now we're gonna level up boom let's put up a its twenty so we can use missiles and stuff lockpick let's get that up to repair yes repaired definitely in speech will put that up alright let's see what kind of person got let belly that's garbage that's all so far but we're going we're going a bloody mess cuz I want to do more damage look at all these drugs dama Scott was shooting up holy [ __ ] you got like every drug gear alright yeah see you guys next time in follow through
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#Lesson#4FreeMusiclessons 3 years old to100 years old,دروس موسيقى لجميع الأعمار 3 سنين ل 100 سنة
hello everybody today we will have new Rhythm new Tempo um but before we do the new Temple let me do some reminders about the nodes uh from the first class and second class and third class and as we remember we have c d e f g a b c or do R me f sol la T do great we also know about some Temple the whole note around half note our blanch quarter note no okay in some class I told you about how important is the quarter not okay let's see why it's important I'm going to show you some new Tempo if I come here and say this is the Noir okay I can cut this quarter [Music] note I'm going to cut it you know we can cut it several pieces for example if I have an apple if this is an apple okay and I want to cut it two pieces for example I'm going to cut this quarter to two pieces it's the same thing it is still the apple right then this I call it quever an Egyptian they say it Noir and say about the qu Crush okay quarter note uh if I will go and do Trinity College London examination then I need to know it is quarter note Trinity College [Music] London and quever qu here an Egyptian Crush if I'm going to do Trinity College London exam I have to know it as quever okay I can write this also this way I can put both of them together and put them like that two of this equal one of this as I said the quarter note it's like an apple and I just cut it to two pieces okay it's a Ste Apple if I play the quarter note like one one one okay then I have to play this faster at the same time of the quarter if I play the quarter with the left hand like that and the right hand will play the quiver you see it's the same timing on the left hand for quarter and the right hand playing qu okay great okay I have also I can cut this quarter to four pieces one 2 3 four one 2 three 4 this time it will have two tails every piece here will have two tails I write it also this way way same thing same thing okay it's like I want to cut my Apple to four pieces it's a still one apple right then I have to play this in the same timing of the quarter okay we call it semi qu in Egypt they call it double Crush okay semi quarter if I'm going to do Trinity College I have to know the English words you can know the Arabic or Egyptian words if you would like okay but if you anyone going to do triny college examination need to know these names okay the sem I play it in the same timing of quarter then it's supposed to be very fast if I say quarter quarter quarter I would play in the right hand semi quiver you see same timing of the quarter then let me try for you quarter then quever then semi quever let's try this quarter quarter let's say it with a very simple way we say about the Noir or the quar we say about the qu or the gush T we say about the semi or double Crush t t okay let's try together that's going to make it easier for you to to know the tempo to do the temple easier okay there is more um to to see more Tempo um but we need to know this very well first before we move on let me try with you some something um to to make it easier also for you to know how many I I can put in each bar or is they will can first of all sometimes I see two four it means two quarters in each bar what is bar from here until I close with a line like that this is a bar and here a bar okay then he wanted two of quarter or from the war in each bar like one here and I can put this right great I can put only one of these t a can put it t a t t t t t T okay if he says three four he means three of quarter okay then first bar I can put t and I close the bar okay and I can put t t t a and I close the bar okay here T again t wonderful if he says four four now we know it is four of quarters in each bar okay [Music] if are going to put oops we're going to put T right this is four and I close the bar and I can put a whole note okay and I close here lovely [Music] T I hold right T A here t t a t a a a right let's clap it together okay together going to clap a wonderful great job we going to come from the other way because I believe my hands was not right in the right place okay let's do it one more time from 2 4 okay I'm going to go all all this starting from here let's do it two four T three four 4 four t t Bravo very good I hope you understand this Temple until we meet next time I want you to focus in this because next time we're going to put some notes on them and try to sing it and do it with a Tempo and Melody okay wonderful thank you so much for joining me and I hope you subscribe to get everything I give you okay I love you and hope to see you soon and if you need to know anything or confused about anything just give me a comment and I will answer you okay I love you subscribe please see you next time I love you bye- bye Salam Sal
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Sankalp Dialogues & AVPA - Crushing the Curve 04: Access To Education During The COVID-19 Pandemic
thank you real happy to do two am so so welcome everyone my name is franca swanee I'm the CEO of African venture philanthropy Alliance we are really thrilled to be partnering with Sanka to host the series of webinars that are looking at issues specifically addressing challenges affecting the most vulnerable in our communities around this carbon nitrogen crisis so this is the third webinar we've held over the last couple of weeks we've addressed issues from the informal economy to food and a really excited today to be hosting a really great panel of people who are playing and actively involved in the space of Education provision the most vulnerable and evil pa is excited to be part of this process we are a network of social investors who are working to increase the flow of financial and non-financial resources into special investments of the continent we are headquartered in Nairobi and office with offices in Johannesburg and Lagos when we've in the process of responding to copy 19 we have set up coming to the response in Kenya South Africa Nigeria so any of you who are interested to join a group or people who are working towards addressing issues related to 19 please feel free to reach out to us after this you will see our twitter handles on the slides towards the end and our email address so please feel free to reach out to it and answer myself I'm very excited to between this series with a partnership with a real and until a cup so without further ado I'll hand over to Nancy and thank you so much for intellect up once again for enabling this series of webinars to keep going and we're super excited about of you thank you thank you Frank again welcome to everybody I see we have 39 participants and growing so thank you very much I will go straight into introducing speaker Henry Benson he is the director of Cosme Center for advancement of science and mathematical education he is here representing an organization based in South Africa over to you Henry good morning everybody and thank you very much for help for for having me and thanks to a BPA and some SEM cup for I think facilitating this is very important conversations it's particularly as we look at the most vulnerable and access so just just a couple of housekeeping items for the participants we firstly i'm erielle from the sun cop team thank you for joining today we will be taking questions in the chat box for all of the all of the participants today so please go ahead and and put your questions in the chat box and we'll be fielding those to the speakers once we once they all wrap up and we'll have about at least half an hour for Q&A for you all to pose your questions to to the speakers today and put your contributions in we did want to start really quickly today just with a quick poll before we get into to Henry's presentation and you should see the poll pop up on your screen what we want to know from all of you today is what you think some of the biggest barriers are for e-learning specifically in informal settlements so this whole series is focusing on the lower income consumers and we really want to see what what some of those biggest challenges are so I will give you another about 30 seconds or so to put your answers into the poll and then I'll share those results so just go ahead and select which which of these challenges you think is the most the most challenging is it access to electricity access to Internet access to hardware like a computer or a smartphone is it the teachers ability to deliver content from you from historically a physical in-person platform to no an electronic one I am not seeing on my side that anyone has voted so I don't know if it's a glitch on my side Margaret are you able to see anything from your side of any chance no okay well in that case yes yes we can see I can see about 31 people have voted so far so maybe we give you them all right I'll give it two seconds and then I'm gonna end the poll all right so I don't know if it's a glitch on my side but I can't see any results so George if you can see it feel free to walk us through but I think it's a challenge on my side I just shared a good deal you should be able to see it now I see the results it's now disappeared and I think it said 47% said all of the above unsurprisingly it's a it's a mixed issue so super so thanks everyone for your input and Henry over to you thanks very much so yes as I've been used on Henry Benson on the director of cares knee we're a nonprofit organization working in South Africa maybe I just just say that the work that we've been doing currently particularly under covert 19 and a lot done that we're facing here in South Africa is really and what I'm reporting on and talking about is work that's been done in partnership so in partnership with number organizations and you can see the logos on the screen there in particular I want to mentioned ASCII which is the National Association for social change entities in education which is a membership based body for nonprofits working in education and also the civil society coalition which is an association of organizations really working for the most vulnerable next slide please so just to talk a little bit about the current activities what we knew instinctively as an organization long history of working in in rural internship communities is that we would so what we saw I think initially with the with the lockdown and the closing of schools in particular and we know this is affecting many many many millions of children around the world is that we knew that content was becoming available in many forms so there was a very Swift and agile turnaround from the private sector and from the nonprofit sector in making available content in various forms what we were anecdotally aware of through our own work is that we needed to evaluate the level of access and engagement amongst teachers learners and parents and so what we did was we started doing some research around this particular aspect to in a way sort of really bring some data to the table in terms of what we knew about access and I'll talk a little bit about the results of that engagement with groups of learners teachers and parents and this also then fed into another research project which was the Jade education Services Research bootcamp which was taking place and unlocked the lock down and open up your thinking bootcamp which they organized with 150 or so researchers from around South Africa as well as Africa and the world who were looking into responses from the sector and so the one thing that we saw as a result of this sort of opening up of the sector in terms of making content available we started engaging in a process of curating content and actually looking at the content to see what was available and asking some critical questions for example around zero rating data accessibility also alignment to the curriculum these kinds of kinds of issues the other thing that we were very keenly interested in based on some of the results of the research that we've been doing is the level of engagement of parents and the ability of parents really to be able to keep continuity of learning going in the home knowing very well their parents are not teachers parents are and and have been suddenly faced with the responsibility of now guiding learning in their homes and whether they had access necessarily to the resources that they needed whether they be online or not and then the other element that we looking at is the low tech and data light kind of support initiatives that are out there so what we've seen is lots of really fantastic online resources but even in those cases they're not necessarily low tackled ocelot if we can move to the next slide or there with some reflections on these initiatives so what we found in our research was very promising ly is that in the township and rural communities that we engaged with through the surveys and the research is that 80% of learners had taken home with them prior to the lockdown some paper-based resource and this was a critical learning in terms of how we respond and how we make learning opportunities available in the home what we did find though in our research is that engagement across all platforms particularly the electronic platforms including radio and television was was was actually quite low with most learners and indicating that they were only tuning in there first of all they were not even aware of the radio television broadcast to some extent and I think about 50 to 60 percent of the learners that we engage with and teachers indicated they were not aware those that were away very few of them were actually engaged in tuning into those sources then just in terms of the content curation work you know with all the resources that are available what we realized is that there was a need to engage in a conversation a critical conversation really around what do we mean by zero rating and so and also what is data free what is data light what is free and open so for example we've quite concerned in to a particularly vulnerable communities and communities that don't normally have the access to resources is that with the sort of sudden opening up of the commercial space with commercial providers saying here's a resource it's free it's available for now and I think I emphasize the for now is because we're concerned that we have a sort of a hook into what maybe is a solution that doesn't have legs into the future in a post lockdown scenario or a return to school and we still know that learners will be constrained I mean in the South African scenarios we're looking at a very phased return to school which could stretch on for months and months and months you know many many learners are still going to be out of school and so if those resources don't really have a true open quality in terms of creative commons licensing for example and that the that paywalls maybe are reintroduced at some at some point that we have a challenge even then with zero rating i think we need to critically engage with the zero rating so the one thing is that telcos are offering resources zero rated yes and there's been a big campaign and push from our side and - from our side from civil society as well as government to get zero more and more content generated but the challenge news also is what's the quality of that zero rating what's the quality of the initial connection that a learner actually has so for example do they have a device these questions came up in the poll do they have electricity do they have and and how heavy is the data requirement of the content that needs to be done I mean we've gone to a zero rated site but it can still take you half an hour to download a PDF document that's very dirty heavy and then is it really an accessible document that you can actually use for learning and the last point in terms of the lessons learned is that what we found is that parents were really really really struggling even the most well resourced parents in suburban schools with access to Internet connectivity were really struggling was hard to actually engage with their with their children so if we look at the most vulnerable communities what we realized what we found is that there aren't really non specialist support resources in former pay that parents can use to support learning in their homes and so maybe I should just mention one point so recently just very recently the HSR see the humans Sciences Research Council in South Africa had put out a paper based on some modeling they've done off the Tim's data and what that has shown is that we are going to see massive impact in terms of learning gains or learning losses actually particular with our most vulnerable communities and next slide please I don't know how I'm doing for time we should be okay so I think the one thing that we did find is in this so with the flood of resources available that we really ought try to drink from a fire and that was the what really motivated and drove us to start working on curating content so really just being selective about what's available next slide please great so I think I'll wrap it up now with this last so we say will help need it and I think this is a really really calling on all stakeholders and partners and there is a lot of collaborative work happening already but so what what is what the world that's currently happening is to try and create a trusted single entry point to approved content and support I think this is really critical and I think maybe in some ways it's where we need our government sector and the official holders of Education in our system to really support good strong messaging around what is expected of parents what is expected of learners at this particular moment in time and we also point them to a sort of a credible mastered single entry point the so responding to data large solutions what we have seen is that there are a lot of organic emerging whatsapp messenger type solutions so maybe just to say that the the challenges that we are observing in this particular space so rather there is the call coordinated or collaborative effort and also the pedagogical application of how you use a messaging platform to deliver learning experiences is is and I think it needs some some rethinking and what we've seen is there are some if it's not coming together and we're trying through our work with Nass key and other stakeholders to bring together the different players in this space to be able to structure learning on a messaging platform at the moment what you kind of you do kind of get to see the sort of puff and pass kind of approach we a lots of information to gain goes across learners timelines or parents timelines or teachers timelines and really it's about coordinating that and structuring learning so providing small bits of information in very dire to large ways to support learners and then I think just technical capacity for the sector to be able to convert content into a way that is accessible and meaningful and useful for the education sector and then not only the technical capacity to deliver the content but also then the learning and content support so what happens once I learn I get some content and through the whatsapp or the telegram or the timeline is then how is that what's the follow-up support that's required in order for us to really ensure learning takes place yeah so I think we are faced with enormous challenges and we do know and that they are going to be learning losses but we all these efforts are trying to sort of rally around mitigating those losses and I think the key takeaways and that we've learned from the research that we've been doing and the collaboration work that we're doing is that we really need trusted messages trusted message messages messengers as well as a single entry point into systems and we do need to take cognizance of how data heavy this content is so really bringing data light and innovative solutions to learners particularly the most vulnerable thank you very much oh Henry thank you thank you so much yeah very insightful research some of the things that you talked about really hit home especially regarding non-specialists support for parents I know I've seen a lot of in you know parents on what's up complaining and you know asking their are we the ones going back to school we don't even know this material etc etc and it's interesting that you brought that up because Deborah from Deb nitrus says that they are working in informal settlements in Nairobi to equip educators to support households and overcome the barriers that you're highlighting they are currently piloting virtual training and coaching to targeted educators who are fulfilling the role of community champions and working closely with parents and learners to keep learning and well-being on track so maybe if we have another session on this topic we may ask Deborah from ignite just to give us more insights on what they have also learned let me move on our next speaker is Stacey Stacey represents an organization in Nigeria called IDO best and it is part of the bridge international academies go ahead Stacey and while Stacey's talking and our next speaker please everybody who's listening put your comments or questions in the chat box we'll have a Q&A session at the end thank you okay thanks Nancy so I mentioned again my name is Stacy okay and I'm managing director for arrow best which is an initiative that's been led by DOE state governor and spearheaded by their superb which is the government body the men just primary education in the state so we as bridge international academies have partnered with them to support educate initiative they have and Edel best is actually a program we just passed our two-year anniversary and a know best is essentially best stands for basic education sector transformation because the governor wanted wants to completely transform his education sector and improve learning outcomes so we've had a strong foundation of sort of building teachers tech literacy and also so all the teachers in our classrooms have tablets that they use to teach their pupils and the school leaders I'm also have smart phones that they leverage to be able to manage their schools better so we have that sort of as a structure in place before we before koban 19 came in we had to start thinking through how to restructure or adapt our program to work at home so Oedipus at home is our adaptation and what we've what we've done to ensure that as many pupils as possible and as many families as possible are able to continue learning even though school is an in session so next slide and then thinking about aro best the ed o best at home the first thing or our primary consideration was thinking about how to ensure that we are that the program is accessible through as many channels as possible because while there may be some families who have access to online content there are also many others who don't who don't have smartphones or who may only have feature phones i'mso phones that don't have access to data and then still there are families who don't have phones at all so wanting to make sure that some of our content is also available here radio so I'll just walk through the different learning components that we've created here and they're all adaptations of our regular programming so the first is interactive audio lessons so these are literally lessons for hours of lessons that we're creating every day one hour for different age groups so there's one hour for the nursery level another hour for lower primary one for upper primary and then another hour for junior secondary and these are lessons that cover the subjects the content that people's would be learning in their regular school day so Science and Mathematics English social studies and then also some high stakes prep for some peoples who hopefully potentially may still be able to sit for their exam soon and this content is available via phone so parents can literally dial a local phone number and they're connected via they're connected they're like a pretty like simple interface where they can click one for the nursery on lesson for example and they're able to hear the one-hour lesson over the phone these audio lessons have also been uploaded on the government website and we're working with the government to also be able to make these audio lessons and they local via radio and thankfully the government has been able to partner with MTN which is the largest telecom in Nigeria to offer the this mobile phone line and also the government website the phone line is toll free and then the government website is at zero data for those who can access it online the other learning component that we've created is the interactive mobile quizzes so these are available via whatsapp and via SMS so these quizzes cover a variety of subjects so similar to the ones covered in the audio lessons and they're available each day so they're very short quizzes that people's from primary one all the way up to the junior secondary level can access it's an opportunity for them just to get some like quick like refreshers go through about five to six questions per quiz in the different subjects just to review what they've been learning and see like how well they're digesting the content that they're getting through the different channels and again mtns been really helpful here and ensuring that families can text this number or the SMSs to this phone number a certain number of texts like each day without any cost to them additionally for those they have access to whatsapp it's also possible for them to engage to complete the lessons or start complete the quizzes via web SAP then the third learning component we've created is digital storybooks so these are these are literal story books that are going out to peoples in in different grade levels so that they have a lot of like rich reading content that they can read through so they can keep practicing and keep enjoying their we're developing there like love of reading then the fourth learning component that we've designed our lesson guides at home so this is where parents are brought into the program where understanding that the parents are not teachers that they're not specialists we design the learning guides to be really simple and also not be very cut time-consuming like so many of these other learning components are things that people's can do independently these lesson guides at home are the one thing that we want the parents to work on with their child so these are lessons very like short lessons in they're focused in math in English and then one other subject per day but we're expecting that takes the parents about 45 minutes to go through this lesson with their child and these are available via the government Facebook group they're also available during via their feet during through their webpage and we're sending them out via the whatsapp groups and then the last learning component which is really powerful which is also the way that really helping us to communicate or share so many of these other learning components are the whatsapp groups or the virtual classrooms and we've created we've created two different kinds of whatsapp groups one is at the grade level so literally we have one massive whatsapp group for pupils in common one another for people's in primary two and in these groups are where we're sharing the digital storybooks for example again that are like tied to that specific grade level as well as the lesson guides and the one other as well as the lesson guides on that are available and the other kind of whatsapp group that we have are the classroom level website group so this is ensure this the class level of whatsapp groups ensure that teachers remain a part of the learning process because with these class level groups it's literally groups that the teachers are creating and they're bringing in they're in there making sure that the peoples in their classroom are actually a part of these groups and certainly not all peoples have access to whatsapp so for those peoples who aren't able to connect via whatsapp the teachers actually give the families calls to ask them find out like what which of these learning content components if any like these being able to access and also what questions they have so that parents like aren't left trying to figure out like how to manage all these learning components like independently but like making sure that the teachers are there as a connection to help the people answer any people questions that may come up and ensure that parents feel supported so those are the learning channels that we've developed if we go to the next slide I'll just highlight some of the learnings that we've had so far one of the major ones is that a lot of what we're doing good and like can continue to be done like once we're out of this emergency period we're currently in conversations with a number of our government partners about how valuable it is to still continue some of these learning components but perhaps a lower dosage so instead of having 4 hours of audio audio lessons per day we're looking at maybe having an hour and a half because at that point students will have a full day of sub in school learning but it's - it would be really good to supplement that and I'm still ensure that parents feel very comfortable like directly directly communicating with their teacher so their teacher is able to give them a call and answer any questions that the child may have about homework so that's one of the keyboard learnings another one is a demographic data is a very very valuable tool in designing the program so as part of a know best one of the features features of the program has been developing digital records for every single people so even before the start of this pandemic we had phone numbers for every single child who's enrolled in a know best school it's just amazing because it's allowed us to literally send out links to each of these everyone so they'll be able to quickly enroll in the website groups it's also like made it easier for us to communicate to them about what's happening but what we've also seen is that it would have been very beneficial for us to have even more layers of data so for us to know for example how many of these phones are smartphones and how many of them are feature phones if that will help us better start to plan and understand how many people are likely to be able to access the online content versus those likely won't and we will need to rely more on the components they're available via SMS or via phone and then next slide and one of our key means I think I mentioned a couple times that the partnership that Edo state government has been able to develop with MTN the telecom has been really powerful and ensuring that parents can access these components in a way that's affordable or free for them but not all parents use MTN so one of the things that we've that we've been working with at O state on is hoping that they'll also be able to develop partnerships with other major telecoms in Nigeria so that even more families like if they're on Airtel for example is another one or Glo that they too would be able to call or access the website without it being very expensive so that's definitely a major need for us so I'll close there thank you thank you so much really insightful information and I just wanted to point out that it seems to be a common thread there between your presentation and Henry's which is one partnerships that work and to that we need data light free content I mean that's a light and data free services for a lot of people especially those living in informal settlements will now go on to our second poll and then after that we'll have our last speaker so the poll question this time what do you think is the best way to level the playing field for all learners I'll give everybody a few seconds to fill out that poll and then we'll move on to the third speaker please use the chat box to pose any questions to any of our speakers and also you can highlight different things on our a BPA twitter handle which is underscore ABPA underscore so are we getting any submissions to the pool yes Nancy they're coming in so maybe we can give it another 5 seconds or so for the the last few people to put their their answers in and then we'll we'll show the pole it seems to be working fine now well we'll show it take another two seconds to show the results wonderful I see a few questions coming in for Stacey and Henry that's great once our last speaker has finished his presentation then we'll go to the question and answers ok let's look at the poll results and I get the poll results looks like 74% of you say that governments should provide the tools to all learning to make study from home possible and then next in line is zero rate all learning tools so that all children can learn at the same pace remotely I think that's really important because I think we all are pretty sure that remote learning will become something that we all have to be become comfortable with ok thank you so we're now moving on to our third and last speaker for today his name is Mike chip career bill Mike is the CEO of Aloha and he is based in Kenya or what do you Mike thank you very much I hope you can all hear me so um okay thank you first of all a comment on that slide I was the CEO of Valera until 30th of April so I just transitioned into my new venture which is called fob education I was the co-founder of what we are doing at Bobby is very similar to what we are doing now the reason I decided to create Bob was in order to be able to focus more on some things which were really expanding and there was mandates beyond way to unzips to go so we have we it's a discussion we've been having for a long time and we thought the best decision is to so to create a new entity and that's now my co-founder continues to lead in our okay so next slide okay so because of that therefore if you look for Bob education on the Internet's you will not find us anywhere if you decide to look for anything related to the new entity you will hardly see anything we are using this month to sort of really establish ourselves but we are acting in terms of with clients and everything that we do so just to speak about the current activity over even before that presentation I have the the presentation I have here therefore is a really summarized presentation that just shows some of the highlights of the things that we are doing so I'll begin with the current activity believe what so teachers gooshie and it at each other plus it can greatly anyone for us it caters to and to his main just as opposed to expertise their various specialized areas so our training is made tools to the some of the things that we put at their disposal for them to be able to overcome the challenge before them a lot of times we favor working with tutors that exist for example we are using zoom right now so these are tools that exist that we really recommend and in some cases we actually build tools for them and I can give you some examples now the commad 19 pandemic has been a game changer for us and the biggest thing that it has changed for us suddenly conversations are easier to have so people who are very well established people who never thought that they needed to rethink some of their models especially some of our education institutions which we did which really run on legacy systems and legacy mindsets have suddenly seen the value of a lot of the things we've been talking about now we do a whole bunch of things and I'll try that this slide does not necessarily tell you everything that we do but I can summarize it verbally and use the example to highlight how it is the main thing we do is for example instructional design content development and elearning platforms for entities such as universities the e-learning has been with us for a long time I knew universities that invested in e-learning in 2006 that to date they have nothing to speak of why is that the problem the main problem is nothing to do with the technology nothing to do with students most of the problems based on they such a engagement that we are these people over time has always been the lecturers like how do we actually get the instructors at those institutions to be able to come on board and with one of our clients we we've really made very big steps regarding this you know things things to do with pledge our contracts you know just the education is now the other things also that we try and do is we're comes to the various tools approaches that we develop we tend to return to do we tend to create prototypes things so whenever there's a problem somewhere like for example teachers are struggling to assess students we we tend to work with them to develop a prototype I hope that we try to run it as an MVP and thereafter if it qualifies you know we can run it fully as a product so for example in the technical and vocational training space this is one of the most difficult spaces to think about how to deliver education online or in a blended way and that's something that we are working right now with regulatory technical training and some technical training institutions here to try and see how we can still help learning to go in that space some countries have experience in that and we're basically trying to see what works best with our context the other thing of course is there is the teacher training for basic education once again we've done some amazing experiments and prototypes in this space for example just before this committee between January and March this year we held a very interesting teacher training via whatsapp on competency based assessments and we were very surprised by you know how when teachers were actually learning how to do competency-based assessment via sublet training so just be defied trainings that were able to deliver by what's up and we were able to also give them feedback based on what they do so such things next slide please I'm aware the time is short so the biggest learnings basically that we bodies people really have the capacity to transform the way they do things and relatively quickly at that but I think you've seen it I don't even eat really operated but people really have the capacity because the wheel is there right now the other thing is people are trying out all kinds of different things to be able to do things but in Kenya in particular we really suffer from the Central Command syndrome you know like like you know this is government it has no directed you know government has not approved that kind of thing that has significantly limited the imagination that school managers everyone wants to play it safe no one wants to try that is giving people you want to try that which has you know which that which they've seen has been agreed to elsewhere and that I think you know we lose so many opportunities and a lot of time that we it even goes back to this certain survey we did both three weeks into this Kobe pandemic in Kenya with primary school teachers and 50% of them said they are doing nothing online they're doing absolutely nothing and the main reason for that is there's no directive that they received you know it should clear today what they're supposed to do now the big one of course is higher education most hide Christian institutions are really struggling for relevance they really see it as a big problem because if a bigger university can do a program you've been doing online and do it better not even a big university anyone if they're doing the same thing you be doing online you know you're in deep trouble so this is really a big struggle for relevance and we are trying to help people there and finally the Commission for university in Kenya I believe finally will be able to change some thinking about online education and and and basically to help universities to pivot to the new space because these for example a requirement in to be a university about 50 acres of land so you know and that really stops very many people just from innovating especially you know as as land becomes more and more difficult to get and education can be done in a blended way or in partnership with others you know so all those are the difficult things so next slide please Oh help needed the biggest help I think we need for us is since we do a lot of experiments and since we try to really run very many prototypes on how to deliver all sorts of aspects of education sometimes we put things on hold because it's simply not worth it to be able to do it so you know if we can find a partner with whom we can some of these experiments really amazing and also instructional design analysis and consents developers is a big need we have because imagination creativity is not a very easy thing to have in this market oh I was mainly because of the way people have traditionally been trained so that is a big area that we are we if we really normally invest in us you know us as a company we will is really try and invest very hard in growing our people and making sure that they can be creative so that they liberate themselves and they can be able to yeah that's just about it and just a final comment on the survey we did with primary school teachers what we asked them what they therefore need in order to be able to to do something different during this covered pandemic about 42% of them say that they need training on how to deliver using technology obviously about 25% which is the next group says that they basically need overall training on pedagogy which is the science of delivery and about 17% say they need help to be able to think and deliver creatively and something that surprised me was about 8% of them say they would like training or they would like some help on how to cobble loneliness that was a very big surprise for me and maybe loneliness is not the right word but that's how it came out from them but I there's a lot of psychological effects that this has had them you know as teachers you're used to being able to deliver such a way now you have to deliver it in a different way so yeah that that really surprised us interesting I'd like to stop that because of time and happy to take questions did you see and thank you all for listening having me here thank you very much your last comment Mike is it might have been you know a surprise in your in your research but interestingly enough they've been some chops people chatting on the side about that exact comment that's exact issue basically saying continued warning is not possible without acknowledging the psychosocial issues affecting children and caregivers like food insecurity increased violent depression all these things and and I realize you know the learning issue can't be can't can't be standalone we couldn't we couldn't include everything in this one so we will be discussing some of these issues in fact our next next week we're hoping to discuss gender violence and domestic violence because you know that is escalating due to commit nineteen so these are definitely issues that we know are affecting people well while they're also trying to to keep up learning so thank you very much Mike um great I see some questions have come see some questions have come in for Henry and for Stacey if you have any questions specifically for Mike also please put them in the chat box so we'll go to the question and answer section of our webinar now I know we're running a bit late we may spill over the hour set for this webinar whoever's interested in staying on please do um Henry we had a question for you what are the different approaches available for different learning phases that that are not too overwhelming for learners and parents basically you know balancing between the sound science behind learning but also you know what people are going through thanks Nancy yeah so it's an interesting question and I think let me just start by saying that what was what also came out in a content curation process is that there was a preponderance or a dominance of content available for the higher grades so typically your senior secondary grade 10 11 11 and 12 and and not as much for the lower grades it was also they tended to be a focus on the maths and the science rather than some of the other other subjects so that was the one thing that came out in terms of the differentiated approaches look I think that's something that everybody is grappling with in terms of how do we then apply low-tech solutions I know the Siemens stripling people are in the group today for example and one of the initiatives and see the steam foundation here in South Africa is around cooperative learning and hands-on minds-on science learning and now this is something that we're grappling with as I think everybody in responding to how do we deal with what would normally be a very tactile learning experience in terms of setting up experiments so how do we now look at simulations and other versions of this but really without taking away the quality of learning that should be happening in this kind of subject so I think it's something that we are grappling with and definitely there is a disparity in terms of the grade levels and I think I'd also like to just touch on the psychosocial support because I think what we saw with the lack of a parent like a really good quality parent guide and that that supports parents do in the home is that they are also the social and emotional social and emotional learning aspects which need to be addressed so I mean I don't think I have a really are I don't have an answer and but certainly it is something that is that came out in the work that you would say great thank you very much Stacy a question for you are you able to track how students engage with the lessons and other material on your platform or how are you measuring engagement and gains we are so for were able the suburb team so the government team is able to track traffic on their website to get an understanding of how many people are downloading the materials as well as like where those people are coming from like whether it's in Edo State or actually from like other places in Nigeria or outside of it in addition to that we're able through the website groups were able to see understand the level of engagement how many parents I understand understand how many parents are actually in the groups how many parents don't have access to the groups and need to be called by on the teachers then the third way that we're able to track usage is through the phone line so being able to see how many sms's are going out how because each like SMS is tied to the actual phone number I'm so knowing how many students are engaging in the interactive quizzes do that and then as well as understanding I'm how many calls are being made to the phone line to get the audio lessons okay what on average what are what are you seeing how high is engagement so in Sara so it's a I can speak most to the traffic that we're seeing so far on the website well I'll start by explaining the figures for I don't state generally so we've just from so just speaking of government schools there are government schools from nursery level all the way to junior secondary there are 350 7,000 pupils across the state and in those numbers we've been able to I can talk to you in terms of percentages not be like absolute numbers in terms of like so what we're seeing and what we're working with superb to change is that a lot of the traffic so far that we're sitting is coming for the online content it's coming from a good proportion like twenty percent is coming from Edo but then a significant percentage of the traffic is actually coming from Lagos which is interesting but we think it has a lot to do with the fact that in Lagos like they tend to like have families who have more money and it's easier for them to access the website but it's also that we're like working really closely with teachers and also the Headmaster's to ensure that there's good communication so they understand and what's available to them like on the website there's a lot of the I know families they're getting it directly through the website groups rather than going to the website to get it because it's shared to them directly whereas people outside of Edo state like they they're not in the web site group so they can't the only way for them to get it is through the website okay thank you very much a question for you Mike one of our listeners disagrees with the view that universities are struggling to remain relevant he just wanted to know if are you working directly with universities in metropolitan hubs and are they seeing the opportunity this opportunity to really shift yeah that's a really good question the situation in Kenya is interesting because of the way supply supply of students into universities is controlled for example the last three years government has only allowed about 100,000 students to be admitted into the 72-73 universities we have in the country here and you find that last year for example there's a lot of pressure to even merge some programs close down some programs shut down some institutions that kind of pressure that came up so right now maybe the university we work with right now they're freed because there are relatively small universities in a metropolitan area they are afraid that some of their competitors or investors which offer similar programs could take away the students they would traditionally have taken because of geography advantages simply because they are a bigger brand a better name so these that struggle for relevance not what I meant it's not necessarily it may not necessarily be the case it was destroyed a bit even more but right now that's a real issue like the struggle for relevance how do we make sure the other thing that I see also along these lines and this is maybe just in learning will very quickly become commodity meaning it will be you know everyone can deliver it so the issue is going to become what kind of effective is it how does it engaged people how does it help people transition into work so that I think is part of the struggle for relevance because a lot of these bigger entities or entities that country thousands of but the same time may not necessarily be able to transmit psychology program or somebody else so yeah that's that's maybe what I meant by struggles yeah that's a good point there's been some conversation in the chat also about quality as opposed to you know is it available on certain devices why are we not really thinking about quality so that's a good point you raised Mike Henry we have a question for you what's the role of private sector in expanding access to education what do you think that is apart from we know the telecom companies have you know played a big role well what do you think private sector can do what else can they do to expand access to education well I think so the situation is like in the rest of the Africa passivity in South Africa the private sector is a significant contributor to education certainly on the nonprofit education side of things so organizations working to support nonprofits working in education and now a lot of that workers is around supporting the system and the supporting system change so but I think under the covert 19 situation I think we reflect on that particularly I think it's really so besides the telcos as you say is to continue to support nonprofits working in education so that they can support the most vulnerable because that is really where the big gaps are so being able to close that gap for example we working with some of our partners to deliver paper-based resources to parents to support learning in the home and I think this is a critical gap that needs to be closed but I think also just to say that if we think about system change and one of the important things that we need to maybe use this as an opportunity and I think there's some be a very interesting work that that came out in the civil society coalition for example around how do we build back better so let's not go back let's not return from the urban 19 lakh dance at the close close so if we going to we've sacrificed so much and our children have sacrificed so much during this time let's not go back to the same failing systems that exist let's try to build back better and make sure that we use this disaster as an opportunity to put pressure on government to put pressure on maybe the corporate sector and other civil society organizations to really support a better system in the future one that should another pandemic should another disaster basis that we're not going to be having these conversations to say why are most vulnerable affected the most hey I think you made the perfect closing remarks those are really great remarks how do we build better and not go back and we know that if it's not another Koby 19 crisis there will be something that you know that affects us across the world and maybe even regionally so we need to start thinking about even past Cobin thank you so much to all this because I wish we had more time I do want very quickly if if Margaret you could go to the last slide just to talk about some of have a few announcements before everybody jumps off um good news is that we had in one of our webinars we actually had one of our speakers get some support from one of the banks in Kenya Lifesong was able to connect and has now donors who are helping feed and feed and give money to more than 30 families needy families in some of our very densely populated informal settlements like Gangamma Kiera and Cowan Gauri so that's great news we're really happy to hear the live song Kenya were able to get some support and then talking about upcoming webinars as I mentioned before we do want to have our next webinar will be on the subject of gender and domestic abuse because we realized you know people can't even learn if those kind of things are going on in the homestead so we do want to address that issue and the one following that the week after we'll have access to affordable and adequate health care in informal settlements or highly dense densely populated areas and again we'd like to have representatives from across the continent especially Nigeria in South Africa because we have offices there we'd love to have people speak on on on those subjects so if you have any ideas on who you'd like to hear from please let us know we are also thinking of changing possibly changing in the format's a little bit of our webinars and we'd like by show of hands what people would like to know what people think somebody had actually suggested that the format should be more like a hackathon roundtable where we try to find tangible solutions that can be easily and quickly implemented if you like that idea please put your hand up and give us one or two suggestions regarding the particular problem you think we need to hack I can see already one or two hands up give us some ideas on the problem you'd like us to hack and then last but not least abpa we are now putting out a questionnaire which will be sent to you shortly asking about your ideas for pre Corbett initiatives as Henry said we have to start building we have to start thinking fast kovat 19 we've seen what it is done to our economies and our communities so what are the opportunities that we need to look at to start preparing for a post covered post covered world so we will be sending that questionnaire out and we hope you will have time to answer a few questions and give us some ideas at the bottom of your screen you can see there's information there if you want to get in touch with any of us at a BPA myself Nancy this Rachel Keeler Toyin in 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Are the Unilever Professional Certificates in Coursera ACTUALLY Worth It?
all right guys so some very exciting news the unever professional certificates just dropped this is the unver supply chain data analyst professional certificate and the unver digital marketing analyst professional certificate and if you want to check either of these out by the way I will put the links down in the description as well as the pin comment below you can check them out there but this is basically one of the latest large well-known organizations to partner with corsera and offer these certificates and if you're not familiar how these certificates work basically this started a few years ago when Google partnered with corsera and they dropped the Google It support professional certificate and I did a video on that uh years ago and when I did the video at the time I was really bullish on it I thought it was really awesome but it actually turned out to be even better than I thought because I got so much positive feedback from my audience of different people who tried it and there were literally people that were getting jobs with just a simple cheap certificate that doesn't cost that much money and ever since then I've been even more bullish on these types of certificates because they really do get results and they're just incredible value for the money but let's talk about this specific certificate right because that's why you came to the video it just dropped there's not a lot of data out there on it but there is some initial feedback and some initial thoughts that I have about it which I will be talking about in this video hey guys in the editing process right now but quick pause to give you a special deal from corsera you can make your next career move with confidence with corsera plus that means unlimited access to learning programs from top companies and universities including Google Microsoft meta Yale and more for less than $1 per day for a limited time only get $100 off your annual subscription to corsera plus if you're interested in starting a new career in a high- growth field you'll gain the freedom to explore skills in careers like cyber security data analytics and more click the link on the description as well as the pinned comment below now if you aren't aware of kind of like who you lever is they're basically a massive British multinational company that typically focuses on consumer goods so some unever products include baby foods uh Beauty Supplies bottled water breakfast cereals cleaning agents condiments energy drinks Healthcare and hygiene products Etc and some of their largest Brands include Ben and Jerry's Dove and Axe Body Spray right you know the the body spray where you spray it on and then all the girls start running towards you like in the commercials yep they actually own that and guess what there are a lot of businesses out there that still operate in consumer goods right a lot of different Ecom brands for instance operating consumer goods they sell lots of different physical products and there's a ton of money in it and so as a data analyst or a digital marketing analysts like these two certificates would make you there are certain things about working in the physical product or consumer goods or Ecom brand type of businesses that are going to be different than other types of digital marketing analyst or data analyst positions and so can really help to be specialized especially if you want to work with physical products consumer goods Etc in this type of digital marketing or this type of data analysis right so you want to be smart about how you plan these things out so if you want to work for a consumer goods type of company this is just going to look a lot better on your resume than other types of certificates that aren't related to consumer goods all right so first let's go over the supply chain data analyst professional certificate so by the way before we get started they do have some things that they recommend for you to be familiar with before you start the certificate and that background knowledge that is necessary is actually nothing but they do recommend experience with spreadsheets such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets and presentation slides such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides is a plus but not required then when it comes to who the program is for they say this program is designed for entry-level professionals looking to start a new career as a supply chain analyst professionals thinking of making a career switch business administration graduates and professionals with strong problem solving time management interpersonal and organization skills now by the way in terms of how much this costs it costs about $49 per month and when you consider the fact that just about any other way of getting a job out there is going to be much more expensive for instance College costs over $100,000 especially in the US um if you go to a boot camp it's going to cost at least $10,000 probably not a lot more than that if it's a good boot camp so $49 per month is absolutely ridiculous and I think they also offer some scholarships and some discounts uh depending on where you buy the course from so if you're from another country I think they do give some scholarships out and stuff like that to pay for that some financial aid so that's something you could look into and basically their plan here is to launch your new career in supply chain data analytics build job ready skills to be a supply chain data analyst and gain credentials to go from beginner to job ready in four months or less and they say that no degree or experience is required so an overview of the course is it is a professional certificate and it's a four course series they do say that it is beginner level and they say that it'll probably take 4 months at about 10 hours per week now this is kind of funny that they say four months because a lot of the other certificates on corsera say that they take 6 months but in reality many of them only take a few weeks up to maybe two months or so to complete so the fact that they say it takes four months that tells me that chances are you can complete it a lot faster than that I'm guessing it's going to be something like a month or maybe even less than that it's also flexible schedule pretty much all the certificates that I've covered on this channel from corera are flexible schedule so you can basically learn it your own pace and the courses that you would go through with this would be course one Supply Chain management and analytics course two user data analytics in supply chain course three implementing supply chain analytics and course four supply chain softwares so I'm not going to rate this yet because it hasn't really fully formed and we haven't gotten feedback on it and stuff like that but when it comes to the time to completion on this one it's going to be very fast right it's tough to go from a beginner to job ready in 4 months and realistically probably a lot faster than that there's not that many things out there where you can do that and the only reason they have these courses up is because college has basically failed us college is pumping out people with these degrees that aren't necessarily teaching skills that are useful in the job market that's why these companies are popping up even big companies like Unilever Google meta Etc they're popping up and they're coming out with these certificates because they're just like dude we cannot find enough people who have these skills and so we're just going to train a bunch of people who have these skills and then there's going to be more people out there on the market so they want people trained fast and they want to be able to give them jobs right so time to completion I'm going to give this one two big thumbs up for that because I mean if you think about it boot camps typically last like anywhere from you know 3 months to over a year college lasts four years if you get an advanced degree it could last like 8 years or even 12 years so being able to be job ready in 4 months is extremely impressive now when it comes to the cost College cost like $80,000 boot camps cost like $10,000 this certificate costs about $49 a month which is absolutely ridiculous oh by the way if you sign up with corsera you can also take a bunch of other certificates that are super valuable as well and if you're not 100% sure that you want to do it you kind of want to test the waters out you know dip your toe in a little bit well that's great because corsera actually has a 7day free trial so you can try it out completely free if you'd like to so yeah when it comes to the cost absolutely ridiculous I mean what corsera has been doing is amazing they're honestly doing a service for a society um allowing people to take these different certificates and you know one thing that's great about the certificates besides the cost is just the fact that you can kind of dip your toe in a bunch of different types of careers and you can kind of see like huh what is this like usually they have instructors that are actually from the company so there are real people who are doing the jobs and they recently learned this information because a lot of these jobs you know the information that pops up is only just a few years old so the information is Cutting Edge and you're learning this information from people who in the trenches actually doing the job not a college professor that did the job 15 years ago or 20 years ago and they're trying to teach you how to do it and they're teaching you skills that are completely irrelevant so yeah corsera is amazing and when it comes to the cost I have to give this one two big thumbs up as well when it comes to the demand I think we all know how in demand supply chain related jobs were a couple years back when the supply chains broke down and there's a bunch of different supply chain related jobs out there so just to name a few Logistics managers supply chain managers Logistics analyst supply chain analyst procurement manager inventory manager purchasing manager supply chain director and buyer I'm going to be honest with you guys I find supply chain related topics to be little bit boring myself I don't think it's everybody's cup of tea but with that being said there's a ton of opportunity here probably partially because a lot of people don't really like it but it's incredibly valuable to society I mean Supply chains are just absolutely 100% necessary and I think it was Napoleon he had a quote something along the lines of amateur gen enals focus on tactics whereas Pros focus on Logistics so Logistics supply chain has always been incredibly important there's always going to be a lot of demand for it so I'll give this one one thumbs up it's still really good but I definitely want to see more and I want to see kind of like the outcomes before I give it two thumbs up then when it comes to salary supply chain related jobs are really good so just kind of looking on BLS for instance BLS doesn't have that many jobs but one that's kind of similar to supply chain is logistician and they make about $77,000 a year and then on top of that going back to the whole demand thing it is growing at 18% which is much faster than average so that adds to the demand thing you know what maybe I'll give it two thumbs up now just kid no just kidding I'm still going to give it one thumbs up but yeah that's definitely a good sign the big problem with BLS is they don't have that many careers and they kind of group together a bunch of different careers sometimes but if you look at some other jobs that are kind of related to this Logistics managers make about $62 to $102,000 a year supply chain analysts make about $66 to $94,000 a year purchasing managers make 74 to $123,000 a year procurement managers make $13 to $169,000 a year and supply chain directors make 172 to $282,000 a year so yeah when it comes to the salary lots of very high paying jobs there I'm going to give this one two thumbs up I mean Logistics is there's a lot of great paying careers in logistics it's just kind of boring and a lot of people don't want to do it but maybe it's not boring for you all right so let's talk about the production value SL engagement first of all it's presented by the unever team and there's really not much known about it but you know what we do know is it's going to be presented by different employees at or people who are associated with unever and these are definitely going to be experts these are always people from what I've seen on corsera that are in the trenches doing it themselves these are not people that did it 10 or 20 or 30 years ago and now they're trying to teach people stuff that doesn't work anymore that's not something you have to worry about with corsera it is something you have to worry about with college a lot of the time so when it comes to the uction value or engagement I can't really give it a thumbs up or a thumbs down um just because we don't know yet right it's too new next let's talk about chances of Landing you a job there are a lot of opportunities at the lower levels in supply chain but some of those lower level jobs you do kind of have to cut your teeth you have to prove yourself and they're not going to be the highest paying jobs but there definitely are opportunities at those lower levels and then you can kind of work your way up into some of those higher paying jobs some of them you know I was talking about make over 200k per year so when it comes to its chances of Landing you a job we can't speak too much on this one because it's so new but with that being said with corsa's track record with a lot of their other certificates they do give you a really good punchers chance of Landing a job now is it going to do all the work for you some certificates actually yes you can just get a job with just a certificate alone other certificates might get you 50% of the way or 80% of the way there and then you maybe have to do a portfolio outside that you know and help yourself in other ways but when you consider you know what you're getting for $49 a month I mean that gets you a lot of the way I mean in many cases it'll get you all the way to like third base and then all you have to do is just run the extra base yourself so it's pretty freaking good and pretty freaking impressive in terms of what you're getting so when it comes to the chances of Landing you a job we don't know much about this one yet but I'm going to go ahead and give this one one thumbs up for now and when I review this one later I'll probably go over it again in a future video once there's more data on it more reviews um you know I'll actually give a number out of 10 so definitely stay tuned for that video next is what value does it offer so value is basically how much do you get out for what you put in that's essentially what value is and considering the fact that you're putting in $49 a month and you are probably doing this for anywhere between 1 to 4 months Max that means you're spending about $200 Max on this certificate the value you get for that and the fact that you're able to do it so quickly and actually have a chance to get a job is insanely High I mean just absolutely mind-bogglingly High and that's why I'm so high on these certificates and I absolutely love them and I talk about them whenever new ones come out and they're on the channel and I really like them by the way guys you know I am affiliated with corsera you can click the affiliate links down in the description or the pin comment below if you want to check them out if you end up buying it I will get a small percentage if you don't want to do that you can always just type in corsera type in the name of whatever the certificate is if you just don't want to give me an affiliate percentage that's totally fine right I just want to be totally open and honest with you guys I talked about these certificates before I was ever affiliated with them actually a long time before I was affiliated with them and I said really good things about them and then I just really lik them and so we ended up making a deal and I got affiliated with them so yeah overall this certificate is looking amazing I can't give it two thumbs up yet just because there's not that much data out on it but I'm really excited about this one so I'm definitely going to give it one big Thumbs Up Now quickly moving on to the unever digital marketing analyst professional certificate a lot of the stuff is going to be about the same the over view of the course this one is actually faster so it only takes 2 months at 10 hours per week it's also beginner level it's also flexible and it's a four course series the first one is customer understanding and digital marketing channels the second one is measurement and Analysis the third one is campaign performance reporting visualization and Improvement and the fourth one is Advanced tools for digital marketing analytics so when it comes to the time to completion I mean just Bonkers I mean I have to give it two thumbs up right away because it says 2 months at 10 hours per week and we all know that corsera certificates if they say 6 months a lot of the time it takes anywhere from a few weeks to like a you know a couple months so if it says two months you could probably get this thing done really quickly you know maybe they changed the way they did it it's possible but you know just from all the information that we've gotten in the past it's looking really good so you could probably get this one done in a few weeks so yeah definitely two thumbs up on that when it comes to the cost it's going to be two thumbs up because the same exact cost $49 a month absolutely ridiculous cost when it comes to the demand the demand for digital marketers and digital marketing analysts is expected to grow by 10% in the next 10 years so there's a lot of opportunities for digital marketers out there now what makes this particular certificate so interesting is it's sort of a little bit more specialized not that they you know make it specialized per se but just the perception of it in my opinion is going to be a little more specialized towards consumer goods online products e-commerce Brands and this is a good thing guys because the more specialized you get the more likely people are going to be impressed with your certificate and your specialization and the more likely they're going to hire you so I do think that increases the demand a bit but with that being said you can't say for sure just because of the fact that there's not that much information out there it's brand new but there are so many different types of digital marketing jobs you can get and digital marketing analyst jobs you can get I mean I'm not even going to say all of them I'll just put an example of a bunch of them up on the screen you can pause the video if you'd like again with the demand you know we're going to have to wait until we see what the results of this certificate are you can only speculate at this point but I'm going to go ahead and give it one big thumbs up salary is next and digital marketing related jobs tend to have really nice salaries so just an as an example BLS they always group together a bunch of different careers but advertising promotions and marketing managers make about $138,000 a year SEO Specialists according to glass door make about $54 to $91,000 a year digital marketing analysts make about $62 to $93,000 a year even a lower level position like digital marketing assistant makes about $43 to $63,000 a year so when it comes to the salary that's pretty good especially for something that you can get into so freaking fast I'm definitely going to have to give it two thumbs up especially when you consider the fact that it doesn't take very long to get into this and you don't really need to have any previous skills or anything like that next is the production value or engagement and like I said before we don't know what the production value is going to look like because it's you know just coming out super excited to see uh how it turns out but we don't know at this point so I can't give any thumbs up on this one or thumbs down then let's talk about the chances of Landing you a job now I happen to know that digital marketing analyst is one of the easier positions for people to get a job with so as much as we don't know about this course and as much as we don't know exactly how long it's going to take and we don't really have any reviews on it or anything like that I happen to know it's relatively easy to get digital marketing jobs and so I am fairly confident that people are going to be able to get jobs after taking this course so I'm going to go ahead and just give it two thumbs up right now but I'll wait before I give it a ranking from 1 out of 10 next what value does it offer overall again guys it's just absolutely ridiculous the value that these courses offer I mean look at what this teaches you it teaches you how to prepare for entrylevel digital marketing digital marketing analysts SEO content marketing or CRM roles and you learn how to use marketing planning Frameworks to develop digital marketing campaigns segment customers and create customer Journey Maps utilize Google analytics for for SEO analysis custom reports and conversion events analyze data to unearth actionable insights and increase overall performance including Roi and leverage marketing automation tools to scale campaigns and you get to learn all of that which is super valuable stuff and it's actually stuff that companies need right now right it's not stuff that companies needed 10 or 15 years ago like most of the colleges teach this is the stuff that companies actually want right now and you get to learn all of that for $49 a month so the value obviously it's going to be two thumbs up that's just ridiculous there's nothing else out there like that that actually gives you a puncher's chance of Landing you a job or in this case honestly I think more than a puncher's chance because I know that digital marketing and digital marketing analyst type jobs are relatively easy to land so yeah overall at this point with a digital marketing analyst certificate by unil lover again we're going to have to wait and see what the data says and what the reviews say after it comes out I'm really excited for people to try this and keep reporting back to me definitely comment down below uh once you've tried it and maybe if your friends have tried it or something like that give your opinions on you know how good it was but I'm going to go ahead and give it a two thumbs up EXP expectation I think this is really excited that they're getting into the game and what makes it really exciting like I said before guys is they're a very specialized type of company and so they're going to be teaching you a particular type of data analytics and a particular type of digital marketing that these types of companies need because different types of companies like software companies the way they do digital marketing is completely different than the way e-commerce or consumer brand companies do digital marketing it's just a completely different ball game and so the fact that they're specializing on that type of digital marketing is really exciting and I think it's going to be incredibly good learning experience for a lot of people out there so like I said before guys check out the certificates down below give it a look if you want to try it out 7-Day free trial no worries whatsoever you can just try it for free for 7 days and then after that it's $49 a month now by the way if you enjoyed this video and you're interested in getting a remote job I actually did a video on 11 of the highest paying certificates that will actually land you a remote job and you can check that video out by clicking right here
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How to open a compound interest account (IUL)!
it's pretty simple a compound interest account is a permanent life insurance product you can only open one of these accounts through a licensed life insurance agent but full disclaimer not all life insurance agents know how to properly structure this index universal life insurance policy to best fit the client's needs you'll sit with a lot of life insurance agents and they don't even know how to structure an iul let alone structure it so that it benefits the client more than it does the agent's pocket once you find somebody that actually knows what they're talking about you're going to sit down and do a lifestyle strategy session you're going to come up with your insurable needs based on the assets that you need to protect you want to figure out how much you want to put away into these types of policies now any money you put in these policies is going to be a hundred percent tax free growth the iul's benefit from some of the highs of the market while never ever incurring any loss due to a zero percent floor feel free to click the link in my bio i'd be happy to sit with you and educate you on this
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Arno costume ACU phantom blade tutori space
you in this video I will show you how to make the Phantom late for the base of the Phantom later I will use a few washers and stick them together to make a cylinder later on I will use popsicle sticks for the limbs so make sure the washes are about as high as a popsicle stick you can see me stack four washes together but later on I removed one I roughing up the surface of the washers and then use some epoxy metal glue to stick them together I took two more washers and fill the hole with some more glue make sure you have some wax paper and the needs are going to stick to your table or anything else after the glue dries you should have a nice compact cylinder the cylinder will contain the mechanism for extracting the limbs the limbs will partly move inside this cylinder so you have to grind away pretty much half width and also some more from the inside to create space while you're grinding the glue will probably get loose but that's okay it's just temporarily hold them in place the washes which are filled to glue will close up the top and bottom of the cylinder there's probably a block sticking out so you have to send it down to make it nice and flush next I will make the limbs by sticking some popsicle sticks together I also got some metal rods those roles will go inside the limbs to make them stronger and they will extend into the cylinder I made a hole in each rod near the ends I will insert bowls through those holes later on to create a hinge next it's time to assemble part of the mechanism first get your cylinder wall and Bolin part and drill two holes in the top and then join them together with some nuts and bolts don't make them too tight those nuts and bolts are just temporarily and you have to remove them a few times in this tutorial I pick a place where the limbs can go and move around freely and then drill two more holes for two bolts that will act as the pivot point after that make us slotting each rod by drilling some holes next to each other between the pivot points and yen's a guide wire will grow through those slots later on now get back to your cylinder and make a slot on each end for the wall the guide wire will go through dog slots as well I can temporarily install the limbs with some nuts and bolts and test if everything works properly so far then I got some straight copper wire and bend it in a v-shape this will be the guide wire so been it in this shape so it will follow the paths of the limbs next it's time for some Springs i extracted two Springs from two nice day Glick impends Springs from other bands will work just as well then I slided the guide wire through these slots of the limbs and editor Springs and it's time for a tricky part I have to insert the limbs into the cylinder and install the guide wire into the slots of the cylinder walls and the best way is to take a part of the wall off and then lady wire onto the remaining pieces and then screw the top ease back on you can drill some holes in the top washer and place it on top of the assembly as well make sure the springs are resting against the wall and a guidewire is in there nice and tight so it won't shoot out do a quick test to make sure everything is working and then bent the guide wire around the assembly and then secure it by solar in the ends together you can also use some metal glue if you want extra grinded off the excess length of the bolts actually made a little mistake here because later on I have to replace the bolts in the wall with longer ones next I went back to the popsicle sticks and send off the end so they are flat and a drill a hole in each stick for the metal rods after that I use my dremel weight ascending wheel attachment to round off the corners and make it sticks more look like limbs after that's done they should look a bit like this now for some more decoration I use someone to flex for the metal parts next I eat it up a paper clip and pushed it through D wonderflex to make holes for the string after cutting and melting the wonderflex pieces around the limbs I covered up all wooden parts and spray-painted the one flag silver next to use some epoxy glue to glue you limbs on the metal rods well that's drawing you can work on the second part of the Phantom laid I found a metal tube and Rawls which will fit into each other hold the metal tube against your arm and measure out the length you like I get it off and get the metal rods and sawed off just a little piece of it now the tube will be attached to the limbus Embley and the metal rod will be attached to limbs by using a string so first i will make a bracket by folding a metal strip around the tube and i put the pieces in a vise and Hammer the ends of the strip down to 90 degrees i will use the bolts in the cylinder wall to secure the bracket onto the bottom of the assembly so hold the bracket next to the bolts and eyeball out where the holes needs to be and then drill those holes and clamped it tube onto the bottom part of the record sticks out so I send down two corners and then hammer to them around the sides next I made a slot in the tube and in the metal cylinder that goes inside as well now debts just ring two limbs and check if your slot is wide enough if not make few adjustments until it's right then i made a short fill out of metal included inside cylinder next I made a frame with copper wire and paper clips and sold it around the tube to make a locking mechanism a piece of paper clip will lock the shark fin to place and the assembly is released by pushing the paper clip up to attach a string to the assembly I drilled a small hole in the shark fin then I inserted a string and attached it to the limbs I burned the ends to make secure nut next time I'd another assembly it will catch the string and retract the limbs now the springs in the lame assembly are not quite strong enough to shoot a projectile if the Phantom blades or more force I will insert springs in a metal tube behind the metal cylinder if you want it to be decorative and harmless you shouldn't insert those strings to keep the springs inside I will drill hole in the end and insert a bold don't insert the springs and bold yet as one more step to do before death I got a piece of leather that will go between the phantom blade in your arm I cut some slots in it for belt and then painted everything dark brown after that I place the Phantom laid on top and marked a spot where the hall on the NTS and I punched a hole in the leather inserted a bolt and washer and secured it with a nut I inserted he springs in the end of the tube and push the ball through the hole in the end to secure everything inside i'll use the bolts from the cylinder wall to secure the other ends of the phantom blade to the letter X is time to attach some strings to the mechanisms to operate the fandom blade with our hand one string will go to my ring finger this string let the fandom late unfold now the other string to my son I can shoot a phantom blade with that I tied the strings to some rings just for convenience next I cut a piece of wooden dowel as our projectile and use a pencil sharpener to make a point on the end now after grinding and sanding the moving parts might not move smoothly anymore so I inserted some sewing machine oil in all moving parts to make everything move smooth again after that The Phantom blade is done this was my fandom later torial thanks for watching you
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How To Remove a 2017-2020 GMC Yukon XL Rear Bumper | Using Simple Tools For Beginners | ReveMoto
hey guys roland from revemotos and today we're  going to be working with 2017 but it also works   our 2015-2021 yukon xl rear bumper so if  you guys like this video go ahead and like   subscribe and turn on that push notification and  hit that like button if you guys need any prepaid   auto bodybuilder for your car, go to revemoto.com  your pre-painted autobody parts source   all right the first thing we're going to  do is going to go ahead and lift up the   chocolate and you guys can see right there  we're going to take that hex screw off and   also one on this side so we're going to start  from the top and then work our way to the bottom   all right there's going to be two hex  screws right here it's going to be a size t20 okay it'll look like this all right so along the bumper right here on  the side you're gonna have seven millimeters   you're looking at those bolts right  there all along the side and then   if i can get one there's a top one right there look like this all right so i'm going to go to the other side of  the bumper and do the same thing that we did here so if you guys don't need the bumper  you're going to see these bolts right   there is gonna be one two three four  and it's gonna be a 10 millimeter okay that'll be the last piece of the bumper okay so now we're ready to go ahead and pull  off the bumper but if you guys want to take   this off right here this cover hitch  cover there's gonna be a plastic tab in   the bottom that you just kind of unscrew  off let me show you guys how to do that so it's gonna be these tabs right here you  kind of just unscrew them and tighten them   back up when you wanna put them on but then you  lift up makes you wanna get it off of this uh   tabs right here okay so now i'm gonna go ahead  and pull one side off we're gonna yank the uh   one side and then go to the other side and  then yank that off and then we're gonna   go ahead and pull the bumper back but just make  sure you don't pull it back too hard because you   still have those sensors that you guys have to  unplug so let's go ahead and do the sides first grab one edge right here all right so on this side actually, it's  already open due to the accident so we don't   have to pull that the way we did the other  side so we're gonna go ahead and go back to   the front or the rear and go ahead and pull the  bumper back softly more carefully so we don't   dislodge the sensors if your vehicle doesn't have  sensors you don't have to worry about this but   since we have sensors on this vehicle make  sure you pull it out softly or carefully you gotta pull this tab right here so  kind of press down on it and then pull i'm gonna pull up on this white part right  here and then just logic all right so now   we're going to go ahead and take apart the  accessories and put it back on the new one all right so turn the bumper upside down and  remember that cover the tow hitch cover we're   gonna need to take off that little piece right  there that hooks on to the top of the tower cover   so i'm gonna go ahead and drill those out  those are gonna be like little rivets but   you can just go ahead and drill this  out so you're going to need a drill now on the bottom of the bumper you're going  to see this lower valence black piece trim   basically it goes all the way around so you can  see right there's the tabs just push those in   and then if you go around the bumper  right here in the middle piece   you're gonna see those pins right there one two  three missing one right here but one two three   four so around like eight of them that you're to  use a flathead this one's kind of dirty but you're   going to use this flathead to go and find yourself  so let me show you guys how to pry those up first if you guys look underneath the  bumper that screws right there   it's gonna be a seven millimeter that's  holding that lower uh lower valence together   so again get that seven millimeter right there you're gonna need a longer like that and then if you guys look right there  there's another one another seven millimeter   and that's going to coincide  with the other side also okay i'll start on one end   this one right here and all you're going to do  is push this tab down and then pull out slowly and just work your way around so before we go any further right here  we're gonna have to unbolt those right there so i'm gonna go ahead and start on one end where  the modulus i'm gonna start disconnecting that   along the way we're gonna disconnect the uh  sensors right there okay here's that module   right here so we're gonna start off with taking  this off right here all you need is a flathead there's two of them you gotta  let's check the other side just connect down first disconnect this next there we go now it's loose so then there's  a bolt right here let me show you guys right there off there we go so just tied it up and right here is going to be the sensor it's  going to push this tab right here and then   push this tab right here and then just let it go  and then don't forget this uh weather stripping keep on following and then remember these tabs  just pull up on them and then i'm going to   show you guys what to do next i'm just going to  continue pulling those up and taking the sensors   off all right so we're going to go ahead and uh  continue taking it off but if you have one of   these remover tools those uh little tabs you can  use this one it'll make it a lot easier for you um let's find out so these clips right here  you're going to take this off the whole this   little bumper and then put it back on the new  bumper and there's going to be a lot of them like there's some on this  side but this one's broken so one thing i didn't catch on  camera is going to be like this   little module right here that was right here thing is going to be this seal  right here you turn the bumper back up this little piece right here the  step pad that's easily uh removable   again it's just going to  be tapped if you push down all right so there's that seal  right there that you guys need   remember it's just like these tabs right here you  gotta push push down and then push down on these   tabs right here so we're gonna go ahead and start  putting this back together find a comment down   below if you guys have any questions about this  uh this installation and also give us a like so we   can produce more great content like this for you  also if you guys need any pre-painted auto body   parts to go to revemoto.com you're  pre-painting auto butterfly source thank you
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Nick Swisher on Mickey Callaway's reporter feud and whether Mets need a change | MLB WHIPAROUND
meanwhile the Mets have lost eight of their last 12 Mikki Callaway Jason Vargas both fined for their roles in that incident with the reporter after the loss to the cops yesterday Calloway verbally attacking a reporter Vargas a physical threat so earlier today Calloway met with the media in a bizarre sequence that had two different sessions dele Martin punched a reporter one time he'd I mean it's just part of part of this game you know it's something that you know I hey I'm a passionate guy about baseball and I'm a tough competitor and sometimes you'll see it with the umpire sometimes you'll see what the players and and and the thing is is you guys don't need to see it directed towards you guys that that's you guys have a job to do I understand that I've always understood that and you guys don't need it directed at you I like I said I can I can control my reactions better absolutely okay you know I understand that how I get some feedback that you know that I wanted you guys to know that in my meeting with Tim I apologize for my reaction you said I shouldn't I regret it I regret the you know distractions it's calls to the team and you know like I said earlier something that we'll learn from so you know it's something I'm not proud of and I'm not proud of the distraction I'm not proud of what I what I did to Tim manager usually the fall guy not saying it's all his fault he has a year to go on his contract as Calloway after this season going forward though and we had heard rumblings a while ago should the Mets move on from him as manager would they be better off doing that sooner rather than later so I think they would be better off without him but here's the caveat okay who do they have they don't have anybody that they can put in there right now and I think that's why he still has his job because there's no way that you can sit here and say that just the way he's handled the situation that that's who you want representing your ballclub I for me I'm watching that video and when when the reporter says are you sorry there's a stammering stuttering and then it's well my actions blah blah blah it's I am sorry I'm sorry I apologize I screwed up I don't want it but but the thing about it is who are you gonna put in there you know is joe girardi gonna come out right right now in this situation or you know that that's the reality of it and they don't have anybody that they could replace where everybody would say yeah this is great so I think he has it by default and the more time he gets either he could write the ship or he can continue to go spiral makes itself his pitching was his specialty and that's what the question he was my pitching coach when I was in Cleveland so I had a great relationship with Mickey so III know him really well but to see what's gone down with the New York Mets this season has been it's been tough to watch I think there was so much excitement coming into this season especially the moves they made the offseason bringing over guys like Robbie Cano right you got Wilson Ramos Edwin Diaz right I mean expectations were high again for the New York Mets and now it just kind of seems like after this blow-up that it kind of seems like they're there they're back at where they were a couple years ago looking for that leader moving forward and obviously I think that that atmosphere that they've created over there does not breed winning I don't know if Mickey Callaway is the guy I don't know who's the guy over there but they need to do something over there to change up the just the Karma just the overall aura over there because it doesn't seem like it's the place you'd want to be playing right and ownership did apologize but I know that's different than him apologizing is there five games below 500 R let's welcome in our MLB insider John Morosi from a reporter standpoint John it's good to see ya how do you think the Mets should have handled this differently how could have handled it any better well good evening Chris I would say this certainly on the Mets of course as you mentioned they did find both Callaway and Vargas here but to me that's secondary to how they handled it today and there was really no apology at all from Vargas and with Callaway as as Eric mentioned it took him two tries to get it right which makes you wonder how he really felt and so that to me is is the key question here and I think for the Mets as well you would like to as a professional observing it it's your job to maintain a positive environment around your club and there was a way to handle this yesterday and certainly even earlier today that would have quelled the story a bit and the Met simply didn't do that so I think that's of me as an essential part of the job right now and as a reporter I was disappointed in general the fine is one thing I'm not worried about the fine I'm worried more about the the way that the respect is shown or not showing to the media who covers the team every day and certainly in New York there are a lot of those reporters now Mickey did get it right in saying that certainly there is that give-and-take and there are there certainly unavoidable encounters that are maybe not collaborative between the media and managers and I gotta say Chris I had one back in oh wait and Nick was partially to blame for it now you did nothing wrong but I will check here we go let's roll the tape here August of 2008 I was covering this game for the Tigers the Detroit Free Press Nick hits his walk-off home run now I go to the Tigers clubhouse and sit with a great future Hall of Famer Jim Leyland and I asked him if Nate Robertson was would make his next start now natives started this game and it was like 5-1 Detroit that was five two five three five four five five Nick hits his home run that basically ends the Tigers season and I asked Jim Leyland about how Nate Robertson had pitched earlier in the game and if you'd make his next start Jim basically said I'm paraphrasing here John I would greatly appreciate it if you would to withdraw yourself in the manager's office right now with the recorder and excused herself from the premises right now to which I obliged has Nick and Eric both know there's a hallway that leads to the manager's office down to the clubhouse there at the visiting Clubhouse at Comiskey now guaranteed rate field where basically every player in the Tigers Clubhouse could look up and say who was it that got the skipper a little upset and they saw 26-year old John Morosi walking with my head down like a hose morosely What did he say this time so again now the next day to wrap up the story quickly Jim did apologize I apologize Tim said you know what it's quite a better time to ask it and we moved on it's a little harder to do now of course back then or not as quite as many television network social media wasn't things harder to move past things but that I think speaks to maybe how well Jim handle it the next day back then and maybe Mickey probably could have taken a page from the great skipper Jim Leyland today all right I'm gonna politely ask you to leave the premises from this you're actually more from JP later maybe make it a trade
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Czeching out Rainbows, Fishing Vlogs
my own broken the law I feel the pain crashing down this empty town I'm searching through the lost and found but you don't care you're on the key moving let's go we're back with another video I'm on this little clear stream I guess only people will figure out where I am due to seeing landmarks Olli speedbird Z but uhm yeah today I'm focusing on one kitchen brown a brown because I haven't caught one in a while and I'd like it this is a few around and number two I'm gonna do be doing a little a little well mainly chick nothing so hopefully I get a few it's a bloody beautiful morning and the rivers are looking absolutely pristine so it's gonna be but hard to me for me to catch them in this river but yeah also boom new GoPro so um yeah no excuses now I guess but um yeah hopefully you guys enjoyed the video make sure you sit back relax and watch 10 to 15 minutes so I've just got my first fish bone some of you might recognize this Paul it's not the same river I was just on like three seconds ago well we're at a Montreux there's a lot of fish in there but I was gonna take this fly up you know didn't go little fella oh you bastard yeah he's off I'm a bloody camera with [Music] oh it's the chick no fear no it's a nice probably don't make this academically say no no no don't they anomaly anyway about the I don't know it's last bite oh yeah Oh oh that was hard work little bastard that's not that little it's pretty oh wait two and a half three three pound being on maybe just on the firefighter that color on it flesh is awesome you know that's a nice one Gabe's on a nice fish what brown a little bow gaze back on with with the fish look at them it's absolutely stunning bullying this fish bullying by big really nice colors look at them it's like a it's like a lime green yeah Moss fish oh yeah what slime ate the spots are dope yeah oh well Gabriel here on that's a baby it's a baby brown oh let's target species it's apparently almost baby brown I'll got money 500 you wanna well that's brown it's a lost baby found on the globe just suggesting saving get him in the meat yeah nice nice little baby brown yo hating so it's after lunch now I've got two games got three me and Gabe caught the same fish I caught the fish first and then like five minutes later equal this fish say that's pretty crack-ups got me a steak and cheese Polly from along a bakery shop for that yeah there's a heap of fish around and I'm pretty stoked without going so yeah basically I'm just just chick bumping most of the polls there's a couple real nice fish just down here that gauge is going around to see if we can ever have a go at what she just having a go at now but um ya know it's just been a bloody good day so far it's only one o'clock so I still got a few more hours but you know she's been buddy good I'm still haven't got that Brown gave got a small brown but I'm after a bigger one I'm just looking so I don't know if it's gonna happen haven't seen a lot of Browns I've seen big fish but not Browns have been your bows so oh well see what we can do but our whole type I'm pretty sure there's going to be something spectacular that's going to happen today I hope that one that was on app that was two of them there no don't think so does the brown is that this mmm that that's right way I'll be good he's pretty overs only yep aha bloody bows again oh boy he's gone Oh so just quite a quick update still haven't gotten the brown it would be but um it's even got my brown so I'm could've gutted but a woman carry on I saw a few back down the river so when I come back around see if I can nail them the chick that was paying off real well I think I've got all my fish on there and yeah but it just seems to be a lot of fish around there's been big fish but we can't catch any big fish so yeah it's being being pretty annoying there's like let's pull down here there's like 20 fish and all he catches just small bows but they're fighting really hard which is it's just quite cool especially on the old chicken fraud or four five wait it's been interesting but no nonetheless it's all good so I want to go back to my other spot I don't want to be my last spot for the day hopefully I can land one of these Browns I just wanna yeah be good to get a nice one but yeah anyway just pretty hard fishing but um so a nice bow again you just [ __ ] star of the show spicy master okay let me come on it yep yep nice all team I'm listening the bad day didn't end he'll 102 didn't get a brown this is my main goal tried my hardest but oh well go heaps bows though and now it was good fun yeah up in this tree up there that's what into my day and there's lost my last month well not last nothing but lost lost enough in there and then in let's pull it's down here I was fishing that's where I saw my big brown so no I got snagged on my other rods and that snapped off so I think it's a sign for me to go home and try again nice thanks for watching make sure you like comment subscribe and all that good stuff yeah hopefully I'm a bit more frequent with this new bad boy hopefully the footage comes out alright if it you'd know if it did because this video began up so yeah anyway thank you very much stay tuned for more action and I'll see you guys later [Music] you
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Feast of Tabernacles 2019 Bible Study 2
hey Fred came out tonight huh I said you came out tonight how far do you live from here oh that's all oh that's not bad at all yeah you oh yeah well good evening everybody we got the diehards yeah right good to be here with all of you tonight and I've got news method here using my computer for my notes so I'll stay on track I hope and you can hear me okay back there that's too bad just kidding just kidding but it is good to be with all of you again I think a lot of people last night they're beginning to pack up and get themselves ready and so on so we always are challenged for attendance on this particular Bible study but before we get started let me ask uh Savior to give the opening prayer so if you'll all rise please appreciate that amen thank you well again welcome and those of you on the Internet also welcome to this evening here in the United States Eastern Standard Time we're commencing with the great last day Sun just set here just about a half hour ago and so it is good to get started on the Sabbath day I know some of you I think from Australia would be already about maybe about 9 o'clock in the morning on the Monday already so they are watching from Australia Gallo I know that perhaps by Bob Schofield was and his wife Sonya were watching wanted to give you a little shout out there from Australia halfway across the world and anybody else watching again welcome to this Bible study my name is not Jeff Reed god-willing Jeff is uh he'll be landing here shortly he told me about eight o'clock between 8:00 and 8:30 he's got some tailwind maybe a little bit before 8:00 but hopefully he'll land safely and he'll be with us tomorrow for the main message on the great last day but didn't want to have opportunity to take this time to talk a little bit about leadership and what it is that God is looking for and expecting from us and I wanted to take it from a bit of a different angle tonight because I think many of you are already in concept or in connection with servant leadership and certainly that is an underpinning underscoring what you could say definition of the kind of leadership that obviously your Bible teaches and obviously Jesus Christ is looking for to be part of the kingdom of God in the Millennium and and those that will be helping him to reinstitute the government of God on earth but I wanted to bring your attention before we really get into this over to Hebrews for a moment if you'd be so kind hebrews chapter 11 is where i'm gonna go and I just want to bring your minds and attention to the point this evening because not much has been made about this with regards to the Feast of Tabernacles and yet it is a very major point about the Feast because this is a pilgrimage feast and the message of all of us being pilgrims passing through this dimension of time of threescore and ten which is allotted to us today is a quite important concept to grip and to embrace and to understand and the point is well made here in chapter 11 of the book of Hebrews where the writer states in verse 13 after he lists Abel and Enoch and Noah and Abraham he he lists even Sarah and in verse 13 he says all of these died in faith not not having received the promise all of these major hitters these guys that were the what you could say the heavy hitters of the team you know were not we're told did not receive the promises but having seen them afar off were persuaded of them and embraced them confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth for they that say such things declare plainly that they seek a country and we do do we not we seek a country and again let me put this in perspective we're seeking another government and I get so sometimes I guess I could use the frustration word I'll use the word frustration because I get a lot of letters always ragging on me personally that I get too political but the reality of it is I have never told anybody who to vote for I've never told anybody to vote or not the vote that's your choice not not my choice it's not the Church of God International to make a policy that says you should vote or you should not vote or you should vote for this party or that probably never done that in my life never intend to but I will talk about issues I will talk about policies and when they crisscross in our culture into the political arena hey tough beans we need being just because something gets politicized we still need to address it and just because something some cultural issue or some moral or ethical issue gets politicized that doesn't put it in a safe zone so that we can't address it that's wrong brother and very very wrong because all of you and all of you on the Internet those that are watching we are being trained we are being developed and and basically groomed and are being vetted for a role as a king and a priest and you're gonna see that here in a moment but let me continue here in Hebrews where I mentioned in this particular case or the writer mentions in this particular case that we seek another country verse fifteen Hebrews eleven from whence they came out they might have had an opportunity to have returned I want to go back on 15 for a moment now this computer's gonna really distract me I'll tell you what all these pop-ups man man at any rate I want to stop here in Park just for a minute verse 15 and truly if they had been mindful of that country from where they came out this is a cautionary a precautionary statement notice they might have had opportunity to have returned what's that all about that goes back to an old statement I heard Rex Humbert tell me many years ago told me when I was in searching for God's truth Margie and I we were not even married yet we were still dating we went over there to the what they call that the something it wasn't the world tomorrow's tomorrow was something he'd called his church some he was in Akron Ohio that's where Rex hung barred if you remember that name rings a bell to any of you Benny many years ago and I'll never forget one statement that he made and that's what this goes to the talking about and that is you can't go forward you cannot go forward looking in the rearview mirror you got to let your egypt go if you're gonna break you got to break and break clean and if that means changing your friends changing your network changing your lifestyle in my case i had to change my lifestyle style i cut the tethers to some of my old buddies because they were a drag they were trying to grab me and pull me back into my Egypt figuratively speaking of course and so it is with many of us if indeed were serious about changes in our lives sometimes drastic changes have to occur and the writer here is telling us look and truly if they had been mindful of that country from where they came out they might have had opportunity to have returned but now they desire a better country you see I desire a better country you desire a better country the country that I'm desiring now is the kingdom of God not not the lifestyle that I had when I was in my teens in my my early 20s from that standpoint and so he goes on here and he says wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God for he has prepared for them a city and that city of course we understand to be Jerusalem we're looking forward to that city that ultimately even after the Millennium is going to come down from heaven with the father because that is the ultimate new beginning this thousand year celebration of the Millennium as I've often said it's just the warmup it's a warm-up about you know it we're getting used to things we're getting used to the water we're getting used to working with each other we're looking to get used to how it feels in this new outfit called a spirit being yes to the water and this new whole way of living of not having to sleep and eaten because not that you have to but eating because you'll want to you know I feel like I'd like to have a steak today so I'm just gonna have to I'm gonna have to create a steak and I'll make a steak and I'll eat the steak I don't need to eat it but I want to eat it cuz I missed the taste of it you know and being a spirit beings we can do these kinds of things it'll be a lot of fun very very much so but it definitely will be a new whole new lifestyle here in verse 39 dropping down chapter eleven still Hebrews and these all that is again he's talking about Moses he's talking about Rahab Sampson listen you can see the list here proceeding in the verses of their before 39 and we finally tumbled down here to verse 39 it says these all having obtained a good report all these people we've been listed in this chapter 11 called the faith chapter a good report all of them have a good report through faith received again reiterated second time same chapter once again reiterated have not received the prep they're not in heaven they're not resurrected hymenaeus was wrong Paul called him out he said hymenaeus and philetus I think it was they they created trouble they caused people to stumble in their faith they caused people like like David Albert caused people to lose their faith and go out of the church that's what happened and and Paul was not shy about calling them out and we shouldn't be shy about watch out for unhealthy Church environments there are organizations even in our own culture are unhealthy there cultish the restored Church of God is a very cultish organization within our within our culture and sadly is teaching now heresy talking about Jesus Christ landing and wodsworth Ohio when he comes back to earth to start the millennium and then later on after a while he's gonna leave that compound the David pack built over there and wodsworth and then is gonna go to Jerusalem to commence the Mallick come on and there are yet sadly brethren people that believe this stuff people that believe this stuff's drinking kool-aid that's right Annie so here he goes on he continues to say verse 40 God having provided some better thing for us for all of us and them he says God having provided some better thing for us that they apart from us not without us but apart from us would be a better translation in the Greek apart from us should not be made complete in other words there's timing involved we're all gonna receive the promise at the same time so they're in there in reserve they're in layaway literally they're in layaway as we all are figuratively since we're still alive they are literally in layaway and consequently are waiting for the time of the resurrection so that apart from us they're waiting and when Christ comes back he's gonna call their names Moses you know Sarah he's gonna call a doc you know and they're gonna rise up and hopefully he's gonna say bill you know it ray and Angie you know and you're gonna go up with Moses and you'll be up there with Enoch and Sarah and everybody'll be gone hey who are you Moses oh you know and I mean it's gonna be kind of a neat thing it really is it's going to be really surreal in many cases because this is not fantasy brethren this is what the script says in your Bible this is real stuff and you're gonna meet your Lord in the air and you're going over Zachariah 14 you know these scriptures and land on the Mount of Olives mounts gonna split in two we read about that already and we're gonna set up world-ruling government and part of this job of ours is going to be serving as kings and priests we go on here in chapter 12 it says here as he goes on because the translators divided into chapters this is all one letter he then shifts here and he says we're four or therefore after he says that they have not yet received the promises and yet there's a timing issue here he says so therefore seeing we also are compassed about with such a great cloud of witnesses let us lay aside every weight and sin which does so easily beset us and let us run the race with patience that is set before us looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith who for the joy that was set before him endured the stauros the cross despising the shame and in sanh is set down at the right hand of the throne of God for consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself lest you be wearied and faint in your minds and then he puts it in perspective you know sometimes we can feel overwhelmed sometimes we can feel sorry for ourselves you know sometimes we've got so many aches and pains and different things that are stressing us out in our lives whether they be finances whether they be health whether it be career considerations whether it be kids whether they be our mate on and on I mean I could spend the rest of my time here draw on a list of things that troubled many of us and generate anxieties and and all that but he says here look at this now keep in mind none of us have struggled on the blood as Jesus did that night you know where he really went into a very intense situation he says here in verse 4 you have not yet resisted unto blood striving against sin I read these four scriptures for a reason and that is to illustrate to you we are expected to issue sin in our lives there is a demand there is a mandate there is an expectation I always like to use that word expectation because God does have expectations on us as Christians the calling that he's given us is not just a free meal ticket to enable us into his kingdom without doing anything not that we're preaching not that we're teaching salvation by works were not you're saved by grace and it is through faith without a doubt Ephesians we understand that very clearly but there in Ephesians in verse 10 in that chapter it also says right there if you keep reading it that you are created unto good works and as I said the other night you know that that remains to be defined well it remains to be defined by this book not the Koran you know not by the book that the Hindus or the Buddhists use this is the book that defines what is right and what is wrong and this is the book the Old and New Testament that defines the truth and the falsities so the good works has to be defined by the Bible itself because it is indeed God's God's Word and so here in John 14 we understand that though we are searching for a country a better City a better situation another world and in the Bible we understand too that we are ambassadors we play the role of an ambassador in this mode that we're in but we are also in the state of condition as mentioned here in chapter 14 and I know many of you have heard this at Passover time but I want to take a moment to read find all of us that we should not allow our hearts to be troubled believe in God believe in me says Jesus in my father's house are many are many mansions and this greek word means rooms it means chambers it means abodes now a lot of people get confused at this they say well how does that mean offices how does that mean positions in a government because obviously the Church of God over many decades has indeed taught that this word here this indication mansions is in essence an indication of and an allegory it means offices roles of authority of jobs and and positions and rightly so because you got to understand something Jesus had in mind when he was talking about this what was his father's house at the time in Jerusalem when he was there the temple right bill it was the temple remember when he turned over all the tables and anything you made my father's house a den of thieves you know that was the temple it was the temple that was his father's house in his mind those rooms and this Greek word means rooms and you know it as well as I do I'm in business I've been in business I was in water treatment for 30-some years as a mechanical and sales engineer when I used to go into IBM and I used to go into General Motors I'd go into many of these facilities go to the Cleveland Clinic depending on what type of water system I was involved with and who had to talk to I'd walk down a hallway and I'd see a mansion an office but that office represented what maybe the CFO may even the CEO may have been the branch manager may have been the plant manager but all those rooms in that building as all these rooms in God's house represented offices they represented positions and roles of service yes that those were the those were the areas you had the the the cutter of the animals you had the dishwasher you had the bowl washer you had the knife washer you know you had all kinds of different roles in that temple that were illustrative of the responsibilities that these people did and so he says here Jesus does if it were not so I would have told you I go to prepare a place for you and if I go to prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you under there's a lot here see he's coming back to get you you're not going to him he's coming to you there's a lot here to unpack it's clear take your time don't speed read through this take your time and watch and listen to the the motions of what is going on here and how he's characterizing this he says and I'm going and he did and he's there at the right hand of the Father to prepare a place for you I will come again return and receive you to myself resurrection that where I am there you may be also and where is he going to be he's going to be on the Mount of Olives that's where he's going he's not coming back stealth he's not coming back quietly when he comes back there are going to be trumpets blaring it's the seventh trumpet we understand it's the last Trump we understand there are seven trumpets that'll be the seventh Trump he's coming back and the world will see him and he is coming back with a lot of fanfare and not taking any prisoners he's on the move him yeah like the rising of the Sun from the east to the west exactly he'll be coming and as the world turns all eyes will see him we were told today in one of the the split sermons that the planet rotates at about a thousand miles an hour and that's true takes us 24 hours to rotate once and consequently that's pretty speedy that's that's quite fast at a thousand miles an hour at any rate point being is that Jesus is coming back with with a lot of fanfare everybody's gonna know he's coming back it's not gonna be quiet and you're not going back to heaven in a rapture there's no such thing in your Bible as a rapture it's not mentioned it's not even in your Bible the word rapture is not in your Bible there are no prophecies in some nations whether it's Matthew 24 Luke 21 mark 13 you can look and look and look until you're blue in the face and you will never find any in those summation statements of Jesus's summary of what the signs are of his coming and the logistics associated with his return that gives space and or a lot time for a rapture there's no there's no description and something that important if indeed it was a valid consideration or event for the church to experience certainly you would have thought it would be listed somewhere and if not in Jesus's words in those three books that I just mentioned you would have thought that at least John the Apostle in Revelation which is the detailed unpacking of Jesus's summation statements of those three books in Matthew Mark and Luke that John would have said something in Revelation and he didn't there's no no such description in these areas but the fact of it is in this case here and this is an important element he says and I want you to grab this in my father's house are many mansions if it were not so I would have told you I go to prepare a place for you Jesus is preparing a place for us now I want you to think about this pragmatically pragmatically Jesus is at the right hand of the Father right he is a live separate sovereign being right and he died for our sins he covers our sins as the sacrifice of God right and in that respect has indeed prepared a venue for all of us however each and every one of us has a responsibility and that responsibility we're told throughout the Bible I'm not going to take a lot of time on this because I think I'm speaking to an educated audience that you guys and girls ladies and men know very well that you are responsible to develop a relationship with Jesus Christ a personal relationship with Jesus Christ the logistics associated with that has to do with Jesus's interventions in your life as he interacts with you and you with him the preparation of you as a king and a priest and the change that you go through which we call conversion which is a lifetime process it just doesn't happen at baptism where I repent and now that's it it's over I get baptized and I'm it's done I'm a done deal I'm I'm in right once saved always saved right no you're just starting that's right Fred you're just you're just beginning baptism is just the beginning from that point on you now have just entered into a covenant relationship with God a marriage and now it's incumbent on you to grow close to your mate and in this case we're talking in terms or in context with your mate being Jesus Christ and your relationship with him and I would presume that you would all agree with this that this is a fair statement that if you're a Christian God's involved with your life agreed and that you've seen things in your life that proven validate and legitimize God in your life and his activity in your life and that he is looking out for you taking care of you and I don't like to say problems I've over now gotten out of even using the word because a guy told me many years ago when I was in business bill we don't have problems here in this company what we have our challenges you know but now beyond that now I say we have opportunities opportunities good or bad circumstances being positive or negative regardless if God's in your life and Christ is indeed preparing a place specifically for you and you and me and you predicated and tailored and designed just for you not me because you're you and you're you not me that's why it's not wise for me to compare myself with you or you with me don't do that Paul said that's not wise because God's working with you individually and your relationship with God is very private very personal and therein lies a point of leadership that we need to grasp comprehend and understand in facilitating people to allow God not the ministry to have his way with you you get into a ministerial organization where the leadership is dictatorial and or controlling intervening in your life to tell you what to do and how to do it and our Nessun stifle in your growth in the way that they see it ought to be shame on them and shame on any of us as leaders not even ministers but as leaders to afford or allow ourselves to get into that mode of operation because that is not servant leadership servant leadership even in the Millennium brethren I submit to you I submit to you is going to be very important that we as leaders in that world ruling government during the 1,000 year reign of Christ will be very important that we are facilitators guides because you see you're not my people you don't belong to me I I get sometimes so besides myself when the minister says well let me get my deacon or well I'll talk to my congregation no they're not your congregation you're the farmer you're the waterboy you know that Deacon is not your deacon mr. minister that deacons God's deacon and he serves the whole the congregation that you are guiding at the behest and allowance of Jesus Christ do to your calling and your particular gifts of which hopefully you're using in that regard or in those ways to maximize the benefit for you know for the whole for the whole we're gonna see these scriptures come to live here in a moment assuming my computer stops blacking out on me but it is very important brethren that we do indeed grasp the fact that Jesus is indeed working with us and building a place for us preparing a place for us through the opportunities I'm going to use that as an operative through the opportunities that come your way in your life and every opportunity has a lesson to be learned because some of these opportunities no doubt about it let's face it their trials no doubt about it sometimes they can even come as temptations depending on what your and kilise heel is depending on where your weaknesses are and depending on the decisions sometimes self-inflicted dumb decisions we make in putting ourselves in areas where we ought not to be where we become or potentially could become victimized by our own weaknesses in our own lusts because we didn't use sense enough to make a decision that would eschew ourselves from going in that direction I often tell people that if you want to really stop something you've got to think logistics I'll just use a simple a simple example of just stop smoking stop smoking okay I got to make a decision I got it first of all want to stop smoking okay now from that point on I'm going to decide a simple simple solution to this I'm not going to buy any more cigarettes alright that's simple however the problem is is our lusts they get us going so now we start to break this down you want to basically overcome these sins or you need to recognize resist and replace a SP so as soon as you've got that little inkling and you decide I want a cigarette I think I'll go out and buy one that means you got to make a decision you got to get up number one with the intent you're going to go to the store to buy cigarettes you got all kinds of opportunities to say no at some point when you start thinking about all the decisions you got to make you got to get up you got to get your pants on if you're a girl you got to put your dress on whatever it may be you know but you got to get your shoes on you got to go in your car you got to get your keys you got to find them you got to put them in the ignition you got to turn the car you got to drive to the store you got to get out of your think about all the opportunities you have opportunities you have just say no no I'm not getting out of the car yes you're in the pocket I'm not getting out of the car I'm going back home that's the decision I'm making I'm going back home you know but these are things these are things brethren and that's a simple illustration but needless to say it all comes down to decisions that we make as the opportunities come to us that determine the outcome and the results on whether or not they result in change or they result in the continuing of whatever that difficulty sin temptation trial maybe and so the decision here of certainly Jesus preparing a place for us believe you me he knows more than you what he wants you to be and he knows your potential he understands your gifts he knows what you can do and accomplish and like a good coach he's going to guide your life now if you're baptized you're in his care he's your Lord and you're doing the best you can to stay within the boundaries staying within the framework staying on the field is defined as the old and new Testament guess what you're gonna have all kinds of opportunities to get yourself to a point through God's Holy Spirit working in you working in you to become something that you yourself can't even believe you could become case employers use myself as an example I mean I'm 18 years old I won't tell you where I was but believe you me if somebody would have said it's 68 and 50 years bill you're going to be doing what I'm doing today I would have punched him in the nose I would have said you're nuts there's no way I'm not built for that that's not my personality my personalities give me a drum set and give me a joint that was my personality you know and some of you you have other things in your backgrounds that I'm sure you could get up here and and talk about in a testimonial fashion that would illustrate some of by contrast how you are today from where you came yesterday and that's good because every time you make progress brethren use the evidence in your life of change to encourage yourself to validate the fact God is indeed working in your life use that as encouragement give yourself the cells as a self actualization and the self recognition of your spirit Romans 8 bearing witness my spirit that I am indeed a son of God but I am indeed don't be shy about that don't be bashful about that could be very encouraging uplifting and most of all motivating to continue on to continue on and to be all that you can be from God's point of view Matthew chapter 20 this in essence is what Jesus is looking for in leadership and as a result of this it's hard because it goes against our nature it does indeed go against our nature it's easy to be an autocrat easy to tell people what to do especially if you have the authority to tell them what to do it's great to own your own business it's good to be king I mean you know in being able to not necessarily have to answer to anybody because it's your business you run your business the way you want to run it now depending on how you want to run it and depending on the culture of your corporation that you want to generate obviously will determine how well you retain employees but point being the point being is Jesus is not looking for autocrats he's looking for servant leaders and here in Matthew 20 and in verse 20 we break into the context where the Zebedee boys were essentially lobbying their mother was lobbying actually them for positions of leadership and so the situation comes down and the other ten heard this of the original twelve apostles and they were moved with indignation they were they were afflicted by this they were really upset and mad against the two brothers and so in verse 25 jesus uses this tension this opportunity to illustrate a lesson and he says you know princes of the Gentiles exercise domination or dominion over them and they that are great exercise authority upon them but it shall not be so among you but whosoever will be great among you love him be your servant your Minister let him be your servant he says here and whosoever will be chief among you let him be your servant even as the son of man came not to be ministered unto excuse me but to minister and to give his life as a ransom for many and so in this case what Jesus is saying is leadership should be focused around service it should be focused around service don't look to be served look to serve how can you be helpful in the overall scheme of benefiting the whole that's an important concept an important approach toward servant leadership that hopefully works in a fashion that benefits a greater mass not just yourself but actually by virtue of involving yourself on that level and in that form in fashion you become a by-product beneficiary of that because obviously some it's it's a very wonderful thing to serve others and is very satisfying as you will see once you begin to get involved with this now this is this is interesting to see how this plays out I wanted to just show you a few examples here let's go to Philippians for a moment excuse me over here in Philippians the book of Philippians we we read here about Paul having a situation he's in basically car serration and he is needing some help from individuals and over here in Philippians chapter 2 he describes Timothy and it's really quite a profile it's an interesting profile on how Paul views Timothy and as a result we can kind of garner a bit of insight on the kind of personality Timothy was and hence the personality that certainly is considered to be a very helpful and beneficial type of personality here he says here in verse 19 but I trust in the Lord to send Timothy timotheus shortly unto you that I also may be of good comfort when I know your state for I have no man like-minded who will naturally care for your state in other words Timothy had an empathy he had a caring attitude he had a outgoing approach toward those that God was calling and he looked out and he saw areas where he could serve and guess what he did he did the best he could to fill in that hole he did the best he could to do what he he could to make something happen to make it easier for somebody else and it's an amazing compliment here and accolade that Paul gives him and as I say gives us some insight on what we should be trying to aspire to he says here for all of he says for all seek their own not the things which are Jesus Christ's but you know the proof of him Timothy that as a son with a father he has served me with serve me in the gospel there for him or him therefore I hope to send presently so soon as I shall see how it will go with me because he was having trouble and so he was trying to organize and arrange some things but I want to illustrate something to you if you follow me over here as just an inset in 2nd Timothy and in chapter 3 keep in mind Paul's hands were full of persecution people were ragging on him they didn't light yet they either loved him to light it didn't like him and a lot of people did not like him as I already mentioned hymenaeus was one that got on Paul's blacklist there was another one called Alexander the coppersmith he was another one that was just bad-mouthing Paul up and down and causing him great trouble but notice this I bring this only to your attention for a recognition of this he says in verse 10 2nd Timothy chapter 3 2nd Timothy chapter 3 verse 10 for demas has forsaken me having loved this present world and is departed onto thesan 'like a-- crescents to Galatia Titus tell dem Dalmatia this is second Timothy chapter 3 verse 10 Titus unto Dalmatia Oh Chester for I'm sorry chapter 4 yeah chapter 4 chapter 4 verse 10 so demas has forsaken me having loved his present world and is departed unto Thessalonica crescens to Galatia Titus unto Dalmatia and only Luke is with me and take mark see he made up with mark made up with mark remember mark and Barnabas and he wouldn't go with Mark because Mark abandoned them on that one trip and he didn't want to associate anymore because he didn't think Mark had had really the courage that was necessary to deal with the things that they were dealing with and so Barnabas says no no I'm taking him instead okay you take him and and Paul took silas at any rate he goes on here and he says only mark is with me take only Lucas with me take mark and bring him with you for he is profitable to me for the ministry and Takaya 'kiss have I sent to Ephesus the cloak that I left at row as with Karpis when you come bring it with you and the books especially the parchments Alexander that coppersmith did be much evil the Lord reward him according to his works Paul said in some cases turn him over to Satan I mean he was rough I mean in some cases he was pretty brutal pretty you know direct he was unfiltered you know he was sometimes filled up to his eyeballs with these guys because you know traveling and doing what he was doing at that time where his life was on the line I mean he wasn't traveling down the road you know in a in a rental car with air conditioning at 70 miles an hour down the interstate stopping for gas and getting lunch along the way at a restaurant Paul wasn't doing a heat he was walking he was in wagons he was in danger sleeping on the road in some cases in taverns and homes that he didn't know the people didn't know the security I mean when I stay in a hotel I stay in a hotel that's you know got fairly good security because there's a lot of things I could tell you some stories over the 4050 years I've been traveling that I really you know kind of sometimes a little bit troubling to say the least in respect to some of the places that if you do stay at you become vulnerable to these games that are played out there so Paul had no choices in some cases there weren't a lot of you know red hotels ramadas and Holiday Inns and Marriott's along the way so he was really in many respects disturbed over how he would work and try to build up and then these guys would come along behind him and tear down and destroy an attempt to try to take all these people away into heresies and different kinds of conditions so that's one profile I wanted to share with you I want to go back now to Philippians back to Philippians and back to chapter 2 and it is chapter 2 trust me and continuing now we went all the way up to verse 24 but now this is another profile a guy epicord itis epipheo Titus and we read here in verse 25 yet I suppose it necessary to send you episode itis my brother and companion in labor a fellow soldier but your messenger and he that ministered to my wants it was epified itis that delivered this letter to the Philippians it was he who took this on behalf of Paul and went back to the Philippians after giving Paul what was sent to him and Paul now is appealing to the Philippians to accept him back and so forth and to take care of him because you're going to see a very interesting aspect in Epiphone itis --is profile that really does tell quite a bit of the kind of heart and the kind of servant he was to God's people we read on a fellow soldier halfway through verse 25 chapter to Philippians but your messenger and heeded ministered to my wants he took care of me for he longed after you all and was full of heaviness because that you had heard he had been sick in other words he didn't want you to know he was sick see if I don't feel like giving a sermon I don't want you to know that that's between me and God if I'm not feeling up to it I'm not on my game I'm gonna try to suck it up and get on my horse and and ride and let nobody know because guess what I'm not looking for sympathy and most importantly as far as I'm concerned God's people need to be edified and if I've been tagged to do it well then I better do it regardless of how I feel about it and put yourself to the side suck it up as they would say you know in any kind of sport you get out there well I'm hurt my ankle hurts well tape it up and get out there that kind of thing that's right that's right so he goes on here and he says in verse 26 for he long after you all and was in full of heaviness because that he had heard that he had been that you had heard that he had been sick for indeed he was sick near unto death that's how sick he was but God had mercy on him and not on him only but on me lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow because I got enough sorrows I'm in jail right now I'm all locked up I've got all kinds of problems as it is but to have a preferred itis die oh it would have knocked me out that's what he's saying here this would have been a bad thing double whammy as they would say in the vernacular that we're used to using here in our time and day and age he goes on here lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow verse 28 now I sent him there for the more carefully that when you see him again you may rejoice and that I may be the less sorrowful in other words I'm happy he arrived and was able to deliver to you this letter receive him therefore in the Lord with all gladness and holds such in reputation he this is a good guy this is a selfless servant this guy is serving almost unto death he almost killed himself trying to serve all of you guys so really honor him take care of him put him up feed him vet him down protect him he's a good guy he's a real good guy and that's what Paul is saying here he's saying with all gladness and and holds such in reputation holds such in honors what he's saying because for the work of Christ he was near unto death not regarding his life to supply your lack of service toward me and there are ministers I can speak highly of in the Church of God International and I trust others outside of this organization that do indeed serve like this some of these guys have aches and pains they have sicknesses some of them are chronically ill with different issues and problems that are slowing them down today in their older age but they're still in saddle they're still riding hard and doing the best they can to serve God's people because of the sense of obligation and duty they believe that their gifts and calling mandate them to participate in on that level not for ego this isn't believe you me servant leadership is not an ego tripping role it's anything but that as a matter of fact the Church of God International zs-- ministry for many many years back through the 80s and the 90s was essentially disrespected very much so because we had or were viewed by other organizations within our community as having no credibility we were accused of being liberals we were even accused of abandoning the Sabbath and the holy days we were accused of all kinds of things that were not true fake news as they would say and in many respects was a really a bum rap and it's taken literally decades brethren for the Church of God International our organization this particular administration to gain the credibility that we have gained to win the respect of the people we serve over the years as I said in the 80s and 90s I would venture to say and describe the Church of God International as almost being a refugee camp for damaged goods of individuals coming out of the Worldwide Church of God but that's another story and we're beyond that now and it's a good thing that we are so these two profiles I wanted to take some time just to illustrate they're there for your consideration and if you ever get confused of the kind of servant leaders we should be profiled as these two guys Timothy & epified itis are two good examples for all of us to be able to extrapolate and to try to put on transition them their personalities and profiles onto us to see how we size up to that kind of approach toward the roles that come our way when they come and as these opportunities come are as I say role or mode of operon they ought to be ought to be to serve selflessly as best we can without looking for notoriety without looking for the pay without looking for the ego massage as they would say but more for that comfort and the service of others that we're serving that is the what you could say heart and core of servant leadership now part of what we find ourselves contending with as human beings because we have this tendency to compare ourselves with each other and we have the misconception that me being up here is a pretty important thing and everybody should aspire to be a minister even when they're not gifted is a thing that keeps coming back and back into God's church causing trouble disturbance and oftentimes misconceived and misappropriated values in the minds of those who aspire to things that they really are not gifted to do turn with me over here in 1st Corinthians for a moment chapter 12 it's very important we as human beings begin to attempt to try to issue and I'm going to use one word one word this sense of competition amongst ourselves Paul had to deal with that in great degree in the Church of Corinth the Church of Corinth was a very gifted Church and many of the people that were there in that congregation were using their gifts as leverages to advance their own personal gain and their own ego and vanity and basically ego tripping a little bit thinking that they were more important than the other guy because the other guy wasn't gifted like him and I've often kidded you know well they were almost going along the lines of saying well I speak in tongues and the other guy says yeah but I interpret him so you got to shut up until I'm there but I mean that these are the kinds of things that were gone I mean they sound almost juvenile and they are and we are nothing more than big kids let's face it I mean adults are oftentimes just big kids in the business world you see this over and over I was in the business world for 32 years as I said in water treatment worked for multi-million dollar corporations in sales and marketing traveling all over the place Anna believe you me egos in sales and marketing guys are they're on steroids they're on steroids and if they're successful they're on steroids upon steroids I mean because it is really really oftentimes very because we're so selfish embolden when you see these people behave and of course perform but Paul is trying to get us back to this perspective of understanding something here especially as it relates to our roles and I'm just going to give you a scripture here and reference it in passing because of time that we are on to just illustrate revelation 5:10 that vouches for the fact that we are being called to be kings and priests on earth and and will be ruling and reigning on earth now in 1st Corinthians 12 Paul is attempting to try to get us to understand the kind of kings and priests Jesus Christ wants here in verse 12 chapter 12 verse 1 we read now concerning spiritual gifts brethren I would not have you ignorant you know that you were Gentiles carried away unto these dumb idols and he goes on here and he says even as you were led wherefore I give you to understand that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calls Jesus accursed and that no man can say that jesus is the lord but by the holy spirit now there are diversities of gifts but the same spirit there are people that are gifted in different ways and different methods they absolutely and there are different organizations that have a different persona you can just remeber revelation 2 and 3 and the description of the cultural differences between those seven churches on that mail route and how each one of them had an attitude each one of them could be profiled and characterized in a certain way and Jesus goes through talking to John to write it down so that those profiles could be listed for our appreciation and learning value to understand the distinctions and differences between those at Laodicea Simona and Thyatira and so forth and so on and so it is also here where Paul says look there are differences of administration that means there's differences of ministries many people come up to me they say well bill how do you view the fact that the Church of God is all broken up now we're not all one big organization you know like the Worldwide Church of God the Bible affords brethren the Bible affords different ministries frankly it broadens the scope and the appeal of attraction for many other people there are going to be people that aren't indeed attracted to different administration's different ministries within the Church of God Church of God International is not going to attract every Tom Dick and Harry out there that are in the the unconverted world living may attract a different type the United Church of God will attract a different type we all have different ministries different administration we are profiled differently in many respects and that's a good thing it's not a bad thing it's okay it's alright it's when it becomes unhealthy it's when it becomes unhealthy and controlling and it drives people literally crazy and sadly to suicide and it has within God's church sadly it has but here the Apostle says look there are differences of administration but the same Lord there are diversities of operations in other words there's different methodologies of getting to the result you're looking for you know I coordinator fee cite in a particular way but I guaranteed not everybody coordinates a feasts I'd like Bill Watson not that that's good I'm just saying it's different because Myrtle Beach is gonna be different Land Between the Lakes will be different Lake Tahoe be different they united site would be different you know on and on it goes they might be similar in certain ways but the reality of it is results are still achieved results are still achieved but how we get there the methodology the means by which could be different and variations and you know what Paul saying that's okay that's alright instead of two songs we have three songs instead of one special music we have three special musics for special musics some people say that's enough other people say that's too much you know and on and on we go and those are the differences that make the variety the spice of life I guess you say but at any rate he goes on here and he says there are diversities of operations but it is the same God which works all in all now watch this verse seven but the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit with all or to profit for the common good so what we do hopefully will garner satisfaction for a greater whole as we do what we do and therein lies the key of the kind of management style we should be learning to gravitate toward and that is management by consensus what does what does the proverb say there is safety and a multitude of counselors I don't make decisions arbitrary decisions by myself if I have to and I do I will but I don't VIII don't favor that kind I didn't run my company that way I would always bring everybody into the eye I'd call it the huddle and we talk about certain things if we were going to change a policy or whatever or a way of doing something that might impact and/or affect down they down the road like dominoes you know if we change this it's gonna change that how do you feel about that laughs and we talked we talked it over and we try to work through the differences to hopefully make it a smooth transition and make everybody as happy as possible and obviously that doesn't always work out in the way that we would like to but nevertheless the fact of it is we need to stay focused on doing the best we can for the common good continuing on verse eight now chapter 12 first Corinthians 12 verse eight four to one is given by the spirit of the word of wisdom to another the word of knowledge by the same spirit you get people who think they're wise and they're not wise they're nonsensical in some cases but they think they're wise and they take up your time and they talk in circles and sometimes convoluted ways and they you know they they really it gets goofy it gets crazy it drives you nuts in some cases but they think they're wise and and they're always you know maybe volunteering even medical advice on what you should do because now that you've got this disease they know everything about it they don't know nothing about it other than what they've learned either off the internet or because they slept at the Holiday Inn you know what I'm saying so we need to be careful about what we are good at and recognize it and understand most importantly recognize our limitations recognize our limitations so that we don't hurt other people most importantly and as a byproduct of that make a fool of ourselves and dishonor and disgrace our God who's working in us for a purpose so select your opportunities and how you how you make decisions as they come your way carefully carefully evaluate them vet them carefully he says here to another faith by the same spirit to another the gifts of healing by the same spirit to another the working of miracles another prophecy another discerning of gifts to another different kinds of tongues to another and that's by the way glossier that means languages to another the interpretation of tongues but all these work that one and self same spirit these are all working by that one and the selfsame dividing to every man severally as he will for as the body is one and has many members and here's the analogy all the members of that one body being many are one body so also is Christ so the point of it is we need to all get on the same page we need to you know we're a team we're a team we're a family and a good team gels gels yeah they got to get used to each other currently right now the Cleveland Browns on paper they got a good team a great team I mean they got potential I mean they've got a championship team but they're stinkin right now and the reason being as much talent as they haven't as much gifts that they have on that team they're not gelling they're not gelling there's still too much independence going on and other things that are happening in a Miss reads and what-have-you and they don't have that feel of gelling and it's important congregations gel it's important that we gel at the Feast of Tabernacles for the week that we have together I've enjoyed my time with all of you again this year it's just been so so fantastic and and I think that you know we've had really a good Tyler I have it anyway I don't know about you but I've had a good time with having the opportunity to spend the time with all of you again and and that's important it's important that we we achieved that and he uses the body with the nose you know in the arm were not all arms were not all want a nose we're not all in here I'm not going to be labor a lot of this but you get the point that we need to be very team oriented and and in a team spirit so that we know what we're doing and how we're doing it and as you go through this whole thing with chapter 12 you see that he is very distinct about the fact that there are different gifts and there are different roles in verse 28 dropping down here for the sake of time he says there are different roles in this case and we have secondarily we first we have pasal x' and secondarily prophets and teachers and gifts of healing and helps government's diversities of tongues this is verse 28 and he goes on and asked the question are all apostles well of course not teachers know they all have all the gifts of healing no but covet here's the key now desire actualize look out for zero in on get to know yourself recognize ask your wife ask your husband what you think I'm good at confide in a friend talk to the minister but he says covet earnestly the best gifts and yet and here's a key I'm going to show you another better way and then he launches into what we know to be the love chapter which in essence he puts it all in perspective and says you know what even if you have all the knowledge of prophecy even if you're gifted in tongues if you're gifted in healings you know what all of that doesn't matter one bit if you don't have affection charity agape in the Greek agape for your fellow brothers and sisters in other words the things that you're doing in the church and hopefully even in your life around your own network outside of the church you're doing it not for self-serving and self-aggrandizement or self gain but you're doing it for the benefit of others you're trying to help you're trying to educate you're trying to make them better than they are with what experience you might be able to bring to the table you wouldn't want me to work on your car I'm not gifted as a mechanic but you might want bill he's a gifted mechanic you wouldn't want me cooking your dinner but you could call my wife she's a good cook I could cook you a mean hot dogs and a bologna sandwich I might be able to make you a peanut butter and jelly to hook but you wouldn't want me cooking for you so I say these things only though to illustrate in in short and contrast that we're not all gifted in these areas and and we've got to understand and recognize and be mature enough to know our limitations to know what we're good at if we do and have certain gifts that we maybe are still sitting on well then we need to look for opportunities that will open doors for us to be able to walk through and continue to to grow those opportunities and then gifts that we have chapter 14 underlying again because of time I'm just gonna underscore something here if first Corinthians chapter 14 that after the first third chapter 13 the love chapter go to chapter 14 I'm just going to emphasize one word again one word edification edification everything needs to be done unto edification if you're speaking in a different language and we're all here and all of a sudden somebody jumps up and starts talking French and no one in the room knows French what good is it what good is that other than to say wow the miracles happened and look at Xavier go WOW is he's talking and he don't even know that lady he's got no degree in France French and yet he's up there Wow God spirited what's he saying I don't know but it look at him do it man you know I mean Paul said if you do that the people that are around you're gonna think you're mad you know now if he's got something to saying all of a sudden he just he wants to say it and he speaks in French and there's an interpreter there that's a whole different story now now that's a whole different story because he's speaking unto edification and the interpreter explains to us what he means so God is very sensible if indeed we have to speak in tongues and you're in an area where you don't know Spanish and you need to speak Spanish I have full confidence if God needs you to speak Spanish he will make you speak Spanish Ukrainian you know like me yok shamash you know Fabray what's that mean I'm not telling you but you know what I'm saying they God is a very practical God he's a very practical God and he wants us to benefit from each other with and through edification and that's why in verse three he says edification verse five edification edifying that is verse twelve edifying the whole he says here let all things be done verse 26 last sentence in verse 26 let all things be done unto edifying and he talks about tongues and uses tongues as an illustration to develop the contrast for this to illustrate this lesson on what he is trying to explain to us in this regard so I say all this basically because time is running out on me to say this and that is and I'm going to just give you first Peter chapter 1 6 through 9 first Peter chapter 4 12 through 19 understand trials and tests are going to come and that's what Peters talking about but these are opportunities God has a plan for you whatever that plan is how he's developing within within you how he's growing you how he's providing you means and methods by which to multiply your gifts and your skills you know what that's between you and him and the gifts that you have and the opportunities that come your way to enhance those gifts and to express those gifts are for God's glory and the benefit of God's people and it's important brother important in summary that in this process that is taking us to become kings and priests that we speak unto edification we do the best we can to identify our gifts so that they can be used so they can be used to serve for the benefit of the greater whole that in essence is the thumbnail underscoring platform by which God is developing servant leaders that are we become kings and priests and the authority in the world tomorrow in that country that we're all seeking so with that being said I think we'll go ahead and just kind of stop it here but I wanted to share this with you because it's so important that we do understand the right kind of leadership and again if you get confused about any kinds of profiles and how it works out keep in mind Timothy there in Philippians that was described and also eppur fraud itis because those are two good profiles that you can really lock into that have a lot of meat there if you take some time and study okay do we have any questions that you'd like to if I could maybe ask you Ray could you if there's any questions to go around anybody have any questions or statements comments okay go ahead there's the mic I've just got one to start with raise up their hand you had talked about earlier about some of the ministry you know we've got older and younger in the ministry and a lot of them are working even when they don't feel like it is there something that I know you know a lot of is probably personable what about retirement of ministry how would you ever get to a point not you personally yourself but maybe that's all the way you could answer it you know I've seen other ministers retired it seems like why and other ones say they keep working to the bone yeah yeah well that's a that's a personal decision that got a minister has to make I think in in some cases also the fraternity of the ministry has a certain obligation that they should look out amongst them and if the individual is really you know not not really bearing up under the responsibility anymore and is actually perhaps even threatening his own health and life and what-have-you they need to take him off to the side talk to him a little bit I know that we had a Minister that we ended up having to do that with to just tell him to stand down because it was obvious he just couldn't do it anymore he just couldn't do it he's becoming dementia he had dementia he was in the lectern and then all of a sudden he'd go into kind of a sugar shock and he'd be just in the middle of a sit and just stare at you and yeah get up his sit down bill but that was the sad part see it got you know funny and you don't want these guys to be embarrassed after 3040 years of serving the brother and it's not fair to them either so Jay answer your question that'd be the short answer to it you know that but but the other thing is that that they should be mature enough to be able to say you know what I've had enough I I'm gonna go into emeritus and we have some Charles gross Charles gross retired from the ministry active ministry retained his credentials but retired from his act that the act of ministry some years ago as a minister in emeritus but still speaks has open invitation to speak anytime he wants to go anywhere he wants and has recently I think's given a sermon here maybe I don't know okay and and also in Tyler also entirely yeah so you know he does that once in a while but to be really going at it as he did back in his younger years he's decided no more you know when I was in the automobile business and I was for a long time I was very successful because I was very honest but one of the things that I learned was that an unhappy customer was an opportunity to make a sale and when I look at religion if somebody is unhappy with their religion that's somebody we should find a way to be soft with and counsel them and show them what's available to them and I think probably an outline and then see where their interest is and I think and and those certainly can be done on the local level of workshop environments you know where the pastor or the leaders of that congregation can talk about those kinds of things and design and develop some methodologies steps advice on how to do things like that how to engage people in conversation your approach toward it you can I mean even go to Christian bookstores to and find books on how to make small talk you know techniques on how to warm up and ingratiate yourself to people it's very good what was that one book I read when I first went into sales Dale Carnegie how to win friends and influence people that was a good book how to win friends and influence people yeah Dale Carnegie I read that 50 years ago oh did you yeah yeah Fred based a little bit on what Bill was saying you sell them what they need not what you're looking to get rid of when a person comes in yes yes exactly yeah and when it comes in differences the main thing is we all say on the right side of the door mm-hmm I had a to your point that's an interesting thing that you just brought up I had a sales manager and he was he was the National Sales Manager I was a regional sales manager and we'd have these meetings and he'd always get mad at me because he came from a different background he came from a chemical water-treatment background I came from an equipment water-purification background so we always had this conflict going on I won't go there reasons why because of the two ways but make a long story short he told me he said bill bill you always get real intensive he said bill what do you sell you sell the customer wants what he needs I looked I said Bob his name is Bob I will tell you his last name it's a Bob mm-hmm what they want or what they need now you have to understand in our industry we were designers we were designers these were not commodity sales we had tanks and pumps and different technologies I mean multiple technologies depending on the application we had different products and things of this sort and we'd have to put them all in sequence and stuff and so sometimes even though the guy thought he knew what he wanted engineer doctor owner the company whatever he didn't so I told Bob you don't sell him what he wants you sell him what he needs in other words you take opportunity to educate them because you say look you know bill you don't need that you need this even though you think you need this let me explain my sales manager bob says bill you've got it overall you selling what you have water bakery used to a brick oven yeah they love it that's good advice that's good a good advice any other questions statements yeah Dwight yeah years ago I remember seeing an article something about the average age of the ministry and it was somewhere in north of 65 years old and my question is CGI or for just but I think it was for CGI and so my my question was even in coordination but you know the Scriptures would talk about training of men that went you know what young men that when they come up they can surf and I'm looking around a lot of the the congregation's you know Jamaica being an exception that has a lot of young people coming up into you know leadership roles and so on and to see like some of the congregations here where are the young people coming up that can you know even do things like song leading or sermonettes and so on are being trained because the church in past times had programs like spokesman's clubs and so on and how do you get them interested that they want to see it as not their parents Church you know but their own mmm-hmm to be able to be of service and that's quite a question very very good question needless to say CGI has tried to your point to provide a means by which to educate a ministerial fraternity we have the map program called the ministerial apprentice program that's the acronym then what it stands for ministerial apprentice program and we also have a MIT program that we just deployed a ministerial integration program the ministerial integration program is for those ministers who come to us now because we are beginning to get ministers that come to CGI with 20 years of pastor experience they come with you know basically a good legacy a good resume so to speak but they didn't like the organization they were with so they're come over to CGI and they would like to have their credentials recognized so we have a program for that to occur that's brand-new but the ministerial apprentice program to more of your question is a good program its correspondence programs it's um mentor driven meaning it's got to be driven by a pastor or a minister an ordained minister and we do set those programs up with candidates and currently now I think we've got about a dozen maybe in the program of men that are in a wide variety range of age that are in there but generally that program has to go the individual the candidate is sponsored by a minister he's targeted he talks to them they talk to the wife and so on and then they get put into the program and it is actually a correspondence program the map program takes about two years to go through it sometimes three or if you're like Mike James goes five or six years but Mike's defense he was he was kind of in the beta mode we've just started the program at that time but we always get a kick out of telling him that that he's the oldest student that we had in the program but with that being said we have that program and it's worked real well for us and is something that we're pretty affirmative on simply because CGI suffered so badly in the ministerial ranks in our early years through the 80s and 90s because we had such a bloated mode of men of men who were not qualified to truly be in the ministerial role sadly back then and even in earlier years of the CGI the ordination process in the ministry was used more of a reward system and really was not properly used it was very much abused some of the men to their credit could have been probably good deacons but ministers probably not you know and sadly that caused us a lot of grief yeah and slow growth and as a result caused the Ministerial Council to generate this map program which has been working now for us probably for about 17 years now and our yield on the program by the way like Tony Booker Mike James Jeff Reid George romic on who wins skeleton they all went through the program I mean these guys are all through the went through all the program that was successful and our yields about 80% 85% but it hasn't been perfect because we've had guys that have go through the program and then they get chasing rabbits down dark holes and go off on their own you know type of thing and that just that happens that's human nature but we're doing pretty good in that regard we've got like I said to do just about a dozen guys that are in the program a lot of what you're talking about also we believe should be developed and designed on the local level perhaps with ministerial supervision or super oversight you know where they can help and and guide and provide advice and or even like in Canada we have a Christian Leadership Program that I designed many many years ago that they're still using for the development of bringing men and women as well not for ministry but for just speaking and poise and so on in being able to explain runes and teachings from booklets in a panel fashion which works real well dia congratulations by the way statement it brought to my remembrance when you were talking about being selfless and as we will be kings and priests one day with the Lord it brought to my remembrance of not to be completion in Galatians 6:9 where it says and let us not be weary in well-doing for in due season we shall reap if we faint not so it's important to always be selfless and be giving and not faint as the Lord didn't faint for us he gave his life for us so we have to do the same brother amen amen to that very good statement yeah that kind of says it all anymore no all right it's Miller time thank you for coming very much so I appreciate it thanks a lot yeah
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Laozi uk-us chinese lousy literally old master also rendered as lao su or and lousy was an ancient chinese philosopher and writer he is the reputed author of the doubt aid chain the founder of philosophical Taoism and a deity in religious Taoism and traditional Chinese religions a semi legendary figure Lao Zi was usually portrayed as a 6th century BC contemporary of Confucius but some modern historians consider him to have lived during the warring States period of the 4th century BC a central figure in Chinese culture Lao Zi is claimed by both the emperors of the Tang Dynasty and modern people of the lis surname as a founder of their lineage Lao zis work has been embraced by both various anti-authoritarian movements and Chinese legalism topic names in traditional accounts lao zi's personal name is usually given as lere lere old asterisk RN mod li ER and his courtesy name as boying trad bo young simp boyoung old asterisk p rach lang mod boyang a prominent posthumous name was lead an lead an lead an lousy itself as a honorific title Lau Ola asterisk are you old venerable and Z old asterisk t's master it has been romanized numerous ways sometimes leading to confusion the most common present form as lousy or lousy based on the Hanyu pinyin system adopted by mainland China in 1958 and by Taiwan in 2009 during the 20th century Lao Tzu was more common based on the formerly prevalent way giles system in the 19th century the title was usually romanized as Liao's a other forms include the variants lousy and Lao su as a religious figure he is worshipped under the name supreme old Lord Tai Sheng Lao Zhang Dejiang loud June and as one of the three Pure Ones during the Tang Dynasty he was granted the title supremely mysterious and primordial Emperor Tai Shang Zhan yuan Huangdi tshane chuan you and Wong Dee topic historical views in the mid 20th century a consensus emerged among scholars that the historic city of the person known as lousy as doubtful and that the doubt a chain was a compilation of Taoist sayings by many hands Alan Watts urged more caution holding that this view was part of an academic fashion for skepticism about historical spiritual and religious figures and stating that not enough would be known for years or possibly ever to make a firm judgment the earliest certain reference to the present figure of lousy as found in the first century BC records of the grand historian collected by the historian Sima Qian from earlier accounts in one account Lao Zi was said to be a contemporary of Confucius during the 6th or 5th century BC his surname was Li and his personal name was or Dan he was an official in the Imperial archives and wrote a book in two parts before departing to the west in another lousy was a different contemporary of Confucius titled Lao lazy Lao Lao Zi and wrote a book in 15 parts in a third he was the court astrologer Lao Dan who lived during the 4th century BC reign of Duke Xian of the Qin Dynasty the oldest texts of the doubt 8 Ching so far recovered was written on bamboo slips and dates to the late 4th century BC see godean chu slips according to traditional accounts Lao Zi was a scholar who worked as the keeper of the archives for the royal court of Jo this reportedly allowed him broad access to the works of the Yellow Emperor and other classics of the time the stories assert that lousy never opened a formal school but nonetheless attracted a large number of students and loyal disciples there are many variations of a story retelling his encounter with Confucius most famously in the Zhuangzi he was sometimes held to have come from the village of Chu Jen in Chu in accounts where lousy married he was said to have had a son named Zhang who became a celebrated soldier the story tells of zong the warrior who defeats the enemy and triumphs and then abandons the corpses of the enemy soldiers to be eaten by vultures by coincidence lousy traveling and teaching the way of the dao comes on the scene and is revealed to be the father of zong from whom he was separated in childhood Lao Zi tells his son that it is better to treat respectfully a beaten enemy and that the disrespect to their dead would cause his foes to seek revenge convinced zong orders his soldiers to bury the enemy dead funeral mourning is held for the dead of both parties and a lasting peace is made many clans of the leaf family trace their descent to Lao Zi including the emperors of the Tang Dynasty this family was known as the long XI Li lineage long XI Li according to the simpkins --is while many if not all of these lineages are questionable they provide a testament to Lao zis impact on Chinese culture the third story in Sima Qian states that lousy grew weary of the moral decay of life in Changjo and noted the kingdom's decline he ventured west to live as a hermit in the unsettled frontier at the age of 80 at the western gate of the city or kingdom he was recognised by the guard Yangtze the Sentry asked the old master to record his wisdom for the good of the country before he would be permitted to pass the text Lao Zi wrote was said to be the doubt a chain although the present version of the text includes additions from later periods in some versions of the tale the Sentry was so touched by the work that he became a disciple and left with Lao Zi never to be seen again in others the old master journeyed all the way to India and was the teacher of Siddhartha Gautama the Buddha others say he was the Buddha himself a 7th century work thus and Dongs une a pearly bag of the three caverns embellished the relationship between Lao Zi and jinxy Lao Zi pretended to be a farmer when reaching the western gate but was recognized by Yangtze who asked to be taught by the great master Lao Zi was not satisfied by simply being noticed by the guard and demanded an explanation Yangtze expressed his deep desire to find the Dao and explained that his long study of astrology allowed him to recognize Laozi's approach yangtze was accepted by Lao Zi as a disciple this is considered an exemplary interaction between Taoist master and disciple reflecting the testing a seeker must undergo before being accepted a would be adherent as expected to prove his determination and talent clearly expressing his wishes and showing that he had made progress on his own towards realizing the Dao the pearly bag of the three caverns continues the parallel of an adherence quest Jinxy received his ordination when Lao Zi transmitted the doubt aid Ching along with other texts and precepts just as Taoist adherents receive a number of methods teachings and scriptures at ordination this is only an initial ordination in Yangtze still needed an additional period to perfect his virtue thus Lao Zi gave him three years to perfect his Dao yang si gave himself over to a full-time devotional life after the appointed time Jinxy again demonstrates determination and perfect trust sending out a black sheep to market as the agreed sign he eventually meets again with Lao Zi who announces that yang sees immortal name as listed in the heavens and calls down a heavenly procession to clothe the ink sea in the garb of immortals the story continues that lousy bestowed a number of titles upon Yangtze and took him on a journey throughout the universe even into the nine heavens after this fantastic journey the two sages set out to Western lands of the barbarians the training period reuniting and travels represent the attainment of the highest religious rank in medieval Taoism called preceptor of the three caverns in this legend Lao Zi is the perfect Taoist master and jinxy as the ideal Taoist student Lao Zi is presented as the dau personified giving his teaching to humanity for their salvation yang si follows the formal sequence of preparation testing training and attainment the story of Lao Zi has taken on strong religious overtones since the Han Dynasty as Taoism took root Lao Zi was worshipped as a God belief in the revelation of the Dao from the divine Lao Zi resulted in the formation of the way of the celestial masters the first organized religious Taoist sect in later mature Taoist tradition Lao Zi came to be seen as a personification of the Dao he is said to have undergone numerous transformations and taken on various guises in various incarnations throughout history to initiate the faithful in the way religious Taoism often holds that the old master did not disappear after writing the doubt aid chain but rather spent his life travelling and revealing the Dao Taoist myths state that Lao Zi was conceived when his mother gazed upon a falling star he supposedly remained in her womb for sixty-two years before being born while his mother was leaning against a plum tree the Chinese surname Li shares its character with plumb lousy was said to have emerged as a grown man with a full gray beard and long earlobes both symbols of wisdom and long life other myths state that he was reborn thirteen times after his first life during the days of foxy in his last incarnation as lousy he lived 990 years and spent his life traveling to reveal the DAO topic doubt a chain Laozi as traditionally regarded as the author of the doubt a chain daodejing though the identity of its authors or compilers has been debated throughout history it is one of the most significant treatises in Chinese cosmogony as with most other ancient Chinese philosophers Lao Zi often explains his ideas by way of paradox analogy appropriation of ancient sayings repetition symmetry rhyme and rhythm in fact the whole book can be read as an analogy the ruler as the awareness or self in meditation and the myriad creatures or Empire as the experience of the body senses and desires the doubt a Ching often called simply Lao Zi after it's reputed author describes the Dow or Dow as the source and ideal of all existence it is unseen but not transcendent immensely powerful yet supremely humble being the root of all things people have desires and free will and thus are able to alter their own nature many act unnaturally upsetting the natural balance of the Dow the Dow Tate Ching intends to lead students to a return to their natural state in harmony with Dao language and conventional wisdom are critically assessed Taoism views them as inherently biased and artificial widely using paradoxes to sharpen the point lívia cone provides an example of how lousy encouraged a change in approach or return to nature rather than action technology may bring about a false sense of progress the answer provided by Lao Zi is not the rejection of technology but instead seeking the calm state of Wu Wei free from desires this relates to many statements by lousy encouraging rulers to keep their people in ignorance or simple-minded some scholars insist this explanation ignores the religious context and others question it as an apologetic of the philosophical coherence of the text it would not be unusual political advice if lousy literally intended to tell rulers to keep their people ignorant however some terms in the text such as Valley Spirit gushin and soul PO bear a metaphysical context and cannot be easily reconciled with a purely ethical reading of the work Wu Wei Wu Wei literally non-action or not acting is a central concept of the doubt a chain the concept of Wu Wei as multifaceted and reflected in the words multiple meanings even in English translation it can mean not doing anything not forcing not acting in the theatrical sense creating nothingness acting spontaneously and flowing with the moment it is a concept used to explain Zirin Zeron or harmony with the dao it includes the concepts that value distinctions are ideological and seeing ambition of all sorts as originating from the same source Lao Zi used the term broadly with simplicity and humility as key virtues often in contrast to selfish action on a political level it means avoiding such circumstances as war harsh laws and heavy taxes some Taoist see a connection between wu wei and esoteric practices such as zuo one sitting in oblivion emptying the mind of bodily awareness and thought found in the Zhuangzi topic taoism lousy as traditionally regarded as the founder of taoism intimately connected with the doubt a chingon primordial or original Taoism popular religious Taoism typically presents the Jade Emperor as the official head deity intellectual elite Daoists such as the celestial master sect usually present lousy loud Joon Lord Lao and the three Pure Ones at the top of the pantheon of deities topic influence potential officials throughout Chinese history drew on the authority of non Confucian sages especially Lao Zi and Duong ze' to deny serving any ruler at any time shuanzhu Lao zis most famous follower in traditional accounts had a great deal of influence on Chinese literati and culture political theorists influenced by Lao Zi have advocated humility and leadership and a restrained approach to statecraft either for ethical and pacifist reasons or for tactical ends in a different context various anti-authoritarian movements have embraced the lousy teachings on the power of the weak Lao Zi was a proponent of limited government left-libertarians in particular have been influenced by Lao Zi in his 1937 book nationalism and culture the anarcho-syndicalist writer and activist Rudolf rocker praised Lao zis gentle wisdom and understanding of the opposition between political power and the cultural activities of the people and community in his 1910 article for the Encyclopedia Britannica Peter Kropotkin also noted that Lao Zi was among the earliest proponents of essentially anarchist concepts more recently anarchists such as John P Clark and Ursula kala Gwen have written about the conjunction between anarchism and Taoism in various ways highlighting the teachings of Lao Zi in particular in her rendition of the doubt aid ching Laguerre that Laozi does not see political power as magic he sees rightful power as earned and wrongful power as you served he sees sacrifice of self or others as a corruption of power and power as available to anyone who follows the way no wonder anarchists and Daoists make good friends the right libertarian economist Murray Rathbun suggested that lousy was the first libertarian likening Laozi's ideas on government to Friedrich Hayek's theory of spontaneous order James a Doorn agreed writing that lousy like many 18th century liberals argued that minimizing the role of government and letting individuals develop spontaneously would best achieve social and economic harmony similarly the Cato Institute's David Boaz includes passages from the doubt aid chain in his 1997 book the libertarian reader philosopher Roderick long however argues that libertarian themes in taoist thought are actually borrowed from earlier Confucian writers
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AutoCAD Introduction continued Video 4
if this is Valachi I'm going to teach the tutorial of AutoCAD in continuation of previous tutorial video for first two we already discussed the objective of this course goes out Ton Ton goes out come introduction to Cal onion officials care an autocad softer version of AutoCAD and AutoCAD screen unbeneficial photo already we discussed this now going to see the coordinate system coordinate system we know the coordinate system yeah normally we have two two types of orientation Cartesian coordinate system and the polar coordinate system in this also all together also having same pony katakana system and the whole iguana system for our system out of this we have the relative coordinate system okay we based on this only the other gear will be working we can see one way on first of the order guard is working if we know that the two days of quad is mainly polishing one day system and Pollock on a system and in order one more one a system is relative on a system there are pony system is usually not again the coordinate system using not again every drawing shows is called coordinate coordinate that is coordinate means we can draw our line means which will be deference to the line is a - we can draw the line in two methods 1 by E polar three methods one by Cartesian coordinate method and polar valid method as well as relative on another in there the next line of the coordinate system that is 9 point is either the next slide I guess here here is a condition warning system the 9.6 it is the 9 is the exag xax like this and yu6 is the y-axis and and minus 10 minus 4 it can draw a line okay we can normally we can take in as the MU for space area of the odd again taking us like this okay the middle point is Sigma 0 0 0 comma 0 0 means X and 0 and y x0 this origin of the coordinate this is one of the coordination if we want to draw a line line from minus 10 comma minus 4 to 9 comma 6 okay na minus 10 to minus 4 this point to we can draw in this point 9 comma 6 that is minus 10 is in the x-axis and window - cover in Y axis that is X is minus 10 and Y axis minus 4 in that point is taken as the first point and the next point is thickness royal line against the power of condition quality system next line annex point is taking us 9 9 X 9 is 9 & YF is 6 the next point is thickness we can draw here based on the coordinate system okay not only the showing listener is the line we want to draw a line from 9 comma 6 to under 10 gamma this is the XY coordinate system some so many commands likes copy move rotate meters in 2d quarter a rectangular a polar array or move these are all using the coordinate systems different types of drawing can be made in same time by using a comment that each layer you can you quiet system mainly used to be based upon the layer we already be shown that the layer in the last previous video player status bar we can select that layer they start above we can draw whatever it is we want on the using line or circle rectangular really big polygon so many times of different types can be made we can easily made the rod I get we can joke you know photograph and this is the main two coordinate systems UCS quani system and WCS Konya system the are toget the world is three-dimensional actually three times is a lot of the time estimation X Y and we said against the three dimensional however if we want to draw a through D object suggest plan or section we will use only two dimension mostly on together to electrical or electronic so they are both refer to draw 2d diagram though so that the only we consider x and y coordinate model cognitively and obviously is world warning system please imaginary plane is it imaginary plane that is parallel to the ground it is difficult corner system difficult so on you stop so the default on a system [Applause] we world corner system is an imaginary plant that is parallel to the ground the world first of all the world Quanah system is started the same a generic plane that is parallel to the ground it is T 3 if it L default tokenism is a default coordinate system whatever it is the modification mainway world coordinate system to certain user for assistance in step one is system is a modification of world coordinate system it is like that you've overcome in enables the user to draw a three dimensional object [Applause] we can a user can enable the regardless system to create new new ECS type UCS on command window we want to change the coordinate that is a plan means we can do easily change the cool nuke UCS icon we already has a told that I UCS icon is used for changing the coordination that is diamonds and three diamonds in order to dimension whatever it is we can say enjoy using uses come on a new one sis a three point can be new uses point that is we can change the you CA use a coin-op world upon a system is normally is start from 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 so that is X 0 y 0 1 is at 0 and for UCS we can select the particular point if I want to minus 1 0 minus 2 in this point we can select user user policy service user pollination well colonization is the standard one and user bonding system is a user-defined one and this is the connotation more it is work everything that we draw in order get is exact that is the V Apple draw not I get is the exact mind we can draw all objects drawn in screen is based one simple XY coordinate system that is true they are two-dimensional drawings are mainly is XY coordinate system X and this takes practice and this is y axis in the industry only we can draw the diagrams all the diagrams we can draw whatever it is it is known as world coordinate system world of on a system that is what is normally is a tantrum and it is 0 0 and remaining will be taken as the corresponding X and y-axis this normally is a called upon a system we can change this zero zero point zero zero zero three zero zero Y zero and set zero of the XY is a plane is normally world coordinate system we can also change the coordination system by you sir there is gonna system also we had wide line so we have the two points okay if you want to dial line from minus 10 to minus 10 comma minus go to again 9 comma 6 we want to draw a line here this is a 1 it is a Cartesian coordinate system aka minus minus 10 minus 4 is the Disney College System and nine gymnastics is so partitioning on this we can directly user and the AutoCAD wanna system UCS user the world college system is already predefined is a normally we not change any X Y Z but the user point system is button bottom of the and left-hand corner the in bottom of your bank are not in the drawing the idea is saying I can use known as a user I can okay this is that UCS you see here so I can we can this is the point or rather the X equal to 0 y equal to 0 and this not equal to 0 leaving this point this point X equal to 0 y equals Iran is it equal to 0 I can look like Alice the station of left and shows three specific bit information and they see the bottom of the screen what the drawing screen or workspace we have in the three points that is for X Y is at X X point and Y point and isn't normally in 2d diagram reason point relieved mostly in zero value and the faceted icon contains here together the Zygons figure X is X an arrow this point the left and the right arrow will left to right the arrow of the bottle units again door signals I can contains a figure why the second pass at our second point it is the y and here is the bottom foot of the arrow is going to the order with us the first two part of icon indicates a portion of position and direction of the x and y axis the first total point shows the direction of x and y I can if you going backward means this will be minus and going this way a plus and this point is zero zero comma zero as your cross customers over here being area you can see the change in X Y we can know the guitar in the wrong area with automatically the X&Y e value will be change and that is that it will not change this will be more we obviously row for 3d so it will be drawing and the customers in the screen area you can see the change in x and y con is by watching the phone at status area this is the older bonus status area this is also Devon assess area but I left the screen X Y Z X on it the y coordinate to trees in direction indicated by UCS icon if you come is a good charge in 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 of 0 is our G we can move the cursor in table at any screen where this one the value will be change X my Y value will be change correspondingly said miss we go for 3d diameter is that also it will be changed by implementing is that access points they told of the screen towards us if you have just walked on your new drawing the inner corners will be appear as 0 0 is 2 that is new drawing this is the 2d drawing the is that is normally 0 0 in the status for status means the power 1 and status for this the corner status bar and will not be change as you move the cursor because you only use XY plane mostly this that will be 0 is so 2d diagram the only X 1 Y plane will be changed the single mentioned that this edge will be remain at zero until the phosphate is 3d space and different can see the different coordinate systems autograph corner is some Scottish and canary so mainly first one is the Cartesian coordinate system partition coordinate system is the good understanding of out of of 1s is orthogonal absolutely UCL if you are to make the best use of the program the coordinate fall into place namely partition for new system and Pollock on a Cartesian one a system is already we know that partition me we can mention Y X & Y dissipate the fancy title name the factor the reference philosopher and mathematician 3 this disk reads this race 9x is nine thousand fifteen fifteen ninety six to sixteen fifty eight she developed the Cartesian coordinate system in the standard coordinate system is regard is the condition one is a standard one a system the position of the point can be described by the distance come to access the position of the point this we want to we mentioned this point we want to know the x-value and y-value this one only Naboo point will be selected this is a partisan one is even one a system if you come back one way signal or negative this is a cartesianism we can mention this early simply point described using two numbers separated by comma so these two numbers X number and Y axis there is this a partition bonus system a next one is Polar's money system we can the same point the L comma 2 comma 3 he can be so partition the same point will be drawn also the drawn also by polar con is from polar one is 1 the distance and one angle this distance from the origin this is from this origin it is a 3 an angle will be 56 we can use less than symbol for angle 3 means the length the distance of length R and the angle will be 56 this will be mentioned like this input point that is we want to select first point means from the origin you have to three less than 56 and unto distance of partisan politics to describe the question of the point rather than the to distance in the conditional resistor to distance will be given together this if one day this first point and reenter to continue is the this point we have to continue to another point we want the line and draw a line or circle one to the means we have to give our next point next wine beer that is called as let you to the origin is a related to the origins the point will be related to the object it is about the Bourgogne system and this is the relative coordinate system relating on is nothing but this is normally Spanish system is quantizing or national bula-bula system and the relative owner system is normally let let you to the first strict point that is first point if you see here he is a signal 0 comma 0 is taken here the points this space or creator related to the last point last point this is the lady or the last point we can today the next point rather than from the odds in margin from the we can you not start from module because us we can start from the previous point this is a relative on a system when the entering late upon it or tear line and women is we can draw this diagram using great econo system the relative on it place used to create drying line we can on the type line come at one point the earth means what means that is the heart symbol is used for native when this is Americanism the starting from the previous point keep going and take here and taking error is a line I given line Kamel and they ask for first point and that time you have to give at after 2 comma 1 that is here the odds in this your 2 comma 1 I give you this point will become an actor heart resistance extract this Ianto 460 here the bar to point B from this point to this point we have to give cut to 4 comma 0 is the EF 4 is x axis a distance from the previous point this one is a point a point is already we have the 2 comma 1 and in 2 comma 2 plus 4 the x axis will be moved over X 4 and Y axis will be the same 1 plus 0 so that 4 comma one in this point the will become thank you under weekend review next disability one is related with the other point and next one we want to go to the point seem is here the extract this will be not change okay excise it'll be not the exercises will be not change only the y-axis will be changing all the three will be welcoming to exist last you have to give zero zero means if under a hundred four four four comma zero four comma war 3 3 game for geometry already L do 4 4 + 4 + 0 + 3 you can get the 3 point similarly have to draw the all the relatively with the previous point okay this is leading on a system thank you for watching subscribe for more videos thank you [Applause]
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The Book of Psalms
Hello everybody! Umm... This is Davy Ngafoua or Fang XD heren and I want to be starting a series that just talks about the book of Psalms, And some stuff we can learn from Psalms. and just a tiny bit of history from the book of Psalms in the Bible. The reason I'm doing this is for me personally to be a better Christian, and for others to, you know, Like, kinda have a back to rely when it comes to... Reading stuff like that Like, asking questions about Psalms (and) Or anything in general that's Bibically related, I wanna be, you know, Somebody that could help others. So, let's get a little bit of background information on the book of Psalms. (swallows) So, like, The people that wrote the book of Psalms (actually), *They're poems They're a type of lyrical poems, and these poems were sung. And... The book of Psalms is only one- only two Old Testament books that identify itself as a composite work. That contains multiple a- authors. Proverbs is the other one. Oh! And for example like, some Psalms will have "Psalm of David" or "Psalm of this" ; "Psalm of whoever wrote it". etc. And in Hebrew, (we know that the Old Testament is in Hebrew) The book was originally titled: תְּהִלִּים : (Tehillim), which means "Praise Songs". And the English title of Psalms originated from the Septuagint. Which the Greek title for Psalms was ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which also means "Songs of Praise". I want us to keep this in context, these were SUNG. You know? These are super important because this is poetry that God's people wrote. You know? (I think we do!) Just to worship God, and I think that's beautiful- All this information, by the way, Is found at insight.org; written by Thomas L. Constable. "Notes from Psalms" 2009. Now before we read, I just wanted us to pray really quick. Father God, I pray that You guide me, Lord, To read Your Books, 1 chapter of Psalms, Father God, Every day, To help guide others and to mostly help guide myself Father God, and to become a better Christian, Father God. Thank You, and in Jesus' name I pray... AMEN! So let us begin reading. KJV Psalm 1: "Blessed is the man that walketh, "not in the councel of the ungodly," "nor standeth in the way of sinners, "nor sitteth in the seat of scornful." Verse 2 "But his delight is in the law of the LORD;" "and in his law doth he meditate day and night." Verse 3 "And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water," "that bringeth forth his fruit in his season;" "his leaf also shall not wither;" "and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper." Verse 4 "The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away." Verse 5 "Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, "nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous." Verse 6 "For the LORD knoweth the way of the righteous: "but the way of the ungodly shall perish." AMEN! So, let's just have a little synopsis, but before that, we're going to define a word... That you guys probably heard and... You guys are probably confused as well- And "chaff" (the word) basically means "trash", or worthless things. So in Psalm 1:4, "The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away." - paraphrased. Is basically what it's (Bible) saying. What I'm getting from Psalm 1 is that... Somebody that's godly, somebody that follows the way of God, is good. Somebody that's righteous. But, Somebody that is not ungodly- *Somebody that ISN'T godly, excuse me, Is bad, somebody that we just don't wanna be. That's the way I see it. And that's what I got from it. So, I'm going to highlight... Psalm 1:4... and Psalm 1:6, which is: "For the LORD knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish. Thank you guys for joining on this quick and short little episode of uh... Psalms (The Book of Psalms) And I just that you guys, you know, You guys find this book for yourselves. That you guys read it, you guys DO read the Bible, It's a very g- nice book, and... You guys go to church... Do what you gotta do! But mostly help yourself find God. Because that is the way... That is life, man. Alright folks, have a good one, have an amazing day. Peace. God be with you.
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Scripting with Haskell - Christopher McKay - BFPG 2015 07
okay sorry late so i'm going to kind of rush through this a little bit it was already a shortish talk and i'm just going to go through it and hopefully all catch up and keep up but and given that most of you i had doing functional stuff elsewhere most of this talk is going to be only skimming the relevance to you anyway so you've got functional programming and you've been looking at it at home and it's been great and it's this golden blinding light of purity that you're seeing the structure is going to be amazing you're going to do good things with this you're going to change the world ed comment is your new spirit animal you're going to go out there and convince people that there is a better way for them to do your jobs so you've gone to one of these courses or something and you now know how to function your applicatives and to map your monoids and stuff and you've got this down you're a functional master you can do any of it and then you go and rock up to work on monday and you're writing php or java or some horrible life-hating thing that really does not inspire confidence in the future for mankind so you talk to your dev lead and your deaf lead says no this is an academic thing that i have no idea what you're talking about you don't talk to the cis admins and they don't want a piece of it that this is too new it's too strange they have no idea how to maintain it you go and talk to management and before you even get through the door you remember that was a bad idea because they don't care anyway so you're about your third cup of coffee for the day and you're kind of playing the best way to drown yourself in it when this numpty comes through the door he wants a script he wants a script that hits a website and downloads it to a csv it's something stupid and simple we shouldn't even need it but this is your opportunity this numpty doesn't care if it's in haskell he doesn't care if it's in scala or whatever the deadly is never going to see it because you're going to have this thing done so fast it's not even going to need a code review this is admins are never going to get to object because this is going to serve before it matters and by the time it's out there you've had corporate approval are you going to be one of those people who say that i've got haskell in production you're a winner so you knocked down you start up you've made the main module you've got main is an io and you get to the first line you need to take an argument and you have not a clue where to start because none of these courses looked at it so you go to the web you go to stack overflow on your search you find someone's stupid blog where they've just blasted code onto a page and every fourth paragraph has see it's easy written at the end and by the time you're done you want to show them how easy it is how easily accidents can happen and before you know it half an hour's gone by and you've just figured out a reasonable way to handle items coming to program but the numpties come back and they're getting a little upset because they wanted the script and you know you've taken a bit too long but it's going to be amazing so you make your excuses you had some environmental problems with some marsh gas or something and you'll have it done no time you swear it'll be okay now you need to read a website back to stack overplay you don't know what you're doing yet you haven't seen how to do this then an hour's passed and this guy's threatening to um uh claggy your appearance and he wants the script now it's not a good idea to delay him because he'll hurt you so at this point you have a whole blanket of depression that settles across you and you realize that this just isn't going to happen and then suddenly you black out you come to three minutes later and you've got a perfectly working pearl script written that does everything and it's perfect and the numpty's happy again but you've got this deep-seated feeling of shame and despair and dirtiness that just will not wash off so we want to stop that from happening so today we're going to go and do a review of a whole bunch of dirty little haskell scripts which do a bunch of common tasks like reading files writing files hitting websites and stuff and then when you get hit with this situation where you think i can do that in haskell you probably can by copying these and then replacing the middle part so that's the easy part of the talk over now i've actually got to show code and stuff so we're going to water a bunch of scripts and they're mostly going to be typical linux scripts basic ones um the last couple are all contrived ones but to start with we're going to do echo and i should mention first of all all of these scripts i've been explicit with the imports so if you see a function there and it's not mentioned at the top of the file in the import it's coming out of prelude so you should be able to find hopefully but for all the curly ones and all the tools that you need to use they're mentioned in the import so just find inside the script so first script we're looking at is echo anyone who doesn't know what he does you pass echo some arguments and it prints those arguments it's the print line for bash so our first problem we need to take some arguments and the simplest way to get arguments in haskell is using get args out of system environment gives you back a list of strings and we can deal with a list of strings we can mutate them or reorganize them take the head of the tail or all kinds of crazy things you know how to do that you did cis one notebook or something so you've got arcs achievement unlocked you've got your first step now you need to print them back out and you have this cryptic named function called put string line which puts a string out to stand it out it's not named print line or anything which is a little bit strange a little bit confusing if you're coming from another language like python or something where the names just made sense and there is all it's confused even further there is another function called print in haskell but print isn't what you want there's an all objects have a all data most good data types have an instance of something called show which gives you a readable representation and if you put a string through print you end up with all the control characters printed out in an encoded fashion which probably isn't what you wanted you probably wanted the new lines to be in your lines instead of backslash and so put string line prints things to standard out and that's great we have echo first script done taking arguments and printing them back out next one cat cat takes a file name or more like a list of file names and prints all of them out to the standard out to standard output canva is short for concatenate it joins things together so much like the previous but previous file we read some arguments nothing new there with these arguments their file names we need to read those files to somewhere that we can use them and for that we have read file it's part of prelude so it's really easy to get to and it takes the entire contents of the file and puts them inside a string once we have them in a string we loop over those strings because we have multiple files and we print either we put string line those strings back out to standard output now initially looking at this it sort of seems like there might be a memory problem because when you've got that five gear globe file on that three gig log file and you accidentally put them both through at once you just ran out of memory but you don't because read files lazy read file produces a string which has probably been ingrained into it now is a list of characters that list is lazy as you reach the end of each chunk of the characters it reads the next chunk and just moves swiftly through memory foot string lines consumes it so we have a bunch of loops which lazily read from a file and then print out each chunk as it's available nice and simple we don't blow our stack which is good and we've got all that for free without having to deal with bite stream i o buffer crap that you normally would have to in java or something so that's cool that's the second script we can now read files third script head head prints out first couple of lines from a file my fingers suck tonight go there that's the one i'm looking for okay read the first couple lines of a file by default 10 lines but sometimes you want more sometimes you want less so you pass in an option that gives it a number of lines unlike previous scripts we now have a more complicated argument structure we've got options being passed in alongside our file names and we're lazy as all hell so we're not going to go and take get arcs and then try and pass these out ourselves and interpret them and do all that work and code it's a we're probably going to get it wrong anyway and we don't want to write it we don't have the time so we're going to go and use something called opt pass applicative which lets you build parsers for a pages stop jumping it lets you build parsers for command line options first step in using it is you create a data structure for holding your options in the simple case here we've got a file name we have a number of lines that we want to consume give them some logical types our file names a string and our number of lines is an integer once we have a data type we then go and create a parser for it using optopars applicative a single parser for all of the arguments is built up of multiple little parses and the little pauses are provided in the form of helpers inside of positive and you have ones for all the major types you would expect to have on a sub on a command line script you have positional arguments you have flagged options you have switches all the all nice little helper things to get you through so to demonstrate we've got the first one here is taking a positional argument and then the second one is taking a flag option option's got another thing after an auto which looks strange until you understand where it is we're not telling option what type of thing it's going to read from what type of variable it's going to read from the command line it's able to look up at our data structure and see that we probably want an int but it doesn't know how to read an n from the standard input what auto does is goes and looks for an ins for an instance of something called read which is available in the print in the prelude which tells the event which gives it a way to read from step read from a string string into your more complex data type so in the pre-loop there is a read instance to go from string to end which it can use to convert and then know if it failed a conversion or throw an error from it so yes with auto and the type inference to say that we have an n option as l to read an integer from the command line these are these singular ah these single argument parsers we then pass a bunch of meta variables to tibia yeah these give it enough information to find where it is on command in the command line arguments as well as give the help text which is necessary to the user to understand how to use your script and you've got such amount of variable operators as the short name the long name something to describe the data the type of data you expect to be passed in add a help text and a default value if it's relevant in the case of line numb we want the default value to be turned once you've got a bunch of these single single argument pauses you combine them all together into one big parser using the angle dollar and the angle bum symbols which you don't have to understand at all just remember that angle dollar comes before angle bum because first you get the money and then you get the bump but there's plenty of uh if you go into a positive package page there's plenty of examples of how to do this it's fairly easy to follow once you've got a parser for all of your arguments you then go and wrap it in a further parser this one gives information for the help texture that your entire program is going to output such as the program's name and a piece of header text so to show you what this looks like this was head from those two you're kidding me did you forget to import your call from the price of food did i forget to import live from uh i must have somehow i thought these compiled but then i should know better than to run code during a talk okay we get a useful help message which has things to tell the user what to do the flag names and it's too small for people to read but yeah we get a help message which looks very similar to most but to most linux scripts and we didn't have to write any help any help messages just the text for the individual options in our parser cannot possibly took care of the rest which is great because we're lazy and that's a lazy way to get help text and usability stuff your users so once we have our complete parsers built up we run them rather unceremoniously with exec parser which sucks up the command line arguments push yourself through the parser and get you back the data type you defined all the way back at the beginning and then you have all of your options now that we have a list of files we can go and vote that yes now that we have a list of now we have a single file we can go and read that file like we did in the previous script because it's a lazy fact because that string is a lazy is a is lazily loaded from the file we can then treat it like we normally would a lazy list run lines over it and not expect that to evaluate the entire file at once take the first however many number of lines we wanted without evaluating the entire file and then print them back out and the program terminates and it's all good and simple yay we can now pass complex arguments next script t t is a script that accepts the standard input that is available and prints it back out to standard output but also prints it out to the to a list of named files so say you were listening to the output from some horrendous web server that didn't have logs itself that didn't have real logs and you want to run it a screen just so you can see when it crashed you could have the output coming to the screen and you could use t to then push that out to a log file as well so you have records of what happened for later so this in this script we're going to explore how to open handles to write them so that we can write files out we parse info parsing actually there is something new with the options for this one we parse in our options much as before but because we have a list of file names we're going to add a combinator to our positional argument on parser it's two combinators to care about some and many many accept zero to zero to many um arguments and some accept one-to-many arguments yeah you just wrap up your wrap up your um positional you wrap up your single argument parser and that and it lets you take many of them instead so you can consume it as a list and in our data type acceptably we obviously wanted a list so that's what it works it's a simple modification to make that a simple change to the general it's easy to use so that gets our options in there which gets us a list of file names one of the other options we're taking in is the append mode which is simple switch to say whether we want to append to the files or we want to write new copies of what write to empty files and that's the first thing that we need for writing to a file we need to instead we need to figure out which mode we want to do it in so we determined that and then we go and use the function open file open file comes out of the library system.io and it takes a open mode being append or write and a file name and gives you back a file handle and a file handles much like it is in any other language or standard in is or standard out they are i o handles you can push data onto and pull data off of depending on which mode they're open in these ones are output file handles so we'll be pushing data onto them next thing the file needs to do is start reading stuff from standard in because standard is so common there are plenty of functions out there that already read by default from standard in you don't have to go and open a standard in handle or look after in any special way you can just use get contents what get contents tries to do is capture the entirety of standard in all the way to the end of the stream and push it into a single string much like read file this is lazy so you can consume the standard input as it's entering a program before the string is finally being completed and we do just that we put for each of our file handles we we go and try to print on them and to push data onto a file handle we use h put string line this is exactly like put string line from put string line from the prelude except you also give it a file handle to write to and it writes your string to the file handle exactly like you asked it to which is great and easy we're adding standard out to our list of file handles so that we also echo the output back out to standard out and finally we make sure that we close the file handles because if you don't close them the data will not be flushed to them and they will not finish writing and you will lose the last x number of lines whatever the buffer size ended up being on your particular version of ghc and i feel like i rushed over that so is there any questions quickly yep why is open file in quotes okay um open files and quotes because it's indicating that it's in infix normally you would use open file like open file handle file name yeah but yeah yeah whoops say no phone it produces a handle for you so you yeah yeah yes thank you so normally you'd use it like that but for any function in haskell you can make it you can make it in fixed by adding that by adding those slanted quotes into it so you can use it like so your first one's backwards sorry you're so your first one's got the heart you can switch uh you go that makes more sense so you can make it in fixed by surrounding with those but with those quote marks if you then go and surround that with parentheses the it creates a section which will that which then it takes a sec it creates a section which is a function which takes the missing argument space okay yeah so i can say i want to yeah i'm just using it to flip the arguments around so is that all for this one um so does the output here get output line by line or character of a character line by line or buffer size by buffer size depending on how long your lines are okay so the all the file handles in haskell from my experience so far i don't know what the actual buffer size is that gets them filed into ghc by default but they seem to flush either on new line or when they hit the buffer size whether that's 100 carats or 300 carats or whatever so yeah if i was to actually run it and i wait for it to load then you get line by line and then eventually quit out and it would also be in the phone so yeah that's what i was getting to with the that's why i was trying to drive home with the laziness part because it doesn't go line by line as it gets the buffers flush through so okay next script which also needs to configure okay curl hopefully you've all used this this reads websites and prints out their bodies we read our arguments as much as we did before there's nothing new in that in our past applicative here then we go and start talking to a website let's talk to a website we're going to use a library called rec which is spelled with a w like this and it's an obvious play on the word request rec like most http libraries these days has all of its functions defined using the same http version you're all familiar with your get put postly and they just run and work and if you go and read the tutorials for rec you see that they just call get with a url and it just runs and it's all good and that's great and simple and easy it takes care of the socket creation all of the session handling everything for you but it's really bad when you want to do a whole bunch of requests at once because creating a session and opening a socket turns out to be pretty bloody slow and in haskell will take upwards of half a second so if you go into a whole bunch of different requests you want to handle the session yourself which while easy and wreck isn't covered in any of the tutorials so if you go to use the library just remember to take care of your sessions and you take care of your sessions by calling with session which takes a function in to which it supplies a session variable which it will then clean up for you after your function completes so now that we've got a session we go and use verb named that we go and use a different set of verb name functions which are provided by rec session but they behave exactly like the ones which you'd see in the tutorial you just provide them also a session variable so to use get we provided a session and we provided a string of a url string and it goes and does its thing and it gets you back a response buddy and that jumped around because i hit the wrong keys so for each of the urls we passed in the options we go into a get request and we get back a wreck response once we have the rec response what we really want is the body of the response because the response has all the usual things it has a status code a set of headers maybe some other things that you're trying to capture back from the web server and unlike most other data records you've probably experienced in haskell accessing the accessing the elements of a rec for a rec response isn't done just with a straight function they use a library called lens which we could devote multiple talks to and you'd still be wondering how it works but the important part you have to take away is that to use rex element accesses you must first use carrot dot and use that to apply the accessor function then you get back a response body that response body is a byte string which is a low level data representation we're going to be stupid and treat it like it's always utf-8 without having looked at the headers and once it's in utf-8 we're going to use something that will print we will use a version of put streamline that will print a utf-8 and yay we've printed out the response bodies and that all worked great is there any questions about that one yeah i've seen traverse forum and mathem a number of times are you using all of them on purpose or is there a reason they were there to grab okay traverse was the only one which had any thought put into it the rest of them were just a way to loop okay so okay next part next script and we're finally getting to a contrived example that does something mediumly complex this is the worst reddit client in existence it goes to r slash all and it selects the top 10 listings and prints them out to a csv the most readable format in existence so sucking our options like we normally would and then we go and go and use rep like we did last far there is a big difference though reddit's going to respond with a bun respond with a bunch of json stuff and we're going to want to decode the json stuff so we're going to use a library called acer to do it um yeah we're going to use a logical laser which is cool and wreck has a bunch of helper functions to make it easier for you to use acen so to make ace and read read some json first of all we go and we go and create a data structure you want this data structure to mimic the json structure as closely as possible just for ease of use and because the rated data structure is long it's like four levels deep so i created a big nested data structure for it once you have this data structure and it matches but and you're happy with it and by the way the data structure doesn't have to have every key you expect to have in the json it only has to have the keys that you care about so you can do a partial decode of the json once you have your data type you then need to go and create some instances of some type classes for acen acen has from json and two json type classes which are for translating from json and to jason here we're deserializing so we want from jason and if you're so pleased you can go and build these by hand like you were building a pass or similar to what we're doing not positive and walk through the json structure yourself and you have to do this when reddit stupidly makes one of their one of their keys data which is a reserved word and haskell so i couldn't make the name of one of my fields but once data is out of the way you can go and be lazy again thanks to all the way at the top derived generics which is a language plugin for a language plugin for ghc it allows libraries to examine details about the about your data structure that are usually deleted at compile time and generate functions at compile time so acen has logic built into it that so long as your data type derives generic you can go and just create a from json which in turn which uses the names of your data records fields to which expects the names of your data record fields to match the fields in the json record and then it builds you an instance and does all of it for you and it works really well and you can do that all the way down your data structure except where they include data again and you finally get four layers deep of a data structure which can all be into which async knows how to translate from json then we go and use it back at the top here i passed a function and to get into with session rather than called rather than calling in line another get function or something like that what that function is doing is the get function it takes a session and we're going to be returning a rec response that contains a reddit listing by default direct response contains a byte string the low level data type but there are transformers inside the rec library which lets it which lets it change what the body is into something which is more manageable so we go and do the we go and do our get request like we did before and then when we then we call the function as json on the response as jason goes and looks at a meaningful type signature near it in this case that we expect a red listing to be inside the response checks that reddit listing has an instance of from json and if it does transforms the request body into a reddit listing and runs asmr and everything and it just works you don't have to tell it what from the signatures it's how to figure out everything you don't have to try and wire anything in anything together any more than you see here if the json parsing fails which is absolutely unimaginable because the web is perfect and we would never ever get the data structure wrong what asin spits out what asin uses to handle the errors is something called monad error which you can go and read about further if you want to understand how to actually get the errors out but because we're writing dirty scripts the only relevant part is it's going to crash the script with a message about it could not pass the json and because it's a dirty script that's perfectly acceptable so no error handling for us and less code and they were pure so we've done our get request we've parsed the json we have a data structure that we can deal with now that we have this we go and visit the request but the response body like we did last time we take we walk through that to get the top 10 listings all the way down the bottom of the data structure then we want to output it to a csv file for output to see it for dealing with csv files at all we're going to use a library called cassava and cassava works somewhat similarly to ason at least somewhat similarly to the way that we're using asin first you go and define a data type and because i'm lazy i'm going to reuse one of the reddits or read its existing data types from this data type you go and create a couple of instances in the event what we need for this csv to work is to named record which will figure out the header names based upon your field names and you need default order which figures out the ordering of your columns based on the ordering of the elements inside your record cassava again is familiar with generics so we can just go and derive these instances for you and just make everything work you can go and write them yourself and you can change the field names as you please or change the ordering or change a whole bunch of other things about the csv if you want but it's easier just to make the compiler do the work and generics figure it all out for you so with those two instances we can call encode default ordered by name which is a mouthful but it's the function in cassava that just does everything based on the instances there's a whole bunch of other encode functions in cassava that you pass in options like the ordering or transformers for the header names or things about do i put a space after the commas or do i replace the commas with pipes or something like that this just does it well with defaults and does it with the least code possible which is dirty which is what i want the other thing to know about cassava is that everything it takes in and everything it writes out is a lazy byte string so you have to go and use the i o operations from the but from the data byte string lazy library thankfully they play exactly like all the i o operations we've seen previously in system io and we just use them to write files as we have in previous as we have in app we use them to write out the csv contents like we have in the previous scripts any questions about that one yep um to use cassava the way you did there did you have to use the um deriving generic option yup right okay that's the mistake yeah if you're using generics anywhere and yeah yeah if you just want to create an instance and you don't want to write any code next to the instance yeah generics any others cool next file data importer in this file we're going to read a csv and then we're going to put it into a database because jack over in sales can't use a computer so he gives you a csv one day and you do it and then the next day he gives you an excel file and nothing works ever again but we work in corporate we know that happens so much like before we go and pass in our set passing all of our command line arguments and we're pulling in things like the database host name to connect to and the database database name and our input csv file build up our options parser like before there's nothing new here and eventually we run it what we didn't take in the options parser was the user's password for the db because we don't want them to type it in in plain text on the command line because it'll probably end up in logs somewhere and that's bad even for a dirty script so we're going to go and create a blind prompt for them to enter in the password we're going to do it with more functions from system.io so we use put string without line this time so it doesn't write a new line at the end of your string to start with a prompt or password we forcefully flush it out because we didn't reach a new line so standard app didn't flush so that we actually display something to the user then we turn off standard in echoing normally when you're at a command prompt and you type something in on your keyboard and stand in it gets echoed straight back out by whatever read line library is being used we turn off echoing so your password does not appear for everyone peeking over your shoulder we then read a single line of input turn echoing back on and add a new line to the end of it so it looks like the user pressed enter and there we go we have a password that we read blindly and that goes from stack overflow probably turn off the echoing before you print the prompt okay so that gets us our password without revealing into the world now we go and read it in our csv file once again cassava only deals in lazy byte string so we go and use the functions from the data byte string lazy library to go to read out file in and then we go and decode the csv using cassava's d cup no not as decode csv it's mine no that's where i want to go so decoding a csv just like encoding one we first go and create a data type that's going to store what comes out of our csv file all of your all the basic primitive style data types for haskell are understood so you've got text double all the t all the simple textual representable ones are all supported thanks to the read instances in preload so don't go and look to see if something's supported that you're trying to do just go and try it it probably will work unless you think it can't be stored inside of the csv file in which case probably won't work so we're going to create a data type derive generic chrome because we want it and then we go and create an instance of from name named record this is the opposite of two named record this will look at the header cup the header it will go look at the title of the column in the csv and try and put those into the correct element position in the record type that you created so it'll go and look for the item element it will go and look for something which has item written at the top of it and so on which takes care of all of our concerns about how to read a csv so we call decode by decode by name from cassava pass the file contents and make sure there's a type signature nearby for it to know that it needs to go and look for a from named record instance from sale record and it takes care of the rest it decodes it and if there's an error it's not quite as nice as aysan is it's not going to just go and crash the program for us which is an interesting definition it's nice being dirty and we're being lazy it's nicer if it just did crash with an error what it gives you back instead is an either structure which you probably run into at some point during your studies which has an error message on one side and all of your resulting data structures on the other so that's read our csv in which is great we now have data that we can go go and put into the db we do a pattern match on on the e that we got back if the e did fail then we're going to be really dirty and print out the error message and then use a function called exit failure this is from a library called system exit it lets you exit with a non-zero status to say that my script was in error and yeah it's convenient it's dirty and you could probably deal with the errors better if you play if you cared enough about the use case of your application assuming it didn't fail though we go and look at the sales records which we got out of the csv before we can do anything with them though we need to go and make a connection to the db for talking to the db we're going to use postgresql simple and if postgresql isn't your favorite kind of db then there's very very similar libraries for mysql and sqlite that will that have almost exactly the same api and if you're an ms sql or an oracle person then your business makes enough money and you can go and hire some trainers and you know you're worth it so to make a connection to a db you either supply it with a connection string which people have probably seen in black magic textbooks somewhere which is the db column postgres colon host name split up thing that you can never ever interpret you have to go look online to figure out what it is or you go and create a connect info a connect info is a data structure that stores the db's the db's name the db's host name the db's port your username and your password and means that postgres simple can then go and do something with it so we create a postgre we create a connect info we pass it into connect and we get back a connection that works once we have a connection we want to be able to run the sql statements against it there are better sql libraries out there which will type check your sql and build them up from haskell data types and infer the correct output types which are expected to come from the database but we're dirty and lazy so we're just going to use raw sql and these libraries let you execute raw sql statements which is good so to do an insert an insertion of a sale record we give it a raw sql and a list of a list of um query params it will return a success value represented as an end like you would expect to get back raw from a dv anyway you can also do queries this way what you get back is a tuple and somewhere in the processing of that tuple you'll have type signatures that infer what type of variable is it is in what position of that tuple if those type signatures then don't line up then at run time it crashes because it says postgres return to something dirty but you can do queries and you can deal with them just fine so that inserts a single record but we have many records so we want to run many insertion records and because we're not quite as dirty as we wish we could be we're going to run that inside of a transaction so similar to what reckless you do with the session postgresql simple lets you call with transaction to produce a curated transaction inside your connection it will run the beginning the begin commit and it will run up it will it will run the begin statement and it will run the commit statement for you and if necessary because you screwed up it will run the rollback statement for you so we call with transaction with our connection which then takes a function which passes our connection into it and we're just going to map over the map over our sales records and insert them one by one if you really want you can manually run the begin and the commits but it's simpler and neat to just use with transaction so after all that we've run all of our insert statements and we have a list of successes that come back from postgres we're not going to bother to check them we're just going to say that we were successful and exit and that's how dirty we can be to insert a csv into a database is there any questions about that one you're dirty and neat at the same time congratulations that's the wins anyway that's the last script these are all up on github and we'll add the url to the meetup page about the to the comments on the meetup page so yeah that's everything yeah any questions nope great because it's 8 30.
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DevKami #26 - Cultural Fit
hello everyone hello Def Con me number 26 ah let me see it's actually 65 days last week 96 yes Alan wait you have to do with talk about culture and skill what's a skill so but my name is Jamie I am Kirsten yes Shalom introduce yourself everyone yep I'm Johnson and we are friendly yes which is easy with me better say hi Wendy okay oh yeah she's driving right now oh okay you say all right so I think we should in a bus corner as calm as possible then why this could be all right what we have for the next we yeah we're gonna talk about the events going on in the town yep I'm gonna muta Wendy for a bit so I just give me a second this is a bit of ambient noise so yeah we got to do a bit of after we okay so next week I think we had nothing happening other than I think there's a roundtable session that nobody can tell me what it is about and the next event only comes in around people I don't know what is going on with that so we just assume that it's not going it'll happen yep so we can jump all the way to Saturday much to get yeah we have two events on that day or the next Saturday intro into web development yes HTML CSS and J's organized by Malcolm key of react KL though it's a free workshop if you're going to go sign up and make sure you do not drop out in the last minute yeah dog recently the organizing for several of several meda have the issue where they actually bought food for you guys and people drop out it's amazing they bad is it yes so be nice yeah on the same day we have a in DHEC session yep and this actually happening at repeat me was software I believe yeah Rapid River software it's at what the clear box also and particular self so it's Saturday it's got nice it's actually interesting so I've been to the other end the axe yep and it's you do anything like side projects or like blog posts or whatever as long as it's not related to your actual work okay okay like like for example if swimming if you were there then you'll probably do something with the PM 2.5 sensors or something right it's all it's like a hackathon but like a really relaxed chill hackathon without any pitching yeah alright okay alright don't worry about that I we have uncheck roaming somebody to talk about someone favorite thing don't worry about that I think that we should move on to bus corner because it's a Jessie is that right I mean the back city that would be like to be after data meters and also more the next week next you say supposed to be last Tuesday's on munch yeah and supposed to have cooling it up but a I've decided not to do it and we are experimenting something new so if there is not much of like topic going on is tight because usually we do knowledge sharing like book shop like kind of a life coatings session so instead of having a physical meetup will be doing on weekly or Wednesday 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. 10 10 being one hour every week on just join in and ask any question what do you want to see that you can do in Colin's oh yeah all right also yeah well with the events yesterday was like a really huge turnout for JavaScript yeah it's not even whatever clear JavaScript JavaScript many conference so the first minute I cut I'm going to be very bitter about this time I'm going to say it again the first Python Malaysia conference is a mini conference we are 60% oh I tell you 75 really succeed yes and there is the size of conference so it's like less than half of the meet up the monthly meetup javascript in Microsoft manera shell or earth like it was amazing and the content is actually very good and we got a lot before the food is good and all that well haven't been attending the meetups and supporting the community then you're missing out on a lot yes it turned out yesterday that was also very good in menara Maxis yes and this should give you okay so this cliff idly pressure what should we do my try to meet up but but let's move on yeah what's our best corner look like so tough lair is it tougher actually a coupla actually introduced new tools to detect Dixie TPS interception mmm so he GPS interception is what the second method but I'm from NGO see certain countries introduced method to achieve I on this visit for example China yep especially China and several third world dictatorship so the real ones it but these bytes are my relationship to things like usually disappears interception so what do you think about this artist I think it's interesting or one thing it's scary because HTTP supposed to be unstoppable but on another thing it allows something like like transparent VPNs I guess if you have like like a some some sort of like middleman that oh wait this this is the point that they cannot detect but they can start detecting it right yeah yeah it's just about the scary thing it's now like instead of being able to trust the protocol then you don't know you might be connecting to a middleman and you don't know it's masquerading as the website that you're visiting all right so cover releasing your tool what's the next one coffee to a cockerel terror from anybody you know yeah so yeah a cloud craft is like this like assembly thing it's like sketch for AWS is that right chi'lan have you tried cloud craft before No so it's like sketch in the sketch right it's deny formation sorry is it like cup formation from AWS so yes so okay it's it's not necessary it's you it's like a visual you know like factorial right you have your widgets and then you arrange them in the thing and then Clark RAF or else is to do it so it's just them so the output of that design they just make it into an actual like instances in AWS it sounds like confirmation to me I mean this is what confirmation been doing up but I know but you have to program it right you have to affirm it yeah this is visual yeah it's like sketches like okay make like you drag and drop stuff onto a canvas and then you you see the traces and they used to be like if you wanted to estimate the cost of an AWS architecture then you've gotta tear that they'll give you an estimate but now what they're doing is like they can export it to a terraform configuration you run that terraform configuration it creates the instances for you cool so it's all like one dragon drop it aw this setup okay so I think this is awesome that we can cover before one out of time he'll be all we have five minutes because we started late okay the next one is all good next there is a conference for google cop thing right yeah it's a San Francisco by doing yeah it's good but that will release video yeah I think people we just have a party to watch the video yes yeah GDG usually has like watch parties yeah but they're usually doing it for the big Google i/o yeah mmm so it's left over the smaller conference what does next normally cover I do not know actually I just learned about this okay but if if there's a indication the Google tensorflow event had that happen not too long ago a triple a ball and do stuff as in the new API for a new feature for conceptual new API in this case they hide into the elitist we are the next release 2.0 which is a lot of stuff then it should do some crazy thing like putting a tensor floor running tensorflow on a microcontrollers so if there is indication that we'd like new stuff new technology that they've tried to put on your services and whatnot I wonder if they're going to cover the new release of flutter I dumped it because this seems to be cloud service but who knows hmm because I last I think was it two weeks ago last week mobile developers Congress they announced flutter 1.2 where of course art the new to artistic etcetera and then there there are news of having a web target a web platform as a target of a Fletcher project so it's not just going to target so same codebase but it's going to target Android and iOS and desktop and now also web so going to be an interesting thing studier we've run on the bear study is the Google Gaming thing if you remember there used to be a service called on life yeah so remember that and they want to target browser that I cannot get the games of some Krauser yeah evidence you decide using something like how GPU that's what they want to achieve with style yeah yeah yeah yeah okay and coincidences they just added the driver support for Nintendo switch programs roller on Chrome coincidence yes Masonic conspiracy theories for some things to Monday but you know I'm using cloud right now no did she okay I think she's okay yeah well yeah I'm before before the stream was starting right that was done Sheila I'm using cloud gaming right now the gaming computer is there on the living room because it's very hot in living room I'm here in the bedroom with the air conditioning etc and it's actually very good I'm playing on a potato laptop and also sometimes in the office I tried it out mm-hmm it's actually quite good the latency is not bad it's like it's almost instant and the graphics streaming is very good and that's well like it's actually I'm looking at the screen my eye hurts it's better than this hangouts yeah yeah yeah this hangout but I play on my ps4 my ps4 looks better so I'm biased and like it's different from like actually rendering the pixel on your butt but it's still amazing because the the split in vendors over the network you speak is typical mazing yeah so they're so stadia is right now is okay with 1080p 60fps but they're targeting 4k 60 at 120 yep I don't know how you're going to push all of that video streaming down well for me I'm just glad I have 500 megabits per second as long they got a caching server down here it might be probably because yeah we should move on you should really move on so far away yeah we lost Fendi hopefully she joined us back afterwards all right so let me why we thought about culture again there is a continuity of the topic about the last week's topic about like culture fit with a skill and what is the definition of culture feeds oh actually is conjugate remember one thing why I got me this because our the local company cultures do not make a technical skill yeah there's a culture part I remember now well I thought we were talking about jobs right like last week's episode and then this came out like what settlement were you hiring right like kind of people are you hiring and I think what came out was that there is no lack of skill you're Malaysia but sometimes the people that you're looking for are not a fit and the problem was how do you actually define a culture fit yeah it's one of those things because we last week so as a recap we discovered credible the Taba kind about thing why why do we hire foreigners why local developers get jobs and all that so some conclusion make last week is its culture whether I do whether I work down Emily yeah I can have the fit into the culture of startups right so that that's why we raise up into this but let's stop the culture what do you consider as a culture in your place so it's I can talk about my previous company I was with yeah and it was it's also us something similar being able to work with people that you get along with it's very important if you're doing something remote right because if someone is remote not physically present they're up and certainty of whether you can trust this person or is this person reliable with this person follow through or be able to deliver on what they're promising it's uncertainty is not there it's another very good feeling and so when when all of like for example on a particular team when the culture is there where for example whenever we're doing a stand-up everyone has their webcam on and that's that somehow evolved evolved as a culture for for the team or that remote goes first like every remote people who are not in the office goes and says first there's no need for someone to say okay you go next you go next because we all treat each other equally so as the team culture evolves with each other there's a lot more trust so you're back we're talking just now is what ritual right yeah so it's it's part of the team culture and yeah it's it it's the artifact of those code of that culture it would be the rituals that are unwritten but it's just because we decided this is actually good we didn't even write it down we just said okay this is just how we're going to be doing things and because it's repeatable it happens every week every day we trust ourselves to follow it and we feel better with each other so uh you know what one can know about culture culture it's a something that grew in my stomach it's a it's a I cannot say that I know exactly what what is that but at least from the trial and error like for work and stuff is that one thing is the main the most important thing is the communication part where everybody like feeling to communicate not just okay just wonder so but but for example so the question there is if someone's not willing to communicate will you get that person higher and if you had a false-positive you thought this person can communicate and they get tired will you get them fired I don't know what I don't see it as a firing as a solution as in if we can we try to like anchor I mean it's a lot of time a lot of the packets and stuff that we see in people is just that they were used to things working for them like in certain ways that because enough influence and stuff they can be changed at the noon now so far I'm considered lucky I'm I think I did the bubble person because I consider pretty lucky as in I didn't see that together I encountered that much of problematic people okay so all right so how about Johnson what do you think about what culture doing use Oh your friend II know that she's alive so that's not about culture when you're thing oh I mean I just started working like last year so still learning a because in the past I've been like taking freelancing and just working by myself and actually adapting work in a team although my team is a bit small but we start to adapt I start to learn how each other works how do you have like we are using like a be like Kanban and scrum style of working yep so I never ever do this kind of stuff before so I'm sorry picking out with the culture but so far I kind of like the culture in my company now well you think you're a culture fit it takes time I mean in the past I do stuff without using stuff like Trello or yeah just to keep share of stuff but right now I learned to start to do like checking all mice table yeah I think some people might want to hit me again yeah don't get too fixated with the tool set yeah it's about like what but I you trying to achieve from the tools like to achieve like synchronization with the team and stuff you do it by your trailer yeah it's just - but the form can be in different ways all right how about Wendy again okay okay so what do you think about what culture how do how do you what's the experience between different what cultures is about so look what do you think about what culture and what's your lead s be really good friend look cultures just share a bit of your experience yeah I guess culture culture because before this last year I was working with enterprise and the culture that it's like everything is really structured I know what to expect yeah and basically everything is set up so you just kind of things can get really busy quite like one one woman I'll be doing testing suddenly like something window you know I'll be taken to places that I never never would have the chance to because someone is really doing it boy that's actually something I find different from corporate and startup right like yeah corporate like some like server has a problem it's not my problem someone else does it but in start-up like everything is your problem and everyone has a sense of ownership for the for the startup for the and that is what we are going to cover about like what sort of values do you I mean depending when we say culture fit what's of leave them you you are expecting someone like from like just like what when he say just now the for me the most important thing is the willingness to step off of the comfort zone of willing to try out different things mm-hmm of course yeah bring down the whole company yeah just don't bring down a coal company communicate ask if you don't look but the very important thing is to step out of the comfort zone and not like oh this is not my job like oh all or just pushing the stuff around oh I lost it okay now here's my thing about culture right everybody had different culture and this is like I'm saying nothing down here and if you say nothing down here bearing nothing is wisdom to us all right but this we go every night it's called the IDM song and heard of it before no I was certainly is actually from from the organism doesn't exist anymore but there is a rendering we may agree from the movie oh I remember it from the movie the movie called pirates of Silicon Valley I shed a link on the chat it's a very Oh movie but so it's like you described two different kind of culture the movie is mostly about jobs it was just big big eight Microsoft versus Expo then I go in then I go to a corporate way then I make fun of it so it's a clash of culture in the world whether it's first time to sell a PC so is it safe to be shared on the church yes safe ears yeah it's safe it's a 1916 1960s language so it's actually funny but where I like the song is because in a establish entity like IBM you are expected to work a certain way you expected to work for a company for the goal of a company right in a certain way mooska a most diverse startup is like that but it's increasing its increasing in the way that instead up will go in because you have your coverage of responsibilities wider in a way that not many say you have to take out of the server the writing code and order at the same time it so and as a result if you mess up you will take down your company with you and this marking right but in a big organization II in IBM for example you are expected to work toward the goal so the company had to go and work who were they maybe don't work like Apple level and lower level but you work to work the company right that's company culture so I start a culture that company different which is why I recommend you to try to find the movie yeah it's not that any site is we expect it's just that year to strike it's very easy for me to say you know here but it's actually striking balance is very hard yes so inside within a movie the body to also you I couldn't spoil it and you hate so IBM have no way to do things that can go in by inside there's also talking about management style of its efficient allies account of a management at all so they starting from very small very garage everybody do their own thing until that go really makes a billion-dollar company they and how they run a company company each other so you can see it's Shira culture for a very scrappy stood up to a big company every smaller company has no problem becomes a big problem so and those actually lead to your culture and what this way and I went judge about the culture we talk about retro so it's much histone says is what we saw but couches beyond ritual stand-up is a ritual but why we have a why we had that with Joe because we need the ritual to form the culture communicating with you so that's another thing to think about its own culture it's a way for the environment yeah luhan's the culture and the culture influences the environment yes I mean it's it's like one or the other it's like electromagnetism it ones changes into the other and so if you initiate a change in one end it will cause a change on the other and this is me pretending to be an anthropologist because this one ought to do have a CL mm-hmm right okay let's talk about what kind of culture you prefer to see in your organization what you think is the is the thing that a Corgan ization do that make you look better so feel good I can talk about the current one what I feel that I think that Wendy you mentioned that I was quite satisfied with what I have right now right with with my current job because I am and I think what I was talking about was the free lunches because that was actually something very unexpected you think you'd think of it it's like something simple but if you if you us as a team like us people in the same office go out at lunch together and you talk there's a lot more bonding there's a lot more talk you get to know each and every one more closely and I've only been in the company for like three weeks and I feel that I've known everyone already it's because of that everyday lunch and talking to them every day and finding out their interest and everything right so this these things I feel are very very important there it's I don't know I feel that people think lunches are like simple things and then like you can have lunch anytime but that that point of contact it's almost like a scrum for the whole company right there's some well yeah yeah yeah so I think that that that thing is very very well done yeah so I before I joined the current when I use of gentle as most other is during lunch where I realized that the culture fit between me and the tool doesn't mix up because they talk Chinese and me being a half banana and the primarily Chinese speaker okay it's less toward that that helps but my goal in the organization is to build is to grow skill build things do good right i money is helps me decide but they start the only thing right the organization and in a financial financial education company mm-hmm so they are very money focus so the end we did business is supposed to make money right i also interested when they interested in something is very shallow whereas I'm really going very deep through technology that's where the alignment doesn't matter I want to introduce a topic which I just remember right now yeah it's that do you experience I mean in case of are you experienced it and also like what do Ching about tribalism because he tends to be really easy for people to group together in a workplace then they form their have their own like small circle and gather like elite teams and stuff what do you guys think about that like their clinics yeah okay yeah it's actually what we call done bus number mr. Dunbar who is mr. Dunbar he didn't talk about that in one episode the best number essentially says that we humans can only effectively a how to honey to put in our hair beyond that beyond their I doesn't work and why 200 people because this is roughly the size of a small village why they avoid them but some important different a big organization a big problem also happy but to be for the organization working to speaking to biggest more four hundred two hundred two hundred or so but another thing a part about done bus number is we had we are only have five to ten people five to ten people they are very close to me so this problem family but even also family we had maybe today we have another 20 people so family members and I think it's all down to the maturity of that person is correct but so the mass number is it where I like that number is because at how clicks happen because you've easily form a group of roughly twenty people so that's that's how you form but this is a beginning of a clip right but tribalism is beyond just a click it's something like so a secret society but in the company is it like QA versus software developer right that's the desta that's the best example of it see all or in in or in some situation let me make it wider in some situation certain groups of people that they you might have a group of people they are really good but they form their own small tribe stats look down on the rest of the and not being helpful to others group size being like sub direct do you think this is more because like like Wendy was mentioning right corporate there's all of these structures things don't you think it's more like more in those cultures rather than a start-up where everyone owns everything and then just such as every and you you might actually right in sales oriented company skills are usually our group by group by department function i'll good know do a subgroup right- let's make new teams mm-hmm speaking of teams in each of these teams are fighting toward a sales number because your audience is only limited and so you have a quarter and then yeah yeah correct then we would take a big company we have a product that being so supported me another each of those two pieces and company have limited resources to actually have right for it to actually maintain those they fought they fight for their for resources it's the way how traditionally company being managed so there's actually why I'm invisible you see tribalism in traditional company there is a bit more obvious teams fight for resources to grow their team to do more things hmm let me also give you an example sometimes it might not be intentional right like my current situation is isn't that's an obvious gap between the juniors and the senior so like my favorite the seniors around doing something like you know gonna hang out around the couch area it's like black people even though like we are not purposely doing it but the the juniors view like treat that area it's like oh it's a it's a place only like for the for the senior guys to hang out and that is there yeah headquarters or something like it's in a way it's an intentional in clique I mean tripes yes but how do we actually bridge the gap between like I mean of course is we you know the answer like acacia in there this was some the proper term for this was the power gap I think I forgot like no up its you're reversing the situation right now yeah power gap happens when somebody hiring Nick toward the lowering stuff but power power the difference little groups which I say it's the other way around right so another good example is people from same University have tendency to form single group when they are pleased together etc for example but tribalism is welcomed and talked about in departments there is more common then you determine the split for the senior junior and order its how society form right how groups form because similarity or situation it's actually not the say that it's bad but yes it's just that how how product if we can make it so my current company have this thing that there for everybody to do every quarter we had to switch see mmm yeah so we had to draw a lot then we had change see if we have gayness MC or sing neighbor we had to draw again mmm I promise that silly but it's very effective because yeah you do not first not him you do not want the software guys with one corner and the people that want the other corner right you need to put a mix around walk around then in the middle this I don't think that intentional but in the middle of the office is a pantry okay as you know yet I do not it's not me the middle but it's halfway you can pass if it's not intentional actually it's not really intentional I said no I mean in the middle as in the rest of the office encapsulating this and no no no no it's on the site it's on the site but toward the middle our office abilities in there oh think of a rectangle so the country is a middle but can go and this actually well I don't intentional but in literal very interesting effect so fake guys are in different kind of the room right they go to a corner in the country to start working together my kiss the coating we actually have the business and the least and other guys then my opinion and all that so they also go to the pantry then everybody start talking about it and start discussing whatever that's a water cooler right correct correct and I think it only works well for us because the goal of the the mission the mission of organization is very simple to deliver for that but to deliver product means getting opinion from different stakeholder to make sure you correctly right we have this understanding which is a good thing point about our culture a commonality and understanding the situation companies and when I say big company a tendency to force you to do that and small company implicitly foresee that the what the first nude to the same region is the same mission I create the mission to deliver product for senior slogans and all that to for the company let's start up your job is to make sure your product long enough so that you get money and all that right so it's increasing explicitly to go to it there but culture form when you had a mission that you can look at this one culture also form when you got the size of the group our organization small therefore you can't talk to each other this one smaller startup that when he said tend to means that one person can mess things up is so as a result then also artifact in this case the pantry the pantry leads to a formation of culture so you need I feel this thing together to form the culture that can work me but I think I should move one so and our you guys think about that so well I was talking about the power thing it's actually power distance yeah and you were talking about you should you should know this guy Hofstede maybe he's a famous business anthropologist I'm looking at the Wikimedia entry on power distance it's one of the of the components of his theory of six dimensions of culture and he actually mentioned here that low power distance index culture would be like Netherlands UK the United States Germany nor the countries some people are not are not as much concerned with status so people like you call your boss by the first name for example right correct whereas for example in the Philippines where we have a high power distance index you'll never call your boss or by their first name you'll call them my boss or sir or something right or ma'am yeah or it's never by the first name because hypothesis index and they say some examples this is a Wikipedia page so you'll you people might might disagree but it's like Belgium France Malaysia and the Arab world the countries or regions with high power distance index values of cultures the thing is in my previous company because it's a very us type influence that we have a lot of expats and foreigners there that power distance index is actually quite low so we call each other even your our managers by the first name and we argue with the managers a lot and even though it's their manager they're the ones who are going to be doing the performance evaluation so unless we it's not so much concerned about status the reason why I I thought that the couch area was like people staying there was because probably it's the culture in Malaysia is such that even in school right like the teacher the professor is the holder of authority and knowledge and so it's it's already a training from very young that yeah I think yeah that is something that it's really hard to get rid off yes yeah great you know from the beginning if the environment allows you right if especially if the professor encourages you to challenge there's their thing actually I give you that story my professor gave up on me yeah I wanted to I wanted a snake saying I'm sorry I wasn't watching the was was what swimming trying to say something the point that he's actually being are always a been a rebel yeah so Chilean mentioned this so it's the the couch right and I thought that was a an indication of a high power distance index thing because everyone's concerned about status that oh okay the couch is a high status area I shouldn't be there whereas like people who don't care so much okay it's the couch I feel comfortable or something so maybe we can go with Wendy and then swimming and then Johnson's it's that's according what do you experience that would please yes I was talking about power distance and then she Leon was mentioning something about the couch and that I thought that that was a good indication of a high power this I don't think if the couch is a status symbol basically in your place right and so and people were concerned about status like oh I don't want to be there because I'm a junior whereas if that was for example in my previous company where there's a lot of expats very low power distance index it's not going to happen people are going to go first come first serve even if you are like the newest intern there just because people don't care about status so much about in your workplace oh this is my current company we are a very small team we have less than ten people so even our boss sit with us because we have two co-founders and then we are sitting a variance thing together and what do you called your boss like they call them boss or the economy by the first just call them by their name hmm so so do you have four issue communicating with them um everyone's all different so sometimes they do just message they're good yeah over it's still good um don't feel a gap between like he's my boss I don't feel like him okay yeah name so do like peer to peer review even the boss also do a bit of coats as well yeah so we do like peer reviews because he's good at somehow the development from back-end but I'm good at front-end so we help each other when we try to develop stuff so I mean how about you power distance index ha so I used to talk to hit off one of those department everybody respect me our situation is dire I casually talked to one of the head of department in scope and he immediately and he had to answer me because I don't know anything so so yeah okay so look big company I have my experience a big company is you know I people are immediately because I'm gonna filter so it's like but that's actually interesting because now we go back to culture fit after Wendy for example yeah that's it but like this is this is the thing about culture fit right like somebody with a low power index let's say that's an example of power distance index will they fit into a high power distance is they store real people think of you as very rude yeah because you just keep on just you have no filter whereas if on the low power distance index culture you're just normal yeah no uh yeah yeah let we'll talk about that lab after our windy because next topic we have Wendy can you say think well it is quite low and I think it's it's also because of my process hello management's but to make it seem that way like we do and when they talk to us the they make us feel like it's it's really there but do you call them by the first names no boss man whatever at first I didn't know like should I call you a mister on this is something and I see everyone around me calling them by them okay and it's quite interesting that Siri mentioned and it's a country in the middle of your office because I realized that it's always the place where people get lights I don't know but if you have like a net corner everybody gets angry at the same time so everyone would go there at the same time and then you would talk like hey pass me that bag of chips or some policy yeah so it's interesting that like even though Malaysia is considered generally as a high power distance index country like pockets of organizations inside the Malaysia are still low power index I there I don't think there's a good or bad thing it's just like the friend right that for example in definitely in fast food it's a high power distance index and get some people like the manager is the manager and then they have the card and then the cashiers you know simply accept that they're just a cashier there now they're not going to be able to you're just blind yeah exactly it's different and I guess like these things in terms of culture fit right or in terms of the culture shape the business shaping the culture is just easier to to process things like in a in a more regular manner in a consistent manner like fast food or factories maybe when there's high power this is index because like everyone accepts that our it's not shared equally and so everyone just does what they're expected to do like a sort of a hierarchy or caste system yeah but sometimes it's necessary because a company there's more than 200 people we need to be separated into different group as a result we've got married is talking to each other there my top you know so it's a because it's a study is easier because the team it's very rare for a typical startup to modern to have you complain in fact it's hard to find any there's more than 50 people at all 20 is coming right as a result it's very diverse kind of environment had a very low power index our bigger company had a different story altogether but as you grow your face the issue of having to juggle between like what sort of things should be in because correct you have that amount of people did things I mean it become another kind of like similar to tank you have scaling issues yeah yeah people scaling issue is coda now the first the first organization they have scaling issue on the organization is royalty and them heart then the army which is why it's split into multiple subgroups then is Agri have more power than each other this Republican this comes in right except in Malaysia the SME which is by organization small had a very big power distance I'm just saying my point is partisans comes from that never split our organization but it's also a culture that inherit from there so small organization also have this thing yeah if I feel more comfortable speaking Mandarin it's very lucky I will what I do that yeah that's actually true because culture is the form is how we form how we form clicks which is very complete 90 well I think leg before you know the atmosphere oh but is to the more important question there is that will because it did you talked about last week right jobs and culture fit like with you not hire someone who is not a culture fit it's a double negative will you hire someone because there are culture fit even though they don't have the skill yet and so because there are culture fit they're trainable or will you reject someone who is not a culture fit because even though they have the skills that they need that's a tough one but because human is flexible mm-hmm previously I have seen people from the corporate world join a start-up and adapt to the agile we are doing things so these people that is from inflexible culture adapting to and more flexible culture because they switcher and all that because culture had controlled and each other so people can fit into culture that happens yeah when do you want it to say something not anymore okay right and people can Vince Q because Q always changes but this is so I guess the question there is which one is which one gives in alright like which is cheaper to change is it training or changing a hot skew the hot skill is surprisingly easier to change because in software industry we don't have a choice I think the question questions used to be like if you're hiring what sort of points do you look in terms of like culture fit what must offer values they don't work more for me is just informational I said what not be a jerk right to be a jerk dude like be respectful if different opinions all right not to be too political correct but at least you don't have to like penalize somebody for speaking but try to share their opinions with you just because you're senior doesn't mean you want to impose your way of doing this to us the thing is the most important thing for me is that we'll be able move yes mm-hmm how do you know how do you get that out from an interview for example I don't say a checkbox they can do we should do this yeah Wendy I had a very interesting one where usually like we interview it's only like one once once I it was with our team that I was about to join I think that was that's a--that's a very good interview but that's also that the reason why it's not done more often is because there's a lot of investment by the one hour of all of these team members not doing work but interviewing so if you are interviewing in such a company and you see like five people and then they they work with you then that means that company is investing a lot in your interview and you have to feel like okay this is something very big that probably the bright place we actually wanted to are one segue from okay from there I actually wanted to ask like other side right so instead of hiring like which companies what kind of culture in companies would you want to be working for let's say because you're not that the current job that you have are is not there anymore well let me go to YouTube okay that means Chile on going to the left Chile on Johnson's we make me and then when they okay for me yeah like what what kind of things in culture are you looking for as when you're wanting to join a company or start the business maybe that's a good bet another question if you were to start a business what are the key cultural points that you will make sure that business has you mean like probably like in a partner somewhere that yeah communications basically it's all down to communication like honesty I don't have issues right you know I think that's that's what this be honest don't I use yeah I I did my experience is I did two startups before so what the biggest takeaway from for me is it's the most important thing is communication because if you hike the issue saying like oh it's not a it's not a big deal so and gradually when this I think it's the same aspect relationship as well like this if you stop meeting eventually become a habit of not saying things to each others then the gap is there when you have an argument they become really bad I think it's all down to communication it's just a habit of communicating regularly and be honest and like even small issues sometimes matters because then everybody is a reassured yeah I agree with cee-lo saying that it's not about agreeing it's about what would you what are you looking to the communication spot so my commission a Tristan we have lunch so we set a time during a day 12:45 everyone need to go out and eat together yeah so it's a it's like a kind of hot rules so the aircon everything will be off the lights will be off after that everybody need to go out and just eat together so it kind of form a bonds so the first key is communications and in my team all of us have a similar interest in we are doing so all of us have the similar interest so we can move together very fast so there's also one things that you might want to look into instead of just let's say you are doing mobile apps you are just gonna do mobile apps like that company or the higher mobile developers is just gonna go there but motors like what the company is doing and the lining yeah I mean appeal I'm looking for industry there I would be interested me ie okay I'm still figuring this out believe it or not but I have a feel guideline guideline okay it's not foolproof one avoid any company that weighs you the positive they still do not join them ever that in that usually implies a company is very structured more tradition when I join my company we had to visit now I just wish it it's not a hundred percent theater but it's a good feature for me it's I like the one buying them second is uh I prefer an organization they don't have filter so usually when I go to interview and it should have no filter and see how comfortable they are so you're testing your interviewers level you didn't fools you have to know job to evaluate whether your company suits you and also another good filter is whether that allows you to look around the company mm-hm and final one is whether the company have pets so one of the best company what we had a pet care tarantula just like Wendy say this tarantula can see there's a good Pat yeah I don't mind the point is you got a flexibility right I will call deterrent to LOD crawler appreciate it so that's a cheating right first is first is the my first few Tish are the clothing the second field is whether they accept me being no Peeta and whether they allow us to allow me to just look the right accompany use the tree thing that I would is that the pet one is part serious but in price that accompanies well the next day nice so for me the important thing for me is actually presents not physical presence but presence in such that you're on slack or if when you say you're working then you can be reached you're like you're available like you're you you bit your your present basically like you answer questions or whatever or you participate in conversation and you just don't drop off and then just come back up during scrum let's say and then oh this is what I did and I did a lot of things and then goodbye radio silence again so for me like that's what I would be looking for if I'm going to be joining a company like what Kyle interact like are they present with each other and according alongside with that this I would like to like for the culture apart like having very frequent frequent sink for people like that's why I was really I really really like the the lunches that's also why for any project like when I was doing freelance before like I insist that I touch base with the stakeholders once a day but they say every every day for on the same time it's because I really value the the sink like okay let's talk about this what do you think of that and it's it's the same time and it's like it's a regular thing it's a ritual like you were saying and the third thing is that I would like that people challenge other people as well not just challenging each other challenge me I challenge them as well making sure that the ideas that are flowing around are the best ideas and that we work only on the best ideas because someone might be like saying oh this is a great idea let's do this and just because they're the most senior experienced person in the group everyone just follows and that's necessary not necessarily the best idea that might not even be the best implementation it's just what people are thinking it's topic but that was one of the way it be last time in I don't know why I read it from like one of the ways to really take if you're in the startup idea because if you're not attacking your idea then I think that is probably the best I mean the market you do it for you and you probably will be too late to realize that yeah yeah so that's those are the items that I value in a company or organizational culture that if I were to apply all over again that those are what I'll be looking for yeah Wendy like for instance someone I just I just do what I'm told it's a retirement house [Music] you want to know what's next for you right so you know you kind of design what's next for you so when you have when you're around colleagues like that you're talking caving like your pops who are pushing themselves to do better that really you feel inspired not not be lazy yeah yeah so I don't think that's easy to spot but that's one of the things I would enjoy I see yeah like I would look for people who are comfortable talking to each other like you know they don't have to be best friends but they have to feel like you know you're not - those feel good you're my colleague but I don't talk to you when I have to talk to you they can have a proper conversation maybe yeah and actually there when I joined my company my boss showed me a picture of her okay no no it's I thought you were you were done I just wanted to give a shout out to the people who were watching that so are we are we good with everything because we are not everything you should yeah we should really yeah we should really look at the look at the feedback so mostly Nicholas yeah he says that he wasn't expecting that there was packed dinner because the invitation said light refreshment and we actually had what spaghetti was that my spaghetti I don't get D with chicken and the chicken was very good actually yeah and I miss the food we actually let us raid their fridge yes drinks try yeah so maybe maybe it is for the employees so maybe that's how Microsoft tries to improve company morale and yeah so and then he mentions that sometimes calling bought someone a boss might be a bit insulting I guess it's about context as well like if you I think you're being sarcastic relation we call it reading boss yeah yeah if you go to the mic then I might post any menu you want like code and you wonder why it's also like boss everyone there's a lot going on and also it's the tone and attitude some people do not like people use the tone bus with fear on order you know it's one of those modern organization at least for people that want to hire swimming you just need to make sure that as pets yeah okay so when they opened up a good discussion about interviews maybe we can split off this like tonight's topic and your job into interviews like because that was that's interesting like how would you interview someone and what are your current interview processes if they're not a secret let's say that's that's a good topic for next week yep totally that's it I think we are done right go wrap back wrapping up for tonight good night so Oh before before we close subscribe click like subscribe to Spotify and share it to your friends most increase the helix doing press lights yeah also say to your catch and all that so and dogs so let's say goodbye 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angela deem's latest valentine's day update shows the 90 defiancy's most glamorous side after her stunning weight loss since telling tlc viewers about her new makeover angela angered michael and also somewhat confirmed the rumors of her upcoming solo fitness spin-off and through most of 2020 angela has wound her ig fans with one mind-blowing slim down look after another [Music] 190 fiance star who's never been shy of sharing her plastic surgery photos is angela deem after countless seasons of breakups and explosive fights with her nigerian love michael angela finally married him in january 2020 and while the problem of michael and angela having a baby always loomed largely the georgia native announced she was getting weight loss surgery on 90 day fiance happily ever after the news was surprising and shocking for michael who advised her not to but angela has always been the stop born one in the relationship along with being an instagram queen 90d fiance star angela has also been quite active on tick-tock lately the hazelhurst-based memo has been wowing her followers by posting cute videos of her grandkids lip syncing and looking like angela's mini niece in her recent tick tock shared by angie to her instagram stories reposted by 90d fiance fanatics 2 she showed off valentine's day presents sent to her by her sister jojo disney look what my sent me thank you wrote angela as a caption while not revealing the nature of her surgery angela spoke of it helping her lose a few hundred pounds and was also spotted with fitness expert natasha fed off screen but ever since fans have kept their eyes glued to angela's instagram with her followers growing as she keeps on losing idols of weight after showing off her fancy styled christmas look in a family portrait with 90 defensive and favorite daughter skyla and her grandbabies angela has shocked fans again with her valentine's day makeover but what was really worth looking at apart from the be mine balloons and the bouquets of multicolored flowers was angela's svelte slimmer frame sport and sleek straight hair angela wore fresh face makeup and a pretty navy and floral dress sure angela tried her best to hide her trim figure with the text on the video but fans agreed in the comments that michael's wife certainly did look stunning angela seems to be dropping weight and revealing her transformation by looking more stunning with every ig upload it looks like her 90d fiance solo spinoff may not be too far away that's it for now thank you for watching please subscribe to stay tuned [Music] you
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Great Ministration By Minister Issac @Singspiration 2021
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Series 29.2 - Legend of the Five Rings with David Gordon Buresh (Creation Continued)
Ryan Boelter: Welcome to the second episode of series 29. Everyone, we're revving up to dive into the remaining 17 questions for L five, our character creation. But before we get there, we have the usual announcements. First of all, thank you to everyone who voted in the pennies this last week or so, we hope that shows like ation represent and multiple other great RPGs or MPC supplements that we featured on this show. Got your vote as well. Now we just have to sit back and wait for the results with bated breath. Secondly, we've been getting a lot more reviews on pod chaser lately, which is fantastic to see why Apple podcasts can't make leaving reviews. As simple as pod chaser does, I don't know. But if you have a few moments, you can easily leave a review there from your phone from your computer. Pretty much any browser basically. Of course apple pie casts helps the best because it is the biggest market. And every hit five star review greatly helps us in the rankings and definitely helps others find the show. Whether you are in the US or in any other country, your reviews really mean the world to us. And we'd really love to hear from you that way. If you've already left a review or don't want to go through that whole process, which is fine. Think about introducing a friend to our show, or to people seeking recommendations online and see if they'll give us a listen. If you're new to the show, welcome. We're really glad you could be here with us. Now since it's just me here we'll forego reading one of your reviews. Since we'd like to do that when it is both Amelia and myself here. So for now, let's just get back to the show, shall we enjoy On the last episode of Character Creation Cast, David was creating a person from the dragon clan, part of the Takashi order, who learned from the kudzu key investigator school. Emilia was creating that person who belonged to the crab clan, part of the Cooney family who learn from the Cooney purifier school, and I was creating a person from the unicorn clan, part of the EA family who learned from the Michoud master school. We're picking up right where we left off last time. Enjoy Amelia Antrim: So question four, how does your character stand out within their school? And so what this one does is it gives you five little groupings of adjectives to kind of describe your character and how they did in their school while they were learning. And then those associate with a ring depending on what you pick, so you have creativity, passion and drive. Increase your firing, Grace eloquence or empathy increase your earring. adaptability, friendliness or awareness will increase your watering, thoroughness, patience or calm will increase your earth ring, self awareness, insight or mysticism will increase your avoid ring. Ryan Boelter: Interesting. Okay. Amelia Antrim: So this tells a little bit about your character as a student as they were learning this the school skill and things like that, that they they now know. David Gordon Buresh: Yeah, for me, of course playing Takashi Batman. The choice is obvious. It's my drive for justice. Ryan Boelter: So you just choose one of the three adjectives, right? Amelia Antrim: Yeah, I mean, really what you're doing is the mechanical part of it. So it doesn't necessarily have to be. It's just like a category of descriptors. So I'm going to go with the creativity, passion or drive, I'm going to increase my fire ring and say that my character was Ryan Boelter: incredibly driven. It's interesting. Okay, I am between creativity, a call, and friendliness. And that's three different rings. David Gordon Buresh: Um, if you go with Fred and Amelia Antrim: you're watering, you can't increase anymore. Yeah, but you can put it where it's Ryan Boelter: just very interesting. But I don't know, if I want it to be like a defining characteristic of the character. I want. I'm gonna go with creativity. Um, and where do I put that on the character sheet does it matter you David Gordon Buresh: just fill it into the ring? If you're not using the writing prompt version of character creation, then it's just sort of you put it down after this Amelia Antrim: Yeah, I don't think I put the writing prompt on in our Ryan Boelter: folder and I'm sorry. Oh, that's fine. David Gordon Buresh: So, after this, it gets a lot more thoughtful sort of building your character where they are in the world. Question five, who is your leash? And what is your character's duty to them? This helps inform your Giri your sworn your your your character sworn duty. This is usually shaped by your role. As such, I am going to choose that since my sworn role is caught here at the a machine. Since I want this to conflict with sort of who my character is. I'm going to say that my character is the sworn duty is there an ambassador they're there to be To go into the world and be the person who sort of maintains peace. So that would be my query would be ambassador. And I would have the room to sort of fill that out into deeper maintenance of Ryan Boelter: interesting. Amelia Antrim: I'm going to go with something I mean, since we're not playing a specific campaign, usually when I sit down to play a game, this is something that we do in session zero is kind of talk about like what we're going to be doing in the game. And then I try and figure out like, where the girI can fit in to that story so that I know that we're playing upon it and pulling on those strings. But I'm going to go really broad this time and say that my theory is to root out and destroy the taint. Ryan Boelter: Interesting. So this one feels a bit more abstract to me. Uh huh. And David Gordon Buresh: yeah, this is a story, okay. This is also usually when You have a GM the GM will be like, this is your role. How what is the specifics? Ryan Boelter: Yeah. Okay, so this is um, this is a person who is my lord, this is a person that my character is sworn to. Yep. And what's my role to them? David Gordon Buresh: are arguing. Are you a? Are you the traveling wizard? who delights their family? Are you sure? Are you investigator? Are you somebody who's been tasked with exploring the world? Um, Ryan Boelter: I'm going to go with I'm tasked with my characters tasked with mastering a new instrument that was found. Excellent. That is very, very reminiscent of a violin. David Gordon Buresh: Very cool. Ryan Boelter: So would that would I put that then under my girI. David Gordon Buresh: Yes. If Amelia Antrim: so your query is what your duty is. Now, keep in mind as you're picking this, this is something that you're nindo is your personal goal, like the thing that you want to pursue for yourself? So you want those two to be in some level of conflict. Ryan Boelter: Okay. I i think so the ninja That one's gonna be also kind of abstract make it up story prompt twice, right? Yeah. Unknown: Yes. David Gordon Buresh: Awesome. And again, this the question six is, what does your character longed for? And how might this impede their duty? So again, it's not just Are you building your ninja in this question, your character, his heart's desire, but how does that get in the way of doing your job? So for me, very easy. My character must pursue justice. And unfortunately, the person that I must pursue justice to take down I can't Ambassador to their court can't kill the crime boss who's caught here in, that's just rude. I have to do it another way. Amelia Antrim: For me, I want my ninja to be a desire to learn more about the creatures of the Shadowlands, I think my character thinks that we have sort of stagnated on the level of knowledge that we have. And we've just decided, as Cooney that we know all the things that we need to know. And that's that. Whereas my character thinks that there's more to be gained there and more things that we need to understand. But, you know, if you if you're supposed to root them out and destroy them, that doesn't leave a whole lot of time for studying Ryan Boelter: them. Okay, I gotta change things up. Okay. Um, to make it more in line with the theme that I'm going for that I haven't stated yet. I know you know that it is. But that's okay. We'll see. Read it aloud for people that that haven't heard me talk about this before. Um so my I'm gonna change my Giri Unknown: the Ryan Boelter: just trying to get the names of the dymo Unknown: diamonds I'm yeah. Ryan Boelter: Okay. And that's like the family plan family demeo David Gordon Buresh: so Danielle is in society and regarding society anyone who can command fealty that usually means that they have some form of landed holding. They might be a governor they might be a head magistrate they might be that they might be the headquarter here the they might be the commander of an army. Basically, it is your your command is somebody who could command others to serve them if those others are samurai. Ryan Boelter: So, my sworn duty, I'm changing it to be a little bit spicy. Hear, protect the daughter of the great family daimyo and my desire, who I want to say I'm to live peacefully with my one true love that works. Is that the daughter? Ah, we don't know. David Gordon Buresh: So the next question does get a little, it has a crunch aspects to it. It's not just a writing. Question seven, what is your character's relationship with their clan? This is sort of to reflect how does your character feel about what their clan traditionally values? And what this question asks is, do you agree with the values of your clan? In which case you would get plus five glory as reputation? Or do you fundamentally disagree with the teachings of your plan? In which case choose a skill which you have zero ranks in, you gain one rank in That skill. Why? Why is that skill a manifest appear disagree? Ryan Boelter: Hmm. Okay, so where would I know the unicorn clans values? Is that back in the David Gordon Buresh: back where he describes the unicorn clan? Ryan Boelter: That's way back. Okay, let me let me go back to that page. And like they talk about compassion is the most significant tenant of Bushido, the unicorn clan. Unknown: It's page 40. Yeah. David Gordon Buresh: For me, I'm going to say I, okay, I've gotten first previously, you should go. Amelia Antrim: Normally I almost always go with having a fundamental disagreement, because I think it's interesting, but I think for this character i'm not i'm gonna say that they believe in what their clan is doing. It is hard and I'm going to take plus five glory. David Gordon Buresh: It is kind of hard to disagree with what the cracklin is doing. Amelia Antrim: Right? I mean, as long as like in this timeline they're doing what they're supposed to be doing. David Gordon Buresh: On the opposite flip side, it's kind of hard to disagree also with what the dragon do because the dragon or do your thing as a clan. Ryan Boelter: But I wanted to do something that you tell me to do. David Gordon Buresh: But I am going to say that I'm going to say that my my Takashi, Batman does disagree very much with certain ways in which his client does, which is they're far too tolerant of crime, who they are. I mean, in this timeline, they're literally dealing with a growing heresy in a peasant revolt in their own lands. They This is obviously like, they need, they need to be less tolerant of these things. Mm hmm. And Amelia Antrim: you're playing FBI rope. David Gordon Buresh: As I said, I've took Gosh, I'm Takashi Batman. Ryan Boelter: It's interesting. You think unicorn is it from what I'm reading? It seems like they're kind of against the the traditional Roku gagne politeness in society. Um, Amelia Antrim: the unicorn spent a lot of time outside of Yeah. And so they've only like sort of very recently come back and their culture and their values are very different. Yeah. And Ryan Boelter: the rest of society seems like they're all rough around the edges and stuff like that. Unknown: Yeah. And they like David Gordon Buresh: eat meat. They eat meat and sit in chairs. Ryan Boelter: Heaven forbid. David Gordon Buresh: I'm not joking that there are that is it that is a long standing joke from the bar community of where the unicorn clan we meet and we sit chairs. Yeah. Because and then on some level, the unicorn clan get a really bad rap for not being traditional Roco Gunny value and To that end they sort of wind up being the the tokens the token ethnic minority in Roca gone. Um, and that, again, that's problematic that you have your token ethnic, but on some level like, that's sort of what the rest of the clans treat them as even though, in many ways Roku God has sort of stayed stagnant for centuries and is very deeply conservative. And along you come the unicorn clan who go like, hey, human life has value people. And apparently that's a controversial statement. Oh, man, if I have so many things I could say about that. Ryan Boelter: Yeah, cuz there's, there's a lot that I agree with for this character. But there's something that I disagree with. Um, Amelia Antrim: so I think this is like overall, just like do you have a total fundamental disagreement, or Ryan Boelter: I don't know if I have like a fundamental general understanding of exam. David Gordon Buresh: I'm going to say that by the tack, I'm taking a rank of tactics, because very much the hands off approach does not agree with Takashi Batman. There needs to be more focus on how to properly conduct war. Hmm. Amelia Antrim: And Ryan, that's maybe the other way to look at this for you if you're not sure about Yeah. Whether you have a disagreement or not, is to look at those skills and say like, Is there something that would represent me doing things my own way? Ryan Boelter: Yeah, I want to say that this character is more refined and is more more willing to, I guess, integrate with the Rocha, Gunny society and politeness and whatnot and probably goes against their clan in terms of trying to trying to escape like the pressures of the Klan by doing performance, and then we'll put we'll pull that music into this character with with one rank performance. David Gordon Buresh: Alright, question eight. What does your character think of Bushido? The code of honor that was given to Rubicon, literally, by Heaven as an A bunch of demigods fell from heaven, said Hi, we're having a society now it has Samurai Bushido. Don't you want to be part of it? Some people said no. They got kicked out of their country. It's been 1000 years since that though, so this country that has been built since has been built around the press precepts of the code of Bushido, every Samurai is heavily heavily heavily indoctrinated the belief of Bushido and as you either are generally somebody who believes Very devoutly in it or somebody who really doesn't think it works. Hmm. Ryan Boelter: Doesn't seem like there's a middle ground there. Unknown: There really isn't. Amelia Antrim: So I always answer this question the same way in which case I say I do not agree with this, you know, because Bushido is garbage. And Ryan Boelter: yeah, I mean, like, Oh, I get it. But also there's there's times that things need to bend. would that mean I disagree? Generally, yeah. David Gordon Buresh: Okay, then you're just Congratulations, you're a normal person. If your character diverges from some or all the common beliefs about how Samurai should behave honorably gained one rank and one of the following skills to represent past behavior and befitting of Samurai or deeply defied the norm commerce labor medicine seafaring skullduggery survival hmm Unknown: I picked skullduggery Amelia Antrim: Because I think these characters like look, sometimes you gotta do what you got to do. David Gordon Buresh: I am also taking a rank of skullduggery. Because Takashi Batman get stuffed up. Ryan Boelter: I am between a a rank of medicine or another rank of survival, which would put me at three. David Gordon Buresh: survival is riding horses. Ryan Boelter: Oh, really? Yes. Amelia Antrim: Yeah, the skills in this game are very broad. Under each category, there aren't very many. Unknown: Yeah. Amelia Antrim: Compared to something like a palladium game, which is Ryan's favorite game. Yeah. David Gordon Buresh: There's nothing quite like letting you roll everything. slippy already, just let RNG take the wheel. Ryan Boelter: Yeah. All right. I'm gonna go with survival then. Cuz I like riding horses. Good. Alright. David Gordon Buresh: Now we get into once again the one of the more writing prompt ish sections for the next four questions. Nine, what is your character's greatest accomplishment so far? What this is, is this is to help you build your distinction. distinctions are basically part of the advantage system. They're something cool that your character does something that they are notable for something they are known for. And there's a wide selection of what they are in the book. But they're almost all keyed to a ring of some type. And this is their sort of the way they work is they give you sort of a flavor effect. Like you might have a sixth sense where you can just sense like something supernatural is going on. Ghosts like talking to you that sort of thing. And if you're ever making a role where it can apply, you can Call upon your advantage to roll roll two dice after you've rolled, but before you started selecting which ones Amelia Antrim: that is, one thing I like about the advantages and disadvantages in this game is they're easy to keep track of, because they all do the same thing mechanically, it's just a matter of when they do that, but David Gordon Buresh: I, I agree that they're they're a lot easier than they were in the previous game, but I also kind of really don't like them compared to the previous versions, because they're just very bland. And there's too many of them. There. Actually, I'm very I'm very strong in the opinion that I think the advantage disadvantage system of this version was rushed and wasn't given enough time to really develop and the fact that character creation involves literally getting for is a little daunting, huh? Amelia Antrim: Yeah, and I know that like I've seen sent a lot of time flipping through and being like, none of these are really what Unknown: I'm looking for. Amelia Antrim: And there have been a few times where I will make up my own. Yes, just because I kind of know David Gordon Buresh: what I want. But I think making up your own is the best. Like, the I very much think that the advantages and disadvantage that they have in the book really should be just sort of just sort of guidelines. And there's also sort of the problem of like that, why is there a ring associated to it? Is that just only on that approach? Amelia Antrim: Yeah, I unclear, right? Because it's like, well, I rolled with fire, but do it. So does that still count? Do I still get to reroll if I want to, or Yeah, exactly. I think it kind of depends on your GM and how so feisty they David Gordon Buresh: are. That being said I'm taking subtle observer because that night has no subtle observer is tied to the error ring. It allows me to, as long as I can, I can understand. People give off while speaking and I can read people's lips and facial expressions to understand what they are saying even if I cannot hear them. The other thing you can do is whenever I perform a check to signing to spot or use small details of other people's nearby such as a courtesy air, check to reveal an unpleasant truth pleasantly or a sentiment err, tech, someone else's weaknesses. I may reroll up to two dice. Okay? Amelia Antrim: I am 100% making up this character as I go I do not have a concept here. So I'm gonna go with seasoned. This person has been around doing this a while David Gordon Buresh: knows what they're doing. It's the scariest chapter. Ryan Boelter: I have no idea. Unknown: Let's see David Gordon Buresh: kind of creepy witch hunter who has a few skeletons in their closet and not all those skeletons are human. Ryan Boelter: So this Ryan, Amelia Antrim: I think you want karmak Hi, Ryan Boelter: where's what page they're on? Page 108108 Amelia Antrim: just knowing where you're headed here. Okay, Ryan Boelter: let's see the plants the character of the karmic Titus, when you have a supernatural tie with another character of your choosing, as if you had a sixth sense, and you can tell when the character to whom you're chemically tied isn't danger or head style to this is spicy, I like it. You always know the gender distinction. They are located in our direction they are located they even if they are separated from you by thousands of Li. Yeah, I'm guessing that's like miles or something. David Gordon Buresh: It's a it's just it's a measure of luck. There's a Google out there that is, Ryan Boelter: uh huh. Ah, let's see when performing a check to act on behalf of the one with whom you share a bond. Um, okay. You may reroll up to two days. Oh, cool. Okay, I like it. I like it. karmic Amelia Antrim: I mean you can certainly keep looking around yeah that might be what you're looking Ryan Boelter: yeah that's a very good one. I like it David Gordon Buresh: so Lee is the referred to as the Chinese mile and it is roughly a third of a mile a little less than a third. Unknown: That maps mean nothing in this game. Oh god David Gordon Buresh: we're having that argument Amelia Antrim: now that's not my Hill to die on that's the Judo guy on he can David Gordon Buresh: I will say this about the new version. The maps may mean nothing but they're so pretty Amelia Antrim: I need to get my one from the beginner box frame I David Gordon Buresh: yeah. Ryan Boelter: Welcome to Roca gun Amelia Antrim: giant. My giant print of Shanghai that I have above my bed David Gordon Buresh: and girl I may have a I may have a price tag On a certain piece of artwork by drew Baker that if I ever own a house I have to buy. But I have asked how much but I've got to figure out if that is still for sale. If I ever get a house, I'm buying it. And it's an oil painting and it is beautiful. And it Mike Unknown: as artists so gorgeous, David Gordon Buresh: like so. And he's just the nicest he is. He is the nicest one of the nicest human beings I've ever met. Drew Baker, if you're listening to this, you were awesome. and nice. And we love you and your Unknown: artists. Thank you for listening David Gordon Buresh: also. So question 10 what holds your character back the most in life? Now this is an adversity, similar to a distinction. This is a anti advantage. It gives you sort of a labor full downside. But and if it ever comes up the GM can make you reroll to dice the show a success or an explosive success. If this causes you to fail and you can avoid. And yeah, again letter like usually things like you're being blackmailed, or you've been cursed by a god. Or the other downside is you can pick these up in game because like getting hurt In combat can leave you with these, which kind of sucks. So, so where do we put our advantages that should be on either the second page I think, under advantages, there should be a column for distinctions and a section for passions. Ryan Boelter: Okay, so I see distinctions and passion so Amelia Antrim: that's your, your first one. So we're doing distinctions and adversities right now. It's, they call them advantages and disadvantages, but there are two kinds of advantages. There's distinctions and passions. And then there are two kinds of disadvantages, adversities and anxieties. All right, all right here so I think that's where you're getting configured comes. That took a while. like two hours into recording for you got to Ryan Boelter: this isn't this is the first time I've been kind of annoyed at like, why isn't it just a flavor or whatever I David Gordon Buresh: really dislike this part of the game like this part of the system, I think it is one of them. And usually Amelia Antrim: like picking me is is where I feel like a character starts to come to life and starts to have a personality but I don't like the ones that are in this book. Ryan Boelter: You can create your own with your GM on page 137 David Gordon Buresh: This is why Amelia Antrim: it is easy because they all have the same mechanical thing. So it is very easy to come up with one and make it balanced or whatever. But that's kind David Gordon Buresh: of why I like the getter set because you get one huh? Get one you don't have four you get what Takashi Batman is choosing scorn of criminals. Oh, all right, which is I've earned the ire of a particular group. Which has seriously damaged my ability to work with its members or enlist their help. So criminals hate me. Ryan Boelter: Criminals hate him. David Gordon Buresh: Now I hear sex will shock you. Now mechanically, that is tied to the water, right? And this is important because I only have a water ring of one, which makes it a lot easier for this to trigger a fail state in the rules, which is actually the power gamer goes, Well, I want you to make me reroll those that way is more likely to cause me to fail, which means it's more likely to get me those delicious delicious void points. Mm hmm. So I generally recommend choosing a ring or choose a disadvantage that is based upon your lowest ring. And again, this is a favorable thing that's supposed to show like a genuine weakness of your character. Something that literally holds them back and perhaps is the reason why they only have a one in that ring. Ryan Boelter: Okay, specifically Disadvantages, okay. Amelia Antrim: I kinda want to take some Shadowlands tanks but I don't know if I can do void strike David Gordon Buresh: or good strike. I don't think it's right. I think you can Jade strike even if you're tainted. See, you always could in the past that's a change of the rules that'll be funny. There's like no Earth calm you don't like you anymore. They won't go punching things for you. Amelia Antrim: Because I want that because they're tied to the rings and this one too so I want it to be my air. David Gordon Buresh: That is one of the things I do like about this is that you have both the afflicted status which ties to a ring and the Shadowlands team which ties to a ring. So literally as your character basically the source of the corruption manifests in a particular way tied to an aspect of your personality. And there's nothing in James Drake saying you can't use it even if you're tainted. Amelia Antrim: Sweet I'm going to take Shadowlands tape. Err. You have trouble sympathizing with other humans but you can understand the emotional Have corrupted beings easily. David Gordon Buresh: bizarrely, James direct doesn't affect. Oh, wow, that is so weird. It only hits otherworldly beings not necessarily tainted ones. Oh, and yeah, it only lets you blow up demons not like you know, zombies like zombies have the other world victory. So it's less about people who are like, who have gotten sick and more about killing actual demons. Hmm blame. Yeah you really can't use TEST TEST random people to see whether or not they have stayed too long the Shadowlands anymore. Amelia Antrim: They really learned that lesson didn't like. Unknown: Boy, David Gordon Buresh: one of the other things I kind of dislike about this and a little bit of a soapbox here. Why Oh, why this is 2020 why Oh, why is our disadvantage section raised away that it is able us IY I noticed that deafness, muteness. Yep, neatness, mute, missing limbs. These are all miss. And these are all presented as disadvantages. And the truth is because these are disadvantages you can pick up through damage. And I very much dislike this aspect of it. And I again I like, again, this is this is a problematic element of the game, that it's 2020 Why do we still have these things in our games? Not to say that we shouldn't have characters who are blind. I think it's very important to have these things in the game. But why are we punishing people mechanically for this? Yeah. And why are we requiring people to basically take these disadvantages to represent this stuff? Amelia Antrim: Yeah. Yeah, I mean, it's a hallmark of a lot of games. But you're right like this is a new game. It has not been out that long David Gordon Buresh: that like we game came out in 2018 there is no excuse. Amelia Antrim: We should have learned some lessons by now. David Gordon Buresh: So that being said, It's totally cool to be cursed by God, though. I mean, yeah. Ryan Boelter: All right. I'm going to go with lost memories. That's a fun. That's adversities, right? Yeah. That is the only one I could find in there that even remotely was along the theme that I'm going for. David Gordon Buresh: Okay. Now, number 11. Oh, wait, we're still waiting on Amelia. His form of state. Unknown: What? air? Oh. Ryan Boelter: Good old air team. Amelia Antrim: Huh? Yeah. I can't sympathize with other humans. David Gordon Buresh: Oh, wait, you're talking about your flawed character. Yep. Sorry. Unknown: Harsh harsh, little true, but also harsh. Ryan Boelter: We'd love you anyway. David Gordon Buresh: So 11 what activity makes your character feel at peace. And what this is, is this is actually probably the easiest. It's a passion, it is something your character does. And when they get to do it, they get to lose 33 stripes, basically. And it's just a way of just lowering strife. Really, the trick is, choose something your character does to just calm down. Interesting, or something they can add. Like, maybe it's a daredevil, when you choose something that's really stupid and risky, you lose a bunch of strife or maybe it's fashion. Maybe it's gossiping. Maybe it's a Kibana man, the art of minimalist flower arranging name, and it's, again, it's one of those things that this also has sort of rings tied to it, which, while mechanically they don't really do much, um, it winds up being sort of a suggestion. way a suggested approach to a particular skill. As such, I am going to choose Ryan Boelter: T. All right, I'm going for brushwork had like Unknown: I picked fortune telling, because that sounded fun, David Gordon Buresh: very cool. At 12 what concern fear or foible troubles your character the most. This is how we create anxieties. anxieties are like the opposite of passions. anxieties basically are something that when you encounter it, it gives you strife. So, maybe fear of death. Maybe it's dark secrets, like my dark secret, but I am actually a masked vigilante who goes out into the night and delivers justice. Unknown: law as to gashi Ryan Boelter: Batman. The dark secret is the mask is your normal self. Yes, and base When I must, when I'm confronted with my dark secret I get strife. Or when I have to hide it, I get strife. There was a comic panel I happened upon high recently where Wonder Woman was using the lasso of truth on Superman and Batman and ask them what their name was. Superman said Clark Kent. Batman said, Batman. Yep. Because that is his true self. David Gordon Buresh: Now I have a question is your character's anxiety? painful honesty? You just get strike when you have to lie. Ryan Boelter: No, I don't think so. I think my character is fine with lying. Um, there was one in here. Jealousy I believe. David Gordon Buresh: Ah, that's a good one. Ryan Boelter: Yeah, that goes very well, with the theme that I'm going for. David Gordon Buresh: And yes, again, by the The end of it like this, these questions do very much allow the character sort of form and see, like really create these breathing full characters. Amelia Antrim: I'm also going to go with dark secrets. And that dark secret being that I have some shadow. David Gordon Buresh: Yeah, yeah, that's not. Amelia Antrim: Yeah, that's a twofer there. Unknown: And so don't get me into trouble at all. Ryan Boelter: pay nothing. We already made that David Gordon Buresh: joke. He did boo. So the last of these section, what who has your character learn the most from during their life. And this is basically your opportunity to have some an NPC that means a lot to your character. This is your mentor finger, this might be your teacher. Maybe it was the older student at your school. Maybe it was the wise old monk who would come to your village. For me, it's going to be my family's retainer, because my parents are dead and I was raised by their Butler Like, Ryan Boelter: can I pick my karmic tie? Yes, this board in person. David Gordon Buresh: Now, what this relationship does is it either gives you an advantage. So with either a distinction or a passion related to that, or a disadvantage, so either an anxiety or a disorder a or an adversity, but also one rank in a skill that that you get a an additional rank of No. Okay. So, so I'm going to say that I'm not sure if they have it here. No, it's in one of the one of the other books. They don't have it here but I'm going to say, I'll take the advantage servant. And I have I have Alfred nice names not actually Alfred. Ryan Boelter: But all right. So this is who they are. Okay. So Unknown: it have to be a skill you have zero in or is it just one right? One, I think just one ranking. Ryan Boelter: Yeah, I think because any ranking skill, David Gordon Buresh: I don't think it's a skill, you have zero ranks, and you could literally get like, you can go to rank three ranks. And this is one of the ways you can get to rank three of the skill. Yes, Ryan Boelter: yeah. So, um, I'm going to show my hand here, but and say that this character is named Haruka. And she is my character's one true love. And she's also a otaku battle maiden. David Gordon Buresh: See up? Was this an ally, which is an ally nice. Ryan Boelter: Um, yeah, so I get to choose if this gave me an advantage or a disadvantage and an extra skill, right? David Gordon Buresh: Yes. Ryan Boelter: Okay. So disadvantages are on page Hova where 111 One, two Key David Gordon Buresh: Yeah, they start at 115 Ryan Boelter: Okay. 116 There we go. And this could be from either of them, right? The anxiety or Amelia Antrim: either anxiety or adversity or okay. Yeah. Or if you're picking David Gordon Buresh: my service name is Hoshi because hold to a polka horseshoe is the voice actor for Alfred, and the terrible Batman film that came out in 2018. Oh, that's amazing. Yeah. It's a good source to get Japanese names. I mean, that's true. Amelia Antrim: There's so I picked whispers of failure. I think I had a teacher who was incredibly hard on me. And I'm just did not think that I could do it partly because I was not doing what I was supposed to be doing. David Gordon Buresh: You'd have to get tainted somehow. Unknown: Right, right. I Amelia Antrim: cannot find a new first person because I thought this through I pulled out the good old third edition Oh, which just has a whole page and a half of Ryan Boelter: that's why you needed a third edition book. David Gordon Buresh: Path of waves also has common Roku Gani names. Common non Roku gummy names. So Unknown: I don't know where that book is right over there. I can't reach it. Let's see. David Gordon Buresh: Also why I've now Takashi co he has co ichi Emma data is the voice actor for Batman in Batman ninja. Hmm, okay. And I have to go with a phobia. Ryan Boelter: Yeah, well, we'll go that route. I'm gonna go with phobia on a few You're have um, what was it again? Uh, Amelia Antrim: wasn't that some kind of? Ryan Boelter: It was like the water cucumber or something. What was it? CQ CQ cover fear fear of sea cucumbers. Unknown: Are you impressed with the I'm David Gordon Buresh: very impressed here of sea cucumbers. Yes. If that ever comes up, I would be impressed. Ryan Boelter: I know. I mean, it has to come up now that it's in there, right? If your GM was was observing, David Gordon Buresh: they're there. Alright, and then choose a skill since you chose a disadvantage. Ryan Boelter: All right. So I am between another rank and melee to pump me up to two. Not bad. David Gordon Buresh: A lot of spells use theology though. Oh, interesting. Ryan Boelter: So theology is good if you want to be a caster. Yes. of sorts. Hmm. I don't think I want to be like, Great at casting spells I want to be great at. No. You know what, I think I do want to be better at casting spells than combat maybe. Yeah, that's hard to say. Unknown: Right? Yeah. We don't have to play Yeah. Amelia Antrim: There are no consequences. Unknown: Follow your heart. Ryan Boelter: You're gonna go with what makes more sense. Haruka is a Taka battle maiden and probably gave me many pointers on wielding a weapon. David Gordon Buresh: Next. Question 14. We're in the homestretch. We're almost there. Oh my gosh. What do people notice first upon encountering your character? So this is sort of like one or something that's unique to your character. What is the first impression and again, this is another one of those writing prompts. Mechanically, there's nothing particular to it. But it is sort of your personality, your habits and your quirks. also choose one aesthetic accoutrement that your character carries or wears Most the time, this is a personal player that might extend their striking features or standing contrast to them. I mean, the obvious is that I have to ask Unknown: you, not a Scorpio Scorpio Ryan Boelter: scandals everywhere is the mask of a bat. David Gordon Buresh: No, no, but only because bats have different connotations. Okay. It is a laughing oni. Ryan Boelter: It's also trademarked, so you don't want to get in legal trouble. David Gordon Buresh: The laughing demon mask is is one of my go twos for like characters who are who are secretly not very well adjusted people who can barely poop who have troubles at acting, you know, acting like a well adjusted person who doesn't want to kill people. I generally give them the laughing demon mask because As it works, there you go. So you say my favorite Scorpion mask to this day and five are remains Cheryl yet dhoka In fact, you know what now, I'm not going with the demon mask. I'm going to share your dhoklas mask because it's ridiculous. Share your dhoka doesn't need a moustache shirt on your dog goes Matt my mask as a mustache. Amelia Antrim: Incredible. Ryan Boelter: That is amazing. All right, I'm gonna say my my teal hair. Unknown: Oh, I'm gonna keep it simple and say that I have like meticulous perfect face paint. All the better to cover up the secret side of the team spreading Ryan Boelter: price. And I've got a Amelia Antrim: think of a personal item that goes along with Ryan Boelter: I've got a civilian colored bow. That is part of my trauma. It's like a dark blue. Unknown: All right. Amelia Antrim: Yeah, I'm gonna say that. I also have a small No book that I will not let anyone look at. David Gordon Buresh: But you always carry, Unknown: right? It only has I'm constantly Amelia Antrim: writing in it but like will not let anybody read it. Ryan Boelter: It's literally just a bunch of stick figures. My plans stick figures. David Gordon Buresh: Alright, question 15 How does your character react to stressful situations? Basically, this is your, your default masking that they sort of give like this is a sort of get you in the mindset of thinking how your character would unmask what is their, what is their what is their go to emotional response when they must be emotion. And I mean, part of me wants to go like terrifying. That makes sense. Amelia Antrim: suddenly have a very Unknown: every word to me David Gordon Buresh: man Swear to me slash question demand people swear to me slash challenge their lies. Amelia Antrim: I'm going to say that they just stopped talking. You're not going to say anything worthwhile. I'm not going to talk to you. Ryan Boelter: I'm gonna say my character. I'm trying to figure out how to say it like they get cold. And like speak with intent. I guess. Unknown: Like they get like, distant and little Ryan Boelter: little icy and, like, clipped Yeah, click Done. Unknown: Yeah. Ryan Boelter: The point. Yeah, Kurt. Kinda. Maybe Matter of fact, type of stuff. gets right to the point. David Gordon Buresh: All right. What are your characters pre existing relationships? This is question 16. What is your characters read existing relationships with other clients, families, organizations, and tradition Ryan Boelter: says a lot. Yeah. Amelia Antrim: So this question would be a lot better served if we were sitting down and doing this as part of a session zero because this is where we would start to create like those group NPCs and things that it's a little hard and doing something like this where it's just categorization. Yeah, David Gordon Buresh: I would say for me, the mechanical thing on this after you sort of finished is choose one item Rarity seven or lower that your character received as a gift for one such group took in battle fighting against them, or otherwise release or two or civilize the characters past slash ongoing relationship with them. Add this item to your starting outfit. Ryan Boelter: Oh, very interesting. David Gordon Buresh: So I'm straight up taking poison, smile of noxious poison. Ryan Boelter: So item can be a weapon. David Gordon Buresh: It can be. Now the interesting thing about this as since it adds it to your characters starting it's generally assumed In any downtime action, you can basically get your starting equipment as long as you have access to your clan, Family Resources, that sort of thing. So unless they're specifically destroyed and they're like a unique irreplaceable item like a katana or Walker's ashy or something like that, so I'm trying to Ryan Boelter: figure out like, Do I want another weapon do I wanna? Do I want to finally get my, my sweet, sweet trident trident or do I want some armor David Gordon Buresh: was your Trident given to you by a family member? Because again, this is like a gift. This is something that somebody has, did you take it in battle very much with this the the poison his Takashi Koichi poison collection is very much been taken from the various Shinobi that he is personally killed as a you know are from various sort of firemen gangs and drug dealers and things like that, that he is Personally hunted and killed in the night. While Batman may not kill people Takashi ku each does. Amelia Antrim: I'm going to say that at one point, I assisted a group of Yasuaki merchants with some odd problems, and as a gift was given a divination kit. Ryan Boelter: All right, um yeah, I think I'm gonna go with the reason why I'm tasked with protecting the daughter of the great family demeo is because I stepped up and saved her life once. And as a gift, I was given this Trident in order to better protect her. David Gordon Buresh: Part Six ancestry and family are almost Question 17 How would your character parents describe them? So, again, this is sort of like what would your character's parents say about them? What would they think about what they are, how they do things? It's important to sort of think about it in terms of your family. And again, this is just more relationship fodder. Mechanically, gain one rank of one skill in which your character has zero ranks and determine whether your character's parents approve of this extracurricular interest or see it as a regrettable deviation. Why? Whoa, okay. Yeah. More skills. Ryan Boelter: Yeah. David Gordon Buresh: For Takashi Koichi. I am taking martial arts on armed one rank, which my parents would approve of, because, well, they're dead. But you know, I'm supposed to be a good Takashi. Now I'm still remember the Takashi order. I don't know. It's complicated. So my parents were probably you know what, since anyone can be a Takashi, I'm, I'm an X scorpion. Oh, all right, nice. My character was born a skirt Takashi co he was born a scorpion. He has his father's mask. And it happens that they were both murdered. I was raised by basically the peasant servant and and basically was called to the Takashi mount. Oh wow. made that because that's what you do when you are reincarnated to Akashi Ryan Boelter: I like that. David Gordon Buresh: And though I have assumed the idea, though, I have become into a gashi I was not suitable to be I did not have the proper focus to be able to train properly as to train properly as a monk. So I was set down to the Itsuki because I was in I wanted to pursue justice. So you know Batman. So I think that my parents would probably disapprove of my pursuit of justice, including mastering the ways but but the very much my greater family would think that the dragon clan would have Ryan Boelter: interesting so you just pick a skill. You don't have any issues whether your parents are happy with it or not, David Gordon Buresh: basically, yeah. Okay. Amelia Antrim: I'm gonna say I took a rank in culture. I'm going to say that my parents tried really hard to make me a decent, personable human. It didn't go well. I'm just not a people person. But they tried. Ryan Boelter: Right, I'm gonna pick I'm theology, I think, um, and I'm going to say that my parents were fairly, a fairly devote to their religion. So that kind of rubbed off on on my character a bit, and they would probably approve David Gordon Buresh: this question at Who was your character named to honor. So this is basically the name that your character has in society, which usually is there to honor an ancestor of roll somebody of importance to the family, that sort of thing. Sometimes you have a choice of this sometimes you don't. Mechanically, what this translates to is breakout your D hundred. It's our breakout your 10 sided die. It's time to roll on the heritage table. Oh, yeah, Unknown: that's table David Gordon Buresh: on a heritage. So the heritage table is a long standing tradition that is existed inside legend of the five rings RPG from the first edition, where basically you have a table of random results to determine what your character sort of inherits from their family, traditionally in the first edition when it was first put in there, you had to roll on it, you had no choice. And it was, it was known at not all heritage tables are built equally. And the joke was that if you were a phoenix clan character, you could accidentally wind up rank two at character creation or dead. So, and like half the things on the crab list got you randomly Shadowlands tainted. Not everyone again, it was like not everyone's chart was built equally. For this version of it, they have a centralized one, which not all results are equal, but most of them are a little bland. Unknown: I'm not gonna lie, it's not as David Gordon Buresh: it isn't. Amelia Antrim: I loved the heritage tables and then like the supplement books obviously had different ones in them so you can get like really weird stuff. I ended up getting a You can for free when I started my first Phoenix character, so that saved me like 12 points a character creation. David Gordon Buresh: That's also the what they could start you with Momofuku, which literally is you can't spend Floyd. As a note, it's the same role to like get to the sub table that could give you either of those. So, um, so, I have the chart in front of me. Ryan Boelter: Okay, so we roll twice, and we choose one, right? David Gordon Buresh: Yeah, right. And basically it involves usually roll one in that tournament, and then there's usually a secondary roll, okay? But you basically roll it all the way through. And then you roll again, depending on generally with your ex, Ryan Boelter: okay, so I got four or seven. So four is dynasty builder, and one of my ancestors was instrumental in the rise of a powerful Lord, or seven was elevated service. One of your ancestors was possibly a commoner who was elevated to a samurai by marriage or mandate of a diamond. Oh, I think I'm gonna go with dynasty builder that actually works pretty well I believe with the theme and then I have to roll a D 10. And that will tell me what skill I gain. I gain a social skill David Gordon Buresh: but it also gives you a social benefit and a social problem of decrease your glory by three and increase your honor by three. Oh, interesting. Ryan Boelter: Yeah. Oh, no, that's that's for the seven. David Gordon Buresh: Oh, so 444 is decrease your glory by three. It's just bad stuff. That's not bad. Amelia Antrim: So I got either dynasty builder or stolen. I want I want stolen knowledge. So I decrease my honor by five. And then you roll to see what kind of technique good guys and y'all Unknown: nice would you get? So I get to learn some. Oh yes. I'm very excited. David Gordon Buresh: I get to choose from wondrous work, which is one of your ancestors created a piece of Greek you get that one renowned for your family, or glorious sacrifice. Your ancestors perished globally in battle and one of their signature either vanished with them, or was lost in the subsequent years. And we all know what Batman lost, lost his family. He lost his parents. Uh huh. So I've taken glory sacrifice. All right, and I roll in eight, so I get another item. Oh, I want her to vote. That's what Ryan Boelter: go vote. It's an item. David Gordon Buresh: Sometimes it's the vote. But basically the way that works is it's somewhere in the world. I would work with a GM they would choose one quality and I choose one quality and the GM chooses one quality I do not know where the heirloom Miss, but could later reclaim it during the campaign. So I won't go through that. But I still love doing things like broken, but it's like you have an estate it has the broken quality or the damaged quality. Uh huh. What are the holy quality? Oh, it's really nice place. Yeah, yeah, one day, your home is just really kind of boring. Ryan Boelter: So I rolled a seven which is games under dynasty builder. So again, plus winning games, and I'm thinking that comes from my time playing chess. Nice, which is nice. And then the dynasty builder goes very well where if people haven't caught on yet I am making sailor Neptune from the Sailor Moon, anime series and the lore That is that these characters are reincarnated from previous iterations of themselves from the silver Millennium kingdom. And they were responsible for protecting and raising that kingdom to kind of a glorious peaceful time. which eventually fell. David Gordon Buresh: I one of the saddest things about legend of the five rails or RPG right now is that there are no sailor scout Oh universe rule sets for this game. There is no magic or girl all rule set for this game. There is no like high school anime Oh rules for this game. Amelia Antrim: Yeah, but patho waves now gave the option of like how to make your own David Gordon Buresh: rules for this game. So I am I am waiting for the day that they actually finally if they hopefully Fingers crossed, they actually do. l five r RPG force like they did for Genesis. Forge, and they just give you a platform where you could just come up with some amazing stuff and posting. Yeah, absolutely share it with the community. Ryan Boelter: We have more magical girl content. And if we don't, I'm just gonna force it in there anyway. no reason not to. Exactly. David Gordon Buresh: hot blooded enemy action that is the knee asking. Alright, 19 almost there. What is your character's personal name? After you've chosen the name of your ancestor, your character names honors, choose your personally derived from it that your character will be known by. It might be the same name or an alteration with significance to the character. Hmm, Amelia Antrim: this is name your character, basically name your character. David Gordon Buresh: I'm just going to shorten Cody Chico. Um, I'm just gonna go with material. Unknown: I pitched to my because I could. So David Gordon Buresh: And finally, question 20 How should you practice After die, Ryan Boelter: oh, should your character die? Now if I remember fourth edition, it was a little more certain. David Gordon Buresh: Right? How will How will your character Yes, Ryan Boelter: that's a very interesting change. David Gordon Buresh: I agree. And one I don't necessarily agree with. Yeah, Amelia Antrim: yeah, I liked I liked the finality and the, Ryan Boelter: like you knew your characters endpoint. Unknown: Yeah. Yeah. It's basically Ryan Boelter: like opening up the last chapter of a of an sick novel, and reading that chapter before you read the rest of the book. David Gordon Buresh: And again, even if, even if that's not how your hair actually winds up dying, because, going, Frank, please certain that my friend who died and one of my campaigns never expected to die on a boat hit by a fist of Asana. Whoa. Unknown: But Amelia Antrim: who could have called that was not on my Bingo. David Gordon Buresh: But you know, that app, like the The concept of living life facing death is very much part of this game and is part of the sort of the emotional heart of this. And it gives the urgency to strike gives the urgency to the conflict of your earthly of your worldly desire versus your sworn duty. There you don't you're on a ticking clock. The world is changing. Time is moving forward. Nothing is permanent. Embrace the moment. Mm hmm. Amelia Antrim: I think it does a lot to set the tone of the game that like this is not a fun romp. Fun wrong. This is. I mean, in between. There are fun laughs But yeah, but like there is a very serious overtime Yeah, to the game. David Gordon Buresh: memento mori, remember you will die. Mm hmm. That being said, Takashi ko would probably meet his end likely I mean part of me wants to say hands wrapped around the murder of his throat of the murderer of his parents. But unfortunately he has he is too tragic of a figure to die in such a glorious way with very likely die an old man alone in a castle filled with memories and regrets. Oh, nice. I like it the world ultimately not remembering it. Ryan Boelter: Unless Unless he trained a protege Unknown: mental David Gordon Buresh: Of course, Ryan Boelter: but then they wouldn't remember what he did. They would remember what the mental did Yes. But hopefully he will be for you. Hopefully he will be free of the pain that I that I must grapple. Aha. So for my cheater um, I going to say how should match you to die. I'm sacrificing herself to save the ones she loves. Amelia Antrim: For to my way I am going to say they are going to die at the hands of a Shadowlands creature and that is in the end not so unlike themselves. Unknown: Well, we did. Yeah. Okay. Ryan Boelter: So where do we spend experience and? No, that's it. Okay, we're done. That's 20 questions to create a single character. Yeah. That's that's a wild ride. Amelia Antrim: But I feel like we know a lot about them. Ryan Boelter: Yeah, I think so too. And I really liked the the path that our characters took and I'm so happy that you got my Whoa. I'm really happy. for you that you're dabbling with blood magic, David Gordon Buresh: well explain so, yeah. Ryan Boelter: That's amazing. Well, this is a fun group of characters. Yeah. It's got a we got a vigilante, effectively, a magical girl effectively and the, the blood sorceress effectively, David Gordon Buresh: by the way, has the job of destroying the shadow. Yeah, well, you know, you know, but I think we all created very realistic very fleshed out characters, who, ultimately at the end of the day, would live lives filled with drama, and anks. Yes. And so Unknown: much, so much. Ryan Boelter: That's awesome. Amelia Antrim: All right. Should we wrap up this portion? Yeah. All right. All right. Well, David, thank you so much for joining us for our character creation episode. This was So much for having me. Do you want to remind people where they can find you and what you are up to? David Gordon Buresh: As always, you can always find me at cardboard Republic birthday but the five rings You can also find me on Twitter at SM d w rk s sound works. I do a lot of bi work both on those bright spots. As always look for me is David Gordon beresch they crop up in the strangest of rulebooks. Ryan Boelter: Awesome. Well, this was really great. Thank you for joining us. Thank you everyone for listening. And please join us on the next episode for our discussion block. Character Creation Cast is a production of the one shot Podcast Network and can be found online at www character Creations Creation Cast calm, head to the website to get more information on our home. hosts this show and even our press kit. 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[Music] shewolf your new name is zero calm no it's not my name is sis your pet name maybe but you are a wolf and your real name is zero Khan and you you are alador young fighter are you kidding me behold my brothers and sisters I have found them [Music] this is so cool my friends meet the pack this is hot Anna the alpha female we have been together for many moons but cowboy is the newest member this is our Gila if you have any injuries go directly to her lightning please come forward this is my Delta you must listen to anything he says he is strong and brave and wise those are the betas that is Deva that one is chance and the purple blue one is purple [Music] now please bless us with your stunning transformations you have got to be kidding this is crazy we aren't wolves I know you're half wolf and half creation that's nonsense damn yet let me explain you are able to turn from pet to beast and back again we are common walls but you two are special all I want you to do is try to transform how do we do that focus on what you really love and joyful things and close your eyes [Music] Jamie this is amazing you must try it everything is so clear and I feel so warm this can't be real [Music] durka my eye I can see through it better than before the accident why haven't we done this before is there gone if I knew I could have done this I would have i've thought of nice thoughts before with my eyes closed how come i didn't change them you are so technologically advanced that you are able to turn your switches on and off how you like you can think of nice thoughts and not turn if you do not wish to turn and if you want to turn then you are able my head hurts why do you know so much about us that's enough questions puppies it's time for you to rest you have been running a while no Jane I mean alador I think we should tell him now humans are trying to kill us on second thought something tells me they won't recognize us Deva where are you going I'm going to go find the half-bloods Zarkon woke up before I did I guess I lost their scent when I stepped out of the cave so do you know where they are training with Damien can't you leave me alone for a few seconds I'm only messing with you girls are so easy to play with [Music] you boys have fun to beat up you're so sensitive anyways cowboy do you think Damien reminded Lee watched I think he would love to see us take an adventure great I'll fetch purple and meet you guys there [Music] the first thing any wolf needs to know is the basics of using your fangs it is a skill and technique that you must learn to survive if you can't use your no teeth properly then you can kiss your food goodbye kiss food goodbye yes if you can't use your teeth in the right way you'll never be able to hunt well enough to catch any food also you won't be able to defend your territory if it comes to it I don't own any land you might one day and when a bigger badder wolf comes to take it from you what will you do then I want you to come and try to bite my front leg I don't want to hurt you if you're too scared then just say so not bad at all but if you pull your mouth back an inch or so then your sharpest teeth will be doing the work for you but you won't break my skin unless you put more strength behind it a part of learning to use your fangs is also the fact that you can't let go no matter what amaura walking in circles quiet Yasmine I can smell them their demon breath and their disgusting odor all I smells like tasty rabbit - you're right oh yes a squad what wants you to use your skills the chosen he's found out what he is he wants you to kill him and anyone who gets in your way shouldn't you be asking B squad let's believe you before capable of this task but sports it in most pleased with what we accomplished and I can smell a butterfly Jasmine come back here what are you doing here we're just leaving what's the rush we were just going on a mission but I think I could take you back to my father no no we really needs me oh you both should come those tattoos indicate who you are remember you quite well actually last time I saw you you were running for your life with your tail in between your legs sister were being rude we haven't even introduced ourselves yet my name is Mike and this is my sister Mia we are daughters of the death alpha you I'm gonna rip you apart let her go my this is Deb I remember taking your eye out now and a lot of fun patient sister he has those marks remember his blood is drawn to this place and as soon as we spilled out very blood this place will belong to us instead of him he will return you [Music] Lightning we're going to see alador wanna calm No females you have to tell them sooner or later they'll hate me forever they're smart they'll see that what you have done was for their best interest they will forgive you
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Enlightenment in Buddhism | Wikipedia audio article
the English term enlightenment is the Western translation of the abstract noun Bodhi Sanskrit Bodhi Pali Bodhi the knowledge or wisdom or awakened intellect of a Buddha the verbal root Budh means to awaken and its literal meaning is closer to awakening although its most common usage is in the context of Buddhism the term buddy is also used in other Indian philosophies and traditions the term enlightenment was popularized in the Western world through the 19th century translations of Max Muller it has the Western connotation of a sudden insight into a transcendental truth or reality the term is also being used to translate several other Buddhist terms and concepts which are used to denote Insight Praja kensho and Satori knowledge Vidya tha blowing out nirvana of disturbing emotions and desires and the subsequent freedom or release the mighty and the attainment of Buddhahood has exemplified by gautuma Buddha what exactly constituted the Buddha's awakening is unknown it may probably have involved the knowledge that liberation was attained by the combination of mindfulness and Diana applied to the understanding of the arising and ceasing of craving the relation between Diana and insight is a core problem in the study of Buddhism and is one of the fundamentals of Buddhist practice in the Western world the concept of spiritual enlightenment has taken on a romantic meaning it has become synonymous with self-realization in the true self and false self being regarded as a substantial essence being covered over by social conditioning topic etymology bori Sanskrit Bodhi awakening perfect knowledge perfect knowledge or wisdom by which a man becomes a Buddha Buddha or Gina Gina arahant victorious quote quote victor the illuminated or enlightened intellect of a Buddha or Gina it is an abstract noun formed from the verbal root asterisk Budh Sanskrit Buddha to awaken to know to wake wake up be awake to recover consciousness after a swoon to observe he'd attend to it corresponds to the verbs boogity poly and bow dotty but become or be aware of perceived learn no understand awake or booyah a Sanskrit the feminine Sanskrit noun of asterisk Budh is buddy buddy appreciates intuition perception point of view topic translation Robert s Cohen notes that the majority of English books on Buddhism used the term enlightenment to translate the term Bodhi the root Budh from which both Bodhi and Buddha are derived means to wake up or to recover consciousness Cohen notes that Bodhi is not the result of an elimination but of a path of realization or coming to understanding the term enlightenment is event oriented whereas the term awakening is process oriented the Western use of the term enlighten has Christian roots as in Calvin's it is God alone who enlightens our minds to perceive his truths early 19th century Bodhi was translated as intelligence the term enlighten was first being used in 1835 in an English translation of a French article while the first recorded use of the term enlightenment is credited by the Oxford English Dictionary to the journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal February 1836 in 1857 The Times used the term the enlightened for the Buddha in a short article which was reprinted the following year by Max Muller thereafter the use of the term subsided but reappeared with the publication of Max Muller's chips from a German workshop which included a reprint from The Times article the book was translated in 1969 into German using the term der ER Lloyd Tate Max Muller was an essentialist who believed in a natural religion and saw religion as an inherent capacity of human beings enlightenment was a means to capture natural religious truths as distinguished from mere mythology by the mid-1870s it had become commonplace to call the buddha enlivened and by the end of the 1880s the terms enlightened and enlightenment dominated the english literature topic related terms you topic insight you topic bori bori sanskrit pali from the verbal root bud to awaken to understand means literally to have woken up and understood according to johannes Bronckhorst Tillman Vetter and KR norman bode was at first not specified KR norman it is not at all clear what gaining bode means we are accustomed to the translation enlightenment for bode but this is misleading it is not clear what the buddha was awakened to or at what particular point the awakening came according to Norman bode may basically have meant the knowledge that Nibbana was attained due to the practice of Diana originally only proj nough may have been mentioned and Tillman Vetter even concludes that originally Diana itself was deemed liberating with the stilling of pleasure of pain in the fourth jhana not the gaining of some perfect wisdom or insight Gombrich also argues that the emphasis on insight as a later development in Theravada Buddhism Bodhi refers to the realization of the four stages of enlightenment and becoming an era hand in Theravada Buddhism Bodhi is equal to supreme insight and the realization of the Four Noble Truths which leads to deliverance according to nayana DeLuca through Bodhi one awakens from the slumber or stupor inflicted upon the mind by the defilements kilesa QV and comprehends the Four Noble Truths SACA q v this equation of Bodhi with the Four Noble Truths has a later development in response to developments with an Indian religious thought where liberating insight was deemed essential for liberation the Four Noble Truths as the liberating insight of the Buddha eventually were superseded by pratityasamutpada the 12 fold chain of causation and still later by inada the emptiness of the self in Mahayana Buddhism Bodhi is equal to proj 'no insight into the buddha nature Sanada and Tabata this is equal to the realization of the non duality of absolute and relative topic proj 'no in Theravada Buddhism panna poly means understanding wisdom insight insight is equivalent to Vipassana insight into the three marks of existence namely anicca dukkha and anatta insight leads to the four stages of enlightenment in Nirvana in Mahayana Buddhism Praja Sanskrit means insight or wisdom and entails insight into Sanada the attainment of this insight is often seen as the attainment of enlightenment topic kensho and Satori kensho and Satori are Japanese terms used in Zen traditions kensho means seeing into one's true nature ken means seeing sho means nature essence see cue Buddha nature Satori Japanese is often used interchangeably with Ken show but refers to the experience of Ken Chou the Rinzai tradition sees ken show is essential to the attainment of Buddhahood but considers further practice essential to attain Buddhahood East Asian Chinese Buddhism emphasizes insight into Buddha nature this term is derived from Indian tathagatagarbha thought the womb of the thus gone the Buddha the inherent potential of every sentient beam to become a Buddha this idea was integrated with the yogacara idea of the Alaia vidya and further developed in Chinese Buddhism which integrated Indian Buddhism with native Chinese thought Buddha nature came to mean both the potential of Awakening and the whole of reality a dynamic interpenetration of absolute and relative in this awakening it is realized that observer and observed are not distinct entities but mutually codependent topic knowledge the term Vidya is being used in contrast to a Vidya ignorance or the lack of knowledge which binds us to samsara the Maha saqqaq asada describes the three knowledge --is which the Buddha attained insight into his past lives insight into the workings of karma and reincarnation insight into the Four Noble Truths according to Bronckhorst the first to knowledge Azhar later editions while insight into the four truths represents a later development in response to concurring religious traditions in which liberating insight came to be stressed over the practice of Dhyana topic freedom the mutt he also called moksha means freedom release deliverance sometimes a distinction is being made between Seto vomity liberation of the mind and pan of Amati liberation by understanding the Buddhist tradition recognizes two kinds of Seto vomity one temporarily in one permanent the last being equivalent to pan of Amati yogacara uses the term as raya para ver t revolution of the basis a sudden revulsion turning or returning of the Alaia vidya back into its original state of purity the mind returns to its original condition of non-attachment non-discrimination and non-duality topic nirvana Nirvana's de blowing out of disturbing emotions which is the same as liberation the usage of the term enlightenment to translate Nirvana was popularized in the 19th century due in part to the efforts of Max Muller who used the term consistently in his translations topic Buddha's awakening you topic buddhahood you three types of buddha are recognized are hit poly era hand those who reach nirvana by following the teachings of the Buddha sometimes the terms for vaca Buddha poly Tsubaki Buddha is used to designate this kind of awakened person pratyekabuddhas poly pacheco buddha those who reach nirvana through self-realization without the aid of spiritual guides and teachers but don't teach the Dharma samyak some Buddha poly samma sam buddha often simply referred to as buddha one who has reached nirvana by his own efforts and wisdom and teaches it skillfully to others siddhartha gautama known as the buddha is said to have achieved full awakening known as sammy Axum Bodhi sanskrit poly sama samboni perfect Buddhahood or an ATAR Asami exam Bodhi highest perfect awakening the term Buddha has acquired somewhat different meanings in the various Buddhist traditions an equivalent term for Buddha's tathagata the thus gone the way to Buddhahood has somewhat differently understood in the various Buddhist traditions topic the awakening of the Buddha you topic canonical accounts in the sutta pitaka the buddhist canon is preserved in the Theravada tradition a couple of texts can be found in which the Buddha's attainment of liberation forms part of the narrative the Aria pari asana sutta majima nakiya 26 describes how the Buddha was dissatisfied with the teachings of Alara Kalama and única rama buddha wandered further through Magadan country and then found an agreeable piece of ground which served for striving the sutra then only says that he attained Nibbana in the van dapat the sutta majima nicaya 17 the buddha describes life in the jungle and the attainment of awakening the maha saqqaq asada majima nakiya 36 describes his ascetic practices which he abandoned thereafter he remembered a spontaneous state of jhana and set out for jhana practice both such as narrate how after destroying the disturbances of the mind and attaining concentration of the mind he attained three knowledge 'as Vidya insight into his past lives insight into the workings of karma and reincarnation insight into the Four Noble Truths insight into the Four Noble Truths is here called awakening the monk bhiku has attained the unattained supreme security from bondage awakening is also described as synonymous with nirvana the extinction of the passions whereby suffering has ended and no more rebirths take place the insight arises that this liberation is certain knowledge arose in me an insight my freedom is certain this is my last birth now there is no rebirth topic critical assessment Schmidt housing notes that the mention of the Four Noble Truths is constituting liberating insight which is attained after mastering the Rupa Janice is a later addition to text such as majima nicaya 36 Bronckhorst notices that dot the accounts which include the Four Noble Truths had a completely different conception of the process of liberation than the one which includes the four Diana's and the destruction of the intoxicants it calls in question the reliability of these accounts and the relation between Diana and insight which is a core problem in the study of early Buddhism originally the term Praja may have been used which came to be replaced by the four truths in those texts where liberating insight was preceded by the four jhanas Bronckhorst also notices that the conception of what exactly this liberating insight was developed throughout time whereas originally it may not have been specified later on the four truths served as such to be superseded by pratityasamutpada and still later in the Hinayana schools by the doctrine of the non-existence of a substantial self or person and Schmidt housing notices that still other descriptions of this liberating insight exist in the Buddhist Canon that the five skandhas are impermanent disagreeable and neither the self nor belonging to oneself the contemplation of the arising and disappearance you de abaya of the five skandhas the realization of the skandhas is empty radhika vain to Chaka and without any pith or substance a Sarika an example of this substitution and its consequences is majima nakiya 36 to 42 - 43 which gives an account of the awakening of the Buddha topic understanding of Bodie and Buddhahood in Buddhism the term Bodhi acquired a variety of meanings and connotations during the development of Buddhist thoughts in the various schools topic early Buddhism in early Buddhism Bodi carried a meaning synonymous to Nirvana using only some different metaphors to describe the insight which implied the extinction of loba green dosa hate and moha delusion topic Theravada in Theravada Buddhism Bodhi and Nirvana carried the same meaning that of being freed from greed hate and delusion in Theravada Buddhism Bodhi refers to the realization of the four stages of enlightenment and becoming an arahant in Theravada Buddhism Bodhi is equal to supreme insight the realization of the Four Noble Truths which leads to deliverance reaching full awakening is equivalent in meaning to reaching Nirvana attaining Nirvana is the ultimate goal of Theravada and other serviço traditions it involves the abandonment of the ten fetters and the cessation of dukkha or suffering full awakening is reached in four stages according to nyan a Deluca through Bodhi one awakens from the slumber or stupor inflicted upon the mind by the defilements kilesa q-v and comprehends the Four Noble Truths Sakka q v since the 1980s Western Theravada oriented teachers have started to question the primacy of insight according to thany sorrow Baku Jonna and Vipassana insight form an integrated practice Pollock and arbol following scholars like Vedder and Bronckhorst argue that right effort c.q the four right efforts sense restraint preventing the arising of unwholesome states and the generation of wholesome states mindfulness and Diana form an integrated practice in which Dhyana is the actualization of insight leading to an awakened awareness which is nonreactive and lucid topic Mahayana in Mahayana thought Bodhi is the realization of the inseparability of samsara and Nirvana and the unity of subject and object it is similar to proj nut to realizing the Buddha nature realizing Sanada and realizing suchness in time the Buddha's awakening came to be understood as an immediate full awakening and liberation instead of the insight into uncertainty about the way to follow to reach enlightenment however in some Zen traditions this perfection came to be relativized again according to one contemporary Zen master Chaka Moony Buddha and Bodhisattva are still practicing Mahayana discerns three forms of awakened beings are a hot liberation for oneself bodhisattva liberation for living beings full Buddhahood within the various Mahayana schools exist various further explanations and interpretations in Mahayana Buddhism the Bodhisattva is the ideal the ultimate goal is not only of one's own liberation in Buddhahood but the liberation of all living beings but Mahayana Buddhism also developed a cosmology with a wide range of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas who assist humans on their way to liberation Nichiren Buddhism regards Buddhahood as a state of perfect freedom in which one is awakened to the eternal and ultimate truth that is the reality of all things this supreme state of life is characterized by boundless wisdom and infinite compassion the Lotus Sutra reveals that Buddhahood as a potential in the lives of all beings topic buddha-nature in the tathagatagarbha and buddha-nature doctrines bode becomes equivalent to the universal natural and pure state of the mind bode is the final goal of a bodhisattva's career bode is pure universal and immediate knowledge which extends over all time all universes all beings and elements conditioned in uncondition it is absolute and identical with reality and thus it is Tabata Bodhi is immaculate and non conceptual and it being not an outer object cannot be understood by discursive thought it has neither beginning nor middle nor end and it is indivisible it is non dual Advan the only possible way to comprehended is through Samadhi by the yogin according to these doctrines Bodhi is always there within one's mind but requires the defilements to be removed this vision is expounded in texts such as the shure anima sutra in the uder attendre in shingon buddhism the state of Bodhi is also seen as naturally inherent in the mind it is the minds natural and pure state where no distinction is being made between a perceiving subject and perceived objects this is also the understanding of Bodhi found in yogacara Buddhism to achieve this vision of non duality it is necessary to recognize one's own mind it means that you are to know the inherent natural state of the mind by eliminating the split into a perceiving subject and perceived objects which normally occurs in the world and is wrongly thought to be real this also corresponds to the yogacara definition that emptiness sunyata is the absence of this imaginary split topic harmonization of the various terms and meanings during the development of Mahayana Buddhism the various strands of thought on Bodhi were continuously being elaborated attempts were made to harmonize the various terms the Buddhist commentator buddha gaya treats various terms as synonyms for example he defines emptiness sunyata as such nostalgia and says that such an assistant rin zyk nature swab ova of the mind which is enlightenment Bodhi citta moreover he frequently uses the terms such nostalgia and suchness awareness today jnana interchangeably but since awareness jnana is non-dual suchness awareness is not so much the awareness of such necessitous awareness is functionally equivalent to enlightenment finally it must not be forgotten that this suchness awareness or perfect enlightenment is Mahavira kana the primal Buddha uncreated and forever existent in other words the mind in its intrinsic nature as Mahavira kana whom one becomes or vice-versa when one is perfectly enlightened topic Western understanding of enlightenment in the Western world the concept of enlightenment has taken on a romantic meaning it has become synonymous with self-realization in the true self being regarded as a substantial essence being covered over by social conditioning topic enlightenment does al clearing the use of the Western word enlightenment is based on the supposed resemblance of Bodhi without clearing the independent use of reason to gain insight into the true nature of our world in fact there are more resemblances with romanticism than with the Enlightenment the emphasis on feeling an intuitive insight on a true essence beyond the world of appearances topic awakening the equivalent term awakening has also been used in a Christian context namely the Great Awakenings several periods of religious revival in American religious history historians and theologians identified three or four waves of increased religious enthusiasm occurring between the early 18th century in the late 19th century each of these Great Awakenings was characterized by widespread revivals led by Evangelical Protestant ministers a sharp increase of interest in religion a profound sense of conviction and redemption on the part of those affected an increase in evangelical church membership and the formation of new religious movements and denominations topic enlightenment and experience a common reference in Western culture as the notion of enlightenment experience this notion can be traced back to William James who used the term religious experience in his book the varieties of religious experience Wayne Proudfoot traces the roots of the notion of religious experience further back to the German theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher 1768 to 1834 who argued that religion is based on a feeling of the infinite Slayer mocker used the notion of religious experience to defend religion against the growing scientific and secular critique it was popularized by the transcendentalists and exported to Asia via missionaries transcendentalism developed as a reaction against 18th century rationalism John Locke's philosophy of sensualism and the predestination ism of New England Calvinism it is fundamentally a variety of diverse sources such as Hindu texts like the Vedas the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita various religions and German idealism it was adopted by many scholars of religion of which William James was the most influential the notion of experience has been criticised Robert Scharf points out that experience is a typical Western term which has found its way into Asian religiosity via Western influences the notion of experience introduces a false notion of duality between experiencer and experienced whereas the essence of kensho is the realization of the non duality of observer and observed pure experience does not exist all experience is mediated by intellectual and cognitive activity the specific teachings and practices of a specific tradition may even determine what experience someone has which means that this experience is not the proof of the teaching but a result of the teaching a pure consciousness without concepts reached by cleaning the doors of perception as per romantic poet William Blake would according to Moore be an overwhelming chaos of sensory input without coherence you topic bori day you Saku Moniz Buddhahood is celebrated on Bodhi day in sri lanka and japan different days are used for this celebration according to the Theravada tradition in sri lanka Sakyamuni reached Buddhahood at the full moon in May this is celebrated at Wesak Poya the full moon in May as sambu tattva J&D also known as sam buddha jayan d according to the zen tradition the Buddha reached his decisive insight on the 8th of December this is celebrated in Zen monasteries with a very intensive eight-day session of Rohan su topic see also Buddhist philosophy Buddhism and psychology illumination ISM enlightenment spiritual Hongik ooh sabaidee ISM wisdom equals equals notes
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imagine a family how can a family be attacked by the devil a common thing dear friends usually when the moment of grinding comes in a family people have just begun to live and now they love each other but the character begins to open up both good sides and not so good ones open up at this moment when they open up sides of our character at this moment a conflict appears and with each conflict resentment may appear resentment is the demon who opens the doors like a doorkeeper he he opens the doors and Spirits enter and one of the spirits that come is the spirits of Discord there are spirits of loneliness spirits of misunderstanding and problems occur in the family
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Capacitor ESR Measurement with Oscilloscope & Function generator - ENGLISH VERSION
based on the assumption that I can determine the ESR of a capacitor with a voltage divider circuit I first want to try out if this is the case and I use ltspice for that what I need is a ground connection and a signal generator that I set up here of course the capacitor which is our device under test and for a voltage divider and also need a resistor there we go wire it all up Nexen there and that is all the risk to the circuit of course all the components need their values you for this capacitor I go for 10 microfarads and I simply as human yes are off 1.7 ohms and if all works out as I think it should that's what we'll measure I'll go for a hundred ohms resistor and I need to change the signal source to a sine wave generator the actual signal level doesn't really matter because it's all about being a voltage divider circuit it's all a matter of relations between the two voltages and frequencies should be a hundred kilo Hertz okay here we go can start the simulation I got to find the right start and stop time sorry that's a bit of an experimentation obviously too long a time need to code for for a shorter period even shorter than that so what we're looking at now is just a 2.2 millisecond time period if I hold down the control pad and click on the on the voltages I get the measured values of the simulation okay make note of this of that as well and put that into a little JavaScript I may here again is the circuit you got to watch out because it's a bit different than measuring voltages in a voltage divider with a multimeter okay putting the values there and if all works out correctly we'll end up with one point seven ohms yep okay in theory my circuit does work so on to the workbench first thing I do is zero out my meter to make sure I have the have it zeroed properly and I measure the value it's it's just carbon film resistors oh these are never quite precise it's 98 ohms right the capacitor I'm testing with it cheap tester has point 9 ohms years R and let's see how that compares to what we get with the method described before i hook up my signal generator and my scope and I set the scope to heavy averaging to smooth out the the noise that I that I always get you see it relaxed here reacting a bit sluggish ok the second channel should show a bit more amplitude so I increase the sensitivity to get a proper reading that looks better I made a proper screenshot we'll see that in a moment where we can also read the values I said 100 kilohertz and the peak-to-peak values of the two of two curves put that into the calculator JavaScript all in millivolts we have the shifter the decimal points around a bit and our 98 ohms resistor okay that is significantly less than the GPS our tester god I have another capacitor one with the somewhat higher years are this reads out as one point one old and let's see if applying the same method to that capacitor will end up whether higher years are than before at the low voltages that we are working with in this voltage divider it doesn't really matter which which way round you put in the capacitor won't do any harm to it interests saving a few screenshots for later right and here is the reading we have again frequency 100 kilohertz peak to peak value with three point two two volts and twenty nine point something millivolts and that's results in obviously less than one point 1 ohm but in significantly more than what we saw with the previous capacitor so what's the verdict well you tell me
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BITCOIN & CRYPTO MARKET CRASH 2021 | Signs I'm Seeing, What's Next?
welcome back to the channel guys today's video is a big heading a big title it's a big one out there crypto bitcoin market crash 2021 what do i think what do i think is coming up what am i doing about it do you really care someone on youtube that's what we're looking at today the main things i want to focus around is identifying the difference between a position that we're holding long term investing and a position that we are trading in the main reason being is the noobs in the comments talk about making your mind up and i'm going to get to that in a moment so i need to differentiate the two because we have different bags or at least i have different bags i've got a long term position and a trading position which is why i'm going back to the crypto bitcoin market crash and trying to make the most of our position so are we going to see a crypto crash in 2021 i think we will the dates that i've been looking for is around early may i think that's when the stock markets are coming up to some sort of peak if we haven't already seen the peak but there's generally this feeling of around march and may the whole the old saying of sell in may and go away you sell in summer and they go away for summer vacation anyway we're going to look at that in a little more detail on the charts as well i'm going to review probably at least 20 cryptocurrencies on our watch list quick fire strong and weak against their bitcoin chart and their usd chart so the alt coins against bitcoin and usd because they are the most important so if you've loved that it sounds like it's of an interest to you consider hitting the subscribe button if you haven't already there's still several of you that haven't hit the subscribe button it's getting better let's go to 100 000 subscribers and the bell notification icon so you can see this content as it comes out there's a lot of time sensitive stuff in news and charts so that goes a long way to helping out the channel as well and hit that like button let's get it to 3000 if you guys get it to ten thousand we'll do something all right any average joe i wanna start with this because this is super important people are just buying and holding and that's it any average joe can get into the market only professionals know when to leave now am i a professional i don't know i mean i'm doing this full time the the main thing here is that you need to know when to get out of the market as well it's basically gambling if you just have a position of buy and hold and hope you just come in you go into the poker tables they take your money quicker than the market's going to take it and you just believe that you're going to get more gains at some point in the future sometimes this works out sometimes it doesn't so just keep that in mind if you ever have a position any average joe can get into the market because you're basically buying in on hope you won't buy in the dips when the market's bad but you'll buy on the peaks because you think it's going to go further but only the professionals know when to leave and that's basically getting out with a profit anything anything in profit whatever works out in your numbers that makes sense against your risk and reward all right so this does not mean that you need to sell the top it just means that you need to understand your risk and reward and your money management all right it does mean that it may be time to sell some altcoin positions personally these are the ones that i'm looking at in today's video along with many many others i'm going to cover but looking at the charts before i put this video together these look like the weakest and unfortunately they're recent ones that i really liked xtz mainly you need something that we're in at between four and eight dollars but there was just a recent breakout as well above the 25 or six dollar level from memory but it's not looking as strong anymore wi-fi yfiii as well and injected we're going to have a look at these the buying maybe cro i haven't seen many that are in a really good strong position to be putting my money in on now so that's what i want to share with you guys today maybe that's a big reason that is a huge reason actually why i wanted to put this together because as i go through the charts nothing is really jumping out at me and everything is looking tired and over extended so like i said i put together a trading journal and this video is one of those trading journals i suggest you guys do the same if you want to improve on what you're doing if you want to get those comments in the comments section from typical comments like you're just producing fud or noobs not understanding how to analyze potential outcomes and be prepared so give yourselves a trading journal written video whatever so these are the typical comments i get fud and and this here so i just have to skip over them and you move on because at the end of the day you're here to make money for your own bank account and not impress someone else in the comments all right no this is not the top so even if i think there is a crash i don't believe this is the current top which is why i have two massive bags two big bags of cryptocurrency one is a buy and hold which you can see on my instagram which is uh the retirement fund portfolio so i update that daily it's taking your screenshots and showing it over there link to my instagram is in the description none of that nonsense in the comment section we are potentially at an intermediate top within the major cycle so we'll discuss some dates soon make your mind up that's a common one i get in the comments you need to understand the difference distinguish the difference between trading and investing which i've talked about already so whenever you see that comment make your mind up i think it's generally because maybe i haven't explained which position this is for me if it's a trade or an investment i want to make that very clear my main positions as we see here bitcoin ethereum that's the longer ones i'll look to enter extra fiat into these positions when i see there's a good position to do so but i'll be entering less and less and less as the market increases so that pretty much means that we need to be buying at the bear market well that's that's my strategy i'll look for exits later when we get to a bubbly situation again trading basically trading everything else always looking for entries and exits like you've seen with my kodano videos some days i think it's good to be buying some days i don't sometimes the signal doesn't work out time to leave that's that's as quick as you need to be if you want to be trading and you don't want to be one of these newb holders calling out fud and just doing rocket ship emojis be prepared for 30 to 50 drops and still be in a position these have wild swings so you can still be in a position uh holding a and i was going to say coin an old coin and they drop by 30 40 percent but they have the potential to go 5x 10x 20x like we were talking about in the video yes area on the one to 100x so the the 30 to 50 drops are just part and parcel of the game of getting in for those 5 10 20 x runs so the exception for some people in terms of a investment portfolio just a huddle could be kedano some people think that that is something they want to hold and they don't want to trade fair enough they're probably other cryptos as well i'm not going to get into all of them variables time frames so with some of these cryptos some of these altcoins i'll have different time frames that i'm prepared to hold them on for example dot i like it as a long term swing trade whereas reef i don't trust as much and i just see it as a short term swing trade and i don't even think reef is working out at the moment like i was hoping and i'm happy to admit that because that's just part of the game you're not going to get them all 100 right there's not a yeah there's no trader that's going to get them all 100 right and you just have to do what works for you with your own strategies all right my positions will change frequently as as a trader however infrequently as an investor so we've already talked about that have i covered all the bases going through all of the disclaimers up here probably not there's probably still going to be some people talking about taxes or something else like that in the comments what about these are the things that come up world economics the dxy the dixie the us dollar what's that doing in the market and how that affects the crypto the stimulus packages how that affects crypto the super cycle what does that mean how does that affect crypto are you taking all of these things into consideration this is what i'm also getting at when it comes to have i covered all the bases what about what x y z person said what about the abc indicator on twitter the rsi the macd the obv honestly i don't i consider all of these things in my trading but the emphasis i place the emphasis on my swing trading and what i see on the chart because at the end of the day this is all noise to me i it does have meaning i don't want to drop it too far down the list of meaning and not meaning but i put a lot of emphasis on the chart as opposed to this stuff because this is just talk how do you basically bring this into a chart and understand where the price should be you let me know but at the end of the day most of this is easily found in the chart we can see rsi macd obv in the chart but i think there are more accurate and more efficient ways to read a chart with that said rsi might be efficient and accurate for you i just prefer to use swings support and resistance and fibs all right main premise to reviewing the markets to determine a crash is charts that's what i've just gone through there dates to keep in mind so this might be a new thing for some people it's not a youtuber or a twitter date where someone says september bitcoin is going to top at this price i don't i don't believe those at all just seasonal dates which have been around since the start of time time frames which are what the market is giving us so i'll talk about that in a sec and anniversaries these apply to all markets future stocks bonds commodities forex crypto they apply to everything because they are universal seasonal dates understanding time frames are universal so once you learn these features then it's so much easier to apply it across all markets and it's not just a what did all mate say on youtube then that's going to apply to one market so that's the beauty about this is that you're learning how to fish and not being thrown a fish with that said you know i've got the investor accelerator course down below it's a membership course there's a link to that price is increasing the discount still applies so if you want to be a part of that in the group and learn how to do all of the stuff that i'm presenting over here join the group now and join nearly 200 people over there looking into how to trade for their own investment portfolios and increasing those so lastly is keep charts clean simplicity is key i don't have a ton of crap all over my charts i just like it nice and clean i've had a few people say your charts suck i'm like mate if you can keep these things clean it makes life a hell of a lot easier than having macd's and lines and all this sort of crap drawing all over them it's just so much easier that's all you really need is simplicity so let's have a look at the dates and i'll mention these briefly because this is a whole nother video on its own seasonal dates are basically equinoxes solstices the 21st around that time give or take a few days march june september and december early may early february there are these other time frames which are 50 of those cycles so they're basically 90 days apart so if you take those and you've got 45 days apart we know that there tends to be some sort of movement in those periods time frames for bitcoin and this can apply to any market as well top to top top to bottom bottom to top bottom to bottom ranges i did this in a video at the beginning of january around bitcoin's birthday which you can see here i've got here anniversaries uh look back at that video bitcoin's birthday like we saw in january there was a lot of dates and a lot of time pressure coming together at that point which produced a uh intermediate peak in the market it's not going to happen every time but when you know about these things then it doesn't come as a surprise if we get a turn at the middle uh middle to end of march like we saw at the covered crash last year so i think we're noticing that maybe leading up in the next week or two there might be some sort of turn or if it's not a turn it's just a very strong time in the market it's been noticed in markets all over the globe for centuries all right these line up with other indicators not seen on the channel it's mathematics all mathematics that come to a rough estimate which may have a higher probability of occurring that's all we're doing is just the probabilities this is these things happen often maybe we'll see it again all right last thing is let's get in to review these charts i'll go through these in particular and i'll probably cover a few more so let's dive into the charts because i've got so many to get through i want to do a quick cover basically quick fire across a lot of these so what we're looking at here is bitcoin and obviously the title of the video is around crypto bitcoin market crash 2021. essentially if you want the too long didn't read part of it what i'm seeing is the bitcoin moving up volumes are dropping maybe we're going to get a push to 60 70 80 000 then i think we're going to get some sort of long period of reaccumulation but so far everything is going good it's it's moving up we've had a little bit of a pullback but i think we need a longer pullback to continue pushing up past 100 200 000 to that area you know between that one 200k and over across the rest of the old coins their bitcoin values are bleeding obviously because bitcoin is going up or has been going up over the last five or so days and they're not reaching their previous tops so when you get a lower swing top as we'll see that is usually a weak sign so i'm seeing that across a lot of cryptos and i'll jump across to one of those just after the bitcoin chart so you can see what i'm talking about bitcoin top uh we're coming up to the next top you can just see that the volume continues to lower we had a nice bounce off the 50 and a nice swing into this last one two three four five days up currently in the sixth day and we're just seeing whether we're going to get to this all-time high again obviously for the altcoin market to continue with an old season we want to see bitcoin hang around in this space for a fair bit longer just chill out and allow allow some of those gains to push over into the old coins but currently it just seems like everything is just pouring back into bitcoin so bitcoin's still strong still the trend is up we can't go against the trend even though there are signs to say that maybe we're starting to run out of strength again which is what we saw last time we were just crawling and crawling up and you can see the volume continue to drop finally we just get this huge reaction and scares the whole market so let's now take a look at another crypto which will show that lower swing top band protocol i've got banned on tether so band versus usd you can see that we had a top here in on 13th of february then the market came back to retest that top and that's a lower swing top there just failed to reach the high and subsequently we had a nice big dump in the later part of february looks like we're trying to crawl back again but it's not looking super strong and then if i look at the bitcoin banned bitcoin chart we've just broken down we're beginning to break down through these lows so that's not a good thing band is one of those cryptos that i was liking the look of as it began to climb we were getting big volume on the push and we were just getting the lows getting higher and higher you don't need to worry about these spikes down because it's obviously liquidity problems but as we continued up still strong volume pushing up the lows just started to roll over and that looks like we've finally seen that the straw that's broken the camel's back on band i mean i'm not happy about that but we could just continue in this accumulation zone for a while longer not such a bad thing we had a bit of volume through here so the main areas i'm watching for is that we don't break down past these lows the main thing i want to do with band is just show that pattern and how those lower swing tops form and you don't know this is coming next because all you see on the chart is something like that and so you think this is going to go through the top again actually most people don't know they're not even sure what the chart looks like they just see the price crawl up again but it's a very much weaker climb than the first climb and that tends to dump the market so with that let's have a look at cardano and the dollar and that's what we were seeing cadano move up move up and then it had a little weaker top and it fell away but it's still holding up okay at the moment you can see we've got the alerts kidano it's just sitting in a sideways pattern at the moment but this is starting to extend out a little further than i would normally like to see if we were going to keep pushing up we talked about kadano enough so i won't go into that too much more kanano eath still on the decline canada btc on the decline it broke down yet again yesterday cadano versus dot broke down cardano and binance also another day down yesterday i was inside day before was down so it's looking weak across the board except for the u.s dollar and that's obviously because bitcoin is moving up also on our list is ethereum so we're going to go across to ethereum 1800 this is the lower swing top which i'm a little concerned about it's not confirmed yet but you can now start to see we've had this move up everyone's excited ethereum's going nuts i think that was a great move out of this high here we had a swing and a push through looking good but can we continue up and continue to push and increase the volume we want to see this volume get really strong as we break through the high not some sort of weak attempt to push itself over the finish line we've got to keep going the finish line is nowhere near in sight so we really want to see this thing push hard ethers btc looking a little sad after the last few days of a solid move out of this low not over yet got the alert set to understand whether we're going to hold this level here overall this was a inverted head and shoulders pattern and it just it just has not held so and this needs to hold here in order for me to think that we're still in a strong position against bitcoin ethereum versus bitcoin so this is another reason which lays into the whole crypto bitcoin is there a market crash coming is there one in 2021 i think you'd probably say yes but when is it these are the signs that i'm looking for and personally i'm looking to take some of like i said in the initial like i said in the intro looking to take some of the gains off in those altcoins for these reasons that i just see it becoming weaker and the reward getting less with a higher risk so that's that's pretty much the reason why i want to take some off not that i think the projects are bad it's just maybe it's time dot usd this is probably one of the exceptions if we continue to climb and push through these highs with increased volume and shorter pullbacks you know a few days this is probably one of the exceptions out of this whole market crash scenario dot usd looks looks good dot ethereum not as good it has broken the lows so that's not a good sign but dot btc still holding its ground not as strong as some of the others we saw a big day up yesterday well slight day up but the volume was higher and it just has not held so the dot usd might be holding because of bitcoin going up so that might be one of the exceptions but looking at dot eth dot uh btc as well not as good the other ones we're gonna look at are engine engine has pumped we only got one day reversals now whereas before we were seeing a couple of days now we've got basically one one and a half days we've got an update down day we started to move up again i don't know how much longer this is going to go on for but to me the risk has outweighed the reward of what i could achieve here especially looking back at when we talked about engine at around 20 cents and then also again around 30 or 40 cents it's just sort of gone beyond that point now i think the gains have been extracted time to move on engine btc it is holding some ground above these old highs still a long way to go before the previous all-time highs in march of 2019 so think about that there's another anniversary right there so look at that middle of march middle of march two years on there was a spike top keep that in mind 2018 march had a pretty significant low that reversed the market so that just significant turning points now this video is going to be pretty long so i'm going to quickly smash through some of these we've done bitcoin ethereum ada dot let's we've done engine let's have a look at xtz xrp xlm xtz usd still looks okay but these you can just see these lower swing tops are just really starting to weigh the market down it couldn't break this previous top this top could not break that one and so it's just starting to weigh heavy on xtz looking at the btc it is not looking good at all this was the entry point up here at around 9000 currently sitting at around 7000 satoshis this was the risk area and that is the profit target that i was looking at way up here we started climbing and it's just failed so this could just continue to sit in an accumulation zone if i break down or if the market breaks down from here then i think it's probably a good time to get out you can see my daughter in the background there xtz ethereum yeah big big volume pushing down maybe it's got more accumulation to do in this area so the areas i'm looking for are this low around here and so that is the accumulation area that i want to hold or i want to see the market hold and so i'm waiting and waiting and waiting once we see a breakout and a retest that's probably the sign to get in from there xlm is something we haven't covered in a very long time but again breaking down breaking down potentially breaking down xlm eth breaking down xlm btc broken down this is not a good sign across the board xrp usd again didn't make the top didn't make the top didn't make the top it's still you know we still have a chance to come up here but i don't think it's going to do it i think it's probably going to head down if you don't believe what you're seeing what i like to do is go invert the scale and do i think this is going to does this chart look like it wants to go up i think it does look like it wants to want to go up which means when i put it back to the right way around it means it's going down so all of those don't look good xtz xrp xlm not to say that they can't have one final push we see bitcoin go up these things take a big push to the upside the reward will probably not saying it won't be but it probably won't be there so it's not a definite but seeing from where they've come from it's just it doesn't make sense to me to be risking it with fresh money at this point maybe if i had some profits if you know another position there if i've got some profits in i want to risk it great maybe something on like dot or cro which is the other one i wanted to have a look at cro has just had that big pump that we talked about a couple of weeks ago that was an easy fomo in one didn't go the way i was hoping it would go but we've continued to hold up after this point if we get a little breakdown we're only looking at about 20 percent to these old highs back here so that's i'm not really overly concerned if we happen to move back into this accumulation zone no worries either way i still think cro is a good project long term and against the us dollar value looking a little weak it's not getting this really big push up that i would like so maybe we do happen to fall back into this 10 to 15 cent range and re-accumulate before we get another big push out of cro so some time there for some cryptos to accumulate before we get another big push out of them looking further ahead curve never talked about before but i just want to have a look quickly at these charts it basically is on a decline curve down declining as well didn't make the old previous highs deer these are all small projects and sure you could say they don't have any relevance across the board but it's just something i'm seeing on crypto after crypto after crypto they're just continuing to fail break down against their bitcoin values their usd values are falling short of their highs doge you guys all know doge tops more tops getting lower lower this was a spike past this one only just but that's a big trek so it doesn't even matter the binance is what we want to see couldn't make the old top we've just seen that in the last few days breaking down i think once we see it take out the 90 area then i would say that this is probably heading straight back down to the 40 or 50 area before some sort of bounce maybe bounce at 60. so doge is even looking weak we want to see this get above seven cents look at the top lower top lower top it's just failing time and time again cell btc lower top lower top lower top just keeps falling what else did i have on my chart i had graph lower top lower top lower top this is on the us dollar graph first btc lower top lower top how am i picking these is probably a question for you guys i'm looking at swings here and then significant spikes out of these swings as well and they're just not holding iota is another one lower top potentially lower top so you can see we had a big push up then a reaction so that's how we can also identify the differences between peaks and troughs we want to see the reaction in between those if we get a reaction back here then this is a definite lower top iota eth spiked out of it but it just has not carried through i ordered btc double top and it's fallen away carver one that i haven't talked about on the channel yet but i also like as an accumulation project this is in a sideways range so again it's lower tops but it's in its accumulation zone against bitcoin carver usd top and top but it's holding it's holding above it's 50 percent of the fib so not looking too bad considering what everything else is doing link lower top lower top i feel like i'm just throwing a whole lot of bad news here but i want to be ready with some money set aside for when we get the the turning signal that we're going to bottom and go back the other way link ethereum not looking too bad ascending triangle here so it could be an okay pattern we want to make sure that these lows hold link btc probably don't want to see it go back into this accumulation range if we're going to see it push up sooner but if it does go back into this accumulation range between 35 000 and 52 000 then we want to see it hold on that range otherwise it could spell disaster and continue to bleed out against bitcoin value but still go up in its usd value litecoin a big one that we've followed on the channel very disappointing all right i could blow hopium up everyone's ass and just say hold in there i'm still buying more like coins still buy more litecoin but it keeps failing against bitcoin like queen ethereum still failing litecoin usd it's going up why because bitcoin is going up so you're better off buying bitcoin for less risk higher top and this maybe we're waiting to see if we get a lower top in here lower tops are bearish signals they're just running out of steam in the market telling us it's running out of steam i've gone through many many many coins here if i've missed some we may cover it in future videos reef potentially lower top but we've got to wait and see because i like this swing out of the low and reef btc this is probably the one that i don't like the most of because if it breaks down from these breaks all these lows then we're probably heading further down and waiting for another re-accumulation that's a long video but there was a lot of charts that i got through there on very much a quick fire i see a lot here that i would love to go through in more detail we've looked at tvk uh there was another one here on pokestarter i love pokestarter matic there's so many here but the video is long enough and we can cover these in other videos coming up the main thing i wanted to reiterate is market top are we going to see a crash in crypto and crypto bitcoin 2021 that's my theory my argument laid out for why i think we will see some sort of crash coming up soon but maybe we'll see bitcoin just take off one last time is this the final top i don't believe so i'm also explaining the difference between trading and investing i have investing that i would not be selling regardless of how much it falls you know we go 30 40 percent of course if it goes a lot more than that then that would probably show signs that the market's over but taking into consideration taxes which a lot of people do ask about that might be one strategy is just to keep the majors bitcoin ethereum maybe you want to go cardano or link one of those things and you just hold those and you don't worry about screwing around with different sorts of trades and having to worry about losses and profits and paying taxes but if you do have those two different portfolios and one that's a long term investing one that is you're trading coins to make more for the long term investing then these are the signs that i'm seeing if you're seeing different signs let me know in the comments down below this is the trading journal to have a look at coming back into it in you know months to come to see where we end up i'm not sure where this top's going to be i'm not sure where this crash is going to be i don't claim to know that i have some ideas in mind some dates set from what i've seen in the past and i'm just working towards those and currently all i see is lower tops forming on many of these old coins so that is my that's my argument here love to hear what you guys think if you are interested in learning more about charts and how to marry the the news together with the charts and rotating our profits through different asset classes the link to the investor accelerator is down below as well there's a discount on that plus the price increase will be coming soon so it's still at the regular price with a discount so get in if you want to know more about that link down below follow me on 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Cowboys vs packers madden 20
here's the former cornhusker brett maher to get this one started and off we go from lambeau this is taking about seven yards deep and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line so here comes the packers offense now onto the field they'll be let out by their highly decorated quarterback aaron rodgers so pinpoint so accurate sometimes we forget just how good he is we start to take him for granted because he always places the ball exactly where it needs to be for his [Applause] [Music] receivers off the play faith to jones here's rogers man open that's marquez valdez scantling and they'll get it all the way up about five yards shy of midfield just like that a pickup of 20 on their first play from scrimmage and on this first drive looks like they want to get that vertical passing game going early and they did and what a warning shot they just fired if you're not going to back up and play coverage deep we're going to attack you all game long and once you adjust to that you start to back off then that opens things up underneath a really nice start for them great way to get the game going they try to run on first down but this defense says no dice they stop him a couple yards behind the line of scrimmage they'll get this out wide to allison six yards is the pickup and that'll lead to a third down and on third down the cowboys bringing an extra defensive back an excellent pickup of 20 yards nice methodical opening drive here they're already in the field goal range they're in a good spot you know that people just like to take a shot in this part of the field but at the same time as methodical as they've been they might want to run the ball a little bit here too and just on the outskirts of the red zone they have options now either way though they've come out with a purpose 13 yards first down packers rogers will bring him up to the line first and ten and he's four for four now throwing the ball to start the 17 yards out and the packers take it right down the field and score on the opening drive in both locker rooms the coaches talked about setting the tone early didn't matter whether you start out offense or defense in this case the team that had the ball first did exactly that took it right downfield and scored so the drive there took six plays and it ends with a packers touchdown let's just field it at the goal line and he'll take it up past the 25 to the 26. so prescott of the cowboys now with a first and ten at their own 26. here's the first carry for ezekiel it does it in so many different ways in this case you got a back who's quick and shifty you can make moves make people miss but also gets to and through a hole before it can close down that's some of the benefits of that speed not just outrunning people in the secondary that led to a really nice game back-to-back good plays have him on the move on first down looking to throw prescott completes it to jason winton and all the way inside the 15 before they drop him a really nice gain of 25 yards [Applause] the first stab carry by alien just a couple yards shy of the end zone 11 more yards that go around a first down as well first and goal and a chance to get that initial touchdown right back they'll try to run it in with and after the good game last play this time they say as he's going to be stopped behind the line of scrimmage that's going to go as a loss of a yard and it'll be second down back at the two now here's second and goal they'll try to sweep them and the reinforcements come in as they're gonna stop him behind the line officially it will go as a one-yard loss and that's gonna lead to a third down through a couple of plays this green bay defense is held strong and he will fight his way into the end zone for a cowboy touchdown a three-yard touchdown run as his guys are on the board here in this first quarter but he decided to run it in and got it done on third and goal a lot of times that's a passing play and the kicker this has to come out for the p-18 he can breathe a sigh of relief as well right although i don't know if he's really breathing a sigh of relief i think he likes to put three points on his ledger brett mar on for the extra point it's good and we're all tied at seven apiece so this drive spans seven plays and it culminates in a touchdown run by ezekiel elliott each team's had it each team is scored 7-7 here as the kicks away this is taken about seven yards deep and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line rogers will break the huddle and bring the pack up first and ten at their 25-yard line [Applause] they'll start the drive with a carry by jones and they're able to get this one across the 35 11 yards in a green bay packer first down we often give credit to the o-line they're too tight in formation those tight ends block pretty well also yeah that's one of the most dynamic positions in football now the tight ends who can block it the line of scrimmage at the point of attack and they can also get down field and catch the football throwing on first down but this one winds up to be incomplete and now the offensive starters for the packers yeah i feel a little bad here because we missed out talking about these guys on the opening drive because they were in the end zone before we had a chance to even say anything but let's keep an eye on these wide outs qb already has one touchdown pass you know he's looking for a few more before this one's over those wide outs are getting plenty of opportunities to try and score again so from cowboy territory now here's first and ten at the 48-yard line rogers with a give it's aaron jones and nowhere to run on the interior of that defensive line he'll get back only to the light of scrimmage double this guy has to be a priority before moving up to the next level because the big fella he just ain't that one alive just stuffed it in fact before the game he was talking to us and he's like hey these pants make me look fat and we said nah man you're just a whole lot of guys he is well over 300 pounds he's a big man and despite the good footwork he'll be hit and drop shy of the 45. need to get this to the 38 that's where the first down marker is here on third here's rogers and the throw they're going to be incomplete [Applause] not only was the call spot on how about the execution of that defense right there zone was absolutely locked up tight he was trying to force it in there on third down but if there's a time to force it he felt like he needed to make a play right yeah exactly right third down you gotta try and find something there's nothing available there for him the field position game such an overlooked facet charles of an nfl game but this offense they're going to be pinned back what an ideal punt an ideal punt and it leads to that term complementary football because them doing that puts their defense in a great spot doesn't it gives them a chance if they want to be aggressive try and maybe get a safety out of this whole thing it puts them in that position that's good for 21 yards and a first down [Applause] and the cowboys have taken the lead seeing some pretty good offense here in this first quarter it's been a wild start to this quarter as you noted and now with that lead that we're seeing can they retaliate i get the sense this one's gonna go back and forth all game long and that probably won't be the last long touchdown that we see in this one following the touchdown here's more to kick it away this is taking about seven yards deep and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line rogers will bring the pack up with a first and ten at their own 25-yard line [Applause] shotgun now for rogers and the tip there altered the ball flight and it falls in complete it'll be second down it's always a battle who's gonna win on first down the offensive the defense let's face it if you've got the ball four yards or more on first down is what you're aiming for they tried to throw forward there nice effort to knock you out with a win bring up second down throwing the end here on second down this time complete and they're able to get this one across the 35. it's a gain of 12 and the packers have the first to win any route you've got to break down the defender and that's exactly what happened here on this really nicely executed round [Applause] now a first down carry by jones and he's dropped right at the 40. gain of three they tried to quick hit her inside but that one was swallowed up because what they're hoping this big defensive lineman will take the bait and move laterally and open up a crease that they can run through it didn't happen on that block and he'll go down right around the 47 this time one thing you're hoping for when you run drag routes you're able to hit a receiver in stride and you can pick up a lot of yardage after the catch but in this situation the defense was effective able to stop him before you get a good head of steam going through one corner 14-7 our score now a play fake rogers rolling to his left and he can't get rid of it he's taken down jalen smith he's the culprit dropping him for a two-yard loss now following the sack they'll come up here on a second down and 12. now jones they had some room to run now and he'll go down but not before getting this inside the 30. they'll gain at 28 yards there and give him a first down at this stage of the game the run pass numbers are a little bit out of whack because most of the yardages come through the air but in a sense that just sets things up for big runs like that because the defense might be a little bit off balance they pick up another first down with that one rodgers on target to down that's gambling and he's going to take it in touchdown parkers marquez valdez scandling 27 yards as they are an extra point away now from tying this football game and there they got him the ball just get it to him let him do the rest you know he probably said that to his quarterback as he broke the huddle i like the play call just get it to me i'll take care of the rest of it helping out his rack right rac run after catch and he loves that and he's going to carry that in at contract time now they'll take this across the 25 couple extra yards up to about set for this next drive by the cowboys offense they'll start the drive with elliott so he got three or one tackle that couldn't do a whole lot else kenny clark the big d tackle there to make the stop [Applause] they play fake dahlia now prescott they find a kind of completion and this is going to result in another first down as the tackles made at the packers 45-yard line so into packer territory now here's first and ten at the 45-yard line they'll run with elliot and able to break one tackle but then quickly brought down give him five on the carry there and it'll be second down 10th carry now for ali and tackled down after a gain of three leaves him with one yard to go on third down it looks like the packers have added an extra db on third down they'll try and run for it and he gets it to the 34 good enough for the first well someone's been having a good game so far and you know something live has been power running he decided to turn him loose again on third down they did indeed he delivered the tough yards oh he got position on him and he pulls it in and he doesn't quite make it taking it within an eyelash dropped at the one 33 yards at a time well make that now two completions for him on this drive and these aren't ordinary completions they're big ones yeah these are the types that make a secondary talk to each other and not in a good way oftentimes pointing fingers hey who's got him someone cover it that type of indecision can open up even more big plays [Music] now the cowboys gonna burn the first of their timeouts they'll have two remaining as we step aside here in this second quarter [Applause] and he was able to shed the tackle but the reserves come in for the stop no gain there as he kept it himself but second down oh yeah good surge defensively sometimes you can just tell by the way a quarterback lines his feet up behind center and [Applause] as his guys are able to regain the lead so with second and goal still had a couple of downs to work with they tried to sneak and they got in i like the idea that they did it early in the down and distance count second down as opposed to waiting later on i think it fooled them a little bit but how about the push they got up front to get the quarterback first big push and a touchdown to boot this will be fielded on the back line of the end zone and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line and green bay getting ready to go as they take the field and charles away touchdowns have come so fast and furious for both sides of this thing it's starting to feel a little bit more like maybe a tennis match in a football game yeah i like your description there maybe we're sitting in a nice roller box watching this type of a game but let's face it right now the way it's going back and forth it's going to come down to who can get a stop it's a gate of 12 but the packers have the first scrimmage the 37 on first and 10. to throw is rogers the connection made it's graham and a six-yard gain gets him right around the 43. a gain of six there on first six yards was the pickup on the last completion so here's second and four throwing now is rogers it's caught here by adams and he'll work it across midfield inside the 45. so from cowboy territory now here's first and ten at the 44 yard line throwing is rogers got an open man it's valdez scandling and he gets this inside the 35 yard line 11 yards and a green bay packer first down [Applause] roger's now on first down and nowhere to fit that football in it's knocked away and incomplete the notre dame man jalen smith able to get a hand in and knock it away from the 34 they'll come to the line on second and ten from the shotgun to give the jones they'll wind up getting ten back as that sets them up for third despite the blitz they're still able to pick up a nice solid game the disadvantage of blitzing often alters the normal spacing and run fits and leaves creases like they were able to exploit right there roger's gonna try and throw on third down this cowboy defense ready for that third down pass brings up fourth more problems here on third down they've converted only one so far in this first half and you know as well as i do in this league if you don't win on third down it makes it hard to win a ball game because then you're relying on your defense you rely on your special teams you've got to get it done with your offensive unit so chalk that down as an eight-play drive capped with a field goal yeah as a friend of mine used to say they were moving and grooving for a while but they couldn't keep the momentum going enough to get a touchdown out of it this will be taken in after one and he'll take this one near the 25 call at the 26 yard line zeke and the cowboys ready to begin their next drive he's already cruised past the hundred yard mark we haven't even gone away for halftime yet he might not want halftime why cool keep everybody here stay out on the field and keep going but all that being said everything is really working well for them the play calling has been excellent the blocking has been terrific and obviously his vision and legs have hurdled him to this big number so far we could be seeing something really special here and we'll see how much they give him the ball here they'll be dropped after a gain of about six across the 30 to the 31. they have a catch on second down but it didn't help at all and now they're looking at third down here two minutes remaining in this first half for football a reminder coming up here at halftime will ship you off to orlando jonathan coachman will have first half nowhere to escape and he goes down the packers gonna use one of their timeouts it's just their first so they'll have two remaining here before we get to halftime so on fourth down here's chris jones to punt it away back deep is trevor davis a good return there call it 13 yards and it'll be packer football here first down and 10. here's aaron jones in the offense trotting back out he's been good they've utilized him well but they're losing here in the second quarter what might they change offensively i think that what you try and do is expand how you get the ball to him a little bit get him out in open space maybe swing the ball to him what's that they used to call the west coast offense the long handoff serve as your running play that way as well as continue to feed him in football some of these runs now may pop bigger later in the game because of the effects of running it sometimes people after a while they don't want to tackle him anymore or they get tired or they get out of position or he runs through tackles continue to feed him the ball he's having that kind of game yeah might they get him the ball in some space in some different ways here looking to throw again on second down rogers well he's free going down the left side it's a foot race and he takes this one back into the end zone and the cowboy defense has a touchdown that was an interception but on the field the guys are picking it off they're not saying that what word are they using that means catch the ball and go the other way that's your vernacular i've never heard anybody say oski ask around they'll tell you delay of game offense so that'll back him up 5. mar on for the extra point [Applause] and that one pushes the lead up to 11. so they throw the pick six they'll get another shot at it now as this one's in the air this will be fielded on the back line of the end zone and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line the green bay offense now about ready to take possession here now rogers to try again after the pick six firing quickly here and that's complete and they get him down but not before he takes it across the 40-yard line it's a gain of 16 and a first down for the green and gold [Applause] now here's a pass on first down that's knocked away and incomplete devonta adams the intended receiver but it will be second down here now is second and ten again from the 41. now rogers going to troll again and graham's got it complete now the packers gonna go ahead and use this second of their timeouts as they'll stop it with just over a minute to go before halftime rogers now over 200 yards already in this first half it's first and ten got a man that's allison and they'll wind up getting this one all the way down inside the 20. 23 yards on the play into the red zone it's rogers and that's complete to adams and he will get this into the end zone touchdown green bay an 18-yard touchdown grab as his guys are back within a single score i think everyone in the league talks about finishing don't they doesn't matter whether it's a quarter a half a game a series whatever but they're finishing the first half and fine style putting that one in the end they did they didn't leave much time on the clock either well done let's just feel it at the goal line and not a bad return here he gets it out to the 25 yard line [Music] and let's gaze our attention on ezekiel elliott he's been good his guys are winning so far the recipe working here in the second quarter he doesn't like to just tote the rock he wants to carry his team blitz coming and down he goes the cowboys gonna use their second timeout down as they'll stop it with 17 seconds to go in this first half of action they're in some hot water now after that sack it's second and 21. prescott to throw it letting one fly deep for cooper and he knocks the ball away and it falls incomplete amari cooper the intended target and it's third down an incomplete pass on that last play and that means he'll need to come up with something here on third down there's and that will be incomplete vortex left here on the clock now comes the cowboys punter as the drive goes backwards so he's on to punt it away so we've reached halftime in a wildfir we now proceed to the start of the second half the cowboys will get the football first here and they have the lead as well as we are underway in court three this is feeling a couple yards deep he had a pretty good return here he'll be stopped just shy of the 25 at the 24 yard line now come the cowboys now as they'll go on offense first here in this third quarter throw prescott and this is caught by winton the tight end and this one will go to the 28-yard line and partner i think that's a great example that not all tight ends are created equal because everything was right got the completion but he's not one of the more dynamic guys in the league he coughs it up loots football and the packers pick it up the 20 and a second so a big turn of events there this defense makes the play they return it for the score and now about set for this next drive by the cowboys offense they start on the ground with elliott and they'll take this one for about four up to the 40. tough running there that's a hard earned four yards yeah those are the unsung kind of runs they don't fill up the stat sheet but they do set you up in good position on second down now elliot that's just bowling over tacklers and he'll push his way up to about the 44 here still a couple yards short of the first as the three yard gain brings up a third down on third down elliott and he will have the first down as he's brought down up near midfield at five yards on the plane there the drive will continue they're trying to show that they can run the ball protect this lead give it to the backs play a little bit of keep away don't you think and that's probably a good philosophy at this point gonna make that defense stand up and stop [Applause] dalton schultz 51 yards and the cowboys they push out in front further this offense they were dynamic in the first half the halftime break that didn't slow him down at all big strike here in the third quarter it's almost as if they were saying it's not just our skill in the first half is getting this done is confidence as well and confidence has taken over this game in a big way how about these strikes that we're seeing and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line so here are the packers now they get set for their first possession of half number two they have the ball here for the inaugural drive in the second half pretty big deficit though we'll see what adjustments were made in that locker room and i never wanted to make something more important than it actually is right i don't want to create more hype than what is there but this is this is a really important drive and we often talk about team scripting plays to start a game a lot of them script to start the second half too and they're scripting something that they expect to get them into the end zone and back into this game we'll see if that script is a good one for and down he goes but he takes it up to the 40. 13 yards first down packers [Applause] on first and ten here's rogers toward the right sideline but it's incomplete geronimo allison the target there and now it's second down not sure what happened out there but looked like the timing was a little off on that throw well you know i'm a defender so what am i going to say great defense and darn right they did something to disrupt that timing on second down it's jones and the play goes nowhere losing yardage back near the 40th of 39. that backs him up one yard and brings up third down but these guys gonna chop into that deficit they got to do a much better job in the run game caught behind the line of scrimmage no yardage will be found roger's now to throw and he takes this one down almost all the way to the 30. 30 yards there and of course the first down as well obviously they're not where they want to be right now on the scoreboard big plays like that though that'll trim them in the right direction yeah three more like that they'll be right back in the game and if they can continue to do that maybe they'll inspire their defense as well and get a few stops they'll run on first down it's jones and he is met quickly in the backfield down he goes folded like a lawn chair anytime you call an inside running play you just know there should be a lot of congestion there you're counting on your offensive line to take control of the line of scrimmage that didn't happen in this case and that play got bottled up and a solid run down inside the 30. call it a gain of six on the play that'll bring up third and eight this offense in desperate need of a conversion as they come up on third down rogers he's got his man and he's going to take it in touchdown packers marquez valdez scandling his second touchdown of the night as his guys are back within a single score and he's going to be swallowed up and taken down back at the five yard line so tried to throw it in for two points but the d got home brought him down it got home which means there had to be good coverage just had nowhere to go with the ball typically you're trying to throw quick hitters quick slants you know maybe even a quick fade nothing was open he ends up getting [Applause] sacked ezekiel elliott gets ready to go again here on offense as he shuffles onto the field he's hoping to find the end zone for a third time and we sit now in the third quarter and nothing would excite him more i think even more so his offensive line anytime you've got a guy scoring that many times that means you've done a really nice job in front of them you're always giving props to the big fellas up front it's always a good idea this is a massive man [Applause] that type of run right there that just fires me up when i watch it because that's maybe the most underrated aspect of his game the ability to break tackles and know where the first down chains are and pick them up he's tough good pedigree dad stacy was a linebacker at missouri and how about mom on the track team so i think that's where the speed came from and she's and she's not shy about letting us know that i get the best of both worlds this is elliot and this will be taken across midfield and into green bay territory he'll get a nice chunk there on the first down run and it's second and four off play action to elliot here's prescott completes it to jason and they'll wind up getting this one all the way down inside the 20. a gain of 28 yards there and give him a first down there are so many things to watch for when you play defense and reading your keys you always hear about that having your eyes in the right place sometimes your eyes can fool you how about that play action there that sprang the big guy didn't it able to dump it over the top to him a 20th carry here for elliott yeah he's going to get a solid gain of 9 before being brought down second and right of the yard there's been an up and down back and forth type of a game hasn't it maybe this long drive take a little bit the wind out of their sails kind of settle things down a little bit they go to elliott again and he'll be brought down here at the three-yard line a five-yard gain there makes it first and goal looks to me like maybe there's a little attrition setting in with this drive because you see that type of a run i get the feeling the defense get a little bit tired and that's the last thing they need especially when they look up at the scoreboard four now [Applause] touchdown a three-yard touchdown run and the cowboys they push out in front further a good sustained drive there in this third quarter capping it off with a touchdown to give them a nice two score advantage it was actually a fun one to watch wasn't it i mean for me seeing the mix of what they did how they moved the ball downfield very sharp too each and every play seemed to be executed with great dispatch extra point by mar up and good and it gives his guys a 12 point advantage so that one an eight play drive it spans 75 yards and it culminates in a touchdown run by ezekiel elliott this is taking about seven yards deep and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line about set to get this drive started the green bay offense at the line [Applause] they'll start out on the ground with jones and he is going to be stop cold behind the line of scrimmage so both offenses come to life here in this third quarter as this is shaping up for a good finish and we'll return with more after this you're watching the nfl audience sports open here is alison that's complete and he's taken down but able to slip across the 35. give him 15 there and the packers have a first you cannot write these guys off just yet not with a quarterback like that you mean it actually crossed your mind with him running the team that you could actually maybe write this game up not yet not a chance now with him we've seen it too many times roger's on the money to the tight end and he'll be taken down but not before he gets into enemy territory given 15 there and the packers have a first defensively here you've got the cushion but back-to-back pretty big pass plays there ben but don't break but are they bending too much i think that they are to me it'd be like playing basketball and you put up a token press make sure you get up there and make them eat up some time make it a little bit of resistance so they can't just run it right down your throat and he gets it inside the 35 and just shy of the 30. 17 yards on the play there as the packers have the first down as well rogers now a perfect eight for eight to start the second half not bad first and ten throw over the middle taken in and inside the 20 before he's brought down 13 yards first down packers he's certainly been a huge factor in this when he's got the two touchdowns to his credit now they look to him again he picks up the first yeah i can hear everyone saying well why don't you cover and double and triple do what you have to do but sometimes they get locked into such a groove and such a connection it doesn't matter how many guys are in his area he certainly looks to be in that groove right now but now a throw on first down there but it's incomplete rogers again here on second and ten got him in open it's adams touchdown green bay devonta with his second touchdown of the night as his guys are back within a single score i know paul revere talked about by land or by c right you know won by land two by c he didn't mention air because right now we're seeing a big time performance aren't we that's two touchdowns so far in this game where'd you pull that one from and you know every now and then i actually listened in history class and you're just a scholar all the way around you're reading all the time i like that you fit that into the broadcast you know i just grab a nugget when i can now crosby for the point after [Applause] and this is back to a five-point game so the drive winds up going 75 yards in seven plays and the result a green bay score this will be taken in at the one they'll take this up past the 20 and down at the 22-yard line zeke and the cowboys ready to begin their next drive i guess it kind of goes without saying at this point but he's had a great game as we like to say a nose for the end zone no doubt continues to find it throughout this game and i'm sure he's got a nice place to live he might want to make an offer in the end zone for a second because that's what it's been like throughout this contest he knows how to get there and boy he looks happy when he does he's already bought all the property in the end zone that's the problem he's going to sell to himself now he's still rumbling isn't he still looking fresh in this one despite the heavy workload but you and i both know well conditioned and he did tell us that he thrives on being at his peak late in ball games here's alia jair alexander up to make the tackle offensively with the lead you want to run the ball keep the clock going but you also want to still kind of be in attack mode too right so how do you do that and not come back on your heels think about all the practices we've watched where they have that tempo period to go over things just like this where they describe the scenario tell you what they're looking for and make sure that they're still attacking yet at the same time not going so fast as to leave too much time on the clock so into packer territory now here's first and ten at the 43. first down run with elliot gonna go for about four second and six coming up call it a gain of four on first and that'll make it second down [Applause] again and he's brought down at the 34. call it a gain of four the recipe is pretty simple i think right you just give your superstar the ball continue to feed him yeah don't overthink this one right make sure he's touching the football but you're also counting on his intelligence and playing the game as well if it's not there don't force the run just make sure you hang on to the football and keep the clock ticking and he's able to pick up the first down here before he goes down at the 26. eight yards first down as they're able to convert do my eyes deceive me or is he getting stronger as this game moves along burst seems just as good here in the fourth as it was way back in the first doesn't it i do believe someone put a lot of time in in the off season and continues to condition during the season in order to continue to carry the ball at this rate on first down italia preston smith there on the stop when we see those runs to the perimeter where he says runs to the edge we think about big breakers don't we in this case it was a modest game but it does open up possibilities here on second down it'll hit the slant route that's caught by cooper and he gets it inside the 10 to the nine that his first catch so far they've held him under wraps but he's got a first down there tell you what he's been able to put the ball in some tight spots all game long that throw no different yeah a lot of people would call it a gutsy type of a throw i think he looks at it as i can do it so it's not that big of a deal to me i'm going to keep firing [Applause] and that's gonna be knocked away in the end zone it's incomplete adrian amos the safety able to make the play another shot from the nine on second and goal to throw his press down and this is caught for a cowboy touchdown randall cobb there to make the grab and the cowboys they push out in front further they went five wide in that offensive set and racing going three wides a big deal to go five how about the way that they finish things off did you just fit a race car reference into the game zoom zoom how about the way that you play when you go five wide that means you're going fast now zoom zoom indeed following the touchdown here's more to kick it away that'll be taken in the end zone and no run back here this will be a touch back and it comes out to the 25-yard line and green bay getting ready to go as they take the field and they had to wait a long time to get the football back probably not what you were hoping for when you got an offensive tummy agreed what you were looking for is the defense getting the ball back pretty quickly right hoping for a three and out nowhere to escape and he goes down tyrone crawford just would not be denied that's a loss of seven don't need it all back at once but you figure they're gonna need something here 17 yards to go on second down now it's rogers oh he's able to out muscle him here as he pulls it in that one covers 24 yards it's a first down well we haven't been shortchanged on offense another fun play to watch there on the deep pass this game has the feel of what a turkey bowl a thanksgiving day you know when we get together this year and the davises and the gardens get together that's what our playbook's going to look like like they're drawing them up in the dirt and so far it's working for both of them so it's packer football here as we welcome you back and let's see what they've come up with offensively after having time to talk it over to throw again on second down rogers nowhere to escape and he goes down the packers gonna use one of their timeouts as they'll talk it over here before what will be an important third down and the cowboys here on third down bringing in an extra defensive back [Applause] from the gun it's rogers room to run past midfield it's caught here by adams now the packers gonna go ahead and use the second of their timeouts as they'll get it with just over 90 seconds to go in the ball game they'll go for it it's rogers open man is allison complete and he's got the first down yardage before he's brought down at the 42. now rogers 14 yards good for a packer first down here's rogers to throw and he is all the way up past the 25. well it wasn't always pretty but the interception there that means that they should get out of here with a victory yeah this is not a game that they're going to preserve for posterity on defense but they did finish it off didn't they they did make the winning play to close things out they'll take that one and head to the locker room [Music] here's the dallas offense now heading back out onto the field and this one all over but the shouting you might say no there's one timeout remaining defensively but probably no real need to use it here yeah the only time they would use it strictly for pride now the packers gonna burn their third and final timeout as it'll come with 36 seconds to go in half number two and they will take a knee here listen anytime you take a knee to end a game that means you've won it so it doesn't matter whether it's home or on the road but there's something a little extra special about doing it in front of your home crowd isn't there and the home crowd applauding they're happy with what they've seen chalk this one up in the left-hand column for a win yeah that's right head to the locker room throw the wristbands in the crowd for the kids your gloves your towels get to share it with the home team [Applause] well charles it's one thing to win it's another thing to win and put up the amount of points that they did why were they clicking on offense they can't help but feel great about themselves can they i mean what a game to put up that number of points continually feel like they're moving the ball and things are working and clicking they think that they can bottle this and carry it with them as an offensive coordinator you just don't think you can do anything wrong whatever you call run pass it's all going to work that's called being in the zone [Applause] so that'll just about do it for charles davis i'm brandon gordon you've been watching the nfl audie sports for more log onto easports.com from lambeau good night everybody
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and there you see the finished Speedy sleeve installed onto the harmonic balancer ceiling surface that'll give us an excellent sealing area so while we're fixing the leaking timing cover we won't have this issue later on down the road all right well I'm going to take timing cover off the engine and then we'll start on removing and replacing ing the timing gear set well as you can see here we finally got that pesky uh time and chain cover off that's Ford 3.0 engine and uh here on the back side this is the area right here that was leaking on the engine right around here this area see how it's all black and stuff it's not clean that's an indication that something was not right okay here we see our timing chain and gears finally we found them get this camera down in there know how well you can see that but little bit of play there 141,000 Mi we went ahead and bought a set Advanced Discount Auto Parts and surprisingly enough first time I've seen this in a long long time from Advanced Discount Auto Parts the box was printed in USA but it also says here on the sticker can you make that out I believe that says made in USA where in the hell is USA I've been too used to seeing made in China made in Taiwan made every damn where else CH except United States of America so let's hope these people in USA know how to make a timing chain and set all right I'm going to pull the old off and then I'm going to put the new on and we'll compare the the difference okay here we have the alory however you say that word shot of the new and the old okay new old new old and if you're still confused the old one will have dirt and oil all over it the new one won't and hopefully when you here's what your engine looks like with the timing chain and you do not want the camera or anything to move during this time this is very critical to your engine's operation is the timing okay I got the timing chain set in gear in Chains this a special bolt and washer and what's special about it's Hollow see the hole and it has another hole right there what that does is oil comes in here comes out there and gets slung through the gear the Top Gear in the timing chain set right right down there you can see it behind those lines and what that does is it slings the oil through the chain or the Top Gear through the chain to the bottom chain so everything's nice and lubricated and I had put some engine build assembly fluid build fluid you know it's got Molly and graphite and all that good stuff in it and this bolt torqus to 51 INB if you're doing this without a h or a factory service manual or or at least looking up the specifications for your torqus on the internet if you're not doing that you're doing it all wrong you don't want to overtighten a bolt that's Hollow uh it's best to follow the manufacturer's recommended torque specifications on all this I'll be going back together after I clean up the block get all the old gasket Material off dry it very well and uh we'll take it from there
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Libya Benghazi Talking Points re: murder of Chris Stevens, Rice, Clinton, Clapper Petraeus, Allen
good evening my name is Alexander Hagen I'm the CEO of a small mediumsized tech company in Silicon Valley and a former financial analyst and financial journalist tonight I'm inquiring into the Benghazi gate Affair I've done about 2,500 hours worth of research on Libya and I've done a previous series uh called mechanics of disinformation where I look at how does incorrect information enter the system um and how is it distorted uh in our media and so this is a very interesting case because up until now we've had zero visibility into the mechanics of disinformation in Libya where it's been very difficult now that we have a chance to inquire more deeply than just these talking points but so that we can get everyone on board including people that we completely disagree with the key questions about the mechanics of disinformation in this case which is basically basically somebody in the CIA had accurate information throughout this conflict they gave it to people in the executive branch specifically the decision-making group in the executive branch is this group here the United States National Security Council the three primary people that advocated the intervention in Libya to be a violent regime overthrow instead of uh peacekeeping which is a big problem because we had we had promised Olivia improved relations for giving up their wmd program and they were willing to Institute reforms and elections certainly by June under safe all Islam and uh under other people since good off he was quite an old man at this time so um the this group are the group that are distorting information from what we can tell um and uh so the ca is probably handing into this group right and then they're doctoring it perhaps before it hits the group and so Samantha uh is one of the people Samantha power Susan Rice Hillary Clinton were supposedly the group that pushed this hard um so at any rate I will try to keep this as short as possible for you why did we arm the people who killed Chris Stevens uh and then why did we not respond promptly to the problems and so I can answer those are those questions we armed the people who killed Chris Stevens because the only people capable of overthrowing Gaddafi were the Libya Islamic fighting Group which had fought in Afghanistan the Balkans and Iraq and the supposed number two in al-Qaeda we assassinated in Pakistan via a drone was a man named Abu Yahya alii who had been one of the primary uh men running that and one of the most powerful military commanders in Libya was a very close uh friend of his and revenge was certainly probably uh wished for so I know we armed those people because they were the only people capable of fighting um because the demonstrations that broke out were actually fairly limited initially only about 350 people were killed and they did Siege uh weapon stations um uh so any government would have probably had this amount of casual in preventing arms from H falling into their hands if a military base or an Armory was attacked here in the US there certainly would have been quite a strong response so why did we not respond promptly the reason we didn't respond promptly is because we want to maintain influence in Libya um if we had responded with a strong attack at that time it could have provoked a very strong anti-American sentiment in Libya and in fact uh we accomplished more or less what we wanted which was that the people of Benghazi then uh marched and uh tried to force the milias to disarm uh because the reformist elements in Libya uh do uh uh are thankful to the US Al there are many many people in Libya that did not like the NATO Invasion and all and the gallop pole of 10 Arab states indicates not a single Arab country population supported the US NATO militarization of this protests because generally uh revolutions have a much higher chance of success especially in recent times if they are overthrow the government peacefully such as in the Philippines or in Russia uh rather than oth overthrowing the government violently which is usually done with Western military intervention speaking of of this uh for those who might have some uh doubt about this matter let's see if I can get this for you so this is a list of military interventions in the history of the United States almost all of which had bad effects um so there you have it and they almost always start with a propagandist reason just as Hitler gave propagandist reason he said I will give a propaganda reason for starting this war never mind whether it is plausible or not the Victor will not be asked afterwards whether he told the truth or not so this was to encourage his own generals to gamble as heavily as they did so then the next question we have is why are General Allen and General Petraeus both being compromised and the answer to that is certainly partly because Petraeus was already throwing Obama under the bus um prior to the election and um the key was to suppress all of this until the election occurred uh to keep this powder Cape from igniting and actually affecting in a major way the elections and it very well might have had the Hurricane Sandy not occurred burying it off of the front page for a while now we know for a fact that Susan Rice and Hillary Clinton lied in the beginning of the Libya campaign and the the big lies that they made was Clinton said that Gaddafi should stop killing his own people and that he had to go in order for talks to occur this was not a right under the resolution we ourselves wrote and we violated it from A to Z no flying of uh militants in the uh in the uh uh either side and we flew around these islamists into the um uh bear bear areas which is another group that was rebelling uh we uh had thousands of troops on the ground mainly Qatari and if you had all the Western Special Forces certainly at least a th000 western Special Forces and then there was turkey as well uh and then as far as killing his own people this is semantics for uh we're going to play hard ball and they're going to say uncle before we deal and the problem with that is that that was a betrayal of the UN resolution which is why Russia and China will not help the US and the security Council in the case of Syria because they uh feel we committed we defrauded them um in the case of Susan Rice her biggest lie was claiming that tens of thousands of lives were saved in Benghazi um and then of course Obama went on to say avert a massacre that would have stain the conscious of the world so that was a lie as well but um I'm not going to go after Obama right now because he was pulled into this supposedly uh although I he we he's totally culpable for continuing the neocon war on terror uh and continuing uh arms industry that is unconscionable just as I tried to show you uh right there so now getting on to point B so the questions we have is why did we arm the islamists um why did we uh violate our deal with Gaddafi that uh we would have improved relations if he volun un arily disarmed because it sends a terrible message to other people that can that such as North Koreans that if they disarm uh they're doomed uh or the Iranians uh you if you make deals with people you need to keep them uh this is um the problem uh and to keep the deal simply means to show good faith when the other side is uh willing to implement elections which is as far as we understand it uh what they stated publicly in June that they would be willing to have talks Constitution and elections so we know that rice and Clinton have lied publicly on this matter previously so then there's the aspect of the tail wagging the dog in that um at the beginning of the uh uh Libya outbreak um a number of claims were printed by the entire media that all came from one group in Switzerland that was part of the Rebellion so essentially it would be like um the judge reprinting one side in a civil conflict case and distributing it as the actual facts to the jury which is a Viagra rape which was debunked heavy weapon use civilians never occurred um and virtually every uh black mercenaries this sparked the lynching of blacks and I've talked about this before so I want to try to stick to the uh relatively new material so we so the tail wagging the dog aspect of it is where was the administration's information base did it come from the intelligence Community or did it come from the Press um so where is the disinformation entering to uh was US government disformed by a media eager to ask Gaddafi as a blood sport with plenty of loot the media the military companies are owned by many of the same interests the case of the New York Times uh the New York Times is tied with Israel here is the owner um and so the liberal press also has an interest in this uh uh war on terror the other aspect is here this map should show you the this is a map of the Arab Spring and what it shows is that in the beginning it was Egypt and Tunisia these are the two that actually had revolutions and the plan was U to uh put Libya in as a uh anchor to for us to be able to co-opt or control these revolutions rather than allowing a radical left-wing uh leader or uh leadership in the Libyan jamaha influence Tunisia and Egypt so let's see here heading back to the main points so we've armed uh okay um the hawkishness comes to from its ties to pro-israeli elements perhaps the French and the British press all seemed eager to repeat stories and the rush to intervene were not fact checks so we have to ask if this National Security Council had the real info and I want to know who altered this information to achieve the original talking points so here we have all this investigation over four American lives when what happened in Libya has sparked flows of arms in the hands of extremist has definitely bolstered Al-Qaeda tremendously um uh has led to the collapse of Mali a potential Refugee situation that Africa of perhaps a million people but and do we make any inquiry into all that no but uh if four Americans are killed yes so probably 20,000 people have been killed in Libya so far and the Fallout can extends to you know you destroy the psyche of a country when you push it through this sort of violence the country is being terrorized by uh uh militant groups even the government has been terrorized by militant groups there's a good article here uh let's see here if I can get it for you so this article in Middle East online describes how the country is basically run by the militants uh that the government can even in function they Purge everyone who has ties to the previous government which is basically possibly an enormous amount of technocratic class so it's similar to D PA ification which was largely a disaster in Iraq okay so let's see getting back on point here so who made the decision initially to ignore many truths that were distorted or destroyed who made the decision of the president one with the many horror stories about the 1969 revolutionary Libyan government led by muamar Gaddafi which turned out later to be untrue we armed and trained religious uh reactionary militants very same people pointed their weapons at the US ambassador why were us officials attacked by the people they armed isn't that actually the most important question what is the truth then who made the decision to commit fraud on the people of the world by confusing and distorting the facts why are four major military figures having their careers hold it Petraeus Allen and ham and then uh there's another good piece here um which is with Ben Swan trying to figure this out so what sort of schism is occurring between the executive and the military and its obvious motivation is that they turned on uh Petraeus turned on Obama publicly before the election and uh there's an article called Petras throws Obama under the bus um that you'll find in the Weekly Standard by William Crystal and then of course um Bob Gates resigned potentially realizing the ramifications of arming uh religious extremists to overthrow a government that was cooperating with the US in their war on terror and we have a general Trend here of arming Sunni wahhabi salafist groups in Libya and Syria after selling $80 billion with arms to them so again referring to this map um Saudi Arabia uh Qatar Kuwait Bahrain this whole area in here um has uh was uh sold the most weapons in all of us history and these weapons all flowed into Libya and are flowing into Syria and turkey is being used as a staging ground for all this and I'm not going to rep repeat what you can find elsewhere such as the fact that Chris may have been run making a deal to trans shift weapons to turkey at that very night cuz he was meeting with the Turkish Ambassador Qatar has become the king maker um every aspect of the peacekeeping resolution was turned into a war- making resolution um let's see here I think that pretty much covers these points why did the Americans maintain lack Security in Benghazi when the quote unquote love between the wahhabi salaf and the US government Libya and Syria clearly could not fix the Damage Done by in particular the treatment of Palestinians since the 1960s which is particularly aopo tonight uh with the atrocities going on in Gaza there was an Israeli military commander said we have to reduce these people to the Middle Ages and you can Google this this is not uh Wildey accusation then of course the damage of Abu gra the damage of Guantanamo the damage of Iraq the damage of drone strikes um so and what were they thinking I mean the uh the C the Islamic caliphate flag associated with Al-Qaeda was hoisted over the revolution's headquarters After the revolution occurred even the Red Cross had been attacked in Benghazi and why did Anar Al Sharia and their cohorts attack the Americans who had armed them and presumably they felt they had gotten what they wanted out of the Americans and now could give the Americans what they wanted to give them once Gaddafi was out of the way now should we not hold our government accountable for lying to us even if you support the Libyan intervention there's all of this disinformation going on now the problem with being able to extend this investigation to go all the way back to the talking points about the abuse of UN resolution 1973 the arming of Islam is that the people who are on the Democratic party side are trying to provide cover for Obama and rice right or wrong they may lash them in private I even I think they're too ill informed to even do that the people on the right who are going after Obama absolutely support what he did in Libya because uh arming the jihadists there is a secondary to getting access to the oil controlling the country and then it allows us to maintain this military Empire by having a justification for it no Al-Qaeda why would people uh support this Ultra it's enormous amount of the US economy now enormous so the only people left would be um people that don't support the military industrial complex unfortunately so Obama's run a very aggressive neocon strategy lotted by some of the most Sinister figures from the Bush Administration and gorol was initially very enthusiastic who's a very interesting man who I've been studying lately uh since the uh the sunsetting of the Ron Paul campaign um and I have some very conservative friends who find him quite uh eloquent and interesting just as a thinker and he's very Constitution oriented and he's he uh uh was raised uh uh reading to his grandfather the first senator from Oklahoma so he knew what real conservatives were like in the old days that they were supported of the Constitution small government non-interventionist which right now sounds like a radical leftist to a lot of people because the Republican party has been hijacked but if you have voice demand that the investigation go back to the outbreak you can use the argument why did we arm religious extremists in Libya known to be sympathetic the people we are torturing water boarding and bombing all over the world we are reluctant to call them Al-Qaeda but the former Libya Islamic fighting group leader Abu yaha Ali was assassinated by the US just days before the attack every intervention seems to start with a lie the Spanish American War started with a very uh suspicious blowing up of an American ship in Harbor in Cuba and led to the death of 600,000 Filipinos was uh opposed by almost all major American intellectuals uh worth their salt the Gulf of Tong kin incident was we uh was a um false flag in other words an auto go where we killed our own people um in order to justify a war the Iraq War was based on a lie clearly and the war on terror is definitely overall the whole thing is a lie and a coupet which uh overthrew our uh representative form of government replaced it with an autocratic dictatorship because um and and I'm quoting gorol here the Magna Carta which is a basis of law from the 1200s uh was essentially breached which is due process just due process and of course Abus Corpus was overturned that's from the 1600s um so we have plunged our society's legal code back to prior to 12 1250 ad and I think uh and this war on terror of course has only benefits a small group of people at the Vast at the expense of the vast majority of citizens and even more so the citizens of the targeted countries and those people who might watch this who are in the military and intelligence Community they know better than anybody else as Eisenhower did that uh this money could be spent for them to be employed in research or engineering or teaching or any of a number of things it would actually produce real wealth my name is Alexander Hagen thank you good night and good luck
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⚡⚡ QTF - DONT DROP THE HEEL ✅| Rotational Shot Put & Discus Throws Technique TIP (Kiss of Death) ☠️
hey everybody its Derek Johnson from irritate throws nation and today it's quick tip Friday okay everybody so in today's video one of the things we're going to talk about is dropping the heel in the middle of the circle on a rotational throws whether that's the rotational shot or that's the discus dropping your heel low in the middle is the absolute kiss of death because it it's going to create lateral shift early and it's gonna and it's gonna unload the axis in the middle so even if I'm squatting down into my position we call that pillar of moving from pillar four to five that's going to be it so here's our quick tip make sure when you're coming out of the back of the ring we're gonna land and when we land we make sure that we're counter balanced if we're in the shot we're gonna be in this position and we're gonna be here and again I'm gonna be more wrapped up in the shot in the discus I'm gonna be more in this position but you're gonna notice both positions I'm here if I drop that heel in the discus I'm gonna rotate into the throw kiss a death discus is going to catch up if I'm in the shot same thing and my foot drops the shot is catching up and then when I try to go I'm losing the right side and I'm losing massive distance don't drop the heel in the middle of the ring thanks so much for watching we'll see you next Friday [Music]
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NEW WWE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION - SETH ROLLINS
foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] classic design and a ton of history that is why everyone wants the worldwide wrestling Heavyweight Championship [Applause] right to the yard and the knee ah [Applause] Seth Rollins up to turnbuckles he was looking completely lost as he finds his footing nicely done dollars lost momentum here Finn Balor is under the gun double ax handle Corey what does Finn Balor have to do to beat Seth Rollins here tonight he's got to attack the legs of Seth Rollins because if he does that he'll take away a lot of Seth's offense no rip Courtney no Phoenix Splash no stump no way for Rollins to win well the concept loans the architect for a reason guys he knows what Finn Balor is going to do and he'll be ready for it Finn able to get out of the way oh what an elbow drop lands the elbow oh you could tell he's feeling it now this fight is pumping him up oh man he scores the reverse along runs this is what you call Pirate Lookout nobody home vicious [Applause] got out of the way [Applause] on the load it back he's headed up top making big on the top good timing with that reversal he saw it coming foreign [Applause] they've definitely taken their lumps at this point their opponent is not messing around being carried around with ease not scoop swing [Applause] ah look at this oh that might have just broken something look at this [Music] Robbins is looking Unstoppable rounds is set to slay just carrying the opposition anywhere else is feeling it he's getting big lined up and he's able to count and that might be the start of the momentum swing Balor needed yeah but he needs it yeah [Applause] right on point [Applause] ball is just a step too slow with a championship on the line and he only stays down for a one count still not enough to put him away he's a projectile now [Applause] his defenses have fallen and soon he made two Rollins Soares [Applause] taking it outside the ring now [Applause] got him set up in the corner of the Ring and he's taking this to the outside now oh drop good Lord climbing down oh yeah let's just all take a moment to truly appreciate gamble Woods took a gamble again and picked the jackpot Finn's at risk now at risk of losing heat oh this is getting out of control fifth Barrel has seen better days [Applause] unbelievable here is your winner in the new worldwide wrestling heavyweight champion a night and title change we will all remember for a very long time [Music]
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L'imitation du Christianisme
now [Music] don't find anything [Music] foreign [Music] don't even [Music] know everybody love you guys [Music] foreign I know [Music] the Lord Jesus [Music] okay read the word of God foreign [Music] the Thunder institutions [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] The Rock Mexico foreign [Music] shall enter into the kingdom of heaven but he that doeth the will of My Father which is in heaven many will say to me that day Lord Lord have we not prophesied in thy name and in thy name have cast out devils and in thy name thund many wonderful works and then I will profess unto them I never knew you depart from me that work iniquity therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine and do with them I will liken unto him unto a wise man would build his house upon a rock and the rain descended and the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon the house and it fell not for it was founded upon a rock and everyone that heareth these sayings of mine and doeth them not shall be likened unto a foolish man which built his house upon the sand the rain descended and the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon the house and it fell and great was the fall of it like this Luke 10 this set event 17 to 21. Rick this is a decent uh Luke 10 17-21 the society this is [Music] the cell phone Scorpio is a circle is [Music] amen foreign [Music] saying Lord even the devils are subject unto us through thy name and he said unto them I beheld Satan as lightning fall from Heaven behold I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions and over the power of the enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt you now with that notwithstanding in this Rejoice not that the spirits are subject unto you but rather Rejoice because your names are written in heaven in that hour Jesus rejoiced in the spirit and said I thank thee O Father Lord of Heaven and Earth that thou has hid these things from the wise and prudent and has revealed them unto babes even so father for so it seemed good in thy sight foreign [Music] in the devil's presence but then the message came to free us yes everything may be for your glory in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ amen amen I greet you once more in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I've changed subject this morning this was an order the limitations imitation of Christianity or the seducing enticing Spirits the entire world no one can say that they're not seduced because the devil is very cunning he took every domain they're supposed to be directed by the Lord Jesus Christ and this is in the protection of the word of God um who was around the glory of God divinity better me up and since that day the mind has become permeable God wants to enter inside of you you pray for defensive he takes your mind now Satan must enter inside he takes your mind but before only God can enter your mind because it was shot everything now the greatest battle ever fought amen it happens in the human mind that's where the greatest battle is even the way you're looking at me right now some have their mind on their homes did I shut my doors but the man is sitting down right here foreign can do nothing anymore therefore yeah the ministake you so improve he said who said that there's some improvised Ministries the auto proclaimed Ministries they sleep one day they wake up the next they Proclaim themselves to be a minister but God doesn't know them God cannot use them he can preach powerfully God cannot use them is he doing a paper and if God cannot use that prison then the devil will be present and watch this on us but we don't know about it okay all right who was here Friday okay it creates a group of people in the group a great group of believers they believe automatically the second group the unbelievers the third group is the halfway Believers the neither Believers neither unbelievers in the middle and that's the hardest group the group the most difficult group I believe believer tells you I believe yes juice they said you want me to take what's in my head and give it to you and the Holy Spirit uh Don't Force anyone put a free will in each one of us you're able to say yet no we or say yes God doesn't Force anyone God is not a dictator he gives us freedom to say yes and this where we take advantage of it by faith so once more just say okay vanities I was it was 24 years on Friday it's not my my age I'm not 24. we went to Equator and 92. you see a pastor hello on August 5th we went from came from oh one more server okay three or four days uh okay which we had to go through again continue foreign [Music] you're good yeah I know nothing foreign uh this is um and then he succeeded below the water all of us flipped over [Music] but Jesus protect me down there football no matter foreign that was almost two o'clock 2 30. and went by it left I don't can't say it don't so 3 30. the pre-continent the rain is still gone because we were at the deepest Planet the largest place we can't they can't find him anymore thank you if it was filmed everything all of this missionary work s set the ambience in 92 August 5th it's around four o'clock the rain Seasons there's ways like we're going like this I'm gonna let go yeah foreign so they got there about right there was all around her intelligence hello we drank around five o'clock you'll be condemned I was alive [Laughter] that was 24 years server me me don't know let me down though hello and we took the ship back to 8 30 seconds we haven't found it [Music] is for Jesus Christ to protect us foreign seducing Spirits entices you still believe that there's still some times but if God shows you something you see that there's no more time to waste yeah there's no more time to waste maybe someone get married but Olivia is going to get married September yeah this is still new yeah but someone get married we're gone gotta live Maria yes for the grace of God foreign and what the prophet says Christianity preach um foreign 91 is if you're going to get to a place where a television at home with uh who loves Lucy and all the other ungodly programs [Music] and such things are we gonna be able to present this new gospel the way that Christ told us to do um not available coma [Music] alifu now how are you going to stop it is the Bible said it would be that way so you can't stop it where will we go that's fanaticism we cannot stop that so where are we going I don't know now where are we going where are we going where do we want to go us here [Music] God keeps his word [Music] fanaticism does [Music] christianism impersonation of Christianity but they're not Christians when you neglect the word of God you're impersonating Christianity priority to the word of God whoever you are wherever you are you need the word of God send this paragraph 110. about [Music] you see the prophet is the prophet I'm going to say it again that means I wanted to enter into your heart self and atticism you become a fanatic of Jesus Christ that's what the message and the devil change foreign [Music] out there they run off with the fanaticism because they disregard the word is they only get together [Music] glorious oh we had a great meeting Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah that's what he said that's what they say or you don't bear the fruits of the spirit ual glorious we had a great year hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah but there's nothing in the heart [Music] there's nothing in the heart that can fear God the anointing stops at the level of the spirited you're in the new spirit God of yourself do that you're in the new spirit you're in the new spirit Alpha foreign [Music] you can't even get along with yourself you can't get along with yourself [Music] in this message may God to be a liar because he keeps his word repent so pray for yourself and when you're in the water you baptize yourself normally understand this we need to have the Holy Ghost but we don't do that we're not doing that so the prophet [Music] foreign [Music] the second because he sees you taking care of his word dwell in every single place he celebrated the minister that's the goal of the ministry every Minister a true Ministry the god raises is to bring the body of the Lord to Perfection to you the unity of the spirit and it brings us to you the unity of the spirit now is there you need a spirit no that's really wrong they're really wrong listen Community we neglect the five-fold ministry but not least the church doesn't want to change that it's your duty as an individualism to seriously prepare yourself because the Rapture is not collected Rapture is when what day will be we don't know don't wait for another one to get converted now it's your turn he'll take somebody else God doesn't play around with his word what he says he means if we say no to it his anger falls upon us foreign [Music] of us that is love is um these are questions that we must live today that's not right page six you said good it's good okay sir foreign [Music] foreign [Music] your life is so loud I can't hear your testimony I'm gonna say it again your life is so loud I can't hear your testimony the life that you live it speaks but you don't hear it but those are new you hear it these are done they hear it and it goes on you see your actions is so loud it speaks very loud and especially your evil thoughts God said your evil thoughts are disturbing me up in heaven we've never heard of my the thoughts he told the prophets cause the world is going to watch that it's wonderful message because Somebody's Watching You Somebody's Watching You yes I'm Christian I'm a question speak keep lying questions I'm a Christian I'm a Christian you're still criticized even criticize your pastor get a few minutes what life do you live you complain against your pastor I'm a Christian I'm a Christian no that's a nominal question capitalism now listen to the most important thing here that shows the capitalist the most important thing never judge your life according to the power of Miracles I'm gonna say it again or neither according to your knowledge of the word but look back actually and do the inventory of what happens in your life okay miraculous I'm performing Miracles I perform Miracles that's good when the prophet said we have a gift to hear him I'll do Miracles and like prayers that's the most blinding thing that Satan uses the most blinding thing the thing that blinds who contests on the gift of healing miraculous you count on the Miracles that you perform it blinds the people keep stuff from checking on the scriptures okay all right I'm reading the prophet is saying what the prophet says according to the place that God placed in this mystical body uh [Music] this is assumed if your specialization domain the doctors go through specialization where they don't specialize on the domain specialize in this domain because if he takes care of everything they have no more value you see [Music] but what must work in harmony today we see the opposite is the body Christ divided no no Christ [Music] no exceptions around one head okay all right your daughter shows here but this is the essential partner but we see where the bodies are right now a lot of fanaticism [Music] look at Facebook we don't take care of the word of God if they curse me out by the problem don't worry about it if they curse Jesus that becomes a problem you see where we're at the message the message in the messenger seems to be defeated by the devil massage watch when you see that wake up but you'll see that is start getting ready individually the church won't repent message you're called to get ready now because the Bible says the bride has got herself ready it's the individual of people that's not it okay all right so what do these things happen because because we don't bring people to Christ it's the rising in the Sun it's the writing of the Sun so senses verse [Music] 66.69 Liberty is April 18 1965 said pleasure I pray so let's preached after this some don't or don't trust what is preached before so that's then they move free that's a fresh demon I'm afraid today too many of us are not getting people to Christ I'm going to read the prophet slowly I'm afraid today that too many of us are not getting 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lot of understandings that come remember [Music] because it keeps us from seeing Jesus my enemy I can't greet them I can't even talk to Chico and demo he becomes a demon you need to pray for me chica was also created by God ashiko okay hey um is that we don't try to establish the word of God in people's hearts I don't think you followed foreign massage foreign an enticing spirit the command is to establish the word of God Paul said I didn't come to you with enticing words of man I think about the first that your faith may be best on the knowledge of man I'm coming to you in power man okay all right speaking you're rapidly Prophet I'm repeating the prophet if we obey them we will have the true holy ghosts and total Deliverance okay if we don't obey it is we say we're Christians but the bottom of the heart are still some other things 109. son this is establish himself we find it amongst person that God do something for a person and send him out and you find every man trying to impersonate you see trying to establish themselves every man I did this [Music] my denomination establishing themselves [Music] what are we preaching about ourselves of the kingdom of God for the kingdom of God [Music] and you will have it will have a false Holy Ghost okay all right okay remember yes it's the main thing that it's right for your deliverance this is what it is the Holy Ghost is the action in you okay it's alive not an emotion not some source of fleshly evidence but it is a person Jesus Christ the word of God is established in your heart to Quicken every word of this age every word of this age exact right watch the Holy Ghost in action what it does according to the word the holy ghosts God's holy word I didn't know about it Adam and Eve come and say Bo how beautiful love feeder parole life of the word the seed La parole the word the cast of The Trumpet when Satan came to fullness looked at each other he said they're new they were naked but quotation That's what Satan is 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children emotional [Music] equilibri the prophet was balanced I just believe it that's right but you know what is adopted emotionalism for the baptism of the Holy Ghost who understood that [Music] needs to change how do you explain that it's unexplainable you jump for nothing they just got a lot of noise and there's nothing in it alive and we offend each other between the servants the faithful ones please take a lot the servants or the preachers he their choices and Satan created a spirit of competition but the Bible says when you see your neighbor consider him higher than you man but we want to be harder than the others into our church needs to be something better than them produced by enticing Spirits no no to be above you said yeah yeah there's a verse that comes to my to your head [Music] it's Romans Romans [Music] he's higher than you Our God does not like prayer you say the devil is very much it's up to us he'll forgive us my not high things because all these things apply themselves today we say ourselves wiserable I speak to you with experience and speaking with experience as an elder and see responsibility it's a responsibility it's not an honorable title it's a it's a burden the center of a very the elders need to watch upon the truth you need to watch upon the message that the message be respected no mistake come inside the message okay all right I'll speak to you as an elder I'll send it Elder of the first era also the premier heir of the first hour October 30th 1974. November 2nd your pastor was born okay all right we're not speaking here no no no no no experience these are things that we see and get to be busy without other things okay all right God help us do not help us truly we're going through a very difficult time I will end with this is pay attention we're speaking to you by experience the one that has to give them to try to impress others the gift is to take you out of the way and God uses we'll start using the gift ourselves these are things that happen right now of your lives responsible responsible foreign it'll help us to repent he doesn't need to put us to sleep please don't download the more we sleep the message that's wrong to be raptured from Satan seconds 56. 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LPS: Conquest | Episode 2 - Everything is Lost
[Music] you [Music] what happened here where am i what [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music] she's awake are you all right we came as soon as we could is she right I'm not sure ask her yourself who are you and where him hi I was just uh what's going on Shh calm down everything's gonna be okay and to answer your question you're at the medicine center we found you unconscious at the old castle what were you doing there anyways everyone knows that that's out of bounds it's not an old castle I was just there and when's Meredith is she okay uh who's Meredith my sister you know the princess oh you've got to be kidding me you could be in serious trouble if any one new year in the castle ruins castle ruins what do you mean by that she was unconscious maybe she's hallucinating Oh having a bit of memory loss oh yeah we've got to mention you had a bit of a concussion so you might be a little bit delusional for the next few days delusional you think I'm crazy I'm telling the truth you're the ones who are crazy I don't even know what's even going on maybe we should leave her two wrists rip it and calm down and we can check on you a bit later and fool me to ask you a few more questions so we know what happened so we can put it on the file I can't believe you think I'm crazy but I do feel quite tired so I might rest for a little bit finally she cry them down let's go check up on the other patients good idea you that was such a good sleep good morning I see you slept well yeah I haven't slept so well honey yes that's good to hear now I brought you some breakfast I hope you like apples and bone it sounds wonderful thank you oh it's my pleasure now hey yeah mmm so good oh I forgot to ask you is there any parent or guardian sibling anything like that to come visit or pick you up because we believe your health is perfectly back to normal and you're ready to go home oh that's good I'm still not really sure what happened anyways just can't remember that is expected with concussion but just be a bit careful when you're walking around for the next few days yeah sure thing and to answer your question yeah there is someone who could pick me up like one of the mates but my parents are probably busy to arrange that so so I could just walk from here I guess how far is your house exactly it might be a bit too far for you to walk in your current states you're only just allowed to go back home I will manage when Moore castle isn't too far away from here on about this nonsense again are we the castle is destroyed and the royal family are gone after the attack of Canary Oh what are you talking about they have to be out there they have to be calm down the battle was 10 years ago it shouldn't be new news to you it is one of the side effects to be a bit delusional so maybe I should just give you more space and you're not ready to go home yet [Music] I thought I protected Meredith this is a little bit horrible if Houdini could have still can he really I am not lying I am not lying to you maybe you should just get back into bed I'd probably go closeted I'm sort of spell bucking area I'm not sure but why can you not understand that I'm not lying I'm telling the truth and if you don't believe me I'm just gonna leave wait what is it since we don't have enough rooms in this hospital you have to come home with me because you've got nowhere else to go okay then you can get changed into your clothes they're just on the wreck over there and I'll come back and we can go to my house but this is only temporary as I don't really want you here because you'll just stop in the hospital reckons it's a good idea because you have nowhere else to go and since I'm struggling to get on top of everything including paying for my house so they're going to pay me extra for this so this has given me and you a favor and you can't go on about that princess mumbo-jumbo to my family they'll think I'm crazy bringing home some lunatic excuse me anyways I'll be back in ten minutes and I expect you to be ready okay then let's hope this isn't a mess [Music] ready to go yeah let's go [Music]
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She Opened the Door & Columbia at Home | Health and Justice: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic
good evening and thank you for joining us tonight my name is dr brenda aiken barnard college class of 1977 bp s class of 1981 and i am delighted to be moderating this event tonight she opened the door health and justice initiative lessons learned from the pandemic which is part of the columbia alumni association's weekly columbia at home virtual series which features colombian speakers on informative and engaging topics during this very difficult time diverse topics span the latest on covet 19 crisis health and wellness entertainment and more the she opened the door initiative which began with a historic conference in new york city in 2018 aims to enlighten educate elevate and to empower colombia women across the university she opened the door forces this powerful network of women whose connection with colombia broadens their potential and impact in the world both personally and professionally now a year into this pandemic issues of health inequities disparities and injustice have come to the forefront in the public consciousness columbia alumni and faculty who are passionate about these issues have been leading the drive to expose these failures and to improve health care for everyone in our communities today i have the pleasure of exploring with two talented panelists an alumnus and faculty member the unmasking of america and the interconnectedness of racial and social injustices and inner health inequities and how it informs health care and the work ahead in the communities that we work and live in this discussion is an active q a format panelists will answer curated questions from me and those sent to you at the registration or that you sent at the registration and we hope we can get to all of them but there were many you are being being recorded and a video of this webinar will be made available at a later date i first have the pleasure of introducing professor courtney cockburn dr cogburn is an associate professor of the columbia university school of social work and a faculty at the columbia population research center and data science institute where she co-chairs with the computational social science working group she employs a transdisciplinary research strategy to improve the characterization and measurement of racism and in examining the role of racism in the production of racial inequities in health she is also a member of the ama external equity and innovation advisory group dr cockburn's work also explores the potential of media and technology in creating and eradicating racism and racial inequities in health care she's a lead creator of the 1000 cut journey an immersive virtual reality racism experience that was developed in collaboration with the virtual human interaction lab at stanford university and premiered in tribeca film festival in 2018. she received her phd in education and psychology and msw from the university of michigan and a ba from the psychology in psychology from the university of virginia welcome dr cockburn thank you our second panelist is dr julia iashira she is the executive director of the dahlia center of health justice at new york presbyterian a native of california dr e yashera is a graduate of yale university joined columbia community at the vagis college columbia college of physicians and searches pursuing a dual degree with the business school and graduating with the md and mba in 2008. after completing her residency in internal medicine at columbia in a year as a chief resident she joined the depart division of general medicine and completed a part-time fellowship in medical stimulation at new york presbyterian stimulation center she also served as the director of lead academy a physician leadership and career development program and she served as the associate director for the graduate medical education and associate program director of columbia's internal medicine residency program welcome dr julia yashura i'm going to start first with a question to dr julia yeah sure can you tell me tell all of us more about the dalio center and the vaccine supply chain sure and i will try to keep this um at least down to 10 minutes i'm kidding i'll make it shorter than that uh vidalia center for health justice at new york presbyterian is um inaugurated in october of last year with an incredible gift from the dalio foundation and ray dalio and our overarching mission is the identification and elimination of health disparities that's a broad topic so we were then really left to understand and underscore where would we be working and what what is important for us to engage in so um you know the dalio center and i refer people to our website which has a lot of our information of what we're doing and who we are um but you know i think a short answer is to say that as we think about that sort of trifecta of education clinical care and research we've also adopted those three pillars we've added however an underscoring of data and infrastructure because understanding and identifying gaps in care is really hinges on excellent data to begin with so we've launched a number of initiatives through the dalio center both in terms of you know trust and and developing relationships with our patients around demographic data we've developed new programs within the hospital we've started to look at health equity metrics across the enterprise so the work we're doing is quite broad um to really tie it into vaccination and the work we're doing in vaccination though i think really highlights all of the different pillars that we have in the center the first is data so it was quite important to everyone at new york presbyterian that we understood who we were vaccinating and we wanted to ensure that the vaccines that we had were reaching our most vulnerable populations so um i worked with and i should say we worked there's a huge number of people behind all of this and we worked to ensure that we were collecting race and ethnicity data for the patients that we vaccinate we are on you know collecting also location data where are our patients coming from are we serving our vulnerable populations i just looked at some of this data um about 24 hours ago and we vaccinated over 100 000 patients at the armory site at 168th street over 50 percent of them identify as hispanic or latinx i think it was about 13 to maybe 12 12 to 13 percent identified as black or african-american and an overwhelming majority of these patients came from the catchment area that we had really designated so looking at harlem inwood washington heights and south bronx because we wanted to ensure that again we were that we were using the vaccines that we had to reach our target population when we start to think about the other aspects of the work that's necessary though to engage such a large community it really is um such an amazing partnership between government community affairs our teams in communications our ambulatory care network they set up call centers they engaged with over 70 community based organizations and we developed a vaccine education center with a speakers bureau of over 60 physicians and clinicians at from columbia and cornell who go out to give talks to the community i myself have done a fair number of them um i actually had one schedule for tomorrow but i think we've rescheduled just so that we can get a little bit more information about j and j before we host an event um but i actually i'll and i'll give you some really up-to-date information on how important these are um i just learned this afternoon and it brought me to tears actually that a talk that i had given to a um faith-based organization to a church in brooklyn um predominantly black church i think over about 200 people tuned in to the talk i stayed around for a long time to answer as many questions as i could and i was just told today that they cited that talk which i actually gave in february as one of the reasons they became a vaccine center vaccine hub so you know i think and i honestly i cried this afternoon hearing about that it was just so heartwarming but you know i think when we think about the work of the dalio center it is to help identify gaps in care and to help narrow those gaps in care and that is through multiple different pillars and arms but it is always and always in collaboration in partnership with not only our university partners our partners within the hospital and then always with our community so um you know i think the vaccine supply chain we don't necessarily have control over the supply chain because that comes from the federal government but we do have control over equitable equitable distribution and i think a lot of work was done to make sure that it was reaching target populations well thank you and thank you for that you know answer um i'm gonna ask a few more questions about the community because often we think about um what we could do for the community but part of this pandemic is is really revealing how much we have to embrace and work within the community to be a part of the solution so dr coghborn can you t you know martin luther king had the quote his famous quote about health all the inequities you know all of the forms of inequality in justice and healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane can you talk a little bit more about um racism and how the it affects the con the conditions and the people of color and how this sort of manifests itself now and where do we go from here yeah i think what's so what's so striking about you know racial inequities in health is just how they're rooted in so many different facets of society um it's not only uh behavior right choices i make about what i eat or how i move my body it's really rooted in everything about society so housing education quality of neighborhoods access to care etc and i think that just raises possibilities and challenges it introduces a complex web of issues that we're trying to address when we're thinking about social determinants of of health and something that's actually quite distal from the health outcome itself can be driving uh these these inequities um in in health and i think that's part of what presents such an amazing challenge for people working in this space but the opportunities there are these are things that can be addressed and changed there's nothing inherent in the bodies of black people for instance that suggests that we should have a higher rate of heart disease or or stroke when we're able to identify these social factors that contribute to those outcomes uh we actually have something we can uh identify to intervene upon and do something about um and i think that's what's so important about understanding these inequities and health and we were talking about this in our in our prep call that if we actually want to stand a chance of doing something about these inequities we have to be broad and nuanced about how we think these problems actually manifest and you know in the early days of covid right and people talking about the the disparate rates of infection uh so many people went immediately to behavior that this group must not be social distancing this group must not be wearing their mask until you know health disparities health and equity um work uh researchers and scholars and practitioners came onto the scene and said maybe people have living conditions that are not suitable for distancing maybe this group is more likely to be uh working in roles that are considered essential and have to travel and complicated the the narrative which which actually bears out in the data in terms of who was at greater risk um so i think that framing is is quite critical uh for for all of us to understand uh and not to sort of um default to assumptions that lay blame on particular bodies and start thinking about social context that produce these inequities and health actually i just want to say i couldn't agree with you more and i think so easily and quickly we can lay blame at the individual level and we can say it's this person's fault that they you know didn't follow up or this person's fault that they have a medical condition that could have been treated or you know for whatever that is but it's really i think our responsibility and i think when i say our i think it's everyone's responsibility in this country to really be curious and investigate and think a couple of steps upstream and really understand what's the system at play that led to that outcome because you are very you're so right that you know when we look at public policies and we look at the effects of them over time you may just see that tip of the iceberg of someone coming to an office appointment with you know hypertension but what you're not seeing are the you know 50 60 years of under investment into the community of inability to you know access the job market in a meaningful way of the systemic racism in our country that really doesn't allow people the same opportunities and then what we're but what we're seeing at the end of the road is perhaps a health care outcome and so i think it's so important and the work that dr cogburn is doing is so important at really like unmasking all of those layers and getting back to what's really the root cause because if we're just patching the end yeah we're just going to continue to have that but if we're fixing the original problem if we're ensuring that everyone has equitable access that everyone has you know actual opportunities then maybe we won't have to patch the end anymore maybe then that problem won't actually exist so you know i'm i already said this in our prep session but i'm extremely honored and excited to share the stage thank you because i love the work she's doing and it really just it get i apologize it like really gets me going i get really excited about the work she does so sorry for cutting it though no no i think that's great and can you talk uh maybe you can talk a little bit more about your work in terms of um how do you know it took this pandemic you know to really the echo we mask and the unmasking we see this is all revealed to us it took this pandemic to do it but it already existed how do we get that you know the world our country first just mobilized to really focus and pay attention to this now that this is something that requires our eye on it and and never more should we let this happen again yeah i mean i think one one of the most important things for people who are just sort of coming to this realization of uh where we live and just how deep uh these uh inequities uh go in in our society is you know question yourself about why you didn't see it before why didn't you notice uh why weren't you paying attention and why weren't you engaged and i'm happy i am grateful that we are having these conversations um you know outside of the realm of people who study you know health disparities uh because we like like uh julia said we all have a responsibility for doing something about this and the spheres that influence health are all the spheres of society right so we all need to be thinking about how health equity and how we can uh achieve it and part of my work is is around that is around framing are we all talking about the same problem and um if we aren't talking about the same problem we are going to be addressing different problems so if we think differences in health by race are a problem of the racial group or our problem of individual bodies we will attempt to fix individual bodies we will attempt to fix racial groups and we won't attempt to fix systems in social context that help produce those outcomes so the framing of understanding um you know my some of my colleagues call it structural confidence like a competency around how this works and how we got here is really critical and anytime we notice or observe a racial pattern in society we either default to some assumption that there's something inherent in that group that got them there be it an advantage or disadvantage right so you have language of um white supremacy right so white people are better off because they're better because they're inherently better or do we want to take a more sophisticated view and say maybe there's something else that's contributing to this pattern around this social construct that we made up that doesn't really exist as something that would produce those kinds of patterns race doesn't exist in a function that would actually produce patterns like this what else is giving us those patterns what else are producing those patterns and the more of us that have that grounding and understanding you know goes back to your point we start engaging in a different way we start analyzing the problem differently we start identifying different points of intervention but inevitably we can in spite of like decades and decades of research documenting you know how much a zip code can produce your you know predict your life expectancy we go back to what did you do what choice did you make as an individual that's producing this outcome so a lot of my work is focused on getting more people to to understand which includes the work in virtual reality do you see these patterns do you understand some of these patterns and moving beyond thinking about racism is something that's individual or interpersonal that gets exchanged between people which it absolutely is it also functions in our policies it functions in how systems are set up it functions in cultural norms and ideologies and narratives and it's important for us to understand all of that and address all of that so both of you are leading educators for the next generation is coming you know at the university here in morningside campus and also at the medical center and for the next group of doctors and scientists that are coming along social scientists and you know medical scientists um what should that look like their curricula look like moving ahead in the future so that we get them to begin to think i'll start julia with you because i know that you did the stimulation lab and you did many other things before you you know started directing the uh dalio synthetic absolutely um you know medical education is where i started uh and actually you know if we start to think about uh as soon as we think about like why do we do the things that we do what are those patterns that are set in time both of my parents were english professors so the idea of education as a way through or a way up or a way to explain a way to engage has always been something that's been part of my career um and so i think with medical education it is so important that we uncover all of the aspects of systemic racism which have led to the health outcomes that we see we shouldn't live in a world wherein i believe it was 2016. don't quote me on that 20 but i believe it was it was definitely within the last 10 years that when they surveyed medical students um at a leading institution they said that they thought that the skin of black patients was thicker that they thought that black patients did not experience pain in the same way this is within the last decade that people believe these things and so we really have to start educating in a different way we have to approach the problem and the system in a different way because clearly if we're getting people that are still believing that in the 20th century then we've got some work to do so some of the things that we've done objectively um you know within my own purview and in within the dalio center we actually have two fellowship programs and we will be expanding that in the near future um but one of them is a physician development program you mentioned it earlier called lead academy and after really thinking about well how do we educate and train the future physician leaders what what's necessary to their education was really important for my entire organization and this is from the top ceo level down it was incredibly important that they understood health equity that they understood health justice and that that is not just over there that that's part of what you do as a as a clinician physician leader is understand the health disparities understand the health inequities and always be striving to improve them so all of the work that they do is aligned in the dahlia center so i you know assign projects capstone projects that they work on and all of these are rather large institutional projects that really get to the heart of some of the inequities and whether or not it's in clinical care whether or not it's an expansion of programming whether or not it's how we think about education so um i think we have training and education of our current physician clinician groups within graduate medical education there's a wealth of opportunity um i think there's you know there's a ton of work being done both at columbia and cornell in health equity fellowships in educating and training our graduate staff i was just involved in a session two days ago thinking about uh you know new curricula for some of the graduate staff around you know anti-racism around allyship and and i think then that just feeds back that goes back to the medical school as we think about how do you create a line a thorough like a through line through all of the work so that it's not that you're thinking about health equity as a separate construct you're thinking about it as you're learning everything within medicine understanding how it underscores everything that we see and how it really requires systemic changes so that we can see differential health outcomes but i i mean i'm not going to limit that to medical education actually to talk yeah as you think about here the overlap now we can see now the weaving of medicine and social science together can you talk about um again for the the next generation of students coming through you know the school of social work through um through the undergraduate campus uh through the you know college graduate uh getting college graduate degrees what is that going to look like if we're going to address these issues in the future oh man you know i think we need a whole complete overhaul let's just start let's start over i mean honestly we have been as a nation woefully under and miseducated about the legacy of racial oppression in this country like most of us do not really understand um and in some ways that was a deliberate right that's the deliberate miseducation that keeps us in this cycle um too many of us uh you know grown people with graduate degrees uh you know have never read the work of a black author or have never you know done a deep study of uh you know american slavery uh in in transatlantic slave trade like how that contributes to where we are today and how it's the foundation of our economic system and how we haven't changed anything we just kind of held on to those some of those same systems so i think we all need um an expanded view of who we've been historically but but perhaps even more uh salient for me is of how does that translate into right now and what we think and what we believe and how we practice so much of what we've inherited uh in science in the humanities in language and cultural practices etc are rooted in this notion that white people should be centered they are invisibly guiding the ways in which we think uh this knowledge is important this is what knowledge means this is what being a learned person means um it has shaped invisibly so much of who we are that we have to take a step back and and really evaluate this um and as julia said this is not an add-on this is not the one class that we can add to the list of things that that people have to do friends columbia has to think about its core curriculum what do we consider core whose knowledge is core whose names are on our building that we laud as being uh the most important people who have contributed to society if that says something when it's all white men or it's this eurocentric uh view of knowledge that matters um so i would say at every level um you know at the columbia school of social work we uh myself and a team of people including students an alum helped design this new course that centers anti-black racism as it relates to social work practice and it's now a foundations course for our students coming in and it became clear very quickly that we can't train our students and not retrain our staff and faculty they're going to know more than we know right and so we have to think about how do we all of us think about this this work um and certainly i hope we're beyond the point where we think good intentions of being a good person and thinking that racism is just terrible is anywhere near sufficient for meaningful change for you even knowing what's possible for what we could do for you even knowing and being able to articulate not only what equity is but how would we actually get there um so i would say we all self-included right i'm growing and learning and reading and we were talking about in our prep session like i'm trying to keep up with the latest and greatest thinking in this space as well we all have work to do we all have a re-education that's necessary and it certainly sounds like from the programs that the two of you are involved in that that we're starting to do that work now and that we have the ear and the eyes of other people to to um to make that happen um so you know can you elaborate a little bit on the future then i mean you you did talk a little bit about some of those programs but what what do you see for 2022 forget june or maybe that's a big aspirin um i think you know i i expressed this frustration in our prep call and i hope this is something we're moving beyond but i've spent too much of my career um i don't know how much this has been a part of your career julia but i've spent too much of my career trying to convince people that racism matters and my hope is that we're off that particular hamster will and are moving toward understanding uh and grounding ourselves and existing knowledge around exactly how it does matter so that we can actually get to the work of doing something about it um and in fact when i do these sorts of engagements i've sort of started with i'm not talking to the people who don't believe racism exists like i can't start the conversation there i want to speak with people and work with people who believe this exists and believes we should do something about it so we can move on and i hope the future holds some parallel process of grounding us in the realities of our history of contemporary manifestations of racism and the real work of just being who we say we actually want to be often times right this this notion of freedom and democracy fundamentally hinges on our ability to grapple with racism and how it functions in our society we will not achieve it without addressing addressing this so i hope we're moving into a space of redesign and reimagining and thinking bigger and more boldly about who we can actually be okay i have to i mean that is a brenda that's a really tough question what do i see it's a tough time for us i know i know um you know it's really hard sometimes for me within medicine not to go right back and say the institute of medicine probably 20 years ago identified bias and racism and health care and said this is a public health emergency right um and yet about 20 years later we're still talking about the same issue of systemic racism and bias in the system and you know i think that sometimes i'll be honest is disheartening to know that we're still having a lot of those same conversations but then i think about okay well what's different and is that is the difference now enough to really make make meaningful change and the one thing that i'll say that you know as a personally i get to just hold i hold space every day thinking about this is what i do so do i think that 20 years ago we would have a center in the hospital dedicated to health justice right 20 years ago probably not yeah and yet this is an organizational imperative this is part of new york presbyterian and it's been it's been there it took years of work with you know the the work they were doing around culture and the culture of respect and our respect credo to really build the sort of the necessary foundation and the structure to have something like the dahlia center so it wasn't that it was just like okay overnight they decided to do this no this was a lot of really dedicated concerted efforts to think about how we prepared an organization to be the the sort of the central hub to have this it's you know thinking about the wonderful community programs that we already run at the hospital and the ones that are expanding it's thinking about all the work that people are doing day in and day out on the ground to really engage the community and think about our patients and think about patient care and so that i feel like that's a major difference that is a big stamp on and even calling our center the center for health justice yes we went back and forth about that for a little while and um and i can tell you now that it's i've seen it in other places i'm not going to name where but there's a large organization that just also announced a center for health justice and i got to say we were about six months ahead of them but i think even using that terminology was quite important and it was saying that you know we really are focused on understanding structural issues systemic factors we are dedicated to making the health care system just and that's a little bit different than saying we're just going to look at health inequities or we'll research it or it's it's saying that we are putting ourselves out there to say how do you really fix the system so i do think that things are different um you know i i get to look at what i do as as emblematic of that difference and i also get to work with phenomenal people every single day that are dedicated to this work i can tell you that when my appointment for the dalio center was announced i got i think 200 emails that day of people from across our organization from colombia from cornell and from new york presbyterian all saying congratulations we are so excited for this we what can we do to help make this successful right and i think that's where i say there is a difference there is a really key there's a future for this work is because it was that last piece what can i do how can i be part of this change what do i need to do i will put in the work and so i you know i still get it's become a little bit of a challenge to keep up in my inbox i try save them i have lots of flags on my emails yes but i think about you know it's in that name it's in the it's calling ourselves this is a new york presbyterian dollar center for health justice it's the dedication that we have from our organization from top down it's the partnerships with colombia and cornell um i think that is a meaningful difference that is something where i can hold on to and say we will make a difference we will see change and i think you know can i put up can i pinpoint what's going to be different in 2022 yeah i mean look if you go to our website there's a lot of programs which we're launching and i'm gonna say i mean i will make sure many of those are successful so those will be some clear outcomes but i think just in sort of larger terms there's a growing appreciation for the importance of the of the work for the study for the language and i think that's different i didn't see that 10 years ago i definitely didn't see that 15 years ago and that's what i see now and i i've been in at the institution long enough that i didn't think i would ever see it in my life my work lifetime let alone my lifetime so i'm very happy to see the work that both of you are doing both of you have mentioned community a number of times and i think i started out by saying that um you know it's one thing to sort of look from the the outside end and saying you know you must do you must do this is what the community needs how do you work in part getting the community community based participating or in your approaches to addressing and these problems sort of empowering the community you know the vaccine's a case in point um you can say we got the vaccines folks don't want to get them but how do you you sort of alluded to that but if you can speak about how you gauge community participation community engagement and how do you get community not just going to them but how do you really get them to be a part of the work that you do and informs the work so they feel like this really has value from the community um yeah i don't know courtney julia who wants to take stuff i'll go ahead and take a stab and i can say that um i'm quite lucky that i work at i mean the organization that i work for so new york presbyterian um has been part of the community for decades we have a phenomenal arm so our government community affairs team is really the goal of that is community engagement at all levels so we have a number of community boards of liaisons of focus groups and that's across all of all of uh you know the i would say all the boroughs but we don't really get into staten island quite as much as i think we could so you know over most of the boroughs of manhattan we have existing community relationships that have been in place for you know half a decade up to like 40 years so we have a lot of community ties that i get to draw on because there are existing relationships i actually just on a call this morning presenting to our community leadership council for the allen hospital and for milstein and that's talking to community leaders understanding what are your needs what are your challenges as i'm as i'm introducing the dalio center what does success look like to you so first of all we have a you know existence structure within the hospital that i get to draw from very luckily and then also and i sort of alluded to this before it's not just those leadership councils and the the committees it's also the community-based organizations so it's those partnerships and the relationships that we have with cbo's to make that the armory successful our government community affairs ambulatory care team care network they worked with over 70 community based organizations and i say worked with it wasn't just oh we're related like okay call us if you need help it was on the ground support of how do we engage your community members how do we get them scheduled for appointments into our center how do we feed them through the process how do you schedule them how can we work with you to make it easier so i think having that network of committees of councils of focus groups of advisory groups in addition to then having all of the network of cbos really has lays a really rich foundation for us to be able to engage and particularly around vaccine education um we have hosted it's i don't know the exact number anymore it's it's up there i know we've reached over 10 000 people with our one-on-one zooms so this is that speakers bureau that was put in place it's i think nine different languages at this point we have slide decks and videos which we have developed in multiple different languages to really engage with the community um and you know that's one-on-one time so if you really think about community engagement i myself have done i don't know i think 30 or 40 talks at this point and that's for an hour an hour or more sometimes two hours just sitting with people and listening and then saying how can i support you in this so you know i think you know at a large level yes it's great that we have all these networks and ties and on the one-to-one individual level it's being present opening your ears and just saying i'm here i'm here to learn from you yeah and and i'll just add to that quickly like there's there's a philosophy that underlines that right there's a belief about what should our relationship with community be and it's there's not one of sort of this paternalistic i'm going to go and tell the community what they need to know it's acknowledging that they already they're already in power they already know what they need they already know what they want they already know themselves better than anyone uh how do we build a reciprocal relationship and i think you know acknowledging that is is so critical it's not taking care of people they're taking care of themselves and how do we work in partnership to you know enhance this for everyone so can you say a little bit more about that so how give us an example of how you would do that in the work that you do or getting some of the messages out yeah so if you think about if i think about um the the vr work that that i do that i that i'm trying to do and i'm going into uh this mode of trying to create meaningful content what do i think needs to be said what stories do i need to be told there's a there's a healthy dose of humility that's necessary that acknowledges that i don't hold all the knowledge necessary to know what needs to be done here or the best way to do that so then i have to expand my view and say who else should be at this table to help me plan and design and think about and problem solve and not just like a add-on you know consultation advisory group but people who are helping me think about this work from the ground from the ground up i come from a very specific positionality and perspective and i need other people's perspectives to really think about uh the breadth of what it is that i'm trying to do and i think that applies to all of our work um we can we can see ways in which you know institutions get frustrated that oh this group didn't show up this group didn't come get the vaccine this group didn't adhere to this thing that we said was important we heard a lot of that initially did you talk to them do you know what they want or need do they trust you at all like should you be the one delivering the message at all or maybe you need to you know have a liaison because they don't trust you or your institution right and so you have to grapple with this and again there's there's a dose of humility that comes along with that maybe i'm not the ultimate authority that i think i am and hold all the knowledge cards that are necessary to get this done um i think it's it's a shift in orientation that's very important for us to all you know kind of hold i think that's i fully agree and i think that it's um you know bringing it back to my own work as a physician just at the bedside we all know and this is how we train future doctors is we talk about that physician-patient relationship how do you form a dyad how do you share decision-making because i can have in my head well i need you to take this blood pressure medication and that's what that's what i really and that's what's best and that's obsessed and you need to do this and you got to do but unless i engage you in the conversation you may have very different ideas about your medical care you may have different reasons for engaging in that in in in the medical like in that encounter with me and until we work together and until we share in the decision making until i understand that you are you are the owner of your own medical health i am here to support you in helping make decisions i am here to give you my expertise and my advice but that doesn't mean that i know necessarily more than you do about your own body we have to do this together and i think when we start to think about community engagement a lot of times it's similar because we can identify i look at maps all day long or it's just like we look at heat maps of what's going on in the city and i can identify places where we really need to work on smoking cessation or this is an issue for this neighborhood so in my own you know glass bubble i could identify okay here's a gap i'm going to close it i'm going to develop a program and an initiative and not have it be informed by anyone who actually has this problem good luck with it and then i could come in and say here you go here's your solution here's your program yeah what i would miss is what's really driving what that ultimate what the whatever the outcome is that i've identified what's driving that and i will i'll point you to um one of my mentors who's phenomenal uh dr freda lewis hall she is just wonderful um we were talking exactly about this and she said and she she told me a story about there was a patient who again it's like you gotta take your blood pressure medications and yet every time the patient came in it was they're not taking a blood like why can't why are you taking i'm calling i know they're available at the pharmacy i know we've worried about the cost of them we've tried to figure out all these things and and it's just like you know in your own head you're trying to think through what are all the problems and it wasn't until someone engaged the patient in the conversation that they learned that the bus line that they had to take to get to the pharmacy that you kept sending the prescriptions to wasn't safe we just sent them to a different pharmacy where the patient could go and was perfectly fine going there solve the problem now we're not fit now we're not talking about a patient who's non-compliant with care we're talking about a shared decision and so i think that's really important to inform all of our strategies and the work we're doing because i can't decide for someone i can help them make a decision right thank you thank you so much well we have time for we had some questions come to the chat that i sort of put in with some of the questions that were already sent previously um but i will open it up if we have uh one or two questions i'm seeing that some of them may come in through the chat now there was a specific question while i'm waiting and looking about um some of the tests that were done particularly i was just reading about pulse ox for example that it was more challenging to read uh pulse ox on people of color with darker skin because that's not how the test was survived was uh created and then you know someone specifically was asking about the glomerular filtration rates that may be too specific for you and the work that you do julia well i can so i can speak to that actually i think um i think it's important i think pulse oximetry and occult hypoxemia in patients with darker skin tones is a perfect example for how a system is designed looking to a quote-unquote norm and so when we are designing medical equipment with light skin as our norm then we're not looking at the rest of the population so you know this this question of uh so there's two issues to unpack here one is the systemic racism that's ingrained like that is a that's systemic racism when we think about that the other is that that was identified years ago right that was not new it came up during covid because there was so much hypoxia and we were very concerned and very like all eyes thinking about oxygenation but there were studies decades ago which which identified the issue with pulse oximetry and so i think that's a big issue because now we've identified that this is a problem and we said we're not going to do anything about it so i think that's where there's two components there which we gotta unpack the first is how the system is designed and then it's what do we do when we identify the problems and do we have the attention to really focus and say we are going to work on this it's that institute of medicine report from 20 years ago that said this is a problem and now we have to focus on it so glomerular filtration rate absolutely um there was a race-based correction in it as a system so as new york presbyterian we actually convened groups um in now probably i mean almost a year ago now um across the organization with experts in all the fields looking at all of our race-based corrections and as an organization we actually do not use race as a correction for a glomerular filtration rate it was based on historical data data looking at the idea that muscle mass was greater in black patients than in white patients and so you know there was a for people that want to know more about that there's a really wonderful review in new england journal which goes through all of the potential race-based corrections but i think again it's where are you where are you paying attention where are your eyes trained and then what are you going to do about it because once you identify the problem are you going to just live with it are you going to try and and fix it and so we we did and i think that's a testament to when i said like what's different about things now it's that we're identifying a problem and we're not just leaving it we're saying well how are we actually going to fix it this time how are we going to remain dedicated so that we can develop a solution so i can already tell you there's some really invested um physicians who are quite passionate about the pulse oximeters and have really championed some of that work to try to say what can we do about this and that's across the country people are doing that work so right great ultimately there's there's nothing about covid that was surprising right and i think if anyone who feels shocked in this moment should take a step back and realize they shouldn't have been shocked right if we paid attention if we read the paper from 20 years ago we could have predicted all of this that then you know not the not the particular pandemic and when it would happen but who would be most gravely affected by fire we could have told you like a crystal ball you know well before it happened so we have to own that we some of us were missing or ignoring critical pieces of information about health even in our commitment to health equity so more of us have to get on the the same page about that and hopefully at this point we're more aware that that we won't lose sight of this moving forward because we're gonna hold on to julia's optimism we're we're on the right track but on the right back i have to yes we have to think that way you know there's a generation coming behind me my children my grandchildren greg richard and this world gotta exist for them um i wanna thank you uh both of you excuse me i see you wow these are my my nieces and my nephew and my dad and his picture my mom might be the who i do this for because i have to leave a better world for these three little kids yeah and so i remain optimistic because i put photos all over my house and i say i'm going to do whatever i can to make sure the world is a better place exactly exactly and that's you know i'm just hoping that with the awareness you know we will act sooner and and think about this is always going to be at the forefront of any of the work that we do and the questions are going to be asked sooner than later and address and we're going to engage more of the community and people and really here i think you know as we hear the marches and people marching and and the conversations that you know i'm talking loud because i'm i don't know anybody's listening and uh if you you know i keep talking louder but are you really listening to me so hopefully you know we are listening and hearing and seeing and and making change so anyway i want to thank you again both of you dr courtney cogburn dr julia yashura and for tonight for being our panelist for this evening for thus she opened the door uh health equity and justice yeah thank you and what the this uh pandemic has revealed to us in the hope for the future um next next on the columbia at home is that creating a powerful brand by for career success with wendy marks and that's a program that's also done in collaboration with she opened the door and that will be at seven pm on april 28th and you can register you can register alumni at alumni.columbia.edu thank you 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storm water runoff pollution is a trend that we will want to interrupt and reverse Seline Institute our Region's most respected Think Tank on sustainability has an excellent position paper on storm water storm water runoff doesn't match the traditional image of pollution there are no Factory Smoke Stacks belching waste no pipes with a steady trickle of noxious Industrial effluence but despite appearances storm water packs of wallet polluted runoff long ago surpassed industry as the number one source for petroleum and other toxic chemicals that end up in the Northwest water bodies each year Puget Sound is sullied by 14 million pounds of toxic chemicals and oil and grease and that's a conservative estimate the amount of petroleum waste is so vast it's as if more than 70,000 cars pulled up to the beach and emptied their tank tanks straight into the sound each year the city of Seattle has a drainage system that is 100 years old some of the major storm water lines are connected into sewer lines when rainfall is heavy and extended the storm water backs up our sewage system and raw sewage ends up coming out into our waterways these are Big challenges and top priorities Puget Sound is dying from a th000 Cuts we need a th000 storm water pollution Solutions here's what our cities are doing out of 100% of cities surveyed 64% have a natural yard care program to encourage homeowners to stop using lawn and garden chemicals because some of these chemicals will drain into our waterways you can have a beautiful yard without these chemicals pet sound Starts Here out of 100% of City surveyed 70% have pet waste education or scoop laws in Effect 1 G of dog poop the size of a P contains 23 million fecal caor bacteria there are 125,000 dogs just in the city of Seattle we could safely double that number for our Watershed dog population that's 30,000 lb of poop per day take a blastic bag with you scoop it Puget Sound Starts Here out of 100% of City's surveyed 76% have some kind of car washing awareness campaign use a car wash not your driveway keep the soap sets out of the storm drain Puget Sound Starts Here out of 100% of City surveyed 70% are implementing Public Works projects such as rain Gardens bio swells green Walls and green roofs
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LA Lewis Awards Ms Gwendolyn Ambassador for Mar0ons G0vt + Brings her 0ut to 5 star res0rt in Mobay
[Music] um overseeing the beautiful sea next to the airport um I'm here with Mama Gwen Gwendolyn today Presidents and are with our maroon diplomatical um certificates yes ambassador of the maroon government so a while so large enough the Montego Bay tomorrow's office today so miss Regina um could you please um give us the documents please so you can zoom in come here this is um your maroon bird paper where you know can call it back um funding for your so this is now a maroon diplomatical Earth people otherwise known as a live life cream paper yes and this is the official identification card now so this snow is going to show that you are a diplomat of the maroon Global tribal government in over 200 at Country worldwide um it's legitimized yeah son foreign well I just want to say thanks for everything that Martin has done for me in my grief they were always there for me up till today they are still here with me so I just want to thank God for everything that he has placed upon my life and my family every one of you all right and we also now present um mama going with her original maroon um pen holder he understand and this is your maroon Flagger sort of part of it Hassan yeah this flag now represents the Earth herb flag so anyway the Emperor as well as Nani the empress and the first Crown as well as the the last update about and the seventh which has got perfect number and the circle should represent the sun and the two conquer land from Judah near kepong stand for um God With Us children of God in Egyptian language in Hebrew language in Ethiopia language and in our people language meaning the children of God we shall not be anything I want to say to them um Chief major sense foreign and all we have to stand under one Banner they have people took place with a bad team but if a manner did not call him so we as men we have to stand up and before we need to pick your family to take care of Youth then uh the magical Bear Branch office now opening up uh for anybody who needs assistance in you know getting through life and you know uh we're going to be doing a job program where we're trying to get all these jobs overseas [Music] to my people how are you so so we're going to pop this corner or what yeah um yeah foreign different so all right so Mama Gwen um celebration um an attribute to yourself and the ancestors yeah son so I will have the the maroon rum dancing so although they're not without the room Aim It Up [Applause] oh my God yeah my room go ahead that doesn't make sense cheers all right so cheers now to Everlasting me and yourself yes sir that was Everlasting Unity worldwide worldwide piece and Anna and to all the maroon people and worldwide uh we get back on the identity and be free again alter the colonialism and slavery yes and all the government members and worldwide come together back as one and come out of the colonialism and be free let us help each other help our prayers and our sisters I started together for each of us and holy power wealth and health and strength forever my dancer says some people who have the Coconuts that's all for the ancestors hello [Laughter] [Music] at the Big Apple um VIP result so um it means I can give him the address I just say 18 Queens Drive Montego Bay Top Road yeah so 18 Queen Drive Montague Road so and if it was the beautiful view and it's next door to the airport so if you're coming from overseas other reach through the airport I'll come on Top Road and just stop right we'll see the beautiful um luxurious um it's a friend of your maroon ID are you stop at the Big Apple they get discount I get the Royal achievement yes and everybody can write achievements but whenever you're married they get a special treatment special treatment some people so let's come down and it feels beautiful yes and the room is very beautiful and the staff never somebody beautiful staff um we all ever encounter with so and you can stop here to and sign up for your maroon documents so this is also one of the branches for the maroon identification card yes all right foreign [Laughter] yeah I'm gonna bring it all home tomorrow morning so when it's 10 of the week um it's great um come on foreign foreign [Music] position so you get everybody you can't move on yeah yeah I don't know the celebration all right yesterday foreign so good there are people um so the emperor so we just launched off the the bantika beer um office people so this is the Montague all right so people saw and then we're gonna be launching the the second Ochi office very soon people so and then if you want to watch my office it's simple if you're in England um You can call it the England branch and the open Office anywhere at all in England and if you're in Canada I want to open the Canadian Branch they can call and the Canadian branch their son so so it's a beautiful location people on reason why I would choose this location to people because um it's all access points if you come in from the airport you can just come up on Long Road there so people and you can just sign up um easily and it's affordable yes and then when they sign up for the maroon back once again because you're a marooned by natural birth you know yes and you're maroon by natural birth so it's very beautiful yeah it's a paper pick up yourself so um I know Mama Gwendolyn so um we just get a VIP all-inclusive yeah son so our family [Music] um VIP style lesson so me and Joe what's up so this is the the chief of the Montego Bay maroon people this is me and just Spence um and he's the head Chief done here so a major Outfield to open the um back of my own office but it's a pleasure you know because we want to play is a major role in upliftmental people worldwide I understand yes so um so get a Peter just again on the location yeah this is 80 Queens Drive cap Road Montego Bay Jamaica and you can't miss the building it's right here on the right after you pass the light [Music] so this is maroon chief of Montague [Music] Spence yeah son so um somebody's um the video speaker [Music] all right um 876-469-0703 that's 876-469-0703 and my door is always open for my people yes right the papers are bigger for themselves so we are with the group me and Justin's maroon Chief me and just Spence for Montego Bay yeah son so and Ninja um I like the Big Apple Resort um yeah just Overlook the Sierra close to the airport close to the supermarket even close to the gas station close to everything's on the room them um yeah and very inexpensive some people think they're beautiful you know is also an official military Soldier the other son I'm from the U.S army the other side so the Securities at the hotel is very beautiful maroon-class security all the way children yeah original Warriors by every level yes yeah a big up high priest God Heights oh man I ain't got a chance to even do that yet bless and love my priest bless the Lord um around the world yeah give thanks that praise God we love the support we want to put in yeah and uh we can't forget Queen Vanessa yes yes foreign ready to see [Music] and the more the more family I don't remember that gentleman name but when I said more you're supposed to know that is him I'm talking to God bless you God bless all of you one love blessing and love to you all yes but ambassador you know you know yeah you have to fly the flag worldwide now so you'll be going on a lot of um tours worldwide representing um for the maroon government and representing Pharrell the people who have lost someone yeah son so people say no sir a lot of people have lost people over the world so Montana Ambassador come talk to them so Uber suitable than Mama Gwen because you know mama going um we're still a cry for your loss I know he'll ask for grandchildren and yeah one beautiful daughter your uncle daughter yes and so last family worldwide yes I just made the mirror advice I know yes yes I just want to say again I have been there and it wasn't an easy sight for me you know because every day getting up crying you know remembering the loss of my grandchildren and my daughter it was not a good side for me but God almighty with give me the strength and courage to stand up here today can tell you that God is great you know and you have to just put your trust and faith in God and with others by your side because God always give you some good people around you to look after you and to see that everything goes right with you and I am telling you I was so blessed with God by my side I was so blessed and that I can tell you today just have faith you may going through this struggling but you don't give up don't give up I know it's been hurting a lot of you out there to lose your loved ones you know but I am telling you cry I cannot stop you from crying because I know what I've been through so I would know your pain that you are going through but I am telling you don't give up continue to fight on that Battlefield because one day you will see the reward that God had in store for you yes yes so just continue to have faith and trust in God because he is a head of our life yes God bless you God bless you yes I've never yet been said yeah it's ridiculous I don't even know what are people thinking let this be the last one don't let this happen no more before you acting do something stupid it's running back let's smoke a split or something but this can't happen no more the maroon government is here we're going to do what we can do to Our Success our people so we don't have to do certain things but yeah enough is enough yes you understand me where the people have to stand up yes you have to protect yourself they'll protect each other yes your one people you might call yourself Jamaican you might call yourself this man but the world I went up on the boat right there well yeah one nation one option one maroon understand me everybody finds Chinese do whatever I want to come you have to recognized the Oneness I have to live up a certain way yeah we shall we shall have eat too much our mama night um one second again so don't know I don't know so when they're ready I can't just pop it yes I just enjoy yourself and yeah the Big Apple um a month ago be a number one um VIP um Hotel and Resort getaway result you understand so yeah that's fun I'll go and cheer up yourself but I love you yeah man so paper mama night is here so you're having a closing Railway you know I'm gonna close up the program a little bit now yes I just want to say let us all live in unity and love because this is not the time to murder our lost our children our family let us not live by the gun no this is nor the knife let us live by love and unity because that is the that is the thing that give us the strength to go on each day by day love and unity so we are all black people we are all Maroons we are all Jamaican so let us just United because a man said United We Stand and divided we fall so let us just come together and leave us one one happy family just one happy family and let us put our crime must go aside crime must go aside too much things are going on in our little country let us fight it let us fight it let us stand up for our right let us stand up and face reality come on we can attack chill out with poor little poor family you know innocent people are dying you know when I look and see my five family gone just like that I don't know how am I supposed to carry on come on huh it's not over for me but I'm just fighting the battle that the Lord want me to fight okay so let us leave joyfully and happy and live as one big happy family God bless you God means yes people so we are all one maroon family globally so yeah son so get up my own documents people yeah son sign up yes and and thank you since there are some Maroon government their son be suffering yes man get back on the sovereignty and where you're from Mama going and where are you for you emperor and none of this before me that I should love to play so much yeah she wants to another week yeah and The Vibes of the thing um so listen Brothers our own African and let's put together thing and you know from the incident um at the first should get a real time after herself so when we actually wants there she wants to stay longer let's let's make her stay longer come on we are all over the nation let's come together and make sure and then have another nice week all right all right so we shall love you yeah what's up people so as I said no get to the maroon documents not necess that makes sense there are Sun so them together make the maroon Emperor Mama happy by doing good by doing um better for our nation to see a very Nation to make sure everyone is happy so we're at a uniting for bringing everyone together back worldwide together as one one Harmony yeah so just see me as an emperor of Peace the Emperor of unity the Emperor of Happiness yes and so let the whole world know that whenever the emperor is that about peace love unity and the emperor no matter what it costs no matter what it takes I am always to make people happy once it is a great thing to do for the betterment of our nation or betterment of our people unified um uniting the universe uniting our people together their sons are put on the guns put on the the bombs put on the knife come together as one people Marvel government that doesn't make sense yes and a bigger pilot maroon office worldwide and if you want to make a your own office people just link us yes it makes sense I look out for my own office and watch you open up open up very soon people it doesn't take that a form of the office we benefit a lot the sounds of more information you can contact UM one eight seven six six nine triple three zero that's one eight seven six six nine three three zero we can call one eight seven six yeah it's like when I saw yeah people have them sad moments and [Music] so that's why you say we have a yes and give mama when some time like these are sad moments people listen so yeah that's why I'll have to come together and be our brothers and our sister keep us alone I'm good and I'm exposing things what depth here who are not doing in a sun so when the people then put the people upon a program for you know come on try to embarrass the emperor laugh after the emperor these are the things that the emperor does every day every night helping out the poor class helping out the Richer class helping out people who has what's been depressed yes and yeah man yeah son so all inclusive people so already know um gotta provide one more week for a mama going down here people can chipping people and make it even more scrumptious yeah call me and just pins yeah son but the emperor has got to do all that I can do yes and make sure Mama Gwen and thousands more people like Mama Gwen something lesser morning but this is what I do every week people every day [Music] so so sad okay yeah we're bringing out to the yacht club yeah stop people so we make the that time of year a member movement from us when to everyone got a yacht club oh yes and VIP treatment we just put it on our son everything from actually feel comfortable yes on maroon I achieved for Montego Bay major Spence people and when I read it um you can just come booking at the hotel people it's a bit and see the view here people beautiful view over here on the airport and then trust me all inclusive Canada I cried to myself because you know if them think about mama going situation your son some people that said that yeah foreign [Music]
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ISO 11940-2 | Wikipedia audio article
iso 11940 - - as an iso standard for a simplified transcription of the thai language into latin characters the full standard iso 11940 - - to 2007 includes pronunciation rules and conversion tables of thai consonants and vowels it is a sequel to iso 11940 describing a way to transform its transliteration into a broad transcription topic principal topic the standard iso 11940 to be renamed 11940 -1 defines a strict and reversible transliteration of thai orthography into latin characters by means of a host of diacritics the result bears no resemblance to Thai pronunciation the additional standard iso 11940 - 2 describes a set of rules to transform the transliteration resulting from iso 11940 based on thai orthography into a broad transcription based on pronunciation using only unadorned latin letters all information on vowel length and syllable tone is dropped as well as the distinction between IPA oh and the standard explicitly mentions that whenever the full pronunciation of each word is necessary or needed conversion of long vowels can be devised and tone rules can be added to the system to achieve the full pronunciation of each word however no rules are included how to achieve this topic features topic although the standard is described as a procedure acting on the thai orthography the system is based on the pronunciation its rules can therefore be also described in terms of thai phonology prominent features of iso 11940 - to include uses only unmodified letters from the Latin alphabet no diacritics spells all vowels and diphthongs using only vowel letters e i o u single letters @ e i o u are simple vowels with the same value as in the international phonetic alphabet IPA digraphs with trailing ye are simple vowels a oh you sound like respectively and are perhaps chosen for their similarity to IPA ligatures a o digraphs with trailing of i/o or diphthongs indicated by a j' with respectively in IPA uses consonants as in IPA except uses c for digraphs with HP HT HK h CH r aspirated p t-- k t consonants to distinguish them from the separate an aspirated p t-- k c p t-- k uses aim for as in english uses why fork j as in english uses for a glottal stop as occurs when a syllable starts with a vowel transcription is according to pronunciation not thai orthography especially notable in final consonants vowels are transcribed in sequence as pronounced not as written in thai script implied vowels which are not written in thai script are inserted as pronounced written silent letters are omitted topic result topic the result of applying the rules described in the standard is almost identical to the transcription defined by the Royal Thai general system of transcription one exception is preceding a syllable initial vowel by representing the time L consonant X obviating the need to insert a - in some words to preserve syllable boundaries the other exception is the retention of the aspiration characteristic of the alveolo-palatal affricate so while Thai and are represented by ch as in RTGS the Thai letter C is written as C topic details topic topic consonants topic topic initials topic in each cell below the first line indicates international phonetic alphabet IPA the second indicates the Thai characters in initial position several letters appearing in the same box of identical pronunciation the third line shows the iso 11940 - - rendering topic finals topic of the consonant letters excluding the disused cage in cage 6f hxh cannot be used as a final in the other thirty-six collapse into a very small repertoire of possible final consonant sounds and corresponding latin letters the consonants y and w when used as finals form diphthongs and triphthongs with the preceding vowel and iso 11940 -2 uses the vowel letters Ino in such cases topic vowels topic the basic vowels of the Thai language from front to back and close to open are given in the following table the top entry and every cell is the symbol from the international phonetic alphabet the second entry gives the spelling in the Thai alphabet where a dash indicates the position of the initial consonant after which the vowel is pronounced a second - indicates that a final consonant must follow the third line contains the iso 11940 symbol used thai vowels come in long short pairs forming distinct phonemes but iso 11940 - - represents both by the same symbol also the two phonemes IPA O and share a single latin letter O the basic vowels can be combined into diphthongs and triphthongs topic external links topic iso 11940 -2 to 2007 transliteration of thai characters into latin characters part 2 simplified transcription of thai language
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Tamra Meets Seven and his Off-Grid Well Designed Step Van
so seven yes how did you get here I drove here how did you get same same yeah it's amazing we have so much that's that could be Wow I just feel like we know each other so well this it's a small world this is crazy so before that though so we're kind of getting the back stories of the people who are in this bizarre unconventional lifestyle Jews yeah because you started conventional how did you find your way from normal or what what never you know so I've always been what I am now but I guess you're probably asking how I came to be living in a stuff in terms of their lifestyle exactly from a more conventional lifestyle to this sticks and bricks to step families exactly okay well it was part of it involved purchasing a vehicle yeah it happens to a lot of people in the lifestyle you know their purchase unless saying here you know some people did but for me the step van was utilitarian so I'd been doing world travel since about 2010 and just traveling in South America Europe Asia and just loving it and every time I came back through the United States to try to visit family and friends or I needed to be here say for surgery one visit one visit I came to sell my house I didn't have a set of wheels and then I was couchsurfing and staying with friends and sometimes like when I was selling my house and buying rental properties I needed to be here for five or six months so extremely difficult to do that and then I had a few belongings here in the United States that I wanted to hold on to so purchasing a vehicle that could carry just a few of my personal things could also be utilitarian for repairing of fixing up rental properties and a place that didn't require rent or a mortgage so all of these things ended up being elements in leading towards fan life now specifically me choosing a step man over says Chevy cargo van or something like that I'm 77 inches tall you know just well 77.7 actually naturally just short of six foot six mm-hmm and so all of the vehicles that I went in Class C RVs plus a z' except for just a few Sprinter vans Pro Master's all of those were about six foot four for the ceiling and I have enough ridges already in my head that I usually wear a hat which is around here somewhere and so I decided I needed to have a vehicle had a high enough ceiling and a good friend of mine just set the spot áfourá pointed out step vans as a solution with a high ceiling square walls all made of aluminum so you don't have to worry about rust it's lightweight and you have the ultimate stealth factor in my opinion even better than a white Chevy van and that if I go to any industrial park any business park from the outside if I park outside of any business I'm going to look like a delivery vehicle and I can build a awesome tiny house on the inside a of almost 130 square feet inside paid about 7,000 for my rig so it's much more than a school but again ultimate stealth and again I have illuminate and space and Headroom you can get this into School Bus yeah plus having the 90 degrees is nice yeah my walls yes living in a square yeah live in news square so I imagine that's probably what you were after with your question before yes that was excellent so it seems like for a lot of people it's kind of like there's steps where people discover it so like you were couchsurfing already and you were traveling already and it was just like the natural progression right of like why would I do anything different than live in a step ban well it's funny because before I started traveling internationally I was looking at getting in a toy hauler trailer and it actually being in the trailer but I decided that I couldn't Ford it out-of-pocket just didn't have the money so I was going to travel until I could save up enough money and then I fell in love with travelling and so the vehicle ended up not being my trying primary residence but just a utilitarian residence between continents so summer in Europe come back step man - three months look for a good deal fly to you Asia for the winter then fly back in the steppe and again for a few months before going somewhere from the side your some time now in this actually when I'm not broad yeah this is my home when I'm here in the US but it's really intended to be half and half roughly you know maybe six months out of the year I'll be in the steppe and and then traveling the rest of the time that's my intention but I sort of got stuck here last year building most the year and only made one trip out to Europe last year you said one of your subscribers was house-sitting for you yes so do they live in here when they're doing that or just come I don't know I gave him the keys I didn't ask and I possible you had a nice beautiful house so oh but even so yeah maybe feels good on you it's possible yeah so what do your people think about my people are your original people of all people yes what think the top people have to say that no I'm sure they do what about your family of origin what what are their thumb I'm really well my sister thinks it's pretty cool pretty awesome so I guess she's the person that counts okay right on the majority of people that you encounter who are not in this lifestyle are they like rock on that's so amazing or are they like what's wrong with you or maybe everybody's just being polite there's nobody has really said that's really weird everybody seems to think it's pretty cool yes I think it's pretty cool what I guess sometimes it's just people who are like well I hope things start looking up for you mmm like the assumption that like you must be down on your luck or fall on hard times to be living this lifestyle rather than realizing it's it's sexual maybe they think this is a good fit for me and that you can do better maybe that's it this makes sense yeah exactly then they look at me and they're all oh exactly that's what I think's going on that's my theory I'm gonna ponder on that well cool what's your favorite part about living in a vehicle this the kitchen part is my favorite part this is your favorite project me to actually know again it's utilitarian for me so not paying a mortgage not paying rent and mmm yeah that's that's really well I feel like that society has a script yeah now force that they want us to follow and if you're deviating from that maybe that's a form of cheating so well it's if you don't subscribe to the system in the first place you're not cheating the system it's just like a system that exists outside of what you're doing yeah yeah what part don't you like about it in comparison to living in the sticks and break you know it's funny because I have a youtube channel why am i strange coincidence yes and I worked on a video last week comparing sticks and bricks versus van life versus European backpacking by backpacking doesn't mean going up in the mountains yeah European backpacking is using your backpack and going to hostels and great like from Paris to Prague to Budapest yeah stuff like that with your backpack and staying in hostels I'm so comparing all of those so a house has amazing modern convenience you have a shower that you can run and I have hot water and get out and have your favorite fluffy towel and have six dogs on two cars and a boat in your backyard and have a pool table downstairs and a big-screen TV you know can't do any of those things with fan life or backpacking but that comes with a price yes and all of those things become anchors because you've got to take care of the pool you've got to water your plants you have to feed your dogs all those things become the anchors and you have to have enough income source working with a job to support your house and but you get extreme comfort mm-hmm extreme comfort yeah now if you want to go to a little bit more discomfort you can go to van life you may not have the Headroom the shower that you can run with endless water you may not have your pool table we have to give those things up unless you're gonna put it on the trailer mm-hmm and you know have a water tank you know carry in your scintilla yeah for your swimming pool hot tub like Louie has on his bus I've thought about getting a little blow-up kiddie pool just be like you know what I want a hot tub I heard about those people to have the hot tubs that you know inflate and they put the little heater unit out there and they that's pretty sweet someone out in the desert yeah sorry go on so you give up a lot of conveniences to go to van life okay you also have a little bit more in the way of emotional stress in that when you're in your home you know exactly where to go get your favorite creamer you know exactly where to go to get your favorite hamburger I know where your friend is your mechanic to your repair when you're on the road in your van and you break down you're scrambling to try to find a mechanic who you trust you may be wandering around to try to find the coffee shop that has the Wi-Fi the fast speed that you need or you may not know where to get the fresh vegetables you want because you're vegetarian mm-hmm so all those things become stresses it's some level maybe a low level stress weird it's different stresses than you have living in a house because there's certainly stresses when you're locked into that system and you have to keep feeding the beast yeah so and then the European backpacking also has a certain level of stress yeah so I'm of the theory that if you have some sort of combination of all of those of the sticks and bricks for a little period of time and it allows you to get recharged but you will miss the variety and the challenges and the personal growth that you can gain my European backpacking mm-hmm you'll be limited with the anchor of the house that you might not have with van life the van life could get possibly really stressful and tiring and emotionally wearing if you do that for very long and so maybe a European trip or maybe staying with a friend in apartment for a few months maybe the key to allow you to get recharge so I'm a Buddhist by nature that's a middle way approach it's not be an extreme hardcore in one direction and that mainly may not be what van lifers here want to hear but that's more my balance yes have been balancing yeah I should not being too extreme one direction oh yeah I try not to vilify the other way you know the way that we came from some people find total fulfillment in that and there's aspects of it that I totally love of living in a house you know that I spent like a little bit of time in a townhouse recently and it's depressing I get lazy and you know but I have but I can run my Blendtec mmm you know to make smoothies with my frozen fruit in my freezer and I can take long showers so maybe it's good for a few weeks and then a craving getting out so you can climb a mountain and go you know hiking out in the forest or something like that so maybe some combination might work for you totally just for my own curiosity when you are backpacking in Europe or wherever do you hitchhike much I have done hitchhiking but probably not as successful as you would be it was on Facebook so I don't know if it's true that my emails get picked up by hitchhiker or my drivers much more than me well there's a trade-off with that as well yeah because some of them you don't want to get picked up by oh but I haven't really had that experience myself so yes no you're a big man so apparently so yeah very cool oh well thank you so much seven for telling us a little bit of your story welcome hey where are you from originally um well I've been nomadic since childhood since about age four or five how's that my father was a mining engineer and so we started moving as four years old actually I was born in Denver Colorado my parents were living in Auto Springs made 27 moves before I finished high school Wow made 55 moves in the United States and I've lived outside of the US property for eight or nine years now over 50 countries yeah you were totally just groomed for this why would you do anything else I don't know maybe a variety yeah that's awesome very cool well thanks for chatting with us seven you're welcome that's like a little two-minute well you can just do it a little fast forward like you know 150 percent on this whenever I watch anything my voice will be much higher than that he'll sound like it's it much yeah cool thanks seven-layer I love what you've done with the place thank you you're welcome we'll catch up with you later
Enigmatic Nomadics
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My FAVOURITE Piano Chords - 7#9 (The “Jimi” Chord)
[Music] right so here's another really awesome chord i think the grooviest chord i've ever played so it's basically i guess taken from guitar players uh perhaps jimmy hendrix would have popularized this chord the most it's actually quite easy to play on the guitar if you take e you just basically it's easier to play than probably even the major chord or the seventh chord because your hand just stays there you know so it sounds like this so what are we doing here we're taking a seventh chord [Music] and then adding a sharp nine how do we get a sharp nine now on i'm on the key of e so what is a nine again a nine is a second played one octave higher so f sharp but now sharp nine means take that nine one more step even higher there so it's really really weird you're having a major third what appears as a major chord but then a sharp nine which in disguise is actually a minor third just sounds awesome together right and if you just play that note in between see how horrible that sounds you know when you play it there so it's all about where you space these notes also known as voicing okay so you go root this is how i'm playing it on the piano it's very easy for me root third seventh flat and then the sharp knife you may argue why are you not playing the b well you could but then b is just an extra note you don't really need it you know so you could add it i kind of prefer without the b so e7 sharp nine and this is a very nice chord if you're using it in a funky context or in a blues context you know [Music] pretty much that entire cord throughout the blues you could even use it for a funky perspective maybe right sounds really nice so the way i use it is i just use it in very groovy music i don't think i've used it in the sadder stuff well you could this is still a replacement for the dominant chord so in a sense you take e e could very much resolve to the tonic which could be a minor but in this case we are using it in a blue z i really like the e going to the b i also like to kind of stack the same sharp nine chord and then move in fifth so you do e b but with the b you can even add like an augmented flavor or a sharp five [Music] see that's the sharp nine as well as the augmented fifth i use that also at the end of a blues blues turnaround you know so [Music] okay so it has all sorts of flavors that's the sharp nine and this is the augmented fifth okay so in a nutshell this chord could either be played as a normal e7 sharp 9 jimi hendrix style perhaps play that rhythm sounds really dirty and uh intense right okay the other way you could use it is with the uh what do you call it with the augmented sound so that augmented with the sharp nine lot of color so you can really go back to the tonic in a very exciting way maybe just play some pop stuff add that just as a connection that's the chord just use it in a bluesy context or a funk context so this is about the seven sharp nine or you can do the seven sharp nine with the sharp five as well right so that's with the sharp five that's without the sharp five it's just a normal e7 sharp nine at the top and the magic of this is how there is a major third and a minor third working together that's usually you know really generally wrong you know imagine in a band a guitarist plays a major chord and the keyboard displays a minor chord that's actually wrong no one would like that but i don't know how this chord just does it you know okay moving on
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Makeup TIPS For Mature Skin - Hooded Eyes, Wrinkles, Age Spots
today we are going to get this completed look from primer all the way to mascara and setting spray we are going to do it all this is a Glam look this is a beginning to end look before we get into it I always like to show what I have on for a shirt just a really quick blurb here so that you can see that cuz I do get asked that every time I will make sure that all of the makeup that I use even the brushes and the tools that I use in today's video along with the shirt and the jewelry and everything is listed in link down below and I will also try to remember to put that in the first pin comment but a lot of times I do forget so remind me if I forget to put that in the first pin comment also pause this video and go down in the comment section and tell me how long it takes you to do your makeup start to finish and I want you to be completely realistic don't put Skin Care in there don't put your SPF in there I want from the time that you start your makeup till your very end of your makeup how long does it take you because I'm going to tell you that from the time I start my makeup until the end and when I'm doing a Glam look like this it can take anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour this is not a look that is you know your 15minute makeup look I do have a couple of those which I can do if you'd like to see a 10 to 15 minute makeup look I'd be happy to do that for you too and I just want to say thank you so much for being here with me and if you wouldn't mind hitting the thumbs up button right before we start I would really appreciate that too let's get into all kinds of tips and tricks for the mature woman let's do this look together right now okay so we'll go through some tips for for prepping your face if you've used a ton of skin care like I do you might want to take a tissue and go all over your face especially in the places where maybe your makeup creases I get it in the chin around the nose and under the eyes so I want to lift up any excess moisture off of there that might cause an extra layer and cause a little bit of creasing next I'm going to use a powder and I'm just going to go over those areas again in order to keep that little bit of that breakthrough at Bay I'm using very very small amount ount of powder and I'm going to go right there into those areas that get a little bit greasy so I have a little bit of combo in the T-Zone there so I'm just doing a tiny bit of powder there that really does help soak up the excess before we get started next I love this primer from Revlon it's the photo ready prime plus perfecting and smoothing this is an awesome awesome primer it Rivals any high-end primer that I have and it's making all kinds of noises there to get out so make sure you go into the spots where you have lots of pores mine is down my nose across my cheeks right here I actually don't put any of this underneath my eyes I just feel like it gives an added layer that I don't really need so I'm sticking to those places and then along my chin where I get a lot of texture I like to put it there going to take a second and you can really press that in and that's going to help smooth out that makeup and make it look really really Flawless next I'm going to go in with my Jason Woo eyeshadow Prim primer and this is in light I take a very very small amount of that going along the eye all the way from the Lash line to the brow line the eyeshadow palette that I'm using today is the new Sephora precious gems palette and this one is in Pearl this is a very neutral palette these are so affordable and I found that the quality is really good on them so I'm going to take a rer 15 Brush and I'm going to go into this taupe lighter color going to kind of mix it a little bit with that cream color just because it's a little bit dark for me probably would be fine on somebody that was not quite so pale as I am now I feel like when you have hooded eyes or you have um even deep set eyes like I do that you want to stay away from the crease okay when you're doing any sort of color you want to use this real estate right up here on your eye in order to place that color where it can be seen so we're going above and I apologize if I keep looking this this way that's where my mirror is so we're going to go above that and we're going to just circle and a little bit back and forth on that eye and I want you to pay attention to bringing that out in a kind of a straight line towards the tail of your brow because if you bring it down it's going to down turn your eye and when we're older we already have a little bit of a droop on our eye as our skin starts to droop on this on the sides of our eyes and on this side see how I'm really paying attention out there on that outer Corner next brush is a BK Beauty 205 Contour brush it's an angled brush this brush has been invaluable to me as a matter of fact it's probably my favorite brush from BK Beauty I have a lot of favorites they're great brushes but this one's probably my favorite I'm going to go into the dark and I'm going to lift that up the darkest shade in here I loaded it up and now I'm just going to go down into the corner of my eye and I'm going to put product down there and then instead of coming over I'm going to continue to go up and put product towards the tail of my eye again or it's going to be seen on this part of the eye instead of down on the lid so continuing to do that now you can bring it over just a little bit and I'm actually even though I'm in the crease I'm still trying to go above the crease a little bit and then I'll turn that brush around and then I will pull the eyeshadow towards the tail of the brow and continue to do that until it's Blended well then I'll go back in with the original brush and I will blend the two together so they look more seamless as we're down on the eyelid with that same brush we're going to want to build that up in that corner quite a bit and then we're going to go want to kind of feather it towards the height of the eyelid or the middle of the eyelid excuse me make sure you go up on that part of your eye that is seen if you have hooded eyes because otherwise this color isn't going to be seen at all and we definitely want this color to be seen we just don't want it to get overwhelming the next brush is a rer paddle brush or a Shader brush and it's number 21 and I'm going to go into this Duo chrome color that they have right here it's kind of a brown and a silver and a blue kind of color it's real pretty I'm going to lay that in the middle of the eyelid and I'm going to blend those two colors together and grab that Shader brush again and shade those two together now I'm going to take the lightest color in here which has no in it at all but it's a beautiful very light white color or almost like an off-white color and I'm going to put that with my finger all across the lid now if I was doing a metallic I would spray my finger but since this is a matte we are not doing that we're just trying to brighten all over that lid don't be afraid to put your mat over top of that metallic or that Shimmer that we just put on the middle of the eyelid this is going to brighten it and you can go back in with that paddle brush and blend a little bit I didn't have my camera on so I just took my regular brush and we Blended all of those colors together we're going to go back to that in just a minute and finish the eye look but for now we're going to do Foundation the number seven protect and perfect all-in-one Advanced foundation and this is got an SPF and it has great ingredients in it I have my color in cool vanilla and it seems to work really well for me and I'm going to use a beauty blender to bounce that into my skin and I have been really trying hard not to use too much Foundation at the very beginning of my looks because somehow it always seems to get carried away and since I've lost all the weight my face is kind of drooping and sagging so I'm trying really hard to use as little as possible and a brush deposits a little bit more than a beauty blender will because this will soak up some of that foundation so keep that in mind when you're choosing your application you can choose a damp Beauty blender or a brush but remember that a brush is going to put more foundation on your face and might not give you as a mature woman the exact coverage that you want you can always go back in with a beauty blender after your brush but I find that it's easier to put Less on then actually try and take more off this is a nice foundation with one coat but I need a little bit extra so I'm going to do two coats in the middle of my face right here where I have so much discoloration so I got a lot out and I'm just going to put it right here in a minute after I'm done blending this in I'm going to put a little bit more on this part right here where I have all kinds of acne scarring and dark spots from the scarring that I got when I was a kid next step is my color corrector and my standard is the pixie by Petra color corrector and this one is in Peach they do have an apricot one if you have Gaper skin than I do but I find this invaluable in that I can cover my really dark circles without having to use too much concealer on here and you can see almost immediately as I Pat that in look at the difference between the two isn't that amazing I love this stuff remember underneath your eyes you want to keep thin layers so make sure you're patting that out now I'm using tower 28 this has quickly become my favorite concealer of all time color is called K Town it seems to be absolutely beautiful for what I need so I'm going to put some right here in the corner and then some out here and like I said I'm going to put a streak of it right down here then I'm going to spread this out but I am not going to completely Pat this in what happens if you just let it sit after you spread it out a little bit is it's going to set up and then you can go back in and completely Pat it in and you will have so much more coverage then I'm just going to blend this part in right down here with my beauty blender and this is this just covers so pretty moving on to brows I'm not going to take a lot of time because I do have a brow tutorial that I did that just is what I do every single time and brows for me are the one that that takes the longest amount of time and they really truly are the most challenging so what I want to tell you in this video is Mark the spot where you want your brow to be the at the highest point and I'll show you in that video what I'm talking about and I'm just kind of making a DOT right there and then I don't want to pull my eye down so so if your brow naturally comes down you're still going to want to try and take it out a little bit in more of a straight line as as much as you can the more you pull those brows down the more saggy your eyes are going to look so try not to pull those brows down even on the inside of the eye right here where the brow is the thickest try not to pull it down as much and then the other tip that I can give you is when you're filling in under your brows don't fill in and bring it down always go as high as your brow will allow you to go so when I am doing that I am going under my brow and I'm still giving my brow as much height as I possibly can meeting that little point that I put there and that's going to automatically create an arch and then I'm going to come down and I'm going to try and take my brow out as straight as possible so that is my tips on that please go watch that other video and see the easiest way and I call it connect the DT for eyebrows it's super easy go watch that video and you'll see how easy your brows are to do so I'll be back with mine done by the way the brow product that I was using was the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz it has a micro fine tip and it has a spoolie on the other end and this one is in one of their ash brown colors I actually like the Nyx micro brow a little bit more in Ash Brown but I'm using this one up I'm using the elfl wild brow to set the eyebrows and give them a little bit of extra texture let's Pat out this under eye situation here now as I Pat that out all I'm getting up is the what would be excess or what would be actually going into the creases I love this trick it's one of my favorites for doing concealer on mature eyes because sometimes you have so such dark circles that you can't cover it with a thinner formula but you also don't want a thicker formula so letting it sit down will really help because it dries it out a little bit and you're left with the pigment and B of all the moisture what I'm going to do now is I've cleaned that little uh rer paddle brush that I had that's the 21 again I'm going to go back into that light color and I'm going to go clear to the corner of my eye and I'm going to lighten up all this area with that white and then I'm going to take this Shimmer color right here which is just kind of a really really pale pink on that same paddle brush and I'm just going to go into the corner right here and just barely give it a really really light dusting because I have that white on and I'm not going all the way over with it I do want to blend it just a little bit you don't need to bring it down on in the corner you just need to put it right in the corner and then just kind of blend it around a little bit next I'm taking one of the funnest brushes from refer this is a tiny little pencil brush this is an 03 and I'm going to go into that dark color I'm really going to kind of load this up then I'm going to go down in the corner like I'm going to use a pencil instead of just Shadow and I'm going to really put a lot of product a lot of that shadow in that corner I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to sweep it towards the tail of the brow again so now I'm going to just take and get the rest of the excess off of that little brush and now I'm just going to Shadow it all the way under my eye I'm going to blend blend blend so that eyeliner kind of creates the cat eye effect on your eye without having this dark black line all right eyes almost done except for mascara when we get there in a minute what I've been loving lately is this key Milano sculpting touch Contour stick this is a really good Contour because it's very creamy and I also love that it's not too cool that it makes you look like you have mud on your face what it's going to do is it's going to contour and bronze at the same time and what I want to do is I want to take it up in my hairline because I have a super high hairline especially in these Corners you're going to see that it's going to start out with a lot that looks like a lot and it is and and then I'm just going to blend it I don't mind getting this into my hair wash my hair like what every 2 days maybe every 3 days and I'm really going to take out this corner it drives me crazy my hairline is nuts as far as how high it is and I just blend this up into my hairline and love it actually and then what it does is it also is going to not make me look so pale because after I go ahead and deposit as much as I want up in that hairline then I'm going to blend it forward and towards Wards my eyebrows and then you're going to have it look a little bit more natural because once you do that then you're going to look like you have a little bit more of a tan and not just this line of Contour across your head continue to blend that in until you feel like it looks good for you and then I'm going to just squeeze this brush oh by the way this is a BK Beauty 111 brush I should have said that in the beginning so I'm going to squeeze that brush and I'm going to go right here into the Contour part little bit higher than every body normally does lots of people put the Contour when they go like that I go a little bit higher you never ever want your Contour to be a stark line you want it to be Blended well but you don't want to come down because that would make everything on this part of your cheek look mudy I do pick up plenty and I go right here on my gels and I try to go in a fairly straight line to disguise that gel a little bit then I'm going to take a little bit more and I'm going to put it right here underneath the chin because of the double chin and all the sagginess that goes on there and then I'm going to start to blend and again don't blend up go ahead and blend down I also like to come down in this y right here onto my neck to disguise this double chin that I have right here and my neck wrinkles if you find that you feel like you've got too much on just take your beauty blender go over top of it and you're blending everything and the gels look a little bit diminished because of Shadow if you've been with me for any amount of time you know that I always put my highlighter on under my blush this is the Moira drink dream dream light highlighter this one is in Honeysuckle reminds me so much of the one that is by uh rare Beauty beautiful and this one gives just a gorgeous light I don't put highlighter really anywhere but right here underneath my blush I don't put it on the tip of my nose sometimes I'll do a little bit right here on the Cupid's bow you can do that with your finger put it right there on the Cupid's bow just to highlight that area and then after you do your lip so you'll see how pretty that is and I'm using the kiko Milano Velvet Touch blush and this is such a pretty rose color I think it's 07 I think that's the color of it beautiful color I'm going to use my It Cosmetics Heavenly Lux cream blush brush this is a Duo brush this is pretty expensive you can catch their sales but uh yeah I would never be without this I actually own two of them I put that in the palm of my hand and then put it on my brush so that I don't get too much at once the other thing is that this brush will also put the right amount down on your cheeks it's just beautiful in the way that it Blends out seamlessly without you having to do too much work then I will put my blush up through the temple a little bit just to blend the bronzer and the blush up here on my forehead as well I'm going to put a little bit across my nose a little bit across my chin like we used to instead of doing Contour on our nose and Chin we used to put our blush there have you seen this one siiz powder in the pink I really have been enjoying this for brightening and then also for blurring out I love the delivery system on it you don't get too much out of there I'm use my triangle powder puff and I'm going to go ahead and pick that up now when I get that on that puff I don't want there to be so much on there that it's going to make me look weird so I'm going to actually roll it into the puff a little bit more so one spot doesn't get more than another spot and this works really good for me so I'm going to just start down here on the chin I crease right here a a little bit and then I'm going to go up towards the eye right here so that's going to take care of this nasal labial fold it's going to take care of my pores that are right here on my cheeks and then I'm going to take whatever's left over so I've used most of the powder down here and I'm going to go over in underneath the eye and set that but there's not that much there once I've already used it down here so all I'm getting is just a tiny bit of powder underneath that eye and that eye can still look bright and lifted then if you want this shine down a little bit right here on on the forehead you can use whatever is left over to go in any places that you feel like you need a little bit extra I actually do set this part of my face down here because I put extra cream products right there and I want the makeup to not wear off of that part of my face and then I'll just Pat all around my face there's nothing left on there except for maybe residuals so I am not using a ton of powder here I'm using just a tiny bit to keep everything set in place even though we're aging and we love using cream products powder is the way to really make those pores look blurred and your makeup to look Flawless so it's really pretty to put it into these big pores that we get across our cheeks right here not wanting to go out here and take away from all this prettiness that we did with all of the cream products but just taking away the texture that we get as we at now I'm going to take the Lys natural finish setting spray I make sure that I shake it up but I do really like this one it does have not quite as fine of mist as the Charlotte Tilbury one that I love so much does but but I love all of the really pretty ingredients that are in there so then I just take my sponge and press that in now for lips I'm going to use two Rimmel products first of all is the exaggerate lip liner I love how this one is angled I think this one is an East End snob beautiful rose color it's going to just kind of brighten the lips up make the lips look really pretty I do have a tutorial named you don't love my lipstick you love my lip technique and that helps you to see everything that I do so I'm going to go ahead and just lip line these lips going a little bit out of the line at the bottom and on the top but everywhere else I'm staying into my lip line I really want you to go look at that tutorial because it's so simple but it can really make your lips look juicy and pouty so we're going to do the liner the lipstick is also from Rimmel and it's number 41 a beautiful bright Rosy pink and that's going to go really good with this lip liner nothing says spring better than a pretty bright pink or a coral lipstick I'm topping it with the star struck I think it's called Star Struck pink from Sephora this is their outrageous lip gloss I love this this has a little bit of a cooling Plumping effect but at the same time the reflex in it and the color of it just bring your lips to life and they look so juicy with this product and now we're going to do eyeliner and then mascara one of the things that I love about doing eyeliner and mascara is this curler that I got from refer along time ago it's not quite so rounded or so Crescent shaped that it doesn't fit my eye I will curl the ends of my lashes and then I'll go in and I'll C curl closer to that lash line I rediscovered this physician itions formula eyeliner felt tip eyeliner this is a super fine one and it's waterproof I love that now a lot of people are you know shying away from black eyeliners and that is your personal preference for me I just really like going as close to my eyelash line as I possibly can I don't want a thick line at all this is just so that the base of my lashes look thicker and that is how I achieve that a lot of people will achieve that with a pencil liner and they'll go into their water line up top and you may love that so that is just whatever personal preference you have I'm going to go clear into the inner corner and come out I want to be as careful as I possibly can to lay that pencil on that line and my hand Shook and it went up a little bit so I'm going to show you how to fix that as well now when you come out to the corner don't pull down again just try to go out straight towards the corner of your eye so you are hitting that corner of your eye where the Lash line is but you're also making it a little bit thicker and you're coming up now how I would fix that since I went up a little bit is I'm just going to take my finger into that Shimmer color that was the duo Chrome just going to take a little bit on my finger and I'm just going to touch that part right there to try and disguise that I made a little bit of a mess right there can't help it when your when your hand shakes that's what happens but you can disguise it a little bit lastly is the mascara this is called scandalized retro Glam it has all different kinds of bristles there were different lengths and different types and it just grabs everyone and I seem to be really enjoying it a lot it is still on me by the end of the day I love the natural bristle a little bit on this because it really does help with volume and yet I can get a lot of length out of this as well I look down as I'm doing this I coat the lashes completely and then I'll go on the top and begin to tip them a little bit so I'm going on the top side of the lashes I will continue to work with one eye only in order to get my mascara to where I want it to be I don't go from eye to eye putting on different coats very rarely do I ever do that because I find that I will get clumpy really quickly if I come back to this and I don't do all the separating and the coating that I need to in the beginning once I have that on then I'm going to go underneath know that a lot of makeup artists and people tell you not to use mascara underneath your eyes I've been doing it my whole life I like like the look of it I probably will continue to do it my whole life it's just personal preference makeup is fun there shouldn't be that many rules to it okay so here's the finished look isn't it amazing what a little bit of mascara can do to an eye look just completely brings it alive don't skimp on your mascara gals also put on some jewelry let my hair down and we are ready to go I hope that you did enjoy seeing this video today and what I do from very beginning to very end does take a while to get this kind of a look look uh some days it'll be a whole lot less makeup that I do but this is the Glam look or the completed look I hope that you got a lot of tips and tricks out of this video and that it was very helpful to you thank you for being with me and sticking to the end of this video please don't forget to give the video a like on your way out of here hope that you're all happy and healthy and please come back and see me in my next video take care everyone love you bye
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How we Raised the Rent on Section 8 with out doing Any work? #shorts
were like hey we actually need to go down lur on the price so we got a we got a a house and then we ended up getting it for like $50,000 section A was only paying 850 a month at the time but we knew that with a fair market rent we can get around 14450 a month so as soon as we took it over we immediately asked for an increase in rent got it approved so I mean that property I think we're like profiting like seven $800 a month off of that property and you didn't have to do anything to it just just ask Section 8 to to improve it you know all right we didn't we didn't we did no Rehab on that property that's awesome we just loed up it was just you know good timeing again networking and just being consistent with you know putting out offers and looking for deals so listen next time you come across that situation and you don't want to take the other two properties give your man a call right here I got you got I can get him sold right now I got you
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Marlon Brando Oscar Nominations
[Music] marlon brando oscar nominations you got plenty room to get by me now 1952 best actor in a leading role a street car named desire the winner is humphrey 1953 best actor in a leading role viva zapata in the absence of the winter john wayne will accept the award for gary cooper [Applause] [Music] the noble brutus has told you caesar was ambitious 1954 best actor in a leading role julius caesar ladies and gentlemen the winner is william holden [Applause] [Music] [Applause] do it to him before he does it to you 1955 best actor in a leading role on the waterfront the winner is marlon brando's on the waterfall it's a wonderful moment and a rare one and i'm certainly indebted thank you like like grabbing me and and hauling me off to a shack somewhere yes you know sometimes i look at you and i don't understand you maybe you don't 1958 best actor in a leading role sayonara and here's the winner [Applause] [Music] 1973 best actor in a leading role the godfather i'm representing marlon brando this evening he very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award you know on the top of the closet cardboard box i found all your on all your little goodies 1974 best actor in a leading role last tango in paris the winner is jack lemmon for save the tiger i'm sorry you're not feeling fit well i actually feel rather surprised things go 1990 best actor in a supporting role a dry white season and the oscar goes to [Applause] denzel washington thank you so much for watching what do you think about when brando didn't attend the ceremony and he was represented by sashin littlefeather instead comment below about that thank you so much for watching please comment like subscribe
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Learn to Handstand - Ross Edgley | School of Calisthenics
welcome back to school two castes we are here with a legend is Ross Edgeley today we're gonna start to look at some hands-down progressions workups a handstand but we're gonna swing by a little bit of strength work along the way he's gonna start from the round nice alright from each of their such a stacking things on some juices so that's what we might see it it's making a little bit harder progressions running trouble his knees a little bit higher than those triceps he Bulls gonna be higher than me out I see we need Wow like off yes trunk a little bit high position instances long good much hot again is very busy happens in a much higher position yeah continue to push the fold-out to keep power and in short to keep the hips high he lacks shows various antecedent so it's really him we stopped being my basic shoulder training with such a great attention to the shoulders that vertical push a movement driving us more than hard keeping my side there are super state to show you where reason space I love sorry if he's think if Tim goes into is how high a position is when he then wants to take both knees off he keeps them high and it wants to turn into a handstand it's a press out from there keep that hip high stacked on top of the shoulders right where do you imagine if you start that bum way down here yeah much harder to get back towards that position yeah yeah it's gonna start by tracking the stop spamming I can I can put those knees much higher than just leave it so going to make yourself getting sort of highest after just going to make it nice they're gonna say higher then trying to take money off those peopIe bastard good nice but I said that starting from the floor in our frog stands now going to take it to the wall we need you all to help practice our alignment but it's also going to get an awful lot of shoulder stability the weather strength as we start to wrap it as well and really nice things about handstand work using your body way but the stability you have to create through the shoulder joint when you start to ramp up that stability you can start to then start put down more force as you build your strength to get stronger we're also getting off of our trunk alignment from core work in there so Tim's working his hands all the way back to the wall so it knows who touch the wall hips come touch the wall on his legs all the way up so he's actually making himself straight because he's using the wall from there and they're gonna walk back and as he walks it each stride that shoulder is placed now the floor is having to stabilize keep it work working alongside with his trunk is core to hold that position not rocking and rolling side to side too much try to stay nice and tight so every step he takes and goes down and stabilize I can stay strong as you go down strength building stability as well as that comet Empire yeah so you know almost like Chrysler position with your feet are getting on the wall you have a pressure relief in the wall good and then as you already feet up the wall you brought your hands and try to keep this nice and tight in the middle when you get to the wall feet together point your toes that leg one thing we did measure Tim is to try and push your feet towards the ceiling so you almost feel like a shrug for your chest here yeah and then what if hands forward and turn the feet in here and then what feet deep feet a bit closer together good nice boy hands but there they've already feet down the wall back to like you press up position feel that strength yeah we get shoulder ability I've had looking deep he knows it suitable a nice pushing feet towards the ceiling create that line there you go good and then you walk it just completely too many people they're just trying to put more weight on the dumbbells more weight above do two of those oh my god you know if it's working of a ranges of motion you know there's really two birds in the corner since idea how many times we see people very impressive than losing midsection control yeah I seen that your comment ago a lot we can you to do property that's a monkey attack so whatever sudha but we know the shore in the core got a really close relationship right one relies on the other to function together so we're stable the midsection is shoulder that opens up because actually knows what gas at this time if you stable I still better move from that can produce force if we just compromise midsection and it caused all that work show then destabilizers but merely as much overhead so again I guess with sort of your program I'm directly a pretty good carrier to lose your head pressing workers I'm for you already said before like economy there's no way to hide in that no it literally is you only we got over here that's so true and Emma gimme is that barbell and bodyweight fusion you know people see the two as separate as I go you can spend it or not power lifter I'm about why miss can we all learn from each other miss people go to body weight space that you started body well that's only if you don't know how to use your body weight properly yes that's such a point yeah okay so we can take you some hands down wall push-ups and these are for me one of the best exercises for Shore the provider you've got some decent midsection strength going on so make sure that that is looking in good Nick before we start loading the body upside down feet on the wall for some support socks on look at these beauties and so we can actually slide up and down this is a little bit more freedom and all we're looking to do is try go as low as we can you see jack is working hard to keep those elbows pointed him as close behind him as he can but we don't want to do is see these guys playing out to the sides just throws his shoulder head into a not very nice position and we can leave on there for as long as we think he's got reps in the tank but he's looking pretty good so that's the one I start the floor but we are limited by how low we can go so therefore how to arrange your move we can get by the floor itself even if we were going to go to some barber work but we be thinking here was somewhere like a half rack which is probably where we're going to be so if you want to get super strong with the shoulders we can take it up pull that ball and we can go on a box so as you see as I was going down I get my nose tips to the floor and I'm limited by how far I'll have deep I can go by when Florence if you raised your hands up on the box and you'll see Tim will be able to say bye-bye and disappear and now he's getting into some silly deep range I'm not strong enough to do that and he's going through a greater range of motion load no different but he's increasing his adaptation getting stronger not by adding the weighted vest on everything's just going through a bigger range which is a to get strong so rather than my I think way to changing some of the sort of bad would do what he's actually just increasing range of motion to keep himself progressive with his childhood so any of us up against awards that has done so always going to do is put his hands up on the floor kick himself up to find the wall if you probably a bit nervous around this just progressively kick up a little bit higher so you find the wall waters twist it's going to be there and then as job is learning to see how he feels and how where we can go I start to rep some of these out head pretty much to the floor looking good it's really important you push out up on position this cause gonna want to break a little bit so you want to feel like your backs arches so if you get it's at the bottom position there's a lock that bad boy in type make sure it stays strong ribcage like on top of the hips and that's really key it's nice alignment and it doesn't put too much pressure on the lower back try to take itself down a little bit further go forward a bit more so those elbows can screw backwards and then I said yeah good see head makes a triangle with your hands rather than going if you take your head straight down you always have to flat out to the side and these fence compromises yeah yeah I'm almost nice because we always talk about that kinesthetic awareness it's like when you've got you know dumbbells and you see a lot of like guys who good at calisthenics and body weight stuff they're much stronger when they go over to use a barbell you know it's not a all over the place they used to holding that same position yeah massive thing about lies you if we can do bit work on the floor building the short stability and then what happens when you can't get two dumbbells as it shows they're much more stable form these exercises actually if your gains or your gets Missy to put some arbitrary feels from my strength or power lift a little bit lifting a little bit of us to upgrade the destroyers to visit very pushes to the shoulder I reckon that's maybe a decent key dude yeah I knew what to Pollitz to say but I do want to see what you can overhead press my death that's ridiculous so let's say what we did with the Fox on the beginning on the floor then we're going to take what we did with the ball with your alive I'm trying to piece that together so you know it ended that nice little demo when he took his legs off and even rotated they said you drop down I'm gonna help you on your hips again stop you from dropping down so you're going to rotate or take legs off the rotate then straight up right ass pocket then I'm going to see if I can spot you to point where you're gonna balance on your own and a button that's it you go take and straighten nice that easy right that makes have nice and long briefly together yeah there's no Chubby's knowledge now maybe stop working and down the body so as I said working together please give us it makes no signs of small Corrections and helping with Ross just a fire element actually necessary that she iced Ross Oh vintage means it's muted yes it is yeah education avocation every kiddo so the interesting thing about that movement is you can actually start to get some small Corrections but the hands down so many people struggle with nail it now because that kinesthetic awareness when they're upside down almost certain they don't know whether feet are relation to the head so having someone give you that feedback is giving you that import the brains going okay this is where I need to be and then you can start to work out your movement strategy of having a hobo I mean I saw what you felt Oh Matson I think for everything you can read and you can study you can watch it's all kinesthetic it's all biofeedback it's the only way to to do it is to get upside down to actually start to feel it that's the other way and that was what was weird is like yes it's very hands-on you'll do more than we take over you're doing everything yeah it was a weird sensation but like a good most interesting was there with the veins on the does cam body may be used to build up strength and stability through your shoulders like we believe it was one of the best ways to do it that doesn't mean you're only I'm gonna have to do it but for us that's what that's what gets us what we like and we enjoy me like the challenge are being like when you balance then you're on your own it's like yeah it's cool that's but you think oh but you do some work online you get back to your shoulder press it'll guarantee that's it I don't think strength and conditioning it's about having all these tools in your arsenal because some days you might want to go down grip some iron and just lift heavy but other days central nervous system the immune system why does video you might not just whatever reason neurotransmitters you might not be motivated all of those factors you might not have the equipment yeah and so to have this in your arsenal and go ah that's right bodyweight it can be invaluable and I think people don't really understand nice it's not one of the other it's a fusion - yeah so some people stuff to play now with there we've got some we can build a handset from the ground up but you focused on progressions we can get strong up against the wall and everything link it together with the help of a program and that's what you need to get into an assembly just a bit of sprinkle of time some consistency learn patience rather than fast later until next time class dismissed
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Sodium polysulfide | Wikipedia audio article
sodium polysulfide is a general term for salts with the formula not to s x where x equals to defy the species s x2 - called fully sulfide anions include disulfide s22 - try sulfide s32 - tetra sulfide s42 - and Penta sulfide s52 - in principle but not in practice the chain lengths could be longer the salts are dark red solids that dissolve in water to give highly alkaline and corrosive solutions in air these salts oxidize and they evolve hydrogen sulfide by hydrolysis structure the fully sulfide anions form chains with s s bond distances around 2 ax in length the chains adopts cute confirmations in the solid state these salts are dense solids with strong association of the sodium cations with the anionic term and I of the chains production and occurrence sodium fully sulfide can produced by dissolving sulfur in a solution of sodium sulfide alternatively they are produced by the redox reaction of aqueous sodium hydroxide with sulfur at elevated temperatures finally they arrive by the reduction of elemental sulfur with sodium a reaction often conducted in anhydrous ammonia these salts are used in the production of fully sulfide polymers as a chemical fungicide as a blackening agent on copper jewelry as a component in a fully sulfide bromide battery as a toner in a photochemical solution and in the tanning industry to remove hair from hides reactions as exploited in the sodium sulfur battery the fullest sulfides absorb and release reducing equivalents by breaking and making SS bonds respectively an idealized reaction for sodium tetris sulfide is shown sodium sulfide plus 2 not 2 sodium sulfide alkylation gives organic full of sulfides according to the following idealized equation sodium sulfide +2 RX 2 nax plus r2 s4 alkylation with an organic D halide gives polymers called thiols protonation of these salts gives hydrogen sulfide and elemental sulphur as illustrated by the reaction of sodium pentathol fide sodium sulfide plus 2 h plus h 2 s plus 1/2 s 8 references
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Sustainable Management of Nutrients and Environmental Stewardship - Dr. Rishi Prasad
foreign [Music] for this opportunity to present here um my name is Rishi Prasad and I'm an assistant professor and extension of specialist in the department of crop soul and environmental Sciences as well as animal science department um in this presentation I'm going to talk about sustainability that's been a pretty hot topic right now everybody talks about sustainability so let's first start by defining the term sustainability you know I looked into some of the definitions online and found that sustainability is is considered is as a pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in present but also for future Generations uh there's another another definition of sustainability which says meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs now the question is why we want to be sustainable I mean why I mean and if you look around uh some of the issues that we have uh you know one of the biggest challenge that we face today is the human population you know right now we are seven billion uh by 2050 we will be 9 billion and in order to feed this nine billion people the food production has to be increased by 70 percent and and that that's going to put a lot of pressure on the farmers the people who produce food in order to feed uh this uh Rising population but at the same time it also puts tremendous pressure on the environment because Agriculture and environment are intercorrect interconnected and and and uh you know we cannot separate these two things out uh but first I would like to Define you uh some of the kinds of pollution as it relates to environment and and there are two types of pollution one we call as point source pollution and the second is called as the non-point source pollution so point source pollution as you know it's it's pretty straightforward where you can uh identify the source of pollution like say for example if you see a pipe coming out of a effluent from industry discharging affluent we can point out and that is called as point source pollution same thing if you see a smoke stack coming from a factory you can point it and then say that's a point source pollution but then is there's other type of pollution where you cannot find out and and one of that is called as and that is also considered as diffuse or indirect and an example of that is the excess fertilizers or the herbicides or the insecticides that comes from the agricultural or residential areas uh similarly sediments you know I mean they are very difficult to point out that's why we call them as non-point source of pollution I was speaking about agriculture and sustainability and environment uh unfortunately there are two nutrients that that is agriculturally important but also their environmental concern and their nitrogen and phosphorus you know plants cannot uh grow and produce without nitrogen and phosphorus but excess of these nutrients when they enter our environment they cause a whole set of problems for example you know you know if you see this condition where the water is Flowing out of agricultural land that water dissolves the nutrients and and they are mostly nitrogen and phosphorus and it runs with the water and the water will go somewhere and eventually to creep so they this water dumps that nutrient especially in iron and phosphorus in the creek there's other route of the laws which is which we call as leaching so those places or those agricultural fields that are coarse textured uh where we have Sandy soles in those areas the water actually goes down the soil profile and and hits the groundwater and and that becomes a problem in the future speaking of water quality uh you're very familiar and you have seen this term floating around which we call as eutrophication where the the fresh water body turns green and is full of algae and the other issue that that is very prevalent in this modern day is the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone you know fish kills and loss of aquatic habitats and and there are several other issues related to The Dead Zone uh issue so all these water quality problems they do come from the nutrients um that that are coming from several places and eventually coming to these reservoirs the other important uh effect that these nutrients cause and especially these nutrients I'll say nitrogen that causes problems is the greenhouse gas effect uh you know we have known carbon dioxide as greenhouse gas effect but I'll tell you that the nitrogen that comes or evolves as nitrous oxide I mean it has 298 times more warming potential than carbon dioxide for over and that then and the effect remains for 100 years the other problem with the nitrous oxide is it causes the depletion of ozone and you all know that how important the ozone is actually it helps uh keep the UV rays uh you know from reaching out to the to the Earth according to estimate uh one of the estimate that came from the national proceedings of uh proceedings of uh agricultural Sciences they say that the Midwest alone you know from corn and soybean rotation they release almost eight kilograms of nitrox nitrous oxide per hectare per year so you can multiply that number with the number of hectares or Acres that we have in agriculture and you can imagine the amount of nitrous oxide that's that is released from agricultural lands and and and then contributing to the greenhouse gas uh which will have tremendous effect in future so we need to be thinking about you know from a sustainability standpoint uh that how we can control uh the release or or the movement of these nutrients which we specifically call it call them as non-point Source into our water or air uh of course you know because of these environmental pollution we have several laws and regulations in place and these draw laws and regulations will become strict uh in future you know because the demand for food is going to put tremendous pressure environment and and in order to make the checks and balances uh these regulations are going to play a big role on that so the question is you know how can we manage these nutrients and become a good environmental Steward and at the same time prevent the loss of these nutrients into into the environment so if you look into the sources of nutrients there are three important sources of nutrients in agricultural system I mean the first one is of course the native soil that has organic matter and they provide nutrient to the plants the second source of nutrient is the synthetic fertilizer the commercial fertilizer that that many people apply and the third important source of nutrient is the manure or compost that we typically apply on agricultural lands so we need to be thinking about that how do we manage the three different forms of or the source of nutrients that is being applied to agricultural land we often describe uh the the interjection or prevention of these nutrients through a practice which we call as agricultural best management practice in short form they are called as bmps um you know I was trying to look up for a definition and I found uh and actually I like this um the the definition given by Florida Department of Agriculture and consumer services they Define BMP as uh laws or it is it is defined as uh by law as a means or practice of combination of practices uh determined by the coordinating coordinating agencies based on Research field testing and expert review to be the most effective and practical on location means including economic and technological considerations from improving water quality in Agricultural and urban discharges I mean so bmps are truly very effective in reducing the nutrient losses so let's talk about some of these bmps I mean what are some of the BMP that farmer can use or apply to his operation and and manage these nutrients and and be a good environmental Steward the first and foremost BMP is soil test you know soil test is pretty simple and and any person can go and collect soil samples and send to a soil testing lab and then the soil testing lab what they do is they classify these nutrients in different fertility status or rankings you know if you say for example your soul falls under a very low category it means that it can be benefited if you apply fertilizer but if say for example uh if your soil falls under an extremely high category there will be no benefit of adding any fertilizer so why we want to invest money and then at the same time it's going to cause environmental concerns the next BMP is extremely important and it's very emerging these days because of the Advent of the digital agriculture you know and the Precision farming say for example you know this piece of land that you see that there are different colors in red and green and light green uh you know if you pull soil samples in a coordinated fashion in a grid grid pattern and when you lay the soil test result you will come up with this map which we call as spatial for deleting map right and when you look at this map you see that there are certain areas in the red which falls under extremely high or very high category whereas there are areas in this map which falls under low or medium to high category right now the question is if we have to apply fertilizer uniformly throughout the field of course we you know we'll get get benefited from fertilizer application in all those areas that are low but then you know those areas which are very high or extremely high uh even if you apply fertilizer I mean there's no agronomic benefit of this additional fertilizer but it can cause problems especially from an environmental standpoint I mean they become the hot spots because now more nutrients would be a level for environmental conditions like runoff or leaching or even nitrous oxide emissions uh into the atmosphere now another important BMP is the four hours four hours are the practice of right rate right Source right placement and right timing so application of write rate is extremely important and again it is important from an economic standpoint as well I mean this is a graph on the right that you see uh on the x-axis uh there's a nitrogen application right on the y-axis it's dollar per unit area of course you look at the red the fertilizer cost you know you can keep adding fertilizer but it's going to cause a linear increase in in the total um cost of your uh inputs right the green uh bars they represent uh the yield of course when you're adding fertilizer um the yield is going to go up and uh but the problem is you know you're also incurring additional costs right so that's why the economists have come up with a with a point which we call as economic Optimum rate so at what point you know you're gonna get the maximum economic return is is called as economic Optimum rate and that's the nitrogen recommendation that most of the Agricultural universities provide uh especially when you see that on a sole test report uh that's what is written and that is called as economic Optimum rate the other four are uh is the right placement I mean these days fertilizers are expensive so you may you may be thinking about should we ban it should we inject it or should we broadcast it the next uh best man practices under 4r is the right timing you know you don't want to put all your fertilizer up front because if you do that you basically increase the risk of loss and research have sown consistently that there is a beneficial effect on yield if we do a split application of fertilizer the other important bmps to consider is to avoid applying any menu or commercial fertilizer uh when there is a flash rainfall War um uh rainfall uh warning uh you know you should not be putting fertilizer at that time because it's going to flow out from the agricultural land the next one is the source uh speaking about Source you know many people think about what is the right source to use should we use a fertilizer should we use manure so when it comes to manure application you know into be considering that it is highly heterogeneous and it should be tested before application you know if you are using manure there are laws that are gov that govern like what rate should be applied you know for example in RCS 590 guidelines and P index should be used uh when using manure uh the other important bmps that is extremely important is adoption of conservation practice I mean these days a lot of farmers are moving towards a no-till or a minimum till system and that helps to prevent erosion uh especially the soils moving into the agricultural lands uh moving from agricultural lands into the water bodies the next is adoption of filter strips around the waterways riparian Forest buffers grass waterways Wetlands you know wind breaks I mean these are some of the excellent conservation practices that keeps the uh the nutrients running into the waterways finally in summary I would like to say that in order for a sustainable nutrient management and be a great environmental stewardship it starts with manure and soil testing we need to adopt four hour practices they are highly effective in improving nutrient deficiencies preventing economic losses and environmental problems and finally adoption of conservation practices are extremely instrumental in in reducing nutrient losses in the environment with that I'd like to thank you for for your time uh and if you have any question uh feel free to send me an email and I'll be happy to talk about it thank you so Rishi uh are there any um demonstration areas or demonstration locations uh if you can answer uh very quickly uh where farmers can learn more about this and then especially in commercial Horticulture set of things what do you see uh you know the implications I mean one of the main thing is you know the fertilizer application rates you know that should be based on on the recommendations I mean that is one of the best ways to start or thinking about preventing any nutrient uh you know losses or reduction into the environment we also have as a part of the conservation uh you know demonstration we have our ongoing cig grant that where we are demonstrating the effect of adoption of cover crops into the no-till system adoption of cover crop basically to reduce nutrient losses and how does that improve the water quality so we do have three sites in Alabama uh but they are all in the row crop side uh from a commercial Horticultural uh you know standpoint I don't think we have any project but I feel like the principles are the same irrespective I mean whether it's a row crop system whether it's a pasture or forage production system or even the Horticulture system uh the principles the state is the same when it comes to nutrient management
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(Ep. 139): The Simplistic Reviews Podcast - June 2020
[Music] well orlando he's there still frozen in carbonite but he's there now what okay i'll call in the rebel fleet jabba's just a gangster we have an army no no leah i got a plan here's what we're going to do r2 i'm going to give you my lightsaber you a threepio walk across the desert to jabba's palace before you go i'll record a message saying that i'm handing you both over to him as slaves don't tell 3po leia a day later i want you to disguise yourself as a bounty hunter with a weird name a weird name a weird name like garner tam tiller boosh yeah all right i'll use the tamtel nah i'm already tamtel so what be someone else what's the big deal i've been disguised as tam tale for months your highness i'll be damned if i have to commit to another character and throw away all the work i put in as tamtel okay fine i'll be bush you can have tamtel geez you get really possessive when it comes to disguises lando what's your bosh is it bouche or bausch who cares take chewbacca with you as your prisoner and turn him over the jabba to collect the bounty on him what get a good prize for him too maybe even threaten to kill yourself chewie han and everybody else inside with a bomb if they lowball you why why does the money matter later that night when everyone's asleep sneak over to han and free him from the carbonite okay got it it's gonna make a lot of noise when you do so you'll be captured you'll be put in a bikini become a slave girl for jabba and be virtually silent for nearly the rest of your time here sure right wait what the next morning i'll arrive get inside with some jedi maneuvers couple of force chokes mind my trigger too hold on force chokes isn't that leaning a little bit on the dark side no i've kind of been skating the gray area since i lost my hand so just just go with it your first trick is a little darker than gray but whatever once i get into the throne room i'll stand on the trap door threaten to kill jabba if he doesn't give me what i want or scrap a blaster shoot at him miss and then be dropped down to his pet rancor wouldn't it just be easier if you walked in with your lightsaber instead of having r2 smuggle it i agree if you're getting in with mine tricks and force chokes they're not going to search for you and if you're going to overtly try and shoot jabba why not just overtly pull out your lightsaber and try to cut them to bits what have i told you guys about trusting in the force now where was i round corporate that's right rancor pit i'll kill the rancor with the help of a bone a rock and a giant metal door but then i'll be recaptured by jabba's guards who are only a tenth the size of the beast i just killed you said it chewie we'll all be taken to the sarlacc pit on jabba's sail barge there i'll walk the plank of the escort ship r2 i'll give you a signal jump down grab hold of the plank leap back up do a 630 degree somersault land back on the escort ship and catch my lightsaber which you will shoot over to me r2 simultaneously language or two once i have my lightsaber i'll kill all the guards pretty easily including that fat guy everyone thinks is so cool maybe i'll leave him to han either or r2 you free leia so she can kill jabba wait i killed jabba how i don't know improvise you'll be chained to him at this point because you're a slave girl in a bikini that doesn't speak choke him to death with a chain or something yeah choke him to death he's a thousand pound slug with a throat the width of a sand crawler i'm 138 pound princess in a bikini of all things i don't even think chewie's strong enough to choke him to death listen why doesn't r2 just give me the lightsaber i killed jabba using that and then throw it over to you i'm sorry i'm on such a role here i wasn't listening to a word you said anyways after you kill jabba we blow up the sail barge escape on the escort ship head back here to the falcon and owen's your uncle we all got it this isn't are you [Music] what have i told you uh trust in the force that's right now get ready i gotta go confer with the hermit ghost and the green troll creature that trained me in the jedi arts so you actually kissed that guy yes don't remind me [Music] this is the phase for reopening of the simplistic reviews podcast they talk movies they talk tv they talk about the conundrum of deciding who would win a douchebag contest between elon musk and mark zuckerberg i'm your announcer julie and i don't believe in hell but if there were such a place i'm sure one of the elaborate tortures involves roof of your mouth pizza burn that [ __ ] is the worst here are your hosts matthew stewart dj valentine justin polizzi and special guest slash hostage jeanette ward hey kids this is the simplistic reviews podcast for show purposes i'm dj valentine and i'm joined by a couple of folks who are so starved for sports i've seen them betting on illegal japanese panda racing chief justice matthew stewart dr justin colisey from the monday and adventures of a fan girl awardanceblogbot.com reformed sorcerer jeannette ward thanks so much for joining us uh miss ward uh i had to call you that or strident proliferator of promotion of nightmare creatures i see on twitter all the [ __ ] times so how are you doing good not reformed um okay could just complete sorcerer at this point yeah no you know i i am um what's the best way to put it for this this uh these days and times my head is everybody's alive i'm just glad everybody on the show is not a ghost we have maybe no this is no this is actually our post-mortem podcast this is our obituaries folks from this point i am preparing a statement i will replace it oh [ __ ] when that new bond movie drops if and when put your finger on the cancel button i feel i feel like this is kind of like the end of watchmen where you leave the note oh god and it's holy [ __ ] it's gonna they're gonna put it in the uh next to next day's edition next day the show yeah stay tuned listen to the whole show so you can see what the end of the show is so you can see what actually happens jeanette ward says daniel craig killed a thousand people yeah there's there's rumors that daniel curry killed the man in one of the riots hey look if he told me he did i wouldn't be surprised he's double low status he did it with his no care attitude that dude earns more side eyes for justifiable side eyes then wow who's worse are we going with who's worse in your eyes connory or craig uh mel gibson oh well wait are we is there a list it's funny how nobody's talking about marriage you know and what bothers me is that milk get listen are we supposed to be talking about something specific right now because no no no you know how this works before we begin let's be honest we're not even on the air jeanette just keep this guilty how have people forgotten about the the travesty that yeah the jews take over everything matthew hasn't forgotten that's what i was talking about i remember what he did yeah what the jews remember we were in that we were involved in there too matthew doesn't get the beau guard to mel gibson racism okay we were part of it too we were part of it oh yeah come on yeah we all felt it was sexism the only person he didn't insult was like probably the italians i don't know i'm sure he tried to work it in i'm sure he did he doesn't like the jews or he did like a french kiss right he doesn't like pigs he doesn't like women he doesn't like jews he doesn't like black people he doesn't like i'm sure there's a lot of others he likes but he blamed it on his love blame it on his grandfather he loves sugar and tits yes what was the one with the uh was it ransom for a while i had him give me back my racism where he fired marshall build that line guys let's talk about forever young the magician oh yeah was it gina davis i think she was do you have do you have a favorite mel gibson movie can you still watch they're america what was my favorite mel gibson movie oh well lethal yeah you can't say leak the weapon i feel like that's off the table because danny glover saves those danny glovers what's your favorite solo i guess it's mad max i guess you've got to go back warrior maybe i guess um i'm trying what else is he i'm trying to think of other stuff he's been in i'm going to say russell yeah and michelle pfeiffer right was it michelle pfeiffer kurt russell written by robert townsend i thought yours was expandables 3. oh he's racist as [ __ ] but he's crazy yeah he's great in that movie and plus he is the gringo he he did murder jason isaacs another i would say my favorite star women want yeah what women want what women want it's watchable it's a watchable movie poor helen hunt it's what women want he is what women want but honestly after watching the what men want with taraji p henson then i i fell into a wormhole of thinking what what do i really want what no what would all of mel gibson movies be like if we replaced all of mel gibson with tarashi henson across the board across the board think about hanson braveheart i might have to do terracing braveheart sketch i might have to throw that in there somewhere maybe a taraji p handsome imagine why don't you just get the gringo huh yeah yeah let's get the green grill grab the green grill get wangrill you know maverick's pretty badass maverick is pretty [ __ ] what's the one with him on the boat with the isn't it you know the boat one the bounty oh the bounty yeah yeah that's it yeah yeah the boat is he on a boat in any other mood i don't think he's on any other boat that might be it no i knew exactly what you were talking about i just want the poster to say mel gives it in the boat you know the boat movie without a shark in it what's that one with the beaver oh the beaver yeah that was bad timing he shoves his hand up a beaver's ass yeah is jody foster still defending him i know the answer you don't have to tell him i like jodie foster but man jody she produced a couple shows i like uh yeah yeah yeah so she directed an episode of here and there yeah i'm saying what makes her so goddess yeah what's you know what i'm seeing a small little film called the signs of the lamb she kind of has a lifetime furlough because of that yeah anthony hopkins is fantastic the guy who got shot in the neck and heat was really good oh jesus christ he was so good [Laughter] the guy who does a voice in joyride yeah he's candy cake what about the fact that he's talented enough to play um buffalo bill is it and then also have career after that where that's not the character you think of every time you look at him no no he's not that talented he'll always be buffalo bill yeah like i said any anybody who's willing to even to his families even if you want buffalo take out the garbage buffalo buffalo if that guy if you're in a diner okay you're in a four-hour layover and you're at lax and you see ted levine walking up to you the first thing in your mind is not going to be monk okay it is if you've never seen silos of the lamps he was uh uh what's his name russell crowe's boss in that movie with the cops wow that's the deepest yeah he retired he opened up yeah he opened up a little spa called uh i [ __ ] me oh that was a long way to go that was a long long drive giving him the rope he's like here you go you see how far you can go with it welcome to art [ __ ] me uh we like [Laughter] what's your pleasure what's your pleasure put the lotion in the basket we offer uh two we offer two things uh i'd [ __ ] me you'd [ __ ] me with this ice cream all i can say really is you want a copyright strike oh sorry sorry sorry i think we earned it after this conversation oh here we go [Music] i need something very very special for my wife what do you have for me was asking for a loan he played his own background as he was asking the banker i'm gonna rob your lawyer i'd loan you i loaned you so hard i'll [Laughter] time for a segment that is so full of crap it should have the term gate attached to it it's believable unbelievable believable or [ __ ] this is the segment where i make a statement about the possible future of the entertainment interest industry which is probably going to be one uh and these three tell me if said statement is believable or [ __ ] hence the name uh you guys ready yes i don't care so uh ready for this to be over will be thought of as christopher nolan's best film believable [ __ ] i have one word for you matthew tennant i feel like it's that movie that's spelled the same way backwards and forwards denzel jr right yes john david washington david john mike washington's last name back to the pre-show aren't we uh let's see here let's see i'm gonna say [ __ ] wait a minute um yeah i mean oh boy it's tough because out with are we judging based on what what in general the industry says or what our personal preference is i still think momento is one of his best movies we can make us certainly the best on what's the best normal because i think a lot of people are going to say prestige i love the prestige prestigious is the most fun movie i think is it oh there's a dead canary in that movie and that's what makes it [ __ ] you i like the fact that you you don't have to take the prestige seriously and you can have fun as opposed to oh this guy's in a dream my god what a twist what i like is a panicky hugh jackman oh [Laughter] he's actually dying right now keep him in there i also enjoy when christian bale leans real hard into his um cockney he's really cockney hey i'm gonna do a [ __ ] magic trick oh who is now okay wait a minute here's here's the discussion on this because that came out the same time as the other one the ed norton one the illusion illusionist and the what i wanted to do was flip the the female actors in the two movies who was in the prestige it was uh and then the one who was in the illusionist jessica biel i believe or jennifer beale or what was that jennifer beale why didn't i take it canadian jessica anti-vaccine or whatever no i wanted to flip them i i wanted um if it's beale for some reason i thought it was it is jessica i wanted her in the prestige and i wanted joe hansen in the other one do you think bill's a better actress she doesn't fit in batman gotham by gaslight oh man i don't know if that's an insult and so i was just thinking i'd watch a whole series victorian batman here's the thing um scarlett johansson i could do with less of uh so i feel like man don't know she got what she got she said that she wasn't yeah she said she wants to play a black person let her play a black person come on she wants to play a tree whatever the hell she said yeah i mean i just feel like you can't you have to be like so are you against women are you a misogynist no i'm i'm against scarlett johansson when people repeatedly say to her could you maybe tone down your white privilege and she's like no i will double down on it i'm going to invoke i can't i can't touch it god made me she gets a furlough a little bit of a furrow because i loved her in her that's like i like that movie oh wow she was great in it because she wasn't in it well i didn't mind it so much i'm not gonna lie to you i hated that movie but that's you know yeah i did because i thought it was nonsense and like it's nonsense it's about it i like i like the fact you get to say you oh you hated her you love i um so i'm i'm going with [ __ ] [ __ ] huh you guys all saying [ __ ] on me you see okay so you said is this going to be his best film yes the best film christopher nolan has ever made i want it to be i do i don't know it looks promising i think we could all agree no one's a fun and really good director um but sometimes some of these uh interstellar people yeah they kind of just throw it out there like it's the second coming of uh oh jesus was excellent it was it was spectacular um the the final one the fun time dark knight rises yes the fire rises oh it's terrible oh it's from the wall so bad that's on the wall you came back to darwin come on everybody still loves that voice it's great i think we still love it i still don't like the most this part is the most recognizable thing he's ever done in terms of background i'm already in hey he's ever done was when picard stabs him at the end of nemesis and then he grabs that thing and slides along it to get closer to him tom hardy's a badass a lot of people would say capone's his best work no no one is saying that who would say that who thought hey i've learned a lifetime furlough i can say that all right next one here either lord of the rings back to the future or die hard will be remade in our lifetime believable yeah that's believable you know i don't want it to be believable oh wait are we supposed to pick one no no no i know back to the future won't happen because i'm not going to let it happen you know the knights hey we're getting recorded i'm part of a knight's temple when it comes back to the future and if this happens if something if that means it blows up i have to [ __ ] hide myself because i'm associated with a guy who's on many occasions said he will stop it from happening yeah he's been through it's been successful so far it will happen lord of the rings out of my control not touching that one i think it's i think i think it's time to make a lot let me explain why i didn't say die hard because i you know chris we all agree die hard one and two three three three three thank you assumptions yeah yeah you scared me there first three there are only three diamonds like two and a half oh well okay fine okay two two or three quarters all right how long did you guys it's already been murdered at least back to the future was never murdered that's true oh god yeah that's true that's true they haven't killed they haven't killed john mcclane's big dead they think of these three movies everyone except for back to the future has been murdered the hobbit murdered lord of the die hard good day in russia murder the rest of them they die courtney everybody loves jack courtney good burger to die hard not good burgers this is how this is look at the die hard we know how hollywood is they all sit down in a room they go okay we got this new movie coming out yeah yeah do we want it to be a success or do we want it to be a failure and then they say oh let's make it a failure it'd be a tax write-off right i'll call jack point yeah see we'll make it in russia we know putin courtney putin's gonna kill it okay he'll kill him he'll definitely kill him uh he's our biggest he's trust me he loves killing things courtney get jai courtney here we gotta we gotta double down on this squad i don't know what that mean i'll just put jacquard if i get it yeah take it as a write-off he's done one thing in his entire life uh um next one uh what has he done spartacus spartacus is the only pretty i mean he's gonna have the boomerang in a horrible movie i'm sorry i don't recall which is why there's there's so much lucy lawless in it there's a lot of lucy lawless because it's a rob tapered thing i believe yeah yeah losing longer is great though no laws listen a little extreme sometimes wow spartacus that show there are some traumatizing sequences and i know smarter kiss was a good show i'm joking [Laughter] no please tell us more a power ranger was on that show a lot of violence a lot of nudity did you no no no there was an actual power ranger on that ship wasn't that him isn't isn't what the hell is that dude's enabling the black one i don't know the black guy the black ranger or the black black guy the young one i think that was in love ica darville he's jessica jones's sidekick oh yeah yeah you're right correct 1000 correct that guy he was a pirate sorry jeanette that dj gets his black i i can't you all you black people he is uh australian of jamaican canadian descent how's that for a whole bunch of everything that guy's a regular is i think i want to know that's beautiful okay he's easy there he can give you a moment versus william sadler naked now you're just this just fawning over the naked slavery spartacus here we go so i say [ __ ] [ __ ] on the i i think it's [ __ ] i don't know i don't think so what was the thing again the question are they gonna remake any of those three movies [Laughter] because that that is convenient for planning purposes a live stream i mean always he always has a couch i tried i tried i mean i got my ducks in a row chief is like sleeping right now all right next one here uh um i discussed this on miss cass uh hugh jackman will return as wolverine in an old man logan stand alone film don't even know did they just already do that that's exactly what i said okay let's make sure i wasn't going crazy oh yeah we can move on all right uh we'll do dancing there might be dancing there might be some gaia we don't know that again it's a musical i say yes a musical version of old man logan is he gonna cameo in any of the when they finally shift the x-men over to mcu yeah i think when they do that though they're just gonna have to recast he's actually gonna be in the new mutants you yeah scott is sitting at home with his fingers together like he's not bat woman right now it's gonna be my time finally please get me off of bat woman the greatest show on television uh malcolm and malcolm in the middle was like this is my time to shout out honestly i don't hate that idea he's kind of got that face in short and he's like a lunatic apart yeah i've seen him on dancing with the stars he's capable of putting in the work if someone said hit the gym now yeah that's your time to shine by the cast of justin get him pranking he's probably right frankie munoz thank you like please please when you're in a movie called my dog skip and the dog is better than you yeah when the last movie i've seen you win is shark nato three this one he was in that too he was excellent yeah he was in there he was there oh i thought it happened i saved it here uh executives will finally see the light and make the godzilla verse king kong movie about the monsters instead of the [ __ ] stupid annoying people running around oh god that's funny i like stranger things a lot it's a really great show [Laughter] i wanted that wasn't being sarcastic or anything like that i mean it's only been 30 minutes of total monster fighting in two godzilla i know well you gotta have the whole backstory about the ignorant child that no one cares about yeah yeah that was good breaking their crowns at a young age a monster [Music] christopher nolan says it's a metaphor the library book is not moving it's the other side of space with godira king godera says stop it return your library books properly what i needed was more information about the the mountain spider monster and the one with the arms walking around there the other one that looked like the one that was killed in the previous movie yes pretty exciting though for a second there yeah i enjoyed it but i did want more monsters and less people that cast there was like like 12 deep on the call sheet we needed maybe three yeah yeah give me charles dance give me uh somebody on the left and then we're good well maybe i mean maybe they couldn't pay the monsters enough to show up to on set oh yeah they are there are a bunch of fickle bastards aren't they they are those fickle [ __ ] monkeys getting high in their trails i know godzilla man first world problems godzilla come on hey mountain spider-man can you want to come over here he's doing sorry he can't come he's he's sniffing a lot of coke right now oh he's a poke head holy [ __ ] now you know how high you're going to be when you're a giant spider holy [ __ ] i know man i've worked i've worked with these people these people easy man easy what do you mean these people i have eight legs you got my hands on the cancer cancel button ready okay you don't know when stu is going to flip out giant monster spider people we need to get an audio or some guys like cancel are you suddenly like 6 a.m radio dj's oh yeah that's how they cancel franco he was walking on the street in a in a 1980s uh morning shock jock with cook a kid so i feel like i feel like we could do the drive time ready of course of course make a whole bunch of fart noises and like hey welcome back the chopper one over the highway i'm farting on everybody today [Laughter] exactly oh man stay tuned to the wet t-shirt contest at the john's bar and grill this weekend two for what yellow shots what do you what so those guys are the same guys who do the announcing in a strip club then i was thinking they're the same guys to do the announcing of the monster truck rally they might be the yeah those are the same guys today friday friday bring the whole family welcome to the stage charlie grave digger welcome to the stage gravedigger holy [ __ ] oh my god what happened has three children at home no husband that bullet isn't for sure oh god no it's safe to say that marriage is in the grave that's not a c-section fellas uh making our own grapes probably these shows is when we do them a little slightly early we have a whole bunch of coffee yeah we've really i'm so cocaine still working on this cup right here apologize once again zack snyder's justice league there's no excuse so good that dc warner brothers oh [ __ ] whatever the [ __ ] they're called let me get it out guys you have to answer the question you're gonna stop after zack snyder's whatever will be so good no period that's time don't wait next how much time was spent like 40 million dollars i'm pretty sure 40 million dollars could have been used somewhere else when can i see the whedon cut that's what i want you want to see the simplistic reviews cut oh jesus please please i'll show it to you oh it is there it goes it's over have you ever watched the justice league on the weed and cut on the weed uh next one this is going to piss off justin i don't care james bond will have a final film in the franchise in in our lifetime unbelievable [ __ ] well what would be better if they ended it or if they they widened the space between entries would it be better if they did like it's not 10 years but like seven eight years between white how long was spectre that was like eight years ago i feel like you know that was a concept that the bonds played with a few times now right and it's work especially like goldeneye right um like you know i just don't want to go to the theater to see another spectre that pissed you off that's my biggest concern yeah you know it's kind of like us like saying like it's a movie theaters that movie was so much wasted potential oh god extreme extreme you're 100 in fact i was on matt and i were on a podcast i remember justin died during that podcast yeah i killed myself so i didn't kill you on no podcast check that out johnny literally podcast so justin kills himself don't worry they had they had like a lot of you know spectre had a lot of good mezzan scene and stuff and had like a lot of great scenes but you know that little drill moment that's what justin killed himself yeah yeah the one that makes no sense to the movie and it kind of goes back on the actual relationship between two characters and that makes no sense whatsoever it makes no sense and then the villain that they wasted completely one of the greatest actors of our generation yeah it's just the ways you mean there wasn't you mean there wasn't enough pathos and there wasn't enough story arc in matthew let's talk about do you like that scene where james bond uh i guess raped a woman did you like that you expect it i was thought that happened i like to i like when they had the booms when they had the big boom explosions boom dude that was my favorite part showed up and i was like oh here we're going to get some good use of him is that an interesting hell oh never mind no no there's a rope like when monica bellucci showed up and i was like oh they're going to do something amazing here they're going to have an actual legitimate female villain in a button nope nope she said something better pass hard pass she left and then you know what david number one you know arms was uh fingernails he had he had silver fingernail polish that was oh yeah that was his thing that was fashionable yeah um so i don't want that to happen again i hear you that is because like you know throughout my day i'll put on a bond film you know even though it's in the background and there's one that i just continue not to put on and i'll let you guess does it happen i'm still singing the song i'm still sad no i'd rather quantum i'd rather watch quantum men because at least it kind of connects to a casino inspector yeah you can have you can have a nice uh you know you you you can super cut yeah casino i have an edit of casino and quantum together i don't mind quantum as much as everybody else but i do my inspector because it's terrible but the thing about spectre is is just things that just really just anger you as you walk because there's it could have been everything it could have been so much more but when you say you know let it die of course you know i wouldn't see every bond film that comes out but i think at this point it's like you know what let's just let's just stay away from it i mean for so many for so many like titles of bond that have to do with dying and stuff like that you think they would just [ __ ] get it at this point put them down yeah there's no time treat it like a dog and die so easy easy chief can hear you calm down you okay chief no he's having a dream he's weird he's driving a dream right now looks like he's running after a pony pony he's listening to a lot of genuine right now oh kids genuine was an rnbc [Music] reference oh that makes me happy that's a great godzilla was in one of his videos actually was oh yeah the godzilla award like 1997 godzilla and godzilla do you know the level to which my brother and i on a zoom meeting delved into the motown philly video to search for and fit nicole brown in the background kids music videos were things that used to be played yeah kids motown philly was uh wait we talking about nicole brown no not that nicole brown got me all excited oh no no your glove on and and uh uh amir uh quest love on the drums i'm fairly certain you know she was there when yeah when you go to the high school performing arts and philadelphia high school before the listen that high school in philadelphia yeah west philadelphia bournemouth born and raised playgrounds relaxing all cool shooting some b-balls all right next one here's the uh final one here oh god uh um which one should i pick here what should i have this is kind of [ __ ] anyway uh sam remy will have a uh cameo of toby mcguire and uh doctors no believable he will oh yeah i heard he's an [ __ ] i can't live yeah i don't care what he's doing i want him to stay wherever he's staying and and not interact with anybody tired of that he's a giant [ __ ] tired of him really he was michael sarah michael sarah's character in molly's game apparently that's what they based it off of toby mcguire really that's funny yeah if him and robert de niro made that movie from tropic thunder together would you watch it i would uh you mean robert downey jr not robert first off watching it with robert de niro second off watching it robert yeah the one where they sucky it was robert daddy it was robert daddy junior what was it that the priest i was yeah midnight ron yesterday so i guess it's a midnight run yeah that's where i got that on somebody wow humble break down we get it you watch movies okay you've seen midnight classics we get it you have taste hey hey hot cake coming in hot tea coming in uh midnight run score one of the best danny often scores of all time bam boom i'm jumping on my bike because it doesn't sound like danny yeah it's the anti-danny elfman score that's why i love it i love it interesting it's really good that's before danny got lazy yeah yeah that's got y'all fat cotto in it man kids and [ __ ] dennis farina yeah is in there yeah he's flipping around and he's wearing pants he is wearing pants he doesn't have hair but he's wearing pants in that movie how has joey pants not released a line of designer pants yet [ __ ] come on joey went over there i want i wish joey pants was like in more pornos what you think his name is anonymous porn joey no pants no no joey no pants the porn guy is also the guy in the movie there is there is a poor guy out there who is joey no pancelia oh of course it all exists [Music] a segment that i cannot believe we're still doing i'm googling it google uh joey no panceliano he was the star of uh really really bad boys two and three now we're going to go through all the joey pants filmography and make them yeah what else you got there we call down let's leave that uh let's do a little tv roundup joey pants's filmography is all porn movies well instead of the matrix it would definitely be the climax right or the safe the sex tricks i i guess i think the climax is better that's one but slightly more well every every porn needs a good pun no that's a good oh wow that sounds like a good porn name but yeah every porn if there's one one industry that doesn't need high-level marketing it's porn it's porn hey look new to them they are on the cutting edge of technology they don't even have stories that people watch they don't need marketing by the way i googled joey pants i got some news for you oh oh oh dudes kids it's kind of sad apparently on may 1st he's dead struck by vehicle are you telling me joey pants is dead live on [ __ ] air no no he just suffered a concussion his head hurt no i feel like i knew that though but they took his pants off that's part of the that's the deal he's like joey we got it off i gotta operate on his chest not my pants i told you that one time i went in because i had a head problem the doctor was like take your pants off and i was like all right and that's when you realized you weren't in a doctor old episodes of highlander and joey pants is definitely in season one highlander here we are boys maybe he was a doctor you met justin take off your pants i got an obsession with pants not you it's your pants i guess your pants i guess what's your pants sitting on my floor oh these are nice pants oh there's a great job because what is this oh you got no zipper it's buttons button fly they don't make these anymore most people don't like that i love it i'm in a hurry oh nice pocket sizes i can put my cellular phone in there my cellular phone cellular phone kids a cellular phone is what we call a phone or a blower in england blower a blower uh now everything is just an iphone an iphone i've got my family [ __ ] mobile mobile dj remember we did that uh no mr known legs oh i do remember mr no legs please tell me julian was in there uh that would have been hilarious that was a great it seemed like a missed opportunity uh okay a terrible movie we'll let you know first what have you been watching on the tele vision i'm stalling glenn hello blower i finished upload on amazon prime starring um amel the the lesser and [Laughter] um and a young lady who is actually a musician who worked with prince whose name i can't think of at the top of my head i can do some ghosts no she's younger than ammonia the i really enjoyed it i i found it interesting fun kind of different if altered carbon was more of a comedy um it was good i i enjoyed it i look forward to the next the next season i i think they did a good job it was an interesting concept um everybody in it was decent enough comedy to make it fun with uh enough of a through line to be entertaining and to keep you going episode episode it's television nowadays you have to decide kind of upfront what kind of show you're crafting do you want it to be bingeable or do you want it to be standalone and i think if you want it to be bingeable you have to have a through line if you want it to be standalone your episodes need to be close-ended this is designed to be streamed to be binged and so you know each episode connects to the next but has enough lightheartedness to enjoy on its own i think the cast was good bobby ball you bother you because something about robbie bothers me i don't know what it is his name's robbie mill yeah it's it's robbie andy andy allo is the name of the wasn't the flame was any of the flame or whatever the the he was a fire star or fire starter fire fire firestorm firestorm before um franz krantz yes yeah yeah france france crayons who you can catch in the background of the gentleman um he sure is friends he's in the background they're doing some flips that's right everybody likes flipping probably he's part of colin farrell's crew i believe honestly everyone does i mean there's not one person out there who doesn't like somebody doing enough that's right i love a good flip anti-flippers my favorite part of upload is the appearance of william b davis who you remember as the cigarette smoking man who is playing he's in that he's he's in that playing the equivalent of one of the koch brothers uh which is very he died for real like 10 years ago but yeah if you're not familiar with the premise essentially it's kind of set in the not too distant future and there's uh digital after lights so if you're about to die you can upload your consciousness into one of many different options to store your consciousness indefinitely so black mirror episode it is except there's 10 episodes of it so oh wow man it seems excessive [Laughter] two or more is too much wait well jenna you said the binge ability versus episode of nature is it do you have to watch five episodes before you're like uh okay i guess no and and i thank god because i am real tired of people recommending and then having to say to you yeah it's great but it starts real slow no a show should not start real slow you should be in on episode one and i feel like upload you watch episode one you're like hey that was entertaining i'm excited to watch the rest of this oh yeah i'm like justin timberlake i got the [ __ ] numbers in my arms the man who should be carnage listen what i'm telling you is that upload is entertaining that's like that's another uh that's another shakespearean book the man who should be cottage what's that it's like it's the spiderman it's the spiderman the best line ever in the history of any batman movie he's great blinders get off the kelly murphy's back cheeky blind whatever we could pick whatever supervisors uh whatever his name is killian for christ's sake killian he's killing the game because if there's one thing i've learned is that irish like a hard see yes i do like kieran hines anyway here we are hey cox luck matthew tell me what you watch that's a really hard i've been watching [ __ ] ton of [ __ ] you sound like a secret i got a secret [ __ ] i got a list here's the funny thing about i have a list here well two things i did finish everything else is a work in progress so uh well we talked about dave before watch dave if you haven't seen that that's entertaining uh finished uh season two of homecoming the other day is it better it can't be better than season one season one's great it's different you you have to i mean if you see season one you'll probably i think you can stick two pencils in your eyes is it connected or not connected the guy from the first one's in the second but it's connected it's only seven episodes too which is cool it's it's a [ __ ] it's one of those short ones you can knock out in about three hours you're done okay uh what else got here the great and the progress of that that's pretty [ __ ] hilarious i finished it it's awesome uh killing eve is really good this season i like that one a lot uh and finished star wars rebels finally after like nice guys star wars head over here way better way better yeah [ __ ] nerd over here honestly better than that clone wars [ __ ] wow easy easy easy don't like it how dare you dare you and i'm trying to watch that [ __ ] show there's a lot of episodes yes there's a lot of it there's one but there's certain ones you can watch that are good like the last four episodes of this show is pretty that all the stuff on mortise that's the thing anything on daphne i feel like here's here's here's the issue with the clone wars then it feels like it's a story if i'm watching it now like oh get to about season four yeah it's one of the things you don't really like you're right you have to have patience with it but put it this way if you don't have the patience whether you're not gonna watch it i understand but if you do it pays off in the last four episodes the last four episodes were they could have released that as a movie and i it's better than any of the new sequel movies well hey i mean i liked rebels i didn't think i was going to like it it took me fruity it was good i enjoyed all the cameos by characters you know and then all the new characters that you didn't and made me sad a little bit because they got old james earl jones and it's like oh you can tell because rogue is rogue one is kind of you can't really but life will do that to you he does it man you're gonna get there one day i know that dude's lived a lot of life he's earned it oh no he's earned it's just made me feel like oh man like i usually i can't tell but there you can tell well don't they have like billy d williams is in it too and i felt like it couldn't tell with him no no he was billy yeah they must have put like something on his voice can you imagine dave filoni giving like billy d like a line he's like look billy here's a colt 45 in a line do what i do this line then read your line read your lines do this line you got to do one line per line you didn't hear him snorting it before every time he talked it was weird well hello listen it was the 80s here's the thing i enjoyed rebels what i liked about rebels and i i honestly in the clone wars too the uh evolution of the character looks over time yeah yeah they look better first season two was like this is [ __ ] rough darth maul especially he looks like more detailed than loaf cats everybody wants a loaf cat i do want a loaf can i do want a loaf cutter because it's a tiny black market for at least 10 grand uh yeah sorry sorry i said it out loud i was thought to be thinking that sorry uh and uh one one thing so besides that cartoon was we watching the looney tunes on hbo max the old school racist looney tunes are the new schools they don't have the racist ones here's the thing about this people might be disappointed oh you uh very disappointed yeah very disappointed everything in my 30s and 40s you know they got rid of all like the japanese rabbit stuff really they got rid of them there's there's gaps in episodes that is interesting season one from the 1930s or 40s like episode one was it like 5 thirteen 10 i was gonna say are they still like because what about all the scenes of like people getting blasted in the face with shots the black faces oh no they're still there that's still there murder is number wait a minute wait a minute so who owns tom and jerry because that might be the pinnacle of old-school racist cartoons because you can't get rid of thomas you can't get rid of that that was mgm that's mg what the [ __ ] owns tom and jerry is that like floating in ether can i buy tom jerry right now does every time you might be able to i mean it might be up for i mean i might be here [ __ ] that well yeah you'll be disappointed if you're looking for racist looney tunes you're not on there just like there's no racist mickey mouse [ __ ] either according to the google tom and jerry is now owned by warner brothers originally well look at that so it must be on hbo max you better do it hard so eventually you'll be able to hear all the racism with tom i never got that until i got older i was like oh [ __ ] i've watched many of these in this lap what have i done what have i done yeah but they got they got some of the good episodes on there in the legends if you like the old-school ones i like the rabbit season duck season that that's yeah yeah that's that's on there but there's a lot of gaps you'll notice i mean maybe they're going to add them later i don't know why they would do they have the darkest episode of any looney tune ever with the [ __ ] guy and the frog who kills himself oh yeah they have this one that was the first that was the first one i watched yeah kids there's a do you think that wb frog is cute he the the first time i ever saw him was a cartoon where a man murdered himself because one frog one froggy evening is that what it's called i wouldn't doubt it it's one frog evening it is dark as [ __ ] that wb frog is a [ __ ] menace it was the first time i even even knew what suicide was was from that [ __ ] cartoon and i'll be happy to report that yosemite sam is still [Laughter] i have to say no part of this conversation is making me want to go back and rewatch any of those come on looney tune racism it's fantastic no you just gotta go to the 50s as long as you're in the 50s you're okay it's better than brendan frazier uh looney tunes i can't deal with that little wow or space jam i mean that was a hate crime i'm not a fan of space jam not not a fan i'm a fan of the human parts of space jam that are not bill murray yeah that's the bill murray and the rest of the players like i feel like there's a lot of them we're doing some really quality comedic stuff michael jordan couldn't be bothered to try and act in that movie he is sleep you think bruce willis is sleepwalking holy [ __ ] he is like hey bugs there's a monster over there that was a rough year for mj mj was not having a good year he was being paid millions of dollars yeah and having a real rough go of it a rough go and playing basketball something he's been really good at for a long time wayne knight his agent that sucks too he couldn't even he could even have the [ __ ] like effort to act with a cartoon rabbit now what about the second one are we really getting a second one are we not getting a cigarette is it done it's i don't know it might be this is happening you feel that bad thing in the back of your head that's space jam 2 it's not a tumor that's michael was going to direct that wasn't that the rumor initially i don't know i know it's lebron james i i don't care i hate i've never been a fan of space jam it's the roger rabbit of uh i don't think bugs bunny has the same significance now no one gives a [ __ ] about bugs bunny no exact exactly yeah that's why i don't understand it i don't get it i don't know so justin um have you uh seen on a box that has electricity that sometimes you know what i've been watching let me tell you what i've been watching i've been watching some dead to me oh oh and nicole likes move into that and finish that one pretty quickly is it that is is it worth my time would you say oh it's good yeah oh it's really good yeah you watch both seasons already yeah i'm a loser i just gave you a [ __ ] list of [ __ ] six things i was watching matthew but see the thing about you is you watch you tried to watch racist looney tunes yeah like i got a subscriber 300 episodes and now they can only put two up so yeah yeah so i was able to get through them all really quick it was a quick one and there's only less racism there's only this is netflix there's only 10 episodes per season and they're like they're not long episodes so you go through a prequel that's on my list i'll start that i started space force oh god that's the same oh i see i made uh unknown i was just gonna make a joke that like i've seen it i was gonna say i watched space force and then dj was gonna be like oh yeah how was it i'd be like no i've seen it i wouldn't [Laughter] it's the same person that made uh greg daniels the same guy it doesn't upload yep is it me or is it not funny it's not it's it's not funny it's yeah it's just because it's too real it's kind of like oh [ __ ] steve carl's missed cast he can't and that's it right there that's it right there he's supposed to be a gruff army guy and this is the guy who produced parks and rec and you couldn't get nick offerman on the phone that's who you cast exactly guys here it is right here unpopular opinion steve carrell's overrated whoa i'm fine i'm fine with that well fan bait the beehive yeah [Laughter] that is i will say one thing about space force malcolm x is good oh he's excellent but that isn't that's kind i mean compared to everything else he's the only time where i'm like none of us have ever had a problem with john malkovich you mean john malkovich who talks his lines every single day you know for me like when i watch that trailer for space force i'm like you know usually i don't base upon trailers because i know how terrible yeah a lot of trailers can be prepared for film or show but there was nothing really funny at all and i was trying to figure it out and then at the same time i'm like i know we're kind of like making fun of trump and all and i'm like i really don't need like i'm trying to escape from that right i don't need to be brought into it i realize watching space force and it's about how when this apocalypse actually ends and they try to make a documentary about it you can't because it's so anything of revolving around him is so absurd trying to make a comedy doesn't it i don't want to make sure it does i don't even want to hear about it absurd it would make me happy the actual space force is more funny than the show based on the actual space force think about it right i mean you're talking about an administration that basically drove veep off the air because they couldn't come up with anything as ridiculous that's correct think about that think about crazy it is just watch your [ __ ] nightly news good night so i'm like i'm avoiding mostly social media news and stuff because i don't want to hear or think about it or deal with it because it's it's happened and it's really [ __ ] happened like to a point where it's just like i'm done i'm just tired and is that is it maybe is it bad timing with space force like i watched the first episode and then and it's you said like it's on netflix years from now i wasn't like ready to watch the next one i was like well i'm i have to watch more old episodes of community to watch that out of my mouth like i guarantee you there are funnier things and dead to me okay good than that there's maybe three laughs i got out of that it's got two fantastic female leads that are just owning that [ __ ] show so oh yeah who is this it doesn't feel like they're trying that's hard to lean for somebody okay absolutely like i feel like steve steve krell when he's on like they're trying to force him on you know it's almost like they're trying to give him something so he you know the guy in the background drinking uh drinking a coffee is almost more appealing it seems where at least this is like when anyone really any character especially those two are on screen like you're drawn to it and it's definitely not an epis it's not one of those shows where a recommendation comes out and you got to watch four episodes like i was up late one night and i said i want to watch one episode and see how i'm going to rate it off that one episode and then [ __ ] i want to watch your second episode that's all right that's what you want stuck inside christina applegate has been very good for a very long time and often has not received the recognition she deserves she's funny and this is real she's a funny person yeah yeah yeah she does a great job with uh everyone does there's a lot of uh a lot of people involved with the show that are fantastic carlini's fresh off of capone cyclops is great in it he's that guy he's really great at it cyclops like young cyclops or marston about we're talking about uh marsden aren't you yeah jimmy mars not not the kid from the crop of the new generics and sometimes with terrible names hi ty sheridan he's fantastic in season one and they do something with his character and then when you watch season two you're just like it's it's uh you gotta watch it all right who makes that show i got to look up who makes that uh well i know you know there's quite a few people uh you know the christina she's an executive producer she's an executive producer yeah and uh she she has somebody from uh from another show that she was on oh was is was she a guest star oh was that the c word what show that she had before this one i thought she had a cancer show i cannot remember the name of it i thought it was called the c word but i don't remember christina yeah i i i might be misremembering i might be confusing her with somebody else she was on another show that didn't do well but i kept hearing it was really good but it was like the new adventures critically acclaimed yeah yeah one of those situations but yeah i i always see paul yeah i i always see her when i was like on the screen but i've never seen anything no time shows or something probably tell you what i really enjoyed her in the sweetest thing she was kind of the best part of that movie oh is that is that new yes oh there's no that's what the cameron diaz was in that back what's that [ __ ] that just came out with the cabernet sweetest oh okay yeah i know each time okay yeah but yeah um but yes let's not talk about the remake vacation all night is that the name of it up all night i think that might be it i think yeah yeah yeah okay i think it was like nobody watched it but it was like getting like all this acclaim or that and samantha who samantha i can't remember if it was one of those two it was i know it was a show she was on that she kept she was talking about it and everywhere like we kept hearing everybody like the show but we didn't get any ratings so yeah they didn't make sure it now definitely getting it now good for her she deserves it she's pretty cool yeah every time i've seen an interview with her she just seems like a really down-to-earth funny naturally person that you know had deserves a show after her steve carell on the other hand and linda's in it atlanta carlini's awesome and everything he's always i love i love me someone that's crazy man come on yeah yeah she does a fantastic job um and ed eisner's in uh season one and and that's kind of fun he's still alive what i'm still alive i gotta start smoking man he's smoking i know you're you're not doing it right he's active on twitter too i know yeah he hates trump oh trust me guys rob reiner i think are building like a problem yeah him and him and [ __ ] rob breiner they're building a tank michael mckean all these guys you know three-headed monster i'd vote for them come on these guys gotta [ __ ] get up get out and campaign a little bit the only thing i'd say about the great is uh i think your boy needs a a nomination because he's fantastic um no he's the best i almost think the best part nicole elle fannie's nick holt makes me laugh because he's like every caricature he is the most he's like if joffrey was way more evil yeah like but but you're still laughing at him because like oh this guy's kind of funny though because what he's doing is so evil it is like way over the top evil so it's like this is hilarious it's it's mustache twirling it's like these dick dastardly speaking of little cartoons he is a dick dazzly character is he playing the same character and i don't mean literally but figuratively it feels like the same character he played in that horrible movie i felt that i had to watch because the oscars the favorite that's it yes he is it's the show is made by the same person that made the same person but they're all playing real people but it's almost like a drop it's almost like death of stalin type of stuff where it's like it's a silly over dramatized comedy of [ __ ] that was probably very [ __ ] awful yeah that makes you feel any better i did like every time i watch an episode i'm like did this really happen and i googling like no it didn't happen this way but without they didn't cheating good records those pages in history got stuck together they were raping and pillaging in russia back in god knows whenever that was seven no but l fanny's good and uh her uh her maid or her uh her servant girl she's pretty good too i've seen her before i forgot her name but she's pretty good too and the guy from iron fist who i did not recognize he's uh on there the uh iron fist or his friend the the one who is the irons yes yes his friend his little buddy iron leg his when you play the iron fist episode steel serpent is the little little lego steel serpent is there [Laughter] they made a lego steel serpent that's a deep the deepest cut of them all right yeah it's all cannon though i like iron fists anyway yes you like iron hmm i did second season i felt like everybody settled into a little bit better um danny yeah a little bit it could have been worse he was he was good on the defenders because he was very annoying and everyone was equally annoyed by him and i felt everybody hated him they beat the [ __ ] out of him yes the audience was every other defender exactly you know you always have to have that one character speaking of awakening that show was a waste of sigourney weaver offenders yeah that was an interesting take on that like anyway yes it was a take it happened blue boob and a dustpan sweep them all into his dustpan carry them over to disney plus and be like okay here's all of these guys now we're going to revamp it and now it's a new thing well you don't have to get all of them like if if finn whatever the hell's name is fell out i wouldn't be fine you can keep uh kristen ritter in the dust pan and uh dinafrio and charlie cox but if if finn whatever [ __ ] his name is fell out i'd be fine you know you'll have to pick him up or uh i like him when paired with luke cage i thought the two of them together were good because they're both equally awkward and i asked you a question could you find anybody else to play that character i know your answer is yes oh yeah on the street i can [ __ ] play matthew stewart as iron fist yeah iron fisting jewel fist did you fantasy is is is that a joey no pantaleon if the jew fits where is it all right let's hear a little bit from uh julie time to take a glimpse into the mind of everyone's favorite announcer it's julie's diary dear diary well humanity had a nice run these meat bags are so anxious to get back to coupon shopping for discount scented candles at a big lots or filing in shoulder to shoulder with overweight degenerates at a bar just so they can publicly golf down fruit-flavored liver poison they'll risk their own lives by force in some cases to do it who would have thought the most unrealistic thing about evil aliens coming down to wipe out humanity would be the need to go to wipe them out at all if there were evil aliens headed this way they need only wait for humanity to walk together into oblivion willingly a shame speaking of which this episode we have on jeanette ward a breath of fresh sensible air in the musty nonsensical clubhouse that is his podcast shame that she has no idea the check these three morons wrote her for her appearance on the show has as much chance of clearing as valentine has of getting with the 21st century i caught him using aol the other day and not ironically what's he gonna use next a fax machine good judgment on social media steward and policy reluctantly walk him through life like male nurses stuck with the geriatric old man with dementia who was clearly racist in his youth but you forgive because he's so damn lovable it's all a shame just like the world not being able to figure out the obvious cure for covet 19. anyone with half a positronic brain can clearly see it this has been julie's diary the simplistic reviews podcast will be back right after this hey who the [ __ ] is this guy i finally get my own segment and then you start looking for my replacement this is a caulk of [ __ ] in a world where podcasts already seemed to address every imaginable subject one man broke new ground with seemingly random possession about exploding helicopters in movies he was a podcaster on the edge a maverick broadcaster who played by his own rules now he has a last chance to talk about the strange way helicopters explode in film exploding helicopter available on itunes and automatic now think you know about jumping fireballs think again sir your three o'clock is here that's no one right never met him before i think he's going to pitch me something today you've never met christopher nolan before no what does he get tired he's a little intense come on how intense could he be just send him in hello mr nolan here you have a new film for us what you got all i have for you is a word tent where is that music coming from do you have a boom box never mind uh so this tenant thing it's time travel no inversion okay so how about a release you think we can uh get with this europe uh asia interstellar that's rather optimistic um why don't you just tell me how you came up with the idea inception what a strange answer wow i'm sorry how long have you been here i suddenly feel exhausted like i haven't slept in weeks it's insomnia oh okay chris you you can stop now i i think this demonstration is done actually it's done kirk look look my name's not kirk i'm not exactly sure what's going on here are you doing this whatever this is oh my god the table's on fire the fire rises you're not even trying now oh oh my god i i think i've gone blind what do you do to me i i can't see it's just a dark night oh god tell me it's over tell me it's over on the contrary it begins why are you torturing me why who put you up to this what's in it for you what's in it for you the prestige please stop please stop i'll give you anything you want anything just tell me what you want i want to give you what you want tell me tell me what you a want that was intense chris uh how does a 300 million dollar budget sound huh 300 million 350. fine fine absolutely i'm sure your fans will be very happy well i do have a rabid following no no guys are you ready to play the game everyone is talking about no well to hell with you we are playing it anyways it's simplistic titles okay guys uh i've got 10 films here we're going to play a little simplistic title some of them are real films that were released in the theater for all to see you know what theaters are movie theaters uh and some of them i just [ __ ] made up the first to guess which one is uh which correctly two times wins each person gets to use two lifelines before they guess which would be like uh the film's genre the imdb box art notable stars tagline so like hints hints these are hints but you only have two of them per guess per guest some of them will help you so be careful you say notable stars because if it's a movie you think i have a notable star in it may not help you at all oh so you know you gotta pick and choose out of the things this is tedioury so john i am db box art no stars tag lines and synopsis some of these movies i made up some of them are real you have to guess jeanette yeah i'm not going to go to you first i'm going to go to somebody else i want you to see how it works you'll understand all right here we go i'm going to go to matthew first oh me who me because you watched the most television on all of us obviously you know this month i was watching a lot of television yeah we need some help so we're gonna give you some i can't tell you what any of these shows are about but i'll tell you here we go all right 2006's wrist cutters a love story 2006's wrist cutters a love story remember you have two lifelines before you go i'm gonna i'm gonna pocket those because this is a movie that exists do you think this is this is that your final answer yeah yeah [ __ ] it going in going in wow i'm sorry to tell you that you're absolutely correct wrist gutter story is real he did not use a lifeline unbelievable did you have you seen this movie i haven't seen that movie yes matt justin you have also seen this movie wow wow i have not even heard of this movie i i've heard of it i knew it was a movie oh really yeah am i the only one i'm the odd man out all right will our nation underestimates the ability to have us watch wrist cutters this cut is a love story a movie like that is apropos right now yeah yeah it's really okay uh jeannette now you have to exist of it here we go here's your you didn't really get a gift it was basically basically everybody knowing the movie there you go he was like hey idiot his course is real uh here we go um two no sorry 1982's the milkman 1982's the milkman remember you have two lifelines to guess before you guess that's how guessing works okay we're guessing i like the word guess yes here's how guessing i guess you do i guess you do i guess let's take a hint do you do you have a plot synopsis you want to plot synopsis okay here we go i guess he does here we go a small town is suddenly terrorized by a serial killer masquerading as a milkman 1982's the milkman yeah 100 that's real 100 remember you have another guess make sure before you get it no that's i think that's real you think that's real well stop milking it you're not milking the clock [Laughter] you should have because it's completely fake i feel like that's a judd nelson starring vehicle that he terrorizes a small town in i don't know actually it stars fred warden for article cartwright from alien that's what i wrote down here no man ward was this like was this like po this was pretty that would have been pretty remote i even had that the tagline was the only thing about to expire is you the came out the same milky as the dentist the dentist they're right in the same way wasn't there the ice cream man which is the ice cream man that might be what i'm thinking of yeah i think i saw that the dennis is another movie oh no i remember that corbin i usually google these it could have been another the milkman just from a different year no i look i looked it up there was no there's never been a movie called all right justin are you ready you son of a [ __ ] you son of a [ __ ] you son of a [ __ ] 1972 son of a [ __ ] 1978 you set up a bit now uh 2005's antibodies 2005's antibodies 2005's antibodies this could either be a thing a horror movie with a killer killing people or a uh or a virus movie yeah but i think it's probably like a ton or tongue-in-cheek so it's a virus movie but like a computer virus movie i don't know why you're helping the guy against you we're trying to put bad ideas in his head i'm gonna say i'm gonna say it's uh not real made up you think it's not you you don't want to guess you guys are using your lifelines i want to hear the tag line here i'm going to use my tagline to help him or my lifeline to help him so i'm giving him no i don't think i need help i think i got this you got this i think he does i don't know i i i think it's made up i don't think there's a movie in 2005 called antibodies it could be one in 2003. well you're absolutely wrong there was a 2005 movie called antibodies starring and jeanette will love this norman reedus really 2005 norman reedus is not great right right this is like blade 2 normally that was played too evil is a virus apparently yes it's a tagline what was the movie with um it's another boat movie and it's another boat curtis and donald sutherland and cliff curtis no relation and they're on a boat and there's lightning and then it creates a virus and they get infected oh virus i think it's called virus wait a minute is cliff curtis in that one or is he in the other boat movie with tree williams the stephen oh that's clifton curtis that was a deep rising yeah that's body is it called deep rising deep rising yeah deep right the one with jamie lee curtis is called virus and the one with the curtis is called deep rights yeah no no that's donald sutherland i think we're to need a bigger boat oh he went there and i feel like those two came out around the same time and if they didn't i would be not surprised you know boat movies killer things on boats deep rising had tentacles yeah it had like a tentacle monster yes tentacle and then they and they drive out of the boat at the end on the jet ski everything about that movie is spectacular that's directed by stephen incorrectly there's nothing spectacular about deep rights isn't that the guy who did that pitch pitch black david didn't he do deep right now david williams no cliff curtis is in virus oh he's in that one yeah he is holy [ __ ] no you know what i think william baldwin that's the the guy invited billy baldwin yeah billy baldwin uh steamy obviously they say steamy james curtis damn steamy i know cliff curtis from the training curtis the man who can play every ethnicity he's the rock's brother in hobbs only because he paid because the aquaman was busy they couldn't get oxygen to come in bring the guy with the slightly polynesian features in cliff curtis the life of a maori who gets to be zealous yeah yeah is he is he from yeah yeah maori depending on how now you're muslim now you're spanish and now you're new zealander now you're hey man needs to eat all right hey man we're gonna go backwards now uh justin you get to go again okay [ __ ] here we go here we go going back in time here we go uh 1974's oh he's not at all mr majestic guys wait i'm so sorry 19 1974. cliff curtis was also in deep rising holy [ __ ] yeah he was hey guys that guy loves folks guys kids cliff curtis is hungry curtis was also deep rising along with simon hudson trevor garden jason fleming wes studi oh west duty holy night all right listen everyone go back and watch deep rising anyway sorry to interrupt weekends who's better than that maybe heat he's also getting yes don't watch deep rising wes study is very good at playing west studios yes watch deep rising it's a fun it's a fun deep rising and then watch the relic one takes place in a museum they're leading hey what's that movie in the museum the museum movie with the monster yeah there needs to be more museum movies there aren't enough of them no there's enough that's just enough so justin speaking of which 1974 is mr majestic yeah with charles bronson right oh look at this [ __ ] guy he's got a ride i just don't uh i was just saying because i thought maybe i've seen that movie i don't know what year it came out before 75 or something like that i'm like true and you'd be like no it came out in the 70s sorry about that 1968 released in 1978. but no i saw this that's a that's a movie i saw it last week it's [ __ ] fantastic oh did you eat a watermelon i did wait wait what no i did not i didn't no no no [Laughter] i was just like what why melon farm he could have been anything i was a melon farmer corn farmer melon farmer i remember that movie because of the watermelon farm and i'm like i love that because like i don't think there's any other time in a movie i've ever watched where watermelon is such a topic it is brought up 48 times in the movie jesus i mean i'm not joking they you could do a drinking game any time they say the word melon you'll be [ __ ] are they are they trying to take his melon farming yeah yeah you got it vietnam ding ding [ __ ] vietnam veterans it's a melon in a watermelon yep i mean really tag line for the mr majestic yeah what's the tagline there's two of them okay there's two of them both of them were great he didn't want to be a hero until the day they pushed him too far as the normal you know generic one the other one of which is why are they saying it's one of the more the one movie you should see this year ask anyone who's seen it anyone that's the exactly wow that's good it's like a threat the 70s were weird you know who you know who wrote that movie right uh i don't know i don't have that as writer on the on the charles bronson wrote it and started it i wrote it i'm jealous i wrote a [ __ ] play by a guy who might have done some of your great movies quinn tarantino elmore leonard yes his name did pop up yes was this based on a book or did he just write this i think it might have been based on the book it does have a very justified feel where it's like crim like justified always makes the the the side the evil bad guy sidekick like more important than they're supposed to be and there's an evil bad guy sidekick and that's where it's like this guy should have been killed like 30 minutes ago but for some reason to keep it around that's what y'all doing [ __ ] torture him but yeah it's fine uh yeah i went on a charles bronson uh that's definitely one of the my one of the faves i think he did a movie with a samurai which is uh fantastic i i would recommend i can't remember isn't he in the original magnificent seven i think so i believe chef bronson he's in a great yeah sergio the owning would be called once upon a time in the west i would recommend that too mr robards mr robots they said real quick another guy smokes smoke like a chimney until he died well he's dead he lived a long long time funny enough he fell down a flight of stairs it wasn't cancer i can tell you right now oh jesus alright here we go jeanette your turn yes here we go 1996 sourpuss speaking of watermelon are sour can i get the synopsis no they're not the synopsis here we go remember this is your first guest you have one more after this one synopsis a grumpy school nurse befriends a high school senior after helping her through a pregnancy scare right before graduation 1996's sourpuss i mean i guess it's real you have one more guess are you sure you want to go with that guess right there before the other guests have the guesses i think you're getting your confusion with guesses and asking for i don't even know what i'm talking about give me the cast give me the cast of sourpuss notable stars jane lynch brenda saw oh it's brenda song the nurse helping jane lynch no brenda's song is an asian girl who was about 25 i know who she is what year was this 1996 yes it's real 1086 huh it's real huh yes you're incorrect that's vegas for epic brand bread the song was like born in 1996. brenda's song was actually alive i looked it up she was she was doing disney shows and then she was eight i was she then 18 18 years old no brenda's song is not that old now i did my research when i make these movies up it's plausible she could have been in this movie it's plausible she was working in 1996. i needed a cnn fact check in here she's probably like 15 16 when it came out which is high school i don't know so yeah google it [ __ ] uh uh matthew your name you're next are you ready i will not google it uh here we go it depends on what state you live in it's easy easy there ted levine this ain't monk i guess i don't know uh here we go 1991 spiking the viking night spiking spiking the viking 1990 what is it like spy king the viking or spiking 1991 on that [Laughter] spiking the bike like a vlad impaler he's he's spiking he's a spiking oh spiking the v oh it could be like a volleyball movie yes oh would you like to make a guess what's your 58 livestream volleyball movie starring vikings um what's the uh ask for the synopsis yeah i need to hear what this movie is about it sounds intriguing okay i'm gonna do it in scary movie voice oh that's not what it is it's scary movies oh it's a heartbreak i could be throwing you off i have no idea during a high school school uh high school school during a high school field trip a group you look like ted levine school school field trip a group of kids a wedding big break could do a magical spell keeping a viking named ivan stuck in suspended animation volleyball it wasn't there there is volleyball i'm not gonna say i'm not interested but i am interested you have one more guest before your other guests not interested you're not not interested imagine the era that this is in the 90s 1991 they're like rules there were no rules in the 90s oh i'd spike me everybody's coming off the 80s putting away so high everybody's so [ __ ] hot god man you gotta go spike a viking who's in this class would you like to know spike yeah let's find out joey lawrence tatiana ali notable star-studded cast from the nbc lineup it's true it's dance blossom and what was he he was a freshman they were both on nbc west philadelphia born and raised on oh blossom jesus christ what the all-star nbc lineup in spike it sounds like made for made for nbc movie actually from 1991 um but i'm going to say you know nbc would be nuts to like not make this a real thing right it's got to be it's got to be real yeah it's not it's made up completely [Laughter] and now we're all disappointed yeah now we are like i think we were all excited about watching this go ahead and look up spiking the viking it does not exist gonna start rioting i'm pissed the type the tagline was 900 years he's at your service [Laughter] volleyball i did a thing spiking its way into adventure no no [ __ ] that uh next one matt you're gonna go around going backwards back to you here we go reset the point total what's the point matt has one i have zero janet has zero justin has one oh keepers creepers okay huh you're just a brick ahead of us don't we here we go out of the woods yet 1977's his last rights remember you have genre i'm nobody's asking for i agree box art yet notable stars tagline synopsis i'm trying to almost make up this thing as i'm going so his last right it's got to be something about a failed priest who gets arrested by a he's making the movie or by a rookie cop no i feel like it's a priest who turns into a serial killer you guys are just making maybe it could be that too why don't you guys host this show i don't know maybe we maybe we should 1977 1977's his last ride man got two guesses before your guess at the end of the game i got two more guesses oh per gift i used two last time yeah you get them for each guess that's what permeate what i told you that that seems like you're giving us a lot of uh like i put a lot of work into this he wants to say the stuff ask about this god damn it damn it you know how long it took me to make this i don't want to get into 15 minutes i don't want to give him the pleasure i don't want to give him the pleasure of saying this i want to know this already of his last rites because the movie i make it up in my head is way better let's see who's in this for who who's in this film you want to [ __ ] know he's in this [ __ ] movie [ __ ] i [ __ ] want him that was like terry garr like back in the day when he was like mr mom scary girl yeah back in the day and then william holden william [ __ ] holding baby from the [ __ ] [ __ ] network wild bunch man killing people by default that makes him the priest hey don't be a don't be a misogynist don't there's a nun maybe she's a nun on the run well you never know all right what's this uh synopsis because since you put so much work into this it doesn't matter uh well you guys got most of it a disillusion a disillusioned priest snaps and goes on a murderous rib see vengeance after a gangster and his thugs tried to extort money from the church behind it hmm uh his last rides 1977 1977 i feel like the 70s were the heyday of william holden so he would he wouldn't turn the chance down to be in a movie like this so it's got to be real it's fake as [ __ ] [Laughter] all these movies that are not real seem like missed opportunities so invested in these fake movies tagline is it'll take more than the hail mary to save you oh boy if i if i guessed that i would have probably would have gotten sick you keep actually thinking the wrong thing uh nobody's nobody's jack clubber holla was like what i don't get it uh jeanette you're next okay are you ready are you ready yes yes yes oh i'm sorry i couldn't hear you uh uh 1923's what snow yet 1923's silent mills safety last all right uh well the cast won't help me in the 20s yeah that's the 50 last synopsis a boy leaves his small country town and heads to the big city to get a job as soon as he makes it to big city his sweetheart will join him and marry him his enthusiasm to get ahead leads to some interesting adventures yeah elfo to the ribs oh boy can i just say oh jesus jeanette yeah that's what he wanted to say that's all he wanted to say that was it [Laughter] safety last great movie i i i'm going with fake fake huh is that your final answer there's a big clock in this movie [Music] what safety lasts oh safety flash what's the tagline the tagline is [ __ ] around the clock you're gonna explode with safety laughs when you see this oh shut up that's not but now all i have is that picture 1920s yeah i'll say it again because i was laughing as i read it you're gonna explode with safety laughs when you see this film bomb i can't see it without laughing it's [ __ ] hilarious when you see this film bomb no sorry i say it again i'll be serious you're gonna explode with safety laughs when you see this fun bomb safety last fun bomb 1923 and i have that picture in my head now with the [ __ ] giants we're all not alive on it yeah no that's that but that's not the title of that is it we don't know do you [Laughter] my job is to confuse everyone that's what i mean they confuse me [ __ ] hey i already know i'll say it's real it's got it is real 1923 safety last starring harold lloyd no relation to christopher yeah it's a movie safety lab is the woman is is it the one with the club yeah i don't know is it i don't know i just saw the movie i googled it yeah no it is oh well there you go uh uh who's like justin is next here we go dustin he could win this one justin oh justin here we go he could win that one here we go are you ready [ __ ] he could have he could let's work inverted let's give the tagline to the actors so that he has to guess the movie all right the movie is called 2005's adam's apples like a lot of i feel like a lot of movies came out in 2005 for you it was a great year for him just just for you specifically for me yeah it's better than 2020. right now not movies coming out 2005's adam's apple 2005's apples synopsis did you say synopsis i did you did a neo-nazi sentenced to community service at the church clashes with the blindly devotional priest adam singh who's in it notable stars mads mickelson oh boy you know mads mickelson from you know the glass of the of the at the the washington middle schools of the dutch the detroit i'm gonna say it's true 2005. 2005's adam's after that's about right is it true or is it false fake is it real it is absolutely real you win and justin has won he won oh man he's put this segment out of its misery there was a lot of work i put into this i'm telling you 15 20 minutes minimum of work so much this has been simplistic titles a slow form of torture to some and a fast form of torture to others you see time is relative all right uh we've come to the end so uh thanks so much miss ward for putting up with our nonsense uh all right is there anything you want to plug or any appearances you want to promote appearances i wanna yeah i i'm i'm still not appearing outside my house for a while is there any place there no not showing not covered with corona no no no i'm perfectly fine to go ahead and let things calm down a bit uh you can head over to my uh jaywardadventures.blogspot.com for reviews of stuff i find this streaming since i'm not in the theater um i i watched the love birds oh how was that i need to well we got to look up you got to go to the website to check it out well the the review is not posted yet it is real it's good it's very good i i think i won i think my expectations might have been set too high um is that the foreigner song one right i want to know what love is what i've been waiting nope yeah right i was foreign foreigners and they're getting the wrong movie i think you're getting the right that's the one with kamal nunjani and issa ray he said yeah that's the one all right it was i was correct correct it was enjoyable i also um if anyone who hasn't been watching motherland colin fort salem on uh freeform you should stream that now on your hulu land huh motherland is as far as i go the land universe the land cinematic universe this is the land universe i'll talk about the land initiative every land when they all hit that crossover later on oh man landfall the land before time this land is their land is mine uh matthew uh give everybody our information information information honestly the only information you get [ __ ] out there need to know is that you go to simplisticreviews.net you find everything oh [ __ ] [ __ ] calm down it's like the highest yeah [ __ ] yeah it's it's the then the website is looking like a like a mwah like see what it is you can't you can't see what i'm doing right now but i got my fingers together you guys experienced my pants you listen here you [ __ ] you you want to kiss your [ __ ] lips like this that's that'll tell you like that you know that was like an amalgamation of every european union wait what's the matter with you what's the matter with you what matter with you ah you can go and go to all those uh no if you're into social media still because it is a [ __ ] nightmare stay away from the social media if you're really into it [ __ ] social media go to our website you'll find everything that is hilarious and fun and uh will probably make you feel way better about yourself than we will we're doing fine my city hall's on fire how about you guys i don't even know anymore i haven't gone outside i'm not gonna check i'm not gonna check i got my door's bearing you know the fact that i know it's sunday today is probably the most i need to know and most i've known in a long time for a while i don't even know what day it was so i'm just working one step at a time i was watching bundesliga games because they're back oh man jesus that's something to take your mind off the premier league theory coming back june 11th so i would imagine it's the nba slash mlb slash nfl are in more serious talks when's volleyball come back spiking the vikings [Laughter] whoa whoa why i should be hip deep in pre-olympic uh celebratory nonsense nope nope now i gotta wait another year and that's fine if you close your eyes real hard you can always do for the olympics is there something you do for that i just get real excited i watch all of it and then complain about the silliness of field hockey what do you eat when you watch nachos and oranges and listen nachos cheese no what here's a good question because i've had this discussion with friends of mine nachos are wonderful if they're prepared the way you like nachos and no two people like the same type of nachos i like a pile of nachos where it's oh here's a pineapple chips and then a mountain of toppings i get very very irritated when you go someplace and you order the nachos and they give you 12 chips placed on a plate and eat oh wow if you can give us a list you give us a list of restaurants that do that we'll burn them to the ground i mean anyway you know what's worse you know what's worse when you when you get when you get nachos and you put like a teaspoon of something on top of it like cheese or salt sauce [Laughter] the key to nachos is layering the nachos you have a layer of chips you put some stuff on the bottom there they do another layer put some [ __ ] on there too you can top it off with a bunch of other [ __ ] that's very curious i think we should start something where we we uh uh talk about the the event if it's the olympics and what food to eat i think there's a safety mechanism that's in place no this is a good point this is a guy i'm into this like watching watching porn with a group of guys and eating chili hot dogs no that's a bad idea again they recommended that porn watching should not be done in groups yeah i think i think it should be done with groups i think it is this with groups yeah 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CS 125 Spring 2019: Fri 2.22.2019. Object Review
all right welcome back so today we're we're a little bit ahead of where I want to be that's playing this semester so I thought what we would do today is we have a little bit of material to finish up about polymorphism this is a slippery topic we'll come back and talk about it more on Monday we're not talking done talking about polymorphism we're definitely not done giving you guys a chance to apply it do some problems so we'll finish up a little bit of things that slipped out from Wednesday and then we're going to go forward no we're not actually sorry I'm in default mode we're gonna pause today we'll talk a little bit more about objects we'll look at some of the homework problems including yesterday's homework problem which is one my favorites CS 125 classic and then I'll take questions about objects if we have time at the end I have some material in the slide deck about packaging and build systems that we can go through we don't have to talk about that sort of bonus content it's not particularly exciting I'll say that so I would encourage you to use this as a chance to get your questions answered about objects so that's our plan for today all right so let's go back to last time we've talked this week about inheritance and then we so we've talked about how we establish relationships between classes in Java and last time we started to talk about the fact that when we establish these relationships and every object type of object except for one in Java is actually an instance of at least two types of object because we also pointed out that if you don't explicitly extend a class you inherit from capital o object so you get some of those methods to string hashcode equals last time we introduced this new idea of what's called polymorphism and this is this idea that is the word implies objects in Java can behave like several different types of objects depending on where they are in the class hierarchy so everything in Java can behave both like whatever type it is and like a capital o object and these objects could sort of morph into different types depending on the requirements of the function that's running and and where we are in the code so we're going to look at some more examples of this we so in this is and we're actually going to look at a couple of other examples of polymorphism in Java there's actually three different ways that polymorphism plays a role in the design of the java language this is sometimes referred to as subtype polymorphism because in Java every object is really an instance of two different at least two classes except for capital objects so I have a pet class here a pet class is an instance of which two types of Java object every object is at least two if I create a new pet it's both a pet and a capital object right so it can also act it can morph into a capital o object what about a dog so an instance of a dog is a dog it can also act like a pet because it explicitly extends pet economic can also act like or morph into a capital o object because pet implicitly extends capital o object so every pet is an object and every dog is also a pet and also an object now there are consequences there are there's an impact that happens when we start to look at for example a dog as a pet or as an object and what we'll show you that both today and a little bit on Monday right there's a trade-off here if I if I look at a dog as an object I don't get this print me method that's defined on the pet class instead I can only use the methods that are defined by object okay so we noticed last time that we can do things like this so here my example class defines a static method called print' anything that takes an instance of an object is it argument the pipe of the argument to print anything is object and so you know it was a little confusing to us at first that I can actually pass something that wasn't an object I could pass a pet to print anything I could pass a dog to print anything this code will run and do the right thing the reason for that is because Java will up cast objects automatically what is up casting so up casting means allowing an object to morph into something that's higher than it on the class hierarchy so object is the root of our hierarchy and so any Java object can be cast up cast automatically to a capital object so for example when I when I run this code on line 11 I take something that I've declared as a dog on line 9 I pass it to this print anything function and when I do that Java will automatically take my dog instance and morph it into an instance of an object because it inherits from object I could also write print anything to take a pet and in that case my dog would be up casted to a pet so you know again this this works fine right one thing I want to to point out here just this a little preview because we'll talk about this again on Monday let me add a method to the pet class here let's add a public int get age well how about how about we do this let's just do a little example here where we'll add an age field to my pet class our market is protected meaning that both that class and any descendants of that class can use it and now let's imagine well you know if I'm going to put this here I should really have a method here so let's have a public int get age I'm just going to write a for my age I'm going to return age let's initialize this to zero and then also write a setter for it it's a public void set age int set age age is equal to say okay so I've added a a protected field in this case and using my usual naming convention I've also added setters and getters for that eat okay great so now every pet is gonna have an age that I can retrieve using my setters and getters and that includes a dog but let's let's see what happens down here in my print anything method so so now let's let's try this public static void print age and again let's take an object to print and let's call system dot out dot print Len to print dot what I call it get age yeah okay so I'm sort of following the pattern I followed before right this should work right you know it's gonna happen when I run this huh okay so this is strange I have a compiler error on line 26 this line where I try to print the age of this object by calling it age why can't I do this what is wrong with this piece of code this will not work and it won't work why yeah well I'm not actually doing any explicit downcast in here I I would have to downcast this for this to work but why doesn't it work yeah well but a dog inherits from Pat right so I'm gonna get those that's not a problem both of the objects that I've passed to this method have a get age method I just added it to pet one of them's a path the others a dog dog inherits from pet so dogs gonna get that method why can't I do this yeah so exactly so I can't guarantee that every object that's passed to my print age method is going to have an age a get age method so let me let me show you what could happen here so let's say I create a string create okay and now I now let's imagine I pass I try to pass my string to print age so strings an object so I can up cast it to object but a string doesn't have an age feel or a good age method and so this is the trade-off and again we'll talk about this more on Monday but I just wanted to show you this because in case you were thinking that polymorphism was a lot more exciting than it actually is the trade-off is when I up cast objects they lose capabilities so by up casting the object to by up casting my dog and my pet to an object to pass them to this print age method they have lost their get age function I can't call it any more the reason I can't call it is because I can't guarantee that every single Java object has this get age method on line 25 I'm allowed to do this because I can guarantee that every Java object has a print a to string method because it's defined by the object class so when I up cast out Java objects I gain generality so I can call print anything on any Java object but I can only use the methods that I know every Java object is going to have and those are only the methods that are defined on the object class so for example if I change this to a pet okay so now let's say that my print age function takes a pet will this work right so now I'm not trying to up cast all the way to object I'm just going to up cast a pet can well this now should this code work yeah yeah so I'm still trying to call print age with the string but let's just get rid of that let's imagine that I call print age just go back to my original example here and I'll do a call to print age Chuchu for an age says well this work yeah a problem so now I'm up casting both to a pet but the Java compiler knows that every pet is going to have this get age method because I've declared the gate age method as part of the pet class so anything that's a pet or that can be up casted to a pet is going to have this map so this is the trade off but again we'll come back and reinforce this on Monday I just wanted you to see this a little bit whenever I up cast or down cast objects in Java Java still knows what the actual type of the object is so if I override the to string method in a in a class and then I pass it to print 'ln for example print Lanoue just calls to string and it can do this because it knows that every object in Java has a to string method and therefore can be can provide some type of useful string representation yeah tell me what you want to try yeah I called it I called it right here yeah but why can I do that well I so the question was can I call get a John a dog I can y-yeah dog extends pet so dog inherits everything that pet has pet is what we can't see this now I should have made this a little smaller I defined my age on pet so anything that extends pet now has this gage method so for example if I created a new this is gonna exist happy and created a new cat class I don't even have to do anything with this class but now if I say create a new cat stove's anything that extends age now inherits this method and that field - because I marked it as protector yeah it's a great question and again we will come back so let's let's try to do this who can make a prediction about what's going to happen here baby's got two slides ahead of us so what this is not going to compile I can try it yeah so what the what the compiler is telling me is you can't assign a pet to a dog variable the reason is a pet when I created on the right side I created a new pet and when I ran the constructor and Java created the object it set up all these things that are appropriate to a pet but now I'm trying to treat it like a dog so for example what happens if a dog as you know we've looked at this last time like a new breed field so that field didn't get set up by the dog constructor and so there's there's no way to ever do this I can't take something an object and then down cast it to to something that it wasn't original I can only so here's one thing I can do I can create if I create a dog I cannot cast it to pet and then I can say choo-choo as a dog is equal to dog choo-choo that works well we'll talk oh I'm getting a little bit ahead of myself but let's come back and talk about this on Monday because we'll have more more chance to practice ok good and and I just wanna remind you that this is this is because of this principle and I want to point out one of the results of the Liskov substitution principle so let's have some juice principle essentially says that I can this is a principle applied to programming language design it says if I take a method that's supposed to operate on a particular type then I can replace the inputs with subtypes and we just saw that in action when we did our print anything method back here so print anything took an object but when I passed to it was a pet or a dog and the Lascar substitution principle says because those are both subtypes of object you know somewhere down the tree I can replace them I can replace the object argument with one of them without without breaking the desirable property of the function that I have so I want to ask a question about this okay and and this is so because of the Liskov substitution principle and substitutability in practice every java object has a two string method a hash code method and an equals method and these are quite useful in fact when we talk in the third part of the class about data structures we're gonna make use of these methods and it's really really useful that every java method provides it equals every java object provides an equals method it's really useful that every java object provides a hash code method that allows me to write general-purpose data structures that can operate on many many different types of java objects but here's a question about this one there's something that has to be true in order for this principle to hold there's something that I have to make sure that objects cannot do in Java so we've seen when I inherit from another class when I extend another class I can add methods to it that's the whole idea of inheritance I take all the features of one class and I have some new things I want to add and so I extend that class and I add my new fields and my new methods or whatever and now I have a new class that gets all of the nice desirable properties of the parent class and any of the parents parents all the way up to object but I can still make changes that might allow me to model different types of data or perform different types of behavior what can I not do so I'm allowed to add methods when I extend a class but in order for substitutability to hold I have to not be able to do something else what can I not do when I extend a class yeah oh no I can't override that's important so so I can I can change the behavior of methods defined by my parent that's how I implement to straighten for example right but you're on the right track I can override those methods but what can I not do to them delete them I can't decide so for example let's go back and look at look at an example this may be this is back here so my dog class extends pet pet doesn't provide to strain but it also extends object with rise to strength in my dog class I've got two choices I can take whatever default to string method was provided to me so if I don't implement to string I'm going to get the default object to string method which we looked at before this is not very useful so I can override to string which is what I did in this example and that allows me to print something else but I can't say I don't want to implement to string anymore I'm not allowed to get rid of that method there's no there's no syntax for it I can't even show you how to do it you know I can't say like I don't know you know delete to string or something like that or you know I don't want to implement to strength there's no syntax for this in Java it's impossible I can override the methods I can change the behavior or I can use whatever I inherited but I cannot get rid of it the reason for this is really important because I go back to my print anything example where'd it go yeah so if some java objects implemented to string but some didn't then I couldn't call it in my in my print anything nothing so if I allowed objects to opt out of implementing a particular method that they inherited then this this wouldn't work and we would lose a lot of the desirable prints of features created by substitutability so again isn't and when you design a class if you inherit from another class you get all the behavior and the state from that other class you can change how you implement the functions but you can't remove this you can't say I don't want to to implement that function okay good so because I can't do this every Java object implements two strengths I've been saying that over and over again but that's a surprisingly powerful feature of the language that's brought them out because of inheritance and because of polymorph you can implement it differently and you know in a lot of cases when you're debugging it's very helpful to implement to strain to override to string provide your own implementation for your class that prints off useful information so that you can debug your code but you can't get rid of it so I'm going to connect this with something that we've seen in the past where have we seen this before same names different behavior so again I can take an object pass to a method and I can call to string and depending on what kind of object it is I might get one output or another album but I've seen this before yeah back exactly so we saw this the gun industry isn't working today we saw this when we looked at method overloading same names I've got two int functions different behavior behavior in this case determined by the types of their arguments and in this case they're both doing the same thing but if I wanted to I can implement them totally different right so this is another type of polymorphism in Java they're actually three that we're gonna see this semester we've been talking about subtype polymorphism today yesterday and on Monday method overloading is a different type of polymorphism again the same thing and behave differently you know depending on the context and then we'll also talk about generic classes a little bit later later all right any questions about this we will talk about continue to talk about polymorphism on Monday this is a tough thing to wrap your mind around but these are you know again this is not a part of the class that's supposed to be difficult from the perspective of the programming tasks we're asking you to do but they are conceptually difficult right thinking about relationships between different types of objects this is only going to get more cool a little bit more complicated for the next few weeks because we'll be talking about some other object-oriented features other questions before we do a little bit of you guys I can hear you talking up here so I would appreciate if you didn't do that the entire reflection all right so I'm happy to do kind of any of the problems you guys have looked at does anyone does anyone want to see flip what's that one okay not too many hands let's uh let's fast forward a little bit here how about last ten anyone always see last ten okay let's let's do this I think this be useful so I really like this problem it's one of my favorites because people can you know really sort of go off I mean first of all it's a fun problem gets at objects but there's ways to design really overly complicated solutions to this right and so I want to show you the right way to do this and I will also go through some examples of what not drawing again from last night all right so that whenever you have one of these problems by far the most important thing to do is to understand what is being asked of you to understand the specification so in this case we were asking you to create a new type called last ten a new class the class should contain two public methods so there's one method called add that allows you to add new values to the class and then I have and so that's sort of like a setter kind of you know these are like you know little bit of twist on a typical cetera get her because I'm setting potentially one of multiple values and then the second one is called get last ten and that method is supposed to return the last ten values that were added to the class using the add method so you need to provide a constructor that took no arguments and then we told you that the the class should not expose any of its internal state publicly and I'll talk I'll talk about what that means it is that okay so let me pull some examples of how people approach this problem and we'll look at the dealer okay so here is and again these are correct this is correct code not always the best way to do it and I and I have like a little it's not well maybe maybe it was correct maybe this one was not correct yeah okay well this one it seems like it's wrong actually let's look at this together just to get a sense of how people approach the problem so I have a I have my constructor it takes no arguments and this approach is using the constructor to initialize the to reinitialize the array which is a little bit confusing so if you look at so how does this how do we set up this class so it has a public array of integers that's calling storage and then and I can do this when when I initialize my class I create space for 10 integers that's correct in the constructor for some reason I am now really I'm now resetting that value this isn't gonna change anything but it's not necessary let's clean this up a little bit all right so I don't need to do this because I did it up here ok you can do it either place right I can you know in this case I could do the initialization of this array inside the constructor or I could do it statically in the class declaration either one of those works but I know I shouldn't do it both places and then I've got this line in my constructor that says storage is equal to value oh I see what they were doing yeah ok this is even more confusing so what what was happening is I was creating a new local variable called value that was an int array event I was you know initializing that to be able to store ten integer values and I was setting my storage to that value so I don't I don't need to do either one of these things and so I don't actually need to do any setup and might construct ok so let's look so I've also got two other pieces of state here that this solution is maintaining one of them is called store and the other is called count these are both integers I'm not exactly sure what both of these are for but let's but let's look and try to get a sense of what's going on okay so I'm in my add method and clearly add has to put the value somewhere in the array that you know that that we know because I need to be able to retrieve it later so this class is remembering things it remembers the last 10 integers that you added so I'm on the right track I've got my array that stores 10 integers and so I have space to store the number of values that I need to to to return now in my add method I have some logic here and this looks sort of correct we're essentially what I'm trying to do is I'm trying to figure out you know if I'm at the end of the array what do I do so the first few times I add values I might put them in slot 0 slot 1 slot 2 but what happens when I get to slot 10 I can't keep adding there I have to have to do something else with that value and so what I can do is I can just loop back to the beginning and if you think about it this will always maintain the last 10 integers in the array you don't need to do anything more complicated when the first time through so so imagine I am an array of size 10 I started index 0 and I go up to index 9 so at that point I've added 10 values and they're all in my ring now if I loop back to the beginning my 11th value overwrite the first value which is what I want because I'm now I'm storing you know the second one that was added the third all the way up to the 11th the 12th value overrides the second which is what I want because I'm now in storing the third all the way up to the 12 and so on and so on and so if I just keep looping through the array putting values in that's going to work I'm not exactly sure if this code accomplishes this let's try to indent it properly so we can read it like some of the issues with the braces so it looks closed to me so what's happening here I'm resetting the the value that I'm using to figure out where to store things for some reason this is called store if it's greater than or equal to 0 that I'm setting it to 0 otherwise I'm putting my new value in and I'm increasing both store and count and I'm not exactly sure what count does what's a problem with this can someone already see a bug with this piece of code again I was trying to pick correct solutions clearly I failed because this one is not corrected yeah yeah so the problem is what happens when I get to value 10 so value zero through nine work fine but once store is 10 so I'm incrementing store every time I come through here once store is 10 I set it to 0 which is right I want to start back at the front of the array but then I never store the value because I don't get to this else if statement remember an if statement if I execute one branch I don't execute any of the others and so for the tenth value I'm gonna reset my counter properly so I'm gonna go back to the beginning of the array but I'm gonna skip that value so essentially this will store values 1 through 10 the 11th value is going to be dropped then it's gonna store values 12 through whatever right and so every time I get back to the front I'm missing about okay so so what I really want to do is I want to move this out of my elf state out of my else statement I'm sorry this is all indented with 4 rather than 2 that's ok all right so I'm gonna I'm gonna bump my store I'm gonna bump this count variable that I'm not sure about that and and I've done so this now will work you know it essentially maintains the store counter properly when store gets to 10 I set it back to 0 I store the new value I increments store again I don't know what count is doing yet but we're gonna find out I think in a minute and then I increment this counter okay so that's what their ad looks like okay so now let's look at get last 10 and this is one of the places where the misconceptions I think about how to solve the problem really start to come into play I'm actually not exactly sure what this code is trying to do but what part of the problem description do you feel like this person missed again I don't know what's going on down here right so essentially if count is less than 10 it's returning I don't know what's going on here I think it's shifting values around that sort of looks like what this is an attempt to do but not exactly sure but what what part of the problem description did we maybe not understand maybe the problem description was was was unclear let's go back and look at it make sure what about this didn't we nessus it shows a little bit of a misunderstanding yeah well okay right so it says if fewer than ten values were added you should return zeros in their place so but the problem is saying is like if I add one two and I asked you for the last ten values you should give me one two and then eight zeros if I add one two three four five and I'll ask for the a slat and then I asked for the last ten values you should give me one through five followed by five zeros so you know this this may be a misunderstanding of this particular part when count is one's count gets to ten this is doing the right thing except that it's hurting my eyes because it has incorrect if-else statement placement otherwise it's going through and do this so we don't really need to need this what what can this piece of code do well let's let's try compiling it again and see if it if it oh well what's going I mean there's another bug here what's going on can somebody help me fix one of the compilers yeah yeah this is like this is not valid Java syntax actually you know what this might actually return an int but don't do anything like this I mean this is so so there's a return statement in here sometimes somehow doesn't seem like it's in the right spot let's fix that so let's do this and then we'll put our return down here and now how about I just cut out this top branch okay so let's see if this works okay that looks correct yeah now what are we not so I've got a little piece of testing code down here I'm looping through I'm adding things and then I printing off the last ten values that were added here I added value 0 through 31 so the last 10 values start at 31 and go down right so I should see 31 30 and all the way down to 22 that looks correct what should I test here based on their implementation though there's a there's a case I want to make sure still works yeah yeah I should test the case where I had fewer than 10 values because there's special code there's but it's a special case up here let's try like 8 okay and that looks right yeah so I've got 0 through 7 which are the first date values that are added and I've got those two zeros at the end how can I make this a little bit simpler yeah back that's one way well we'll get there how it's gonna make it simpler let's start with her - right okay so this is a great question yeah so we do this this is an interesting observation about arrays that I want to share with you so what and let's say I just get rid of this - as well so I'm actually not gonna add anything to this what am I gonna get I'm calling a function here from the arrays package and Java to just print out the array nicely that's all that's doing what is this gonna look like great question I don't do anything so I happen to initialize that array at all I've just you know I just set it to a new array of int when I create an array of int in Java what what is the default value for all of those here yeah so I don't need to do any zero filling ever right I'm gonna get all zero if it was doubles over to be the default value zero if it was boolean's anyone know the default value false what about characters actually don't know it probably zero - which is probably some weird like null terminator or something okay so I don't think I need to do any of that but let's keep trying to clean this up a little bit right so it doesn't look like I actually need to do worry about this case so why don't I just do this okay let's try this see if this works and I'm still looking at the case where I'm going from 0 through 8 that seems to work ok let me try a case where I go through more values let's go up to 32 still seems to work remember I told you that you could return them in any order this solution did seem to understand that because they did return them that way okay somebody else suggested before I can make this a little bit simpler how do i and they suggested a way to do that so we're honing in on kind of the perfect solution here right now I've eliminated the use of my count variable because I don't care how many values were added so I can get rid of my count variable so now let's zero in on add I can make this a little bit simpler we're getting close it's already much better but I can do add in two lines how this sort of back to the beginning of the semester review anyone remember string rotation rotate right rotate left what did i do there that that made my life a little bit easier so first of all let's do this so this this I need to do clearly right so I'm storing the value the first time this happens the value store will be 0 it's like a time I need to update it so I store in the in the next spot in the array then I'm gonna put the value in and then I have if I just do store plus plus this will work fine for smaller values and at some point it dies because I get to an array it I thought about an exception so I need to make sure it stays within 0 through 10 how can I do that yeah yeah so I can do store is equal to store plus 1 mod 10 and now this works so I'm adding one to store but before I say the Valerie saved the value in store I'm using the modulus operator and and you know that the suggestion was that I use storage dot length here which is nice I like that let's do that does the same thing but this way if I decide to change the number of values in my storage array it's still going to work I don't need to default constructor that doesn't do anything at this point I'm very close to being done I can change this to store larger numbers of values that's pretty cool what sigh there's one last thing I'm doing here that I don't want to do let me go down here this 10 dot store is equal to zero I just broke your class you thought you were done but I I don't know I didn't read you didn't like I didn't read your documentation I just thought I could like change stuff in your class right you know so why this is this why doesn't this work now the only storing one value because every time I call add you know again again like I may not even be malicious I'm just dumb and I don't you know again I don't know I found this code on check or Stack Overflow or something and it looked right so you know I tried it and it's not working god your code is so broken what's wrong what do you you should not you can prevent this from happening what why it's this why does this happen why can I do this yeah so you have decided to allow me to modify the internal state of your class now if I do this can't do it right so whenever you design a class in Java you want to think about how somebody else might use it that might other person might be you that other person might be your project partner for the final project that other person might be some Rando on the internet that you've never met before right who can't read documentation you know allowing somebody to mess with the internal state of your class is never a good idea and this is what Jabba's visibility modifier so decide to do so if I can change your counter variable from outside the class then I can break your code because you don't know what it should be I can also here's the other thing I can do right so if you don't mark this as public then I can just do last 10 storage I is equal to 0 oh right I've got a got a do that's myself here there we go your class still doesn't work because you're allowing me to modify that array right I shouldn't be able to modify that array the two functions I should be able to use on your class are add and get last 10 if you give me the ability to muck around you know and again it's not that people are malicious it's just that they you know they may miss they made a mistake right they'd understand the documentation of this way okay questions about this a good example there's one more of these I want to show you this is just a cautionary tale [Music] okay here we go okay so this is you know I mean it's not terrible but clearly it's like actually I'm not exactly sure what's going to oh you know what what is this doing so so clearly is like that look Atlanta get last 10 part looks correct it's just returning the array the initialization is fine what what is this doing that it does I mean ad is clearly like a little bit more complicated than we might want yeah and back I think it's moving all the values around yeah it looks like it's actually like moving everything and then it always puts the new value at the end right what you don't need to do so we've found this code on check all right yeah we're we got we're on check and I just want to like so look we have 150 core staff in this in this class we answer questions on the forum to like 24 hours a day I don't understand why anyone would go and ask a question on a site where this is the kind of result you're gonna get right this is the expert answer all right if this was a good answer I still wouldn't feel very good about it but it's not a good answer all right so if you really want to learn how to program in this class please take advantage of the resources that we've made available for you I know that most of you guys aren't doing this but some of you are and you know I don't care one way or another I just wish you were getting better advice than this right because this is this is you know another example of someone who didn't read the problem very carefully all right I'm done with those examples and I do not have time to do the packaging stuff which is fine any last questions about objects in our review session we have Homer problem out today we'll have more homework next week we're gonna keep walking you through this one step at a time just like so just let me sort of you know warn you I know that we started off sort of slowly with objects over the past couple weeks but we're going to continue you know moving forward and the quizzes are going to get more difficult right so on some level we start we we sort of reset with objects if you look at the quiz scores you guys do quite well on the first object quiz congratulations but no next week's one it's gonna be a little bit trickier the one after that will be a little bit trickier that's sort of where we're going things so if you're a little confused about this stuff now is the time to make sure you get some help and solidify some of these ideas all right so mb2 is out I reopen the lab exercise from this week for you guys to practice on over the weekend so that's available please don't spend too much time on that sport the design to be fun the last two are kind of hard the last one in particular is pretty devilish I have my usual office hours today as a reminder for your calendars we will not have lecture next Wednesday I'll be out of town if you guys have feedback about the class please leave it on the website and we will start responding to that on the forum have a 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